Cass High School - Monarch Yearbook (Walton, IN)

 - Class of 1976

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I wr- -Y...., ,Q Y 'iii b'1 .MV F af Q. n il Q dwg Lewis Cass Iunior-Senior High School was known all over Loganland this year as a very spirited school. Cur red, white and blue colors went flying proudly as many of our teams kept on winning throughout the year. Not only were our teams great, but our Marching Kings, Royalettes, Pep Band, Concert Bands, Choirs, Pep Club, Iudges and Timers, Wrestlerettes, Diamond Darlings and everyone else showed that their Lewis Cass spirit was dynamite! 8 Spirit Between games, the Pep Band and Pep Club provide the audience with pre- game entertainment. H-E-L-L-O! Our varsity cheerleaders exchange greetings with the cheerle ers f m Twin Lakes. 5 Q H ' f .5 r Q? I., 9 i 1 r ,' lf I 'tt ,4 1? - W i Football season brings the Marching Kings out on the field with halftime performances. .2 l it-.fi A r Q3 gl I o gy . N -'iv 'F-O-U-G-H! The mighty Kings sure al are a tough bunch of footb players-spliits, tape and ree 1- 1, y . . 9 lr , ' , l f ' K 1 1' fi' I 9' 4' x . ,i , ,i ,. will k 1' 2 ' -we I V W W ' 'A it l f V, we lf X N ,, lf I if Q M M W ll: 'lf ll Www- KU, ' 1 vw, ,.'x f , .Af W 7 fs, H X? 2' T T 1 IM -4 A ' N if-L05 f .- . 4 I. 453, ,L..,f if Y , N ff-is ws ' r-'S H' st, k 'Q 13 A S w, ..... x 1 ywj.Q,1-sfsh X - 4.x I 1 E P v w 4 SL fl I .X' f x w if Y, 1 ' 1 WNN, f w f Jaw LW 1 - .Un 134 K fl. , . s A,-1 , fl K .ff j I . fr f -... r,g?g.xx,.f 'if' if u -xr-4..,,,, In-Y.. -. J7' , 1 Z.-x., 'Uhr Spirit Moves Homecoming 12 Homecoming Coming to school in a house robe isn't a habit for Ioyce Stover, but during Homecoming Week, why not? -i ' ., M? . 4 Qiu:5x 4 'wyi ,rags All it takes is a little water and a pep talk from student manager, Brent Kepner and Ron Hawkins is fired up to go again. Last minute touches are made by jean Winters and Linda Lohrman as they prepare the FFA-FHA float for judging. Queen candidates and escorts are Valeria DeHaven, jamie Murray, judy Bowman, Carl Foust, Luci Bowyer, Kim Kirkendall, Cindy Brown, Mike Robison, Melissa Butts and Tony Logan. After being crowned, Queen Luci Bowyer has the honor of being escorted off the field by Principal Ralph Davis. The Spirit of Lewis Cass proved its power, as the mighty Kings defeated the Taylor Titans for the third Homecoming victory in a row. At the end of the 4th quarter the scoreboard read 26-6 in favor of the Kings. Crowning of the Homecoming Queen highlighted half-time ceremonies. Miss Luci Bowyer was elected to reign as queen while Misses Cindy Brown and judy Bowman were chosen princesses. Other candidates were Valeria DeHaven and Melissa Butts. A pre-game parade was viewed by fans of both teams. Five major floats were entered in the parade. The contest was won by the girl's Letter Club for the float which best displayed the theme, Spirit The seniors and freshmen popped the juniors and sophomores to win the annual powder puff game, 14-6. The winning team was led by Coaches Whitehouse and Savage. As a first for Cass, a Homecoming king was elected by the student body. Tears of joy overcame Tony Logan as he was crowned King of Cass. His court was Prince Tom Hickey and Prince Mike Ensfield. Homecoming 13 S-A-,T- EXCitElI'lEflf filled the Saturday night of December 13, 1975, for approximately B2 Cass couples. Each person dressed up in his or her best clothes -Rin-A-Ye and danced to the music by Snicket. The semi-formal dence, Dreams of Yesterday, - was held in the cafeteria from 8 lill 11 p.m. The dance gave lille studenfs et Cass an 4' exciting change from everyday events. 14 Christmas Da mze Y X Y . ' HW' lwNf .L gnu V' . K ' 'f Kal' rf. --X' 'r 'LA ,f ,f ' Y 4. X! ,Q , W4 I f- 11W A Thurber Carnival .. efesa recpe IHHHGS Thl1I'b9I',S fH1GHt fOr Rinehart's encounter with a In The Pet Shop' WhiITlSy gathered i1'lt0 H mermaid was recounted in carnival tent for this year's Cusuals of the Keys. Senior Play. P.I. Finster started out the evening with In The Pet Shep Theresa an 3CCOl1I'1t of ThUI'h6I',S Gahan portrays a sexy childhood in The Night the secretary to Steve Burrows Bed FSH. All ofthe cast played animal d0Ct0r and frgwzy roles in Fables of Our Time, Wife W-he thwarted her with the highlight ofthe piece hu5b3r1d'3 attempt t0 bury her being Rick Rinehart's in the basement. untimely death. The spaghetti supper served A I1'1Oi16y gI'OL1p of on stage before the play was COI1fGdf-Hate SO1di9I'S definitely not the cause of the Witr1BSSBd Mike RObiS0fl,S operation performed by Naval confusion as General Grant pilot, Surgeon and Spy Walter when he changed the end of Mitty to end Act III, the Civil War and Rick Taking Mrs. Mitty fSuzan Dillonj to the store in his fancy car is Doctor Mitty Utflike Robinsonll SENIOR PLAY CAST-FIRST ROW: Theresa Gahan, Suzan Dillon, Valeria Del-laven, and Michelle Goff. SECOND ROW: Rick Rinehart. Stephen Burrows. Mike Robison, P.I. Finster and Iamie Murray 16 Senior Play The doctor fSteve Burrowsj exhibits his spectacular banana. Preparing for the operation are the Nurse fMichelle Goffj, Doctor Remington fP.I. Finsterj and Doctor Mitty fMike Robisonj. u 4 3 if General Grant fMike Robisonj tries to explain the way the rumor began to his orderly Uamie Murrayj. Getting some sleep while on stage is P.I. Finster. ,,-'Y:s -:K x?4v r V - ' mai ' '-'i QP? f fr 13-if Senior Play 17 Because of the high interest shown by the juniors, Gramercy Ghost was double- Cast in many roles. The story of a Revolutionary soldier doomed to exist unitl he delivered George Washington's message was played by different casts on March 19 and 20, 1976. Rick Ricks, Deb Winters, Kyle Whitcomb and Helen Quinn all portrayed ghosts, giving literally glowing performances. The set crew faced the task of creating a realistic room setting and were put to the test when they refurbished the couch and chair from the teacher's lounge for the set. Student director for the play was Pam Phillips. Naomi Guy and Colleen Byers were in charge of house procedures. 1 1 i 1 t i i i i A1 Q 711 5, fx um.. , xi' fa t 1 ' Women's Lib strikes again as ambulance drivers Beth Eshelman and Tara Torres carry Roger Fox away. 18 Iunior Play -. i .-1--f ----ig. ,, 'U ' ' juniors Present Gramercy Ghost k H va A 6 I 1-,sz rf: I Q L-fl fl--4 11 1:4451 L IUNIOR PLAY CAST-FIRST ROW: Barb Osborn, Kathleen Raikes, Tara Torres, Deb Winters, Kyle Vlfhitcomb, Terri Reed, Sarah Plank, Susan Kyle and Beth Eshelman. SECOND ROW: Shae Saylors, Mike Winters, Rick Ricks, Roger Fox, Pat Kitchel, Paul Crabtree and Helen Quinn. IUNIOR PLAY CREW-FIRST ROW: Tim Canfield, Rita Sites, Toni Dowden, Pam Phillips, Finster, Kim Iones, Karen Walker, Terri Beck, Lotte Shine, Tony Brown, Butch Shine and jamie Murray. SECOND ROW: Karen Phillips, Kim Wilson and Dan Myers, 1 A it li 1 it f ,-l As an elderly lawyer Pat Kitchel displays a carefully chosen Wardrobe, walk and sitting position. As Charley and Nancy, Mike Winters and Barb Osborn forget ghosts, housekeepers and fiancee to enjoy a private moment. Thunder, wind and blowing curtains signaled the appearance of ghosts Kyle Whitcomb, Rick Ricks, Helen Quinn and Deb Winters. -1 l A 'H Because the role was double-cast, Mike Winters has Kathleen Raikes and Barb Osborn as leading lady. junior Play 19 Spring Cast Presents Gliver This year's annual musical was Oliver, presented on May 7 and 8. The production, based on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist took place in 19th century England where the poor and orphaned children were destined to the workhouse. The Lewis Cass production featured ' ' 'J'-'Yi' 1 '. . ' , J-'If -1.-1 I - - , ,i W I V -' ' ... . fl' . ' J ': :- Trying to control herself, Widow Corney fToni Dowdenj disregards passes made by Mr. Bumble fP.I. Finsterj Finding Oliver fDavid Millerj orphaned, Artful Dodger fRic Richeyj makes plans to corrupt him. 20 Spring Musical David Miller as Oliver Twist, P.I. Finster as Mr. Bumble and Ieff Ricks, Paul Miller, Iill Bill Sikes, Ioyce Stover as Roblin, Ioel Hargis and Ioni Nancy, Ric Richey as Dodger, Dowden. Mrs. Ullrich directed Toni Dowden as Widow Oliver with assistance from Corney, and Scott Foster as student director Iarita Dunn. Fogin. Other students holding The musical was leadroles were Gina Sullivan, enthusiastically received by its Tammy McQuiston, Ioe Mason, audience both nights. B gg, ti lt Lonely and abandoned, Oliver fDavid Millerj searches for love as he sings Where is Love. Cheering up Fagin's boys, Nancy .Uoyce Stoverj and Bet fGina Sullivanj realize It's a Fine Life. Against Mrs. Sowerberry's fTammy McQuistonj wishes, Mr. Bumble fP.I. Finsterj releases Oliver fDavid Millerj from the Casket, Food, Food, Glorious Food. Anticipating their next ration of food, the workhouse boys dream of Spring Musical 21 Happy Birthday, merica Happy Birthday, America was a play which originated in the Advanced Dramatics class of P.I. Finster and Lotte Shine. Thespian Iamie Murray took the slides which, along with a map of the U.S., were the only scenery for the play. Pantomines, 'original songs, and interpretative dancing were contributions by the cast. After the journey through 200 years of history, the cast introduced new Thespian Society members Beth Yeakley, Theresa Gahan, Toni Dowden, Suzan Dillon, Rick Ricks, Pam Phillips and Ioyce Stover. Miss Ronk directed the production. Preparing the slides for presentation are Bob Daggett and Ron Gillam. ff: ' ' .7771 ' V. iF i- , i .. M bl A f I 'ii ig Q 11' A sv K yu Y A 'Xlgnfrq f K .I I cl sl ra 1 'J 1 l Q tl p , ,,g,:,',.,, . ii .,- -tu 11.1, 1 ' 1' i . G 1. A' - l l sl -5 11 'i .' ' tl f 11 - :gag , .. IE A- li fe? ' ' I 6,4 xg Igf v v H J' : . ll ' : B-. M 2571 Y. .4 I A lx THESPIAN PLAY CAST-FIRST ROW: Helen Quinn, Iill Cody, Steph Sallee, Karen Phillips, Allison Apple, Lori Lipscomb and Ioyce Stover. SECOND ROW: Beth Starbuck, Terri Beck, Terri Reed, Ioan lump, Lisa Robertson, Suzan Dillon, Ioni Dowden, Kathleen Raikes and Mike Warpenburg. THIRD ROW: Cindy England, Toni Dowden, Iamie Murray, Roger Fox, Mike Ensfield, Rich Hiatt, Dan Reutebuch, Mike Winters and Scott Foster. 22 Thespian Play 'YE 'si fl' '5f.'.'-5321 7' 1 jg. . , az v. ,..- .lj r -f- ::. Vw ' ,. .'1 ,LQ FE.. ,QC jj, F A Y W X it ii L :' V M S, if X 4 532355 1 ' 'ii-Lf? ,j 1' ' Y Ali f if 3 I V lf' X 1 1 1 ffl W g With disgust, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln fliathleen Raikes and Iamie Murrayj discuss the behavior of their son, Abe. Hearts fill with excitement as Elton Iohn fMike Warpenburgj flashes on stage. Roaring to the music, Terri Beck, Terri Reed, Ioan lump, Lori Lipscomb, Suzan Dillon, Ioni Dowden and Lisa Robertson exhibit dances of the 20's. ' ' L? if L' E f it 11 l il I 1 fag: z l v l Relating to the 50's, Lori Lipscomb, Steph Sallee, Ii1l'Cody, Karen Phillips and Allison Apple act as a back-up for lead singer, Toni Dowden. Thespian Play 23 Younger Thon Springtime After being crowned, Anne Beechy and Tony Logan pause as they cross the bridge. Younger Than Springtime was the theme used by juniors as they presented the Ir.-Sr. Prom on Friday, April 30. Stepping out of their jeans and into tuxs and forrnals, 125 couples enjoyed the fancy festivities. The gym was turned into a spring setting, with butterflies and clouds hanging from the sky. There was also a fountain, water scenes and beautifully arranged greenery. A rainbow of music was provided by the band, Afterdork. Prom queen and king for the evening were Anne Beechy and Tony Logan. Taking it easy, Cheryl DeHaven and Doug Segraves ponder over the night's events. 24 jr.-Sr. Prom 1 I ,PZIPZ W l A Dancing to the beat, Charlene Wolf and Ierry Winters enjoy their evening at the prom. , Yi- W. L- - 7'7ft,,1,4f, .3 , M sz , ,, ff 'ff m I 3: W , -1 X ' 1 A flowing fountain attracts admiration, and wonder from Valeria DeHaven and Stuart Brandt. f A1 ..:1L-efrazff fif' M' fi V 3L '9f1': 'v , -J , ' .tW: y V . H Mood-setting music is a breeze for Afterdark as they play a wide variety of rhythms. 3 Time out from dancing gives Tony Logan and Deb Winters a chance to quench their thirsts. '. v, i 'L Ir.-Sr. Prom 25 x ,I ui '54 'i' nw f,-.1-,vw 44. 5 lx. . jf f 1 , -,, AVI 'AN ie X ,u 1 rvixsizk' A '13 T ' W' 6. rg? u Q' v. 15 M 'MLP N5 Receiving the National Honor Society's Owens Scholarship are Iudy Bowman and Melinda Peters. 4 Senior Lewis Cass award winners are Brenda Layman, Brenda Culp, Doug Segraves, Suzan Dillon, Iudy Bowman, Anne Beechy, Candy Townsend and Mark McKnight. Awards, trophies and scholarships were all a part of Awards Day for senior high students. Certificates were presented to those students who had been on the A honor roll each grading period. They were given to seniors Anne Beechy, Cinny Davis, Suzan Dillon, and Doug Morgan. Eight juniors and two sophomores also received awards. For the B honor roll there were 20 seniors, 40 juniors and 35 sophomores. Among other scholarships and book awards there were 23 Hoosier state scholarship winners. Lewis Cass awards went to 8 seniors, 17 juniors and 8 sophomores. Alice Gillis and Marvin McRae received faculty awards. Awards Day 27 28 Awards Day X Awards Bring Smiles Awards at the junior high program brought smiles to the faces of many teachers and students at Lewis Cass. Students honored with Lewis Cass Awards included three 9th graders, seven 8th graders and eight 7th grade students. Mr. Davis presented these awards to those nominated by I teachers. Only six junior high students had the distinction of making the A honor roll for the entire year. The 9th grade students were Mary Ann Barker, Greg Crite and jim McKinley and the 8th graders included Clay Apple, Kelly Mabie and Angie Starbuck. Several students also received individual awards in specific subject areas. Principal Ralph Davis addresses the 7th, 8th and 9th grade students assembled for the 1976 Awards Day program at Cass. As junior high recipient of the Lewis Cass faculty award, Mrs. Miles proudly accepts her plaque from Craig Wisler. Newly-elected student council president Ron Hawkins is congratulated and intorduced by former president Craig Wisler. Retiring this spring after years of dedication to Lewis Cass, Mrs. McIntyre is presented with the Lewis Cass Award in recognition Awards Day 29 As the curtain closed and seniors took one last look around, they experienced mixed emotions concerning graduation. Throughout the year, they had done many things together. They went skiing in Michigan, went to King's Island on grad night and had a senior campout at Missesenewa. On the last day they started out early by having senior breakfast prepared by the Sunshine girls, received their honors at the Awards program, rode in the caravan through Logansport and took their final bow at commencement practice. The Grand F inole One step closer to graduation, Ierry Winters and Cinny Davis proudly march in. -X Y Z.-x Valedictorian Suzan Dillon Salutatorian Stacy Simpson reviews addresses Cass seniors during the the years and their happenings for baccalaureate ceremonies seniors. ri 'Kf ' Mixed emotions are felt as graduates await commencement exercises. 1 W 4 if w. 4 uf? 4, 4 if li 4 .u Il l t fb l il l With tassels turned and smiles on their faces, seniors prepare to meet the future. During the recessional, graduates accept the senior white carnation from the junior hosts. Before graduation begins, Commissioner Phil Eskew discusses his speech with Suzan Dillon. , I Graduation 31 1 Hllu wir km nmkh Xiu M k x n ,N W ww , w wx lg mv I W 5 xx W 'H W V ASH ' w w W9-',ff7r ff MXN N! M N X H X . 9 v V+VM+ +++v M M JD Y + V ,,vvM M 19 W' 32 Aihlctics Then a ploughman said, Speak to us of Work And he answered, saying: You work that you may keep paoe with the earth and the soul of the earth For to be idle is to become a stranger unto the season, and to step out of 1ife's procession. e ATHLETICS Run. . .Hun . .Run . . VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FIRST ROW: Bill Collins and Kevin Crites, X5 SECOND ROW: Tony Logan, Mark Foreman, Kent Moss, Bruce Nicoll, Terry Pyle and Wes Morgan. Coach Bonsett was pleased as he had one of the best cross country teams in Cass history, with a record of 6-5. Good performancescame from senior Tony Logan and freshman Bill Collins and Kevin Crites, The I.V. didn't have a season to remember with a record of 1-5. Bonsett hopes they can produce a better team next season. Winning trophies this year were Tony Logan, most 34 Cross Country valuable, mogt improved was Before the meet, Bill Collins warms Mark Foreman and best underclassman was Bill Collins. 500 mile trophies weather went to Kevin Crites, Iamie VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Murray, Terry Pyle and Bill Collins. As for the Ir. High they had the best season at Cass with a 6-2 record. This year was special for the team as they had Cassie Logan, the only girl to compete in cross country in Cass history. She received an award along with Brad Iohnson for running the 250 mile. Twin Lakes Taylor Maconaquah Logansport Wmamac Pioneer Carroll Eastern Tri Central Peru North Miami Inv. 3rd Northwestern Maconaquah Twin Lakes Norfield Inv. MIC 10th 7th 5th THEY up to take away the chill of the cold WE ' 24 33 North Miami 34 21 32 27 20 38 19 40 ' 29 26 ' 22 39 25 32 43 16 33 26 29 27 4th 6th ,tx a was .lab -f 45-P 'fi 6 ' I , X-Ll 4 'rf' -4 I was f ,V ijt, --111: 5 5 .7 ' lr U l '.'.5ll2 fi'iY l t Jifii' I J I 'cndimv A ' S 'fir . I ' Y v -' ' - .-h 1, 5 ' . IIN ' , - 6 'l'ul-'J ',I81 Q, 411- , lf- ' 7 'X C156 f Q 7 ' f QQ ', QVSF. H lv -Bum ,lr eittltlltt' f-J X tw PC F X F253 yy ' J !25l X1 MTR X as wxldfg Mfg! 3 zwl F J, .Q IUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY-FIRST ROW: Brett Zell, Brent Achor, Iamie Center, Todd Ault and Ieff Robertson. SECOND ROW: Tracey Morgan, Steve Tabler, Coach Whitcomb, Cassie Logan, Craig Burkett and Brad johnson. IUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY THEY North Miami Taylor Maconaquah Logansport Pioneer Peru CROSS COUNTRY THEY Taylor Maconaquah IUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Chuck Smelser, Steve Sprinkle, Ron Gilliam, Iamie Maconaquah Murray, Richard Smith and Garry Robertson. ploneer Wmamao Pioneer Eastern Peru Maconaquah Inv 2nd Northwestern Inv 6th Western Inv 6th WE 16 39 23 32 38 20 I 19 38 17 37 25 so 5 I I UNIOR HIC I H WE 19 36 A 46 17 40 16, ' 38 17 ' 45 18 ' 48 14 45 18 21 40 J 1? L Q . - - - X . VARSITY AND IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: Chris Meister, Brian Boe, Tony Brown, Tim Bruner, Rob Penkwitz. Todd Pounds, Dave Swartz, Chris Myers, Ben DeHaven and Ted Kitchcl. SECOND ROW: Iohn Meister, Rich Hiatt, Mark McDonald, Ron Ends, Grant Wise, Scott Swartz, Ron Stafford, Doug Segraves, Chuck Campbell and leff Reed. THIRD ROW: Dave Bieghler, Dave lump, Ron Hawkins, Tim Elpers, Brad Angle, Dave Culp, Bret Fiedler, Brett Rush and Harold Mix. FOURTH ROW: Ieff Iones, Brad Wilson, Tim Corn Ed Carden, Neal Rouch, Mike Ensfield, Ierry Gillis, Steve Hlebasko and Brent Kepner, Mgr. FIFTH ROW: Ion Kitchel. Galen Miller, Mark Guy, Rob Pullen, Ieff Thieke, Norm Truax, Kevin Langler, Scott Marschand and Tom I-Iickey, Mgr. Team manager Tom Hickey looks on as Coach Maple attends to Chuck Campbell. 36 Football VARSITY FOOTBALL WE THEY Delphi Western Oak Hill Culver Military North Miami Maconaquah Northwestern Eastern Southwood 6 7 6 14 13 15 28 14 Taylor 26 6 42 6 21 7 15 12 14 0 13 21 Coach Cain issued the callout and 56 strong, willing boys answered it. To start the season, he selected the best- looking prospects out of this group. Of these, Brad Angle, Tim Elpers, Neal Rouch, Doug Segraves and Ed Carden made All-Conference. Carden and Scott Marschand were chosen All-State by the APQ Carden as IUNIOR VARSITY Class AA center and FOOTBALL Marschand as honorable mention quarterback. WE THEY Northwestern 6 0 The Kings started with three ggggglfn 2 2 tough losses, losing by a total Delphi 12 8 of 11 points. The team then. Logansport 6 24 came on strong and won their next six games in a row, ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM-FIRST ROW: Neal Roush and Brad Angle, SECOND ROW: Tim Elpers, Scott Marschand, Ron Hawkins, Doug Segraves and Ed Carden. Varsity Finishes 6-4 including a 21-7 win over Maconaquah and a 14-0 win over Eastern. The season ended sourly as the Kings lost to Southwood by a score of 21-13. The Iunior Varsity, under the direction of Coach Arnold, ended their season 2-1-2. Coach Sarber looks intently onto the field while talking to a coach in the press box. Football 37 Yi ,, ' 1 l 11335562 .-f- .QQL3 .1'.1 L' A I9-2,5 '99 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: Mark Chapman, Dana Brown, Tim Piercy, Doug Richason, Bill Baber, joe Dibble, Greg Crite, Allen Sanders and Tim Little. SECOND ROW: Scott Martin,'fI'im Cree, Tom Wisler, jeff Price, Ed Hardin, Scott Pounds, jeff Berlet and Darl Swartz. THIRD ROW: Coach Bennett, Dave Segraves, jamie jackson, jeff Garbert, Troy Erny. Mike Graham, Ron Moore and Coach Shahan. -- 4,,,Ei33v--2 Twin Lakes THEY i I rr T r A f T 4- , FRESHMEN FooTBALL Q 3 . WE F Z 3 .91 Western 6 18 l 'ft ' NJ 1 0 U fi , , mer... 0 20 J 7 Q- 1 0 30 F E l 0 20 3 Q Q , 0 18 r 'V I Q 5 32 12 13 - l Q I Q W I Northwestern Q i .9 5.1 4: Q Q rr so Y ' Q ,' QE, 'Y V 3741. T +9 I ' M543 Logansport fi Zn' '- 33 . .. a 6 F1 I ' 'l 1 Maconaquah -. Cai 1 .R r Q- -. S Taylor I ' L 'AV ' l 3-1 'J : S' ' H' Peru N ,H y. Q, ,U Delphi I r E V 4 El Q 4 cQ,ff ga.-A N ' ', D T' Q? 3 x ca w '-'fv 5 ,427 '- ,.,,,. F5-3 4,27 1 , I, 2? W - . 'fi i., EIGHTH GRADE D Q , ' I , 1 V Ir . tag-4 - L ,QQ !,.l1'73L-t.r-..4'5. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: Stacey Henderson, Mike Rose, Mike Brown, WE THEY David Miller. Stewart Snyder, jeff jones, jeff Hicks, Kevin Crabtree and Rod Pyle. SECOND North Miami 36 0 ROW: Rick Galloway,jam1e Truax,T1m Cuthbert, Scott Sailors, Roger Baber, Scott Bell, Kelly W t 0 Ayers, joe Surface, jeff Wisler, Doug Metcalf and Robert Leverington. THIRD ROWS Kelly Frey. es ern 14 Eric Robertson, Greg Segraves, Bryan Smith, john Elpers, Mike Robertson, joe Mason, Troy NlHCOl'1HqUah 36 14 Robison, john Beechy, Rick Pitner, Mike Grinnell and Coach Hcrrell. FOURTH ROW: Coach Northwestern 6 6 Stage, Ken Chambers, jerry Wallace, john Sarber, Rod Zeck, Trent Goff, Tim Cummings, Curt T 1 38 Overstreet, Aaron Sanders, Tom Garbert and jim Mast. Pay or 6 eru 0 14 Delphi 36 14 38 jr. High Football Iunior high football was highlighted by the 7th grade's 7-0 season. It was the first undefeated record ever compiled by a 7th grade squad at Cass. Mr. Herrell and Mr. Stage coached this fine group of players. Undefeoted Team Leads Ir. High Trapped, Greg Penkwitz tries to outrun his Delphi opponent. The Cass Bthigraders, under SEVENTH GRADE the leadershlp of Mr. Iones FOOTBALL g and Mr. Hawkins, hustled their way to a 4-2-1 record for WE THEY the 75 season. Standouts for , North Miami 46 0 he 8th grade were Duff Miller Western 44 0 n offense and Chris Cain on i T Maconaquah 24 6 d9f9f1S6'- Northwestern 6 0 Taylor 32 0 Following a slow start, the Peru 48 0 reshmen football squad came Delphi 44 14 ack and scored two shut-out victories before ending the ear 2-6. The 9th graders were coached by Mr. Bennett and Mr. Shahan. -2 L: ,mf -fy h L., gt, C Ui A it J , 5 .iw TA A 5,73 ll V iw :Q MQ L 3 i-ff id lgyigsffg Q Qi i ED. ' --im '-'W S- Y-1 i ll 1,4 f 3 15:1 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: Ion Moore, Roger Eads and Matt Foreman. SECOND ROW: Iames Tolley, Dean Myer, Ed Overstreet, Tim Bishop, Ieff Mason, Coach jones, Coach Hawkins, Alvin Cody, Duff Miller, Mike Langley, David Cook and Greg Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Richard Kem, Ieff Roller, Randy Hollingsworth, Scott Rouch, Rick Carver, Ieff Harris, Paul Knutson, Clay Apple, Kevin Santee, Chris Cain and David Helms. Ir. High Football 39 Sandy Layman. S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-FIRST ROW: Deb Hickey, Mgr., Denise Carden, Brenda Layman, Pam Elleman, Cindy Layman, Suzan Dillon, Cheryl DeHaven, Melinda Peter, Kim Layman, Lynn Ramer, Sandy Layman and Coach Lucas. 1 The Lewis Cass 1975-76 Volleyball team ended their season with a record of 10-4. The Varsity team was under the coaching of Penny Lucas. The IV team was under Coach Alice Gillis and Iodie Price was Ir. High coach. Coaches stated, We hope to have an undefeated team next year. The team worked hard and spent many hours after school striving to make it a good season. The Iunior High also tried their best to make a perfect season, but ended with a record of 4-3. They hope to improve and come back hitting strong and hard next year. 40 Volleyball A smooth serve is projected by lv--og -ig, T1 IUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL-FIRST ROW: Lynn Cotner, Stacey Youmans, Becky Campbell, Gail Greider and julie Ramer. SECOND ROW: Lori Snook, Melinda Shepherd, Tammy Rush, Iamie Iackson, Karen Zook, Shari Scalf and Suzan Quinn, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Toni Beighler, Beth Gordon, Karen Dixon, Debbie Wilson, Theresa Verbryck, Lynda Fleming, Brenda Girls Finish 10-4 1 IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-FIRST ROW: Debbie Beck, Terri Beck, Steph Sallee and Susan Kile. SECOND ROW: Lori Wilson, Hollie Keating, Shae Saylors and Rhonda Walters. THIRD ROW: Coach Alice Gillis, Linda Beck, Roxanne Eves, Kim Wilson and Deb Hickey, Mgr. Visions of victory bounce through heads, as Suzan Dillon, Lynn Ramer and Coach Lucas concentrate on winning. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 15-12 15-7 14-16 9-15 11-15 15-10 15-11 7-15 7-15 15-6 15-4 Haworth Kokomo Maconaquah North Miami Pioneer Carroll Peru Laf. Ieff Harrison Rochester Logansport Northwestern 15-0 Northwestern 15-10 IUNIOR VARSITY Northwestern 15-8 Laf. Ieff Peru Northwestern 15-5 Carroll 8-15 13-15 15-8 16-14 15-0 15-0 16-14 15-6 10-15 15-7 Kokomo North Miami Maconaquah Pioneer Logansport Harrison Rochester 15-9 16-14 18-16 15-5 15-12 15-3 13-11 15-7 9-15 13-15 15-7 12-15 15-10 15-0 -15 15-11 -15 3-15 15-3 VOLLEYBALL 12-15 4-15 15-2 15-11 15-9 15-6 15-3 15-3 15-9 -15 -15 11- 5 1 -3 16-18 15-3 13-15 W W W W 0 L W W W 8 L L L W W W 5 L L W W Haworth 15-3 4-15 12-15 W W W W W 8 W 5 L 1 L 153 153 W L 53 1 W 7TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL Western - - Wabash 3-15 14-16 Western 1 - 5-4 8TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL Western 15-4 15-10 W Wabash 6-15 8-15 L Wabash 15-3 15-6 W Western 11-15 8-15 L Volleyball 41 King's Mighty Mot Men Coaches Hawkins and Arnold led the grapplers to a 3-6-1 record. The mat men learned that wrestling is a very sacrifical sport, but the practice, pain and never- ending diets finally paid off. Award winners were Craig Wisler, quick ping Steve Hlebasko, take downsg Paul Crabtree, near fallsg Ron Hawkins, reversalg and jeff jones, most team points. The Wrestlerettes helped the team by keeping score and collecting money at meets. VARSITY WRESTLING WE Caston 42 21 Northwestern 30 35 Pioneer 31 31 Twin Lakes 29 41 Delphi 23 ss Peru 9 54 Southwood 27 32 Maconaquah 36 27 Taylor 14 North Miami Madison Grant Tourney M C Caston Tourney r THEY 47 As the match begins Craig Wisler ' ' 44 26 ' 7th I 4th - 3 d gains by choosing top position. 42 Wrestling, Wrestlerettes VARSITY WRESTLING-FIRST ROW: Kevin Crites, Mark Small, Bill Collins, Paul Crabtree, Scott Swartz, Dave Swartz and Coach Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Brian Boe, john Meister, Neal Rouch, Craig Wisler, Ron Hawkins, Tim Elpers, jeff jones, Richard Hiatt and Tim Canfield, Mgr. jUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-FIRST ROW: jeff Moon, Dennis Baker, jamie jackson, Kent Moss, Darwin Burkhart and Todd Pounds. SECOND ROW: Coach Hawkins, Tim Piercy, Bob Horal, Dave Bieghler, joe Dibble, Rob Penkwitz, Ben DeHaven, Brett Rush and Tim Canfield, Mgr. VVRESTLERETTES-FIRST ROW: Terry Taylor, Brenda Richey, Natalie Correll, Pat Crabtree and Beth Yeakley. SECOND ROW: Miss Horn, Peggy Munson,1oyce Stover, lean Ann Winters, Tammy Reed, Pam Phillips and Mrs. Baugh. IUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING-FIRST ROW: Dave Cook. Tim Cummings, Darin Small, Roger Baber, Scott Sailors, Mike Rose and Curt Overslreet. SECOND ROW: Tom Garber, Ed Overslreet, Chris Cain, Duff Miller, Tim Bishop, Mike Brown and Aaron Sanders. 11 .' ',-, , ' w .2- iw 7 a S 'T T . 'T K ..-4' i ' ' ' ' ' - Lf' I y ex- + J f A l ' . A M yy of ' . N VQRSITY SWIM TEAM-FIRST ROW: Mike Pitner, Mgr.: Mark Ault, Brian Quirk, Scot Collins, Andy Robison and Cary Roney, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Bennett, Dana Brown, Paul Murray, Randy Kelly, Chris Spane, Grant Wise, Troy Erny, Ioe Mason, Dave Gibson, Doug Richason, Chuck Smolser and Coach Bauer. THIRD ROW: Tobin Whitcomb, Tony Logan, Brent Blinn, Dan Schlegolmilch, Kevin Klepfer, Ron Cillam, Kim Kirkendall, Tom Clougher, Steve Ault, Terry Pyle, Dan Myer and Iamie Murray. 44 Boys Swimming 1 Kingfish Swim O The Cass team had the best record in eight years with 11 wins and one loss. They sent Kim Kirkendall, Ron Gillam and Tobin Whitcomb to the state meet in Muncie. Most Valuable award winner was Kim Kirkendall while Steve Ault won the Most Improved. Throughout the Cass season, every record was broken except for the 200 Medley Relay. The Ir. High team, led by Coaches Bennett and Bauer, finished the season with a 2-1 record. IUDGES 81 TIMERS-FIRST ROW: Dusty Sallee, Connie Freeman, Deb Piercy, Mary lump Teresa Kraus and Cinny Davis. SECOND ROW: Candy Townsend, julie Titus, Iudy Bowman, f'ffmmf ffluili -4 .fx IR. HIGH SWIM TEAM-FIRST ROW: Mike Morris, Triston Whitcomb, Greg Rush, Iamie Iohnson, Steve Tabler, Dean Myer, jim Gibson, Mike Winters and Ken Chambers. SECOND ROW: Mike Rose, Bob Levington, Paul Knutson, Craig Burkett, Duff Miller, Mike Brown, Gary Smith and Iames Cohee. THIRD ROW: Coach Bauer, Tony Trevino, Randy Hollingsworth, Rick Sisson, Mark Murray and Coach Bennett. VARSITY SWIMMING WE THEY Eastern 88 84 Carroll 103 69 Rochester 121 50 Logansport 97 75 Western 89 83 Sheridan 125 52 Logansport 99 73 Twin Lakes 96 76 Delphi 89 82 Maconaquah 103 69 Kokomo 78 94 N. Montgomery Relays 5th Ieff Relays 4th Cass Inv. 1st Carroll Inv. 2nd T T Haworth Sectional 3rd Helen Quinn, Bev Swing, Diana Ralston. Shae Saylors and Kerrie Newport. THIRD ROW: Tara Torres, Dawn Sallee, Kelly Harris, Iann Barton, Anne Beechy and Kyle Whitcomb. Boys Swimming 45 ii, W .I - .:..- 3'tf1rF T 'rfb' f- -sal,-I ENE. . .A n yi ' :frat Queenfish Stroke O Lewis Cass Queenfish finished their season with a 4-7 record. All the previous swim records were broken by the girls. They put in many long, hard hours of preparing for each meet. Sectional Diving Champion was Kyle Whitcomb. She also went on to place 14th in state competition. MVP went to senior Candy Townsend and Most Improved went to freshman Mary Beth Shriver. The Iunior High Queenfish finished their season with a 1- 3 record. Iulie Schrader won the Most Valuable Swim award. The girls worked well with their new coach, Miss Brower. Swimmers share congratulations and tears at the annual swim banquet. VARSITY SWIMMING-FIRST ROW: Coach Brower and Pat Ferguson Mgr. SECOND ROW: Candy Townsend, ludy Bowman julie Titus and Bev Swing. THIRD ROW: Donna Culp, Mary Shriver Alice Moore and Kelly Layman. FOURTH ROW: De Dc Cuthbert jo Bowman Helen Quinn, Kyle Whitcomb and Iann Barton. Ir. High swimmers Susan Finney and julie Schrader anxiously await the announcement of the next award. Proudly, senior Candy Townsend steps up to accept the Honorary Kingfish Award. Senior Iudy Bowman positions herself for the final dive of her swimming career at Cass. -Q I5 f 3. QQ -1 8 A A 'S' Y I.-'wmlgyfg Aff lv I-f el gg fi Hlvfm' -I-iu:iE.Z 'saf' -8 ff get ' 7 ...MT-' sr i IUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING WE THEY Noblesville 35 68 Western 76 96 Western 69 35 Warren 16 88 VARSITY SWIMMING WE THEY Kokomo 103 110 Twin Lakes 83 133 Carroll 128 66 Eastern 111 103 Logansport 75 134 Maconaquah 66 148 Hamilton Southeast 69 34 Haworth 76 28 Twin Lakes 98 116 Delphi 90 57 Maconaquah 82 127 f 11327. K , , -Y . W , ,... M g. X Y ' ...-,gy-rv 1 iii, Y ' X -- T hd all -V He. mage T llliiii'fii!lliHfli IUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING-FIRST ROW: lean Ann Byers, Darlene Culp, Mina Gibson, Linda Quinn, Susan Finney, lulie Schrader and Cassie Logan. SECOND ROW: Sarah Piercy, Gina Sullivan, Tia Guy, Brenda Sisson, Lori Guy, Sherri Dilts and janet Bowman. THIRD ROW: Coach Brower and Deb Hines, Mgr. Girls Swimming 47 Competition Keen in Coss Intrumurols . If. Q .e f 2h'5,' 35 In mid-dribble, Tim Weaver attempts to fake out defensive player Bruce Nicoll. As an official for intramurals, Dave lump must be alert and move quickly. 43 Intramurals I O 1 1 5: x -Y ,,,, S+. -Q Cass' intramural season was termed a success by Mr. Ogle and Mr. Southern. The teams played often during weekends and after school to earn the championship. In a grueling game, Robertson's Robots defeated Ricks' Raiders. Team members included Dave Culp, Terry Robertson, Mike Warpenburg, Bob Daggett, Tim Weaver, Cary Chambers, Ierry Gillis and Brent Kepner. The Ir. High had an equally exciting season. Mr. Southern divided his teams into squads of I1, I2, I3 and 14. The winner of the first half of the year was team 14, led by freshman Ion Mayhill. The second half winner was team I1 with 7th grader Kelly Ayers as captain. The overall winner through the playoffs was team I3, led by freshman Dave Osborn. IUNIOR HIGH TEAMS I1 I3 Kelly Ayers Ion Mayhill jeff Price Ioe Mayhill Craig Hoff Ed Hardin Ron Anderson Wes Sutton Iohn Moore Dave Cook Ieff Berlet Mike Robertson Troy Robison I2 Bill Baber I4 Brett Cain Dave Osborn Tim Cree Bill Collins Randy Mix Ion Brockway Ierry Wallace Ulysses Downhour Scott Martin Ieff Hicks Brian Iustice HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS RICKS Mike Neher Glen Hall Ieff Perkins lay Shldeler Bob Riggs NICOLL Lew Sharpless IeffL1therland Tom Hickey IeffD1llon Ross Cotner Kenny Armstrong Bruce Nicoll Rick Ricks BAKER Paul Hoff Denny Snyder Randy Baker Richard Smith Ierry Winters Ieff Erny Tim Corn STAFFORD Greg Martin Steve Carney jim McCoy Ron Stafford Tim Iamerson Mike Ensfield Tom Lemmons Mike Salsbery Mike Darland ROBERTSON Dave Culp Gary Chambers Tim Weaver Bob Daggett Mike Warpenburg KIBLER IeffColl1ns Steve Kibler Mark Kuhn Mark Chapman Brian Kepner Kurt Kaufman Larry Armstrong lim Brockway Ierry Gillis Proper form is essential for the successful jump shot as Steve Kibler illustrates. Contemplating his free throw, Ieff Dillon dribbles before aiming at the Vorsity Sets ew Records After winning the Holiday Tourney junior Brad Angle cuts the net Dribbling the ball toward the basket Ron Robinson makes his move VARSITY BASKETBALL THEY Winamac Peru Rochester Northwestern Twin Lakes Taylor Oak Hill Holiday Tourney s Tri-Central Tipp. Valley Pioneer Delphi Caston Carroll Maconaquah Eastern North Miami Southwood Western Logansport fSec.J 43 50 Varsity, IV Basketball Coach Mannies led the Varsity Kings to a record-setting season of 16-5. Cagers, Ted Kitchel and Carl Foust led the team in scoring and Kitchel also led in rebounds. Brad Angle was named floor leader and was leading field goal shooter. Coach Mannies' substitutes were also very much a part of the team. Scott 'Marschand, Mike Robison, Tom Smith and Matt Davis were very important in these roles. Marschand and Gary Mannies were co-recipients of the defense award. The highlights of the year were the Holiday Tourney Championship and the 13- game winning streak. The Iunior Varsity ended their season 8-12. The season started slowly but they highlighted it by winning the IV Tourney at Caston. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Rick Conrad, Mgr., Matt Davis, Brad Angle, Ron Robinson, Mike Robison, Scott Marschand and Gene Lohrman, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Mannies, Ed Carden, Carl Foust, Chris Dixon, Ted Kitchel, Ion Kitchel, Tom Smith, Gary Mannies and Coach Shahan. l IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Coach Shahan, Mike Maxwell, Ron Eads, Mark Foreman, Mark Guy, Randy Hall, Wes Morgan, Tim Bruner. Mark Chapman, Greg Crite, Randy Cotner and Mike Ayers. IV BASKETBALL WE THEY Winamac 34 38 Peru 45 66 Rochester 44 51 Northwestern 33 44 V Twin Lakes 59 32 Taylor 39 30 Oak Hill 44 61 IV Tourney 1st Tri-Central 30 32 I Tipp. Valley 52 54 Pioneer 32 31 Delphi 42 46 CaStOI1 47 52 Carroll 31 54 Maconquah 35 30 Eastern 51 39 North Miami 43 49 Southwood 42 39 Western 54 Varsity, IV Basketball 51 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Twin Lakes Taylor Northwestern Peru Western Tri Central Maconaquah fTourneyj North White fTourneyj North Miami Logansport Pioneer Delphi Clinton Cen. fTourneyj Tri Central fTourneyj THEY WE 39 36 ' 32 44 32 42 33 45 30 53 45 20 39 54 Rochester 41 55 62 26 37 54 29 40 39 43 35 50 33 41 37 28 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL WE Maconaquah 32 Taylor Fairview Northwestern Delphi Lincoln Caston Western Peru Caston fTourneyj Pioneer jTourneyj Pioneer SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL Maconaquah Fairview Northwestern North Miami fTourneyj Peru fTourneyj Delphi Llncoln Western Caston Falrview fTourneyj 48 Pioneer tTourneyj 29 Peru Pioneer 15 THEY 40 THEY 30 23 47 38 36 34 44 45 45 43 41 21 38 42 26 57 33 25 53 24 30 24 WE ' 32 27 Taylor 27 36 ' ' 27 23 48 19 40 32 54 34 ' 43 34 ' 44 36 32 31 41 21 ' ' 38 ' 17 28 30 ' 23 .Q I5 SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Eric Robertson, Brett Zell, Dale Turnpaugh, Mike Young, Troy Woodruff, jamie Centers and Stewart Snyder. SECOND ROW: Frank johnson, Mike Robertson, Todd Cripe, Willie Hoover, joe Mason, joe Surface, Greg Segraves, Rick Galloway, Kelly Ayers, Curt Spall, john Beechy, Mgr: and Rod Pyle, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Sonafrank, Trent Goff, Mgr: Kevin Crabtree, Rob Helvie, Scott Bell, Troy Robison, jerry Wallace, john Sarber, Greg Garber, Rick Lee, jeff Wisler and Doug Metcalf. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: john Moore, Matt Foreman, Roger Eads, jeff Ealy, Brad johnson, Todd Ault, Bobby Miller and jeff Yeakley. SECOND ROW: Dave Cook, jeff Roller, Darin Small, Brian Ayers, Tracey Morgan, Rick Graham, Mike Townsend, jeff Robertson and Scott Rouch. THIRD ROW: Coach Stage, Clay Apple, jeff Harris, Mark Golden, David Helms, Mark A. Martin, jeff Mason and Brian Record. I' f t I G if -xl 4 V FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Tim Irwin, Ioe Mayhill, Brett Cain, Dave Segraves, Greg Wengert, Scott Pounds and Ieff Berlet. SECOND ROW: Ieff Price, Ion Mayhill, Dave Os- born, Scott Beckley, Tom Wisler, Gary Schreyer and Coach Ayers. THIRD ROW: Bill Baber, Russ Hawkins, Ieff Garbert, Greg Crite, Mark Chapman, Mike Graham and Mark Murray. Listening attentively, the freshmen team absorbs Coach Ayers' instructions. Ir. High ls Movin' On Up Seventh grade, under the direction of Coach Sonafrank, finished the basketball season 11-3. Greg Segraves led the team in scoring while Ierry Wallace led in rebounding. Wallace set a record by snaring 34 rebounds in a single game. Segraves and Rick Galloway shared the best defense trophy. The eighth grade finished 9-4 headed by Mr. Stage. Matt Foreman was voted as MVP and was also given the best defense award. Brian Ayers was named best free throw shooter and scored the most points. Scott Rouch was the best field goal shooter and Mark Golden was given the rebound award. Freshmen, led by Coach Ayers, had a record of 4-11. Greg Wengert was named MVP and was also co- recipient of the defense award with Dave Segraves. Russ Hawkins was chosen the best field goal shooter and Scott Beckley the best free throw shooter. Ir. High Basketball 53 Cass won the first sectional of the Girls IHSAA Tour- nament. This victory followed a record of 9-1 in regular season. The girls worked very hard for this honor. Most Valuable Player was awarded to Sharon Schreyer. The Iunior Varsity team was mostly a rookie squad, but posted an 8-3 season. The girls should be an asset in the years to come. The seventh and eighth grade finished 4-2 and 2-4, respectively. VARSITY BASKETBALL North Miami Taylor Carroll Northwestern Logansport Delphi Pioneer Winamac Maconaquah Western Southwood Sec. Peru fSec.j Columbia City Reg. WE THEY 26 57 41 40 72 47 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Taylor Carroll Northwestern Logansport Delphi Pioneer Wmamac Maconaquah Western Haworth THEY 53 51 90 75 52 40 57 32 53 47 57 42 52 49 t J 50 44 55 34 Q J 27 46 WE North Miami 19 13 21 27 30 17 17 10 22 11 ' 20 24 ' 36 13 ' 44 2 23 17 32 23 26 31 -'f x., x! 13114122 1D'kjll35 6 Z: E ' lil Y- V' A VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Sharon Schreyer, Sandy Layman, Io Ellen Ironmonger, Deb Beck, Alice Moore and Lynn Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Coach Lucas, Pat Ferguson, Kim Layman, 'Denise Carden, I-lollie Keating, Pat Kitchel, Brenda Layman and Lynn Ramer, Mgr. f-Q F2--X i,q...,,g XXX 'i yn x .1 vijjdk - l oq:- 9 A t Ntlff' ' . Q9 4-v it -is Jar gif IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Kim Layman, Cindy Layman, Susan Plank. Lisa Wilson, Lori Robertson and Deb Harmon. SECOND ROW: Coach Brower, Deb Beck, Kim Simonin, Kelly Layman, Linda Beck, Hollie Keating, Deb Hickey, Alice Moore and Mary Ann Barker, Mgr. SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Lori Snook, Lori Bishop, Mina Gibson, Becky Campbell, Beth Mabie, julie Ramer, Stacey Youman and Cassie Logan. SECOND ROW: Barbie Robertson, Iill Berlet, Linda Zook, Linda Quinn, Karen Edwards, Coach Gillis, Susie Titus and Lori Bowyer. ,Jil-I , ,I I ,.,v B ':V Nvvv 3- ......., 1 'F l-w-.'-v-w- i , ,J LL 1 E A-. 1 1---- Fl 93 I - it If 44 4 - , ws- I' 35- ' i - I ' pw-1, JJ J if '1 dmqfw X wx. a,- ,Msgs ' N. vw ' W 1 l , : -,,- in X - , gnxvk , i H -V - , ,lg 2 W ,Rn 'i 217 jQ 'T it 3 I 7 V Q , ' X A ffffl 7 tif: ' A 1 N iz.: ij M A, A . , l iii-E71 ' if 1 ' , T .2 , T 1'.ii'i 'I g if- ,iiTL1H,. . in -4- L' ,-AV -X 4 . - N 1- L - ,, '1 '-'4 r -W 5' fijwfnza EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Sarah Piercy joyce Stephenson, janet Bowman, Darlene Culp and Karen Zook. SECOND ROW: Theresa VerBryck, Vickie Vernon, Lynda Flemming, Amy Winters, Kathy Mast, Beth Gordon, Angie Starbuck, Tony Bieghler and Pam Hasman. THIRD ROW: Chris Bowman, Coach Gillis and Karen Dixon. l r l Girls Win First Sectional Title v-2-iw ew-M ' Playing the game was hard, but cutting the net is easy for Alice ,Moore. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL THEY Delphi Flora Northwestern Rochester Northwestern SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL THEY Delphi Flora Northwestern Rochester Northwestern Rochester 27 WE 18 31 24 40 25 17 16 28 21 16 Rochester 14 28 WE ' 19 14 25 26 47 21 25 11 38 15 28 Girls Basketball 55 56 Golf Golf Records Broken HIGH SCHOOL GOLF-FIRST ROW: Bret Rush, Brian Quirk and Ion Brockway. SECOND ROW: Randy Cotner, Bob Horal, lim Brockway and Tony Brown. The golf teams had a fine season this year, despite the bad weather. The varsity squad, under the leadership of Coach Sarber, shot the lowest first match total in the history of Cass with a 328. They then went on to break a school record for the lowest score of 298 in a match. Seniors Iim Brockway, Bob Horal and jeff Lohning took on a big responsibility for the team this year. Lohning tied a school record by shooting par in a single match. The Ir. High Golf team was coached by Mr. Isenburg. Matches were played against Lafayette Ieff, Peru and Taylor. The team consisted of eight-seventh graders and one- eighth grader. Mr. Isenburg stated that eighth grader Roger Eads was the best all-around golfer and that Kevin Crabtree was the best seventh grader. IUNIOR HIGH GOLF-FIRST ROW: Stewart Snyder, Eric Robinson, Bill Turner, Curtis Cripe and Todd Bogue. SECOND ROW: Rodney Pyle, Kevin Crabtree, Ieff Hicks, Rick Sisson, Coach Isenburg, Duane Sailors, Kelly Ayers and Roger Eads. I ,-. .. .as I' -l '-ff: f G'w 'W '::'!' - 'f 7'5 ilf- A N nf -I :wx Z1 ,, 4-21vr::4!:-, .1 7-, t gg - igmggsrffwzf11'geffigw-f,..f'.,1'g2f '-fvizqrzp 1 Twygggr an-i:siS 2'E'f jjg..,,-in 'W kr., f .. V 'HF'sf-1.4-f,j5.,,, --,g,w,,. ,, K .mf 5 1,45-5,45 1 T. J .. Y tl . gg ' ty ' ', -nn-,ff -I 11- Q L H IQ?-wi 'fyff I , ' - , EQ- , - ' , fv ' .A ,. fi -' 7I'1, ,T ', . , .- w ,..,.,f.v 13 - '. 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A '5'?LS'1 K5- 'f'f E'-w-ff!-invii-f+'.msp.'M' Wal? :1ww,fz'l 'A rfi3mf.:w'..t- Q' 'if 'L A ,AA-. ,i -'-533-ki. .H grip-:Nw 1':ti,:w-33:jfvQi,-- 5 wi:, ,,iixvm, Jiffy,-ijgii: -v ' .1 -.:'.- J' ' ' 'S M - ,IW ?': --. . ' .-1' V . J-' - e 1' ' '-' if ,3.mn,3l,,g,g' H InH,5?f,x Ne,-A , ,F , -,f,,5,5, g.. M3145 33 .A W, ,J ,L R-.'-1 'l'j'2Qtf',l' 'Fa ,ff-T '?1'f,':1?Q- Klip, . , 'Q'ifg Kg 12' fp hilt - 1 543' .if 5 Zia.. 3 -xg'5l5', Wk ,g,f'5l'rv'4 'dyff Elf-Ein-.K' ,tisfmcifff vtJAe5fA'ZszS1rAat.+. 511.4 s,',Xf'?95t'i:,-f5:iZ'E Fri? ,L 51 5 't75HM , - 'J-it W4 Preparing to hit a perfect shot, Rodney Pyle aims for the hole. Golf 57 Teams Stumble Thru' Season : A ggr 3-ldfvx l 1 VARSITY TRACK-FIRST ROW: jamie Murray, Bill Collins, Kevin Grigs, Steve Sprinkle, Garry Robertson, Tim Canfield, Dave Swarti, joe Dibble, Randy Householder and Paul Murray. SECOND ROW: Mark Foreman, Gary Schreyer, Bruce Nicoll, Tony Logan, Neal Rouch, Mike Ensfield, Greg Bell, Richard Hiatt, Mark Chapman, Ben Clemens and jeff Garbert. THIRD ROW: Coach Mannies, Craig Wisler, jim Spitznogle, Terry Pyle, Steve Ault, jerry Gillis, Mark Guy, john Kitchel, Richard Smith, Ron Gillam, jeff jones, Kent Moss, Mike Graham, Dana Brown, Coach Shahan and Coach Bonsett. Track at Lewis Cass was not up to par this year. The team finished the regular season with a 1-6 record. Working T l'l' T ' l with a young squad, coaches g Mannies, Bonsett and Shahan felt confident that they would have a great deal of talent next year. There were only ' three seniors on the varsity, Tony Logan, Terry Pyle and Mike Ensfield. I l The junior high, led by coaches Sonafrank and Whitcomb, had a winning season. Most of the team's strength rested in their veteran eighth graders. High jumping is handled with style and grace by Bruce Nicoll as he warms up for the meet. 58 Track IR. HIGH TRACK-FIRST ROW: Mike Robertson, Rick Galloway, Ioe Mason, Arnold Truax, Larry Reyburn, Craig Baker, Scott Bell, Mike Morris, Troy Woodruff, Scott Sailors, Iamie Centers, Rod Zack and Ieff Campbell. SECOND ROW: Iohn Elpers, Mike Brown, Greg Segraves, Tim Cuthbert, Iamie Truax, Dale Turnpaugh, Curt Overstreet, Brad Iohnson, Ieff Ealy, Todd Ault, Mike Townsend, Ioe Surface, Brett Zell and Greg Kraus. THIRD ROW: Phillip Davis, john Center, Tim Bishop, Brian Ayers, Scott Rouch, Mike Langley, Tom Simpson, Roger Foust, Dean Myers, Tim Cummings, Mark McKinley, jeff Mason, Steve Sallee, Randy Hollingsworth, Ed Overstreet and Ieff Absher. FOURTH ROW: Don Hendrixson, Rick Carver, Ierry Wallace, Brian Myers, Aaron Sanders, Duff Miller, Ieff Harris, Tacrey Morgan, Iohn Sarber, Chris Cain, Ulysses Downhour and Steve Tabler. j' VARSITY TRACK at 3' - h ,V WE THEY Caston 85 41 I Carroll 42 85 i Western 15 99 I Peru 26 99 L Pioneer fCounty Meetj Znd Twin Lakes 39 87 Tri Central 59 68 Pioneer 53112 7396 Cass Relays 3rd MIC 7th Logansport Relays 3rd Closing his eyes in concentration, Terry Pyle leads the pack in the mile race. Track 59 all , . P 1 Nikki 1 ZA VARSITY TRACK-FIRST ROW: Iulie Titus, Mgr.: Carla Caldwell, Robin Williams, Tara Torres, Helen Quinn, Patricia Crabtree and Candy Townsend, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Karen Downhour, Alice Moore, Iudy Bowman, Kim Nicoll, Deb Harmon, Iann Barton, Susan Kile, Kyle Whitcomb and Deb Beck. THIRD ROW: Sharon Schreyer, Io Ann Bowman, Karen Phillips, Io Ellen Iromnonger, Iennifer Kibler, Linda Beck, Cindy Layman and Coach Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Kim Simonin, Deb Hickey, Deb Fallen, Pat Ferguson, Brenda Layman and I-lollie Keating. . .DA .Aram . . .. IUNIOR HIGH TRACK-FIRST ROW: Darla Piercy, Iill Berlet, Shari Scalf, Ianet Bowman, Cassie Logan and Tara Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Lynda Robinson, Karina LaFollette, Lori Bishop, Penny Munson, Linda Quinn and Toni Bieghler. THIRD ROW: Coach Brower, Deb Wilson, Beth Gordon, Lori Morris. Karen Dixon, Iulie Schrader, Io Ann McKinley and Lori Bowyer. 60 Girls Track ' r -1' - fe.. r .P v If Pushing hard for the finish line, Patricia Crabtree strides to win the race. 13 ' uv A . ., .-::,-.I-ij,l,.r, ..-1 ' - ' h I t.,JNrg,'l 4 -'-V51 , 4' 'gif -..x.x1.3fm'iir5'ffW :Tiff ,-1 ' .wb X-.A':,Q.5 'aj' g-I 1,19 V-U. I cf, , M I 1 . . ,131-.-.-X-iTiEP'4'?-'ki 'T 1 , awse rk 11-3 Working out their strategy, Tara Kuhn and Ianet Bowman prepare for their relay. Flying over the bar, Karen Dixon finishes a perfect jump. -fl -1 au . AWE, T21 '-w.. 'g5...-,.-sf rs Girls Sprint to Victory The girls track season was a thrilling experience for all involved. Many of the girls were returning letter winners with a few rookies. Two seniors ran for their last year of track. The team finished with a 4-2 record. The jr. high girls had lots of talent running for them. Tara Kuhn and Cassie Logan were their prime runners. They and the other girls combined to run a 3-1 record. GIRLS VARSITY TRACK WE THEY Kokomo 61 44 Twin Lakes 61 44 Northwestern 52 53 Haworth Q3-Wayj 2nd Pioneer 54 52 Western 72 71 County Meet 1st Maconaquah 41 85 Delphi 63 59 GIRLS IR. HIGH TRACK WE THEY Carroll 54 51 Western 51 53 Pioneer 59 45 Carroll 56 43 Northwestern Q71 37 68 Northwestern 181 62 43 Girls Track Baseball Moves To Spring Season The 1975 summer baseball season wasn't quite as successful as was hoped it would be. Injuries took a major toll on the Kings. The varsity won 15 of 27 games including the four-way tourney and was runner-up in the sectional. Dave Caylor won all four trophies for the first time in the 13 year history of Cass baseball. The junior varsity won five of 12 games including the four- way championship. Mark Foreman was the top hitter and Ted Kitchel was the leading pitcher. The junior high won eight and lost six. The top hitter was Brian Ayers. Scott Beckley and Greg Crite each won three games to be top pitchers. On a trial basis, baseball was played in the spring during the 1976 season. rx j. 7. J' . . 1 . -. '- FT,-'..w fn ..,., 1 P , f 5-.9er:t3,:?:1'i. tfvfggf si?-tirtri 1, . . ' Z A :Qi -tvf lf t-?'.,jl ' . 3 A f ,. , .. .ut - , . , V V , , ,,,.,.3., -ta? j .,. t '4 .U-L-5,151-A I. I ' ' .1--1, '-'..'.Lsi':--ala - ,e .L ,J--11:-5 'V' ' fefygffijr :F ,J-il1.,:,5l:.9'Qafjl',,QY: J iJ11f1f?1?l??S LMwf, ' J.-i5sa-ek,-t,..2- , .- .Robrsoni rand Brentitrrretiet H.. V qfztjfggsraagafatgefgggr 5.3243 -1:55 'IUIIIQ Q ,,., f.WQ,ei41L , ':.,.',L...f1'fI-i gr-'rp 3va'f 3s- 'Q gn' 1 'l',.',Y '-, -J? '11- -'1'.'ff1J-1.5-' - . 'Qxx!.'2Qjsl':5!,f:'f??tf3 j ,D3YQf'Qay1or-ftiesiEtgg5asH +1 134 wi 195'-3ie.l 4 ,, . . ., ' t , ,- Q, ,.- w ' f- ur F-,ws .tv-N - 5? '.1', gp : ,vs :X 7- .-14 - 1 . ' - -'1 1- :lin t ' -- ' A if 62 Baseball 1975 VARSITY BASEBALL THEY Carroll Wabash Western Western Delphi Taylor Peru Peru Rochester Carroll Eastern . Eastern Peru fSec.j Kewanna fSec.j Logansport QS ec.j Taylor Carroll Eastern Western Eastbrook Southwood Carroll Northwestern Oak Hill North Miami tTourneyj Carroll fTourneyj IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL THEY Southwood Peru Peru Western Southwood Tipton Tipton Eastern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern CTourneyj 14 Maconaquah fToumeyj WE 8 6 1 9 8 5 1 11 0 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 Z 3 5 4 Q 6 7 4 9 8 1 15 0 0 5 0 7 8 4 12 0 Maconaquah 4 5 2 5 1 5 2 10 5 4 4 3 4 3 3 O 2 1 WE 6 8 1 3 4 3 2 1 6 7 C 4 1 11 2 5 7 0 8 9 1 9 7 IUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL WE THEY Northwestern 6 8 Carroll 5 17 Tri Central 12 8 Maconaquah 5 4 Caston 15 1 North Miami 12 2 Northwestern 5 0 Carroll 9 10 Maconaquah 1 11 Western 0 17 North Miami 3 2 Tri Central 6 4 Caslon tForfeitj 7 0 Western 6 13 Up at bat, Dave Gaylor gets another of his many base hits. IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL WE THEY Wabash 10 7 Wabash 9 14 Tipton 7 4 Western 13 21 Northwestern 3 1 Twin Lakes 9 5 Twin Lakes 6 4 Northwestern 8 9 Maconaquah 7 5 North Miami 2 1 VARSITY BASEBALL WE THEY Northwestern 7 8 Maconaquah 3 2 Maconaquah 6 13 Twin Lakes 4 12 Pioneer tForfeitj 7 0 Pioneer flforfeitj 7 0 Eastern 7 6 Northwestern 4 8 Oak Hill 12 4 Manchester 1 3 Manchester 15 4 Southwood 9 8 Taylor 1 12 Western 13 5 Western 0 8 Maconaquah 9 11 Eastbrook 17 1 Delphi 8 4 Rochester 7 0 Western 8 5 Eastern 12 1 Eastern 8 2 North Miami 4 0 Carroll 3 1 ,, ,1 X Lk I nf V -ll 'YA' xy? in Us I L IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-FIRST ROW: jill Roblin, Susan Plank, Mike Maxwell, Ron Eads, Kevin Wilson, Cyndi Iamerson and Donna Soupley. SECOND ROW: Tim Irwin, Tim Piercy, joe Mayhill, Mark McDonald, Dave Segraves, Scott Beckley, Ion Mayhill and Andy Robison. THIRD ROW: Coach jones, Greg Crite, Tim Bruner, Ted Kitchel, Todd Pounds, Scott Pounds, Mike Ayers and Coach Collins. ME A LE W3 LG . Lg 'K Lrg E ., sf i ts it 3 17' .QV i LG 9 Le I LG ri f b ' ft i ' V I' -f: ai H- ' - V , , 311- 4. P 'x , .iii . . . H , Qt.- , 1.11 71' P An ,M F L' ,l y k M ,, xig,,.xq,.,wf-,ff ff . , 1 li - 'TL ,IXI ', ' :ici it ,'1 i,- V NJA. f ' ' we , W . ,A 'yr' I ,wx . if s-Z'T'1- F 'S '- ., M Q T, iv, . -,fit I- Q T 4, I, 'Q f- V A- , J, ,V I . ,.,, . l, 1 I i 3 i Q fu' 6 9 111.11 if I ' gc. 1 4 i Q., - , , V get QQ if .4 fi S fl. - .,: 'ai I . ' sit- if 'Alf I . ,y,lbms,wi'f.5.L:7,:'ffl - ,,:' ni' - aj -'I k . t Ll I- , , ,- 1, wil. ' Yfz - - s5'.',J-fag 541,11 1 ,E-1... usted-',:.: , -s.1:,f: 2i'. Y - dai ., ,. I V ff... we , - a?4igk.0:9Q?.f2 VARSITY BASEBALL-FIRST ROW: Shae Saylors, Kathleen Raikes, Ioyce Stover, Tara Torres, Anne Beechy, Cinny Davis and Brenda Culp. SECOND ROW: Brian Boe, Mike Ayers, Matt Davis, Todd Pounds, Greg Martin, Mike Maxwell and Ron Robinson. THIRD ROW: Paul Crabtree, Gary Chambers, Doug Segraves, Mike Robison, Brent Blinn, Scott Marschand, Tim Elpers and Coach Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Coach Collins, Coach Iones, Ron Stafford, Ted Kitchel, Kevin Langler, Tim Bruner and Mark Kuhn. Intense concentration characterizes the Kings' bench as a teammate steps up to bat. 4 1 I I Even though we have the equipment needed to play baseball, we still need the skill that our players have to win the game. wr ,fr , 'ef -V . Weak? 'fee' Baseball 1976 63 w k an M 1 64 Associates And a youth said, Speak to us of Friendship And he answered, saying: Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving. And he is your board and your fireside. ' ASSOCIATES n CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Tony Logan and Kim Kirkendall. SECOND ROW: Sue Cravons and Brenda Layman. i 66 Seniors Led by sponsors Mr. Cain and Mrs. Moore, the 162 seniors of the Class of 76 completed their final year at Cass. Forty-three seniors chose to graduate after the first semester. The seniors were also led by president Tony Logan, vice-president Kim Kirkendall, sec.-treas. Iarita Dunn and representatives Brenda Layman, Steve I-Ilebasko and Sue Cravens. LARRY GENE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN ARMSTRONG ARTRIP Band 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2g Swimming 1. Pep Band 1,2,3. RANDAL STEVEN BRENDA KAY BALL BAKER Band 1,21 Aqua Maids 1.2: Basketball 1.2.35 Football GAA 1,25 Swimming 1,21 13 Intramural Basketball OEA 3,43 Pep Band 1,2, Townsend. Business English proves to be a rewarding class for Iudy Bowman, Melinda Peter and Candy R ANNE E. BEECHY Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 judge 81 Timer 1,2,3,43 Spring Musical Cast 1,23 Bai Girl 3,43 Pom Pon 3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 SSS 23 Senior Play Comm. 4. 3. GREGORY LEE BELL TIM BERKSHIRE BONNA IEAN BIRNELL Football 1,23 Wrestling 1,22 Track 1,43 Baseball 1. R BLINN IILL SUSAN BOSTIC 1 Swimming GAA1,2. IUDY KAY BOWMAN Swimming 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Aqua Maids 1,2,3,43 Iudge 8: Timer 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Pom Pon 1,2,3,43 NHS 233,43 LC Club 2,3,43 OEA 3,43 Swing Choir 132,43 Pep Club 1,2,43 CAA 'l,2,33 Volleyball 1. BONNIE LUCILLE BOWYER Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Speech Club 2,3,4: Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Wrestlerette 33 Spanish Club 2,33 NHS 2,3,43 Spring Musical Cast 23 Office Assistant 3,43 Girls State Delegate 33 Track 13 OEA 33 judge 8: Timer 1,22 FHA 1.2. LISA BOWYER Science Club 13 FHA 1,2,3,43 GAA 1: Pep Club 2,33 Speech Club 2,3,43 Band 1,23 Pep Band 13 SSS 1. Seniors 67 68 Seniors Trial ond Error Our education was like learning how to walk. In our strife for knowledge, we stumbled over stepping stones along the way. Even though we may have fallen, we got up and tried again. ln. ,,, . it iv, N x Y Q' . 'S -Q5 it QAQ, 5 I -5, 5 BECKY BOYER CATHY LOUISE BROCK IAMES EDWARD Swing Choir 3. Swing Choir 45 Choir BROCKWAY 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA LEE BROWN Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Aqua Maids 1,25 Swimming 1,25 Twirler 1,25 NHS 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Track 1: judge 8: Timer 15 LC Club 2,3,45 Girls State Alternate 3. Golf 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,23 Basketball 15 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. '.v time A X I f TIMOTHY IOE BUFFUM STEPHEN DOUGLAS MELISSA BUTTS RICHARD L. BYERS Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band BURROWS French Club 1.2,3,4: Swimming 2,3. 1,2,45 Palette Club 1,25 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 1,21 Pom Pon Track 3,45 Yearbook 2.35 German Club 15 Senior 1: Wrestlerette 3,43 junior Intramural Basketball 25 Play Cast 4. Play Cast 3. Swimming 1,2535 Golf 15 Photography Club 1,2,35 Spring Musical Pit Band 1.2.35 Swing Choir 3. I All A gun. .With alot of patience and skill, Ed W Carden carves the tiny details in his W5 ll F -an . . .ln ' ED CARDEN REBECCA KAY CAREY LEISA ANN BUFF UM MARK A. CHAPMAN IERRY CLAYBORN Football 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA 1,23 CARVER Intramural Basketball Basketball 1,2,3,43 NHS 2,3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Pep Club 13 Track 1,21 LC 1,2,3,43 FFA 1,2,3,4Q Lettermen's Club 233,43 Drama Club 13 Girls State Club 2,31 GAA 2. Science Club 1. Boys State Delegate 33 Delegate 33 Aqua Maids NHS 2,3,4. 132. F 9 1 HARON S. CLEMENS IEFFREY A. COLLINS KAREN KAY TIMOTHY R. CORN S 3,43 SSS 2,3,41 FHA COPPERNOLL Football 1,3,4I FFA 1.2.35 ,43 Speech Club 1,2,3,43 SSS 33 Track Z1 FHA 43 Boys State Alternate 31 pring Musical Cast 2,31 Spanish Club 23 Health Track 2.4. panish Club 1,23 Pep Careers 3. lub 33 Palette Club 4. CAROLYN RACHEL COX Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Iunior Play Cast 33 FEA 43 Student Tutor 4. Seniors 70 Seniors we I 3 . X vi. .4 , If 9 :', 1' f .- 11 SUE ANN CRAVENS DEB MIZE CREVISTON IALENE COOLEY BRENDA LEE CULP Student Council 43 FEA 43 FHA 1,2,33 Health Careers CROWDY NHS 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,43 Choir 2,3. 1,2,3. Swing Choir 33 Speech Bat Girl 3,43 OEA 43 Yearbook 3,43 Class Officer 2,31 Student Council 2,31 Drama Club 1: Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Senior Play Comm. 4. Club 23 Swimming 1. CATHY KAY CYNTHIA KAY DAVIS MATTHEW EDGAR CUTHBERT Pep Club 1,2,33 Band DAVIS Band 1,2. 1,2.3,43 Pom Pon 1,2,3,43 Baseball 3,41 Lettermen's NHS 2,3,43 Speech Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Spring Musical Cast 1,23 SSS 1,22 Pep Band 43 judge 81 Timer 3,42 Science Club 1. Seniors Move G Club 3,43 Basketball 3,4. The seniors of 76 moved on during their last year at Lewis Cass Ir-Sr High School. They spent this year trying to decide on a career, participating in school plays, enduring tough practices, looking back to laugh at the dumb things, imagining the future, taking on the responsibilities of a job-all while attending school . . . .-5. 9-x ARLENE VALERIA GAIL DEDRA DIEHL VEN Del-IAVEN FHA1.2.3: Health Careers Club 2 3 Sp mush NHS 2.3,4: Senior Play 2 Bdsketb 111 2 3 Cast 8i Comm. 4: Thespian 1 2 34 C1195 Play Cast 2.4: Thespian J Student Council Club 4: Speech Club CAA 1 2 3 LC Club 4 1.2.3.4: FHA 2.3.42 Prim Pon 1.2: SSS 1.2,3.4: Spring Musical Cast 8: Comm. 3: Band 1.2: OEA 4: Spanish Club 1: Pep Club 2.3. SUZAN IANERY DILLON German Club l,2,3.4: Pep Club 2.3,4: CAA 1.2.33 LC Club 2.3.4: Track 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Band 1.2.31 Volleyball 1,2.3.4: lunior Play Cast 3: NHS 3.4: Senior Play Cast 4: Spring Musical Cast 1: Thespian Club 4. IARITA GAY DUNN Class Officer 4: Student Council 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Iunior Play Comm 3: Senior Play Comm. 4: Spring Musical Cast gl Comm. 1.2.3.4: FEA 4: Thespian Play Comm. 3.4 Thespian Club 4: Health Careers 2: FHA 2.3. JI an K EALY MICHAEL ROBERT SUE FICKLE Club 1 2 3 Speech ENSFIELD Spanish Club 2: FHA 1 23 Spring Play Track 2.3,4: Football 3.4: 2.3.43 GAA 1.2.3: Speech 2 FHA 2 3 Spanish Wrestling 2.3.4: Club 2.3: Band 1: Pom Pon 12 OEA 3 SSS 1 Lettermen's Club 2.3.4. 1: Track 1.2.31 Science PAUL IOSEPH FINSTER NHS 2,3.4: Thespian Club 2.3.4: Iunior Play. Comm. 3.4: Senior Play Cast 3.4: Spring Musical Cast 8: Comm. 1,2,3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Thespian Play Cast 8: Comm. 2.3.4: Speech Club 1.2,3.4: Swing Choir 1.2,3.4. CARL FOUST Basketball 1.2,3.4. Before the senior play begins, Toni Dowden and Terry Taylor make up the faces of Valeria DeHaven, jamie Murray and Suzan Dillon. Seniors 71 Our senior year brought both fun times and hard times. Seniors still had to cope with SATS, achievement tests, career decisions, work after school and homework. But to help make all the hard times seem easier, there were always dates, parties, dances, plays and burgers at Hap's. l DAVID FULLER MICHELLE E. COFF Spanish Club 33 Speech Club 2,3,4g Swing Choir 1,23 Spring Musical Cast 8: Comm. 1,2,3g Iunior Play Cast 8: Comm. 2,35 Senior Play Cast 8: Comm. 2,43 Pep Club 1g Drama Club 13 Thespian Club 2,3,4g Tennis Club 1. 72 Seniors F un Times ond H ard Times THERESA GAHAN DAVID GANGLOFF GERALD DALE GILLIS Science Club 1: Spanish Wrestling 25 Football 1,3,4g Club 2: Fl-IA 2,32 SSS 15 Track 2,3,4g Lettermen's Cheerleader 2,33 Speech Club 3,43 Intramural Club 2.31 Pep Club 2.3: Basketball 4. Band 1,23 Pom Pon 1,23 Track 15 LC Club 3: Spring Musical Cast 35 junior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast 4. IUDY COYETT BETH MARIE HAHN GLEN D. HALL SSS 1. Palette Club 43 FI-IA 4: Football 33 Basketball 15 SSS 3. Intramural Basketball 43 Baseball 3. iiwfffar .' - fa .1 V- f. ..'.. l . . -W'-ff'---.-I--fffkwpa -- I - '1 12 5152111 ,- ll n ' fic , P' . - . . rug eff' , ,Q il.-.-'gtg-f 1 .3 415,51 I-..,! fl .. v, ' '. ' 1 ly , ' D .3f',!X ' ' n I '15 Judi lfwlfall ' , 'E -Q, ' 14 Seniors Tom Hickey, lean Winters N' and Ron Stafford really live it up at their last Christmas dance. A free mod for Suzan Dillon means a few minutes to spend studymg her chemistry assignment. 'Pri' W' CAIL HARRIS THOMAS L. HICKEY STEVE HLEBASKO MAREIANN Club 1,21 Band 1,2,33 Football 3,43 Basketball 33 Student Council 2,41 HOAGLAND Club 23 Pom Pon Intramural Basketball Wrestling 1,2,3,4Q Football Spring Musical Cast 23 Spring Musical Cast 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3. 1,2,3,43 Lettermen's Club Speech Club 1,2,33 Pep Drama Club 13 2,3,4. Club 33 Palette Club 33 Lettermen's Club 3,4. Science Club 13 FHA 1,2. PAT HOLLEY FEA 43 Gourmet Club 33 Health Careers 33 OEA 3,43 Bible Club 2. L., 15' ' 1' t i HORAL RANDY HOROHO TIM IAMERSON IULIE IEAN IONES 13 Golf 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,21 Track Spring Musical Pit Band Club 3,4. 1,23 Basektball 1,23 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Band Football 1,2,3I Lettermen's 1,21 Science Club 33 FEA 13 Club 2,3. NHS 3,4. DAVE C. IUMP Football 1,2,3,4Q Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Track 43 NHS 3,42 Spanish Club 13 Boys State Delegate 3. Seniors 73 74 Seniors MARY MARGARET STEVE KENT CHARLES STEVEN KIM EVAN jUMP FFA 1. KIBLER KIRKENDALL Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Band Palette Club 1,23 Spring FFA 1,2,33 Class Officer 4: 1,2,3,4g Pom Pon 1,2,3,4: Musical Pit Band 25 Student Council 43 Swimming 1.2: judge Si Intramural Basketball Swimming 1,2,3,43 Timer 1,2,3,43 CAA 2: LC 1,2,3,4: Photography Club Football 23 Track 43 Club 2: Speech Club 2,43 1,25 Colf1,2,3: Band Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. NHS 4: Aqua Maids 1,2,3g 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3g Senior Play Comm. 43 Basketball 11 Yearbook 33 Spanish Club 2: SSS 23 Class Officer 23 Student Spring Musical Cast 1. Council 1,2. KEVIN EARL KLEPFER Swimming 1,2.3,4g Senior Play Comm. 4: Science Club 1,2,3: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g junior Play Comm. 4. . ' 1 'W ' R sl nz' Q 1 y L5 lf li- - A' BRENDA KAY LAYMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4: NHS 3,42 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g junior Play Cast 3: Student Council 3,41 GAA 1,2,33 LC Club 2,3,4g Girls State Alternate 3. IEFF D. LITHERLAND Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 1,2,3,4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Spring Musical Cast 3: Science Club 1. TONY LEE LOGAN Newspaper 45 Class Officer 43 Student Council 41 Swimming 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3.4g Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,43 Football 1. Spirit of 7 The knowledge of the future is in the wisdom of the past To exist is nothing but to dream is all. fClass Mottoj FF L. LOHNING LINDA LOU LOHRMAN IERRY LONG SUZANNE LEE LYNAS GARY IOHN MANNIES lf 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Pep Club 3,43 SSS 1.2.33 Swimming '1,2,3,4g Band Pep Club 1,3,4: SSS 1,2,3g Basketball 1.2,3,4: Cross ub 2,3,4. FHA 4. 1,23 C1353 Officer 15 FHA 4. Country '13 Track 3: Studgnl Cgumjil 15 LGllCI'l'TlCfl'S Club 3.4. Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. OTT E, MARSCHAND GREGORY A. MARTIN NANCY MCCLAIN IERRY MCKINLEY ROBERT MCKINLEY otball 1,2,3,4g Bgggbgll 123,45 FFA 12,33 Health Careers 2. FFA 3. Skfftball 1,2,3f41 Lcttermcn's Club 41 Sflbiill 12.3.43 Intramural Basketball 2.4. termen's Club 1,2,3,43 S 2,3,4: Boys State tcrnatc 3. V During . Ensfield. by spirit Seniors 75 76 Seniors 1 ' '-I 1 9' .' ,ggjlgw lj MARK IVICKNIGHT STEVEN LEE ARLEN WILLIAM FRED MILLER Band 1,2,3,4: Spring MCQUISTON MILLER Ygapbgok 33 Science Club Musical Pit Band 1,23 NHS 4. .ff 'f g GLORIA MONTGOMERY Band 1,2,3,43 Basketball Cheerleader 1: Pep Club 1: 2,3,43 Wrestling 13 Football Spanish Club 1,21 Pom 13 NHS 2,3,43 Boys State Pon 33 Band 33 Speech Delegate 3. Club 23 Swimming 13 Drama Club 13 Tennis Club 1. The Time is ow 3,4. DOUGLAS C. MORGAN DWIGHT MUNSON IAMIE DAVID MURRAY Science Club 3,41 Cross Country 3,42 Swimming 3,41 Track 3,43 Thespian Club 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,4Q Iunior Play Cast 81 Comm. 3,41 Senior Play Cast 8: Comm. 3,42 Thespian Play Cast 8: Comm. 3,41 Yearbook 4. Our senior year crept up so fast that we were almost caught off guard. We had to face our goals and couldn't use the excuse, lust wait 'til I'rn a senior, to procrastinate. We also had to accept the responsibilities of open campus, which allowed us to come and go almost as we pleased. But, when the time did come, we were ready. f 'S V-ws IEL ELI MYER CATHY NELSON WILLIAM BRYAN KELLY IUNE NORRIS mming 3,4: French FHA 2: SSS 1,2: Choir NELSON Pep Club 1,2.3,4: NHS b 1,2,3,4: Senior Play 1,2,3: Swing Choir 1,23 Science Club 1: FFA 1,2: 2,3,4: Office Assistant 4: m- 42 IUHIOI' Play Iudge 8: Timer 1: Spring Swimming 1. FHA 1,23 Aqua Maids 1,2. 111- 4- Musical Cast 1. IAYNE SUSAN OSBORN NHS 3,4: Cheerleader 1,2: French Club 1,2,3,4: Class Officer 3: Student Council 3: judge 8: Timer 1,2,3: Science Club 1: Office Assistant 3. B,- H220 17' 5.5 5 Q:- D. PARKS SUSAN MARIE PAUL IAMES RICHARD IEFFREY L. PERKINS Club 3,4. Swing Choir 4: SSS 3: PERKINS Swimming 1,2,3: Football FHA 4: Track 2: Spring Baseball 1: Basketball 1: 1: Lettermen's Club 2,3. Musical Cast 4: Health Chess Club 2,3. ,. .H za Careers 2,3: Spanish Club 2. 1 . . .-I i r f . l I , X- It n I ' l I Senior play star Theresa Gahan ' S ' 4 blows another bubble during her S , , ip , ll' F. l rl ' l ji 1 l 5 performance in The Pet Shop. A ' I 5 5. . ., . - I I I I 411+ U it . ,,,V,. Mf g l 'l ll,-1 I l l l 'f M 4 I' .ff I l MELINDA KAY PETER NHS 3,4: Swing Choir 2,41 Volleyball 1,2,3,4: OEA 3,4: Spring Musical Cast 4: LC Club 2,3,4: Basketball 1,3: GAA 1,2,3: Choir 1,2. Seniors 77 3, K xx X DAVE PF-TTY INEZ SOLLY DEBORA IOAN PIERCY PICKERINC FHA 1,23 Health Careers 'l,2. Aqua Maids 1,23 Swimming 1,22 Pep Club 1,2,33 LC Club 33 Swing Choir 1,23 Spring Musical Cast 1,23 Pom Pon 13 Iudge 8: Timer 1,2,3,43 Senior Play Comm. 43 Speech Club 2,4Q FHA 2. ROBIN DENISE PUGH Band 1,23 Pep Club 23 NHS 3,43 Spanish Club 23 Pom Pon 1,2. 'b TERRY DUAYNE PYLE Swimming 2,3,43 Cross Country 43 Track 43 Golf 1,22 Lette-rmen's Club 3,41 ff BILL RICHARDSON ROBERT MACK RIGGS Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Track 2,32 Intramural Basketball 3,43 SEI1l0I' Play C0lT1m. 43 FFA Science Club 3, 13 Iunior Play Comm. 4. RICK RINEHART Class Officer 13 Student Council 13 Speech Club 23 Choir 13 Newspaper 23 Drama Club 13 Library Club 33 Bible Club 1,22 Royal Iesters Play Cast 13 Senior Play Cast 4. Seniors Smear juniors in Magazine Sales ei..- 4-1- GAA 13 FHA 1,2. RISK DEBRA DIANNA CARRY WAYNE PATRICK MICHAEL MARY BETH RUSH 1.2.31 Wrestling 1. ROBERTSON ROBERTSON ROBISON Pep Club 1,2,33 Science Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Baseball Club 2,31 Newspaper 33 Track 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 33 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,41 Health Careers 23 FHA 1. Basketball 13 Pep Band Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 1,2,3,4: NHS 2,3,43 Thespian Club 43 Spanish Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Club 1,23 Iunior Play Cast Band 1,2,3,43 Spring 8: Comm. 3,41 Senior Play Musical Cast 2,33 Iunior CHSI 4: Thespian Play Play Cast 3. Cast 3,4Q Boys State Delegate 3. OTT SALMONS DANIEL OLIN MARTA SCHREYER DOUGLAS W. IAY ROBERT SHIDELER ence Club 1,2,3. SCHLEGELMILCH Spanish Club 33 FHA 13 SECRAVES FFA 1,23 Intramural Swimming 2.3.43 Cross SSS 1,2,33 CAA 1,2,33 NHS 2,3,43 Basketball Basketball 1,43 Speech Country 2,31 FFA 1,2,3,43 Band 1,21 Choir 13 LC Club 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Club 23 Track 13 junior Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3Q Basketball 1,22 Track Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Play Comm, 2g Thespian 1,Z,3,4Q Spring Musical Pit 1,23 Volleyball 2. Lettermen's Club 2,3,4Q Play Comm. Z3 Spring Band 23 Lettermerfs Club Intramural Basketball 3,43 Musical Cast 1. 43 Boys State Alternate 3. Boys State Alternate 3. What a switch! The seniors won the annual magazine I sales this year. The purpose was to raise money for graduation, the Prom and other extra-curricular activities. Not only did the seniors win, but everyone topped their goal. Mr. Davis, Mr. Akers and Mr. Beckley were thrown in the pool to celebrate the victory. Since junior and senior magazine sales topped all goals, Mr. Beckley enjoys a celebration dip in the pool. Seniors 79 The SI. Story . J .Q fa. T1 ,Q ' 4 hi 4- Qu LOTTE ANN SHINE Spring Musical Comm. 1,2,3,4: junior Play Cast 81 Comm. 3,43 Senior Play Cast 8: Comm. 2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g French Club 33 FEA 2,3,4g Thespian Play Cast 3,43 Speech Club 3,43 Pep Club 1: Choir 2. IIM SLAUGHTER Swimming 25 Palette Club 2. b 6 ff Q.,- STEVEN LEE SHORT DAVID SILVERS STACY ANN SIMPSON Science Club 2,3,4. Football 1. NHS 2 3 4 Student CYNTI-IIA LYNN SMITH TOM SMITH Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Aqua Maids 1,2,3g FHA 3,4: Speech Club 2,35 OEA 3,4 Spring Musical Comm. 3 Spanish Club 13 GAA 1. What can you say about a senior jacket that almost didnlt get here? That it loved production lines, 10005 nylon, acrylic pile lining, Famous Sportswear Specialty Company and Columbus, Ohio? When the yearbook staff asked if we'd like to order jackets with SENIORS 76 on the back, how could we I scraped up the required S15 as soon as I could find it. I had to scrounge it from my piggy bank, from under the furniture, from mom, dad, my little brother and any place else I could find a few pennies. I waited for about four weeks, but it wasn't in yet. So I Still no S.I. Mrs. Miles, Becky, Brenda and the rest of us were getting mad. Mr. Kingsley told us that the jackets would arrive in about four weeks, but it took much longer than that. In fact, it took over two months. But, when it finally came, I loved my new S.I. so much say no? 2,3,4. M. SNYDER BRIAN KEITH SPALL TONY W, SPITLER French Club 1,23 Student Council 23 Science Club waited a little longer. . Nx Spring Musical Cast 3: Pep Club 1,2,3g Drama Club 1: Volleyball 1: Choir that I wore it everywhere. lp VICKI MASON RONALD D. STAFFORD SPRADLIN Baseball 1,2,3,41 Football 1,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,43 Intramural Basketball 1,Z,3,4g Basketball 1. 1,2,3: FHA 1,23 GAA 1, STEPHENSON LILLIAN LORENE SCOTT' ALAN SWARTZ IEFF THIEKE IEFF TILLETT SUTTON Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Football Football 1.2,3,4: Track GAA 1: Pep Club 1,2: 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. '1,2,3g Lettermen's Club Health Careers 1,23 FHA 2,3,4g Wrestling 35 Speech 1,2. Club 3. Seniors 81 Growing up was hard to do for seniors. Before school they were faced with senior pictures, they then were measured for caps and gowns, ordered,stationery and chose colors and a class motto. As the year progressed, the pressure continued. Each day they grew a little closer to reaching their graduation goal. IULIE ANN TITUS Swimming 1,2,3,4: Aqua Maids 1,2,3,4: ludge 8: Timer 1,2,3,4: LC Club 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4g Pep Club '1,2,3,41 GAA 12,32 Newspaper 4: SSS 1,23 Speech Club 2. DONALD LEEROY VORE Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 4. 82 Seniors Growing Up ls Hurd To Do CANDY K. TOWNSEND TOM ULERICK GEORGE VOLTZ Swimming 1,2,3,4g Aqua Basketball 23 FFA 1,2,3 Swimming 15 Science Maids 1,2,3,4g judge 81 Club 1,23 Spring Musical Timer 1,2,3,4g Tragk Cast 2,32 Speech Club 2. 1',2,3,4: LC Club 2,3,4: NHS 3,43 OEA 43 Pep Club 'l,2,3,41 GAA 1,2,3g Newspaper 43 FHA 1,2. TERESA ANN PEARSON WATSON Health Careers 1,2,3g FHA 1,2,3g SSS 3. ei , 'wt' TIM WEAVER Science Club 33 Math Club 13 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: FFA 44 Speech Club 2: Choir 1,2. TOBIN WELLS WHITCOMB Swimming 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3q FFA 1,2,3: Spring Musical Pit Band 2: Lettermen's Club 3.4: French Club 2. I ei! 5, ' ,Q ' Lr. ,al graduation gown. Now nearly grown up, Ron Stafford stands tall to be measured for his S af? - ANN WINTERS IERRY LYNN WINTERS BETH LIANA CATT CRAIG ANDREW IULIE WISLER Club 3,43 NHS 4: SSS Class Officer 1, Band 13 WISLER WISLER Spanish Club 1,25 Speech 4: FHA 43 Speech Club 1,2,3,4q Band 1,2,3Q Pgm Pon 12,31 Football 1: Wrestling 2,3,43 Club 2,35 Pom Pon 1,23 Musical Cast 2. Palette Club 1,2,3,4g Pgp Club ZQFFQHCI1 Club 15 Goll1,23 Baseball 1,2,3: Band 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3g Student Council 13 Speech Club 1,2,3g Spring Tl'GCk 41 C1558 Officer 21 FHA 1- Wrestling 1,2,3. Musical Cast 1: Drama SIUCICHI COLIHCII 2,43 Club 1: Tennis Club 1. Sllanish Club 13 Iunior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Spring Musical Cast 1.2: Thespian Play Cast 2. ir---f' .5 QT?N..l ibm ey' KAY WOLF Club 1,2,3,4g FHA 3,43 Club 2,35 OEA 3,41 Club 1: Spring sical Comm. 33 GAA 1. iii J.' -it l f 1 CINDY SLUSHER IOETTA KAY SMITH STAN WOOLEVER ANNETTE FELTIS WOOLEVER -Q WOOLEVER FFA 1. YERKES Speech Club 25 FHA 2. Pep 1,25 FHA 1. Health Careers 2. Seniors 83 X.-f CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Susan Kilo, Kalhluun Raikcs and Tim Elpurs. SECOND ROW: Kovin Langlrrr. Rick Rinks aml Run Hawkins. 84 Iuniors Ahshcr. Deb Achor, Brian Allan. Henry Angle. Brad Armstrong, Kenny Aull. Slave Bahlcrr. Both Bailey, Bzrlh Baker. Carl Balsbaugh. Shuila Barton, lann Bains. Pam Buck. Terri Bnnmliul, Carmen Burt. Brian Bunn, Barbara Bowman, Sam Bowman, In Ann Branch, Mulissa Bron. Kathy Brown, Lynn Byars, Cnllmenn Camphczll. Chuck Canfield, Tim 'sflfi' iif vi ci 'ii i 4, W , K! ,. L .T W . K , L -r-' , ' ' xv-- ,,, G rut lsr, ll X4 ' ,sl 'C , 4 ' .1 pf B ,Q B if x M . t I K J , N, E1 , S3212 -D E g 1 2 1-fr , 'F' -A fi jmi? ' , . ' v1fj-- v 5 if .-FV?-lL,A, 4,4:Yg' lr 61. I, ,, ,- D w i,- , , 1 v ' A.: 1.-.'.,r 1, - - ,. - l il Jil' r, Y :' V Q- 1 - . 4h 1 ,f i I W 1.13,-1 , I . -. .f ir i - i ,gg l A P as - V X- I im- . B31 ll li ' BBB f LQ 4- lm' if . X! - ff C ' g i A ,J , f 5, , Ax f N D a ' K X L, -QL A Y R I .fqf ., vK ST 1. wr Y 1 V: Y T1-3: ,.?.1 gf. ,x. X ,., .. This year juniors had to seriously consider all career possibilities. Some will study to be doctors, others will be secretaries. But wherever their paths lead, juniors will find that their studies at Lewis Cass contributed greatly to success in their profession. . 'Q gl n i I fan t ,inf ra-if f' 'tl x 0. nf A in ' , , ,tu . . '. . ,N V xx! p' ffl ill 5 Ax ,Y i , , J. , S' 1 1 -ua. lu ,fx WWW? ' 1 1 f',a, in , A . , sl' u., t 'sf' t' ,259 Q3 las. :bitt ' .i Carney, Steve Chafin. David Chambers, Gary Chapman. Ben Coppernoll, Bruce Crabtree. Paul Cripe, Todd Criswell, Debbie Culp, Dave Dabolow, Don Daggett, Robert Darland, Miko Dillon, left Dixon, Chris Downhour, Karen Edwards, Chris Edwards, Lu Ann Elleman, Pam Elpers, Tim Erny, jeff Eshelman, Beth Fallen, Ed Fiedler, lack Forlow, Debra Fowler, Tony Fox, Roger Freeman, Connie Gaddis, Deb Garber, Pam Gentry, Kathy Gillam, Ron Gordon, Doug Greer, Kathy Guy, Naomi Hartleroad, Diilrlii Hawkins, Ron N 'A Iuniors 85 86 Iuniors Haworth, julia Henry, Margerite Henry, Deb Henry, Mark Hester, Angela Hillman, Bob Hines, Roger Hlehasko, Chris Hoff. Paul Holloway. Belinda Hollingsworth, Bruce Howard, Dana Iaherg. Brenda lones, Kim lump, Linda justice, Charles justice, Lee Kancller, Becky Kaufman, Kurt Kepner, Brian Kilo. Susan Kitchel, Pat Kraus, Teresa Kuhn, Mark Langler, Kevin LeDonne, David Lemons, Bill Logan, Connie Lott, Ianie McCoy. Beth McCoy, lim McKinley, Ieff . . A - 4n,l X ,- S, 1,14 4 ', l LL J fly t - J t l ,hn- ,Fl ,, x ' my 74 1.0! s J 1 , . lni t ' 'Q V1 E' 4 . is-Y ri 'N ' . v v .1 . - ' Tr ty 6 b it I 'QFD QQ? 'Ffif K ' , ti 'T .3 K' ' , .. V nl e.,, kk l, t ttvg, .X 1, l l l ll tl , N I Y ' If mn fl f r , nk .4251 4 4 ' Al ' - TP f X t .H - ,x '?' - N 39' V l :l 'lr'.i I ' F4 x I 4 j fi FQ- : it 1, I H IL I hai '7 Yl 6 1 .- w, .. K V, fn? I 4 Q , gli' ' C- ' ' ' I ft' t i i I iv . N., Bilfidif, 'gfi-fl f W J X Y 4l1lf,.i,g '55 'C t.,1 ll ' f' 9' is '-M K A 1- 1 .-' ' u to M A MH, ,MV . Y '4' i tr , f lf F-:LQ if Q 1 'i-'l that ,J ' X. .ft in HX! 'ir W ., 1 f .M kilt KJ., X t 1 1 v Jig, Q1 ,. - l V 11, W t - Cox' t 1 i' l 'lvx . R ' ,H eu.. 4 it ,f fl' ,., AVHFNL ls, 5 Li l lr Lf. 'gen' f ' -,mn-. A , , ,il V , ,596 ir' ' 'v-' ' I ' l , -1 Ai 'X' . 2- HI 'xg V is .,,, 14 U W ' . I E K, N 'i - N it R if 1, A 4-ff - 7 41' .tl ' V. ' li ' Q 1 fftmigxe A-..' -'P TM I, - lt: A B is fe L ,ti it V- . i -If ,g .., 1 . - - 'F' H ig, 'W H . Q Y J' 9 ,. ' X ll.,-Tm, ir-I A Y 5 - 'gm , . n f in ' pg ,Ill -'N V C il Y T -N s ,q X I 1 A xl E ., , j I , ef 54 ff, , 1 g . V , ' '. 'Q g- .5 :I V, i X I V f A X- inf: 4. ar , -ul, 'iii YY 1 is fi? 1 MIM YIW I' .i'. Ill., , l is 1353 Sui, K . I V-fin jikri - D :tire .Ing ,fagargfg t' iw, . i , i 115 i t--is 5, , T , Aww, -ff ' ' '4 ,v it ,I 1 -A ,, ' , .. f-fi , 9 , +1 '1 L 3-X, ' l L V. 1 fl K: l . w 1 - ff, ., ls., . ,ft-M i , , 1 c:'.i '52i:25 .en fe R Z '11, ea' McKinney, Susie Malloy, Ioe Martin, Ieri Martin, Marla Mast, Sally Meister, Iohn Metcalf, Pam Miller. Galen Mix, Harold Moore, Tim Morgan, Wes Moss, Kent Munson, Lu Munson, Peggy Myers, Karen Naphew, Marc Neher, Mike New, Diana Nicholas, Brian Nicoll, Bruce Osborn, Barb Overstreet, Doree Pearson, Tom Phillips, Pam Plank, Sarah Ploss, Wayne Poe, Lu Anne Porter, Leann Pullen, Dawn Pullen, Iudy Quinn, Helen Raikes, Kathleen fl Keep Un Dancing Rock music was as popular as ever at Cass this year and the Class of '77 was among its greatest fans. When asked about their favorite groups, the juniors' replies ranged from Kiss to Bachman Turner Overdrive, from Aerosmith to Elton Iohn and from Bad Company to the Bay City Rollers. Although music tastes varied, the dances were usually the same for all- bump, hustle and coach. Thinking that the wrestling meet is finally over, Ron Hawkins smiles with relief. Iuniors 87 88 Iuniors Ralston, Diana Reed, Ieff Reed, Terri Ricks, Rick Robertson, Terry Robinson, Ron Roblin, Eric Rouch, Neal Russell, Deb Salsberry, Mike Saylors, Shae Scalf, Iulie Schmidt, Iim Schreyer. Sharon Scott, Kevin Sharpless, Lewis Shepherd, jerry Simpson, Mark Sisson, Karen Slusher, Keith Smith, Richard Soupley, Angie Sprinkle, Melinda Sprinkle, Melody Stover, Ioyce Summers, Tracey Swing, Bev Taylor, Terry Thompson, Diana Thompson, Dyanna Thorpe, Sue Torres, Tara -1? 1, NQ7 II hi: 'JB C v. i ii 75 .3 4' H ii' K ' it A If t WI F 'Qu , . , :SFF 15-'Eff' it ., -. . ix, ,1 A a 5 E3- ,r , RY , : .r g r n 'fiiiii f Qzfgfifi . f , Ma, 11 iw-f V553 .J V 7:1 :'aU:j11rQ:':l 1 9,3 3 1.3 5 y , , X it N K T ' ,I ,, 1 l ,,. i T in f .V-X H A V T f 5 V . . l' v ' . 'LTI juniors Look Ahead The Iunior Class wanted to make the most of the '76 school year, so they filled it with many activities. They began by looking ahead to their college careers and ,Q .1 '- J F V U ' 'I ig Truax, Norman M3 ' - -' - '45 ' Turner, Tari X' ' ,V Y . ' Tuttle, Shirley :Q : Q , i Vandergriff, Ioyce , S Y v f l i XFVV T ua f ti , u lit: yi ' J, 5 ' V YL A f ' A? Q -'- , V: : w ' l 5 , -.- , . l, . W j' Vaughn, Mike lk. lb 3 'V Vavricka, Mike ,ft 1' '- . .1 W' lk , K' IIUQX ig ,f ,fx MW ,fl P a er arcn ,ft 52,5 , Ht ea l n. Ktll krf ig! r T., 'tiff al H X Walker. Susan lf- I 1 N , g if Wallace, Mike I' .9 A-if ' WM L P-1,5 Wendling, Kathy ,.-. 'N .V v 4 'u ' f' ' ' 5 y f ki if K K a re + it ,,. l it A if Vt ' Whitcomb, Kyle Q ' Williams, Craig t 1 .Q Willis, Iuanita ., W ti - i ,: - , 7 ' A Wilson, Kim A , Wilson, Marlita if 4- ' A f 1 Winters, Deb . P P ' V LA, lr' ' ' 'Za 62 'Q V- V , ' ' Winters, Mike ' N. V 1 Wright, Kitty N' .ffkfilf In ' Yeakley, Beth , . -Q '4 ,N l gb -. t 1 it 1, f l f ulxills L 1 Lv L . i ' Q J' X! l V Q i V 1 A Q. I .. , ' ' ji ,' , Young, Bill ' ' ' 5 ' I Young, Brenda 1 MQ ' at V, f, f X Zehring, Susan V 1 r J I lv A' V' M ii... For Deb Winters and Tony Logan, happiness is keeping warm in the winter. taking the P.S.A.T. test. They also took part in the annual magazine sales. Although the seniors won this year, it still was fun for all. l 'DH v. i 44,41 Q-ff Y, CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Karen Phillips, Todd Pounds and Scott Foster. SECOND ROW: Lynn Rumor, Mark Foreman and Lori Lipscomb. 90 Sophomores Applo. Allison Arnett, Max Arnold, Kelly Ayers, Miko Baker, Dennie Ballew, Tony Beck, Myla Bell, Sheena Beighler, David Birnoll, Linda Birnnll, Teresa Boyer, Cheryl Brockway. Gina Brown, julia Brown, Tony Bruner, Tim Burkhart, Darwin Burrows, Greg Bushaw, Rusty Cain. Holly Caldwell, Karla Carden, Denise Clougher, Tom Cody, jill V. tl..-gen: :-.1..-ETg-i!:1gy- L ljxyi,-i ' . J! -' gf- , 4- :- ,A , A 'L f- 'g H, ge L' l l XV ll' ' if I l K- Q, 7 ijt! 'Q f P 31 'A+' E L I fb I ll foie we ' yi lri L l !. '- . . 1 K 1 +1 i L imY'f1Qu W-nv' if F ' S 7 -K 1 ' I' it .fx '. l :Y :YN fi' l 'X ln. sf W 'Q I5 virgins . i ly. v U ' Y ' ll is 2 7 1 wtf V din ,, i - if , ,' Q 'ii .. l . 4 A A Q ,Q ' . .I r -2 ' S? Sophomores jumped from jr. high to high school as they became eligible for National Honor Society QNHSJ. A student qualified for NHS by maintaining a 3.0 average and by possessing such qualities as Leadership, Service and Character. NHS sponsored after-game dances and proceeds went to the Mick Owens Scholarship. iw L . L , , .. . . L- l 'VI ' .,, ,, 4, - l if i ' ' ,. I ,,f' 'A ,,, A:-mf if - V 2 f itll, Q Q3 R3 ,X . , . .Msg -3 -T., f. F .rllbgrv .. Q. -lf -if ---- - l N . ' , Q x 'p . J 5 ii p 1 1 -i...,.,.gei , F y'-wrt. - if 'P3 , X k -N ' ' ' g , h Q, X , I in V :Q va,-7-gr L V 1 f ly ,, J Q7-fy: N X. K . fly ,L if if f ' 'l ' f A T , ftp Her :I f , 5 fm 1 I l X 1' .,1 Y! l i . -. A' l A ' - i .V,, F q i -I . .' gf ' 1 ' r ' if ,w 'i ' 1 -lil X lx , , , .,, ,,,.,,y-tp y L nv ' 1 111, 'fr' Trigg' ' ' '1' Yi. Q.,-I ' i ,WI -QL V :AE , 'ggi ' 1 1 Li'-avi. Y ily: , f- f :D . l -' 'V T X 'a Y ' Y- i , Y fi, fig, me Rm, at s . N , , ' Ld KE 'll I 'I Y A' , Y H i i i 'e i or :Wit fi' Us ' i W-A,, i ,Q i we ly, .. ff , 711 R , ' 'Y Li it it ii Y 1-' ,, V -V N, isle- f 1 11, refrtafiir, ::n'J1Zf'. Q at as-va la, , 229 I -L f' fr- . ' 4- f, M. ' l gk N.-1 ii ft! ', i L ua i. Y 4 ' ,X M-.. .- ' b L- Collins, Greg Correll, Natalie Cotner, Randy Cotner, Ross Crabtree, Leroy Culp, Donna Culp, Ianice Del-laven, Ben Doty, Cheryl Dowden, Toni Downhour, Melody Eads, Ron Eaker, Dale Ferguson, Pat Fiedler, Brett Foreman, Mark Foster. Scott Garbert, David Gatewood, Farron Glassburn, Cathy Glassburn, Mike Goldsberry, Kim Gordon, Nick Cordon, Tim Grable, Donna Grieder, Leda Guy, Mark Hall, Anna Hall, Randy Haney, Lori Hargis, Ioel Harris, Kelly Hayes, Terry Hedger, Mike Henry, james Hiatt, Rich 92 Sophomores Hillman. Teresa Hlrzhasko. Cindy Hoagland. Margaret Hudson. james Horne. Cathy Horne. Robert Householder. Cynthia Howell, john Hulsoy, Tom Hulsizer. Pam Ironmonger, Io jaybrrrg. Bryan tones. loff lump. Ioan Keith, Tina Kent, Mary Kelly, Teresa Kepner. Brent Kitchel. Ion Kitohel. Ted - it l 'rl , , ii f 1 l :' C 1 l 377 V V -uf. . H V 'S 1-if I ,X 4 . ,tis H SEEK' A l J t A V v t .,, .ig .X . 1 4 . 21541 tv- -W f t 2' t, ,-m y A., l 'tl -M wr I -, 1 Wearing denims gives Rita Sites, Tom Lemons, Steph Sallee and Iill Cody a chance to join the jean fad. What are denims? Denims are the in thing. Most kids wear jeans everywhere. jeans let them feel more relaxed and carefree. Most commonly worn jeans among guys are Levis, while girls prefer a daintier look by wearing denim skirts, jumpers and dresses. Sophomores joined the jecin scene, as they danced, biked, . 'P l df tb ll d l iififinisani. an What Are Denims. - - ji.- A ya in Ny , it I , ji M 'i 1 - I t 1-q r 3,-r in f 'C' i ji, W I at ,iff ir' A lifijfg ,:',:i7 y tF, 5, ' , N iv l-,vi ii X ygii. . 'V i . ' ' H A ' i W- it 37 ' I X ' ,I .i5Q, Q . 4 -V 1 i, A? lwifi , ' l X gfxy rv, 1. ,111-f Au ,wg fi . . :- i i 'H 'i, ia- 6:3 j -fi . ' sf '. '. 1'-nf i In - . -.. 1 : , , fl - : 1, fl 221' V-FH? ': i 4 4' i L i A A' ,, , Wifi . i ,gf it we ' ,ii - ., I it t- 2 Si' if, vii . , 1, - . f i . ,- it fi .5 f. ,iii hy. , AA is: ,. . f !,:1 X,.,:,,l: J iUi.piii'5f'i,i,. ' 1 i ' .i . M' . , it '- ' it Q JJ' A W' Ti' . 1 A' f .f it r if 1 l?'s'1iae13'iil i i 1.f A . 1 jjilsigii tu., i N., , ' L , ii ,Z - i 'f2tvi2 ,Jt, ii Runner, Donna Reutebuch, Dan Koontz, Terri Layman, Kim Layman, Sandy Lemons, Tom Lipscomb, Lori Little, Cindy Luystcr. Bonnie McDonald, Mark McNulty, Amy McQuiston, Tammy Martin, Tracy Mason, joe Mast, Karen Maxwell, Mike Meister, Chris Miller, David Moon, jeff Morgan, Eric Morris, Cindy Myers, Chris Myers, Nikki Nelson, james New, Alaine Newport, Kerrie Penkwitz, Rob Phillips, Karen Phillips, Kim Pitner, Vernon Pounds, Todd Pullen. Rob L Quirk, Brian Ralston, Danny Ramer, Lynn Rance, Paula Reed, Tammy Sophomores 93 94 Sophomores Sophs Bike for Dingeldein Sophomores pedaled their Way to help Rob Dingeldein fight against leukemia. Miss Lucas and her health classes went on a bike-a-thon November 20. About 60 students rode on the trip to Galveston and back. It was the students' duty to gather pledges for each mile they rode. Approximately S400 was collected for the Dingeldein fund. Richason, Bret R' h R' k ic ey, ic Robarge, Lonnie Robertson, Lisa Robinson, Chris Roller, Lola Rush, Bret Rush, Gayle Rush, Marie Sallee, Dawn Salle, Dusty Sallee, Stephanie 5. X.- ' ' r E vw. .. -'nj 'Wal ' 1: A l fr ' ll - T l .1 - + WV. b- ' V - ' hi, -K ', ntl' 'lx ...Q . 1- . 'fyiiip ,JT 4 N i A, 'f - gg L- KN ' 3 1 , F., ,,..- 945 Bhd H jg fr- t , 5 -LQ 1 l R! if- 1 'l A 4 V A X' X l' , I -I ' 3 ' llsei.fW?Qy gn, M xyusrf W E-I V '-1 I Ll t A 2. 1: ii' - I- X , iffy r 'fi R his tif , ' if' l l' lv wi .3 Q- ,g . Wi if 1 , 3 , ty I l' A ix . ,jim - f . - V Q? . I 4 .,.. 'xi in H :if Vi I gh- ,1,,,M'A'f' M is fdl , Vip' i i - A li t ,-, 1 n .,. 'Q V I I 1 5' K 1.7 Xt' i i A V: M me ,lf gi ' W f'-H '- in-i .Ht tif it fi if-' f' f 5' J' W, ,. W tual,-z, 'H' -ag- ii ' t. . Q '. m - ' . ' fkl C, H' ,. ag' X A it Mifflin xiii' ln, X 2. -, ug , -. 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Sophomores 95 I CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Inff Berlnt, Troy Erny and Mark Small. SECOND ROW: Dave Osborn, Cary Schreycr and Robin Williams. 96 Freshmen Adams. Tom Almon, Ioycn Armstrong, Cathy Aull, Mark Babar, William Badgley, Robert Baker. Martalee Ball, Larry Barker, Mary Barton, Iohn Bates, Roby Back, Debbie Beck, Linda Beckley, Scott Bcrlet, Ieff Boe, Lori Bone, Teresa Bowers, Lisa Bowyer, Brenda Bowyer, Susan Brockway, Ion Brown, Dana Cain, Brett Cain, jeff F-, ,?7.,..s.,? -FM ,V r -B. F ,. K., :,. f ' . fs ZIIIII-f:, ,, fn- .. .QV t t Q, zz' xt. l ' 3 ln ' Ill -ftlllbll, l gt, 4 .1 ' U14 . -E t if EL ' .K ,,-ni-::,, . - hh- ,.,.- ,,,f. , -,,n. -,L SN ' 1. Ni, iff, I-?7'l'? o,:f'll V sm It--1' , If-if J 'll .. ,1 J- ' my ! t vow'-v. 5 6 4 . 1 .g-W- ,Ar iv K, J A ' 4? l ':::::::,..::1 7::::::::::f!fi? I '-l Q . 'n. v o , , n I it y A I ll ', a.. . , , ,VT Nw! W ,,-, Y ' vi S : l 1 ' , - Y W . ,wigs t if ' E-1: .A W A V lVWl35e'f'.ir.T5'9 W -'C H ' ' My i C W ' . I t :,. xr'-,lt -- af , f arid Abi? -.,. Y, ,xxlv . M- l. ,,s , ' ' -' ' t l I . X , ti, Sf ' W ll I. 'A lf. -A.. 'N ' zgkul T 7 it 1 Wi L., ll Iff H Ls Q A. . ijimlm fiZ,,.f,f, I Entering high school opened many new doors for the Class of 79. Their high school status enabled them to participate in a wider variety of activities and sports. Some freshmen even won varsity letters this year and became officers of clubs. They also enjoyed the freedom of using the cafeteria for study during their free mods. 4Q?::frf:: Wie- ' l-YZ, fo-- .Q 1, , it , , J . ,af t T , , . .x,,, u . t .122 . .' . .. We-'l . 1 .. it 5 i lr, I' Qgby, . fy ,K , ,-fy. - f I - W . Qlxn :X VH f 1- 6 if . p 5 if v J , M I . , - . ' v. - - ' y, 7'- , A , . ry - ' ' 'QW - Y - ' 5 . L 738- ,.'. - Iii! i ii V ' . , ' J, W 15-, f D Fi 'ravi .!k,,w!fiX' I it x., ' ' nuff i,,'l',.L', '.',. .xihf-ii V Af'--.xxihi E 'iw I . ' li LL t' Wall.-t22TQ1L' the-:g?:f rttg'.islX , T . 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V v I WN . , l Y ,552 Lffif ' ' LI tex 43 l l.u 15 1 V gg.- :, F t , 3- V M-V.: V' A : gzip? ' rg- 5 t S' v l. l 'li -' T : .- 3 - X, by L vi 1 lj, U t -T ,, f ff tif J . yt , .. ' .tg '- 4 ,J f , '. ,, yf 8 K , A, , ,'f . , 1 t . Q. . ii. Campbell, Cheryl Chapman, Mark Clemens, Ben Collins, Scott Collins, Bill Conrad, Rick Cooksey, David Cooksey, Iulie Crabtree, Pat Cree, Donna Cree, Tim Cripe, Eric Cripe, Sue Crite, Greg Crites, Kevin Cunningham, Deb Cuthbert, Debra Dibble, joseph Diehl, Ieff Dishon, Dorothy Dowden, Ioni Downhour, Angela Eads, Richard Eaker, Emma England, Cynthia Erny, Troy Evcs, Roxane Fague, Steve Fallen, Debbie Fallen, Sherri Forlow, Vicki Fouls, Eric Friskey, Dee Dec Garber, Iulie Carbert, Ieff Gibson, David ACT + Freshmen 97 98 Freshmen Freshmen-Caught in the Middle 1-Cl ' i ?'4- 'n'-n- ., -.. Y , 1 . l Carefully studying the assignment, Ioyoe Almon Works hard to finish in time. A '-g,+g..-,3 A ' ' 3,5 ,N I ,- ' 'ef ' MA' A' , T 1 1, , '-I ,JA V wmvl l ll l .1 lr Goyett, Sandra Graham, Mike Greer, Kandy Grider, Curtis Harden, Ed Harmon, Debbie Hawkins, Russell Henry, Patricia Hester, Roger Hickey, Deb Hicks, Dawn Hodson. Laurie Hoff, Craig Hornbeck, Iohn Householder, Randall Haworth, Ioanna Irwin, Tim jackson, Iamie Iamerson, Cyndi lay, Ian johnson, Theresa Keating, Holly Kelly, Randy Kibler, jennifer Kistler, Kathy Koontz, Ioe Layman, Cindy Layman, Kelly Little, Tim Lohrman, Gene Luyster, Benita Martin, Scott Entering high school can sometimes be a very trying time. The freshmen found themselves caught in the middle of junior high and high school. As the year came and went, the freshmen class of 1975 and 1976, found it was a year of firsts for them. l Freshmen began to earn the credits that they'll need to graduate, received class rings and were able to attend the formal dances. Freshmen 99 Always on the Always on the go, the freshmen class kept busy by selling candy in the beginning of the year, participating in football and basketball, showing that they have spirit during sectional week by decorating their 'hall in the traditional red, White and blue and dressing up for clash day, spirit day, hat and button day, little kid day and farmer's day. When things were not so lively, freshmen were found sitting in the library, Cafeterias, or a class keeping busy with a combination of studying and good conversation. Go!!! 5 Mayhill, Ioe Mayhill, jon McCoy, Iulie McKinley. lim Meister, Gayle Metcalf, Cathy 100 Freshmen Freshman Dana Howard shows spirit by wearing a sombrero. 00000 Nr 1. M:-:Ref ' f g-ll' Metcalf, Rene Miller, Paul Mix, Randy Moore, Alice Moore, Prentice Moore, Ron Murray, Mark Murray, Paul Murray, Rebecca New, Tony Nicoll, Kim Osborn, David Parker, Linda Phillips, Lisa Pickering, Deloris Piercy, Tim Pitner, Mike Plank, Susan Plank, Teri Poe, Lisa Poppenhouse, Taut Pounds, Scott Price, Ieff Price, Tim Prough, Eulie Pugh, Dallas Pugh, Teresa Pullen, Kevin Quinn, Martha Quinn, Ruth Quinn, Tirn Richards, jack Richardson, Tom Richason, Doug Ricks, Ieff Roberts. Keith Robertson, Laria Robison, Andy Roblin, jill Roney, Gary Freshmen 101 102 Freshmen Sailors, Dawn Sanders, Allen Schoenradt, Ellen Schrcyer, Gary Scott, Mary Scott, Nancy Segraves, David Shine, Donna Shine, Robert Short, Tom Shriver, Mary Beth Simmons, Ralph Simonin, Kim Sines, Tony Small, Mark Sandefur, Kenny Soupley, Donna Sparks, Brian Spane, Sabrina Spitznogle, Iim Sprinkle, Stephanie Sprinkle, Steve Stevens, Paula Summers, Iulie I I 1 , K: ,N my Q new fmt '. 1 1 4 1 , -rl 4 ' L it 1 i ' - . 1 f Has. .. -, ' YES: . I , . . . -Q t Sutton, Robin Sutton, Wesley Swartz, Dari Thompson, Marsha Thompson, Nancy Village, lulie Walker, Iacque Walters, Rhonda Wengcrt, Greg Westerman, Sherry Williams, Mike Williams, Rohin Wilson, Lori Wisler, Tom Wright, Russell Dreams Are uthin' More Than Wishes When you're growing up, you go through many changes before you are statisfied with the way things are inside you and around you. You might tend to sit and dream about who you want to be and where you're going. Maybe, you even wish that some of it would Come true. Perhaps, at one time or another you might have felt like this verse describes: Although life is a serious game, was it I who played wrong or do I belong to that small few who get lost in that race who still seem to pretend that they're day drearnin' . . . Boosting the team spirit are cheerleaders Cyndi Iamerson, Donna Soupley and Robin Williams. CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Mark D. Martih and Karen Zook. SECOND ROW: Darin Small, Cindy R. Carey, Karina LaFo1lette and lodie jackson. 104 Eighth Grade Ahsher, Ieff Achor, Brenda Achor, Brent Apple, Clay Appleton, Sandy Ault, Todd Ayers, Brian Balmer, Patty Bieghler, Toni Birnell, Dewy Birnell, Mark Birnell, Marlene Bishop, Tim Bone, Ieff Bowman, Chris Bowman, Ianct Boyer, Theresa Burkett, Craig Byers, lean Ann Byers, Tara Cain, Chris Campbell, Ieff Carey, Cindy A. Carey, Cindy R. 'f-1 ,-5 f Yi- v'f 'fatal -.5 r ., X' Nl. S jif'f, .J Y, .. ,F rv :ii E- f 1 i - . ipxiy. , ,A.i: J - -. '. ' ' - 1 ,r ' - X A' . f 'v ,Q ,. H, 5 lift . AJ live ftiiitklil fi 1 lite - -era if B . - tt il ,' wit i ia' in ,.' . yyy ,lv- i lx. i if t F. P ' 'S ' 'if rl 213649 .4152 V evil ' at E -1 t ' 114.- Sh. pri l' . lv Yr li, 1 , Y . ,1 ' . 1 fi-- ,s 0 iff -T' DH 'fi H- YW-'1 ' it 92- fa . .-Q :EY if aqifi 4 H v F ., I a-Ml 7' Y i AV' .lj ak: rg- -. i - . i are X 1 Y I . x qi Lib 5 Q V--ntl pina, HT i fi . K1 NT Lliijrliffkrm o ., 4 ff. y ' 1 -'-'-'Mei -Q- I fx - if ,fig 1 - . aid 'A . i ' H4 .1 A . ' - , 4. , H. , r K i L W l' In lx 'L 1 in 1: B V11 ' 1'. l I . t ? , ' it B y L f i fy' .,.. -. .- B ' 'WT' W TT 'Y 1 f .wi ,A 'Z -L l 'O-r f V' ,J-QL. I , IX, V W . ..--fl-.: i i 1 ' i3,: ::E'g' jx W f . Extracurricular activities were a major part of the life of most eighth grade students at Lewis Cass. Led by their class officers and student council representatives, many individual students also contributed to the participation of the class by joining clubs and choir. Eighth graders also made a name for themselves on the honor rolls each six weeks. L. '- ?1' ' ' I ,I li 71 :' L. .,-, -avg-wbkyxx U Y. -5.2. Ay VYTFF' kit 'rwvgafl' ,I f .U '. I-' - ,Q 'friw 51 1 1- -5 . 1' FNr,, V.,-v .-. 1 W. an by , awk ,. - fy Zl- ff.. ',,,,.. Carver, Rick Chapman, Scott Chism, Iay Cody, Alvin Cook, David Cook, Becky Cook, Tim Cooksey, Debbie Coppernoll. Iohn Cotner, Lynn Crosby, Wanda Culp, Darlene Culp, Lisa Culp, Teresa Cummings, Tammy Cunningham, Danny Darland, Terry Dibble, Anna Diehl, Randy Dilts. Cherri Dixon, Karen Donson, Richard Dowden, Helen Downhour. Ulysses Duncan, David Eads, Roger Eaker, Rhonda Ealy, Ieff Edwards, Randy Eubanks, Rhonda Eyman, Pam Eyman, Victor Flemming, Lynda Foreman, Mathew Foust, Roger Gardner, Tony 106 Eighth Grade Gibson, lim Glassburn, Ioe Golden, Mark Goldsberry, Kathy Gordon, Beth Grable, Derma Graham, Rick Guy, Tia Hall, Greg Hallam, Pam Harris, jeff Hartleroad, Doris Hasman, Pam Helms. David Hendrixson, Don Hendrixson, Pam Henry, Mary lane Hoagland, Caroline Hodson, Judy Hollingsworth, Randy Huse, Bret Hyman, Matthew jackson, Iodie Iohnson, Brad One Step Forward T' ,gg 1 -1 1 is . li' 'Y EW V- --it W, 1 I' x x A ht' if ,,., i Iohnson, Iames jones, Ken jumper, Sandra Kerns, Stacey Knutson, Paul Koontz, Fran Kuhn, Tara Lalfollette, Karina -.-N 1- ' Langley, Mike - Little, Cathy , Little, Rodney -t ' , 'Y . , ,. 1 Vi A - ,. 1 - Mable, Kelly . . f Q ' . i L Y- ' r arf? ' I.-. .wr Q l ,. ' 'jf l 5 I'?AiXNLdA- Eighth graders took one step X5 I , 4,2 VI '- ki, 3 Mamn' Mark D, forward and finally had fllm, -5,-4 A . , 75, Q., ', MHSOH leff someone to feel superior to. ll KM! 'i ' if , , ,X l ,J ,, , Some found the work harder . f .-h ', :v. I I V 'l lv, y 0 . . . . . l' 'ar - , ,: 'll ' . owl' with more respons1b1l1t1es on N J-rfxi V 4 -liar. JV 5 . . l r gi, f -,t gn their shoulders, while others Q A ., , , ,, e-1 , MHS, Kathy were just glad to know that , s - 5 - .g , 3 . y Maxwell, Greg the first year in this big, l f e f 1 ft '- mlsfngmfsheffy strange school was over and f I, - 1, fu 4 , , . . the best was yet to Come. .l Q r l gf- , ' V4 1 ' l r f - '- ' ' ' vf ' Miller, Bobby 4 , Y' 'V 1 . Moore, Iohnny V I, V' .li 4 V . Morgan, Marsha 1 u, . 0 - 'rf fu mfg Y A ,H wk., , . i fl if g 1, - ff O 4 7' - Morgan, Tracy V i ' ' Morris, Lori l M .wh A '11 ' i Myer, Dean ,. , :EI Y ' Y X i , A I 1 if vga,-T7 s .ww - - l - Q ' M . , i , 3- , V -X -- Neher, Mark ' ' W, fm w.J,.l Osborn, Roy Overstrect, Ed Pattern-cutting is sewing jane , -1 - - ------g -- 4. , , , Eighth Grade 107 108 Eighth Grade Patrick, Beatrice Paul, Steve Pegg, Barb Phillips, Susan Piercy, Darla Piercy, Sarah Ploss, Ieff Pullen, lane Pyle, Tammy Quinn, Susan Rader, Shelia Record, Brian Richards, Bob Rinehart, lean Ann Robertson, Barbara Robertson, Ieff Roller, jeff Rouch, Scott Rush, Carla Rush, Kathy Sallee, Steve Santee, Kevin Schoenradt, Ed Scott, Blain Scott, Sabrina Sheppard, Troy Shideler, Ioe Simmons, Tim Sisson, Brenda Small, Darin Smith, Andy Smith, Brenda ,Q 31 f, I W 1 l l ' ' lg. ., 7' 5, L A 'ik e W Il if 1 e -l . ri ' r gin, l ' i i , w. I t li . 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Alli s vi' ll -7:-- 'A I 4 'N Q ' , :::: ,' 4 , We T , A ss: 111 V ' X T , 351 , t3u..J' ' 'I Smith, Kathleen Spliter, Peggy Spitznogle, Iudy Starbuck, Angie Stephens, Linda Stephenson, loyce Sullivan, Gina Sullivan, Rion Sutton, Tammy Thomas, Dena Thompson, Stacey Titus, Kim Tolley, Iames Townsend, Mike Ucytil, Barb Vandergriff, Estel Verbryck, Theresa Village, Richard Westerman, Marilyn Vtfhitson, Rita Williams, Carla Willis, David Wilson, Robbie Winters, Amy Wisler, David Wright, Nina Yeakley, Ieff Young, Debbie Movin' Un to High School Eighth grade students at Lewis Cass looked forward to movin' on up to high school when they would receive additional privileges and status. One of the most exciting prospects for them was being able to finally spend their study time in the infamous cafeteria. Eighth graders show their spirit by cheering on the football team. Eighth Grade 109 SL: '97 CLASS OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Diana Rinehart and Andrea Beckley. SECOND ROW: Iill Berlet and Lena Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Ken Chambers and jeff Wisler. 110 7th Grade Absher, Cindy Achor. Bonnie Ayers, Kelly Baber, Roger Baker, Craig Ball, Tammy Balmer, Lisa Balmer, lim Beckley. Andrea Beechy, Iohn Bell, Scott Berlet, Iill Birnell. Kay Bishop, Lori Blandford, Linda Bogue, Todd Bone, Kathy Bowman, Marty Bowyer, Lori Brown, Mike Burger, Chris Bushaw, Cindy Butler, Ellen Cain, Michelle Seventh grade girls found a new source for fun by joining Pep Club. They not only learned yells and hand motions, but got to help decorate for Sectional at the annual overnight. 1 Seventh graders and. Deb Wilson vote Z1.,.1 1 I . X . . cw 4 I ttf . I , J, ol Q' L' FN lx: 3, ff 'ti a lx ,I 'L 1' il 2 tl, ' Pj 3. A I 1 .- , . .., gi ,W , 7 K l Vw M- 8 xl ' 1 4 F 4 f l 1 ii hw t . L 'f 'tm Campbell, Becky Catt, Angie Centers, Iamie Chalfant, Beverly Chambers, Kenneth Cohee, Iames Collins, Brenda Conrad, Pamela Cox, Diana Crabtree, Ellen Crabtree, Kevin Cravens, Ted Cree, Tammy Cree, Terry Cripe, Curtis Cripe, Thomas Cripe, Todd Cummings, Tim Cunningham, Lena Cunningham, Penny Cuthbert, Tim Dawson, Chris Devore, Kathleen Edwards, Karen Elpers, john Ferguson, Lori Finney, Susan Fleming, Cathy Fox, Shomay Frey, Kelly Gaddis, Barb Calloway, Rick Garber, Greg Garber, Tom Garbert, Lori Gibson, Mina for the Pep 7th Grade 111 112 7th Grade Catching 40 winks, Mike Rose pretends to study in the auditorium. ff? ' if AM'whm f LWQMJ Glassburn. Todd in A'-'i :fr A -lr Goff, Trent , X. ' , M l pe A. , 2 -1- ae - 3: 45, , X ,-1 ,ng ' .1 ' . Greenwnod, Ralph 5- ' i Greider, Gail .A 'n 5 f t V 5 I 1- l u ri X . . . K+ Ki. kq xzig 5? Grinnel, Mike 'll Q , W jg A Guy. Lori ly it ' , I K - L li' 4 B , -r v 1 Hall, Brenda f 'x Hardwick. Virginia l L . l if l A A H 5 1 , H W pi--' ., 1 . l-lelvie, Robbie V - l-licks, jeff W ' i 1 ,tif P, X rl ,' ,1 , ,-,. N f H y L . . tw-flrllffi Too many study mods during lunch seemed to be a problem for the seventh graders. Since their time was used unwisely, they were assigned back to a study hall during their unscheduled lunch mods. Hines, Dehhie Hollingsworth. Cary Hoover, Willy Horne, Christina Hulsizer, joe Iaherg, Laura larrett, Stephanie Iohnson, Frank tones. left justice. Tom Kraus, Greg Koontz, Martha Lee, Richard Logan, Cassie Mahie, Beth Maggard, Pam Maloney, Miki Martin, Marsha Mason, too Mast. jim Maughmer, iill McFarland. Ianie McKinley. loanna McKinley, Mark Metcalf, Douglas Metcalf. Melody Miller, David Morris. Mike Munson, Penny Murphy. Vicki Myers. Brian Myers. Iulie Myers, Larry Neal, Deh Overstreet, Curtis Parker, Bonnie Paxson, Paula Penkwitz, Greg Perkins. Markita Pitnor. Richard Pyle, john Quinn, Linda 7th Cradi 114 7th Grade Ramer, Iulie Randolph, Dawn Reyburn, Larry Rickel. Tracey Rinehart, Diana Robertson, Eric: Robertson, Mike Robinson, Lynda Robison. Troy Rose. Mike Rush, Gloria Rush, Greg Rush, Tammy Sailors, Duane Sailors, Scott Sallee, Valerie Sanders, Aaron Sarber, john Scalf, Shari Segraves, Greg Schrader, Iulie Shepherd. Brenda Shepherd, Melinda Shepherd, Todd if Q- The seventh grade football team was a real success during the 1975-76 season. They were the first seventh grade team to be undefeated in the history of Cass. 7th Grade Sets Record Simpson, Debbie Sisson, Rick Small, Robin Smith, Bryan Snook, Lori Snyder, Stewart Spall, Curtis Spencer, Patty Summers, Wendy Surface, Ioe Sutton, Tobie Tabler, Steve ' Thieke, Gina Thompson, Lacey Titus, Suzy Trevino, Tony Truax, james Turner, Bill Turnpaugh, Dale Ulrick, Charles Vandergriff, Chris Vaughn, Darlene Vore, Terry Vore, Tom Wallace, Ierry Webb, Michelle Wengert, Peggy Whitcomb, Triston White, Kathy Williams, Daniel Wilson, Debbie Winner, Kelly Winter, Tom Wisler, Ieff Woodruff, Troy Wray, Willy Wright, Helen Young, Mike Youmans, Stacey Zeck, Rod Zell, Brett Zook, Linda -HD SCHOOL BOARD-FIRST ROW: Meredith Thompson, Stephen Reed, Darrell Thompson and Selmer Chapman. SECOND ROW: Fred Bowyer, I. Mark Miller and William Nelson. 116 Administration Q:7'7' l fi: R52 ,fl . .1 ,, ,L-:ia I f 1, .. as . Y w as :' ff ul 1. I ,I 5. I Y. . ., 51.32. V . T T. 'gas S-2 ' fi 1 , . ,LJ W b , -,-.4 f' , ,zu A rg L A A Tlsevib f' ,f - ll fi? 570' Q' : - ,'- N ,, MEREDITH THOMPSON DOROTHY LYNAS Superintendent, Bookkeepen Treasurer. DEGREES: B.S., M.A. Ball State University. Cupdble Stuff Guides Cass Southeastern School Corporation adopted two new policies this year. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the implementing regulations required the corporation not to discriminate on the basis of sex. Southeastern made it policy not to discriminate in its educational programs or activities. Since students in the Southeastern school district had previously attended class for 45 to 90 minutes longer than other area schools, the school board shortened the school day by 20 minutes. School commenced at 8:10 a.m. and recessed at 2:58 p.m. RALPH DAVIS ROBERT FOREMAN MARVIN MCRAE BRYAN CLEMENS KAY SCI-IRADER Principal. Asst. Principal. Asst. Principal. Director of Counseling, Counselor. DEGREES: B.S, Indiana DEGREES: M.S. Purdue DEGREES: B.S. Oakland Student Council. DEGREES: BA.. M.S. State University, M,S, and Butler Universities. City College, M.A. Ball DEGREESI BS., M.S.. Ph. Purdue University. Purdue University. State University. D. Purdue University. vxfff DIANE KEPNER BARBARA LEFFERT SABRA TORRES PAM TAYLOR NORMA MARSCHAND Receptionist. Bookkeeper. Secretary. Nurses Aide. Secretary. E x V r CAROL MCINTYRE Corporation School Nurse, Attendance Officer, Health Careers. ROSEMARY CHAPMAN Library Aide. IUDY GUY Library Aide. Administration 117 Singing contracts, making out grades, studying assignments, duplicating tests, coaching sports and advising clubs were all a part of the 75-76 school year for the Cass faculty. Fi'-.. GARY AKERS DAVID ARNOLD IACK AYERS CLASSES: Economics, CLASSES: Industrial CLASSES: U.S. History, World History, American Arts, Woods, Graphic Sociology, DEGREES: Pulitical Behavior- Arts. DEGREES: B.S. B.S, Indiana State DEGREES: BS- Indiana Indiana Slate University. University, M.S. Ball State University, M.A.T. ' State University. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basketball. I iff J 1 fl, 3 --gf' ,. 'ffl' ' ' I, 'x I a V' I P NN It I ff-'K Taq I. t. ,VIII LE- -if 1' 55 'Al . if ANN MARIA BAUER PAUL BAUER ROSEMARY BAUER CLASSES: German I-IV, CLASSES: ISCS III. CLASSES: Business Spanish I, Foreign DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Education. DEGREES: Ph. Language. DEGREES: Purdue University. B., M.S. Mount Mary B.A. Ball State University. ACTIVITIES: Coin Club, College, Indiana ACTIVITIES: German Student Council. University. ACTIVITIES: Club. NI-IS, OEA. A Working Faculty lair' tc? AUGH TED BECKLEY Advanced CLASSES: American GOUFIHBI Foods History, Current Events. Home Er. 8 DEGREES: B.A., M.A. Interwr Deslgn Wittenberg, Ball State and Consumer Ed Universities. I WALLY BENNETT CLASSES: Ir. High, Elementary P.E. DEGREES: B.S. Indiana University. ACTIVITIES: judges and Timers, Freshman Football, Swimming. ,Ag KENNETH BERRY CLASSES: Math 7. DEGREES: B.S. Indiana State University. ACTIVITIES: Ir. High Math Club. RUTH BISHOP CLASSES: English 7,8. DEGREES: B.S. Taylor, Ball State Universities. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club Co-Sponsor. 'bo l s.,,. GEORGETTE BONEHAM CLASSES: ISCS II. Chemistry I,II. DEGREES: B.S. Indiana University. ACTIVITIES: Science Club. TRUDY BREHMER CLASSES: 7.8, Intro. to Art. DEGREES: B.S. Ball State University. ACTIVITIES: Ir. High Palette Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Antic McLa ANITA BROWER CLASSES: Safety Ed., Physical Ed. 7,8,9, DEGREES: B.S. Manchester College. IACK CAIN CLASSES: Physical Ed. 9 Health. DEGREES: B.S. Indiana State University, M.A. Ball State University. ACTIVITIES: Lettermen's Club. ipating theioncoming day, Mrs. ughlin has second thoughts. 120 Faculty t t t I t X DEENA CHAMBERS LARRY CLARK CLASSES: Family Health CLASSESI Billld 5- and Living, Creative DEGREES! B-3- Stitehery, Home EC, 8, Manchester College, M.A. Clothing II, Clothing and Ball Slim! Univcfsily Personal Development. DEGREES: B.S. and M.A.E. Ball State University. . 4- .. 4' wr. A : I BILL CLINTON CLASSES: Compensatory Education'7,B.' DEGREES: B.S. lndiana State University. MARIAN COLLINS TERRY COLLINS CLASSES: English 8.11. CLASSES: Band. Individual Reading. DEGREES: M,S,, B.S. DEGREES: B.A. Purdue Indiana Stale University. University KEITH CONRAD CLASSES: Geography, Anthropology, Government. DEGREES: B.A. Indiana Central College. Student teacher Mr. York plans his lesson for art class. This year Lewis Cass was privileged to have many student teachers. Students enjoyed seeing the new faces in their classrooms Coss Welcomes and teachers enjoyed the relief from their teaching loads. tt lug, is. ts X BETH FRANKLIN CLASSES: Spanish, SANDY GIDLEY A W' as viii: ,I ., ...I M. ,V -U it 5 I Q-s 1 K I A t ALICE GILLIS ROBERT GORDON CLASSES: Compensmory CLASSES: BSCS I, BSCS DEGREES: B.S. Foreign Lgnguggg 3, Education 7' Il. DEGREES: B.S. and Manchester College, DEGREES: University of M.S. Ball State M.L.S. Indiana and Madrid, B.A. Purdue University. ACTIVITIES: Purdue Universities. University, M.A. Indiana Volleyball 7,8, IV. ACTIVITIES: Library University. ACTIVITIES: Club Spanish Club. n ifik I :ii -. ' ip V i 4, 'P' ' I 7 V . x it ' . E 5'-s ,gr i ,, Aa it I W 1 4 ld 1:-I , 'Ig it ' '- ,V til -cf' I o ai., ' . il- 'M' I. , 5 U3 FRED HAWKINS CLASSES: Machine Shop, Drafting. DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Ball State University. ACTIVITIES: Football 7, Wrestling. ROBERT HOPPER CLASSES: U.S. History 8 American Political Behavior 9,'10. DEGREES: B.A. Hanover University, M.A. Butler University. NITA HORN LARRY ISENBERG CLASSES: English 11, CLASSES: Math 8, Basic Psychology. DEGREES: Math 8. DEGREES: B.A.. B.A. Purdue University. B.S. Indiana State ACTIVITIES: University Wrestleretlos. I Faculty 121 122 Faculty Officers of the SEA were Robert Hopper, Pres.: Bob Gordon, V. Pres.: Rosemary Bauer, Treas.g and Elaine K Brown, Sec. 11 h h I m03f..fD?5S.2'5i.i1Z.1?:g Improves concerning our educational system to produce better d d. . . S -t un erstan ing: Withlnhthe orporatlon .71-Lf-ff 7 2 ' .' 1 IJ.. ' I i FRANCES IACKSON SHANNON JONES CLASSES: French I-IV, 8, CLASSES: Geometry, English 10. DEGREES: Algebra, General Math 9- B.A. Indiana University. 12. DEGREES: B.S., M.S. ACTIVITIES: French Indiana Central College, Club. Purdue University. DON KRUG CLASSES: Ir. High Band. DEGREES: B.S., M.A. Indiana State, Ball State Universities. ,. . .X I V 1 IOE LONG PENNY LUCAS CLASSES: Typing. CLASSES: Physical DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Education 7,8, Advanced Central Normal College, Health DEGREES: B.S., Indiana University. M.S. Indiana State ACTIVITIES: Athletic University, Ball State Director. University. ACTIVITIES: High School GAA, Track, Volleyball, Basketball. JAMES MCDONALD CLASSES: Vocational Horticulture, Work Experience. DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Purdue University. in-' 'v .il iiii, I -,ya fi: it I -I it 4 . .g..: ti . Qu! WI' MCLAUGHLIN IUNIOR MANNIES MIKE MAPLE ANN MILES ISCS III. CLASSES: Bookkeeping, CLASSES: Advanced CLASSES: English 9, B.S. Ball State General Business. P.E., Health. DEGREES: Iournalism. DEGREES: ACTIVITIES: DEGREES: B.S., NEA. B.A., M.A. Evansville B.A. Indiana University. Club, Cheerleaders. Earlham College, Ball College, Ball State ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, State University. University. Newspaper. , . I, L, OGLE ISCS 7. M. . Indiana State School Science I I I L BME: ' 5 ..,f ' 55 T4 EW-K n I. . - 11,12. DEGREES: s ' 1 ACTIVITIES: LUCILE PEAR CLASSES: Home Ec. 7,8. DEGREES: B.S. Purdue University. , 1 ' j o K. it II ii I 1- 1 ALICE REAM CLASSES: English 7.9, DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Butler, Indiana University. R 14, ,,Y . . - v - i.. ! ? 7 ' I fiih L t .4 fm, i M I . Lv-I-g-S I- FP - . i-'-',.', ...mi ll it is I rf. Iii ii . xiii ' -..4 ls, I . ir. I it 1, . at . ' x it I DOROTHY MOORE CLASSES: Business Education, Typing I, 8, Shorthand I,II, Business English, General Business. DEGREES: B.S. Ball State University. ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Co-Sponser. BUD REED CLASSES: English 7, Etymology I,II. DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Manchester College, Purdue University. ELMA ROBERTSON CLASSES: Math 9,10, Intro. to Algebra l,II. DEGREES: B.A. Manchester College. . M Demonstrating his skill, Mr. Maple 1, f.- . -,rl V1 .EL- 'fY ::' I , ,ii 5' .- .- .: fe. , . ,.. , I lil H, iv: X I sf? ,gi . I I-...iw ,-i i XA! P A takes aim at the basket. Faculty 123 124 Faculty fx CX L ll PATSIE RONK CLASSES: Speech, Drama, Creative Writing, College English, English 8. DEGREES: B.S., M.A. Ball State University. DALE SALMONS CLASSES: Auto Mechanics 11,12. F, LARRY SARBER CLASSES: High School Art. DEGREES: Carthage College, B.S. Manchester College, M.S. Indiana University. ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES: Speech Palette Club- Club, Plays, Thespian Club. STEVE SAVAGE CLASSES: Business Management, Crop Production, Livestock Production, Conservation I,II. DEGREES: B.S. Purdue University. ACTIVITIES: FFA. ICR DONALD SHA!-IAN CLASSES: Math 9-12. DEGREES: B.S., M.S. Indiana State University. ACTIVITIES: Math Club. BILL SONAFRANK CLASSES: ISCS II. DEGREES: B.S. M.S. Columbus College, Georgia, Indiana University. ACTIVITIES: Football 7, Basketball 8. d, Mr. Krug runs for' nd break ,draws near. CARL STAGE CLASSES: Geography 7. DEGREES: B.A. Columbus College, M.S. Indiana University Kokomo. ACTIVITIES: Football 7. Basketball 8. MPsoN NANCY ULLRICH English 10 12 CLASSES: General Music y DEC REES 7, Choir 7,B, High School. DON SWISHER CLASSES: Math 8, Intro. to Algebra I, Il, Algebra I. DEGREES: B.S. Ball State University, M.S. Indiana University. MIKE WHITEHOUSE CLASSES: Small Engines, Welding, Advanced Ag., it .cssgslt ue Umvt rsity DEGREES: B.S. Ball State Electricity. DEGREES: FEA University, M,M.E, B.S. Purdue University. tudcnt Tutors Indiana University. ACTIVITIES: FFA, Young xploratory Teachers ACTIVITIES: Swing Farmers. Choir, Spring Musical. Coach for the senior and freshmen girls, Mr. Whitehouse observes the action during the powder puff game. What is o Teacher? A Teacher is a person who spends all his time and effort To teach us the facts which are important for our maturity. A teacher is a friend who is always there. Although, they aren't always teaching, But are being taught by students everyday. A teacher is a person who has studied many years to reach his goal in life. Beth Starbuck Faculty 125 Cooks, Custodians Cool-fs, Custodions Core for Coss Lewis Cass was kept clean and cooked for by two staffs of capable workers. The custodial staff worked in two shifts to maintain the school's many classrooms and specialized areas. Four custodians worked during the day and five were assigned to the night shift. A staff of twelve women ran the kitchens of Lewis Cass, cooking the food and keeping all of the work areas spotless. This year Mrs. Roxie Dailey was added to the kitchen staff. Custodian Clarence Birnell finds a moment to rest in the privacy of the maintenance staff room. - :uw s . gl I , . inf Bw' . -fr., Q'-FA, xx s R, it 5 J CUSTODIANS-FIRST ROW: Charles Chumney, Clarence Birnell and Dewey Birnell. SECOND ROW: Meredith Slusher, Pat Appalonio, Doloris jones and Iames Crabtree. 'Q 5 9 0, -tv iii? PERSONNEL-FIRST ROW: Barbara Perkins, Mary Smith, Majorie Hardin, and Isa Sprinkle. SECOND ROW: Dailey, Margaret Goldsberg, Pauline Klepfer, joan McKnight, Beverly Cunningham, Cecelia Cripe, Martha Baker and Buchannan. Cooks, Custodians 127 l 1 M KW !H ff Wi W WWW UWWU U WU W N WU WU mmmmmmmmU MEMS by My W UHIH Rx Ill I HI MU ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HUUI w a x llllll 1 NM M NW MY MNNNNXNNNNNN'MBBNBNW bN WWW P W W XR U NN WWW S And a man said, Speak to us of Self-Knowledge. And he answered, saying: A Your hearts know in silence the secrets of the days and the nights. But your ears thirst for the sound of your heart's knowledge. t AoADEM1os l En gl 1sh Interest I l Hisin g Three changes were made in the seven courses offered this year in the English Department, chaired by Miss Ronk. Etymology and Individual Reading doubled in size and Iournalism was added to the curriculum. A new faculty member, Mrs. Ann Miles, was added and taught English 9, Iournalism Yearbook and Newspaper 130 English Reference books are fun to find for Miss Thompson. if The library provides a quiet room for study as Ioanna Haworth knows. Using body language, Susan Finney lK searches for the correct response. :av ' ' ' ,,-'S Evi.. bf.-'ff-'-L' i -si., pf r 'f .7 4' I mm' . Working steadily, Tracy McFarin After a moment, in the teacher's hurries to finish her grammar. lOl1I1g9, MF- Reed f8GlS relaxed. English 131 Busy Bicentennial Year Interestes of the students in the Social Studies department during the Bicentennial year were on how American systems operate. To satisfy these interests the Government class took a trip to the Indianapolis Police Department, while the Economics class went to Chicago, Illinois to study Y' . various institutions and their Social Studies classes offered operations. Independent Study was a new activity for the 75-76 school year. Students qualifying for this course were juniors and seniors. IS students were required to obtain a faculty this year at Lewis Cass were World History, U.S. History, Economics, Government, American Political Behavior, Current Events, Sociology, Social Problems, Geography, Psychology and Contemporary Reading in sponsor to guide them in the American History. New to the study of their chosen topic for one or two semesters. Social Studies area this year was Anthropology. PM ,ff Taking notes is a vital part of any field trip as Mr. Conrad displays. 132 Social Studies Discussing a history assignment with Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Guy, Tony Logan leads the conversaiton. I! A1---,Q LQTS- . youll 591411331137 K1 me 2 dxf'-fs - J 5: 1 --,. V: . .,, I gg, Y ,. :Ml , A ,J -2 . Viewing and reviewing filmstrips is a key to learning and understanding history of the past and present. Senatorial candidate Richard Lugar mentally prepares for his speech at the Erny's banquet. Government students Chris Artrip, jerry Winters, Steve Kibler and Tim Buffum assemble before entering the Indianapolis Police Headquarters. Social Studies 133 Classes Challenge Minds Math and Science were two very challenging subjects needed for college. One year of Algebra and one year of Science were needed to enter most colleges. Math offered many different courses to students. Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Basic Math and General Math were a part of this program. These math classes helped students cope With today's complicated society. Science also had a variety of classes. Students were given a chance to study ISCS, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics and Current Issues in Science. Current Issues in Science was a new class in which students were required to write an essay each classtime on a controversial issue. To understand Geometry better, Scott Beckley pays close attention to the lecture of the day. 134 Math, Science Science takes a lot of hard work for Cassie Logan and Linda Quinn. - -. v' ' ' N . ,C , ' o ' h-' ' A QQ i vs W X 3, '., A in , 9 ny- -QM.--,Q4.:g:.:', f T wi ,ui -, rwF-'-3fvi- sf. gb' i mfr: 11 , 12.2253- ixii' F f 53533: 'Tx '- xi 5513 ,, 5-:hiv-A-1 ,' 'eil W4fff'i1fi? ,dhq-A 311551 H ' x' Seventh graders Lynda Roblnson and Iill Berlet measure energy wlth the metrlc system A c.,,.M'-'fs -- . - H. wr- 1, , H 2 - A j ,Fish 2: , 1: dx q',,'J!t5g:5lf.L,iv?r If L ,A ... H W ' -5 .11 ..lv,1w-' L- L - - ,, ,L' 1.1 L- ,,,,. , i fi f HIGH SCHOOL BAND-FIRST ROW: Garry Robertson, Dusty Sallee, Tim Canfield, Ronnie Hawkins, Terry Robertson, Ron Eads, Randy Hall, Bob Daggett, Danny Reutebuch and Bobby Riggs. SECOND ROW: Sue Zehring, Beth McCoy, Lynn Ramer, Lee Ann justice, Kandy Greer, Terri Reed, jennifer Kibler, Karen Sission, Karen Myers, Lynn Brown, Dawn Pullen, Peggy Munson, Stephanie Sprinkle, Lori Haney Karen Walker, Teresa Kraus, Shae Saylors, Terri Beck, Tari Turner, Lori Boe, Gayle Meister, Cinny Davis and Donna Grable. THIRD ROW: Kim Layman, Carolyn Cox, Tracy Martin, Susan Bowyer, Dawn Sallee, Deb johnson, joe Mason, jim McKinley, julie McCoy, Chris Myers, Brian Boe, Melody Sprinkle, Rene Metcalf, Margie Hoagland, Kelly Layman, Pam Phillips, Mary jump, Beth Bailey, Dawn Hicks and Sharon Shaffer. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Armstrong, Becky Murray, Scot Collins, Randy Householder, Deb Absher, Dawn Sailors, Mike Staublin, Sue Thomas, Keith Slusher, Linda Beck, Vernon Pitner, Linda Birnell, Roxanne Eves, joel Hargis, Tom Mason, Mike Ayers, Scott Martin, Steve Carney, Denise Carden and judy Bowman. FIFTH ROW: Craig Wisler, Anthony New, Steve Kibler, Neil Rouch, Mark McDonald, Marla Martin, Rob Pullen, Karen Phillips, Gary Chambers, Brian Nicholas, Brian jaberg, jeff Erny, Galen Miller, Doug Morgan, Don Vore, Chris Meister, Anne Beechy, joan jump, Deb Beck and Lori Lipscomb. SIXTH ROW: Mark McKnight, Randy Cotner, jeff McKinley, Tim Little, Larry Armstrong, julia Brown, Kathy Greer, Ian jay, john Barton, Cindy Morris, jann Barton, jill Cody, Dan Schlegelmilch, jeff Litherland, De De Cuthbert and Connie Freeman. FLAG GIRLS-Rhonda Walters, Kim Goldsberry, Barb Osborn, jill Cody, Angie Soupley, Karen Mast, I-Iolhe Keating, Pat Kitchel, Sheila Balsbaugh, Kerrie Newport, Donna Soupley, julie Scalf, Cheryl Boyer, Gayle Rush and Lori Lipscomb. 136 Band Cass Attends Festival PEP BAND-FIRST ROW: Kathy Greer, Iim McKinley, Iulie McCoy, Melody Sprinkle, Deb Absher, Kandy Greer, Iennifer Kibler, Karen Walker, Dawn Pullen, Karen Sisson and Lee Ann Iustice. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Cox, Tari Turner, Sue Zehring, Donna Grable and Tracy Martin. THIRD ROW: Scot Collins, Randy Householder, Tom Mason, Ioel Hargis, Kenny Armstrong, Steve Carney, Scott Martin, Don Vore, Brian Boe, Mark McDonald and Craig Wisler. FOURTH ROW: Mike Staublin, Mark McKnight, Dan Schlegelmilch, Ieff McKinley, Vernon Pitner, Gary Chambers, Chris Myers, Tim Little, Ian lay, Iohn Barton and Karen Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Ieff Erny, Tim Buffum, Bobby Riggs, Bob Daggett, Tim Canfield, Garry Robertson, Terry Robertson and Brian Iaberg. POM PON GIRLS-FIRST ROW: Gayle Meister, Iudy Bowman, Shae Saylors, Anne Beechy, Iann Barton, Teresa Kraus, Lori Boe and Cinny Davis. SECOND ROW: Deb Beck, De De Cuthbert, Ioan lump, Beth Bailey, Denise Carden, Connie Freeman, Cindy Morris and Mary Iump. A iiafifetasisessi The fine facilities of Lewis Cass made it an ideal school to host band contests. Cass hosted marching contests on October 4, and a concert contest April 23 and 24. The band scored superior ratings in both contests. The 130 piece marching band tied with New Haven for the best marching performance. The 111 piece symphonic band tied with Western for the best concert band. On November 7 and 8, after the marching contest, the band traveled to Morehead, Kentucky, to compete with 20 of the nation's finest bands. The Cass band finished 11th, but more important were the many excellent bands which they saw perform and had the opportunity to work with. The band also performed at the football games, basketball games, pep sessions, concerts and convocations. The symphonic band was privileged to have professional trumpeter Professor Ierry Franks solo with them. Franks performed for three years on The Tonight Show. The Marching Kings really stepped up the pace as they were invited to perform at the Bicentennial Festival in Washington, D.C. on Iune 10, 11, and 12. This special invitation came from Congressman Bud Hillis and the band performed at both the Iefferson and Lincoln Memorials. Band 137 x I , . , lashes... A Til EIGHTH GRADE BAND-FIRST ROW: Anna Dibble, Brenda Sisson, Susan Phillips, Cherri Dilts, Sandy Iumper, Cathy Little, lane Pullen, Darla Piercy, Ianet Bowman, Tara Byers and Becky Cook. SECOND ROW: Marsha Morgan, Ieff Bone, Troy Sheppard, Iodie jackson, Iudy Hodson, Beth Mabie, Sheri Dumont, Amy Winters, Mary Henry, Stephen Paul and Mark D. Martin. THIRD ROW: Rob Wilson, Dean Myers, Scott Rouch, Barb Robertson, Matt Hyman, Tia Guy, Cindy R. Carey, Karina Lafollette, Beth Gordon and Lori Morris. FOURTH ROW: Mark Murray, Tim Bishop, Ken Iones. Richard Donson, Paul Knutson, Dave Martin, Bob Miller, Tracey Morgan, Iames johnson and Randy Diehl. ' The junior high bands Il. S achieved great satisfaction from their fine performances. They used their talents by playing at three concerts and also went to the Solo- Ensemble Contest. Under the direction of Mr. Krug, the eighth grade band displayed high stepping routines at a junior high football game. Eighth graders were also qualified to tryout for high school band this year. Both bands worked hard, striving to make their year a little more challenging. 138 Ir. High Band i ,ff 1' 1 S K II I I1 If I rl 1, E 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 .L 1 1 1 J, SEVENTH GRADE BAND-FIRST ROW: Brian Smith, Bill Turner, Rob Helvie, jeff Wisler, Scott Sailors, Mike Morris, Tim Cuthbert, Rick Sisson, Kevin Crabtree, Dale Turnpaugh, joe Mason, Curtis Spall, Dave Miller, Marty Bowman, jeff jones, Tom justice and Mina Gibson. SECOND ROW: Rod Zeck, Liz Koontz, Markita Perkins, Penny Holtsclaw, joanna McKinley, Melody Metcalf, Barb Gaddis, julie Ramer, Tammy Rush, Melinda Shepherd, Dawn Fox, Angie Catt, Lori Barbert, Cindy Bushaw, Dianne Rinehart, Sherry Scalf, Andrea Beckley and Lisa Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Trent Goff, Duane Sailors, Kelly Frey, Rick Pitner, Greg Rush, Kelly Ayers, Ken Chambers, jeff Hicks, Willie Hoover, Mike Rose, jim Balmer, jim Cohee, Tony Trevino, joe Lott, Troy Woodruff, john Beechy and Steve Tabler. FOURTH ROW: Chris Dawson, Kathleen Devore, Cindy Absher, jim Maughmer, Lori Bishop, julie Myers, Kelly Mable, Panny Munson, Susa-n Finney, Linda Zook, Cassie Logan, jill Robarge, Lori Guy, Laura jaberg, Ellen Butler, Marsha Martin, Brenda Shepherd and Tom Barber. Auf 'vii 1 1 it i ,Q 1'N I 'i jr. High band members Kelly Fry and Scott Sailors put in much time practicing together. In deep thought, Scott Sailors and Troy Woodruff practice their instruments. jr. High Band 139 140 Choir HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR-FIRST ROW: Ioni Dowden, Iulie Cooksey, Paula Stevens, Ianie Lott, Eulie Prough, Cathy Armstrong, Kathy Kistler and Iill Roblin. SECOND ROW: Iulia Village, Lisa Phillips, Cathy Brock, Nick Gordon, Carl Baker, Wayne Solly, Donna Shine, Susie Walker and Dyanna Thompson. THIRD ROW: Sue Cripe, Cindy Little, Lisa Bowers, Pam Metcalf, Scott Foster, Bob Horn, Ernie Smelser, Rick Richey, Gene Lohrman, Diana New, Brenda Iaberg and Tammy McQuiston. FOURTH ROW: Diana Thompson, Vickie Forlow, Dawn Sailors, Cathy Metcalf, Russell Hawkins, Ieff Garbert, P.I. Finster, Mike Darland, Randy Kelly, Toni Dowden, Debbie Russell, Deb Gaddis and Sabrina Spane. 5 Z4 SWING CHOIR-FIRST ROW: Iudy Bowman, Paul Miller, Susie Walker, Rick Richey, Ioni Dowden, Scott Foster, P.I. Diana Thompson, Ieff Garbert, Ioyce Stover, Mike Darland and Susan Paul. SECOND ROW: Kevin Sanders, Toni Dowden, Bob Daggett, Melinda Peter and Russell Hawkins. 6 EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR-FIRST ROW: Sandy Appleton, lean Rinehart, Lynn Cotner, Suzie Quinn, Matt Foreman, Ieff Campbell, Rita Whitson, Linda Stephens and jean Ann Byers. SECOND ROW: Teresa Boyer, Laura Goyett, Pam Hasman, Toni Bieghler, Rian Sullivan, Brian Record, Tim Cook, Teresa VerBryck, Carla Williams, Angie Starbuck and Darlene Culp. THIRD ROW: Tammy Pyle, Beatrice Patrick, Sabrina Scott, Kathy Mast, Peggy Spitler, David Wisler, Roy Osborn, Wanda Crosby, Lisa Culp, Helen Dowden and Brenda Achor. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Smith, Karen Dixon. Pam Hendrixson, Sandra Salsberry, Andy Smith, jeff Harris, Clay Apple, Iudy Spitznogle, Carla Rush, Teresa Culp and Pam Hallam. Choirs Sing Out Dancing the ole soft shoe, Susie Walker and Rick Richey step out. Lewis Cass' Choral Department had a very busy year consisting of concerts and the all-school musical, Oliver. The 7th and 8th grade choirs, the high school choir and the swing choir performed a fall concert in November, the annual Christmas concert with the bands and a Gay 90's Review in the early spring. The swing choir got a new start this year with the purchase of new outfits and the beginnings of a new trend in swing choir performance at Lewis Cass. The group was greatly in demand performing for some 20 school and community events. Many choral students attended the district solo-ensemble contest at Taylor and were awarded 6321 first ratings and 372, second ratings for their efforts. Sometimes the smallest parts are the most important as Toni Dowden quickly learns. Choir 141 A f v 1 I I -Q. H. x -fx I ' ,we ... ', , 2: mmf fin .lid WY' Nbr u ll, . .Q ' x US V lg., N it ' N n v ,, 'Q' 'Ge R f f D . Sznli.-. .1 Q ,-..- 1 , 'Ps .5 Y,f,g-N114 ' '. T '.,'T'f . A.,.1mg 1 2'-A Hx - 1? D, yn. , .. .,44 ..-,ft fy -,.g.x7- Q. .3 3 J wwf' at Vx JJ 5- r if Experience s-1 1, - l I . 1 Earning her major in business, Kim jones studies' the rules for filing. :,- is the Best Teocher Experience was the best teacher for students enrolled in vocational courses. Auto Mechanics, Machine Shop, Building Trades and Agriculture were a part of this program. In these classes, students built a house, Worked on cars and farmed. Business-minded students took Business Lab courses and were taught secretarial and office duties. Their activities included filing, dictation, typing and duplicating. Vocational training paid off for seniors enrolled in Work Experience. They used their knowledge to obtain a job and they Worked half days. A Touch of Foreign Culture The French, German and Spanish classes were very active during the past year. Student teacher Mr. Iames Cole, a former student at Purdue University, taught French at Lewis Cass under the direction of Mrs. Iackson. During the spring, the Foreign Language department held a Foreign Language Festival. It was open to both the school and the public. Each of the areas of the festival included French, German and Spanish students demonstrating folk dancing and foreign skits. A French sidewalk cafe also served popular foreign foods. Brazilian exchange students Ana Perasso and Leonardo Bertras also visited Cass the second semester. In study hall, Ana Perasso has a chance to brush up on her English. French I and II students Rick Richie, Cindy Hlebasko, Lotte Shine and Cathy Greer present The Little Red Hen French Culture. 144 Foreign Language OO German I students Randy I-Iall, After mod change, exchange student Chris Spane, Ruth Quinn and Cindy Leonardo Bertras concentrates on Layman work together on an opening his locker. assignment. 1 1 ITV' A rg' 4 1: I , if 3 ' lr' A. P French students Pam Metcalf, P.I. Finster and Kathy Greer demonstrate French folk dancing for other students in French. ati' Spanish III students Shirley Tuttle, ,bv Tara Torres and Sarah Plank A prepare notes for their next class. Foreign Language 145 Ki Classes Demand Participation 146 Home EC., Art, P.E. Home Economics, Art and P.E. all demanded active student participation. Those who enrolled in Art classes needed artistic talent and patience, those in Home EC. had to read patterns and rip out seams and P.E. students participated in strenuous sports such as track, softball, swimming and tumbling. The Home Ec. department had two very interesting courses covering special'study areas. The Creative Stitchery class hand-made a quilt for the Bicentennial and all who helped on it had their names embroidered on the edges. In Gourmet Foods, boys as well as girls enjoyed learning about foreign foods and the proper ways of preparing them. t,:.w . gm.- To prevent drying, Bryan Iaberg stores his clay in a plastic bag. Straight seams are hard to sew, but Darla Piercy finds them easy with Seventh grade girls hurry to get the aid of a seam guide. dressed in time for mod change. ll HS. N In 3 V ,: - ffl V Ci With a powerful overhand smash, Iohn Coppernoll designs a project Ierry Wallace gives his team help. around his name. Putting his artistic abilities to work, Home Ec., Art, P.E. 147 H U WN ' 1111 ' W .wx W W W H Then suid o rich mon, Speolf to us of Giving And he answered: I You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself thot you truly give. A ACTIVITIES Throughout the Years was the theme for the 1976 Water Show. Twenty-one girls participated this year and many of them had performed in previous water shows. This year's senior participants were Iudy Bowman, Iulie Titus and Candy Townsend. The show was coordinated by Miss Iodi Price and Miss Brower, who both did a fine job in their first year as sponsors. Costumes, special lighting and theme combined to make this bicentennial presentation truly a memorable one. Aqua maid Dusty Sallee leads Beth Bailey, Dorreen Overstreet, Kelly Harris and Dawn Sallee as the five dance to Remember When. Throughout the Years WATER SHOW-FIRST ROW: Iulie Titus, Iudy Bowman and Candy Townsend SECOND ROW: Bev Swing, Deb Winters, Diana Ralston, Kyle Whitcomb, Jann Barton and Dawn Sallee THIRD ROW: Beth Bailey, Terri Reed, Kelly Harris, Dusty Sallee Donna Culp and Dorreen Overstreet. FOURTH ROW: Pam Elleman, Helen Quinn, De De Cuthbert Alice Moore Kerrie Newport and Lee Ann justice. 150 Water Show dui 'L 'f.!',!'s Encircled in the spotlight, senior Indy Bowman displays style and grace as she dances in silhouette to the theme from S.W.A.T. In the Water Show finale, Suzy Titus and Iulie Ramer hold the flag of the thirteen colonies as the aqua maids form a circle to rally 'round the flag. ,nv , , 1 fmnvu-v ' uinnniirlllfliawlrv otthlirmwllvvvl r Q 4 I , ' . -J ,, ennninrnlltnfl Intl!!! Their heads bowed, the aqua maids prepare to perform Way Back When. Narrators julie Ramer and Suzy Titus rehearse their lines. i Mimi Water Show 151 Seniors Select Superstars The seniors were given a poll Davis and Brian Spallg Year-Brent Blinng Best Senior in homeroom and the results Funniest-Dan Schlegelmilch Loungers-Kim Kirkendall, were as follows: Best All and Matt Davisg Quietest- Tony Logan and lim Around-Iudy Bowrnang Most Steve McQuistong Biggest Brockwayg Cutest Couple- Athletic-Tony Logang Nicest Bookworm-Suzan Dillong Cinny Davis and Mark Smile-Luci Bowyerg Prettiest Fastest Drivers-Greg Martin McKnightg Most Witty-Brian Eyes-Kelly Norrisg Nicest and Greg Bellg Most Accident Spallg and fa write-inj Most Hair-Kelly Norrisg Most Prone-Greg Bellg Best Hall Demented-Steve Short. Spirited-Candy Townsendg Roamers-Mike Ensfield and ' Best Class Clowns-Matt jim Brockwayg Hot Dog of the Extra-curricular activities help Iudy Bowman to be voted Best All Around Classmate. E . , ,H Hot Dog of the Year Brent Blinn sneaks a peek at the clock during the convocation. Dyn-0-mite football player and hall ' roamer Mike Ensfield dashes through the victory bell at Homecoming. P 152 Senior Poll 'K A Senior Iayne Osborn smiles at a remark by Dan Schlegelmilch, voted one of the funniest seniors of 76. As one of the funniest people and best class clowns, Matt Davis goofs off for the photographer. Y R ig! X,A,N ', X6fv.f61 1 .NX , X, t- V .. N , If WT S?-Sf 4 , '3 ' R ' x . , r . ,N K X . , A 2 X ' -' JW ,L ,Q pf I X, 1' 0 f n ,QQX J ' Xt X 1 ' ' I 1-.EQ ..l. ' 1 N XP X X .9 'Q 4 f - t X- 9 Q ' ,mg ff? v St ,ff ! J fi if fifjfs ifffiii 71 f fw 23 24 R li. Tir --, .. Lv' be rf -in Even though Kim Kirkendall lounges during the school day, he works extra hard in swimming competition. Typing for the newspaper is one of the many spirited activities that Candy Townsend does for Lewis Cass. W -,aTa,,. --l. This year's Student Council was very active and attempted to accomplish a great deal for students at Cass. Among the events they sponsored were an after-game dance and all of the regular activities at Homecoming. Each year three officers of Student Council are sent to the Student Leadership Camp at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. This year's officers were Craig Wisler, pres.g Keith Slusher, v. pres. and Helen Quinn, sec.-, treas. Mr. Bauer served as the council's sponsor. In an attempt to attain a more quiet atmosphere and accomplish more at meetings, the Student Council changed its meeting room this year to the library. Meetings were held once each month. Council Sponsors Homecoming Events 12 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Craig Wisler, pres.: Keith Slusher, V. pres.: Helen Quinn sec.-treas. and Mr. Bauer, sponsor. 1... I Y L Y . STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Lena Cunningham, Cindy R. Carey, Karen Zook, Robin Williams, Lori Lipscomb, Andrea Beckley, Iill Berlet, jean Ann Rinehart, IeffWis1er, Kenny Chambers, Mark D. Martin and Darin Small. SECOND ROW: Dave Osborn, Ieff Berlet. Mark Small, Cary Schreyer, Troy Erny, Karina LaFollette, Iodie jackson, Lynn Ramer, Karen Phillips, Scott Foster, Mark Foreman and Todd Pounds. THIRD ROW: larita Dunn, Sue Cravens, Susan Kile. Kevin Langler, Keith Slusher, Craig Wisler, Helen Quinn, Rick Ricks, Kathleen Raikes and Mr. Bauer. 154 Student Council Student Council members listen attentively as president, Craig Wisler Speaks. Among the jobs of council president Craig Wisler are to Work with committees and lead council meetings throughout the year. Student Council 155 Languages Get Together The foreign language clubs got together quite a bit during the 75-76 school year. They worked on a float for competition in the Homecoming parade, celebrated Christmas with the traditional International Christmas Dinner and held a foreign language festival during the spring. The German Club had a fashing party at the home of Ioyce Stover, an initiation of new members and the Oktoberfest on November 1 at Mike Ayers' house. The French Club Went to a French Festival at William Harrison High School in West Lafayette which consisted of French foods and folk dancing. A group of students who demonstrated the many types of French folk dancing were invited to the home of Mrs. Iackson on May 11. The Spanish Club celebrated El Dia de los Muertos in the fall, had a taco party at Gina Brockway's house with a pinata, tacos and other Mexican dishes during the fall and a picnic in the spring to plan for the festival. 156 Foreign Language it-. iff- gggafll-, . 3--5-ui'-'-r.t ','e, rl ' ., 1.4, Qg.z,-1.4bv.15.QQ's.e FRENCH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Iackson, Kenny Armstrong and lim McCoy. SECOND ROW: Cindy England, Bonita Luyster, Stacy Simpson, Ric Richey, Bruce Nicoll and Tim Canfield. THIRD ROW: Iill Roblin, Melody Downhour, Scott Foster, Kandy Greer, Cindy Hlebasko and Mike Darland. FOURTH ROW: Kelly Arnold, Mary Ann Barker, Cindy Morris, Lynn Ramer, Becky Kandler, Beth Eshelman, Pam Metcalf and Kathy Greer. GERMAN CLUB-FIRST ROW: Donna Culp, Sandy Layman, Ioyce Stover, Susan Kile and Ric Richey. SECOND ROW: Brian Boe, Ron Robinson, Ieff Dillon and Randy Hall. THIRD ROW: Mike Ayers, Ice Dibble, Miss Bauer, jim McKinley, Greg Crites, Paul Miller, Ianice Culp, Cathy Glassburn, Ioan jump, Lisa Robertson, Suzan Dillon, Tari Turner, Teresa Hillman, Cindy Little, Tracey Martin, Dawn Hicks and Dusty Sallee. FOURTH ROW: Ian lay, P.I. Finster, Eric Roblin, Pat Kitchel, Mary Beth Shriver, Dawn Sallee, Kerrie Newport, Cindy Householder, Karen Mast, Chris Spane and Lisa Bowers. FIFTH ROW: Randy Cotner, Gary Chambers and Mark McDonald. 'X 5... SPANISH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Susan Walker, Kathleen Raikes, Miss Franklin and Gayle Meister. SECOND ROW: Beth Bahler, Shirley Tuttle, Kerrie Newport and Allison Apple. THIRD ROW: Lori Lipscomb, Gayle Rush and Gina Brockway. FOURTH ROW: Ieff Dillon, Mike Winters, Tara Torres, Toni Dowden and Iill Cody. FIFTH ROW: Mark Simpson, Donna Cree, Pam Phillips, Tammy McQuiston, Marla Martin and Karen Phillips SIXTH ROW: Dawn Sailors, Alice Moore, Susan Plank, Lori Wilson and Sarah Plank. SEVENTH ROW: Brenda Culp, Stacy Simpson and P.I. Finster. Student teacher Mr. Cole pauses from planning his French assignment to answer a student's question. mir' ta is , I .. ...I t v X 'Qin- Following along in her book, Lori Lipscomb listens as Gayle Rush reads the Spanish dialogue. Leeturing in German Miss Bauer loses the attention of Ioe Mason and Tracey Martin Foreign Language 157 FFA-FHA Work Together Form King Dave Garbert pulls the Homecoming float in hopes of winning the competition. Togetherness was the key to success for FFA and FI-IA. The two clubs worked on a Homecoming float, sold cookbooks, went on a camping trip and went skiing in Michigan. FFA competed in many contests and went on several field trips throughout the year. An important project for them was helping with the Onward Grange Heart Fund. They also farmed a like acre plot of land to prepare themselves for future farm operations. FHA joined in community projects as they gave Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts to Long Cliff patients. Monthly they had bake sales before school. They also viewed a home show in Indianapolis. 158 FFA, FHA x rqnugnn --- ' . XX6, X jUNIOR HIGH FFA-FIRST ROW: David Helms, Mark Golden, David Cook, Scott Chapman and Brent Achor. SECOND ROW: Ed Schoenradt, Blain Scott, Darin Small, jeff Yeakley, Mike Townsend, joe Shideler and jeff Campbell. . JJ' .1 .5 . .uf ,I-1 35.-zki.1,., rs. I -. 1 HIGH SCHOOL FFA-FIRST ROW: Butch Shine, jim Schmidt, Brian Achor, jay White, Kevin Wilson, Dave Skiles, jon Kitchel, Ernie Smelser, john Barton and Doug Richason. SECOND ROW: Mr. Whitehouse, David Miller, Doug Weaver, Kevin Pullen, Darl Swartz, Mark Small, joe Mayhill, jeff Berlet, jon Mayhill and Mr. Savage. THIRD ROW: Dan Schlegelmilch, Bret Rush, Ted Kitchel, jim Henry, jerry Shepherd, Brad Wilson, Ben DeHaven, Mark Guy, Bill Baber. David LeDonne, David Garbert, Mark Henry, Eric Morgan, Craig Hoff and Mike Forgey. HIGH SCHOOL FHA-FIRST ROW: Allison Apple, Karen Phillips, Stephanie Sallee and Sue Thomas. SECOND ROW: Denise Carden, Kelly Arnold and Toni Dowden. THIRD ROW: Linda Lohrman, Lynn Ramer and Ioan lump. FOURTH ROW: lean Winters, Cindy Smith, Charlene Wolf, Sue Lynas, Pam Bates, Iudy Pullen, Terry Taylor, Kathleen Raikes and Alice Moore. FIFTH ROW: Iill Cody, Barb Osborn, Lu Munson, Dorreen Overstreet, Theresa Kraus, Shae Saylors, Valeria Del-laven, Naomi Guy, Colleen Byers and Mrs. Baugh. SIXTH ROW: Gina Brockway, Gayle Rush, Lisa Robertson, Lori Lipscomb, Kim Goldsberry, Cindy Morris and Kathy Glassburn. x H - 1 593 CI , we-v lt ane Cox, Angle Starbuck, Kathy White, Pam Hasman and Marilyn Westerman, ROW: Sabrina Scott, Susan Finney, Tammy Sutton, Iudy Hodson and Suzann Quinn. tm HIGH FHA-FIRST ROW: Lori Bueller, Fran Koontz. Iulie Myers, Iill Berlet, Michelle Award Winners are lim Schmidt, Rob Pullen, Kevin Wilson, Brian Achor, Ion Kitchel and Ernie Smelser. FFA, FHA 159 The junior and Senior High National Honor Societies initiated 63 new members on March 30. Presidents judy Bowman and Rhonda Walters were in charge of the senior and junior high programs respectively. The junior high chapter visited the Indianapolis Art Museum and the IU campus. High School NHS sponsored a dance by Axos and profits went to the Mick Owens Scholarship Fund. OEA district contest was held at Kokomo Haworth High School. Placing were Melinda Peter, Colleen Byers, judy Pullen, Brenda Ball and Kim jones. Melinda and Kim went on to state competition at j. Everett Light Career Center in Indianapolis. Bauer Heads Clubs HIGH SCHOOL NHS-FIRST ROW: Suzan Dillon, jayne Osborn, Cinny Davis, Teresa Kraus, Kim Wilson, Susan Kile and Stacy Simpson. SECOND ROW: Valeria DeHaven, Shae Saylors, Beth Eshelman, Tari Turner, Shirley Tuttle, Pam Metcalf and Becky Carey. THIRD ROW: Brenda Culp, Luci Bowyer, judy Bowman, Candy Townsend, Bev Swing, jo Ann Bowman and julie jones. FOURTH ROW: P.j. Finster, Garry Robertson, Scott Marschand, Wes Morgan and Ron Cillam. 5 x I' ll IUNIOR HIGH NHS-FIRST ROW: Estel Vandergriff, Gina Sullivan, Stephanie Sprinkle, Susan Phillips, Karen Dixon, Brenda Sisson. Cindy Carey, jill Roblin. Dawn Sailors, Lori Boe and Toni Dowden. SECOND ROW: Kim Layman, Mary Beth Shriver, Mary Ann Barker. Sandy Layman, jennifer Kibler, Rhonda Walters, Allison Apple, Tammy McQuiston, jo Ellen lronmonger, Karen Phillips, Lynn Ramer, Alice Moore and Kelly Layman. THIRD ROW: Roxane Eves, 'Ron Eads, Ian jay, Scott Foster, Todd Pounds, Mark' McDonald, Mark Foreman, Randy Cotner, Greg Crite. Tim Bruner, Mark Chapman and Clay Apple. 160 National Honor Society Being a member of junior Honor Society, Gina Sullivan knows the importance of concentration. 1- ROW: Kim jones, Doreen Overstreet, Lu Munson Cindy Smith and Iudy Bowman SECOND ROW y Martin Colleen Byers, Lola Roller, Naomi Guy, Bemta Luyster Valerla Del-laven Iudy Pullen Brenda Culp da Ball Charlene Wolf, Melinda Peter. Candy Townsend and Miss Bauer X Clubs Support Lewis Cass J : i C . 1 is ff- is ',.i,f if - Q YF '-F , gy 4, fjggp'-f+ Q t 5' L 5' ll E., ,., gjji. ,, ' - 1 I ,, 41. , - 'A ' , , ' ' 'V L:-,,m-m-w.'f- M' .. ,, I ,R -fq Y l dvi ' A ' ,rw ' P. ' 'M i will ui,-'W KN' - . :.. ,..' ' .lb il . Q V BOYS LETTER CLUB-FIRST ROW: Dave Culp, Mark Kuhn, Brad Angle, Scott Marschand, Tim Elpers, Ieff Reed, Scott Swartz, Ierry Gillis, Kim Kirkendall, Tony Logan, Tobin Whitcomb and Iamio Murray. SECOND ROW: Norm Truax, Chris Dixon, Todd Pounds, Neil Rouch, Kevin Langler, Galen Miller, Doug Segraves, Greg Martin, Ron Stafford, Dave lump, Mike Robison, Ton Hickey and Ed Carden. THIRD ROW: Chuck Campbell, Mike Ensfield, Tim Corn, Mark Guy, Bret Rush, Ioe Mason, Kevin Klepfer, Terry Pyle, Ron Gillam, Craig Wisler, Garry Robertson and Mr. Cain. FOURTH ROW: Tony Brown, Tim Bruner, Ben DeHaven, Rich Hiatt, Ieff Iones, Grant Wise, Paul Crabtree, Ronnie Hawkins, Iohn Meister, Tim Canfield and Kevin Crites. FIFTH ROW: Brent Blinn, Dan Schlegelmilch, Mike Staublin, Matt Davis, Mark Forman, Wes Morgan, Brian Kepner, Ted Kitchel, Bruce Nicoll, Richard Smith, Kent Moss, Bill Collins and Mark Small. Toasting the successful year, Letterman enjoy their well-deserved I S pizza party. , ,wr ,kia Q ' ii H i . Y' 'T l 162 Letter Clubs Boys and Girls Letter Clubs were established by students with letters from varsity sports to raise money for purchasing athletic supplies. The Girls Letter Club, sponsored by Miss Lucas, raised money by sponsoring a dance, a bake sale and a car wash. The Boys Letter Club, led by Mr. Cain, contributed a lot to Lewis Cass. They helped purchase the sign in front of the school, the victory arch and various other supplies. They also worked in the concession stands during games. Congratulations is offered as Miss Lucas honors girls' athletics at the annual banquet. I.. t i ti, P t 1 I it tl t ll 1 t s-1,14J W LETTER CLUB FIRST ROW Allison Apple DL De Cuthbert and Donna Culp SECOND ROW: Iann Barton, Bev Swing, Suzan Iudy Bowman Candy Townsend julie Titus Melinda Peter and Io Ellen lronmonger THIRD ROW: Denise Carden, Pat Ferguson, Whitcomb Helen Quinn Pat Kltchel Tara Torres Lynn Ramer and Kim Layman FOURTH ROW: Sharon Schreyer, Io Ann Bowman, Layman Alice Moore Mary Beth Shriver Cindy Layman Susan Kile Kim Wilson and Beth Eshelman. Letter Clubs 163 Sunshine, Palette Clubs Lift Up Spirits Spirits were lifted for the students and faculty of Lewis Cass by the Sunshine Society and Palette Club activities which included spirit buttons and holiday favors for the staff. Miss Chambers was Sunshine Society sponsor. Sunshine Society activities also included parties for the Chi1dren's Home and taking flowers to hospital patients. Palette Club membeis earned a trip to Chicago for their efforts this year under sponsor Mr. Sarber. , .1 A steady hand and concentration ' 1- , W AJ--1 1. . are needed by Dave Gordon to if it li 'L , throw a perfect vase. -Ll t t- - ,. . rf' ' M G. .if 'wa ' if t,xtmrmfwif:'-nf,-m ut5 vw ' l W W pqmpgq, 1 i ' ' . 1 ,,t l' 'Mu'-1',,iu., , ' , , -L ' Y I V mf: H vm,y,, t. l' ' 1 t. , M ,,,,,J,. M 4 P349 PALETTE CLUB-FIRST ROW: Tom Iustice, Barbie Caddis, Bob Badgley, Rob Penkwitz, Rich Hiatt, Scot Collins, Lisa Robertson, Lori Lipscomb, Gina Brockway, Greg Segraves, Steve Tabler, Greg Rush and Butch Shine. SECOND ROW: Diana Rinehart, Lori Garbert, Ben Clemens, Iohn Sarber, Bret Rush, Allison Apple, Steph Sallee, Tammy McQuiston, Iill Cody, Toni Dowden, Terry Taylor, Dyanna Thompson, Scott Pounds, Lynn Stephenson and Scott Foster. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sarber, Ion Kitchel, Brian Iaberg, Karen Phillips, Anne Huskey, Benita Luyster, Sally Mast, Rita Sites, Sue Thomas, Denise Carden, Deb Caddis, Brenda Iaberg, Tim Moore, Ronnie Hawkins and Todd Pounds. FOURTH ROW: jeff Ricks, Keith Roberts and Miss Brehmer. 164 Sunshine Society, Palette .!,.,, 2 SUNSHINE SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Becky Murray, Dawn Pullen, Kandy Greer, Ialene Shideler, Lori Boe and Paula Stevens. SECOND ROW: Teresa Kraus Beth Bahler, Kim Wilson, Becky Kandler, Ioyce Stover, Tari Turner, Shirley Tuttle, Beth McCoy, ' ' h St b k. Linda Ium and jennifer Kibler. THIRD ROW: Miss Chambers, Mary Barker, Marlita Wrlson, Kathleen Raikes, Bet ar uc P Kelly Harris, Naomi Guy, Kathy Greer, Karen Myers, Colleen Byers, Beth Eshelman, Karen Sisson, Bev Swing, Sarah Plank, Pam Bates, Peggy Munson and Valeria Del-laven. 1, S Sunshine officers Tari Turner, ii i Becky Kandler, Linda lump, Shirley Tuttle and Ioyce Stover discuss the oncoming year. A, fr-Q vim' Sunshine Society. Palette 165 FEA fFuture Educators in Actionj officers this year were Lotte Shine, pres.g P.I. Finster, v. pres. and Iarita Dunn, sec.- treas. Sponsored by Miss Thompson, FEA contributed to Woodlawn Center and presented a tea for Lewis Cass teachers. Several members were in the Exploratory Teaching Program. The FEA FEA, Student Tutors Strengthen Educational System year ended with a senior banquet at Morris-Bryant Inn in Lafayette. The student tutor program involved juniors and seniors who worked with 7th and 8th graders needing extra help with their homework. They provided the individual help which teachers were sometimes unable to give in class. Hopeful of success, tutor Pam Phillips concentrates on her pupil. 166 FEA, Student Tutors 1 V, t i l STUDENT TUTORS-FIRST ROW: Susan Walker, Pam Phillips and Lu Anne Poe, ROW: Mr. Foreman, P.I. Finster, Pam Metcalf, Shirley Tuttle and Beth Bahler. ,l I I J, ,m,,r..'m -vu..-a.. 3 Q --'-a-fu-.-........ . . n . - . principal. FEA-FIRST ROW: Tammy McQuiston, Sharon Schreyer, Iarita Dunn, Sue Cravens, Scott Foster, Paul Miller and Miss Thompson. SECOND ROW: Ieri Martin, Rick Richey, Karen Downhour, PJ. Finster, Carolyn Cox, Sue Walker and Shelia Balsbauh. In addition to coordinating the student tutors, Mr. Foreman faces many responsibilities as assistant FEA, Student Tutors 167 Speech, Science Clubs Help Entertain Cass Ioining forces with the Palette Club, the Speech Club constructed their Homecoming float as a second prize winning castle and sponsored eventual queen Luci Bowyer. Speech Club members participated in all phases of the drama program, hoping to gain enough points to become a member of the Thespian Society, an honorary group of actors. Thespian Society members at Cass included Iamie Murray, Lotte Shine, P.I. Finster, Scott Foster and Michelle Goff. Among the activities of the Science Club this year was to show the movie The World's Greatest Athlete in a convocation for the entire school just prior to Christmas recess. They also sponsored a guest speaker, Dr. Mikel, who visited Cass and discussed organic chemistry and pharmacology. The jr. high Science Club took a trip to Elwood Haynes Museum and to the Howard County Historical Museum as a part of their club activities this year. Their new project I for 76 was a school beautification program. IUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB-FIRST ROW: Dean Myer, Rob Helvie, Tom Cripe, lim Balmer, Iudy Hodson, Sandra jumper, Becky Cook, Beth Gordon, Lori Morris, Gina Sullivan, Darla Piercy and Tia Guy. SECOND ROW: Willie Hoover, Duane Sailors, Iames Cohee, jeff Wisler, Paul Knutson, Kelly Ayers, Rick Sisson, Susan Finney, Iulie Myers, Melody Metcalf, Lori Guy and Cassie Logan. THIRD ROW: Ted Cravens, Ken Chambers, Kelly Fry, Trent Goff, Greg Rush, Kathy Little, Patty Spencer, Lisa Hoffman, Iill Berlet, Lori Bishop, Penny Holtsclaw, Andrea Beckley, Shomay Fox, Iill Maughmer, Gloria Rush and Sondra Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Greg Maxwell, Steven Paul, Scott Chapman, Mark A. Martin, Mark D. Martin, Duff Miller, Clay Apple, Mike Rose, Stacey Thompson, Ken Iones, Iamie johnson and Tim Bishop. FIFTH ROW: Sherri Dilts, Cindy Carey, Brenda Sisson, Karen Dixon, Sabrina Scott, Ed Schoenradt, Sandy Appleton. Mary lane Henry, Kevin Santee, Angie Starbuck, Iames Tolley, Anna Marie Dibble and Linda Blanford. 168 Speech, Science 'Q uv UE 'I' Vgilpm y ,Init sf., L+- fs SPEECH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Denise Carden, Keith Slusher, Ierry Winters and Sarah Plank. SECOND ROW: Terry Taylor, Iill Cody, Lotte Shine, Valeria DeHaven, Karen Mast, Karen Phillips and Steph Sallee. THIRD ROW: Pam Phillips, Shae Sailors, Luci Bowyer, Rita Sties, Tim Canfield, Cathy Glassburn, Kelly Arnold and Kathleen Raikes. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Culp, Toni Dowden, Sally Mast, P.I. Finster, Tim Moore, Ron Hawkins, Lynn Ramer and Allison Apple. ff' - 9 f nv , 5 li 7.31 K gf l I 'ppb' HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE CLUB-FIRST ROW: Iames Nelson, Dan Reutebuch, Mike Staublin, Vernon Pitner and john Howell. SECOND ROW: Kim Layman, Denise Carden, lill Cody, Sally Mast, Karen Phillips, Steph Sallee, Allison Apple, Chris Spane, Rob Pullen and Chris Myers. THIRD ROW: Brian Boe, Sue Thomas, Rita Sites, lim Leazenby, Tim Canfield, Steve Burrows, Keith Slusher, Angie Soupley, Toni Dowdcn and Steve Short. Speech, Science 169 Coin Club president Mike Staubin Worked with club advisor Mr. Bauer to d B accomplish their goal of On, G promoting interest in coin , collecting and educating b members on the many aspects u S of the hobby. The club's activities included visiting local coin shows and holding auctions at which members exchanged numismatic materials. Library Club was capably led by Melody Metcalf, pres.g Todd Cripe, v. pres.. Beth Cordon, sec.g and Paul Miller, treas. Members of the club served as library assistants to learn more about library functioning. Assistant Tim Cook helps Deb Beck and Deb Hickey in the library. rf PK, ,puff F., LIBRARY CLUB-FIRST ROW: Beth Gordon, Melody Metcalf, Angie Starbuck, Lori Garbert, Barb Caddis, Laura Iaberg, Becky Campbell, Iudy Hodson, Marilyn Westerman, Pam Hasman, Cindy Little and Donna Shine. SECOND ROW: Chris Vandergriff, David Miller, Bill Turner, Rod Little, Paul Miller, Willie Ray, Curtis Crider, Willie Hoover, Prentice Moore and Bret Zell. 170 Library, Coin Xl w x COIN CLUB-FIRST ROW: Bret Zell, Ieff Hicks, Kelly Ayers, Mike Grinnell and Richard Donson. SECOND ROW: Ken Iones, Richard Martin, Troy Sheppard, Mr. Bauer, Kevin Crabtree, Paul Knutson, Rod Little, Scott Chapman and Mike Staublin. While researching his topic, Tim Pearson receives advice from Mr. Gordon on using the card catalog. Library, Coin 171 f.P . .1 N .,,, . H llg 'tt lt t Students Help Out Faculty To be an assistant in the main office or the guidance office, students filled out a form at the beginning of the school year, indicating their preference and when they were able to work. They helped out the faculty by running errands or doing simple tasks. Cafeteria and Bookstore assistants were paid a small fee for serving food in the a la- carte line during the lunch mods or selling supplies in the Bookstore. ..,,4. -xg. . GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS-FIRST ROW: Diana New, LuAnn Poe, Kim jones, Donna Thompson and Cindy Hlebasko. SECOND ROW: Tammy McQuiston, Deb Caddis, PJ. Finster and Lotte Shine. ,.,. .1, 'ww j'.,,p,1 :Un 'x. ' CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS-Cindy Little, Pam Hasman, Mary Henry, Marilyn Westerman, Randy Kelly, Prentice Moore and Susie Thorpe. 172 Assistants OFFICE ASSISTANTS-FIRST ROW: Peggy Munson, Ioyce Stover, Pat Kitchel, Barb Osborn, Teresa Kraus. Connie Freeman and Shae Saylors. SECOND ROW: Pam Phillips, Kathleen Raikes, Susan Kile, Beth Eshelman, Iann Barton, Lynn Brown, Gina Brockway, Butch Shine, Paul Crabtree, Scott Foster, Ion Kitchel and Luci Bowyer. 'Tf 'T'.i TTT'.'. V A ' ' ' ' 1 2,5-7-N .tgp -.1 r,-'Q ....Ma.n . .w,5,Eif,,,U . . - ,CM ' . 1v1l -,: ' . .-'- -1 --awe .1 2- Q 1 -6- - r.s'i 1 i. - ' A..- ,rt .-..................... ,.,. -.-f-f A- ff----f----.k -- ---- --, . , 1 X! I .- M.--.........--f .- 34, - , X 1 if 10- i 4 Quvrona - A-f--4 L11 BOOK STORE ASSISTANTS-julia Haworth, Deb Gadclis, Rick Rinehart and Terry Taylor. Assistants 173 Enthusiasm spread throughout Lewis Cass with chants and yells led by our cheerleaders. Leading pep club through the 75-76 basketball season were Kelly Norris-President, Becky Carey-Vice President and Colleen Byers-Secretory. Seniors-Brenda Culp, Brenda Layman and lean Wintersg juniors-Susan Kile, Pam Phillips and Shae Saylorsg sophomores-Karen Phillips, Lynn Ramer and Lisa Robertsong freshmen-Deb Beck, Linda Beck and Paula Stevensg eighth grade-Tara Byers, Teresa Culp and Theresa VerBryckg seventh grade-Iulie Ramer, Lynda Robinson and Deb Wilson represented each grade in the pep club council. Our first Mother-Daughter Banquet was held on Tuesday, March 9, 1976 to thank everyone who made the season a success. K IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Lori Lipscomb, C1 a Brockway, Gayle Rush, Karla Caldwell, Angie Soupley and Karen Phillips. 174 Pep Club, Cheerleaders Enthusiasm Leads Pep Club and Cheerleaders ...,, l PM' . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Kathleen Raikes, Deb Winters, Luci Bowyer, Tara Torres, Kyle Whitcomb and Cindy Brown. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-Cyndi Iamerson, Robin Williams, De De Cuthbert and Donna Soupley. P6 ,- J r I '4 f 45' 731' N. 'T - ' zz, -4 t F, F: . J . V , lsuslxs ' ' ' -Y 1 ti -t - - L.. , . .. st . PEP CLUB-FIRST ROW: Lori Lipscomb, Karla Caldwell, Karen Phillips, Kathleen Raikes, Kyle Whitcomb, Tara Torres, Deb Winters, Luci Bowyer, Cindy Brown, Gayle Rush, Gina Brockway and Angie Soupley. SECOND ROW: Iudy Bowman, Anne Beechy. Mary lump, Candy Townsend, Becky Carey, Kelly Norris Brenda Layman, Brenda Culp, Iulie Titus, Linda Lohrman, Sarah Plank, Linda lump, Pam Bates, Colleen Byers, Iudy Pullen, Naomi Guy, Diana Thompson, Pam Metcalf and Pat Kitchel. THIRD ROW: Iann Barton, Connie Freeman, Barb Osborn, Helen Quinn, Lynn Brown, Karen Myers, Pam Phillips, joyce Stover, Susan Kile, Beth Eshelman, Kim Wilson, Leda Grider, Iulia Haworth, Sheena Bell, Sabrina White, Kathy White, Lori Bishop, Susan Finney and Penny Munson. FOURTH ROW: Kerrie Newport, Shae Saylors, Teresa Kraus, Karen Downhour, Iulie Scalf, Terri Beck, Arlene Spencer, Carrie Smith, Iulia Brown, Ialene Shideler, Beth Starbuck, Cindy Householder, Sandy Layman, jill Cody, Lynn Ramer, Cindy Morris, Markita Perkins and Gloria Rush. FIFTH ROW: Ioan lump, Lisa Robertson, Uonna Renner, Bonnie Luyster, Tammy MeQuiston, Kim Layman, Natalie Correll, Dusty Sallee, Kelly Harris, Dawn Sallee, Allison Apple, Steph Sallee, Toni Dowden, Linda Quinn, Pam Maggard, Patty Spencer, Darlene Vaughn, Iulie Ramer and Iill Berlet. SIXTH ROW: Cindy Layman, Deb Beck, Holly Keating, Linda Beck, Nancy Thompson, Kim Nicoll, Deb Harmon, Lori Wilson, Mary Ann Barker, Kathy Kistler, Ioni Dowden, Dawn Hicks, Theresa Iohnson, Martalee Baker, Marty Quinn, Nancy Scott, De De Pickering, Iulie Myers and Susie Titus. SEVENTH ROW: De De Cuthbert, Robin Williams, Rhonda Walters, Lori Boe, Susan Plank, Deb Fallen, Stephanie Sprinkle, Becky Murray, Iulia Village, Paula Stevens, Rene Metcalf, Cathy Metcalf, Marsha Thompson, Vicki Forlow, Donna Soupley, Peggy Wengert, Cindy Bushaw, Lynda Robinson and Linda Blanford. EICHTH ROW: Lori Guy, Michelle Cain, Becky Cook, Pam Hasman, Alice Hawkins, Iodie Iackson, Denna Crable, Helen Dowden, Carla Williams, Theresa VerBryck, Cindy Carey, Brenda Sisson, Karen Dixon, Sandy Appleton, Fran Koontz, Karen Edwards, Michelle Webb, Kay Birnell and Deb Wilson. NINTH ROW: Lisa Culp, lean Ann Byers, Teresa Culp, Tara Byers, Pam Hallam, Sarah Piercy, Gina Sullivan, Tia Guy, Darla Piercy, lane Pullen, Susie Phillips, Cindy Carey, Sabrina Scott, Stephanie Iarrett, Valerie Sallee, Gina Thieke, Kelly Winters and Andrea Beckley. Pep Club, Cheerleaders 175 GRADE CHEERLEADERS-lean SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS-FIRST ROW: Penny Munson, Deb Wilson and Valerie Byers, Tara Byers, Carla Williams and Sallee. SECOND ROW: Lynda Robinson. Dowden. ew Adviser Heads Staffs Supervision of the Yearbook and Newspaper staffs was combined this year under one adviser. Handling both the Monarch and the Kings' Courier was new faculty member Mrs. Ann Miles. Movin' On was the theme of the 1976 yearbook which combined the mood of the bicentennial with the lively spirit of Cass High School. Becky Carey served as editor for the publication with Brenda Culp as her assistant. Melody Downhour headed the Newspaper staff of 10 members. The outward appearance of the King's Courier changed to include more graphics. Editorially, the staff strove to present a greater variety of columns and features to their readers. v fin R .an Tony Logan, Melody Downhour, I p ' H--X-N. 'N' Karen Walker and Kerrie Newport discuss design ideas for the Courier. 176 Publications MONAHCH STAFF-FIRST ROW: Tammy Reed and Becky Carey. SECOND ROW: Iulia Brown and Brenda Culp. THIRD ROW: Vernon Pitner and Tom Lemons. FOURTH ROW: Ianice Culp and Iamie Murray. FIFTH ROW: Natalie Correll. Beth Starbuck, Nicki Myers and Mike Ayers. SIXTH ROW: Carmen Benedict, Melissa Branch and Lu Ann Edwards. SEVENTH ROW: Kevin Sanders and Dave Cordon. l , o L 'Q-is... L... 'X KINGS' COUHIEH STAFF-FIRST ROW: Iulie Titus, Tony Logan, Karen Walker and Kerrie Newport. SECOND ROW: Candy Townsend, Melody Downhour and David Bieghler. Choosing the appropriate picture for an ad layout are Tammy Reed, Tom Lemons and Iulia Brown. gniiii' rg .1 'I' 'X' if G.A.A hu-n0Ul . 4- is 'FTP' X Z l mais xi lgi C, .ng i' During a late work session, Helen Quinn pauses while typing to enjoy a quick snack. Publications 177 Ads And a merchant said, Speak to us of Buying and Selling. 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Ads 197 Culp, Darlene 47, 55, 105, 140 -A- Absher, Cindy 110, 139 Absher, Deborah B4 Absher, jeff 59, 104 Achor, Bonnie 110 Achor, Brenda 104, 140 Achor, Brent 35, 104 Achor, Brian 84, 158, 159 Adams, Tom 96 Allen, Henry 84 Almon, joyce 96, 98 Anderson, Ronald 96 Angle, Brad 36, 37, 50, 51, 84, 162 Apple, Allison 90, 157, 159, 161, 163, 164, 169, 175 Apple, Clay 52, 104, 140, 161, 168 Appleton, Sandy 104, 140, 168 Armstrong, Cathy 96, 140 Armstrong, Kenny 84, 156 Armstrong, Larry 66 Arnett, Max 90 Arnold, Kelly 90, 159, 169 Artrip, Chris 66, 133 Ault, Mark 96 Ault, Sondra 141 Ault, Steve 44, 58, 84 Ault, Todd 35, 44, 52, 59, 104 Ayers, Brian 52, 59, 104 Ayers, Kelly 38, 52, 57, 110, 139, 168, 171 Ayers, Mike 51, 63, 90, 156, 176 -3- Baber, Roger 38, 43, 110 . Baber, William 38, 53, 96, 158 Badgley, Robert 96, 164 Bahler, Beth 84, 157, 165, 166 Bailey, Beth 84, 150 Baker, Carl 84, 140 Baker, Craig 59, 110 Baker, Dennie 42, 90 Baker, Martalee 96, 175 Baker, Randy 66 Ball, Brenda 66, 160 Ball, Larry 96 Ball, Tammy 110 Ballew, Tony 90 Balmer, jim 110, 139, 168 Balmer, Lisa 110 Balmer, Patty 104 Balsbaugh, Sheila 84, 167 ' Barker, Mary 54, 96, 156, 161, 165, 175 Barton, jann 45, 46, 60, 84, 150, 163, 173, Barton, john 96,158 Bates, Pam 84, 159, 165, 175 Bates, Roby 96 Beck, Brad 67 Beck, Deb 41, 54, 60, 96, 170, 175 Beck, Linda 41, 54, 60, 96, 175 Beck, Myla 90 Beck, Terri 15, 18, 41, 84, 175 Beckley, Andrea 110, 139, 154, 168, 175 Beckley, Scott 53, 63, 96, 134 Beechy, Anne 24, 45, 63, 67, 175 Beechy, john 38, 52, 110, 139 Bell, Greg 58, 67 Bell, SC'0tt 38, 52, 59, 110 Bell, Sheena 90, 175 Beltrao, Leonardo 145 Benedict, Carmen 84, 176 Berkshire, Tim 67 Berlet, jeff 38, 53, 96, 154, 158 Berlet, jill 54, so, 110, 135,x141, 154, 159, 168, 175 ' Bieghler, David 36, 42, 90, 177 Bieghler, Toni 40, 55, 60, 104, 140 Birnell, Bonna 67 Birnell, Dewey 104 1 Student Index Birnell, Kay 110 Birnell, Linda 90 Birnell, Mark 104 Birnell, Marlene 104 Birnell, Teresa 90 Bishop, Lori 54 60 10 139 168 175 . , 1 . , , Bishop, Tim 43, 59, 104, 138, 168 Blair, Linda 141 Blanford, Linda 110, 168, 175 Blinn, Brent 44, 62, 63, 67, 152, 162 Boe, Brian 36, 42, 63, 84, 156, 169 Boe, Lori 96, 161, 165, 175 Bogue, Todd 57, 110 Bone, Barbara 84 Bone, jeff 104, 138 Bone, Kathy 110 Bone, Teresa 96 Bostic, jill 67 Bowers, Lisa 96, 140, 156 Bowman, Christine 55, 104 Bowman, janet 47, 55, 60, 104, 138 Bowman, jo Ann 46, 60, 84, 160, 163 Bowman, ludy 13, 45, 46, 47, eo, 67, 140, 143, 15 0, 151, 152, 160, 161, 163, 175 Bowman, Marty 110, 139 Bowman, Sam 84 Bowyer, Brenda 96 Bowyer, Lisa 67 Bowyer, Lori 54, 60, 110 Bowyer, Luci 13, 67, 160, 169, 173, 174 Bowyer, Susan 96 Boyer, Becky 68 Boyer, Cheryl 90 Boyer, Theresa 104, 140 Branch, Melissa 84, 176 Brock, Cathy 68, 140 Brockway, Gina 90, 157, 159, 164, 173, Brockway, jim 56, 68 Brockway, jon 56, 96 Broo, Kathy 84 Brown, Cindy 13, 68, 174 Brown, Dana 38, 44, 58, 96 Brown, julia 90, 175, 177 Brown, Lynn 84, 173, 175 Brown, Mike 38, 43, 45, 59, 110 Brown, Tony 18, 36, 56, 90, 162 Bruner, Tim 36, 51, 63, 90, 161, 162 Buehler, Lori 159 Buffum, Leisa 69 Buffum, Tim 68, 133 Burger, Chris 110 Burkett, Craig 35, 45, 104 Burkhart, Darwin 42, 90 Burrows, Greg 90 Burrows, Steve 16, 17, 68, 169 Bushaw, Cindy 110, 139, 141, 175 Bushaw, Rusty 90 Butler, Ellen 110, 139 Butts, Byers, Byers, Byers, Byers Cain, Cain, Cain, Cain, Cain, Melissa 13, 68 Colleen 84, 159, 160, 165, 175 Dick 68 jean Ann 47, 104, 140, 175 Tara 104, 138, 175 ..C- Brett 53, 96 Christian 43, 59, 104 Holly 90 jeff 96 Michelle 110, 175 Caldwell, Karla 60, 90, 174 Campbell, Becky 40, 54, 111, 141, 170 Campbell, Charles 36, 84, 162 Campbell, Cheryl 97 Campbell, jeff 104, 105, 140, 158 Canfield, Tim 18, 42, 58, 84, 156, 162, 169 Carden, Denise 40, 54, 90, 91, 159, 163, 164, 169 Carden, Ed 36, 37, 51, 69, 162 Carey, Becky 69, 160, 175, 176, 208 Carey, Cindy A. 104, 154 Carey, Cindy R. 104, 138, 161, 168 Carney, Steven 85, 135 Carver, Rick 59, 105 Catt, Angie 111, 139 Centers, jamie 35, 52, 59, 111 Chafin, David 85 Chalfant, Beverly 111, 141 Chambers, Gary 63, 85, 156 Chambers, Kenneth 38, 45, 110, 111, 139, 154, 168 Chapman, Ben 15, B5 Chapman, Mark A. 51, 53, 69 Chapman, Mark L. 39, 58, 97, 161 Chapman, Scott 105, 158, 168, 171 Chism, jay 105 Claybom, jerry 69 Clemens, Ben 58, 97, 164 Clemens, Sharon 69 Clougher, Tom 44, 90 Cody, Alvin 105 C0dy, jill 90, 92, 157, 159, 164, 169, 175 Cohee, james 45, 111, 139, 141, 168 Collins, Bill 34, 42, 58, 97, 162 Collins, Greg 91 Collins, jeff 69 Collins, Scott 44, 97, 164 Conrad, Pamela 111 Conrad, Rick 51, 97 Cook, Becky 105, 138, 168, 175 C00k, David 43, 52, 158 Cook, Tim 105, 140, 170 Cooksey, David 97 Cooksey, Debbie 105 Cooksey, julie 97,140 Cooley, jalene 70 Coopernall, Bruce 85 Coppernoll, john 105, 147 Coppernoll, Karen 69 Corn, Tim 36, 69, 162 Correll, Natalie 43, 91, 175, 176 Cotner, Lynn 40, 105, 140 Cotner, Randy 56, 91, 156, 161 Cotner, Ross 91 Cox, Carolyn 69, 167 Cox, Diana 111, 159 Crabtree, Ellen 111 Crabtree, Kevin 38, 52, 57, 111, 139, 171 Crabtree, Leroy 91 Crabtree, Patricia 42, 60, 97 Crabtree, Paul 42, 63, 85, 162, 173 Cravens, Sue 66, 70, 154, 167 Cravens, Ted 111, 168 Cree, Donna 97, 157 Cree, Tammy 111 Cree, Terry 111, 141 Cree, Tim 38, 97 Creviston, Deb 70 Cripe, Curtis 57, 111 Cripe, Eric 51, 97 Cripe Sue 97, 140 Cripe, Thomas 111, 168 Cripe, Todd A. 52, 85 Cripe, Todd R. 111 Criswell, Debbie 85 Crite, Greg 38, 53, 97, 156, 161 Crites, Kevin 42, 97, 162 Crosby, Wanda 105, 140 Culp, Brenda 63, 70, 157, 160, 169, 175, 176 Culp, Culp, Culp, Culp. Dave 36, 85, 162 Donna 46, 91, 150, 156, 163 janice 91, 156, 176 Lisa 105, 140 Culp, Teresa 105, 140 Culp, Teresa 105, 140 Cummings, Tammy 105 Cummings, Tim 38, 43, 59, 111 Cunningham, Danny 105 Cunningham, Danny 105 Cunningham, Deb 97 Cunningham, Lena 110, 111, 154 Cuthbert, Cathy 70 Cuthbert, De De 46, 97, 150, 163 Cuthbert, Tim 38, 59, 111, 139 -D- , 174, 175 Ferguson, Lori 111, 141 Ferguson, Pat 46, 54, 60, 91, 163 Fickle, Sue 71 Fiedler, Brett 36, 91 Fiedler, jack 85 Finney, Susan 45, 47, 111, 131, 139, 159, 168, 175 Finster, P.1. 16, 17, 18, zo, 21, 71, 140, 145, 156, 157, 160, 166, 167, 169, 172 Fleming, Cathy 111 Flemming, Lynda 40, 55, 105 Foreman, Mark 51, 58, 90, 91,' 95, 154, 161, 162 Foreman, Mathew 52, 105, 140 Guy, Tia 47, 106, 138, 168 -1-1- Hahn, Beth 72 Hall, Anna 91 Hall, Brenda 112, 141 Hall, Glen 72 Hall, Greg 106 Hall, Randy 51, 91, 145, 156 Hallam, Pam 106, 140 Ha ney, Lori 91 Harden, Ed 38, 99 Hardwick, Virginia 112 Dabelow, Don 85 Daggett, Robert 85, 140 Darland, Mike 85, 140, 156 Darland, Terry 105 Davis, Cinny 45, 63, 70, 160 Davis, Matt 51, 63, 70, 153, 162 Dawson, Chris 111, 139 DeHaven, Ben 36, 42, 91, 158, 162 DeHaven, Cheryl 24, 40, 71 DeHaven, Valeria 13, 16, 25, 71, 159, 160, 165, 169 Devore, Kathleen 111, 139 Dibble, Anna 105, 138, 168 Dibble, joseph 38, 42, 58, 97, 156 Diehl, Dedra 71 Diehl, jeff 97 Diehl, Randy 105, 138 Dillon, jeff 48, 85, 135, 156, 157 Dill0I1, SUZGH 16, 40, 41, 71, 156, 160, 163 Dilts, Sherri 47, 105, 138, 168 Dishon, Dorothy 97 Dixon, Chris 51, 85, 162 Dixon, Karen 40, 55, 60, 105, 140, 161, 168 Donson, Richard 105, 138, 171 Forgey, Mike 158 Forlow, Debra 85 Forlow, Vicki 97, 140, 175 Foster, S6011 90, 91, 140, 154, 156, 161, 164 167, 173 Foust, Carl 13, 51, 71 Foust, Roger 59, 105 Fouts, Eric 97 Fowler, Tony 85 Fox, Dawn 139 Fox, Roger 18, 85 Hargis, joel 91 Harmon, Deb 54, 60, 99, 175 Harris, jeff 52, 59, 106, 140 Harris, Kelly 45, 91, 150, 175 Harris, Patti 73 Hartleroad, Diana 85 Hartleroad, Doris 106 Hasman, Pam 55, 106, 140, 159, 170, 172, 175 Hawkins, Alice 175 j-jagwkins, Ron 12, 36, 37, 42, 84, 85, 162, 164 L Doty, Cheryl 91 Dowden, Dowden, Donald 97 Helen 105, 140, 175 Dowden, joni 97, 140, 175 Dowden, 159, 161, Toni 18, 20, 71, 91, 140, 141, 164, 169. 175 Downhour, Angie 97 ' 157 Fox, Shomay 111, 168 Freeman, Connie 45, 85, 173, 175 Frey, Kelly 38, 111, 139, 168 Friskey, Donna 97 A Fuller, David 72 -G- Gaddis, Barbara 111, 139, 164, 170 Gaddis, Deb 85, 140, 164, 172, 173 Gahan, Theresa 16, 72, 77 Galloway, Rick 38, 52, 59, 111 Gangloff, David 72 Garber, Greg 52, 111 Garber, julie 97 Garber, Pam 85 Garbert, David 91, 142, 158 Garbert, jeff 38, 53, 58, 97, 140 Carbert, Lori 111, 139, 164, 170 Garbert, Tom 38, 43, 111 Hawkins, Russell 53, 99, 140 Haworth, joanne 99, 131 Haworth, julia 86, 173, 175 Hayes, Terry 91 Hedger, Mike 91 Helms, David 52, 106, 158 Hclvie, Rob 52, 112, 139, 168 Henderson, Stacy 38 Hendrixson, Don 59, 106 Hendrixson, Pam 106, 140 Henry, Deb 86 Henry, james 91, 158 Henry, Margerite 86 Henry, Mark 86, 158 Henry, Mary jane 106, 138, 168, 172 Henry, Patricia 99 Hester, Angela 86 Hester, Roger 99 g Downhour, Karen 60, 85, 167, 175 Downhour, Melody 91, 156, 177 Downhour, Ulysses 59, 105 Dumont, Sheri 138 Duncan, -David 105 Dunn, jarita 71, 154, 167 -E- Eads, Richard 97 Eads, Roger 52, 57, 105 Eads, Ron 36, 51, 63, 91, 161 Eaker, Dale 91 Eaker, Emma 97 Eaker, Rhonda 105 Ealy, jeff 52, 59, 105 Ealy, Rhonda 71 Gardner, Tony 105 Gatewood, Farron 91 Gentile, Lani 141 Gentry, Kathy 85 . Gibson, David 44, 96,197 Gibson, jim 45, 106 Gibson, Mina 47, 54, 111, 139 Gillam, R011 35, 44, 58, 85, 160, 162 Gillis, jerry 36, 58, 72, 162 Glassburn, Cathy 91, 156, 159, 169 Glassburn, joe 106 Glassburn, Mike 91 Glassburn, Todd 112 Goff, Michelle 16, 17, 72 Goff, Trent 38, 52, 112, 139, 141, 168 Golden, Mark 52, 106. 158 Hiatt, Rich 36, 42, 58, 91, 162, 164 Hickey, Deb 40, 41, 60, 99, 170 Hickey, Tom 13, 36, 73, 162 Hicks, Dawn 99, 156, 175 Hicks, jeff 38, 57, 112, 139, 171 Hillman, Bob 86 Hillman, Teresa 92, 156 Hines, Debbie 47, 113, 141 Hines, Roger 86 Hlebasko, Cindy 92, 144, 156, 172 Hlebasko, Chris 86 Hlebasko, Steve 36, 73, 80 Hoagland, Caroline 106 Hoagland, Margaret 92 Hoagland, Mareiann 73 Hodson, james 92 Hodson, judy 106, 138, 159, 166, 170 England, Edwards, Chris 85 Edwards, Karen 54, 111, 141 Edwards, LuAnn 85, 176 Edwards, Randy 105 Elleman, Pam 40, 85, 150 Elpers, john 38, 59, 111 Elpers, Tim 36, 37, 42, 63, 84, 85, 162 Cynthia 97, 156 Coldsberry, Kathy 106 Coldsberry, Kim 91, 159 Gordon, Beth 40, 55, 50, 106, 138, 155, 170 Cordon, Dave 164, 176 Gordon, Doug 85 Gordon, Nick 91, 140 Gordon, Tim 91 Goyett, judy 72 Goyett, Laura 140 Hodson, Lauri 99 Hoff, Craig 99, 155 Hoff. Paul 86 Hoffman, Lisa 40, 139, 168 Holley, Pat 73 Hollingsworth, Bruce 86 Hollingsworth, Gary 113 Hollingsworth, Randy 45, 59, 106 Holloway, Belinda 86 Ensfietd, Mike 13, 36, 58, 71, 75, 152, 162 Erny, jeff 85 Erny, Troy 38, 44, 96, 97, 154 Goyett, Crable, Grable, Sandra 98, 99 Denna 106, 175 Donna 91 Holtsclaw, Penny 139, 168 Hoover, Willy 52, 113, 139, 168, 170 Horal, Robert 42, 56, 73 Eshelman, Beth 18, 85, 156, 160, 163, 165, 173. 175 Eubanks, Rhonda 105 Eves, Roxane 41, 97, 161 Eyman, Pam 105 Eyman, Victor 105 -F- Fague, Steve 97 Fallen, Debbie 60, 97, 175 Fallen, Ed 85 Fallen, Paul 111 Fallen, Sherri 97 Graham, Mike 38, 53, 58, 98, 99 Graham, Rick 52, 106 Greenwood, Ralph 112 Greer, Kandy 99, 156, 165 ' Greer, Kathy 85, 144, 145, 156, 165 Greider, Gail 40, 112 Grider, Curtis 99, 170 Grider, Leda 91, 175 Grinnel, Mike 38, 112, 171 Guy, Lori 47, 112, 139, 168, 175 Guy, Mark 36, 51, 58, 91, 158, 162 Guy, Naomi 85, 159, 160, 165, 175 Hornbeck, john 99 Horne, Horne, Cathy 92 Christina 113 Horne, Robert 92, 140 Horoho, Randy 73 Householder, Cindy 92, 156, 175 Householder, Randall 58, 99 Howard, Dana 86, 101 Howell, john 92, 169 Hulsey, Tom 92 Hulsizer, joe 113 Hulsizer, Pam 92 Huse, Bret 106 , l-luskey, Anne 164 Hyman, Matthew 106, 138 ..1.. Ironmonger, jo 54, 60, 92, 161, 163 Irwin, Tim 53, 63, 99 -I- jaberg, Brenda 86, 140, 164 jaberg, Bryan 92, 146, 164 jaberg, Laura 113, 139, 170 jackson, jamie 38, 40, 42, 99 jackson, jodie 104, 106, 138, 154, 175 jamerson, Cyndi 63, 99, 103, 174 jamerson, Tim 73 jarrett, Stephanie 113, 141 Levington, Bob 38, 45 Lipscomb, Lori 90, 93, 154, 157, 159, 164, 174 Litherland, jeff 74 Little, Cathy 107, 138, 168 Little, Cindy 93, 140, 156, 170, 172 Little, Rodney 107, 170, 171 Little, Tim 99 Logan, Cassie 35, 47, 54, 60, 113, 134, 139, 166 Logan, Connie 86 Logan, Tony 13, 24, 25, 44, 66, 74, 89, 132, 162, 177 Lohning, jeff 75 Lohrman, Gene 51, 99, 140 Lohrman, Linda 13, 75, 159, 175 Long, jerry 75 Lott, janie ae, 140 Lou, joe 139 Luyster, Benita 99, 156, 160, 164 McDonald, Mark 36, 63, 93, 156, 161 jay, Ian 99, 156, 161 johnson, Brad 35, 52, 59, 106 johnson, Frank 52, 113, 141 johnson, james 45, 107, 138, 168 johnson, Theresa 99, 175 jones, jeff A. 35, aa, 42, 58, 92, 152 jones, jeff j. 113, 139 jones, julie 73, 160 jones Ken 107, 138, 168, 171 jones, Kim 15, 18, 86, 143, 160, 172 jump Dave 36, 48, 73 162 jump, joan 92, 156, 159, 175 Martin, Scott 38, 99, 100 jump, Linda 86, 165, 175 jump, Mary 45, 74, 175 jumper, Sandra 107, 138, 168 justice, Charles 86 justice, Lee 86, 150 justice, Tom 113, 139, 141, 164 -K- Kangiler, Becky 86, 156, 165 Kaufman, Kurt 86 ' Keating, Hollie 41, 54, 60, 99, 175 Keith, Tina 92 Kelly, Randy 44, 99, 140, 172 Luyster, Bonnie 93, 175 Lynas, Sue 75, 159 -M- Mabie, Beth 54, 113, 138 Mabie, Kelly 107, 139 Maggard, Pam 113, 175 Malloy, joe 87 Maloney, Miki 113, 141 Mannies, Gary 51, 75 - Marschand, Scott 36, 37, 51, Martin, David 107, 138 Martin, Greg 62, 63, 75, 162 Martin, jeri 87, 167 Martin, Mark A. 107, 154, 168 Marlin, Mark D. 104, 107, 138, 168 Martin, Marla 87, 157 Martin, Marsha 113, 139 Martin, Richard 171 Martin Tracy 93 156 157, 160 Mason: jeff 52, 59, 107 Mason, joe A. 38, 52, 59, 93, 113, 139 Mason, Mason, joe W. 44, 157, 162 Vicki 81 Naphew, Marc 87 Kelly, Teresa 92 Kent, Mary 92 Kent, Steve 74 Kepner, Brent 12, 36, 92 Kepner, Brian 86, 162 Kerns, Stacey 107 Kibler, jennifer 60, 99, 161, 165 Kibler, Steve 48, 74, 133 Kile, Susan 18, 41, 60, 84, 86, 154, 156, 160, 163, 173, Mast, james 38, 113 Mast, Karen 93, 156, 169 Mast, Kathy 55, 107, 140 Mast, Sally 87, 164, 169 175 Kirkendall, Kim 13, 44, 66, 74, 153, 162 Kistler, Kathy 99, 140, 175 Kitchel, jon 36, 51, 58, 92, 158, 159, 164, 173 Kitchel, Pat 19, 54, 86, 156, 163, 173, '175 Osborne, Dave 53, 97, 101, 154 Kitchel, Ted 36, 51, 63, 92, 158, 162 Klepfer, Kevin 44, 74, 162 Knutson, Paul 45, 107, 138, 168, 171 Koontz, Fran 107, 159 Koontz, joe 99 Koontz, Liz 113, 139 Koontz, Terri 93 Kraus, Greg 59, 113, 141 Maughmer, jill 113, 139, 168 Maxwell, Greg 107, 168 Maxwell, Mike 51, 63 Mayhill Mayhill Meister: Chris 36, 93 Meister, Meister, Metcalf, Metcalf , joe 53, 63, 100, 158 jon 53 100, 158 Gayle 100, 157 john 36, 42, 87, 162 Cathy 140, 175 Douglas 38, 52 113 Metcalf: Melody 113, 139, ma, 170 Metcalf, Metcalf, Pam 87, 140, 145, 156, 160, 1 Rene 101, 175 Miller, Arlen 76 Miller, Bob 52, 107, 138 Miller, David E. 38, 93, 158 Miller, David S. 20, 21, 113, 139, 170 Miller, Duff 43, 45, 59, 107, 168 Layman, Kelly 46, 54, 99, 161 Sandy 40, 54,. 93, 156, 161, 163, 175 Kraus, Teresa 45, 86, 159, 160, 165, 173, 175 Kuhn, Mark 63, 86, 162 Kuhn, Tara 60, 107 -L.. LaFollette, Karina 60, 104, 107, 138, 154 Langler, Kevin 36, 63, 84, 86, 154, 162 Langley, Mike 59, 107 Lantz, Mike 103 Layman, Brenda 40, 54, 60, 66, 74, 175 Layman, Cindy 40, 54, 60, 99, 145, 163, 175 Miller, Fred 76 Miller, Galen 36, 87, 162 Miller, Paul 101, 140, 156, 167, 170 Mix, Harold 36, 87 Mix, Randy 101 Montgomery, Gloria 76 Moon, jeff 42, 93 Moore, Alice 46, 54, 55, 60, 101, 150, 161, 163 Moore, john 52, 107 Moore, Prentice 101, 170, 172 Moore, Ron 33, 101 Layman, Kim 40, 54, 93, 161, 163, 169, 175 Layman, Leazenby, jim 169 LeDonne, David 86, 158 Lee, Richard 52, 113 Lemons, Bill 86 Lemons, 'Tom 36, 92, 93, 176, 177 Moore, Tim 87, 164, 169 Morgan, Doug 76 Morgan, Eric 93, 158 Morgan, Marsha 107, 138 Morgan, Tracy 35, 52, 59, 107, 138 Morgan, Wes 51, 87, 160, 162 Morris, Cindy 93, 155, 1595175 63, 75, 160, 162 66, 175 157, 159, Morris, Lori 60, 107, 138, 146, 168 Morris, Michael 45, 59, 113, 139 Moss, Kent 42, 58, 87, 162 Munson, Ike 76 Munson, Lu 87, 159, 160 Munson, Peggy 43, 87, 165, 173 Munson, Penny 60, 113, 139, 175 Murphy, Vicki 113 Murray, Becky 101, 164, 175 Murray, jamie 13, 16, 17, 18, 35, 44, 58, 71, 76 85, 162, 176, 179 Murray, Mark A. 45, 53, 101 Murray, Mark R. 138 Murray, Paul 44, 58, 101 Myer, Myer, Myers Dan 18, 44, 77 Dean 45, 107, 138, 168 , Brian 59, 113 Chris 36, 93, 169 Myers, Myers, julie 113, 139, 159, 168, 175 Myers, Karen 87, 175 Myers, Larry 113 Myers, Nikki 93, 176 -MC- McClain, Nancy 75 McCoy, Beth 86, 165 McCoy, jim 86, 156 McCoy, julie 100 McFarlin, Tracey 131 McFarland, janie 113 McKinley, jeff 86 McKinley, jerry 75 McKinley, jim 100 McKinley, joanna 60, 113, 139 McKinley, Mark 59, 113, 156 McKinley, Robert 75 McKinney, Sherri 107 McKinney, Susie 87 McKnight, Mark 76 McNulty, Amy 93 McQuiston, Steve 76 I McQuiston, Tammy 21, 93, 140, 157, 161, 164, 167, 172, 175 -N- Neal, Deb 113 Neher, Mark 107 Neher, Mike 87 Nelson, Bryan 77 Nelson, Cathy 77 Nelson, james 93, 169 New, Alaine 93 New, Diana 87, 140, 172 New, Tony 101 Newport, Kerri 45, 93, 156, 157, 17 Nicholas, Brian 87 Nicoll, Bruce 48, 58, 87, 156, 162 Nicoll, Kim 60, 191, 175 Norris, Kelly 77 -0- 5, 177 Osborn, Barb 18, 19, 87, 159, 173, 175 Osborn, juyne 77, 153, 160 Osborn, Roy 107, 140 Overstreet, Curtis 38, 43, 59, 113 Overstreet, Doreen 87, 159, 160 Overstreet, Ed 43, 59, 107 -p- Parker, Bonnie 113 Parker, Linda 101 , Parks, jim 77 Patrick, Beatrice 108, 140 Paul, Stephen 108, 138, 168 Paul, Susan 77, 140 Paxson, Paula 113 Pearson, Teresa 82 Pearson, Tom 87, 171 Pegg, Barbara 108 Penkwitz, Greg 38, 113 Penkwitz, Robert 36, 42, 93, 164 Ana 144 Penrose, Tony 108 Perasso, Perkins, Perkins, Perkins, jeff 15, 77 jim 77 Markita 113, 139, 175 Peter, Melinda 40, 67, 77, 140, 143, 160. 163 Petty, Dave 78 Phillips, Karen 16, 60, 90, 93, 154, 157, 159, 161, 164, 169, 174 Phillips, Kim 93 Phillips, Lisa 101, 140 Phillips. Phillips, Pam 18, 43,I87, 157, 166, 169, 173, 175 Susan 108, 138, 161 Pickering, De Dc 101, 175 Piercy, Darla 60, 78, 108, 138, 147, 168 Piercy, Deb 45, 55 Piercy, Sarah 47, 108 Piercy, Tim 38, 42, 63, 101 Pitner, Mike 44, 101 Pitner, Richard 38, 113, 139 Pitner, Plank, Plank, Vernon 93, 169, 176 Sarah 18, 87 145, 157 ' . , 165, 169, 175 Susan 54, 63, 101, 157, 175 Plank, Teri 101 Ploss, jeff 108 Ploss, Wayne 87, 142 Poe, Lisa 101 Poe, LuAnne 87, 166, 172 Poppenhouse, Tauttanni 101 Porter, Leann 87 Pounds, Scott 38, 53, 63, 101, 164 Pounds, Todd 36, 42, 63, 90, 93, 154, 161, 162, 164 Price, jeff 38, 53, 101 Price. Tim 101 Prough, Eulie 101, 140 Pugh, Dallas 101 Pugh, Robin 78 Pugh, Teresa 101 Pullen Pullen , Dawn 87, 165 , jane 107, 108, 138 Pullen, judy 87, 159, 160, 175 Pullen Pullen , Kevin 101, 158 , Robert 36, 93, 159, 169 Richey, Brenda 43 . Richey, Rick 20, 94, 140, 141, 144, 156, 167 Rickel, Tracey 114 Ricks, jeff 101, 164 Ricks, Rick 19, 84, 88, 154 Riggs, Bob 78 Rinehart, Diana 110, 114, 139, 164 Rinehart, jean 108, 140, 154 Rinehart, Rick 16, 78, 173 Risk, Michael 79 Robarge, jill 139 f Robarge, Lonnie 94 Robert, Keith 101, 164 Robertson, Barbara 54, 108, 138 Robertson, Deb 79 Robertson, Garry 15, 35, 58, 79, 160, 162 ii Segraves, David 38, 53, 63, 102 Segraves, Doug 24, 36, 37, 63, 79, 162 Robertson Robertson, Robertson Robertson, Robertson jeff 35, 52, 108 Laria 54, 101 Lisa 94, 156, 159, 164, 175 Mike 13, 38, 52, 114 Terry 88 Robinson, Chris 94 Segraves, Gregg 38, 52, 59, 114, 164 Shaffe r, Sharon 95 Sharpless, Lewis 88 Shepherd, Brenda 40, 114, 139 Shepherd, jerry 88, 158 Shepherd, Melinda 40, 114, 139 Shepherd, Todd 114, 115 Sheppard, Troy 108, 138, 171 Shide Shide Shide Shine ler, jalene 15, 95, 165, 175 ler, jay 79, 158 ler, joe 108 , Butch 18, 102, 158, 164, 173 Shine, Donna 102, 140, 170 Shine , Lotte 18, 80, 144, 169, 172 Short, Steve 80, 169 Short, Tom 102 Shriver, Mary 46, 102, 156, 161, 163 Robinson, Eric 38, 52, 57, 114 Robinson, Lynda 60, 111, 114, 135, 141, 175 Robinson, Ron 50, 51, 63, 88, 156 Robison, Andy 44, 63, 101 Robison, Mike 13, 16, 17, 51, 62, 63, 79, 162 Robison, Troy 38, 52, 114 Roblin, Eric 88, 156 Roblin, jill 63, 101, 140, 156, 161 Roller, jeff 52, 108 Roller, Lola 94, 160 Roney, Gary 44, 101 ROSS, Michael 38, 43, 45, 112, 114, 139, 168 Rouch, Neal 36, 37, 42, 58, 88, 162 Rouch, Scott 59, 108, 138 Rush, Bret 36, 42, 56, 94, 158, 162, 164 Silvers, David 80 Simmons, Ralph 102 Simmons, Tim 108 Simonin, Kim 54, 60, 102 Simpson, Debbie 114, 115 Simpson, Mark 88, 157 Simpson, Stacy 80, 156, 157, 160 Sines, Lynn 102 Sisson, Brenda 47,,108, 138, 161, 168 Sisson, Karen 88, 165 Sisson, Rick 45, 57, 114, 115, 139, 168 Sites, Rita 18, 92, 95, 164, 169 Skiles, David 95, 158 Slaughter, jim 80 Slusher, Keith 88, 154, 169 Small, Darin 43, 52, 104, 108, 154, 158 Small, Mark 42, 96, 102, 154, 158, 162 Small, Robin 114, 115, 141 Rush Carla 108, 140 Rush, Gayle 94, 157, 159, 174 Rush, Gloria 114, 141, 168, 175 Rush, Greg 45, 114, 139, 164, 168 Rush, Kathleen 108 Solly, Pyle, john 113 Pyle, Rod 38, 57, 52 Pyle, Tammy 108, 140 Pyle, Terry 44, 58, 59, 162 Rush, Marie 94 Rush, Mary 79 Rush, Tammy 40, 114, 139 Russell, Debra 88, 140 -3- Sailors, Dawn 102, 140, 157, 161 Sailors, Duane 57, 114, 139, 168 Sailors, Scott 38, 43, 59, 114, 139 Sallee, Dawn 45, 94, 150, 156, 175 Smelser, Allan 35, 44, 80 Smelser, Ernest 95, 140, 158, 159 Smith, Andrew 108, 140 Smith, Brenda 108 Smith, Bryan 38, 114, 139 Smith, Carrie 95, 175 Smith, Cindy so, 159, 160 Smith, Gary 45 Smith, Kathleen 109, 140 Smith, jeff 95 Smith, Richard 35, 58, 88, 162 Smith, Tom 51, 80 Shook, Lori 40, 54, 114, 115 Snyder, Dennis 81 Snyder, Stewart 38, 52, 57, 114, 115 Inez 78 -Q- Quinn, Helen 19, 45, 46, 60, 85, 87, 150, 154, 163, 175, 177 Quinn, Linda 47, 54, 60, 113, 134, 175 Quinn, Marty 101, 175 Quinn, Ruth 101, 145 Quinn, Susan 40, 108, 140, 159 , Quinn, Tim 101 Quirk, Brian 44, 56, 93 -R- Rader, Sheila 108 Raikes, Kathy 18, 63, 84, 87, 154, 165, 169. 173, 174 Ralston, Danny 93 Ralston, Diana 45, 88 Ramer, julie 40, 54, 114, 139, 151, 175 Ramer, Lynn 40, 41, 90, 93, 154, 156, '159, 161, 163, 169, 175 Rance, Paula 93 Randolph, Dawn 114 Record, Brian 108, 140 Reed, jeff 88, 162 Reed, Tammy 43, 93, 176, 177 Reed, Terri 18, 88, 150 Renner, Donna 93, 175 Reutebuch, Daniel 93, 95, 169 Reyburn, Larry 59, 114 Richards, Bobby 108 Richards, jack 101 Richardson, Bill Richardson, Tom 101 ,Richason, Bret 94 ' Richason, Doug 44, 101, 158 Sallee, Dustina 45, 94, 150, 156, 175 Sallee, Stephanie 15, 41, 92, 94, 159, 164, 169, 175 Sallee, Steve 59, 108 Sallee, Valerie 114, 141, 175 Salmons, Scott 79 Salsberry, Mike 88 Salsberry, Sandra 140 Sanders, Aaron 38, 43, 59, 114, 141 Sanders, Allen 38, 102 Sanders, Kevin 95, 140, 176 Santee, Kevin 108, 168 Sarber, john 38, 52, 59, 114, 164 Saylors, Shae 41, 45, 63, 88, 159, 160, 169, 175 Scalf, julie 88, 175 Scalf, Shari 40, 60, 114, 139 Schlegelmilch, Dan 44, 79, 153, 158, 163 Schmidt, jim 88, 142, 158, 159 Solly, Wayne 95, 140 Soupley, Angie 88, 169, 174, 175 Soupley, Donna 63, 102, 103, 174, 175 Spall, Brian 81 Spall, Curtis 52, 115, 139 Spane, Chris 44, 95, 145, 156, 169 Spane, Sabrina 102, 140 Sparks, Brian 102 Spencer, Arlene 95, 175 Spencer, Patty 109, 115, 168, 175 Spitler, Peggy 140 Spitler, Tony 81 Spitznogle, jim 58, 102 Spitznogle, judy 109, 140 Spradling, Robert 95 ' Sprinkle, Sprinkle, Sprinkle, Melinda 88 Melody 88 Stephanie 102, 161, 175 Schmidt, Tracey 95 Schoenradt, Ed 105, 108, 158, 168 Schoenradt, Ellen 102 Schrader, julie 46, 47, 60, 114 Schreyer, Gary 53, 58, 96, 102, 154 Schreyer, Marta 79 I Schreyer, Sharon 54, 55, 60, 88, 163, 167 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Blain 108, 158 Kevin 88 Mary 102 Nancy 102, 175 Sabrina -108, 140, 159, 168 Sprink Sprink le, Steve' 35, 58, 102 le Tuesday 141 Stafford: Ron 36, 63, 81, 83 Starbu Starbu Ck, Angie 55, 109, 140, 159, 168 ck, Beth 15, 95, 165, 175, 176 Staublin, Mike 95, 162, 169, 171 D Stephe Stephe Stephe Stephe ns, Linda 109, 140 nson, joyce 55, 109 nson, Lynn 54, 164 nson, Mike 81 Stevens, Paula 102, 140, 165, 175 Stover, j0yCe 12, 21, 43, 63, 88, 140, 15 , 170 6, 165. 173. 175 , -. , Sullivan, Gina 21, 47, 109, 161, 168 Sullivan, Rian 109, 140 Summers, julie 102 Summers, Peggy 141 Summers, Tracey 88 Summers, Wendy 115 Surface, joe 38, 52, 59, 115 Sutton, Lili 81 Sutton, Robin 103 Sutton, Tammy 109, 159 Sutton, Tobie 115, 141 Sutton, Wesley 103 Swartz, Darl 38, 103, 158 Swartz, David 36, 42, 56, 95 Swartz, Scott 15, 36, 42, 80, 81, 162 Swing, Bev 45, 46, 83, 150, 160, 163, 165 -T- Tabler, Steve 35, 45, 59, 115, 139, 164 Taylor, Terry 43, 71, 88, 159, 164, 169, 173 Thieke, Gina 115 Thieke, jeff 36, 81 Thieke, Mike 95 Thomas, Dena 109 Thomas, Susan 95, 159, 164, 169 Thompson, Diana 88, 140, 175 Thompson, Donna 172 Thompson, Dyanna 88, 140, 164 Thompson, Lacey 115 Thompson, Lloyd 109 Thompson, Marsha 103, 175 Thompson, Nancy 103, 175 Thompson, Stacey 109, 168 Thorpe, Audrey 88, 172 Tillett, jeff 81 , Titus, julie 45, 46, 60, 82, 150, 175, 176, 177 Titus, Kim 109 Titus, Susie 54, 115, 151, 163, 175 Tolley, james 109, 168 Torres, Tam 18, 45, 60, 63, aa, 145, 157, 163, 174 Townsend, Candy 45, 46, 47, 60, 67, 82, 150, 153, 160, 163, 175, 177 . Townsend, Mike 52, 59, 109, 158 Trevino, Tony 45, 115, 139 Traux, james 38, 59, 115 Traux, Norm 36,1 89, 162 Truax, Stan 95 Turner,'Bill 57, 115, 139, 170 Turner, Tari 89, 156, 160, 165 Turnpaugh, Dave 52, 59, 115, 139 Tuttle, Shirley 89. 145, 157, 160, 165, 166 -U- Uchytil, Barbara 109 Ulrick, Charles 115 Ulerick, Tom 82 -V- Vandergriff, Chris 115, 170, Vandergriff, Estel 109, 161 Vandergriff, joyce 89 Vaughn, Darlene 115, 141, 175 Vaughn, Mike 89 Vavricka, Mike 89 Verbryck, Theresa 40, 55, 109,' 140 Vernon, Vickie 55 Village, julia 103, 140, 175 Village, Richard 109 Voltz, George 82 Vere, Don 82 Vore, Terry 115 Vore, Tom 115 -W- Walker, jacquc 103 Walker, jeff 142 Walker, Karen 18, 89, 177 Walker, Susan 89, 140, 141, 157, 166, 167 Wallace, jerry 38, 52, 59, 115, 147 Wallace, Mike 89 Walters, Rhonda 41, 103, 161, 175 Weaver, Doug 95, 158 Weaver, Tim 48, 82 Webb, Michelle 115, 159 Wendling, Kathy 89 Wengert, Greg 53, 103 Wengert, Peggy 115, 175 Westerman, Marilyn 109, 159, 170, 172 Westerman, Sherry 103 WhitC0l'nb, Kyle 15, 18, 19, 45, 46, 60, 89. 150, 163, 174 ' Whitcomb, Tobin 44, 82, 162 Whitcomb, Triston 45, 115 White, Kathy 115, 159, 175 White, jay 95, 158 White, Sabrina 95, 175 Wilson, Brad 36, 95, 158 Wilson, Debbie 40, 60, 111, 115, 175 Wilson, Kevin 63, 95, 158, 159 Wilson, Kim 18, 41, 89, 160, 163, 165. Wilson, Lisa 54 Wilson, Lori 41, 103, 157, 175 Wilson, Marlita 89, 165 WilS0n, Rob 109, 138 Winner, Kelly 115, 141 Winter, john 95 Winter, Tom 115 Winters, Amy 55, 109, 138 Winters, Deb 18, 19, 89, 150, 174 Winters, jean Ann 43, 13, 83, 159 Winters, jerry 25, 83, 133, 169 Winters, Mike 19, 45, 89, 157 Wise, Grant 44, 95, 162 Wisler, Beth 83 Wisler, Craig 42, 58, 83, 154, 155, 162 Wisler, David 109, 140 Wisler, Wisler, Wisler, Wolf, C jeff 38, 52, 110, 115, 139, 154, 168 julie 83, 208 Tom 38, 53, 103 harlene 25, 83, 159, 160 Woodruff, Troy 52, 59, 115, 139 Woolever, Cindy 83 Woolever, joetta 83 Woolever, Stan 83 Wray, Willy 115, 170 Wright, Helen 115 Wright, Kitty 89 Wright, Melissa 95 Wright, Nina 109 Wright, Russell 103 -Y- Yeakley, Beth 43, 89 Yeakley, jeff 52, 109, 158 Yerkes, Annette 83 Youmans, jacquc 95 Youmans, Stacey 40, 54, 115 Young, Bill 89 Young, Brenda 89 Young, Debbie 109 Young, Mike 52, 115 Whitson, Rita 109, 140 Williams, Carla 109, 140 Williams, Craig 89 Williams, Daniel 115 Williams, Robin 60, 96, 103, 154, 174, 175 Willis, David 109 Willis, juanita 89 ..Z- Zeck, Rod 38, 59, 115, 139 Zehring, Sue 89 Zell, Brett 35, 52, 59, 115, 170, 171 Zook, Karen 40, 55, 104, 154 Zook, Linda 54, 115, 139 ACK OWLEDGEME TS When producing a successful yearbook, the staff owes so much to the cooperation and lively personalities of the students and faculty who help in this effort. Without their smiling faces and a wide variety of activities to photograph and describe, the yearbook pages would remain blank year after year. The staff of the 1976 Monarch thanks everyone who helped us to make this book a special one for the Bicentennial, and hopes that the spirit of the year will help in the future to keep all of us movin' onto better and happier lives. Special acknowledgements must be made for the inspirational verse used on the divider pages of this year's book. All excerpts are from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1971. Pages cited were 19, 25, 37, 54, and 58. Administration Awards Day Band Baseball Basketball Choir Christmas Dance Coin Club Cross Country Eighth Grade Faculty FFA FHA Football Foreign Language Clubs Freshmen Golf Graduation Homecoming Intramurals juniors Iunior Play Letter Clubs Library Club 204 U Index Faculty Index 116 26 136 62 50 140 14 170 34 104 118 158 158 35 156 96 56 30 12 48 86 18 162 170 NHS OEA Paulette Club Pep Club Prom Publications Science Club Seniors Senior Play Seventh Grade Sophomores Speech Spirit Spring Musical Staff Sunshine Society Student Council Student Tutors Swimming Thespian Play Track Volleyball Water Show Wrestling Activities Index Akers, Gary 118 Arnold, David 118 Ayers, lack 53, 63, 118 Bauer, Ann 118, 156, 157 Bauer, Paul 44, 45, 154, 171 Bauer, Rosemary 118, 160 Baugh, Peggy 43, 119 Beckley, Ted 79, 119 Bennett, Wally 44, 45, 119 Berry, Kenneth 119 Bishop, Ruth 119 Bolinger, Ioyce 119 Boneham, Georgette 119 Bonsett, Don 58 Bowyer, Fred 116 Brehmer, Trudy 119, 164 Brower, Anita 46, 47, 60, 119 Cain, lack 119, 162 Chambers, Deena 120, 165 Chapman, Rosemary 117, 132 Chapman, Selmer 116 Clark, Larry 120 Clemens, Bryan 117 Clinton, Bill 120 Cole, Iames 157 Collins, Marion 120 Collins, Terry 63, 120 Conrad, Keith 120, 132 Davis, Ralph 13, 117 Foreman, Robert 117, 166 Franklin, Beth 121, 157 Gidley, Sandy 121 Gillis, Alice 41, 54, 55, 121 Cordon, Robert 121, 171 Guy, Iudy 117, 132 Hawkins, Fred 42, 43, 121 Herrell, Bill 38 Hopper, Robert 121 Horn, Nita 43, 121 lsenberg, Larry 57, 121 Iackson, Frances 122, 156 jones, Shannon 63, 122, 135 Kepner, Diane 117 Krug, Don 122 Leffert, Barbara 117 Long, Ioe 122 LuCaS, Penny 40, 41, 54, 60, 122, 163 Lynas, Dorothy 116 Mannies, Iunior 8, 51, 58, 123 Maple, Mike 36, 123 Marschand, Norma 117 McDonald, Iames 122 McIntyre, Carol 117 McLaughlin, Vicki 119, 123 McRae, Marvin 117 Miles, Ann 123 Miller, Mark 116 Moore, Dorothy 123 Nelson, William 116 Ogle, Howard 123 Pear, Lucille 123 Ream, Alice 123 Reed, Bud 123, 131 Reed, Stephen 116 Robertson, Elma 123 Ronk, Patsie 124 Salmons, Dale 124 Sarber, Larry 37, 124, 164 Savage, Steve 13, 124, 158 Schrader, Kay 117 Shahan, Donald 38, 51, 58, 124 Sonafrank, Bill 52, 58, 124 Southern, Gordon 125 Stage, Carl 38, 52, 125 Swisher, Don 125 Taylor, Pam 117 Thompson, Darrell 116 Thompson, Ian 125, 130 Thompson, Meredith 116 Torres, Sabra 117 Ullrich, Nancy 125 Whitehouse, Mike 13, 125, 15 8 Index 205 E., ,. .., L 4 -- A- Y.,-...e -hs Y.f,if,.-4.., , , MVA, ,,, , ,1 - 1 W ,,,, 1 I X f 1 '1 N I X 5' K J 1 1' 1 ' ' '1 Q5 X I 1 1 1 I xx.-H. 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