Cardinal Ritter High School - Generation Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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I opened my arms so I could hold life like a beautiful girls. I put down all of my hang-ups forever. I g y 'l X 1 .X :d,i 43 X M60-uzdft . ' H :V f .V-5,1 ...HQ,'3, 252, A 0' 11.53 V x fu , maj AUUELP , .J rr .exi. tv' H 0 if X x Z we 3, , tl ssi tg' , wif' I V t i it ,L - Ist , fr 'Q . P I ff .sk flea 'L Q-- E ,Q A' l looked around and saw what sweet things can be found, simply by taking some Time for Livin', groovin' on everything life is givin'. From now on I'm takin' time out for life. Too busy to stop and notice the things that are real, embarrassed to talk about all the things that I feel. It's so strange, never noticed the world all around me. H A .-Q ,, Q, tip. .3 ' A., ' ' . ff- ,., .ML i , get K Q 4- Q , si 1 1 ,Q . ' 1 . A 71 'i Q, -:1 mn -1- ' N-5-1. Aim 3 K will-li 5 4 M 3 ,V .-N : Qi in-N B .M ' A ' 1 l sr i 2 f W ' 1':1i gf V '- ' X mmm X LN X M .lv V .. Hey look! I've changed, my attitude's been rearranged. Fron now on I'm taking some Time for Livin', groovin' on little things life is givin'. Fron now on I'm takin' time out for life! Time for Iivin'p groovin' on everything life is givin'g From now on I'm takin' time out for life. Time for Livin', groovin' on ev'rything life is givin'. Fron now on I'm taking time for Iivin'. Groovin' on ev'rything, groovin' on ev'rything HOMECOMING gi Q it we N-1 x .D Yi-1 j L in i . an y fam Mail, - V W,,, W , ,f e ,g tw M. is-was ff' 'SM-SM, ,A Wu ia The traditional Homecoming Mass was held Oct. 19, 1973, at 5:00 p.m. brated the Mass as Bernie Millan served. O n Reese Field. Father Pappano cele- im.. Work, work, work best describe these before Homecoming. .moan 4'-l?va-in K I ,H . ,. KL Enthusiastic spirit, loud noise and cheers filled the gymnasium to capacity during the Home- coming pep rally. These loyal Raiders showed their true spirit. The Victorious iunior-Sophomore team ml 'Wu W W ,fa an-3 i 1 V i Hard at work, juniors, Carol Taphorn and ludy Rosner, assemble a part of their class float float building sophomores during the weeks ,, - . it A Y- jf' . .3.w,5,s,, A r , , A . g ,,,. ,W H ,L . , ,fm f 1, ,wx ,os W i,A,g,i,Ni-,,L-twgq ,, F., head-on as loe Cochran and Bruce larboe serve as referees. ,,,...-wav . 9,5 ,,1L The freshmen-senior team line up in their gp- kick off position ll I- -1- 'P A I X ' 'A xx 1 Q ,t gi. 4 J , a ' ' V...J sf if FN, P5523 ,. ' - 1 ,Q lk , -'fig , I M 55, 4x s' ? 4 '1 K time fi' 7 -lf! 1' CL 'Q gg, il F5 Rn i Q4 .x V., QVQA l date D. McAllister, T. Masten standing in for king can- didate V. Rak, Queen M. Sperry, I. Hallal standing in for junior Prince T. Diaz, junior Princess V. Korba, Sophomore Princess D. Szentes and Sophomore Prince C. Catto. Sparkling smiles shine from a happy Meg Sperry as l ji, the OppOSllIOl'1 on HOITTG she is named 1973 Homecoming Queen. Greg Roebuck reigned over the traditional Homecoming Dance as he was crowned king. The look of happiness emerges on each Raider's face during the '73 Homecoming Game ll Ax Q, V- , V 45102. , Z 3 The mighty Raider line is in position to capture another victory. 5 .. x it V , any ' uf., , v 4K 4?Xi ill. til 5 ,fr i X' f Inf., A, , , 1 'ffm -. .-A , M w x w Qu' mg, , wg ,4 .Q-hw sv 1,1 b af- , f. 1. 1' sw fav , -A - fa ff V' , V gy 'fsym aka-www fm-3 iw s?saf2'sw'1':?1fFif:'EJ1' Y' gzgizikgqgo v A N a9:f:5s:v'?P',g .v-.515Q'K'!7t' I. ,A , : .L RFQ L' ff A f . 9 .jw ' Mm ,Q ,,.+ wx THE FIFTIES F D Ritter students and faculty threw themselves ifties Week last spring. The week's activities in- luded the history of the 'I95O's, a skit, malt mes- into age day, dress-up day, and a dance. Before the ock hop, Mr. Hagist, Mrs. Minton, and Mr. Queis- er taught students the jitterbug, the freddy, the lide, and the stroll. To top off the week, a Greas- er and Greaserette were chosen at the dance. hey were Dan Carrler and Becky Hoff' Donna Vollmer, Meg Polak, Cheryl Harper, loe Murphy, Lisa Baker, and Vince Rak agree that algebra is difficult regardless in which decade it is taught. Dan Carrier and Becky Hoff, IHJ74 Creaser and Grease-rette exchange admiring glances. -ard' x.,,,..f, F ' - 3:-K 4 Schwanekarnp and jeff Noel laugh when they hear say he used baby oil to slick down his hair. Ioe Met- FAR LEFT: Miss Mary Leffler sports her baggy shirt for 1950's dress-up day. LEFT: lim Pfenning and Darrell Nugent look like shady characters in their shades . This group of cool cats smile as the subject of groovy chicks is brought up. '09 FIELD DAY ,. 'V' ...4 gg ,,,, ,, . t .,,,,,,,!w 'D- '-'lic 'V'- A -.L .-41 .. . - At Ritter's tenth anniversary party Mr. Velikan cuts the first piece of cake as faculty and students gather around. WBT. Ritter held its first field day May 17. The event, sponsored by S.E.B., was under the leadership of Greg Kashman and Zora Iva- noff. Heavy rains and strong winds forced the activity to become a two day event. Yet the threatening weather did not place a damper upon the spirit of the participants. Does Chuck Schwanekamp have Vince Rak all tied up in knots? No, it's just a part of the action as the water balloon relay goes on. l Pull, pull harder! cries Mr. Lentz as Mr. Carrico, lom Vonder- saar, Dick Seyfried, and Phil Seyfried test their strength in a tug of The seniors and sophomores were co-champions in a wide variety of events, including an egg toss, tug-of-war, chicken fight, water bucket relay, and wa- termelon eating con- test. The day's activi- ties centered around the theme, Happy Birthday, Ritter! and began with the cut- ting of the gigantic anniversary cake with foot long candles. 1,--0 i Q' A 4 1 Ready, set . . . IUMP! Superfrog, alias Tim Beringer, takes a flying leap as lim Chuck Schwanekamp, Ritter's human wheelbarrow, is propelled White and Mary Mattingly prepare to hop during the leap frog contest. by jeff Noel. Blown hair, rolled-up jeans and bare feet, sophomore lulie Moo- The girls' tug-of-war team tries to pull to victory. ney reflects the casual atmosphere of the day which included a water bucket relay. '-'D i X -dv And they're off! The three-legged race gets off to a quick start as the starting MMM-MMM-MMM-G00d! Nothing like 3 watermelon eating contest on a gun fires. hot afternoon. Q . ls it joan of Arc, riding her trusty Steed? No, it's Debbie Szentes, ls Taryn Semmler really that happy to catch the egg? Or could it be relief that it didn't riding Steve Rutledge, as they prepare to unseat Mary Carol Pe- break? Behind her, Tito Diaz proclaims victory. sel riding Vince Rak. unior-Senior Prom 1974 l Queen Lisa Baker and King loe Metallic part of Ritter's royal family, dance to the prom theme, lust You 'N Me . lust You 'n Me Mike lune and leannie Sharp pass through the fl0wer-cov- ered archway on their way to a romantic evening. 1 Admiring the fountain, Becky Davidson and her escort, Chuck Heyob, take a mo- ment to reflect on what the night will hold. tsl' -f f r 'em gay Tim Beringer and Kris Richey greet the couples with bubbling enthusiasm as they arrive at the prom. lRightj joe Metallic and Lisa Baker bestow radiant smiles on their subjects as they are crowned King and Queen of the junior-Senior Prom. An exciting evening is experienced by the royal family. Members of the court include left to right, Rick Robison, Zora lvanoff, Greg Roebuck Meg Sperry, Ed Blair, Taryn Semmler, King joe Metallic, Queen Lisa Baker, Dave Moloy, Sue Held, Mark Figg, and Nancy Rosner. I CLASS OFFICERS f 7? 'lx ,241 1 OH, -'L . ' ' f . m,2:,',gl4J a A A Q 4' ' ,yr ff Leading their class onto -H L, 'mv T' A' ' a successful year are ju- ,4 aztir nior class officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl 'hy A' Harper, vice president, Mary Ellen Schmutte, secretaryg Margaret Parshall, presidentg and PM km' lim Douglas, treasurer. Portraying the many personalities of the Sophomore Class are class officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: loe Roebuck, vice presidentg loan Metallic, presidenty lulie Mooney, secretary, and Carol Harper, treasurer. '- -f s , ' ' ', Q- i - X: NNXNNM s N M t sll 'N---.. W' It .f .. ie' ' W 1, fbaifff k fl VV f 1 'Q f WW I 'l ,i -1 I 4 H I h,,, ff'-in N -Nxt, LT at f yf 1-'T ,Qs Mir' --...,,.c.,,, 94 Smiling through 7.3-74, looking forward to 77, the Freshmen Class officers are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kris Richey, vice-president, Da- vid Roebuck, president, Anita Cventinovich, secre- tary, Kim Macy, treasurer. -- - .... W.. 4 ,...-,,,M,.I Leading, the Senior Class through their most important year of high school are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Meg Sperry, vice-presi dent, Sheryl loyner, secretary, Kathy Lucas, treasurer, loan Milharcic, president. LT ff 1' I- . L. , .M Mm i . mug Ti Getting it all together are these active members of the 19713-74 Student Executive Board: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Metallic, Cf. Harper, K. lordan, D. Slentes, I, Thiesing, L. Baker, Z. Ivanoff, M. Pesel, P. Kinley, T. Samoya, 1. Mooney Second row, B. Sperry, S. Strange, 1. Milharcic, P. Stefanko, D. Sc-kula, V. Korba, C. Rak, N. Rosner, S. loyner, H. Cross. Third row, S.E.B. On the move are these hard-working S.E.B. offi- cers: TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Kashman, president, Zora lvanoff, vice-presi- dent, Mary Carol Pesel, treasurer, and Peggy Kin- Iey, secretary. Sister An- nette is the moderator. Cf. Coodlet, M. Schmutte, C. Harper, K. Lucas, M. Sperry, M. Crist, I. Luzar, R. Robison, C. Roebuck, B. Stewart, D, Croghan, D. Moloy. Fourth row, I. Douglas, B. Piggott, I. Richey, T. Beringer, C. Taphorn, C. Price, C. Gatto, M. Parshall, M. Polak, 1. Noel, I Roebuck, C. Figg, C. Sc hwanekamp. 'Y' 53 -,L 1 ii Riagg' G! Q :MV S.E.B. ACTIVITIES Kansas City Raiders. . Q R I cIidn't know skating could be so much fun, comments K, Goebel, T. Diaz, K. Collins, and P. land from the penalty box. The Student Executive Board sponsored its first skating party this year. It was held at USA Skating Rink and the turn-out was good. Profit from the party added funds to the treasury of S.E.B. No doubt the high- light of the evening was the faculty skate in which the teachers showed students that they indeed knew what they were doing. ABOVE LEFT: No, I won't couple skate with you , was our own Roller Derby Queen's comment to her English stu- dents. ABOVE: Sister Annette races to lace up those skates as she realizes that skating is so much fun. BELOW: No seats at the snack bar, Miss Kelter? LEFT: Nice to see you up and around, Mr. Taphorn! Do the 'Hokey Pokey' and turn yourself about. . 1 , . 5 J I M241 , . m ay 25 Q .,.Q fl f 7 'Y' ,fx fe 'Y Y' Q v L 'E x ffiggri W 'F , x 2211 fn' uv 5 iiff 3 7 1 'A if - V W, K ' . J 143291 525145 N1 j x 5 Cv reef Sfwiw ' '-.rg iq? L15 gk.. 9 Q -. KA -274' 3 ,,, 4fX1 ' I -.,... A,1 N y V YN fl F L45 it' 54' Lf-3, fb- Af' 3 TN? fx 'iraq iv 'rgzj ,f sh Q, Ks Y: ' 'lf If v .qglig 4 'QA V Q 'ix as -S '- W, X .1 f by-.NX 4 f U 1 . X ' - 3' 'fa 'I 5' k'15w..' M 5' J 1'5 1 5 , , - . 1,4 4: ' a 4l,',4.'.: it xgik 'wil' 'Pig'-,ir fl 6. - , 1 4. , 1 gy Q ,Q M W. . P 1 3 ,x v- ,f - f . ' n W QU, In 'K . x 1 .t fy A ? , - Q 3 'ZX 'fb xx rx? X .4 . 5 Av Q. pk iz-f, - kg . A 2 pb y X ,. Q, Ri , :As , A ,A MAX , 1 .gl 4, .fl - .. , j 21-if 1 :Q A 5 31557 ,tk 15? 5 is 'ffm QW s Qfuj , ' - 'K s -...N E K r ,QXFQAQS .ix f ffl' QQ'-, .f-' X. L' Q A f I Q ' V jfx!C -- 1 I if ... 4, S , 'QV' S I-bn. Q, 'f'..'ff,,ff.i'j' vi mi - h f -T 5-. Rb i , f X L S bfi' X f 3:2 f1:fi:,,x-T, .7 . rj' ,H ..' K E , JU 4 W H 4 'K D Nl MW la, ' Kg' R 'wk as-,, . ik. A FW fs tw ,iw G SPIRIT I-lv' p i ww -2 .+-IW. me X . g I W , I my ,, I I 6 Roni Griggs of TV I3 presents thc Spirit Stick to sophomorc c lass prt The the-erleadcrs work hard all year to keep Raider spirit alive. dent, joan Mvtallic. FD 3 Cr rn -. ,R m c .. .. 3' FD -. FD ll5 fn -. C FD D :: CL C DJ -. 2. -2' F. rn CU 3 -I1 CU J Z. O C V1 '4 J mix . 'Z R, M but ti,ta,, '34 'Ns www gt ...L iw Q' if ' q 4' . ,mun1ll0 I await their confrontation with the Burros. True Raider spirit shows through in imaginative posters. WEEK QE . 1 My , 1 'I Y,,,, nj-22 ' ,.' f, , . :,n:,,gf.iygf' 'L , ,,h.. V Themes such as Pittsboro Pirates Are Nlo Sweat On Us! and Net a Victory ielped to climax Raider enthusiasm during Spirit Week '74, A dawn pep rally, suitcase ace, dress-up day, and an unforgettable ello eating contest were just a few of the tctivities that helped bring spirit to a naximum. Father Casey distributes Holy Communion at the Spirit NAM-k Mass. Iu-ax--gg In-n-u-gg K . 'J'-any-annul als -Q-zggi ww! A yu-aw-uf ,iw 1 'wwf Nj Theres always room for jello, but Greg Kashman, Rosalie Redmond, lohn Rosner, and Kevin Mcfjuiness would definitely disagree! The final score finds the Raiders victorious. Sophomore Cindy Goodlet works hard to complete the Class mural -w'1-Vfwrww' ' THLETIC BAN ETS WP c. . ,, , V , , ,,.. .W QQ, Q, y r c y 'R y---W 'fi Smiles and excitement set the mood as the banquet gets underway. Students and parents COACHIJIJUWS, IOG Metallic and Chuck Schwanekamp, speak of anticipate the awards and speeches. the team's victories and defeats and of the hard work that makes a team a TEAM! 1 f Q A ...w.,..,,,.a --..,,,-Q K Y if - or ww ix 1 it ff tw-f ' , -fhr 1--scsi t,t..,-' . . t,rc We it EF hy 1 .cy W fa K ' ll Coach Mulhern beams proudly as he speaks of his fantastic cross country record, I 4 The coaching staff and Frank Velikan, principal of Ritter, take a moment to reminisce about their successful seasons. gag - 1 K 1 :if 1 - 9' HHWY wx, GR DUATIO Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind . . Anticipation runs high as Becky Davidson and Sharon Mikels adjust Sandy Farrell's cap and gown. 4 53 2 3 Reverand Gerald Gettelfinger, M.S., Archdiocesan Superintendent of Education, extends his congratulations as Patty Threlkeld receives her diploma. On May 31 one hundred and forty-four young men and women accepted diplomas, proof of four price- less years of hard work. In the preceding week a Bacculaureate was held for the seniors and their parents, followed by a social hour. At that time many paused to recall the numer- ous accomplishments of the class of '74. The class of '74 won more scholarships than any previous class to graduate from Ritter High School. The scholars, leaders, and athletes of this graduating class had a wide diversity of personalities, which made the class unique. loyce Owens and Berna- dette Williams quietly re- flect on their high school days as they await the arri- val of their fellow classmates. H , l tr. Frank Velikan, principal of Ritter, speaks with pride and admiration as he tells ofthe iany distinguished accomplishments of the class of '74. Tim Mooney talks of the ideal student-teacher relationship and a better tomorrow, of the way we were ,sf ,J X X . N K X Y A l -Z-4 , X VX, g...-.. y' xx X . .. X. W XX KT, A.. 5 --5-'-' ' Y. VA,., .,.-f ' . I Y .- lj 4 V, 'K F f A ci. f 1' :if .'- ' C., .. . cg, ? , f! I I lx If my Watdi I f 1 I h d II th I n the xx I 1 LIVIN i w ff Ni ,ff Y 7 AYXXX if if If Xvxl A X i E X 2 Administration ff! if li if ii K R Wu,,w I w , Q f Our dependable teacher-clerk, Mrs. Hennessy, knows just where to find those missing papers, QJv-M why ,jr .AY QI n :git ,laikxa D ns: Q an as lu it tx 5 i .fn fa, ' IlA',,' I 'lla 1:5 :I 1 rg: :' 1 g':,,,:l I fsA Uef:,vu frsxtl 13.11 zz,- ABOVE: Mr. Velikan, in his second year as principal, showed his tremendous leadership by guiding and directing the school through a very successful year. LEFT: Being bookkeeper requires much care and patience, Mrs. McKenna has these necessary qualities. DMINISTRATION ABOVE: Mr. Mulhern, dean of discipline, kept the school running smoothly, enabling Ritter to function better as a learning institution. LEFT: As attendance clerk, Mrs. Doyle's daily routine includes issuing tardy passes, preparing absentee lists, and per- forming a multitude of other duties, 'l as 1 , -' W X v I ' A , , f if ' ilk I I 1' v , 'f i ' X ,ynvvf 3 W9 ,Q .V 'uf NW N -312 f E is ,, , M. J' Q-A A Q W 1 X M '-wi ug, fe . ,:iu gJfQfi?Qii,g . .:: r I f--. fi 5-f' . , I. ,, ,,, , lg., lz rgf q ,I g 1 i Lexi. k '18 1' . - it if if A ' ' H V '. ', 7, 7. :Z.. 'A 'l it 1 lnvfvv- 4 ri! :-igi.p.l.- .2 ,Q -1, -Z X - - --: L-1,-,ir N ' -+1'f ' 54 i f11.1,,,,is ' 'il lQ,3-1'- 3. l 'll?i-5 Lili ' .Qi n I A' -H' Z... ,...- 'gi e w ',. J i I1 11- -1- 7 3, ' 'f ' it ' I t L 'v 'MZ 0 1 ' , '1- an g 5 ' 'A ' .I -.. ,J ,gi,i,i'.':..:..s.-I... . - -5 0 I 1. -1- . . . . - ' ' . , -il.. lr ' T1 t 'EAS J 1' I' ' at I' H ,I 17 , , -I' .. LJ 'i :n ' 1 s ' '- :i, bs'-1 -fa -fa' vt -' ' -1- - . ffl' of , 14 0 l' . 4 I ' A ' I 1 -0-J' ' ,' ,' -.M u, .,7. , L 1 t. -. 1--A , , H' ru. A ..7'-.-..-- --., - .- t 1 , i . , .. 1 .. - I I , . ... yi, ' , it ,,, 1: ii 3 J. hm K ti Q, 4 A 4. 3, 1 'un .Q , 1 g 1' 1 I .I .x n -H , Lg I I 1 . , ' -W ' X -' :....- .z-.aa 1: ' V f '-.. 13,14 ,.-5 ,,',,,,,'fI, W... ,x .til . 1 'err ,,f'., ici? -1. H , I -f i -Q ,f , if ,..,,. I fl 'Q 35552. --. i 5 7' ': li- ,l,..'-G -I ' ' gr -1 ,,..-n- ' -4 ..' . :o me ' ix ,' .' -' 1 MMM ,rlr W I wo, ' W- K J, ,gf , ' 11' W' 'I I - 1? :'gTl5'3'i 'A - , . A 't1zfs'w1g3:,i Ng, 1 I 'Qui f , -- Mrs. Minton, guidance office secretary, files away the person- ality profiles of students at Ritter. l 1 , l I Miss Anita Bordenkecker, a walking information center, has proved to be an invaluable asset to the school. Sister Diane, Students For Action moderator, also teaches math courses at all levels. ' 1, if iii,i , 1.33 . J' f1 'i - it l . it -uv Ah- aa mf mf? Besides taking the role of Ritter's new librarian, Miss Kelter is kept busy with French II and economics. 38 FACULTY 73-74 C If yr 'f flw R K E93 Mr. Wyeth has a full schedule of French, Spanish and social studies. Administrative Assistant and coach of Exercise In Knowledge are some of his other duties. Mr, Rott, one of our science teachers, also finds time for coach- ing bowling. ' M EM my In addition to modt-rating the Folk Club, Mr. Hannan tvat ht-s English, spec-ph and drarna. Above: Mr. l1'l1ll toaclws rQ50rve baSketball and golf, toafhvs physical vdutation and ii the freshnwn class moderator. Alwaxs willing to lt-nd a helping hand is Mrs. ' ' '. rc-sotirt 1' ttintt-r niodvrator and Substitute- teaclu-r. Dirvctor and teaches social studies. Along with Loathing xarSitx basketball, Mr. It-nits is Athlctit Mrs. Divine teachvi English l, journalism and is moderator ot tht- Rittvr Rvportvr -sn I1 w N581 ,, ra i ' llgl W: xfxr 2 jimi qt ,,..n-'- ,.s:,,,: 3 1 l Q 25,5 k :' 'B:: 2 .-h-h T, 7.. .,,.L,. i Dribbling with happiness, Miss Marilyn Athmann looks forward to each new year with her English and yearbook classes and her girls' basketball team. Keeping in shape, Miss Mary Leffler fits physical education, social studies, intramurals, and cheerleading into her busy ' routine, Father William, Pappy, Pappano reigns over his religion and industrial arts classes with a firm hand and a friendly smile. Main ingredient of the home economics department, Sister lane Frey, blends home economics and religion into her school day. Straight to the point, Mr. Richard Carrico sums up his math classes with positive results. Mr. lohn Fulda develops his religion classes and his Photogra- phy Club clearly and creatively. Fluently, Sister lacquelyn McCracken communicates with her French and English classes and spends her time with the year- book staff. of chorale groups. , Sk I h' h 'h I chedule, Mrs. Martha Po e designs her Musically oriented, Mrs. Mary Kubala directs her melody aneaiuln5'raViEsg 335525 with a professional togch KALEIDESCO PE Gm fwwwf W .. . ui PCN ,JJ P F ?? ' Below: jerry Lucas teaches U.S. History at Ritter. His main job, however, is teaching industrial arts. Excellent in the craft himself, his classes prove to be ben- eficial for all his students. ln mechanical drawing he makes his classes interesting and enjoyable to attend. . Lwnnwfmfffvwvm itll. Left: jim Gemmell, Ritter's new band director, leads the newly-uniformed band in a successful marching season and a promising concert season. Directing the colorful pep band and the spirited stage band are to his credit. As the instructor of music and an, he is able to teach his stu- dents to appreciate the fine arts. Kathleen Evans is a Betty Crocker in disguise. Cooking up an enjoyable class is never a chore for her. She teaches the culinary angle of home economics and is always bubbling over with ideas for delicious menus. Above: Virginia Hamm aids her students in their artistic efforts. Teaching her pu- pils the art of handicrafts keeps her busy and on the move. She helps her students' creativity come to the surface. ,Mr ,, mms , 2 Teafhing mathematifs fills most of Sister lulann's schedule, How- ever, she is also moderator of the business section of the yearbook and headed another successful subscription drive this year. Busy convincing her class that the answer is easy to obtain, Sister Gail taught mathematics most of the day. At semester time, Sister Gail re- Ceived a new assignment and is now employed at Marion College. WW Mr. Kane teaches a variety of business courses. As moderator of boys' intramurals he has Lontributed many hours to making the program one of the best at Ritter, Sister Madonna, who returned to Ritter after teaching at St. Marys tor three years, teaches English to the freshmen and juniors. 43 LEFT: john Gorman keeps things moving in his business mathematics and typing classes. Foot- ball, basketball, and baseball are coached by him. RIGHT: George Kovatch teaches biology and advanced biology along with coaching football and baseball. gp 2:-'le y 2 - Q 5 h is ABOVE: Diane Blazic has a ready smile for everyone. Span- ish is her specialty. LEFT: Duffy Hagist coaches the Ritter Raiders in foot- .XM If ball and wrestling. He teacher U.S. history, govern- ment, and economics. RIGHT: I can't stand people who are cheap, says Sister Rita. This ten pound giant Hershey Milk Chocolate was presented to her by one of her English students. Sister moderates Teen Star and Teen News, . , :Cf .af 3' P 1 tv A WW ,ff .,,,,e.,,, , f s 1 , V WWW MILA, il R' Q lEFT. Biolog,,y and carth scicncc arc taught hx louise Kovatc h, She is also in charge ot making costumes for Ritter plays, RIGHT: Four years ot walking clown Cardinal Rittc-r's halls xxasn't enough for alumnus, Terry Taphorn. He is hack, but this time to sit on the other side of the desk in US. History and Typ- ing I and ll. Mr. Taphorn coaches wrestling and tootball. Typing, Clerical practice and shorthand are just a few of the business classes taught by Miss Pat Marek. RICHT1 Manx Ritter students hate found a triend in Father loe Kos, His religion classes are filled with fun, laughter, and much deep thinking. BEHI D THE SCENE RIGHT: Satisfying the appetitesot every Raider are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cafeteria director Mr. joe Trier, cooks Mrs. Basso, Mrs. Trittipo, and Mrs. Blanford. if .it BELOW: After a day's work at Ritter Mr. Iohn lozwiak, the head maintenance director, finds some time to relax. 'gf 7 it f 1 A v' wx 1 14 2' 4 Q 7' . 00005 i i l 4 l 1-.,. L aff ABOVE: Mr. lohn Kashman, member of Ritter's maintenance team, works the new trash- masher during lunch mods. LEFT: Delores Evertt, Varita Crowe, and Tonya Pullings select from a variety of foods in the Ala Carte lunch. Cashier Karen Moran keeps the line moving. EBMM QUE? wk L i,, M , , R X 'P' ' H L., Ja W if A R' N '54 Q ' A H I 11' L. ' . f .I W f A x A 6-1- 1. fx 1 'P Ax, x ' ' , ,W- if fm x H V! af A av Q 1' is 9 'L ,NA M A F 4 ? Q .Q ,. L '- 1,8 , 1 ig' 'Q ar I 5, ,g X AQ Q QQM? h f E X if xx 5 K B ns. rv W 4' 4 .,, Al ,0 y , , if ff A F Aw e A .3 ' 3, , -M-1. w 2' A 1 fp wr D Y V.,V Rm, 2 v 8 ,, 1, - J-f i an N,Af W - 4 E+-A v ., .M ' ' -hh CLASS of 74 As freshmen, all 185 of us entered Ritter High School filled with ambition and lofty goals. Our freshman year brought us into contact with many new, and even startling ideas and subjects such as foreign languages tWhat could sound more alien than French or Spanish?j There were many firstsg Ritter produced its first musical, Take lt From The Top , in which 150 students actively participated, a new club, Students for Action, was organized in order to bring practical Christian living into stu- dent's lives. As sophomores tfrom the Creek sophos-wise and moros-foolishj we became more sure of ourselves, but were still thought of as underclassmen. We trem- bled at the thought of taking the dreaded hot seat in world history class. Min- icourse week, introduced in March, was an instant success. A new club, The Black Student Union, echoed with the sounds of, I am a black man, soul and all. Give me my freedom and let me stand tall. Father Kos wrote and directed the first original rock musical, Odyssey 72 , Father Cleary, our principal, left us to go to the Latin School and Mr. Velikan became our new principal. So we were finally in our junior year-the year of the big prom. Committees became the thing -theme, decorations, band, refreshments and most important, finance. To raise the necessary funds, the juniors sponsored a candy sale and sev- eral dances. On the big night, reigning king and queen, Kerry Payne and Paula Kenley, danced to the music of Knights in White Satin. Another highlight for the junior class was winning first place for our home- coming float with the theme, Weave got a Victory, Sew it Seams. The spring production of The King and I featured many juniors both backstage and up front. ln our senior year we were proud to have joe Metallic of our class be the first Ritter football player to be selected for the All-State Team. Our last year at Ritter ushered in a new, unique religious education pro- Vicwpresident gram. All teachers participated in the course offerings, adding interest and fostering better personal relationships between faculty and student body. The musical production in our se- Sheryl Joyner nior year was Brigadoon . Looking back, Ritter's largest gradu- ating class feels deep gratitude for the four years in which parents, teachers, and administration helped us to grow toward adulthood. 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Carole Vondersaar 4P: ' KP' lacquelyn Thieging Renifa Wynn in .N 50? --nv 4,-lf 1 Q 1 'W I Richard Bryant Marcus Butler Tim Christian Uimothyj Sharon Farley 49' 'Vi hw Q 'v2 ,fir R Y T1P Q' Sie Y - Uh, Ann Fay Vicky Israel loe jones Uosephl Debbie McAllister fDeborahl NUM' y Clk William Nester jeff Noel Ueffreyl Vincent Rak Deborah Reedus eds 4 b WIT'-fb T' -. Slff-'Ven 5Cl'l2lff9f Charles Schwanekamp Susan Stewart Linda Wright M3 '1 Donna Hennessy Not Pictured: Mary Bajt leanette Cecil Shawn Finnerty Benny Luzar William Barbrick Barbara Crockett Randy Flajs Timothy Mooney Michael Begeman Ronald Crowe Robert Cerbick Denise Najem Duane Besso Kent Daniels Susan Held Patrida Phillips David Brier Michael Dolan William Horner Charlene Pratt Michael Brown Michael Duh Paul Howard Rose Radez Robert Bratton Patricia Ratcliff Daniel Romer Patti Schneider Edward Shelton Robert Stewart Glenn Thompson james Wafford Christopher Stanton Robert, Staton Queen. LEFT: Meg Sperry turns to her escort, Tim Masten, in excited elation crowned H1973 Football Homecoming Debbie McAllister, one of her court, claps as she hears the news of the new Q1 9 as she is Queen . l Eff X Painting the hoop that Ritter's football team will run through is Kim Brown smiles at a friend as she waits for take? the basketball aWaV from the OP' Zora lvanoff. class to begin. posmg team' Ron Crowe used this defensive stance to JU IORS-CLASS UF '75 C. Adamovich K. Arnold L. Banich S. Brodnik K. Burton D. Cabbell D, Carrier I. Charleton M. Cirillo D. Colbert R, Cole K. Collins M. Collins M. Condon K. Conklin 41 C. Coonce V. Crowe T. Cventinovich B. Dawson C. Deardorf C. Denton R. Des Roches l. Dial T. Diaz S. Dimitroff I. Douglas M. Downey I. R. Dudley P. Dugan S. Dunn 60 D. Eble T. Edmond R. Estes 1. Fay M, Ford M, Ford M. Gardner A. Gaus A. Gaus R. Gnip P. Goebel E. Goddard K. Grable R. Gregory C. Griffin I. Gude 1. Hallal T. Hally C. Harlan C. Harper M- Hellmann I. Hemelgarn B. Hennessy I. Hernandez 1, Hill R. Hillig0SS C. Holland K. Horner K. Huber D, lSfa9l F. Ivanoff B. jones M. june P. Kawsky P, Kern I Q, . ,L I A T. Kestler P. Kinley V. Korba D. Korby K, Korn 1. Kurzawa P, Land R. Lillpop T. Maled E. Martinez D. McAllister P. McGuinness 5. McMillan P. Melton T. Mikiia B. Miller M. Miller T. Moran M. Morgan V. Morgan all l M- MUIVBY 1. Murphy D. Nielson G. Noel S. Nolan A A. Oldham D. Paetz D. Paradise M. Parshall D. Paschke ,,... f A QM ? .D. ..,-.. if g g . ii A -- - .1 P C A . . 1 . T. Passehl 1. Paton S. Patterson C. Payne D. Petree Y . Q ' 1. Petree I. Piggott M. Pipes M. Polak T. Pottenger i C. Price C. Rak C. Ratcliff S. Reynolds S. Reynolds T. Richeson I. Richey L. Ringwood D. Rogers I. Rogers T i 1. Rosner l. Rosner I. Rosner L. Rosner T. Rupe 63 S. Scarpone I. Schmidt M. Schmurte T. Sebanc B. Sering P. Sevenlsh P. Seyfried I. Siler K. Slagle T. Stahl C. Stanich M. Strack M. P, Strack S, Strange B. Strickland I. Szumlinski C. Taphorn T. Thatcher T. Thompson M. Toth D. Trittipo E. Vargas N. VeZoIIes D- V0Hm9l' 'T. Vondersaar L. Wafford G. Walsh 1. A. Woods M. Zore D. Zunk -1- 41115 'Ji x 'Y ,r J' B. Flanagan sf . Q ...f , - Ser f .. D. Gamff .lu 5 I f 7' R. Redmond Paul Land, Sharon Reynolds, lim Douglas, fore a hard day of work begins. ...sf A. Lee wx -an-. Ilia 1 . . l X? M. Peters lr PUVIPY A, Sc hoppenhorst and Mike Strack relax be- ual l. Sharp R. Shelton 4, junior, lim Fay, stares off into spare, dreaming of the clay he lneroim-s a senior SOPHO CRES N. Allen B, Bagggy T. Baskerville I, Begeman T. Beringer E, Berthoud V. Billingsley N. Bodeau x . Y n C. Boswell I. Braun S. Brennan C. Brown M. D. Brown l l M. Brown H. Bryant T. Buefhlein D. Burke D. Burrus ' I T. Cecil C. Cesnik C. Ciodyk M. Ciodyk j. Cole 66 CLASS CDF ' L. Cox D. Cooper D. Craddock A. Culpepper M. Dauenhauer M. Dinkle T. Doyle R. Dugan D. Everett D. Everett T. Faires P, Farrell P, Farrell Y - I D, Felisky C. Figg M. Freije G. Gatto 5. Gehlhausen S. Giovanoni K. Goebel L. Golden I. Greenan M- Crist j. Gazvoda C. Goodlet A. Harlan C. Harper R. Hallal D. Held C. Herilier L. Hill j. Hoefling S. Hogue S. Hollowell j. Hotelling M. johnson T. King 68 K. jordan . YE? B. Klemcn L. Hutchinson M. K. Kashrnan j. jackson R. jarboe P. Kelter B. Koskey M. E. Kestler ' 4 N. Laffin I. Lampert C. Lingeman R. Landrey K . N M. Lawson K. Lane C. Martin P. Legge P. Martinez I. Luzar . b. T. Marple M. Mattingly M. Medvescek B. Millan M. Miller A M. Minkner I. Mooney 1. Metallic D. Moran M. Nahas Alll T S. Moore f Ml. . K ..... f '- VK Q: K. M. Newton . n M . lf 2. is - K' Oldham B- Nolan M. O'Connor - .45 -ff g. , R W VW . ,,x:.,g,.. Q. . X E, Oravegz I. Osborne M. Paradise C. Parker P. Parker r ' V A. Patchon L. Pennycuff 1. Pfenning D. Piggott P. Porter T. Pullings R. Radez B. Prat1 T. Radez I D. Rafalski M. Rancourt M. Rager K. Revofd F. Regich I. Roebuck I. Rosner I. Rosner R. Roth S. Rutledge 70 R. Ryan L. Sauer C. Schachte D. Schmidt I. Schmurte ,ir l I, Schumacher C. Sering C, Seyenigh R. Seyfried P. Shallenberger .f M. Sheets R. Shambaugh I- Shuck 1. Siler K. Simpson S. Shelton B- Smith 41' 1 ff ,J I R 'In I ,dk A X -: B. Sperry C. Stanich B. Stinson P. Siiih E T. Somoya D. Szentes AIS W. Szumlinski P, Terrell M. Toth T. Treadwell l. Turner L. Urbancic H. Vernon B. Volz D. Wafford 'errr -, ...N . H. - .S it S. Ward L. Watt K. Weber I. Wesling M. Wesling T, Wiggingfon C. Williams P. Williams D. Wylde E. Yarbrough P. Yocum K. York l. Christian D. Cope 72 'Q-1-W-Q-vw! R, Bewlpy R, E5piDOS3 i i i i Marx Rancourt and Nanci Bodeau are rolling Raiders at the skating parts. United We Stand Spirit of ll 1176 l in Michelle Crist and Iohn Rosner portray Queen Isbella and King Ferdinand in world history tlass. It has been said that thev rule their subjects with an iron hand, Sip., Nas Q Y N R Wx 'z F A Pushing tor .3 victurx, the snph's stand behind their teams. , Q ,X '13 'zslp i S K BP' 'Q A X Q 1 V 1' td N ' .fs-ii Two snphoninre loxers, Rurx Rxan and lennx Rnsnvr, enjoi 1930's week in tennies and NlWdCll'S , 73 FRUSH N, . B. Abner C. Alexander S. Austill P. Barbarich M, Baskervill . i P. Birge L. Bissell M. Brier S. Brocker K.. , m M. Brocklehurst B. Bryant K. Cloud i A. Cvetinovich B. Burton C. Cochran L. Dauenhauer i M. Brydon R. Burke K. Burris S, Burton F. Cairo D. Carfiro R. Combs M. Cross R. Cummings A. DeFabis B. Demjen V. Dimitroff CLASS CDF '77 M. Downey P. Doyle T. Edmond K. Faires K. Farley K, Farrell C. Fay P. Fay D. Freije lfr. ' C. Goecke P. Goodirt A. Graves T. Gwaltney l. Hagan M. Hagan S. Harrington K. Heaton F. Hellmann 1 t 1 rt - M. Helmer V. Hernandez L. Hill L. Hogue L. Holland D, Hughes D. Hutchinson S. lacobs I- lifT19S M. lines T. Kashman T. Keller M. Koeberlein G. Korba D. Korby L B. Koup I. Kurzawa D. Laffin S. Laffin I 5 . L. Lambert R. Lammert S. Lee T. Leffler B- Lliorca JV F. Luzar W. Luzar K. Macy N. M2irIir18ll6 D. Martinez S. Maynard D. McAllister B. McCIeary K. MCGuinness M. Michael K. Minix M. Nahas S. Neely K. Nielson M. Osburn I. Paradise T. Paschke I. Paton B. Patterson D. Pesel T. Petree I. Price R. Pettigrew ! C. Pfaff P. Piggott M. Pool M. Potts B. Price K. Rager C, Rak I. Rvdfern T. Redfern S. Reichle K. Richey E. Roberts R. Robens D. Roebuck S. Rohr K. Rosner R. Rudness B. Rugh L 521b0 . 1 A 1. Scharfenberger L. Schirtzinger K. Schneider M. Semich D. Seyfried w C. Sharp C. Shortridge I. Sperry C. Stahl C. Stanich H. Stone M. Strack D. Stryzinski B. Studer N. Sutherland R. Tender S. Thatcher P. Trauner R. Treadwell P. Turk I. Urbancic I. Vondersaar C. Watford W 78 i in X L E in S fx? 'NUM Eqigyg X ' , X ? . fx Mt We H 'S we 43 any N. l ka Ai! 1- B I , 3 X f NA 'h-Nur' 'K if 2 . X R ,N 1 X 5 A , . it ,.- . M ,. . P- Banifh D. Cartmell K. Deubner T. DrurY T- Fltfhei' Wit I. limes H. Wagner V dgvxafb' J. M, Mayberry A. McAtee M. Thiesing Q . Q5 f B. Wilson D. Wilson A. White I. Willoughby r C. Wolf C. Woods K. Wood ..,,,,- W-A ' in Nine very gifted freshmen received scholarships this year ' from the Ritter Parent's Club. They are: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Stryzinski, C. Stanich, R. Treadwell, K. Burris, G. Korba, L. ,V Lambert, L. Schirtzinger, P. Trauner, and C. Rak. 79 X,- ix ,l X X ,? XX bx 'gs X XM f!f4 K f 7 x 'W XX sfmf5 7 lT1'v. xx 41 QfiW2vf5'fwixQQ Va 4 S X Q 'N :Q i, AIX 1 if vs NXXV-N M 7 fl f f'! f' 44 712 f 1 ff V, ff my I opened my arms so I could hold life like a beautiful girl. f I put down all of my hangups forever. f -' I looked around and saw what sweet 7 jf. , tfb- U thingl cankbe found, Q f X v,f'-7 ' , Q' I simp y y ta ing some 7 Time for Iivin', groovin ff, ,N Z on everything. 7 f 42, x97 ,f f f xg f yn A ,fi W 2 Activities Students For Action gs . , Y ,IW H r ,,,, --r ' 'Q . k.,,W1f' -at-art ,, 1 '.. 'lam - . I.,-4 R a People hlilte you like vw I Members ofthe Student's for Action Club are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Treadwell, C. Rak, I. Milharcic. Second row, I. Lampert, C. Rak, Third row, S. Hollowell, T. Moran. Fourth row, T. Marple, R. Seyfried, V. Korba. Fifth row, I. Luzar, L. Cox. Standing first ron, M. Pesel, M. Toth, P. Stefanko, D. Sekula. Second Row, I. Wesling, D. Carrier, I. Charlton, M. Newton, M. Koeberlein, K. Barnes, Moderator Sister Diane, L. Baker, 1. Theising, M. Sperry, K. Lucas, and B. Sperry. ew-s.s..,..t..M.t-vs ... Students for Action, a teen program that involves 1' etit the students in caring for and helping the needy, sponsors many worthwhile projects. This group has participated in many Indianapolis walk-a-thons in- cluding the Walk for Mankind. S.F.A. publicizes and is involved in many March of Dimes activities-the Walk-a-thon, the Indianapolis city wide dance, and the T serial on killer diseases . S.F.A. not only organizes on a local level national drives like the UNICEF label drive, but also works in the Indianapolis area collecting canned foods for the poor at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The club conducts a Valentine's Party for Frames Nursing Home and a St. Patricks Day Party at St. Vincent's Hospital. With the help of Sister Diane, their moderator, SFA members show their concern for all. was . 82 Ufficers of S.F.A. busy at work on one of their many projects are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Dawson, treasurer, Sister Diane, moderator, Cecilia Rak, vice-president, Lisa Baker, secre- tary, and Beth Sperry, president. - S.F.A. members D. Carrier, M. Newton, and Sister Diane display one of the post- S. Hollowell, R. Seyfried, and T. Buechlein enjoy themselves at a party given for children at St. Vincent's Hospital. S.F.A. members B. Dawson, C. Rak, and M, Koeberlein arrive at St. Vincent's full of energy and ready for an evening of fun and games with the children. i k - - Q i ll al ers publicizing the March of Dimes sponsored TV series on killer diseases , ,. Tl S 1 . K Counting the donations after their successful canned food drive are: I. Charlton, B. Sperry, I. Milharcic, M. Sperry, l.C. Rosner, and D. Szentes. SPANISH CLUB .S 'K hiwhniiir 1, - 3' FRENC CLUB ff! The Spanish Club reinforces the classroom learning situation by puttin the Spanish language and culture into practice. The Club has a Spanis Day. Tacos are served for lunch and the Spanish-speaking student speak only Spanish during lunch, independent studies and in the corr. dors. The club learns Spanish Christmas carols and the customs of th los GSDBITIOIGSH during the holidays. The club also joins the French Clu in preparing the International Dinner. Members of the club include: Firf row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Blazic, C. Harlan, M. Pesel, S. Strange, Pres T. Moran, V. Pres., V. Korba, Treas., T. Somoya, C. Coodlet. Second rovi 1. Rosner, I. Shuck, I. Mooney, R. Redmond, M. Newton, M. Ford, I Demjem, B. Dawson, M. Brocklehurst. Third row, D. Giroff, P. Porter, Metallic, R. Seyfried, K. Macy, B. Koup, L. Bissell, R. Rudness, Fourth rov K, Conklin, M. Polak, I. Milharcic, I. Rosner, C. Rak, M. Parshall, L. Lan bert, V. Hernandez, S. Maynard, T. Cecil, I. Thiesing. Fifth row, 1. Braun, ' Marple, S. Hollowell, M. Cross, E. Oravecz, K. jordan, M. Miller, M. Gris I. Rosner, and D. Piggott. Although not as active as in previous years, tht French Club gives the major impetus to the plan ning of the International Dinner. The club sustain an interest in French culture and brings the class room knowledge of France's heritage down to the level of the tangible and the practical. Members o the French Club include: First row, LEFT TC RIGHT: Mr. Wyeth, N. Sutherland, D. Vollmer, FI Kinley, C. Rak, L. Baker, S. Ioyner, K. Lucas, P. Stel fanko, H, Cross, B. Hoff, and co-moderator Mis Christine Kelter. umf,,.,,,Mwf.w,4,.w,1W,fAWWf, ff-,' ,,w-,..,,w.mW.fm,sfwff-!ww,W,M.wwMmm, ,Y .f,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,,- ,.,-. .wwtu ff,, f, ., .,. . .f Wx, ,,,,f , w,,.a...e,w.H Bmowooo 6 Come all tothe fair at MacConnachy Square, are the words sung by Brigadoon townsfolk, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. loyner, M. Michael, G. Kashman, B. Hoff, M. Parshall, R. Treadwell, T. Moran, P. Seyfriend, B. Miller, P. Yocum, R. Seyfried, I. Charlton, P. Kinley, R. Robison, D. Carrier, R. DesRoches, S. Patterson, M. Cross, M. Gardner, I. Thiesing, H. Cross, K. Lucas, C. Coonce, C. Schwanekamp, C. Rak, T. Treadwell, and K. Rickey. . . . Staging the wedding scene from Brigadoon are jackie Richey, Terry Doyle, Mark Figg, Lisa Cardlnal Rlttel' School Baker, Becky Hoff, Terry Pottenger, Phil Kern, and Greg Roebuck. presents Brigadoon . C .1' Book and Lyrics by Alan lay Lerner Music by Frederick Lowe l Play Direction: Mrs. Connie Hagist Musical Direction: Mr. lim Gemmell Chorus Direction: Mrs. Mary Kubala Lisa Baker, Greg Roebuck, Phil Kern and Becky Hoff pose in the colorful costumes worn in the magical land of Brigadoon . Ritter performed its third musical in Marion College auditorium before an appreciative audience. The plot of Brigadoon concerns two hunters, Greg Roebuck and Phil Kern, who chance upon a small Scott- ish town. After spending a day in the town, they return to New York. lt is then that Greg realizes he is in love with Lisa Baker, a young girl in Brigadoon. Because of a miracle that occurred to the citizens of the town, Greg cannot see Lisa again. Nevertheless, he returns in order to prove this is really true but she is gone. Because of his great love for her, however, the town of Brigadoon reappears and Greg and Lisa unite to spend their lives together. 85 FISH FLI G FESTIVAL It's a ringer! Sister Annette proves that it's all in the wrist action, as Mr. and Mrs, Kubala cheer her on. 5-' -1 2 Mila 45-:H Shelley Strange, Cecilia Rak, Don Moran, Katie Conklin, and Beth Daw- son agree lt tastes as good as it looks, as they gather around the Stu- dents for Action lollipop tree. Chuck Coonce's expression says he has hit his target. Kids of all ages try to capture a bit of gold as they test their luck at the sophomore gold fisl Popcorn, bal- loons, cake, candy, and flowing crepe paper were fea- tured at the '74 Fish Fling Festival. The event caught the eye of young and old alike, bug- eyed gold fish for the kiddies and Black lack and a hearty fish dinner for Dad. Students en- joyed putting their favorite teachers in jail and dunking them in the chilly water of the out- door dunking booth. Greg Roe- buck, in charge of promotion and or- ganization, was greatly responsible for the success of the festival. Ritter classes and clubs added to their treasuries and to their memories of good times at Ritter. s S 1 , .L l The younger set enjoys the Bowling Club balloon booth The frosh make Ritter gamblers an offer they can't refuse in 3 fast-moving game of Texas Poker. IOURNALISM Kim Slagle and Phyllis Goebel are working hard to meet the deadline for the literary page of The Ritter Reporter. ii, ' - . F T - . ,.,.. We 'tw s 35 Duane Besso, Randy Flajs, Benny Luzar, and Roxanna Morgan check over their pages searching for misspelled words, and incorrect punctuation. .. he X ts N, Q ...nd xxx The journalism class, whose duties are publishing the school newspaper, The Ritter Reporter, and the Student Directory, is a hard-working group of students. Members of the class are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Miller, 1. Hallal, B. Staton, I. Cesnik. Second row, P. Threlkeld, R. Morgan, D. Besso, R. Flajs, B. Luzar. Third row, D. Giroff, 1. Hemelgarn, R. Redmond, P. Goebel, P. Melton, and R. Robison. Exercise Society 5 in Knowledge, National Honor 90 JQ . ' T sr, KX 4 Cioinpeting against Northwest High Scliool on T.X s Exercise in Knoxxlecligew on filmnnel I5 tire' LEFT TU RICZHT' l Rnncotirt l' S tetttnlto, H. Briant, and ID. Cope, Not pitttirecl are Ci. Ralt, Cf Cioonce, l.ASl1tttlt, .Incl Xt. Rantotirt. if f ' f I . iii l 5-, T tit I A f m I 1 - 1,, A 1 .a i',i'i ll . I H I I I I One ot the more elite groups at Ritter is Tl1eN.ItiontIl Honor Som ietx Pictured lett to right Ire 'sister Nt Annette moderator l R IlTtULlI'l Jresi- , , t . t . , t , , 1 , I dent, P. Steltinlso, SLB. representatixe, Cl, Roelvticlx, treasurer, IJ. Selxula, vice-presirlent, .Incl Z. lv.Inolt, secretary. 'l ? N M-AT i I, i 49:1- Ritter's largest bowling league in the history of the school has 33 active bowlers Members are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. I-lemelgarn, P. Martinez, P. Baker, Z lyanoff, I. Thiesing, C. Sering, S. Ciovanoni, H. Bryant, Second row, C. Coonte, M Sheets, I. Dial, R. Roth, M. Parshall, S. Patterson, P. Kinley, I. jackson, Third row D. Croghan, C. Stanton, K. Kashman, M, Greenan, I. Hill, B. Sering, C. Holland, Nt Strack, l.R. Dudley, Fourth row, D. Nugent, C. Neal, B. Nester, S. Wolfa, M. Freije S, Finnerty, l. Rosner, and R. Robison. Members of the team which defeated Lam- rence Central for the interscholastic championship include R. Shambaugh, B. Sta- ton, B. larboe, and C. Stoebick. . Q .i w if iff, 'ig 'sa 'f-i f . ff iff? if ll i Bowling Club officers are R. Robison, treasurer, C. Sering, vice-presi- dent, B. Nester, president, and C. Holland, secretary. ..i F . 6- : ' ' A W ':'t1 -.-----. i ii' 5 - ' E it-ggi . . il' givin '- , I .. Bill Nt-ster hopes for a strike. The Folk Club gives concerts of folk music and are an imaginative musical group. Members are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Studer, M. Pesel, L. Baker, M. Sperry, I. Richey. Second row, K. Barnes, T. Treadwell, B. Hoff, S. loyner, l. Thiesing. Third row, Mr. Hannan, moderator, T. M00- ney, P. Hauck, G. Hellmann and C. Schwanekamp. z 22 l T l CHORUS it c Sing, Sing a Song The Men's Ensemble, lett, is a neu group. An all rnale chorus has never performed at Ritter, yet with the outstanding job they did throughout the year, this n1en's group is certain to be a permanent addition to the music department. Thex are: First Ron, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlc Ford, Greg Kashrnan, left Charlton, Phil Sextried, Second Ron, Phil Kern, Terrx Doyle, Tom Vondersaar. Third Row, Chuck Coonce, Dan Carrier. Fourth Row, Bill Miller. - a vm f- t Q lil The Girls' Glee Club is made up of sugar and Spic e and everything nice or in other words freshmen and sophomore girls They are' First Row E l FT TO RIGHT: Angel Patchon, Karen Cloud, Mary Koeberlein, Kathy Eaton, Kris Richey, Terry Cecil. Second Row, Terry Treadwell, Beth Studer, Teresa Fitchey, Terri Drury, Monica Cross, Michelle Nahas, Cheryl Brown, Emma Oravecz, The Ritter Chorus and Glee Club expanded and grew last year. Under the direction of choral director, Mary Kubala, they entertained many audiences with their performances. They are: First Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Fitchey, Terry Drury, Angel Patchon, Rosie DesRoches, Karen Grable, Cathy Deardorf, Denise Korby, Bernie Millan, Bill Miller, Chuck Coonce, Kathy Arnold, Kathy Barnes, Sherry McMillan, Patty Dugan, Theresa Thatcher, Debbie Spuzich, Debbie Trittipo, Mrs. Kubala. Second Row, Karen Cloud, Mary Koeberlein, Helen Cross, Mary Pesel, Marie Michael, Meg Sperry, Greg Kashman, Terry Doyle, jackie Rickey, jeanine Drury, Cathy Lingeman, Alice Lee, jo Ann Woods, Michelle Nahas. Third Row, Kris Richey, Sandy Hollowell, Debbie Nielson, Cecilia Rak, jackie Thiesing, Therese Moran, Phil Kern, Dan Carrier, Tom Vondersaar, Denise McAllister, Lisa Baker, Nancy VeZolles, Beth Studer, Terry Treadwell. Fourth Row, Monica Cross, Cheryl Brown, Emma Oravecz, Terry Cecil, Margaret Parshall, Phil Seyfried, Mark Ford, jeff Charlton, Mary Gardner, Susie Patterson, Sheryl joyner, Anna Gaus, Becky Hoff. . - E . 3 Z - 1 S ' 'R are-fr F 1 sssr K . s . 3 . , c ' -5 wi 5 L H l i 1 I 3 .,,ggg. , it S l Y X . ' 35 ' I . 13- . 2 l f I f 1 Q K Y. QV A , ' . A' Q Q 1 f fr Q6 4 f' ' 3 ' sttr F fag t i-- 2- f Q ' ' 9 - '-J I -- I Y I . lv' A A A 1 ' , A - -' i l I . I - Q . i l .- ,- S ii ff . f 8 153 f' i 5 f J .ffl X . f 'ifiiiiii P f r , fi 1' ' ' -' aff' 5.-J A M jg .- x 5 l J 1 W 1 r it A .- . . . . . ' , - 3' . -.I Members of the Girls' Ensemble are easily recognized by their bright smiles. They are: First Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Barnes, Terry Tread- well, Kris Richey, Rosie DesRoches, Helen Cross, Beth Studer, Mary Koeberlein, Lisa Baker. Second Row, Becky Hoff, Therese Moran, jackie Richey, Terry Cecil, Margaret Parshall, Mary Gardner, Susie Patterson, Sheryl joyner. - 5 . . s Q x. 55. gag . . .f k., S 4. I f I, 2 . EY I ' S . 1 .. .f . . 5 Y 5 we 5 . 'if ' S I ' . I Q . J 1 'Vat .... ...,,. F . W J-ji? rw Q g I Q. 32 C sr iff' , W 5 i'ii 5' - Tj, V f l ' if ' , 1 ' .L . .. . L ..,,,., i L 25 Ritter Singers, the most active vocal group, per- 6 formed for Ritter High School, Catholic grade schools, at the downtown circle, and the Car- -. melite Monastery last year. This group pleased every audience that was lucky enough to hear them sing. They are: First Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: jackie Richey, Mary Gardner, Marie Michael, Lisa Baker, Becky Hoff, Susie Patterson. Second Row, Bill Miller, jeanine Drury. Third Row, Phil Kern, Helen Cross. Fourth Row, jeff Charlton, Meg Sperry, Mark Pesel, Kathy Barnes. Fifth Row, Mark Ford, Terry Doyle, Sheryl joyner, Sixth Row, Greg Roebuck, Dan Carrier. Seventh Row, Chuck Coonce. 0 i. 'I ' , 'fir I iv 'J g . lj I gn, ff S it ' 1 l Y fx,-1 . .- f. Q, ,QFWF5 ,- ss- 4 gf ,X 1' 5 id.,-f J The Rltte , 1' The vocal department at Ritter High School partici- Jates in many activities during the year. The chorus per- formed for Ritter's 1973 Christmas concert and the chil- :lren's concert. For the first time the chorus did a :horeographed song during the basketball homecoming activities. Of the many solos and ensembles which performed in the city solo ensemble contest, almost all received first place ratings. A girls' group consisting of Lisa Baker, Helen Cross, Becky Hoff, Susie Patterson, jackie Richey, Meg Sperry, and the vocal solo of Sheryl loyner were iudged excellent enough to perform at the state contest vvhere they received first place medals. The chorus performs at basketball home: oming. 123 J' This aerial view ot the chorus during the Christmas concert shows thc mini hardworking students xx ho make up this group, A plat depicting The Night Before Christmas was presented during the Christmas concert. 1 I Mx' 4 -',: Q17 lwilw RIGHT: Marx Kubala directs the Ritter Singers. And Watch Those Raiders Marching By . . . With flashing smiles and new uniforms, the Marching Raiders entertained fans during the T973 football season. Members included: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Moran, K. Barnes, D, Wylde, B. Hoff, L. Baker. Second row, M. Brown, C. Coonce, K. Simpson, D. Croghan, T. Treadwell, D. Carrier, Band Director Mr. Gemmell. Third row, S. Lee, S. Conway, C. Rak, B. Studer, T. Buechlein, T. Marple, P. Barbarich, C. Lingeman. Fourth row, P. Kern, R. Imel, B. Millan, B. Miller, M. Gardner, T. Pottenger, I. Lampert, S. Hollo- well, B. Smith. BELOW are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Harper, K. Grable, Second row, C. Birkla, I. Paradise, D. McAllister. Third row, l. Milharcic, A. DeFabis, M. Zore, I. Rosner. Fourth row, D. Burke, T. Baskerville, S, Strange, V. Korba, 1. Begeman. Not pictured are bandsmen G. Roebuck, B. Plummer and Raiderettes D. Trittipo and Feature Twirler K. Horner. LVN fekwbfuvfi' ARCHI L R I D E RS The majoret1es perform proudly at half time. Preceded by a proudly carried ban- ner, the marching Raiders are seen in the midst of a halftime performance. Led by their new director, Mr. Gem- mell, they completed a very success- ful season. jk Q' ..-5 fu Q a :Hyt.,.L .Q -4 Seniors were honored after having completed their final year in Ritter's band. They were: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Birkla, I. Milharcic. Second row, K. Barnes, S. Conway. Third row, B. Hoff, L. Baker. Fourth row, D. Croghan. Not pitured are C. The officers who contrib- uted to make the 1973-74 season a success were: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: banner carriers R. Des- Roches, K. Hering. Second row, I. Rosner, C. Birkla, M. Zore. Third row, I. Mil- harcic, D. McAllister, V. Korba, C. Harper. Fourth row, C. Rak, B. Miller, D. Croghan, President L. Baker. Not pictured are: Drum Major C. Coonce and Feature Twirler K. Horner. 95 RITTER BAN Dfmw f X Ritt0r's Pink Panthers entertain the fans and keep up thc spirit for the second half of the game. X' 12, , .ff -I .EH The Ritter Stage Band members are building to the top. FROM BOTTOM AND LEFT TO RIGHT: First row, Mr. james Gemmell, BAND DIRECTOR. Second rowg C. Roebuck, M. Gardner, I. Lam- pert, L. Baker, S. Hollowell, C. Rak, B. Smith. Third rowg T. Potte- nger, K. Simpson, C. Coonce, D. Croghan, B. Miller. Fourth rowg B. Millan, P. Kern. Flying fire ignites the gym as feature twirler, Kim Horner, performs one of her many halt- time shows. -nnn!l'W ' 2 LJ, Oh say can you see . . . Sunshine and bare feet bring around another sum- mer session for the band members and majorettes. Hours of marching on the hot pavement are put in by all members to prepare them for the upcoming school year. Many attend four day band camp sessions. Practice and performance, in that order, contribute to successful half-time shows. Selling cokes at Ra- ceway Park and fruitcakes during Christmas holidays are the money-making projects throughout the year. Individuals and groups prepare themselves for com- petition. The following performers received divisional ratings at Indiana Central, making them eligible for the state instrumental and choral contest: Phil Kern, re- ceived three medals forthe drums and marimba. Greg Roebuck, piano, and Debbie Wylde, flute. Sheryl loy- ner, Terry Doyle, Kathy Barnes, Susie Patterson, Dan Carrier, and Becky Hoff received awards for their solos. Ritter's talented Girls' Sextet also received awards. The state competition brought many more winners. Debbie Wylde, Greg Roebuck, Phil Kern, Lisa Baker, Susie Patterson, Sheryl Joyner, Becky Hoff, Helen Cross, and jackie Richey all took ratings. Are the tin soldiers real? . .. The band, majorettes, and chorus work together to pro- duce entertaining con- certs throughout the year. The marching Raiders step in time. Q Panther, Melinda Zore, is on the loose. 97 GE ER TIQN '74 STAFF Generation '74 moderators, Miss Athmann, Sister Iulann, and Sister lackie, exchange ideas at an impromptu meeting. T........ ,, ., ,, -,,,,,, ,,. .,,,,M,,,,,, , ..... l l 1 I 1 . -,, N- WW,,,,,, ,.,,,.,, Staff members combined their efforts to make Generation '74 complete. They are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Burton, M. Michael, l. Owens, B. Williams, M. Ford, R. Cole, I. Schmidt. Second row, 1. Thiesing, Assistant Editor If Milharcic. Third row, M. Newton, S. Patterson, T. Moran, M. Hellman, M. Toth. Fourth row, standing, Editor Z. Ivanoff, K. Morgan, Moderator Miss Athmann, I. Charlton, Moderator Sister luiann, Art Editor G. Hellman, P. Hauck, R. Robison, L. Baker, M. Pesel. Robin Cole completes the details of her assignment. MZ to ' is f V' 9!MW5l5J ,'Jf' f .-'.' 'Y 4' I 'g Q' f 2 ,M L. Layout suggestions are discussed by loan Milhareic and Zora Ivanoff. Miss Athmann studies a it photograph as Therese Moran asks, What should I do? left Charlton, Susie Patter- son, and Lisa Baker work on layouts. Reducing and enlarging photos provides a Chal- lenge for Maureen Toth and Susie Patterson Merc Pesel and Therese Moran debate the ben V Vx ,-f' ww efits of altering their design. Too busy to stop and notice the things that are real, Embarrassed to talk about all the things that I feel. lt's so strange, never noticed the world all around me. Hey, look! I've changed, my attitude's been rearranged. From now on l'm taking some time for livin' I Z i jf ,df X A l iw 1 ' if X A 7 ' l 2 if XXX ANA' r t fr i 1 I X x lf If 1 1 rf! -X' 1 ' n til thletics ,l l I I X - . Q 47' , X, 1 X t1.. f-L vnLAvV M ir rig J EAT gm V533 75 PE? 771 5 1 am ZW 1' f I ll i B ' -11-i QXK fy E x N ' x 19 Q X, M kfflffx 495' Neff SQ K J M I N cj E F2 yywwf 7 7 X in Q V950 X ,f--., 5, X law 1-EM FY' K 2 ' wi-1-.. 0-.- 5 4- ,p gm VS ' Pi! . Qt i 4 9'-8 s N f' And here come the Raiders. FOQTBALL V I C l O U S Yes we're vicious. E DID IT 1973 was the season for vic- tory in football. The players strove for perfection in each and every game. With the fantastic moral support offered by the many fans it seemed we couldn't miss. For the first time in Ritter history an outstanding player from Ritter was selected on the all-state first team, this was none other than joe Metal- lic. Another fine player, Chuck Schwanekamp, made the small school all-state team. Added to this list of accomplishments is jeff Rogers who joined Chuck and joe in making the first all- city team. The list of valuable players at Ritter goes on with the addition of Dave Zunk, jim White, Tito Diaz, Vince Rak, joe jones and jim Brier who made honorable mention on the city team. RESERVE Ritter 32 Brebeuf 14 Roncalli 12 Northwest 0 Shortridge 0 Washington 0 Manual 42 Pike 0 Cathedral 0 Marshall FR ES H M E N Ritter 16 Brebeuf 0 Roncalli 36 Northwest 8 Shortridge 6 Washington 18 Manual 0 Pike 8 Cathedral 6 Marshall 103 36 .ii . -4, -. C x 3 FCOTB LL QL -A 0. Lin xx . .A Men behind our Raider victories are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Brown, C. Figg, S. Kestler, T. Diaz, B. Radez, l. Roebuck, S. Gehlhausen, M Figg, P. Stith, D. Romer, K. Collins, P. Kelter. Second row, K. Korn, 1. Douglas, B. Jones, 1. White, R. Ryan, T. Vondersaar, R. Hagan, l. Brier, l Kurzawa, M. Collins, 1. Noel, D. Craddock, M. Morgan, M. Brier. Third row, M. Gatto, l. jones, D. Moloy, G. Kashman, l. Noel, D. Brier, S. Rutledge, C. Boswell, lim Siler, T. Dinkel, M. Peters, T. Beringer. Back row, Coach Taphorn, Coach Gorman, R. Espinosa, V. Rak, P. Seyfried, C. Schwanekamp, john Siler, 1. Pfenning, P, Kawsky, D. Moran, l. Rogers, I. Metallic, D. Zunk, Coach Hagist, Coach Kovatch we-' . f W',,EvE f'+r'f ,fa . 5 -v ,. HM V HHN 12,1 if 4? ' 5? X. M ff BX. lxxzti, The Ritter coaches are: Duffy Hagist, john Gorman, George Kovatch, Terry Taphorn qi, X Members of the Freshmen Team are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Nahas, M. Strack, l. Hagan, M. Hagan, D. Korby, K. McGuinness, R. Rob- erts, B. Tender, A. White, T. Redfern,. Second row, K. Deubner, M. Thiesing, C. Goecke, l. Vondersaar, R. Treadwell, T. Gwaltney, D. Roebuck, S. Rohr, D. Pesel, 1. Sperry. Third row, D. Hughes, S. Brennan, 1. Kurzawa, F. Luzar, D. Seyfried, S. Shortridge, G. Pfaff, R. Cummings, S. Burton Coach Kovatch. f 45 ' I , 1' ,654 , N 1 21+ 'A if ': f A ' ,, ,L,, ,. .M ,. - rf' ,-,, ' , I ,- ' ' . ,, , fa .1 7 ,, WS , g, 'fi W I I Toer , , I' MW 1 elfv i f J N 1 ' . ,, i ,nf 2, , . qi - I I I m ' are ,VL V Tony Dunkel fifxqx i.f'fkP'-35 545 5 ' Ili ' A -sw l l'-ff, V, f ' r y :. .1 13. . n bc, 4- Ioe jones E Qf- I' 4 7 f -X Af 2.-qi . , ,, ..g: . A V 4 N ,ff-Maxi' iff- gy, .'-I 5' - ' f .T .feuggw y f ak- ' gi - 39 , W' Dan Romer SENIORS Western Union Telegram TO RITTER HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM AND FA- THER KOS CONGRATU- LATIONS ON YOUR 4-O CITY RECORD DONT STOP THERE BEAT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL GOOD LUCK DICK BUTKUS leff Noel 4 , 1 u- ,L . .Q W :pg,1zN-,',,j ' ff r 'L rg- 3-A ' 'Y'.-,',f:!f.?.U:Qf ,gg If 2 ii? .42-rg--Qmigiag I, wrggff-vm-I,'-w.paA , f Nl: David Brier Dave Moloy 4' Mx., Not pictured, joe Metal- lic, Ricky Hagan, Mark Figg. , Vw' ' - k wr. I ' gf .,r'- f Am, ,, f ,, ,W, ., 'QQ Aly., iw is MJGAQQ im . , wyfyfmgyi-',P ,nf 'A v A :V 1- , 3 -2 ,,,j:r, , ,. ff. , Lc ,rf I i I L, Vince Rak Chuck Schwanekamp Greg Kaghman 32 R , x . , , 4 , WJ X 5? RakC i 4 'xx' qt, X f7 q . . N'---' ' J ix .. Qi i KC x Ji Q Nad 35 A 4 X 1? 39 QE , Q Q fi13Qj2rfU21y Wk, ,S-,. , ?.........--' V Q ii!! 5335 ef '46 -1 gf ' ,M f f Env W , 93 4. a , F wx f Q r I ,I N ,EQ fgx gvxy i 'Ref Q : N x ggi SQ45,fc32!QfD3gEJg 1.--I 1 'L .4 if l H , J fr W rm , X334 ' S X an f W v 3 J 1 .r .... q :gr ix AS' . , 39,1 Q' 5 . X 'i xi J f X ' 11, -fb! if x I 7 ,Ff NJ k M I N 3 Q NS-.af W. K K 5 X ag - W X 4 Q , .f ' 155 f , ttf E--'J Looking forxxarcl to three more wars ot lnaslxethall are these treshinen plan-rs Iirxt mu, LEII IO RICIHI: K . Nielson, I. Paton, F. K alto, B. Lainhert, C . Stanith, I. Ilagan. St-contl frm, C. XX.1ttorcl, I. Rt-cltern, B. Wilson, B. I-Xhner, K. Deuhner CoatI1l.C.orin.1n. lhircl ron, C . Sharp, IJ, lattin, 5. Iiurlon,Cl, Platt, R.fiUINI11lI1gS, M. Nemith Keep on Irtttltin' Raiders. On the max to tht- top are these rt-xt-rxe lnaxlxethall plan-rs: lirst nm, LEII ICJ RICIIII: B, knslin, ID. Petree, I. Porter, lJ.XNIlllCtIl1S, I. Paton, I, Dial. Seconcl ron Coat h Ientf, IJ. Moran, IJ. It-rrell, P. Slmllenlnerger, I. Petree. Ritter 48 51 70 52 55 bl 48 57 ful 57 62 5'l 69 45 34 61 7-l GI 75 52 Varsity Terre Hute Schulte Chatard Deal School Wood Northwest Centerville Holiday Tourney Chatarcl Roncalli Cathedral Pike Brownsburg Latin School Pittsboro Marion Bennet Roncalli Brebeuf Scecina Broad Ripple Sectionals Deal School Ben Davis 64 30 58 59 57 '35 87 80 77 78 80 37 5 9 59 42 72 84 9 6 5 9 7l War .u N 2 as Az 4 ff. I W, If s wr' ww 0 it fy ,ta 3 1 .. : :: X ,x, -Eff? ff 1' E 4 Iggy? Wyatt? UU my g n I R U ' Q Y oi' NW f 2.1 gig 'J if .Hi EY ' D , D F i 49' ,Y V 4 'f 'Q' 5 .Zi f- D AQ YD! xg X., -.E EL -Sectional Champs 'tr When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and they did. The baseball players of the 73-74 team are: Front row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Paetz, Mark Greenan, Ed Blair, Ron Gregory, Tim Beringer, lim Brier, Bill Hennessy, Greg Gatto, Steve Rutledge. Back row: joe Cochran, lim White, Tom Kestler, Roy Hernandez, Mike Cirillo, jeff Rogers, jim Paton, Tito Diaz, and Coach George Kovatch. jim Brier prepares to bite the dust as a baseman attempts to put him out. Pitcher lim Paton fires one in there with speed and accuracy as shortstop Tim Beringer makes calls on the next play. H2 VARSITY RECORD Ritter Opponent 11 Mooresville 0 2 Manual 1 3 Manual 2 O Cathederal 3 7 Park 4 9 Beech Grove 7 8 Beech Grove 9 6 Wood 0 9 Attucks 2 6 Greenfield 7 11 Decatur Central 1 2 Scecina 7 3 Roncalli 0 4 Howe 3 6 New Palastine Sl 13 Shortridge 2l 4 Brebeuf 3 7 Park 6 4 Latin School 3 1 Northwest 2 5 Chatard 2 8 Arlington 10 7 Zionsville 6 SECTIONAL SCORES Ritter Opponent 5 Ben Davis 2 6 Cathedral 0 Final Game 5 Pike 0 '41 Chasing foul balls, retrieving bats, and consulting Mr. Ko- vatch for statistics are a part of this year's Diamond Dalls duties. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Vollmer, Rita Lillpop, Donna Hennessy, Vicki Korba, Rose Seyfried, Debbie Wylde, julie Scharfen- berger, Maureen Toth, and Mary Newton. '11 J A determined Ritter atter, Tito Diaz, swings this one for a victory over the Braves. I :RW f P -:mg 1 C - , was Q, 5 it gk - A ' Putting their all into the season, members of the 73-74 reserve baseball team are: Bottom rovv, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. White, N. Martinelle, L. , Sauer, P. Stith, S. Harrington, R. Ryan, H. Bryant, B. Pratt, Top row, Coach john Gorman, C. Wafford, C. Coecke, 1. Hagan, K. Deubner, T. i Redfern, R. Roth, S. Rohr, R. Shambaugh. r a t Q .df 1 AA l li R . sm f -A W . , Qc' . s TI L J , .2 Q3 K - . i .M Ml f lil' sygjlmq 1. ,.... ,...lfld i .ilf- wt Run fast run hard leap to victory' These are the thoughts of the track team as they achieve one of their many triumphs. Members are First row LEFT TO RIGHT M Wesling T Pottenger K Falres 1. McQuinn, E. Berthoud, B. Pettigrew, M. Brier, G. Korba, R. Smith. Second row D Brier M Miller D Craddock l Roebuck 1 Noel M Potts, L. Golden, B. Tender, R. Hilligoss, M. Miller, R. Cummings. Third row Coach john Mulhern R Espmosa F Luzar C Alexander C Kashman V. Rak, C. Schwanekamp, M, Morgan, B. Nester, C. Boswell, K. Simpson A Buckner 'ff' x E fi ' .wsu-hi ' ls it possible? Can Marvin Miller actually be high jumping the tree tops? Bill Nester and Dave Brier race to the finish. ov gs Varsity Track 1973 Ritter 44 Marshall 73 X ' 17 Manual 110 35 Scecina 39 Broad Ripple 74 68 Cathedral 58 A 100 Deaf School 27 69 Roncalli 58 . Baptist 29 . 29 Chatard 98 7 f it Royal Relays 4th MV A is 59 Mooresville 68 if 64 Attucks 63 40 Zionsvllle 87 ED fx.,-,fa-s.. - . h - 1. M R- - ' ' ' ' . Greg Kashman takes preparation steps in hurtling the discus. Determination and power team up for winning re- lt's been said that he has a good arm for frisbees. sults when Vince Rak hurls the discus. .... AL New Varsity Records Shot Put-53'2 -C. Schwane- kamp Discus Throw-139'9 -C. Schwanekamp High jump-6'0 -M. Miller A. Buckner 880 Yard Run-2:05.8-D. Brier 880 Yard Relay-1:36.2- M. Butler R. Cummings M. Miller D. Brier A. Buckner Important to the track team in keeping statistics and sustaining morale are the Trackettes. Members of this group are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Buechlein, 1. Wesling, C. Harlan, T. Cecil, N. Bodeau, K. Horner, I. Lampert, A. DeFabis, Second row, D. Felisky, M. Crist, C. Lingeman, M. johnson, A. Harlan, D. Nielson, 1. Mooney, R. DesRoches. CRGSS CDU TRY 5:31 gt L I H As, YS. tif! av R. Al 'G I L L ii'ii 34 V L Atki I if ' , Q T i f fe Members of the team are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Miller, T. Beck, M. Brier, E. Berthoud, Second row, B. Plummer, M. Ford, Coach Mulhern, D, Everett, K. Daniels. Not pictured: P. Stith, H. Bryant, M. Potts, and B. Burke, Also pictured, N. Bodeau and B. Sperry. Low Score Wins Ritter Broad Ripple Ritter 30 Pike Ritter Cathedral Ritter 25 Zionsville Ritter Attucks Ritter 20 Shortridge Ritter Roncalli Ritter 23 Roncalli Ritter Chatard Ritter 22 Baptist Ritter Scecina The medal winner in the Northwest invitational were: Mike Miller, Ernie Berthoud, Dubois Everett, and Matt Potts. These boys contributed greatly to the team's success. The girls that the boys couldn't have done without are: LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Marple, B. Sperry, D. Wylde, N. Bodeau, I. Thiesirtg, l. Mooney, T. Treadwell. They cheerfully de- voted their time by keeping score, timings, and offering encouragement to the team. I E. it tis. ft il .1 I - Q , L ABOVE: Captain Ernie Berthoud proudly sets the school record at Riverside by running the 212 mile course in 13:17. BELOW: Displayed here are a few of the medals captured by this year's successful team. ' :nf f'fXW'! mf +V - L . . GULF Senior, Scott Wolfa, plans the next shot, The 1974 golf team members are D. Schmidt, A. McAtee, C. Sering M Basker ville, S. Wolfa, I. Metallic, C. Noel, T. Malad, I. Hallal, and Coach Lentz iff. ,J W., , A f .U ' i 1 so J, ,yt L. jf 5- f. I 4. gi A i ,,,..f- ' kwa, IM LLL' tu.: ,. gt at 3 1. , fm , , . . -W .W , Bw .SHN L if' 73' f . M, kiwi M Af' , ,. , if -i ' , ,gtk I X iff? E A 4 ,A-I, l . . M i,Q,wf:,r , 1 S , ' , , f ,. 7f1ft A , 1, A ,M X- L Q, x f,p,,T! My Nl K ' A QMSALAL. J fJsfgT21'L f ,,,? 's414r'Ff:e5:Q'57t?ff4 Q' ...Q - .iz-A.. .sw A 5 .ii H f- f' 'V Q' , P 1' ..,5i'f.i,Q :.-,,nf',,K ' 'ff i' S' ?' f emxffw-it :W .- Y:-ex .. iff aww ffl , V '-flllx 5 ' i .Nw JFS, -' , is err? ' N '. fa' ,,.a.,,f,, ,K .1'-'5,'?I,-w-, 2c, ff if -'s vt A f ..,v Keep your eye on the ball, Tom! ff ' Q N '-'Q 2 .if 'JL 1, , ini. H wi , .-'Fgiisfj 5-'ti gg D Q I 5 , .--.l.....,.,, .... v A I- , ., ,-- I N gn. fax 5 mg? wmv QM rf, vu 'Of 9 ef ,. TL K .Q 6 i .gi V5 AT TE! 2 9 me Sf K 7 ,- Q- Q q.' v Yffffikk 5 . .W N . -f - ww V.m.1f,,qg-A:,f.:,.- Haw Q ,- ' sr .- E -5 as ,Q .. -,. .... . ..x.- WW... K p ,vneu -- f '-izmifsi N:-xi2' I ,. X ,..,L-W- --mv 'f, 03 'NN i ' I Z' mm X2 vi? If 3, 30 N fx W i 1 ' A if?- N U, Cf .,.- -We .,.. , ,L H 'W A,-iw. , H W f - ,Q-ni' -ax-1' , 4? Y' -, rf: ,225 it L sa V. L.. if Y K , W ' -Ein. .. ,f R w 3. g A ff, if an f sw.. l X 1 I TR MU RALS lillexball participants included: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Trauner, Ci. Cochran, A. Cxentinoxic h, F. lxanoff, K. Mau, Z. lxanott. Second row, D. Sekula, L. Bissell, V. Diniitroft, L. Rosner, T. Mikita, M. Parshall, D. Israel. Third row, N. Ratcliff, P. Goebel, R. Red- mond, C. Heritier, M. Toth, S. Ciovanoni, T. Soniova. Fourth row, P. Trauner, R. Landrey, I. Scharfenberger, D. Rafalski, S. Hogue. A highlight during Homecoming is the Powderputi Football game. The battle involved the following individuals: First ron, LLFT IO RIQJHT: C' Harlan, R. Seyfried, I. Lampert, M. Sheets, T. Somoya, 1. Rosner, L. Kestler, K. Weber, M. Toth, M. Mattingly, I. Metallip. Second Row, T. Stahl, B Dawson, Cf Rak, K. Arnold, M. Polak, R. Redmond, L. Rosner, P. Goebel, CI Taphorn, D. Israel. Third row, D. Sekula, T. Moran, S. Patterson, M Parshall, K. Horner, V. Korba, I. Hemelgarn, Fourth row, I. Thiesing, Z. Ivanoff, N. Rosner, l. Scharfenberger, K. Rosner, C. Rak, P. Doyle, Cf Con hlran. Hi 'Ns ., e A i. I., I ,..' - ,,,ii 1 i W. 4 Q H ? em ,. S 2. I K. Vi' .':-- -' - in it M if A Q V , K A: 1 -w- i iii Q This year's varisty leaders of spirit are: FROM TOP AND LEFT TO RIGHT: senior Captain Patty Baker, junior Varita Crowe, junior Fanny Ivanoff, senior jackie Thiesing. Cheering the Raiders X: s .. The Varsity Cheerleaders attended a camp in Anderson, the Dynamic Cheerleaders' Association, and won 4th place out of 25 squads. E This is an example of the posters made by the cheerleaders befor . . , . These are the girls who had so much to l22 to the Top . . . The girls who supported not only the freshmen team but also the reserve and var- sity teams are: FROM TOP AND LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Farley, Debbie Stryzinski, Patty Doyle, Suzie Reichle, Tracy Edmond, and lulie Urbancic. every varsity game to show the team they are backed all the way. do with their Red and Black team's Comeback. Ritter's six reserve cheerleaders are: FROM TOP AND LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Szentes, Karen jordan, julie Mooney, Patty Por- ter, Michelle Crist, Tonya Pullings. These sophomores won the spirit stick at the camp in Vincennes. 123 sw. S-:-..g:1Q...'1L3 2, , ! Z, xhm W - 1'a ' i . A A -5- f 72 1...-... -' Xi, -4 'ij 1, ' jf' . I lf . f I I Y Y J pf X1 -X if 4 A-in l X ' is- , If Z ...L Y N K fr f 1 ,H -4 1' 'A 4. Y I-.:-.11 X .-4-1 1- f f Q X E ' 'J I X Z' X X.. .L J F 4? lg 7 'S ': ,N H - 3 T'k'5?,Q., X M if 5 1 2ffV 'Y A f L Pl --fl firm lk H. ' 'A 5 -LZ? JL -'-ll KN A , 1 .sz -- -- 3 X-NN 'tr I' R W2 fy I' v T' V I 1: QLQQQQ ,lf J 'N' 'S--. f DL f A 1 ' -L J-- --f, -vH,,, ,ix ' 'L --if GK fi uf- ' M.. 'R f ' K A .l 'P F ' f 774, 'lx , V r N ' ' W- f gf Ef i , 140 41' 5 ' r 'La Sq 1 Mx ' Q MN ' V . ks g n x ' ' N ' -- f ' Q32 ,, , if-W ' A n U 4 S . ' ,f' , 45, . if R E Academics X ' -,!l?3 '- X jf' ' 1968 WARNER-TAMERLANE Mil X . h PUBLISHING CORP. QW-i A ' 6 t5-f Used b?IIpgi?atSS5aEiSZvsA?ARNER P 1 A' N- BROS MUSIC Q S 5 X ,fs W UE SSN 9' as 'H l'01llhlunx-4. 'ba Father Pappano explains the many aspects of different religions to Terri Passehl and Steve Reynolds in his course, Comparative Religions. A NEW LOOK T RELIGIO Ritter has once again proven its uniqueness this year in its religion program. A new system in which the pupil studies under nine different teachers over the course of the year has been put into effect and has been extremely ben- eficial. In this way the students experience the many aspects of religion. Ex- amples of courses taught are: Freedom and Authority , Mrs. Evans, The Quest for the Historical jesus , Mr. Rott, Prayer , S. Rita, Drugs and Mo- rality, Mr. and Mrs. Kovatchp Church Art, Mrs. Hamm and Mrs. Pope, Basic Catechesis , Mr. Wyeth, and Marriage Il , Father Pappano. 128 Miss Athmann's sophomore religion class finds enjoyment studying the Bible, gift A It seem as though Mr. Quiesser has found an amusing way of presenting information to his sophomore reli- gion class. The course is Problem Solving. Mr. Mulhern and his freshman religion class study the ParentfToen agar rvlationship. Sharing a Seder supper with the junior Class is part of Mr. Hannan's religion program. TH EMATICS Equations, Equilaterals . . . and Headaches! , , a , 5 7 RIGHT: C'oL1lclx'ot1 run oxc-r that one more time, Sister lulann! ABOVE: Sister Diane tries to get quadratic formulas, square roots and other such concepts into the heads of her students in Practical Geometry and geometry. get NRE EX 4 MP l I, -19? 5 wt., 5 Phyllis Trauner receives fifth place in the St. Mary of the Wood's Math Contest. 3 swf A av- fl A I rlf Nunngg,-.. I i Apparently Angel Patchon doesn't appreciate the joke in Mr. Gorman's business math class. F ABOVE: . , . Mr. Fulda teaches Practical Algebra I. RIGHT: Sister Gail shows her Algebra I students the art of diagramming. 131 HISTORY h e if Mr. Hagisl exchanges comical quips with his government class. Mr. Lucas placidly evaluates the question that jackie Richey poses. Breaking from a lecture, Miss Leffler pauses to answer questions. Governmen Economics World Histc United State History Black Histoi Mr. Taphorn exchanges roles as he listens to a student teach United States history. 1 Mr, Wyeth assists lean Lampert as students in world history explore the past. r 552 Work! Work! Work!ARight, Mr, jenks? Black history, taught by Mr. lenks, gives these students a special insight into their ethnic background. . ,,, J. ,.,. fuffffff Qsfsyefsefima 1 SCIENCE naman ......,a5..! Combining their math and science talents, Mr. Rott's chemistry students open new roads for themselves. sf? ml' chairs, Kim Horner, Bob Plummer, and Mary Without standing on Cardner remove their mice from experimental cages in Mr. Kovatch's Advanced Biology Biology Chemistry Earth Science Physical Science Physics General science students try to get around they teacher. Bubble bubble, toil and trouble is brewed inthe lab as lean Lampert tilts the test tube with Mr. Kovatch's approval. advanced biology class. - Y-my IUPUI student nurses help make Mr. Lentz's health and safety class more interesting to the Frosh. sm ll? OD :PN SUMINYS X as ft ' 5: st 1 -.A my 5: t,t1i,--.+t.l'..- N. iq sz iw- at zu t. it 9 an Mrs, Kovatch's expression relays to her biology class the importance of atoms. Mr. Rott's general science students study basic physics. What is Mr. Rott hiding from his students? Could it be their test papers? BUSINESS hum x ' im-g1Z w. Mr. Gorman supervises Denise Korby and Cindy Adamovich in their struggle to attain better typing skills. Often, errors cannot be helped. Students quickly discover the benefits of erasable bond pa- per. Typing classes are also taught by Miss Marek and Mr. Taphorn. tim ,. LEFT: Chuck Parker appears to be deeply involved in studying his business law. Q-J Egg' g K.. ti t x A V , Z t Chuck Schwanekamp is busy practicing typing skills. Mr. Kane devotes much of his time to answering questions concerning ac- counting and bookkeeping problems. Miss Marek s clerical practice class continues to investigate thc possibilities of secretarial jobs through working with adding machines, type- vxnters and clc ctric calculators Miss Marc k is also the instructor of Shorthand I-ll and Shorthand Ill-IV. Many students have learned that Curves, twists and angles can actually be interpreted into sensible business transactions. W , Q 4 S Pi La sm-fworita Blazic habla con sus estudiantvs en e-spariol. Es muy interosantv. Fl svfxor Wyeth habla y ensvha el 1-spafml, francfls, y italiano. 5,Vvrdad? N1 'Wg ' , QQEE l L Lengua a C C a a 5 5 5 s e e e e e 5 r 3 langue n H Q 0 a i S I S M W., . Sefmorita Blazic e d u e r m 0 1 a 3 s C e Q I U I ff Q Y K n e I Selior Wyeth e r Sovur lacquelyn demande 3 ses etu FIRE . EET La classe de franqais de Mademoiselle Kelter est t es 'nteressame et aussi tres amusante. diants dbpeler les mots en Iraneals. 3 u'9 'f9rF9vvw? ,s-19' MMM' H0 E ECU MICS 'awning H-aw Merc Pesel hopes to gain a little knowledge in child care class from Micr elle Patterson. Sister Cleopha Werner, who prepares meals for the sisters living at Ritter Faculty House, gives a demonstration on the making of yeast breads. Good seamstresses are hard to find, but Jeannie Sharp has lulie Schmidt and Marie Michael to depend on as well as Sister lane. 140 m,,,1,,,.,-ff H ,, .. ,,, , .Mmm i ,,, V I , , ,Q ' ,, . , vi K WV ,,,.., xx ..,,.', f'i ' ' - -- ' , ,,,, , .az ..e-lf 'ff ' ' ,. ' W I: V, 1 A .... , K , , , 115 i ,Liga 5 Sits' 12' wgg fit' S QUT? nf' in fl. 7 S gal W 5 gm W, 2: , , A 3 lily , 'i' - 4 , pg . 5 , HF ' . ,3 1, L pig? . if ' , is f Q I , 1 5' it Li i ' AV . in .......... ft l 1 ,. f h Home economics is more than sewing and Cooking. Mrs. Evans shows Susan Sum- mers and Sharon Farley the correct way to make a bed in Home Nursing. SHUP In Father Pappano keeps a watchful eye on two of his busy workers in Aechanical drawing is no longer just for boysg girls are also vorking hard at getting everything together. 1 'Fliii l l if ...-v-- Making sure all angles, lines, and measurements are accurate, Phil Stith gives much thought to his work. MECHAN CA DR wi cz Whatever Adolph Buckner is working at, from the stern look on his face, you know it will be something special. E CLIH vn 0.7, Eiiiubivi ' fi - s .O ,A A The major goal in creative writinx Class is to broaden creativity ani then to express that creativity ii writing, Young minds begin ti work as Sister Rita gives her stu dents a few pointers, ABOVE: Rita Lillpop keeps her audienCe's attention as sh dresses speech class. LEFT: ln freshman English class Mrs. E keeps the students busy learning the fundamentals of the Ei language. LEFT: Poetry plays an important role in ju- nior English. leff Rogers, lim Douglas, and Meg Polak listen to Sister Madonna's inter- pretation of select poems. BELOW LEFT: Acting out stories of various books is one of the highlights of sophomore English. Lawyer for the defense, Debbie Szentes, pleads her case during a trial based on the novel Of Mice and Men. BELOW: Beth Sperry and lim Siler try their acting skill in their version of Connie and Blyde . ,4- ART Pat Hauck and Lori Ringwood put the final touches on their water color portraits. Kristin Scott tries to choose a special color for the right effect. loanie Dial appears to be stumped as to what she should do next. Larry Cox and Stephen Michael pul their tal- ents to the test. 144 'Q I nu- W .4-A ' 41 , .. hm, CRAFTS Tonya Pullings, Dan Coryell, Claire Stanich and Theresa Baskerville take time out to display their handiwork. may sf Renee Shelton carefully examines the wind chimes that she has just completed. df Q ,,.i.,,,,i ,t :ffl G i f T ff ff x ,r. i Hrs-2 if A' ..,, 4 f 1 . +A! 'l if f , Almost ready to be fired, Gayle r 1 Neal's pottery receives a final coat of gl ale. Qoug Eble tries his hand at the potter's wheel. 145 V12 A-M.....,...- -.. ,W ,,,.- ----q ,, 'f ' ' i Q' YZ ri 3 X 4 if swf 469 'H 'Q ffffffq ,wwf , xy W ,Z F' Q 1' L I 5 3 an 0 s In t e adxanced o slcal education I Q n Melinda Downey and Ioni lines look on skeptically, wondering if they can accomplish this tumbling stunt Q .1 A xii. dy Kirk Nielson tries for two more points as Frank Cailo Cheers him on. Anybody for a game of leap frog? ,viz L... - , K ff, 'AA :jk is Q :gpg 'M A 'W js 3 it ix 5 S 3 I M - is fi 'lf' A 5 'gflx . as 1 v ZF' Q 'S' 5 LLz,. A ' 'D ' +4- -Q-www ,uf .nd aff alll' an a M. Q X J if -N. Q gi an N NNN S wx., , S Eva ,w 'wh Q Q Q . 225' . Q f f . 4' ' ks Q ,-iL , . - im. Q xx A g Q .R Q. S A 5, Q A , Q f i -. K .F X Fw: 5 -f e' my .x,.M,.x W xi 4 lx Wg. Q Q- .. X .. ,X K .. if Nw, MMS 'X Q ' Sw! X K HY... Q i K k.,. aww M , .,.. 235 J X .-A,.W..saiS sf-2:5-': bg Q , i sg 3 ,xv ,X b Q.i, ,,.x,:.. TQX w X ,WCS L 1-Iwi ' 1 5 GENERATIQN '74 AD QUEEN Kathy has made it two in a row to k p GENERATIGN ' g Best Wishes From The EAGLEDALE BRANCH 2802 Lafayette Road Indianapolis, Indiana Tl-Le Bank. Indiana Natiqglgl Congratulations and Good Luck To the Class of '74 Frank I. Stefanko Family SPEEDWAY LAN ES 3805 W. 16th Street 244-4781 The Majorettes Congratulate the Seniors especially Connie and lo ROBO AUTDMATIC CAR WASH 1006 Main Street Speedway and 2118 North Sherman l 51.00 2542 for for WASH WAX Qoptionall To all the RAIDERS that were, are and will loe- JUNIOR Homeroom 209 says Congratulations and Good Luck!! Especially to the Seniors of '74 'l5l , , WASHINGTON PARK EAST Con ratulatlons to the Seniors fr m g 0 CEMETERY D 10800 East Washington Str t I d' napolis I d 46229 DM B B E E F AN D POULTRY CG. I d' I' I d' AH I I YI I21n3pO IS, H Iana I 4 C DEARDORE AND ECTS COMPANY Sqft, 4224 W. 71 st Street Phone NO. 297-4795 GQ, X Moria E: 92635166 D NW . d 2,1532 liwdialna 46222 BEST WISHES SENIORS Class of '74 Student Executive Board 1973-74 CAPITGL CITY FENCE CO. INC. 920 E. New York Street Q 5 I I , t Im I xi E ELA' D C lfllfmc. 3561 WEST IOTI-I ST. INDIANAPOLIS IND ' Kaxvasalti 'YAMAHA ' Bultaco 'Husqvarna Psmou 'Moto Guzzi Phone: 638- 552i Decorator Service Custom Upholstering Carpeting Drapery GRANT FURNITURE CC., INC. 3045 Lafayette Road Indianapolis, Indiana. 924-4868 46222 ,Vg.,,l?,,.:ii fl 1' fn POTTENCER NURSERY and I- LANDSCAPE co. I sa ' 1 Complete Fencing Facilities 3401 Lafaveffe Road Residential Commercial Indianapolis, Indiana 291-4470 Redwood and Rustic Patio Fencing . . . . Compliments of Plus Industrial Chain Link TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE 327 West 30th Street 924-2214 VI CARDINAL RITTER HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Catering Service Weddings, Dinner Parties For Information Call: Mr. Ioe Trier 924-4333 When the clouds hide the sun, It's you that has to shine! Good Luck Class of 74 junior Homeroom 311 SIDE WITH THE RAIDERS For Your Roofing-Siding-Guttering Needs call BECKER ROOFING CO. lim Giblin, Owner 2902 W. Michigan Street 636-0666 TONY I. BANICH STANDARD 5 4. Z my SERVICE STATION Belleview and Lafayette 639-2845 LM. PORTER CO. 2465 Winthrop Avenue 'ReaI Estate . . . -I Indianapolis, Indiana nsurance 923-3333 46205 -Property Management 2910 W. 16th Street john M. Porter Indpls., Indiana 46222 638-5628 Ronald H. Macy ta the 3, AW 6901 N. Michigan Road Merchants Men Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 BUS: 257-2533 Res: 923-3710 solve your Bankingpfoblemsf ' State Farm Insurance M Companies .4-x. V C ,-. y Congratulations Class of '74 john T. Cimmerman Family 3145 W. 16th Street 8237! Indianapolis, Indiana 9 f 637-8571 i t A beautiful if itt Cir? U G H UF in ivi oiiiiowi TOUCH-TUNEQ Telephone Service Indiana Bell X! Congratulations to the Class of '74 When You Think of Building Think of DAVIS HOMES INC Indiana's Largest On Your Lot Builders, 353 West 16th Place Indianapolis, Indiana Locations of the Model Homes built by DAVIS HQMES 10601 Pendleton Pike 350 West 16th Street 7073 West Washington Street 9431 East Washington Street 3090 Lafayette Road 11939 N. Meridian Street 5911 South US 31 823-4424 926-6031 244-7624 897-3748 926-5363 846-4265 783-6647 james E. Moore Co. Mechanical Contractor 130 S. Furman Plumbing and Heating Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 FROM 241-5107 or 248-1521 TH ESE HALLS atnmdieilil FLOOR COVERING 1614 N. Centennial St. ' Indianapolis, indiana 46222 HB. Crandvvell 635-5925 Expert Installation Free Estimates Henry C. Decker Sales Representative FUTURE RAIDERS 7737 South Meridian Street from Indianapolis, Indiana 46217 Bus. 888-1126 Res. 291-5270 ST' Auto ' Fire ' Life ' Truck ' Commerci scrioot 5ii3.X35Q1EiLi?3I.iFi SPEEDWAY BODY SHOP, INC. 2534 W. 16th Street Don Hughes Manager 7i?afuf'4 36414414 Stop ' I wo n ' n 'D Speed Y dm G Call for an appointment 244-9809 Owner-Mary H. joliff EVEN TEACHERS DESERVE A BREAK AT i Y 2 3435 W. 16th Street MCDOnaId'S l I6 Hours SUNDAY thru THURSDAY 10:30 A.M.-11 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10:30 A.M.-12 P.M. Phone 632-3863 GEORGETOWN SHELL Good, luck 30th and Georgetown Seniors SERVICE is ouR BUSINESS Homeroom 302 Phone: 291-9294 Dick Ambuehi Good Luck Graduates Dave Richey lr. REDI-PRINT, ING LQ, Q BGPRDEN'S MILK d Eagledale Plaza auf 5 an Printing Office Supplies .Qt ICE CREAM 925-6662 ,., r '5' Elsie says ' ip S UE' Y H 1 W THE SAMPLE Room A 5.5! Salesman Samples v junior Misses C0 g'alU'f 0 S ffom Q Dresses Coats Sportswear Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Watford, lim, Larry, Debbie, Chris, Darlena, Kenny, and Tim. L 4808 W. 34th Street 297-0683 159 l 1 in kd l'sg Beyond Disney World . . . beyond the Astrodome . . . beyond the whims of the weather . . . and, beyond time itself! 700 North High School Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46224 BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIORS FRESHMAN HO EROO 307 LLOYD A. POTTENGER IR. Agent 1340 Main Street y V. M 6901 N. Michigan Road Speedway, Indiana 46224 . , Indianapolis, Indiana Ray C. Wishmeier Phone: 244-5718 46268 W Business: 257-2433 Residence: 291-4385 MESS 10609 N. PARK INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46280 I 317'844'9901 .,,, , t..:q , , INSURANCE I mc i.E. BROCKLEHURST f'-'- PROJECT MANAGER COMPANIES Architects-Engineers- Land Planners- Contract Managers Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois I 'fN'TEl.EDYNE SERVICE A l ! C 14 gecuufq Qffegec 2837 Lafayette Road . . . Opportunities Unlimited . . Low Cost-Budget Terms . . . Day and Evening Classes . . . Free Placement Service . . Earnings after 9 months training Ask your Counselor about our Scholarship Program Free Brochure Call 844-3351 Indianapolis, Indiana 926-5337 Color Television-Stereo GOOD LUCK SENIOR CLASS From the IOYNER FAMILY 'M Good Luck To The Class of '74 GEORGE HUTCHINSON Builder-Contractor 3117 N. Centennial 924-2361 U nm DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 2340 East Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 IOHN ZORE'S BODY SHOP AND VVRECKER SHOP IIM IOHN 1300 N. Mickley Road Indianapolis, Indiana 247-8484 Anywhere-Any Size 13171 636-2345 MEATS-FROZEN CROCERIES-PRODUCE SUPPLIES I ' 7 A l W Q 0' GA , A I lx :J N A X - Hy, . , K y I- , CARPET FASHIONS, INC. 3748 Lafayette Road Next to Central Hardware 293-3987 Free Estimates 90 Day Cash Richard Hollcraft 162 Manager DON HOCK 1210 N. Rayton Phone: 13173 359-2550 Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 Distinctive Mexican Food WILLIAMS BAIT AND BE ,000 li 3502 vv. 16th street 4 631-4604 , - I Y f GQ I ' 1 5 elk 597 . 1'- IJI I ' 7mm 5 Ill 944 f W ' ' A- lf Fleet Specialist ix ' -2 365 W. 17th Street Indianapolis, , aux 923-3816 Indiana gif' - 1-.ji 6 , Ra THE RITTER SINCIERS vvisi-1 LucK TO THE Rfxiosizs or 1974 TACKLE - Archery - Fishing Tackle ' Gun Ammo Winter and Summer Baits Closed Monday Only ' Master Charge - Shopper's Charge ' Lay-A-Way 337 W. 10th Street 632-5881 RETTIG ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC 470 North Warman Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 I63 BAKER ENGINEERING COMPANY Experimental Machine Work Specializing in Racing joe Baker-Owner Best Wishes From the Bakers the Class of '74' HOMEROOM 304 SAYS GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '74 Insurance Bonds Real Estate TOLER PHARMACY THF ROBERT A' GLN EAL 3353 Georgetown Road Indianapolis, Indiana AGENCY Free Prescription Delivery 522 West 16th Street Speedway, Indiana 46224 293-0868 243-3557 . WESTSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC 5901 Crawfordsville Road S . 9f00d.l0'b PLYMOUTH peedway, Indiana IVNI 244-7221 td 3700 Lafayette Road VELIKAN UPHOLSTERY 936 N. Ketcham Free Pick-up and Delivery Re-Styling-All Fabrics- Velvets-Nauganhydes 631-1001 Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 293-4900 Leasing New and Used Cars Service-Parts-Body Shop COLUMBIA WHOLESALE COMPANY Wholesalers Candy-Cigarettes-Tobacco-Cigars- Paper Goods-Sundries Owner: Mrs. Donna Ivanoff 702 North Holmes Avenue Office: 637-8455 Residence: 632-4158 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '74 BLOOM FLOWERS Spencers and Edwards 3433 West 10th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 Phone: 636-5556 WE GROW OUR OWN Jaw af' fp ' NW 4fMfQy, Www WWW PM W It's the real thing. Cghe. coca coma amy ww' .W 1. 315 ,Mmm ,uw-my nm sm.-, ummm of we can-cms Company , , L PAU L HARVEY FORD Second to None 3103 Lafayette Road 925-3511 Indianapolis, Indiana I Flolku A3375 if-Hsu - I I ia W FX TE-E Ill? I f X fi ' l l tl l Congratulations to Our Daughter, Debbie McAllister and Her Classmates of 1974 The Thomas McAllister Family Portraits Any Occasion or Event Color-Black and White MARK BAKER PHOTOGRAPHER Copy Service 1132 North Tibbs Avenue I317I 636-5126 Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 After 5 p.m. ROSNER DRUG STORE 1564 Main Street Speedway, Indiana 46224 244-6382 244-0241 Drive Up Prescription Window and Free Prescription Delivery 167 RITTER PARENTS CLUB A FIRM FOUNDATION FOR A GROWING INSTITUTION If ' ' ? LI H will ggi! JJ? WE CR W WE TRANSPORT WE COMPETE WE PLAY Congratulations to the Seniors Homeroom 308-B COUNTRY CANDLE COTTAG E 8647 West 21 st Street 241-6145 46224 Dale and Esther Paul The Candle Makers GOOD LUCK SENIORS CLASS OF 1974 from the COOPER5 MOBH Byron V. Thiesing Family 6470 West 10th Street Indianapolis, Indiana Phone: 241-4024 Donald Cooper SWEEN EY REALTY COMPANY l REALTORS just ask Mr. jenks-he'll tell you 836 E. 64th Street . ', Tom Reese e 926-3807 o alo tOg'1 e DO ADAMS SHELL SERVICE STATIO Complete Car Service-Engine Tune-up Minor Repairs-Wheel Balancing Mufflers-Brakes Six Full time Mechanics To Serve You Road Service-Wrecker Service-Radio Dispatched 30th and Lafayette Road 923-0144 C I' t f 'bmp 'men S O cARPET TowN HERITAGE WEST CAEETERIA 3220 W. 16th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 2333 5532352 Road Howard Hanlon Don Hemelgarn WEST SIDE BICYCLE MART 3033 Lafayette Road GOOD LUCK to the CLASS of '76 923-8257 Schwinn Bikes Parts and Accessories The Carl E' Weber Famlly Ride A Schwinn For Good Health-It's Fun l Good Luck Class of 74 From the BLACK STUDENT UNION 170 INDIANAPOUS, INDIANA PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL 20 East Fourteenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Residence Studio 255-7303 635-2200 BEST WISHES TO ALL FORMER 84 FUTURE RAIDER GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Cross Mike '68 Mary '71 Dave '69 Helen '74 Monica '77 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '74 IN THE YEARS TO COME From TH E FACULTY AN D STAFF P. 84 I. Tool Company 3525 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46218 546-4858 WHITE TRUCK SALES of INDIANAPOLIS Auto Car The Big 4 Freight Liner White Western Star 1400 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 634-8427 -1---if -- V V HYDE PARK CLGTH ES Factory Outlet 3740 Lafayette Road Compliments of Indianapolis, Indiana 297-2502 N 0 E l.-SMYS E R E N G l N E E RI N G Rev. Richard Lyons 5230 W. 10th Street U Indianapolis, Indiana 5813 Sunwood DWG 244-4437 St. Gabriel Parish Mobil Oil Corporation . 2255 R I Indianzipsdlls ltldellalrhilj E.R. Bewley 6358488 635-5535 The Homeroom That Has It Together 9307Dh077t0!lC I-fmncroom 507 NURSING HCDME Care of Aged Fractured Cases Convalescents Chronically lll lnvalids X. 6955 an 3 Qi 52. z Q35 - 5 W.MORRlS ms 'S gl 244-3251 5225 West Morris Licensed By State Medicaid Certified Private and Semi Private Rooms Individually Heated and Air Conditioned Private Telephones Available 24 Hour Nursing Care W l 1 XX V13 Always a Ritter Booster IOSEPH E. STEVENS QRTU RY Chapel of the Flowers 3136 W. 16th Street just off Kessler Boulevard 636-0125 LAMBERTS REFRIGERATION SALES G S SERVICE 0 I ' N NEW and USED Q:agffsiiiif5555555555325 will?li55555525?2ife525i5sass:E.,. 2915 W. 10th Street r 631-9550 A ' ' A ' , 4 . Q U Q R S ,.,, - Lair rifggdfd, inc. i' 5 WHERE sunneu BEAUTY nuns You . PERMANENTS - TINTING ,ZH - Rg0gwggZE-Wgafgggqgc -2322225531 'itflflffffiigf' 5lS5I5-fiffiffgffriiiffifi ffl' ' '1 5 7 9- 07 ' Wm X' Wllglm STYLED 34 CLEANED 9 Al:Aml'Ll,wlr:1,n:1?31l3S PM 1 fi? Mon, Tues, Wed- 'rhyrs also Amhrhfj :LSSQMPM .ffifff a a 3 5:12:25 PM T .f '?iE5?:g,:., 4:f ,1 U H F perignced In Lgtesl '-fg5i1Qgi5g: To The GREAT CLASS of '74 kg H CTU'ggg?qSej'Y n9 ij, 5848 L71 .l,, I '10 Smile God Loves You I Do Tool God Bless FATHER KOS ES,.llZ,.lS,tSS Q J F-I-C Tom WILSON 630 North College Avenue Q Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 S25 -QS 638-3786 30OTnnlr1vCities, IIIRIFTY RENT-A-CAR 243 ' 8296 GOOD LUCK SENIORS! From Sophomore Homeroom 303 WESTSIDE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. HX - A ...if lf fu I' 7402 Lake Road I X if Indianapolis, Indiana 46217 -4 Q! R Phone: 881-6718 . 'f gi wk J V Y 4,N , 23 tFormerIy Frank 1. Luzar Wrecking Contractorsj C. fm --- , , , WE-.3 -.1 We move the earth or anything on it. 'T 8' ' Big or small we do them all-COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL agmaaf, M TE'i5ER, REALTORS 293-5847 4667 West 30th Street Georgetown Square INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46222 Good Luck Graduates Dave Richey Sr. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Life-Health-Car-Home Commercial-Group-Financing 926-6792 Congratulations Seniors from ST. MALACHY SCHOOL Brownsburg, Indiana Zelma Kinder Managing Broker 293-0770 46112 ESTABLISHED I883 I L Air Condltlonlng Co. Division of Comfort Engineers, Inc. 2538 WEST I6TH STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46222 PHONE: 639-2576 I75 GOOD LUCK SENIORSH From Freshmen Homeroom 308-A Compliments of GONKLE FUNERAL HOME 4925 West Sixteenth Street Speedway, Indiana 241-6333 the doers Your funeral director: someone who does at a time when so much needs doing : . VILLAGE BOWL-WEST Where Bowlers Bowl Best 6380 West 34th Street 293-9427 lu - ' L Visit the is RAZZ MA TAZZ LOUNGE M Agn, ,,.t:, Q ,s ilk -Q ati it F - South End of Village Bowl if . 1 i 'l T'ff.-'F'fG i , ...Z 352 ' si Wie art! Congratulations CLASS of '74 IR. LAZARO BUILDERS, INC. Model Office 243-0002 244-4574 Marion County FARM FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1530 W. Epler Cumberland TVHGGFS P0it1I 783-2311 894-3311 291-9055 MEATS FRESH PRODUCE 30th and KEYSTONE MARKET 2345 E. 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 925-7993 Robert' Laffin-Owner Best Wishes to the CLASS of '74 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck Steve '69 Barb '74 Pat '71 Tom '76 Compliments of ST. MlCHAEL'S CHURCH 3354 West 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '74 Start out life right with a new or used car from 500 AUTO CENTER 4601 W. 16th Street Indianapolis See joe Cochran and the team Art Robbie Bud Vallie PLATER'S SUPPLY CO. INC. 2311 Valley Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 13171 638-6528 46218 3 iii Qllll 4.. A is Jr, Q L' g V 45 s 1. . XJ 'iq ylbzhfx it sa ti' ttf xl .Q L W JV, ,V vw S A ' v if T 'w 'K 'ni , V ,Unit M1741 i , Ji, 5 , -' D 'if' WN Sw' :if 14141.21 A fiyxx XX nw 5-K gf' 1 Q, ,vt11x:.Q,X,w! --. , in gf! ,W . '-' wtf Jap Q 5 YY 2 QQCY4 Aw gms 35 t my N , Y- ftp . ff. V-5 1' 1 ill ,S N 4, 51.4, if ., ' , if- dcgafdf Sd 1 T . fx! 0 JQQ -:J ii 'nflyn TF- 'ff W ' L-A ,' - h' ALL hy? f-:fL -fy be - +R '73 -1- Y: il .L -1' I . .-. -- 2- X H i A VV to ,w.-4-tes, 4ieWs4w'wf-1 .. . ig , srl C531 YQ A 1 1 , ' ' E 5 I., . i 2 . i3iI:':'-rf, 1 If i '. L. , 5 LS' , .....4..1.4.-i - Aji'CLirg1uli ' T A X A 73:2 I'3 '9'E.---.In--...I-5. -. U .. Q--0 ':', fu rm , JI .,. 7 J V -!!i,IiLJ'?Di 'f 4, 2 - ti QT 1' A-Sri-'i'ff1, i 'K '5 ' 4,.,fhf1- ' 1,553 ,gfff ','iI.4i1g, , xx ' ' -r':.'.-,,. ,,,---...ff.-- -,.,-I Q, W ., .1,2L,.,,,, , AT. .' 4. --4-,-N..-,4 -ef xg-hw 7-fre..-..,.,Y .,iy,, ,. ,ngp U I no K ,V , ., -Mp fi x ' .Jrfb-'kv Y Y 2 K ,r if KIRCHNER-TURNER INC. Custom Builders 244-1002 215 N. High School Road STUDENTS BURNET-BINFURIJ r P Egil u .I X 'THE BUILDER S LUMBER COMPANY 'Q Since 1515 14111 We t 30171 SK t 926-3315 QQ an 'Z-' 'I 3 up if r ,,, . l I u I A I A D tp A . r Il 1. 0 v S MzzA CARRY If , OU,T5 sharing 3623 W. 16th Street 632-4331 Food Fun For Everyone I78 Giant Sandwiches Spaghetti-Ravioli-Chicken-Shrimp d carin 8 VVESTLAKE DRIVE IN THEATRE 6275 W. 10th Street I 244-1632 Welcomes All Ritter Students BEST OF LUCK TO ALL THE SENIORS FROM THE HENNESSYS BROWNSBURG PAT 84 SHERRIE Y TERRY 81 VICKIE AN D APPLIANCE CO. Brovvnsburg Shopping Center 904 E. Main Street 852-4587 Glidden Paint-Lucas Paint Electrical and Plumbing Supplies BILL 81 DONNA VIC 84 BEV CARL CHUCK KLEIN Your Independent Insurance Pro 3833 N. Meridian Street 924-4551 Congratulations to the CLASS of '74 BOB'S STAN DARD SERVICE STATION 5628 N. Illinois Street NOW 7 LOCATIONS 251-3933 TARA TIBBS BROWNSBURG - - We t34th St ect T'bb A 900 E. M ' St t Complete Automotlve Servlce otsMoIIer Rorod at Lllfosyexanlllsad Brownsbuslilg, ITS. GREENWOOD FT. SQUARE WHITELAND Madison Avenue Prospect Street I0 North US 31 at Stop 11 Road ot Morris Street Whitelond, Ind. NEW LOCATION AT 8900 South Meridian at county Line Rd. .' - 'ui si- ? FOOD CENT! Specializing in Maintenance Work, Repairing Power Wiring, Commercial Wiring and Line Work Good Luck Raiders cooNcE ELECTRIC iNcoRPoRATEo ST. GABRIEL scHooL ow' 1436 Oliver Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Charles D. Coonce, President 46221 637-8366 Good Luck SENIORS From The IUNIORS in Homeroom 309 Kothe, Wells, E1I'lCl BHUI' Congratulations to the Seniors 'BA 1' -M-f Co., inc. 0f'74 from the 50 KO-WE-BA Lane Manufacturing Institutional Wholesale Grocers Phone 636-4507 Staff of GENERATION '74 Uganda CIMOQXSMITZS CHPITOL DODGE 4343 W. 38th Street' Indianapolis. Indiana 46254 Across from Lafayette Square Phone 293-6220 THE TREND HOUSE Complete Home Furnishings Free Decorator Service Evenings By Appointment 1450 Main Street Speedway, Indiana 46224 180 241-7282 Delts Back The Raiders President- Sue Held Vice President- Debbie Rogers Treasure- Sandy Dimitroff Secretary- Iean Luzar These TV experts grade tough Look what they say about RCA XL 100 Color TV' The XL-100 to me has more natural color. Glynn Rogers Chief Engineer, Atlanta I want to see exactly what l see in the control booth at home and the XL-100 does it. Bill Foster TV Director, Los Angeles 'The color on the XL-100 is excellent. Greg Smith TV Cameraman, Los Angeles 'I think the owner of a new XL-100 can look forward to very good color pictures and very little service. Russell Vogt TV Service Technician, Detroit Raiders! junior Homeroom 102 Congratulations 1974 Graduates! For the very finest In Concert Piano Tuning DAVIS PIANO TUNING and REPAIRS I call: 635-TUNE I' Mr.Bud oavis 32 E. Washinton St Good Luck Raiders! Mr. and Mrs. lulio DeFabis Buy, Sell, Trade, Insure Service, Consign IERRY KERKHOF, INC. Sports and Economy Cars 3448 W. 16th Street 46222 43173 637 1497 BEST VVISHES TO THE CLASS of 1974! AND T S B A N K COMPANY M RU T Special checking accounts for college students and newlyweds. 25c total monthly charge. No minimum balance. No limit on number of checks written. FIRST BANK and TRUST COMPANY 9 Marion County Offices Member F.D.I.C. Congratulations to the RAIDERS OF '74 -and the best of Luck in years to come :Sisters of St. Francis 1973-1974 Oldenburg, Indiana Cheerleaders CHEER the RAIDERS on to VICTORY 183 ' 1524.65 Q Qmqfgft B471-Oi M Wait? CZK, . UQ eff H Q? QQ? 1113 46,5 gag 1 qiyx CQYILM QJOU-JZ QQ awww A in ,J my MMZLW jm sw-W Qing ff: Q51 Q MMM YWWLM QW' bfgwwjw jf, Uflczu F92- GJ . XMMEGX ffm N' GE?4:QQ9QfffiiEi 304 mgjjwpf N5 ymwmw X Q5 XP 'L -1+ 'XMJmXjf?QQy9 After a big game you need something to quench your thirst. Ask Diane. She has found the answer. .gf s Er Hctfife Rye! bw , Stokely WW' liatnradet EE I ,q,ggf33j lu ' nimsr uufuciirn STUKELY-VAN CAMP General Offices 941 North Meridian Indianapolis, Indiana Compliments of: HOLLET and HARMON DRUGSTORE METALLIC ELECTRIC .. COMPANY 2 E. Main Street Brownsburg, Indiana 46112 852-2564 HOLY TRINITY PARISH Commercial and Industrial W. . 50-50 CLUB 3522 W. SIZE Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 WIN CASH EACH WEEK 926-0333 CALL 631-2939 W I Good Luck Class of '74 From Homeroom 310-A Compliments of KE Commercial Business Broke Residential KERKHQF REALTY 84 Notary Pulolit IN S U RA N E lerry Kerkhof Broker 3446 W. 16th Street I317l 637-1497 Indianapolis, Indiana 46222 b g I7 EiMx. I LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. Phone 635-2308 Milne Baskerville 24 Hour Service L.L. Shonkvviler get with gregg! H.H. CREGG APPLIANCES North 5252 N. Keystone Avenue 255-3128 South 5501 S. Madison Avenue 787-1333 I - I T '5f'I r FASHION TOUCH CARPET CLEANING COMPANY 3132 W. 30th Street ONE PRICE RECARDLESS OF ROOM SIZE 924-4254 NEAL S PHILLIPS 66 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE P E 293 7333 Neal Banton 5501 W4 gem DR. BENIAMIN SCHUFF Optometrist PAUL BAKER Dispensing Optician Speedway Shopping Center 241-9315 CAITO 84 CORSARO -our specialty- Wholesale Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Office: 637-1968 joe: 786-2720 Phil: 925-8471 lohn: 787-7502 O L lv Xggy Al X Wg '7 52? ,Bfffffe .. Aman 0 '.-' My Hmmlll ll fx IUC 90 L, IHILHIIHIL. fx ' S ' ,E Co 1218 FII ? l enff fa 1 --E EL'- ' i Y' BUSINESS PATRONS BERNlCE'S FABRIC SHOP 26 E. Main Street 852-4181 BODGE LINES INCORPORATED 501 S. West Street 634-4528 CENTURY GAS STATION 2701 Lafayette Rd. 923-0060 Best Service in Town DALES FAMILY CENTER 1000 E. Main Street Brownsburg, Indiana D 81 I PLUMBING 3217 N. Winfield Ave. 926-5739 EAGLE BOWL 2802 Lafayette Road 926-5393 EAGLEDALE FLORIST 3615 W. 30th St. 924-4249 Flowers For All Occasions Good Luck '74 RAIDERS and all the rest. Greg OVE Roebuck IAMES W. HASTING, D.D.S. 551 South Fleming 241-7300 ist BATTAuoN my 106th INFANTRY BrookIyn's Own Best of Luck Graduates ALBERT G. MAAS CO. 155 East Maryland Street 632-8315 I88 ST. MALACHY PARISH 306 N. Green Street Good Luck Seniors MANN'S CLEANERS 3098 Lafayette Rd. 925-0849 Best Cleaners in Town MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. INC. 1530 W. Epler Avenue MID WEST TRUCK SALES 5301 Massachusetts Avenue 545-7601 1 OBIDIAH'S RECORD SHOP Eagledale Plaza Records and Paraphernalia PARKER GMC TRUCK SALES INC. 3801 W. Morris 247-4211 PARKER TRAVEL COACH 5401 Massachusetts Avenue 546-4971 RABB 84 HOWE CABINET TOP CO. 2571 N. Winthrop Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 Shhd. Class 14 84 15 Back the Raiders All the Way VILLAGE KNIT SHOP- 30th 84 Georgetown Rd. 297-0161 Patterns-Knit-Crochet-Needle Point WEST AIRE LIOUORS 2333 Lafayette Road 923-8394 PERSO AL P TRCNS Zorqui Abadrizy Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Adamovich Forest Alexander Gisela Alverez 72 An Aunt of Angel's Andy's and Ruth Variety Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Arnold George Arnold Mrs. Pauline Arnold Marilyn Athmann Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Austill Steve Austill Mr. and Mrs. Don Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Duke H. Baker and Family Debbie Baker Karen Baker Mark Baker Mark joey Baker Patty Baker Terri Baker Dr. Lewis G. Baltzell Barbarian Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barbarich Rosalie Barbarich Mrs. Gertrude Bassel Sue Basso Mrs. joanne Bates Margaret Kay Beaman Mr. and Mrs. Donald j. Beringer and Family Best of Luck Seniors '74 Irene Best Best Wishes from Beth jane Ann BewIey Sister Madonna Bishop Mr. and Mrs. B. F. 'Bissell Linda Bissell The Black Odyssey Museum Mr. and Mrs. james j. Blair Eddie Blair Mr. and Mrs. Kevin j. Blandford Kent P.R. Blandford 78 Cindy Blazic DiAnn Blazic jenny Blazic The Bodeau Family Anita Bordenkecher The Bozo's-j.C.j. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Brennan Shawn A. Brennan Mike Brier Mr. and Mrs. Don Brocker Philip Broderick Rick Brodnik Kathy Brooks Bruce and Meg The Bryant Family Henry Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brydon Betty Brydon Mrs. Budenz Teresa Buechlein Delores A. Burke Robert S. Burke jr. j.F. Burris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Burton Karen Burton 75 Butler Fashion Cleaners Sister julann Butz Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Caito Clara Caito '72 Frank Caito joe and Peach Caito '69-70 Esther Canalas Cardinal Ritter Convent The Carlile's Mr, and Mrs. james Carrico and Sons The G.M. Carrier Family Dan Carrier Tom Carrier Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cashner Mr. and Mrs. joseph B. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. joseph B. Cecil and Girls Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cesnik Anthony Cesnik Cecilia Cesnik Kirk Cesnik Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P. Chamberlin Mr. Kenneth Charlton jeff Charlton Linda Charlton Chicko Kovey what Chlozt Mr. and Mrs. Paul j. Chrisftie Mary Cimmerman 74 Mr. and Mrs. Cass Clark Mr. and Mrs. jack Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clifton and Sons Mrs. Richard Cloud Sr. Karen Cloud Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Cochran and Family Mr. and Mrs. Cole Robin Cole Connie and Dave Mr. and Mrs. john L. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Coonce Steve Conns Cathy Cox Tom Cox Marie M. Coyle Father Larry Crawford The Culpepper Family Mrs. james E. Cummings, jr. Dave and Debbie Curts Mr. and Mrs. Milos Cventinovich Danny's Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dauenhauer Mr. Charles Dauenhauer Lisa Dauenhauer Lisa Dauenhauer's Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mendel L. Dawson and Family Beth Dawson Mr. and Mrs. john E. Deardorf Mrs. Marilyn Deardorf Cathy Deardorf Marie Deardorf Princess Dutchess Denkendorf Alice Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Denton Carole Denton Deric and Buck V. Mr. and Mrs. Emile DesRoches joseph DesRoches Rosie DesRoches Kenneth Dickerson Stephen and Robbie Dininger Mr. and Mrs. William Divine DKDKMNj Mr. and Mrs. john Dolan Mary Anne Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Downton B.A. Doyle jr. Family Bill Doyle june Doyle Patty Doyle Ron Doyle Terry Doyle William C. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Drury jeanine and Terry Drury Mr. and Mrs. james Dugan john Dugan Sharon Dugan Robert Anthony Dugar jr. Rosie Dugar i Good Old Bill Duggar Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Wm. B. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunlap Dunn and Daughters A.C. Ernst Manuel Espinosa David Espling Tammie Essick Mr. and Mrs. john C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell Patty Farrell Cynthia Kay Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. james Felisky Deborah Felisky Fenoglio Family Irene Fields Mr. and Mrs. john Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. A.j. Fischer jane Ann Fischer john A. Fischer '68 Thomas M. Fischer Myrtle Fitzgibbons Thomas Fitzgibbons Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ford Airman Roger A. Ford '71 Mark Ford I love Fran Sister M. Annette Frank Mr. and Mrs. Russell Freeze Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freije Diana Freije Mark Freije Sister jane Frey A Friend A Friend of Ritter From a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frick Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Fricke Duane D. Fricke '70 Gary M. Fricke '73 Edward Ganz jesse, Ann and Katrina Garber Mynelle Gardener Mr. and Mrs. Maurice I. Gardner Anthony Gardner Mary Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Gatto Beth Gatto Mark Gatto Sandra Gatto Mr. and Mrs. joseph Gazvoda Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gehlhausen Mr. Gemmell ' Barbara and Tom Gilkison Mr. and Mrs. james Goecke Good Luck Raiders Good Luck Ritter Gordon Lightfoot and Friend Mr. and Mrs. john Gorman Connie, Dan and Benji Gorman Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Grable Louann Grady 70 Dan Moloy Grandma Betty The Greenan Family Ron Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark Griffin Colette Griffin Ethel Griffin Anne Vondersaar Grissom '69 Mr. Bill Grist G.L. '76 P.C. Grove Ruth O. Guyton Faye Gwaltney Mr. jim Gwinn says Go Irish Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hagan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Hagist C.E. Hally Tim Hally Linda Hamby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton Mrs. Hamm john and jeanne Hannan Therese Harlan julia Harlan Mr. and Mrs. john A. Harper Cheryl Harper Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrelson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrington LeAnn and jason Harrington Scott Harrington Dave Harvey Mrs. Helen F. Hauck john Hauck Pat Hauck Mrs. j.T. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hemelgarn Mr. and Mrs. james L. Hennigar Mary and Al Hernandez and Children Don Hester N.C. Fr. Ed Hilderbrand Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hilligoss Rick Hilligoss R.F. Holland Mrs. Ruby K. Hollowell Mr. and Mrs. john M. Huber Kim Huber Rod Huber Laura Hutchinson l Love jeff Mr. and Mrs. Darrell lngle Mrs. Donna Ivanoff Fanny Ivanoff '75 Zora Ivanoff Meg jacob Eric Thomas jaffke-Class of '88 Tom and Karen fFordj jaffke Dr. and Mrs. Charles james Herb jarboe jeanne and Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Larry jines Mr. and Mrs. Owen jines joan, joe, julie, Carol Mrs. Edward johnson Mary johnson Mrs. Lee Ethel johnson Mr. and Mrs. john jordan Karen jordan Mrs. Mary B. joyner Mr. and Mrs. George june Michael Kane Mr. and Mrs. john Kashman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kazacoff and Elaine Mrs. Elsie Kelter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelter Chris Kelter Mike Kelter Paul Kelter 190 Steve Kelter Mr. Henry Kern Mr. and Mrs. james P. Kern Paul Kern Philip Kern Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kevlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinley Peggy Kinley Edward and Mary Klemen Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Francis Klepeh Gene Knop john Kojetin The William P. Mattingly Family Debbie McAllister and Danny Malad Sister jacquelyn McCracken Mr. and Mrs. McGuiinness Phyllis McKenna Sherry and Doug McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. C.B. McMillan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C.B. McMillan jr. Mr. and Mrs. john Melvin Patrick Mendenhall Merc and Marie Ping and Pong '74 Sister Diane Mersch Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Komlanc Mr. and Mrs. C.j. Korba Elaine Korba Greg Korba Mary Korba Vicki Korba Mr. and Mr. Donald Korby Dave Korby Denise Korby-75 Betty Kron Gerald K. Korn Keith Korn E Martha Koup Norman Koup Mr. and Mrs. George S. Kovatch Seigfried Kovinczech Mr. and Mrs. joseph Kubala Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Kurzawa Diane and jeff Kurzawa Rodney and Linda Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laffin Brenda Laffin Doug Laffin Sharon Laffin Roy L. LaFollette Mrs. Anna Lambert Mr. and Mrs. joseph Lampert Vivian D. Lane Elf Lawson joe Lawson Sr. joe, MaryAnne, and Christy Lawson Mary Lawson Mrs. Helen F. Lawson Mary Leffler Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Leffler The Norm Legge Family David Legge Mr. and Mrs. jacob Lekse Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lekse Diane Lekse joe Lentz-Good Luck Seniors Linda and Morris Mr. and Mrs. john R. Lingeman Cathy Lingeman Monica Lingeman Theresa Long Barb Lucas Kathy Lucas Mr. and Mrs. F. Lucas jerry Lucas Patti Luzar-'68 Willy Luzar Bob and Nancy Lyons Mrs. jeannette Manship Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marek Pat Marek Pat Marek-Good Luck Seniors '74 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin Best Wishes-Marvin, Mary and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mattingly Beth Mattingly Brian Metallic joan Metallic Tim O'Hara Michael Mike and jeannie Mike and Michelle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mikita Tammy Mikita Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Edward Mills Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Myron Miller W. Thomas Miller H. Minkner Edwin Mintert Clarie Minton Mr. and Mrs. john B. Moloy Marcy Moloy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Montarsi and Family Mrs. Ruth Moody Mr. and Mrs. james j. Mooney jr. julie Mooney Sam Moore Sr. Sam Moore jr.k Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mora Mr. and Mrs. jerry Moran Mrs. Helen Moran Karen Moran ' Richard A. Morgan Roxanna Morgan Vanessa Morgan The Daniel Morgan Family The Paul Morgan Family Morris Scott Mucho NHS '75 Mr. and Mrs. john F. Mulhern Mike Mulvey Mr. and Mrs. joseph Murphy Mr. joseph Narc Mrs. lone Neal and Fanny Ginger and Mamie Neely joyce Delight Neely William H. Neely Sharon Rose Neely Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Nester Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson Mrs. Arnold Niehuus Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Nielson Marianne Nyikos Mrs. R. F. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. james Oldham Mr. and Mrs. john C. Oliver joe Oliver Patty Oliver Susan Oliver Mr. and Mrs. john S. Osborne jeanne Osborne Aproyhit Ostyquiez Carol Padgett. Reverend William Pappano Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parker Ceburn Parker Roger Parker Norman Parshall Margaret Parshall Patty Parshall '71 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pasley Alice Passehl Steve Passehl Sue Passehl Teresa Passehl jack T. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. john C. Payne Ms. Gale E. Payne Kerry Payne '73 Terry Payne '73 G.M. Pennycuff Laureen Pennycuff Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pesel Mr. and Mrs. joe Piggot Butch Piggot Dan Piggott jenny Piggott Richie Ping Mr. and Mrs. Miles V. Plzak Mr. and Mrs. james D. Polak Barb Polak Mr. and Mrs. jerry j. Potts Mr. and Mrs. john Potts Cleora Powell Carol Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Price joseph Price The Puccinelli Family Leo Queisser Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. RaFalski and Family Donna RaFalski Rager Family The Rak Family Brian and David Rak Cecilia Rak Bob Rance N.H.S. Agnes Rancourt Mary Rancourt Ralph Rancourt Robert Rancourt Theresa Rancourt Mrs. Opal Reed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese jr. Thomas M. Reese 72 Katie Reeves Mr. and Mrs. joseph D. Regich Theresa Marie Reidy-L.S.A. '71 Victor Repse Steve Reynolds john Richeson Kris Richey jackie Richey Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ridenour Rick Roberts Paul Robertson and Family The Roebuck Family joe Roebuck Mitzi Rogers Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Rohr jeannie Rosner Stephen Rott, jill, jennifer, jason Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Rudness Roberta Rudness Betty Rugh Robert Rugh Tony Rupe Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Russell Margaret Sabo Mr. and Mrs. john Sabo Sassie and Puddin' janis Scharfenberger Betty A. Schirtzinger Howard A. Schirtzinger Mr. and Mrs. jack Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Schmutte Ann Schmutte jane Schmutte Paula Scholl Kathy Schuler Roger Schwameyer Kristin L. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sekermestrovich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sekula Mr. and Mrs. joseph Sekula Diane Sekula Mary Sekula Mrs. Betty Sering Chris Sevenish Gene Sevenish Mrs. Rita Seyfried joAnn Shambaugh Shine on Seniors '74 Sr. Gail Siebel A.M.N. john W. Smith USAF '73 Bob Smith Maryjane and jim Smith Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Smith Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Smith Mr. Robert Smith Mrs. Eleanor Smith Mrs. Rosaria Smith Reverend Myles Smith Scott D. Smith Mortirmer Snerd Mr. and Mrs. julius Somoya and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spellacy Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Meg Sperry jim Spychalski Good Luck Seniors, Aline Stafford Cathy Stahl Inez Stahl Terri Stahl Waldon Stahl Mr and Mrs. Carl D. Stanich Mr. and Mrs. S. Stanich Catherine Staton Patty Stefanko Mrs. Margartte Stephens jim and Rita Stevens Mr. and Mrs. joseph F. Stevens The George Stewart Family Steve Stewart 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Carline Stinson Barb Stinson Mr. and Mrs. james T. Strange Shelley Strange Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stergar Mr. and Mrs. Merton C. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Strack Mike j. Strack Mr. and Mrs. james Strack Mike P. Strack Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Stryzinski and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sutherland Sr. Pat Sutter Mrs. Manie Swier The Szentes Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Szumlinski Mr. and Mrs. Walter j. Szumlinski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taphorn Carol Taphorn Nancy Taphorn Thank you, Byrne Alyce L. Tender Elza L. Tender Lynn E. Tender Theresa Kay Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Byron V. Thiesing jackie Thiesing Marian j. Thiesing Mike Thiesing Mrs. Alice B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas Topsy and jacob Tony and Nancy Maureen Toth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tower Bob Trauner Clara B. Trauner Marilyn Trauner Meg Trauner Marsha Treadwell Pat Treadwell Terri Treadwell '76 Mr. and Mrs. joe Trier and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Trittipo Deb Trittipo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner and Family Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Lester E. Tweedle . Frank Velikan . E. M. Vezolles Sharon Vincente Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Vollmer Donna Vollmer joseph P. Vollmer Michael David Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vondersaar Carole Vondersaar Paul Vondersaar jr. Dottie Wallace Linda Cowden Wannemacher Ann Ware jim and judy tFordj Watson Carol Webber Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesling joan Wesling '76 Mr. and Mrs. Carl White Marilyn S. Williams Mr. jack Wil Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs liams . George A. Williams . Charles C. Winkle Mr. and Mrs. john P. Winkle Mr. and Mrs. john S. Winkle Mr. and Mrs. Wisner Mr. and Mrs. joseph Woalsey April and Cheryl Woods joAnne and Connie Woods Wendy Woods Mrs. Wylmer Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Yarbrough Eileen 76 and jeanne 78 Yarbrough Mrs. Angeline Yeftich l9l Mary Bait 919 N. Warman Ave. 637-9334 Lisa Baker 6 Wales Court 293-0521 Patty Baker 1132 N. Tibbs Ave. 636-5126 James Banich 3114 W. 9th St. 631-2934 Martin Barbarich 921 N. Haugh 638-9274 Bill Barbrich 2902 N. Moreland 923-7118 Donna Barbrick 2902 N. Moreland 923-7118 Kathryn Barnes 4014 W. 30th St. 291-4311 Barbara Beck 2649 W. 22nd St. 636-4600 Michael Begeman 3221 Lowry Rd. 297-2191 Duane Besso R U3 Box 135724 852-4827 Connie Birkla 2707 N. Kessler Blvd. 925-3142 Eddie Blair 3349 Congress 923-9710 Robert Bratton 929 W. 28th St. 924-1408 David Brier 7217 Halden Place' 241-6998 Richard Brodnik 947 N. Warman 631-1612 Desiree Brown 1407 Fairfield 926-2051 Kim Brown 3022 Hillside I-'C 925-8437 192 SENIOR DIRECTORY Michael D. Brown 1407 Fairfield 926-2051 Rifhard Bryant 2814 W. 29th St. 926-7559 Marcus Butler 2860 Manlove 925-4773 Thomas Carrier 3580 Sandy Spring Ln. 923-1816 Ieanette Cecil 2021 Lafayette Rd. 638-7769 jim Cesnik 1835 Sharon 637-7190 Timothy Christian 3927 Patricia 291-8203 Mary Cimmerman 914 Fenster Court 632-5991 joseph Cochran 3338 W. 22nd St. 638-6700 Robert Cole 7241 Rue Demargot 293-4243 Susan Conway 421 N. Penn. 639-4501 Catherine Cox 3431 Gerrard 291-3971 Larry Cox 519 W. 28th St. 924-3800 Barbara Crockett 2954 N. Centennial 923-9481 Douglas Croghan 6826 Westlake Dr. 243-6284 Helen Cross R 22 Box it177M Brownsburg 852-2868 Ronald Crowe 5332 E. 40th St. 547-4213 Kent Daniels 2851 N. Moreland 925-4848 Becky Davidson 4108 Thrush Dr. 291-6024 Danny DeFabis 4505 Crooked Creek Ridge Dr. 293-4632 David Demjen 3209 Shady Grove Ct. 925-0094 Richard Dieren 6168 Cooper Rd. 291-4827 Anthony Dinkel 4226 Springwood Trai! 291-6254 Michael Dolan 540 Alton 638-7994 Ieanine Drury 2606 Cold Springs Manor 926-0322 Michael Duh 3140 W. 30th St. 925-0933 Catrina Easterday 1060 N. Vinewood 243-0090 George Everett 949 W. 29th St. 926-8752 Tanya Ewing 4629 N. Capital 255-9130 Sharon Farley 3430'Minger Rd. 291-4836 Sandra Farrell 2607 Falcon Dr. 291-0326 Ann Fay 2465 Sharon Ave. 924-9043 Mark Figg 2035 Centennial 631-7714 Shawn Finnerty 442 N. Concord 637-1649 Randy Flajs RR3-83 Park Dr. Plainfield 839-0429 Ruth Freije RR3 Box 1'-'29 R.A. Brownsburg 852-4298 Robert Gerbick 1796 N. Livingston 636-6153 Mark Greenan 2940 N. Centennial 925-7653 Paula Gregory 4401 Patricia 293-7969 Rick Hagen 3266 Brisbane Rd. 291-2524 Patrick Hauck R 113 Box H83 Brownsburg 852-2981 Susan Held 3061 Green Hills Ln. 926-4881 Gregory Hellmann R I-'2 Box 344 Plainfield 852-5806 Donna Hennessy 4102 Thrush Drive 291-5627 Karen Hering 972 Highlander 839-3161 Roy Hernandez 3162 Ellen Dr. 293-2699 Rebecca Hoff 1 Edwin Court 293-5137 William Horner 6139 Hollister Dr. 291-7275 Paul Howard 2625 Falcon Drive 291-6941 Vicky Israel 5625 Regency Ct. 291-3488 Zora Ivanoff 1823 N. Kessler Blvd. 637-7405 Bruce jarboe 2035 N. Tibbs 635-3204 joseph Iones 518 Drake St. 638-0587 Sheryl Joyner 5515 Woodside Dr. 251-2418 Greg Kashman 2719 Falcon Dr. 291-7456 john Kelly 2610 W. 22nd St. 636-3836 joe Lackner 1801 Winfield 637-4668 Kim Lane 4436 Hollister Dr. 293-2449 Kathleen Lucas 2707 Crystal Dr. 925-0426 Benny Luzar 934 Haugh 636-7046 Deborah McAllister 2606 Bluffwood Dr. 291-3086 Tim Masten 2803 W. 33rd. St. 923-8130 Beth Ann Mattingly 2047 Centennial 632-2917 joe Metallic 3303 N. Kessler Blvd. 924-2782 Marie Michael 1145 W. 32nd. St. 925-4893 Stephan Michael 1145 W. 32nd. St. 925-4893 Sharon Mikels 2653 Shirley Dr. 291-4080 joan Milharcic 2052 Alton Ave. 631-7628 james Miskowiec 1421 N. Medford 631-0410 David Moloy 5324 W. 36th. St. 291-5654 Tim Mooney 4944 Alameda Rd. 291-0315 Colette Moore 4266 Springwood Trail 291 -6546 Karen Moran 2625 Blue Grass Dr. 291-1365 Roxanna Morgan 3030 N. Auburn Rd. 291-3201 David Morrison 3207 N. Kenwood 925-9108 john Mulryan 1030 Winfield Denise Najem 5454 N. Kessler Blvd. 925-1065 William Nester 5237 W. 15th. St. 244-1776 jeff Noel 3145 Shady Grove Ct. 923-5019 john O'Connor 4220 Sunrise Rd. 291-9275 joseph Oliver 3218 W. 29th St. 925-4916 Kathy Osborne 4309 Arcadia 291-8909 joyce Owens 2901 Riverside Dr. 924-0215 Thomas Patterson 1127 N. Exeter 638-9777 Mary Carol Pesel 2109 Fisher 244-8357 Patty Phillips 5249 W. 15th. St. 241-9103 Robert Plummer 190 N. High School 244-4058 Charlene Pratt 3137 W. 61st. St. 293-3102 Robin Pullings 3870 N. Broadway 924-0868 Rose Marie Radez 917 Concord 637-8261 Vincent Rak 3551 Lincoln Rd. 923-4816 Patricia Ratcliff 7417 Radburn Circle 241-5537 Ralph Rancourt 7117 West Lake Dr. 241-3077 john Redmond 3235 W. 34th. 926-2158 Deborah Reedus 1441 W. Lynn Dr. 634-2221 Richard Robinson 1402 N. Concord 631-8440 Greg Roebuck 3133 W. 31st St. 926-3230 Danny Romer 1003 S. Sheffield 241-6036 Nancy Rosner 7733 W. 21st, St. 241-1610 Steven Schaffer 9407 Bakeway Dr. 839-7810 Patti Schneider 4132 Beauport 293-1001 Chuck Schwanekamp 8543 West 10th St. 243-3417 Kristin Scott 3832 Carrollton 924-2449 Diane Sekula 2857 West 30th St. 925-0971 Taryn Semmler 3017 Blue Bell 293-2561 Edward Shelton 3919 Patricia 291-5469 Margaret Sperry R I-C2 Box 1177 291-9548 Debra Spuzich 6436 Lupine Terrace 291-9355 Chris Stanton 3303 Congress Ave. 924-9465 Patricia Stefanko 960 North Luett 636-8228 Robert Staton 3619 West 32r1d. St. Robert Stewart 2737 Falcon Dr. 291-2127 Susan Stewart 3015 W. 39th 291-2312 Gregory Stoebick 3648 Woodale Dr. 293-5729 Susan Summers 3419 Patton 291-4025 Teresa Taylor 3370 N. Highwoods D 926-61 32 jackie Thiesing 2953 N. Tibbs 925-8189 Glenn Thompson 936 West 30th St. 923-4981 Patricia Threlkeld 3024 Falcon Dr. 291-6725 Nancy Trauner 928 North Holmes 636-9970 Carole Vondersaar R I-'18 Box I-'302 852-2079 james Watford 3436 Georgetown Rd 291-5164 Bernadette Williams 1315 Edgemont Ave. 924-1455 Scott Wolfla 828 Chapel Wood Blvd Chapel Wood Apts. 293-4872 Linda Wright 3956 N. DeQuincy 545-2730 Renita Wynn 1065 W. 36th St. 925-2668 l93 X gg-T-r ',' Xxx Ritter High School is a new beginning lor some and a home to say good-bye to for others, Hopefully this book holds many cherished memories for those who have been a part of it. Thanks to the editors and staff who tom- bined their varied and different talents to create Generation 74. Special love and gratitude to Marilyn Athmann, Sister jackie, and Sister lulann who made us keep going when frustration set in. Z! f ,av-1 f X 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 -A- Abner, Brad 74, 108 Adamovich, Cindy 60, 136 Alexander, Carl 74, 114 Allen, Nyoka 66 Annette, Sister 24, 25, 37, 86, 88 Arnold, Kathy 60, 91, 120 Athmann, Marilyn tMissj 40, 98, 99, 118, 126 Austill, Steve 74 -B- Bagosy, Bob 66 Bajt, Mary 59 Baker, Lisa 17, 20, 21, 24, 51, 82, 04, 89, 91, Baker, Patty 51, 89, 99, 122 Banich, jim 51 Banich, Lucy 60 Banich, Paul 79 Barbarich, Martin 51 Cole, jeff 66 Barbarich, Paul 74, 94 Barbrick, Bill 59 Barnes, Cathy 51, 82, 89, 91, 94, 95, 97 Baskerville, Mike 74, 117 Baskerville, Theresa 66, 94, 145 Bates, joann fMrs.j 37 Beck, Barb 51, 116 Beck, Tom 110 Begeman, judy 66, 94, 121 Begeman, Mike 59 Beringer, Tim 18, 21, 24, 66, 104, Berthoud, Ernie 66, 114, 116 Besso, Duane 59, 87 Besso, Gert tMrs.j 46 Bewley, Randy 73 Billingsley, Vicki 66 Birge, Patty 74 Birkla, Connie 51, 94, 95 Bissell, Linda 74, 84, 110, 118 Blair, Ed 21, 51, 106, 107, 112, 121 Blandford, Lucille tMrs.j 46 Blazic, DiAnn fMissj 44, 84, 138, 139 Bodeau, Nancy 66, 73, 115, 116 Bordenkecker, Anita fMissj 37 Boswell, Charles 66, 104, 114 Bratton, Bob 59 Braun, jane 66, 84 Brennan, Shawn 66, 104 Brier, David 59, 104, 105, 114, 115 Brier, jim 103, 104, 110, 112 Brier, Mike 74, 104, 114, 116 Brocker, Scott 74 Brocklehurst, Mary 74, 84 Brodnik, Rick 51 Brodnik, Steve 60 Brown, Cheryl 66, 90, 91 Brown, Desiree 51 Brown, Kim 51, 59 Brown, Michael Dem. 59 Brown, Michael D. 66, 94 Brown, Michael j, 66, 104 Bryant, Byron 74 Bryant, Henry 66, 88, 89, 113, 116 Bryant, Rick 58 Brydon, Mary 74 Buckner, Adolph 106, 114, 115, 141 Buechlein, Teresa 66, 83, 94, 115 Bullock, Vicki 51 Buntin, james Burke, Debbie 66, 94 Burke, Robert 74, 116 Burris, Kevin 74, 79 Burrus, Debra 66 Burton Brian 74 Burton Karen 60, 98 Burton, Steve 74, 104, 108, 114 Bushong, Dean Butler, Marcus 27, 58 Byard, Terry DEX -Q- Cabbell, Debbie 60 Caito, Frank 74, 108, 147 Carfiro, Debi 74 Carrico, Rick tMr.j 18, 40 Carrier, Dan 17, 60, 82, 83, 90, 91, Carrier, Tom 51 Cartmell, Donna 79 Cecil, jeanette 59 Cecil, Terri 66, 84, 90, 91, 115 Cesnik, Cecilia 66 Cesnik, jim 51, 87 Charlton, jeff 60, 82, 83, 90, 91, 98 Christian, jeff 72 Christian, Tim 58 Cimmerman, Mary 51 Ciodyk, Cathy 66 Ciodyk, Maria 66 Cirillo, Mike 60, 112 Cloud, Karen 74, 90, 91 Cochran, Cindy 74, 118, 120 97,99 ,99 Cochran, joe '12, 13, 51, 106, 112, 121 Colbert, Deric 60 Cole, Bob 52 Cvetinovich, Tom 60 Daniels, Dauenh Dauenh -D- Kent 59, 116 auer, Lisa 74 auer, Mike 67 Davidson, Becky 20, 32, 52 Davidson, john Dawson, Beth 60, 82, 84, 86, 120 Deardorf, Cathy 60, 91 DeFabis, Angi 74, 94, 115 DeFabis, Dan 52 Demjen, Becky 74, 84 Demjen, David 52 Denton, Carole 60 DesRoches, Rosie 60, 91, 95, 115 Deubner, Kent 79, 104, 108, 113 Diane, Sister 38, 82, 83, 130 Dial, joan 60, 89, 144 Diaz, Tito 14, 25, 31, 60, 103, 104, The way we were? Cole, Robin 60, 98, 99 Collins, Kevin 25, 60, 104 Collins, Mike 60, 104 Combs, Rosalind 74 Condon, Mary 60 Conklin, Katie 60, 84, 86 Conway. Sue 52. 94, 95 Coonce, Chuck 60, 88, 89, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96 Cooper, Diane 67 Cope, Debra 72, 88 Coryell, Dan 145 Cox, Cathy 52 Cox, Larry 52, 144 Cox, Linda 67, 82 Craddock, Derryl 67, 104, 114 Crockett, Barb 59 Croghan, Doug 24, 52, 89, 94, 95, Cross, Helen 24, 52, 84, 91, 92, 97 Cross, Monica 74, 84, 90, 91 Crowe, Ronald 59, 106, 107 Crowe, VaRita 46, 60, 122 Culpepper, Allison 67, 118 Cummings, Ronnie 74, 104, 108, 1 Cvetinovich, Anita 23, 74, 120 96 14,115 113, 119 Dieren, Rick 52 Dimitroff, Sandy 60 Dimitroff, Vicki 74, 120 Dinkel, Mark 67 Dinkel, Tony 52, 104, 105 Divine, Carol fMrs.j 39, 143 Dolan, Dolan, Mike 59 Tom Douglas, jim 22, 24, 60, 104, 143 Downey, Melinda 75, 147 Downey, Michaela 60 Doyle, june tMrs.j 36 Doyle, Patty 75, 120, 123 Doyle, Terry 67, 90, 91, 97 Drury, jeanine 52, 91 Drury, Terri 79, 90 Dudley, j.R, 60, 89, 121 Dugan, Patty 60, 91 Dugan, Regina 67, 121 Duh, Michael 59 Dunn, Sandra 60 -E- Easterday, Catrina 52 Eble, Doug 61, 145 Edmond, Terry 61 Edmond, Tracy 75, 123 Enslin, Bryan 108 Espinosa, Ricardo 73, 104, 114 Estes, Reggie 61 Evans, Kathy tMrs.j 42, 126, 140 Everett, Delores 46 Everett, Dubois 67, 116 Everett, George 52 Ewing, Shellie 52 -F- Faires, Kevin 75, 114 Faires, Tim 67 Farley, Karen 75, 123 Farley, Sharon 58, 111, 140 Farrell, Kathy 75 Farrell, Patty 67 Farrell, Paul 67 Farrell, Sandy 32, 52 Fay, Ann 58 Fay, Cathy 75 Fay, jim 61, 65 Fay, Patty 75 Felisky, Deborah 67, 115 Figg, Chris 24, 67, 104, 121 Figg, Mark 14, 21, 53, 104, 105, 12 Finnerty, Shawn 59, 89 Fitchey, Teresa 79, 90 Flajs, Dan Flajs, Randy 59, 87 Flanagan, Barb 65 Ford, Mark 61, 90, 91, 116 Ford, Mary 61, 84, 98 Fox, Randy Freije, Diana 75, 118 Freije, Mark 67, 89 Freije, Ruth 53 Fricke, jeanette tMrs.j 39 Fulda, john fMr.j 41, 131 -G- Gail, Sister 43, 131 Gardner, Mary 61, 91, 94, 96, 134 Gatto, Greg 14, 24, 67, 104, 112 Gaus, Agnes 61 Gaus, Anna 61, 91 Gazvoda, joann 68 Gehlhausen, Steve 31, 67, 104, 121 Gemmell, jim tMr.j 42, 94, 95, 96 Gerbick, Bob 59 Giovanoni, Sharon 67, 89, 111, 120 Giroff, Deborah 65, 84, 87 Gnip, Roberta 61 Goddard, Elaine 61 Goebel, Kurt 25, 67 Goebel, Phyllis 61, 87, 120 Goecke, Chris 75, 104, 113 Golden, Larry 67, 114 Goodin, Paul 75 Goodlet, Cyndi 24, 29, 68, 84 Gorman, john tMr.j 44, 104, 108, 113, 131, 136 Grable, Karen 61, 91, 94 Graves, Angela 75 Greenan, julie 67 Greenan, Mark 14, 53, 89, 112 Gregory, Paula 53 Gregory, Rondell 61, 112, 121 Grffin, Colette 61 Grist, Michelle 23, 24, 67, 73, 84, 115 Gude, joe 61 Gwaltney, Tim 75, 104 -H- Hagan, Bob 110 Hagan, john 75, 104, 108, 113 Hagan, Mike 75, 104, 111 Hagan, Rick 53, 104, 105 Hagist, jacob tMr.j 17, 44, 104, 110, 132 Hall, Nancy Hallal, jeff 14, 61, 87, 117 Hallal, Rene 68 Hally, Tim 61, 111 Hamm, Virginia QMrs.j 42, 126 Hannan, john QMr.j 16, 39, 89, 127 Harbin, Harlan, Harlan, Harper, Harper, Carl Alice 68, 115 Carol 61, 84, 115 Carol 22, 24, 68, 94, 95 Cheryl 17, 22, 24, 61 Harrington, Scott 75, 113 Hauck, Pat 53, 89, 98, 144 Heaton, Kathy 75 Heim, Dale 106 Held, Diane 68 Held, Sue 21, 59 Hellmann, Fred 75 Hellmann, Greg 53, 89, 98 Hellmann, Maureen 61, 98 Helmer, Mary 75 Hemelgarn, jackie 61, 87, 89, 120 Hennessy, Bev tMrs.j 36, 47 Hennessy, Bill 61, 112 Hennessy, Donna 59, 113 Hering, Karen 53, 95 Heritier, Cindy 68, 120 Hernandez, jim 61 Hernandez, Roy 53, 112 Hernandez, Vicky 75, 84 Hill, jeff 61, 89 Hill, Laura 75, 121 Hill, Lisa 68, 121 Hilligoss, Rick 61, 114 Hinman, Tammy Hoefling, judy 68 Hoff, Becky 17, 53, 84, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95, 9 Hogue, Linda 75 Hogue, Susie 68, 120 7 Holland, Chad 61, 89 Holland, Lori 75 Hollowell, Sandy 68, 82, 83, 84, 91, 94, 96 Horner, Don 59 Horner, Kim 61, 94, 95, 96, 115, 120, 134 Hotelling, john 68 Howard, Paul 59 Huber, Kim 61, 96 Hughes, David 75, 104 Hutchinson, Debbie 14, 75 Hutchinson, Laura 68 lmel, Robin 94 Israel, Donna 61, 118, 120 Israel, Vicky 58 Ivanoff, Fanny 62, 120, 121, 122 Ivanoff, Zora 14, 18, 21, 24, 53, 59, 88, 89, 98, 99, 120, 121 -j.. jackie, Sister 41, 98, 139 jackson, jeff 68, 89 jacobs, Sherri 75 jane, Sister 40, 140 jarboe, Bruce 12, 13, 53, 106, 107, 121 jarboe, Robin 68 jeffries, Angela jenks, jim tMr.j 39, 106, 133 lines, joni 75, 147 lines, Mary 75 johnson, Mary 68, 115 jones, Bob 62, 104 jones, joe 58, 103, 104, 105, 110, 111 jones, Marilyn jordan, Karen 24, 68, 84, 123 joyner, Sheryl 23, 24, 50, 84, 89, 91, 92, 97 jozwiak, john tMr.j 46 julann, Sister 43, 45, 98, 130 june, Mike 20, 62 -K- Kane, Mike fMr.j 43, 121, 137 Kashman, Greg 14, 18, 24, 28, 53, 90, 91, 104, 105, 114, 115 Kashman, john fMr.j 46 Kashman, Mary 68, B9 Kashman, Tom 76 Kawsky, Phil 61, 62, 104 We did! Keller, Tina 76 Kelly, john 53 Kelter, Chris missy 25, 38, 84, 139 Kelter, Paul 68, 104, 110 Kern, Phil 62, 90, 91, 94, 96, 97 Kestler, Lee 68, 118, 120 Kestler, Tom 62, 104, 112 King, Tom 68 Kinley, Peggy 24, 62, 84, 89 Klemen, Bob 68, 111 Koeberlein, Mary 76, 82, 90, 91 Komlanc, Cindy Korba, Greg 76, 79, 114 Korba, Vicki 14, 24, 62, 82, 84, 94, 95, 113, 120 Korby, Dave 76, 104 Korby, Denise 62, 91, 136 Korn, Keith 61, 104 Kos, Father joe 45, 105, 114, 198 Koskey, Bob 68 Koup, Betsy 76, 84 Koup, Teresa Kovatch, George tMr.j 44, 104, 112, 113, 126, 134 Kovatch, Louise lMrs.j 45, 126, 135 Kubala, Mary tMrs.j 41, 86, 91, 93 Kurzawa, jeff 62, 104 Kurzawa, jim 76, 104 -L.. Lackner, joe 53 Laffin, Doug 76, 108 Laffin, Neil 68 Laffin, Sharon 76 Lambert, Lisa 76, 79, 84 Lammert, Bob 76, 108 Lampert, jean 69, 82, 94, 96, 115, 118, 120, 133, 134 Land, Paul 25, 62, 65 Landrey, Roxanne 69, 120 Lane, Kevin 69 Lane, Kim 53 Lawson, Mary 69 Lee, Alice 65, 91 Lee, Stella 76, 94, 118 Leffler, Mary QMissj 17, 40, 121, 132 Mooney, Tim 16, 32, 59, 89 Paradise, Mark 70 Where did it go? Leffler, Teresa 76 Legge, Pam 69 Lentz, joe iMr.j 18, 39, 106, 109, 117, 135, 146 Lillpop, Rita 62, 113, 142 Lindsay, Gina Lingeman, Cathy 69, 91, 94, 115 Lliorca, Bill 76 Lucas, jerry tMr.j 42, 132 bf Minton, Claire tMrs.j 17, 37 Miskowiec, jim 54 Moloy, Dave 21, 24, 54, 104, 105 va Fashions for the kIassroom by Father Kos. Mooney, julie 16, 19, 22, 24, 84,115, 116,123 Osborne, Kathy 55 Osburn, Mary 77 Owens, joyce 32, 55, 98 ..p- Paetz, Dan 63, 110, 112 Moran Moran Moore, , Don 69, 86, 104, 108 , Karen 46, 54, 98 Sam 69,111 Moran, Theresa 62, 82, 84, 91 , 94, 98, 99, 120 Morgan, Mark 62, 104, 111, 114 Lucas, Kathy 23, 24, 50, 82, 84 Luzar, Benny 59, 87 Luzar, Frank 14, 76, 104, 111, 114 Luzar, jean 24, 69, 82 Luzar, Willy 76 -M- Macy, Kim 23, 76, 84, 120 Pool, Mark 74 Madonna, Sister 43, 143 Maled, Tom 62, 117 Marek, Par qryiissj 136, 137 Marple, Tina 69, 82, 84, 94, 116 Martin, Chris 69 Martinelle, Nick 76, 113 Martinez, Dave 76 Martinez, Ed 62 Martinez, Patty 69, 89 Masten, Tim 14, 54, 59 Mattingly, Beth 54 Mattingly, Mary 18, 69, 120 Mayberry, Mike 79 Maynard, Sandra 76, 84 Medvescek, Mark 69 Melton, Pam 62, 87 Metallic, joan 22, 24, 28, 69, 84, 118, 120 Metallic, joe 14, 17, 20, 21, 30, 31, 50, 54, 103, 104,105,106,117 Michael, Marie 54, 91, 98, 140 Michael, Mark 76 Michael, Stephen 54, 144 Mikels, Sharon 32, 54 Makita, Tammy 62, 120 Milharcic, joan 23, 24, 50, 98, 99 Millan, Bernie 12, 69, 91, 94, 96 Miller, Bill 62, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96 Miller, Marvin 62, 84, 87, 111, 114 Miller, Mike 69, 110, 114, 116 Minix, Kyle 76 Ntinkner, Mark 69 Mintert, Mary 82, 83, 84, 94, 95, Morgan, Roxanna 54, 87 Morgan, Vanessa 62 Morrison, David 54 Morrow, Cary Mulhern, john tMr.j 30, 36, 114, Murphy, jim Murphy, joe 17, 62 Mulvey, Mike 62 Mulvihill, Mary Ann McAllister, Debbie 14, 58, 59 McAllister, Denise 62, 91, 94, 95 McAtee, Andy 79, 117 McCleary, Bill 76 McCuiness, Kevin 28, 76, 104, 11 McGuiness, Pat 62, 111 McKenna, Phyllis lMrs.j 36 McMillan, Sherry 62, 91 McQuinn, Bob 114 -N- Nahas, Mike 69, 76, 104 Nahas, Michelle 90, 91 Najem, Denise 59 Neal, Gayle 45, 89 Neely, Sharon 76 Nester, Bill 58, 89, 114 Newton, Mary 69, 82, 83, 84, 98, Nielson, Debbie 62, 91, 115 Nielson, Kirk 76, 108, 147 Noel, Greg 62, 117 116,127 0 113 Pappano, Father William 12, 40, 126, 14 Paradise, Debbie 63 Paradise, jeanne 77, 94 Parker, Charles 70, 136 Parker, Pat 70 Parshall, Margaret 22, 24, 63, 84, 89, 91, 1 Paschke, Debbie 63 Passehl, Teresa 63, Patchon, Angel 70, Paton, jeff 77, 108 126,137 90, 91,131 Noel, jeff 17, 18, 24, 58, 104, 105, 110, 114 Nolan, Schniece 62 Nolan, William 69 Nugent, Darrell 17, 89 -Q- O'Connor, john 54 O'Connor, Matt 69 Oliver, joe 55 Oravecz, Emma 70, 84, 90, 91 Osborne, jeanne 70 Paton, jim 63, 108, 112 Patterson, Billy 77, 111 Patterson, Susie 63, 89, 91, 92, 97, 98 99 Patterson, Tom 55 Payne, Gale 63 Pennycuff, Larry 70 Pesel, David 77, 104 Pesel, Marc 19, 24, 55, 82, 84, 89, 91 98 S 140 Peters, Mike 65, 104 Petree, Doug 63, 108 Petree, jef'f 63, 108 Petree, Teresa 77 Pettigrew, Bob 77, 114 Pfaff, Gary 77, 104, 108 Pfennig, jim 17, 70, 104 Phillips, Patty 59 Piggott, Dan 70, 84 Piggott, jim 24, 63 Piggott, Phyllis 77 Pipes, Maurice 63, 104 Plummer, Bob 55, 94, 95, 116, 134 Polak, Meg 17, 24, 63, 84, 120, 121 143 Pope, Martha fMrs.j 41, 126 Porter, jeff 65, 108 Porter, Patty 70, 84, 123 Pottenger, Terry 63, 94, 96, 114 Potts Pratt, Pratt, Price Price, , Matt 77, 114, 116 Bill 70, 113 Charlene 59 , Cindy 24, 63, 111 joe 77 Price, William 77 Pullings, Robin 55 Pullings, Tonya 46, 70, 123, 145 -Q- Queisser, Leo tMr.j 37, 126 -R- Radez, Bob 70, 104, 110, 111 Radez, Rose 59 Radez, Tim 70 Rafalski, Donna 70, 120 Rager, Kathy 77 Rager, Matt 70 Rak, Cecilia 24, 63, 82, 84, 86, 88, 91, 94, 95, 96, 120 Rak, Cindy 77, 79, 82, 84, 120 Rak, Vince 14, 17, 18, 19, 31, 58, 103, 104, 105,106,114,115 Rancourt, joe 55, 88 Rancourt, Mary 70, 73, 88 Ratcliffe, Byron Ratcliff, Casey 63 Ratcliff, Nonie 59, 120, 121 Redfern, justina 77 Redfern, Terry 77, 104, 108, 113 Redmond, john 55 Redmond, Rosalie 28, 65, 84, 87, 120 Reedus, Deborah 58 Regich, Frank 70 Reichle, Suzie 77, 123 Revord, Cathy Reynolds, Sharon 63, 65 Reynolds, Steve 63, 126 Richeson, Tom 63 Richey, jackie 24, 83, 89, 91, 92, 97, 132 Richey, Kris 21, 23, 77, 90, 91, 118 Ringwood, Lori 63, 144 Rita, Sister 44, 126, 142 Roberts, Carrie Roberts, Ed 77 Roberts, Rick 77, 104 Robison, Rick 21, 24, 55, 87, 89, 98 Roebuck, Dave 23, 77, 104 Roebuck, Greg 14, 21, 24, 55, 86, 88, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97 Roebuck, joe 22, 24, 70, 104, 114 Rogers, jeff 31, 63,103,104, 106,112, 143 Rohr, Steve 77, 104, 113 Romer, Rosner, Dan 31, 59, 104, 105 jeannie 63 Rosner, jenny 70, 73 Rosner, john C. 28, 70, 73, 83, 84, 111 Rosner, john P. 63 Rosner, judy 13, 63, 94, 95, 120 Rosner, Katie, 77, 120 Rosner, Rosner, Linda 63, 120 Nancy 14, 21, 24, 55,111,121 Roth, Randy 70, 89, 113 Rott, Steve QMr.j 38, 126, 134, 135 Rudness, Roberta 77, 84 Rugh, Bob 77 Rupe, Tony 63 Rutledge, Steve 19, 70, 104, 112 Ryan, Rory 71, 73, 104, 113 -5- Sabo, Louise 77 Sauer, L Scarpon enny 71, 113 e, Steve 64 Schachte, Cindy 71 Schaffer, Steve 58 Scharfenberger, jan 78 Scharfenberger, julie 113, 120 Schirtzinger, Linda 78, 79 Schmidt, David 71, 117 Schmidt, julie 64, 89, 140 Schmutte, jane 118 Schmutte, Mary 22, 24, 64 Schneider, Kathy 78 Schneider, Patti 56, 59 Schoppenhorst, Allen 65 Hey, you! Schumacher, jim 71 Sevenish, Chris 71, 111 Schwanekamp, Chuck 14, 17, 18, 24, 30, 31, Sevenish, Paul 64 58, 89, 103, 104, 105, 110, 114, 115, 136 Seyvenish, Phil 18, 64, 90, 91, 104, 110 Scott, Kristin 56, 144 Seyfried, Richard 18, 78, 104 Sebanc, Tina 64 Seyfried, Rose 71, 82, 83, 84, 113, 118, 120 Sekula, Diane 24, 56, 82, 88, 110, 118, 121 Shallenberger, Pat 71, 108 Semich, Matt 78, 108 Shambaugh, Randy 71, 113 Semmler, Taryn 19, 21, 56, 121 Sharp, Charles 78, 108 SQ-ring, Bryne 64, 89 Sharp, jeanie 20, 65, 140 Sering, Chuck 71, 89, 117 SIWSBIS, Michelle 71, 89, 120 Serra, Milton ' Shelton, Ed 56, 59 Nothing like two quarts of jello to round out a meal, eh Kevin? Ready, set . . . hike! Shelton, Renee 65, 145 Shelton, Sherri 71 Shortridge, Scott 78, 104, 111 Shuck, john 71, 84, 88 Siler, jim 102, 104, 143 Siler, john 64, 104 Simpson, Kevin 71, 94, 96, 114 Slagle, Kim 64, 87 Smith, Bob 71, 94, 96, 114 Somoya, Tami 24, 71, 84, 111, 120 Sperry, Beth 24, 71,.82, 83, 116, 143 Sperry, john 78, 104 Sperry, Meg 14, 16, 21, 23, 24, 50, 59, 82, 83, 89, 91 , 92 Spuzich, Debbie 56, 91 Stahl, Cathy 78 Stahl, Terri 64, 120 Stanich, Chris 78, 79, 108 Stanich, Claire 64, 145 Stanich, Gary 71 Stanton, Chris 56, 59, 89 Staton, Bob 56, 59, 87 Stefanko, Pat 24, 56, 82, 84, 88 Stewart, Bob 24, 56, 59 Stewan, Susan 58 Stinson, Barbara 71 SUth,PhH 71,104,111,113,116,141 Stoebick, Greg 14, 56 Stone, Harold 78 Strack, Mark 78, 104 Strack, Mike j. 64, 65 Strack, Mike P. 64, 89 Strange, Shelley 24, 59, 64, 86, 94 Strickland, Bunny 64 Stryzinski, Debbie 78, 79, 123 Studer, Beth 78, 89, 90, 91, 94 Summers, Susan 57, 140 Sutherland, Norman 78, 84 Szentes, Debbie 14, 19, 24, 71, 83, 123, 143 Szumlinski, judy 64 Szumlinski, Walt 72 -T- Taphorn, Carol 13, 24, 64, 120 Taphorn, Terry fMr.j 25, 45, 104, 110, 111, 133, 136 Taylor, Kenny Taylor, Teresa 57, 111 Tender, Bob 78, 104, 114 Terrell, Pat 72, 108 Thatcher, Steve 78, 111 Thatcher, Theresa 64, 91 Thiesing, jackie 24, 57, 82, 84, 89, 91, 98, 116, 120, 122 Thiesing, Mike 26, 79, 104 Thomas, Karen Thompson, Glenn 57, 59 Thompson, Teresa 64 Threlkeld, Patty 33, 57, 87 Toth, Maureen 64, 82, 98, 111, 113 Toth, Monica 72, 99, 118, 120 Trauner, Nancy 57, 120, 121 Trauner, Phyllis 78, 79, 120, 121, 130 Treadwell, Ron 78, 79, 104, 111 Treadwell, Terri 72, 82, 89, 90, 91, 94, 116 Those were the days. aeaiasf i'5si .esac Trier, joe tMr.j 46 Trittipo, Debbie 64, 91, 94 Trittipo, Ann QMrs.j 46 Turk, Phil 78 Turner, joyce 72 -U- Urbancic, julie 26, 78, 123 Urbancic, Lisa 72 -V- Vargas, Ed 64, 106 Velikan, Frank fMr.j 18, 33, 50 Vernon, Henry 72 Vezolles, Nancy 64, 91 Vollmer, Donna 17, 64, 84, 113 Volz, Bernie 72 Vondersaar, Carole 10, 57 Vondersaar, joe 78, 104, 111 Vondersaar, Tom 18, 64, 90, 91, 104, -W- Wafford, Chris 78, 108, 113 Watford, Debbie 72 Watford, jim 59 Watford, Larry 64 Wagner, Harold 79 Walsh, Ginny 64 Walton, Ron Ward, Suzanne 72 Watt, Linda 72 Weber, Kathy 72, 118, 120 Wesling, joan 72, 87, 115 Wesling, Mark 72, 114 West, james White, Andy 79, 104, 113 White, jim 18, 31,103, 104, 112 Wiggington, Tony 72 Williams, Bernadette 32, 57, 98 Williams, Cathi 72 Williams, Paul 72, 108 Willoughby, jim 79 Wilson, Bob Wilson, Bruce 79, 108 Wilson, Dianna 79 Winkle, Karen Wolf, Chris 79 Wolfla, Scott 57, 89, 117 Woods, Connie 79 Woods, joann 64, 91 Wood, Karen 79 Wright, Linda 59 Wyeth, Charles fMr.j 38, 84, 126, 1 139 Wylde, Debbie 72, 94, 97, 113, 116 Wynn, Renita 57 -y- Yarbrough, Eileen 72, 118 Yocum, Paula 72 York, Kevin 72 Young, Dan -Z- Zore, Melinda 64, 94, 95, 97 Zunk, Dave 31, 64, 102, 103, 104 110,11 33, 138 riggbx We fVgy'C9'59ojv,f'!KL'ff6JD,'Q'C?, 4 Dip? fav E 2 wr X JJ s I ' 3iff?lff'?f ffffw C?w-3555554 fffjffmf3ff?.fW fi ag?-G-QQ, ,ff W , ffW3 f77W' Eff afar' - 'ff P? 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