DeKalb High School - Saber Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

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OPEALG ¥CAREDI ID 4S i472 Bit ECKHART PUBLIC LIBRARY §03 S. Jackson Auburn, IN 46706 2 THEME orts “We Made It Happen.”’ i AbEESOR CONTENTS Academics 30 Organizations 54 Sports 92 : Friends 128 | Advertising 200 | Index 214 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Members of the band “‘pop those knees and point those toes” as they spend many hours practicing for their trip to the state fair. (Above) Teri Sanders enjoys her summer job. (Below) John Bower talks to friends at the Saber dance. Teresa Ridgway and Wendy Qualls soak up the sun at the pool. — Summer Of 77 | Pool dances, the park, state fair, lemon shake ups, soaking up the rays, barefeet, walking in the rain, hiking, biking, picnics, © dairy queen, ice cream cones, the “Y”’, boone’s farm, sunburn, freckles, water skiing, sailing, skinny dipping, inner tubes, drive-ins, baseball games, parties, pretzels, pop, dieting, late movies; sleeping late, hot pants, driver's ed., fourth of july, fireworks, vacation ends .... school begins. Freshman Julie Duncan looks forward to her first day at DeKalb. SUMMER 5 John Bower takes a shortcut down the stairs when he thinks no one is looking. Liz Morgan attacks Jan Bauman with a _ very handy weapon - her squirt gun. 6 CANDIDS Dan Boren leads a mighty cheer for Barons. Desperately, Dan Cooper controls himself until it is time to ‘‘resume normal functions.” ys Diane Derrow appears stunned at what At a football game, these five senior guys are high on Barons. has just occurred on the football field. Fresh from the pages of Vogue, Peggy Brown sweeps the floor at halftime. Junior Leonard Kott just ‘‘Can’t Believe He Ate That Whole Thing!’ CANDIDS 7 8 SENIORS aciceannancen =e | SENIORS 9 es 10 FUNNY PAGE Senior Bruce Schlosser seems to enjoy his lunch no matter what. Kathy Lepley adds the latest gossip to the noontime conversation. Jackie Butler informs Brenda Klink of what Gary Leins and Rich Rudolph express their opinions of their lunch and what to do with it. is really in her lunch. LUNCH 11 Barons Enjoy the Fair A member of the ‘Soul Concern” awaits Herb Hillabrand and Tom Brandon spend a peaceful moment in the another performance at the Mousehole. Mousehole. iw Susie DeWitt and Nancy Miller make their rounds at the fair. Brenda Schlosser and Sandi Miller lead the freshman band in the opening night parade. 12 FAIR ooseobncggpse Fashions Deck TheHalls a LLL LLL LEAL ORR ANE EEE Besson tiniaawseanataamnn een ante ue Ca arenHceoRSoNRNN 14 FASHION DHS Dances Are F Bouncing blond Billy bopps to the beat Junior Jon Chalfant talks his way into a free dance. of a beautiful boogie. Lois Curtis and Brad Miller take advantage of a Sadie Hawkins tradition. John Bower freaks out at the dance. DANCES 15 Time, Talent Create “Anything Goes”’ Reno Sweeney’s Four Angels spread their wings in the ‘Heaven Hop”. With arms flapping and feet tapping, Bonnie finds a shortcut to heaven. Ignorant of American slang, Sir Evelyn an- nounces he has “hot pants’’ for Mooney. Hope, finding Billy in jail, visits him to proclaim her love in this emotional scene. 16 MUSICAL CAST Reno Sweeney Carol Warstler Billy Crocker Paul Hamman Moonface Tom Lochner Hope Kathy Hartman Bonnie Diane Derrow Sir Evelyn Bruce Davis Mrs. Harcourt Harriet Mertz Whitney C. J. Hatter Bishop Scott Smith Steward Mike Gerig Reporter Dave Worthington Chinese | Gary Warstler Chinese II Richard Gulick Purity Karen Bunch Chastity Peggy Brown Virtue Candi Dove Charity Sue Buttermore Purser Rick Hall Captain Marvin Skelly Sailor Dan Cole Sailor Scott Smith Drunk Paul Thomas Girl | Denise Hartman Girl II Becky Walker Girl III Chris Watson Student Director Scott Smith Stage Manager Marie Haynes Coordinator Chris Watson Choreography Candi Dove Musical Director Mr. James Markiton Producer Mr. Lincoln Record Band Director Mr. Richard Norris Lighting Mr. Robert Wilder Make-up Adviser Mr. Hubert Stackhouse d Moonface, Reno, and Billy agree with the idea that a ‘‘man’s best friend is his friend.” Behind stage, Karen Bunch shows the pains taken to put on a beautiful production. Reno Sweeney leads a revival meeting in the ship’s bar with “Blow Gabriel Blow”’. the final scene, the entire cast joins together in the song ‘‘Anything Goes. ’ MUSICAL 17 Old Fashioned Christmas Decorations for the Christmas Formal were | planned and_ provided by the Tri-Hi-Y. || SE 1 Beth Schaab and Cliff Shultz dance among the snowflakes. Couples listen to the music provided by ‘‘Friends.” 18 CHRISTMAS FORMAL Dave Watson finds the snow too tempting Nancy Miller shows that a locked display case is not the best place to decorate a tree. and breaks the no-snowballing rule. Winter Sparks Excitement for Barons See the snowman ... See Tom tackle the snowman . See Tom smile. WINTER 19 Things Unlimited Secretary Barb Sebert (Above) and President Linda Yoder (Below) were selected first runner-up in their re- spective offices in the Officer of the Year Contest for the Fort Wayne District. Things Unlimited was chosen first runner-up in the Company of the Year Contest for Fort Wayne. 20 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT As Vice-President of Sales, Nedra Gschwend had to ee keep accurate it perfect. records for DeKanad. Barons Display Spirit The cheerleaders show the planned attack on the Railroaders. { Four senior boys promote school spirit with an hilarious skit. Roxie Walker and Margie Pfister pour it on Miss Wood and Mr. Stone prove that teach- At a pep session, Rob Miller tells of the for the Barons. ers have spirit, too. importance of team spirit. | SPIRIT 21 _ luniorAttendant-Donna MacKinnon Sophomore Attendant MarshaWillams Freshman AfendantNita Liberator 22 HOMECOMING Me PEI LEI ROR MDD Arps ee Thespians Present “1984” CAST Loudspeaker Bill Schaab Syme Bruce Davis Parsons Diane Darrow Winston Paul Hamman | Messenger Margie Pfister | Coffee Vendor Sandy Heimach | Guards Steve Dickman ] Rick Gulick . O’Brien Rick Hall | Julia Kathy Hartman Landlady Barb Se bert ! Waitress Barb Ely | Gladys Sherrel Mettert | Student Director Chris Watson | Stage Manager Susan Dickman Prompter Nancy Goodwin Director Mr. Lincoln Record | Make-up Advisor Mr. Hubert Stackhouse Technical Advisor Mr. Robert Wilder Syme patiently explains to Julia the use of Newspeak, the language of Oceania. O’Brien discusses Julia with Winston. ee. Winston, Julia, and O’Brien drink a toast to their exiled leader, Emanuel Goldstein. 24 ALL SCHOOL PLAY ) . é 4 Z CR Under the ever-watching eye of Big Brother, Winston, Parsons, and Syme take time out from work for the morning exercise period. (Above) Winston is absorbed in Goldstein's book. (Below) Julia serves Winston his first real coffee. Years later, Winston and Julia meet again in the Chestnut Tree Cafe and find it can never be the same between them, for Big Brother is watching. ! ALL SCHOOL PLAY 25 Convocations Provide An Enter Swing Choir members make a joyful noise during the Christmas convocation. Paul Brewer adds a solemn note to the Christmas program. The ‘Resurrection II presents a lively convocation. 26 CONVOCATIONS aining Break From Classes “Egg Suckin’ Dog’’ was sung by a member The convocation featuring ‘“‘Soul Concern” was sponsored by Campus Life. of the ‘‘Soul Concern” and his “friend.” The lead singer of the ‘Soul Concern’’ invites the audience to sing along. Underclassmen show that assemblies are educational, as well as fun. CONVOCATIONS 27 Colour My World (Above) Karen Bunch and Dan Pfister take a punch break. (Below) Decorations are discussed by Sandy Heimach, Bruce Davis, and Ann Hillmer. Julie Jones and other juniors enjoyed a break from classes as they decorated for the prom. Seniors enjoy visiting with each other between dances. 28 COLOUR MY WORLD Janet Grate hangs a poster advertising the Annette Geiser, Dexter Simanton, Gary Leins, and Janean Myers make a special wish at after prom activity, The Casino. the fountain. An inspired workman, Les Brown, works hard decorating the gym. Anita Coleman, Dan Cole, Phil Hillmer, and Shayne Henry and Monte Gunzenhauser are Kathy Hartman enjoy each other’s company. having a delightful evening. COLOUR MY WORLD 29 Solving a linear equation, Drawing up a government bill, Molding clay figures, Giving a demonstration speech, Using the weight machine, Dissecting a crayfish. ACADEMICS English Dept. Promotes Self-Expression Sophomores show that board races are a fun way to review English. (Above) Donna Squire works on increasing her reading speed. (Below) Mrs. Walton proofreads Sue Buttermore’s compsoition. To exist in the world today, a person must have the ability to express himself effectively, whether through writing or speak- ing. Offered to the student his junior and senior years are a var- iety of courses, including Compo- sition; Speech; Journalism; Drama; and World, English, and American Literature. These courses are de- signed to begin where English 9 and 10, teaching only the basics, leave off. Developmental Reading is a short “course within a course,’’ in which freshmen and sophomores leave their English classes to improve their reading skills. The students at DeKalb are fortunate to have so many ways of expressing themselves through English. Linda Wilson uses many references while In freshman English, Mike Cooper participates in non-visual communication. writing her research paper for Comp. Il. 4 Trionne Hile shows a new way of giving | a book report. Dan Hervey and Kennis Weiler go over their literature assignment with Mrs. Finchum. ENGUISH 33 Language: Insight to Foreign Nations Studying a foreign language gives students a chance to broaden their knowledge of the lang- uages and customs of other coun- tries. Four years of Spanish, German, and French, plus three years of Latin join to offer students. at DeKalb opportunities to study the cultures of a foreign country. The first two years combine to teach the student the fundamentals of the language, while the more complicated structures and history of the country are taught in the advanced courses. Mrs. Voss watches as the combined Latin and Spanish classes play Scrabble. Beth Musser shows that the rewards of German IV take much time and effort. French Ill and IV classes combine to increase their understanding of the French language. 34 LANGUAGES Modern equipment aids Dawn Watson and Mike Harter in mastering Spanish. Laura Sullivan finds Dr. Seuss helpful in learning the Spanish language. Bill Schaab appears confused about the correct way to use headphones. Bonnie Fox, using the headphones, increases her Latin vocabulary. LANGUAGES 35 Business Prepares Students for Careers Bill Lawless pushes for speed and no errors during a timed writing in Typing |. Knowledge of law is important to all, | as Mr. Williams points out in Business | Law. Senior Ken Wilson listens intently to the interesting Business Law lecture. Rose Ann Balzer practices Shorthand | so that she will be a good secretary. 36 BUSINESS The Business Department of ) DeKalb High School covers many aspects of business that the stu- dent expects to encounter in the modern business office. Intensive Business Lab, a two-hour course offered to seniors, gives the stu- den an opportunity to use the modern equipment available at Daaos byping | and Il com- bine to teach the student the fund- amentals of typing, while Short- hand | and Il teach the student the fundamentals of being an executive secretary. Janice Paulen carefully files her letters in alphabetical order for Office Practice. (Above) Herb Hillabrand and Steve Grogg are interested in Business Law. (Below) Janet Bolen types in Office Practice. ane : ‘| To ee BERRERERER eee case ene keda eae Oe cet ceee . Practicing those squiggly lines, Barb Sebert is determined to master a character. BUSINESS 37 social Studies: Man Past and Present Problems, those of the United States, the world, and of people are the main topics of Social Studies. Movies, lectures, panels, field trips, and especially group discussion are frequently used to stress particular points. U.S. Hi s- tory students formed their own coun- try, while Government students wrote, debated, and passed their own bills. Economics students fill- ed out their own Federal income tax returns and bought and sold stock while Psychology and Socio- logy students learned of the work- ings of their own minds, as well as the minds of those around them. Problems of our society are discussed by Joe Reid, Brad Miller, and Bill Wible. | i i : ncome tax forms, filled out by the Economics class, confuse Karen Bunch. Bill. Elworthy. and. Vic) Bennerelearnmtna 38 SOCIAL STUDIES i gyre Jeff Foulks and Robin Hary vote on a bill to right way to draw up a bil! in Government. U.S. History provides Ron Davis with the determine if it will become an amendment. RTE ET MOS IGN STE OT ES Babs Smith and Sue Tingley work to complete their Viewpoints assignments for history. SOCIAL STUDIES 39 Students Probe All Aspects of Science | To the future scientist, DeKalb : offers a host of opportunities. From I Survey Science, reguired of all i, freshmen, the student may branch | out into the field of his particular interest, choosing from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, | and Aerospace. Advanced courses are also offered in many of these | subjects. Much lab work is used | in these classes. To the serious student, it is not so much work I as it is enjoyment. ' Chemistry intrigues Gregg Buttermore. Susie Shull and Gary Warstler make good use of science charts. Ginger Strite strives for accuracy. 40 SCIENCE Art Develops Creativity Sketching ... molding ... build- ing abstract shapes ... are a few of the many things offered in the different areas of art. For those students interested in the funda- mentals of art, DeKalb offers Basic Art and Advanced Art. Art Skills is a course designed for students planning to go into ele- mentary teaching. Ceramics and Sculpture, Drawing and Painting | and Ill are classes for those digging deeper in the art field. Photography is another area in which skills may be developed. Through these various areas De- Kalb students are able to expand their artistic interests. Jeff Brown appears to be in pain as Charlie Gibson cuts him from his body mold which was later used as the base for Santa Claus in a merchant's window display. (Above) Puppet shows were produced by the Art Skills class. (Below) Dave Gal- lagher and John Schmidt cut linoleum Julie Jones enjoys her coloring. prints. Math Perplexes, Challenges Students Pam McMaken finds Math IV a little more understandable as Mr. Ford explains Freshman Dave Curtiss listens intently as his teacher explains the use of variables. 42 MATH There are several levels of math into which a student at DeKalb might venture. A student entering the field of math has a choice of Practical Math or Algebra |. Prac- tical Math may be taken either as a group class or on an individual basis. Its purpose is to review math previously learned so as to have a deeper understanding. Algebra | teaches the basics of algebra and is required before taking geometry. Geometry is represented by a never- ending stream of rays, angles, lines, and points. After completing Geo- metry, a student may take Algebra ll where they study the field of loga- rithms. For those desiring higher levels of math, Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry are combined to form Mathematics IV. Patch Hines stands back to admire his geometric design. Freshman Jeff Shipe reaches high to place his problem on the board. Chris MacDowall finds it easy to daydream in his freshman practical math class. Working on trigometric functions, Denny Post turns to his sine table for information. MATH 43 Students Gain Experience Through Teresa Farver finds Home Arts class help- ful as she prepares for future home repairs. Industrial Arts provide DeKalb students with an excellent back- ground to proceed into future occupations. Courses in wood- working, drafting, and auto mech- anics supply students with actual experience in these skills. Home Arts, a new course offered to girls, prepares them for minor re- pairs in the home. The Industrial Arts Department offers a wide choice to interested students. Mike Crouch takes pains in making his woodworking project perfect. The sanding machine proves to be helpful for this Baron. Mr. Bowman advises Marvin Gael and Dave Rhodes as they diagnose the problem. Industrial Arts And Home Economics | The Home Ec. Department offers a well rounded curriculum. Clothing | | familiarizes students with basic sewing skills. Clothing Il teaches | more advanced methods such as tailoring and fancy stitching. Foods | and Il are designed to encourage the use of imagination in the pre- paration and serving of meals to a family. The Home Ec. Department also offers courses in family care and relations. A Home Ec class for boys is designed for those interested in knowing how to plan, buy and | prepare basic meals. Thus, the op- | portunities for students are great. | After preparing an entire meal the boys sit down to enjoy it. (Above) Mrs. Ferris demonstrates happy homemaking. (Below) Mike Ford shows his favorite part of cooking. Chris Harkless is ever ‘‘Ssew”’ careful as she works on a new outfit. Multitudes Of Melodies Fill DHS Members of Girls’ Glee Club enjoy doing rhythm warm-ups. 46 MUSIC Students interested in music have a wide variety of opportunities at DeKalb. Those students interested in the vocal portion of music may join Freshman Choir. From this, they may advance to Girls’ Glee Club or Concert Choir and then on to A Capella Choir. Students inter- ested in instrumental music have several outlets for their interests. From Freshman Band, one may proceed to Concert Band and then on to Symphonic Band. For those students with the desire to study the background and development of music, Music Theory is offered. For the musically inclined student, De- Kalb offers much. Staring at the ceiling helps Paul Thomas play the contrabass clarinet. Members of the Freshman Choir prepare for a concert. Tara Grogg watches her music as she a- waits her entrance. Steve Nelson, Jeff Foulks, and Mike Leins work on intricate rudiments. RMP BPP. — Lt Mr. Norris listens for balance while dir- Juli Miller, the pigtailed pied piper, prac- ecting the Symphonic Band. tices her piccolo. MUSIC 47 Eight Special Ed. Seniors Graduate Jeff Ritenour works diligently at his studies. Mrs. Watts is caught while doing her a - x spring cleaning. These two boys have found that two heads are better than one. 48 SPECIAL EDUCATION | a pg rg TET One of the rewards of Exploratory Teaching is having an enthusiastic class. LL LALO ES Paul Thomas helps students individually. seniors Sample Careers In Teaching Exploratory Teaching is a one- semester course which gives stu- dents a chance to find out whether they like taking the part of a teacher. The first nine weeks are spent in the classroom studying the behavior of children and discussing class- room situations. During the second nine weeks, students go to their chosen class and experience teach- ing situations. Kathy McDaniel seems to enjoy teach- ing. is g m 2° RUF fy Ken Wilson tells his class what he would do if he were President. EXPLORATORY TEACHING 49 P.E. Improves Ability And Agility Betty Buttermore demonstrates a back hand- spring as members of the class watch. Tom Brandon discovers that basketball requires style and grace. While teammates fight for the ball, Shane Freshman Mary Fahl seems happy about mastering the trampoline. Starr takes time out to smile. 90 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical education is essential to DeKalb High School students. It provides them with the opportunity to improve their physical fitness. All freshmen are required to take | gym five days a week. Sophomores are required to take a combined course of gym and health. In both of these courses students are taught the fundamentals of physical fit- ness and the importance of health. Juniors and seniors may take gym as an elective course. They are taught more advanced methods of physical fitness. Upperclassmen as- sist the instructors in freshman and sophomore classes. All students are given the opportunity to use and en- joy the gym apparatus. This in- | cludes the trampoline, balance beam, rings, parallel bars, side- horse, and weight room. Correct use results in physical fitness. A freshman P.E. class takes advantage of the equipment in the weight room. | | With a determined look, Monte Gunzenhauser slams the ball back to his opponent. Lisa Walker performs on the unevens. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 51 Agriculture Aids Future Farmers Many areas of study in the field of agriculture are open to the stu- dents at DeKalb. The agriculture de- partment gives instruction in soil and water conservation, crop pro- duction, and animal breeding me- thods. The department also offers courses in forestry, wildlife, and landscaping. Students are given practical experience in setting up new farm machinery and repairing old machinery. Through these cour- ses Students develop an understand- ing of farm management and farm structure. Each course deals with a different aspect of farming which enables students to become prom- ising future farmers. Dewey Quinn checks the lock to make sure the tools are safe. Junior Shafer examines his work to make Sure it is right. Junior Alan High works diligently to repair the tractor tire. 92 AGRICULTURE ear Honor Students Pam McMaken and Jefri Kuhlhorst. Sarah Mac Dowall, Ellen Foley, and Joanne Brad Krehl, Arvil Hicks, and Dennis Frick. Carper. GRADUATION 200 SUN MAY 2i (Above) Steve Reed, Tom Ellert and Mar- vin Skelly (Below) Karen Ball and Sherrell Mettert. (Above) Robin Hary and Paul Hamman (Below) Sandy Lewis and Linda Wilson. wee a i ee es eae ae Practicing for a concert, Dining at Cafe Johnell’s, Chanting, ‘GO! BIG! RED!”’ Checking coats before games, Competing in girl’s softball, Performing the Christmas play ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Mr. Fites (Adv.), B. Schaab, D. Simanton, D. Sowle (Treas.), J. Sanders (Sec.), B. Elworthy (V. Pres.), B. Miller (Pres.), K. Wilson (Parl.), J. Duncan, J. Reid, L. Payton, Mr. Kuhlhorst (Adv.);- Row Two: S. Hampshire, R. Buss, G. Warstler, L. Fredrick, D.Seifert, A. Zook, B. Klink, J. Jones, A. Charleswood, M. Kline, S. Rudolph, T. Brandon; Row Three: M. Boswell, P. Smith, D. Gallagher, H. Potts, M. Klink, L. Curtis, M. Pfister, S. Wertenberger, S. Fleck, K. Lepley, T. Morgan, S. Pressler; Row Four: S. Graber, D. Foulks, C. Phillips, M. Gallagher, B. Wilson, K. Baird, G. Collins, E. Simanton, B. Schlosser, D. Hartman, L. Stevenson, R. Brace. students Become Involved Through student Council 56 STUDENT COUNCIL President: Brad Miller Parliamentarian: Ken Wilson The Nucleus of the Student Council Vice-President Bill Elworthy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row One: K. Hartman, P. Hill- mer, E. Muhn, N. Dove, L. Brinkman (Sec.), L. Yoder (Treas.), M. Henry (Pres.), B. Wible (V-Pres.), P. Ball, L. Kline, P. Thomas; Row Two: P. McMaken, K. Ball, N. Miller, K. Gerbers, J. Carper, M. Gingrich, R. Hary, M. Skelly, H. Mertz, P. Hamman, S. Mac- Dowall; Row Three: S. Reed, C. Stedman, D. Johnson, J. Duncan, Es Foley, S. DeWitt, S. Dreyer, L. Wilson, S. Perlich, J. Myers, K. McDaniel; Row Four: G. Buttermore, D. Frick, B. Krehl, M. Bacon, Mettert, J. Kingsley, D. Seifert, L. Lige, A. Sebert, J. Provines, S. C: Se R Watson; Row Five: A. Hillmer, R. Stackhouse, J), |BUAYal. Heimach, K. Smith, J. Cherry, C. Freed, J. Grate, C. Clark, Davis, M. Collins; Row Six: D. Rose, National Honor Society Recognizes Outstanding Students New members Lorna Lige, Gregg Norris, and Dave Rose take part in the iniation ceremony. 58 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S. Nelson, G. Norris. One of the duties Honor Society members perform is to assist in the orientation of eighth graders. ee er THESPIANS: Front Row: B. Sebert, D. Kern, S. Smith, D. Cooper, S. Met- tert, C. Miller; Row Two: M. Haynes, S. Rudolph, S. Heimach, K. Engle, M. Pfister, K. Hartman; Row Three: C. Hatter, R. Strahm Acting Experience (Clerk), T. Lochner (V. Pres.), P. Hamman (Pres.), J. Bower (Treas.), D. Derrow (Sec.), B. Davis, Mr. Record (Adv.). Produces Thespians Thespian officers conduct initiation cere. THESPIAN NEW MEMBERS: Front Row: C. Warstler, P. Brown, C. Watson, C. Dove; monies for new members. Row Two: S. Buttermore, M. Skelly, K. Bunch, R. Hall. THESPIANS 59 DRAMA CLUB: Front Row: B. Davis, S. Perlich, Mrs. Moore, Buttermore, (Pres.), S. Johnson, (V. Pres.), B. Ely, (Sec.), S. (Adv.), M. A. Miller, S. Dickman; Row Two: S. Hamman, J. Baker, E. Foley, J. Shippy, S. Dickman. Kuhlhorst, P. Bishop, R. Kingsbury, S. MacDowall, (Treas.), G. Drama: A Leading Role in Students’ ives 60 DRAMA CLUB Sorry: Wrong Number RAR TOGA Drama Club President Gregg Buttermore seems to have reached the wrong party. Barb Ely and Rick Gulick portray leading roles in this year’s Drama Club Christ- mas presentation of “An Empty Gesture.” i 1 ' 4 Forensic Leaguers provide morning an- nouncements in an orderly manner. In Co-operation With DeKalb High School Forensic League FORENSIC LEAGUE: Front Row: R. Walker, J. Aldrich, D. C. Clifford, J. Goodwin; Row Four: H. Hillabrand, J. Long, M. Derrow, B. Ely; Row Two: S. Heimach, S. Rudolph (Team Gingrich, J. Bower, D. Cooper, T. Lochner, K. Engle, J. Duncan, Capt.), D. Frick (Pres.), A. Sebert; Row Three: Miss Longenbaugh B. Schaab, Mr. Record (Adv.). (Adv.), B. Davis, K. Hartman, B. Sebert (Sec.), L. Yoder (Treas.), FORENSIC LEAGUE 61 STUDENT SERVICE: Row One: A. Collins, C. Wood, J. Kuhl- horst, C. Dove, B. Stonebraker, J. Aldrich, D. Zehner, B. Walker, D. Phillips, J. Kingsley, L. Lockhart, E. Muhn, S. Wilhelm, P. Frick, B. Ely, K. McDaniel; Row Two: B. Musser, J. Wood, C. Wood, S. Haynes, R. Drerup, M.A. Miller, J. Imus, P. Rodebaugh, E. Griffin, P. Bishop, B. Miser, B. Kessler, V. Myers, A. Synesall, D. Quinn; Row Three: M. Close, T. Krehl, D. Watson, D. Watson, S. Mettert, L. Mettert, B. Nopper, S. Shull, B. Haines, P. Thomas, E. Lepley, D. Seifert, J. Carbaugh, S. Ridenour, D. Nelson, S. Hartman; Row Four: D. Griffin, D. Goe, M.A. Stemen, J. Dunn, A. Coleman, T. Lochner, K. Grile, S. Smith, C. Johnson, M. Bowers, H. Collins, J. Baird, K. Griffin, D. Watson, N. Collins, R. Jensen, L. Walter, T. Fee. student Service Hours STUDENT SERVICE: Row One: D. Post, J. Johnson, J. Bower, J. Ober, B. Smith, J. Foulks, S. Reed, S: Fribley, S. Smith, R. Martin, M. Rottger; Row Two: D. Simanton, D. Lochner, L. Kline, S. Grogg, M. Henry, M. Rupert, M. Gerig, B. Farver, J. Ritenour, B. Surfus, S. Healey, T. Fox; Row Three: G. Lash, D. Knott, K. 62 STUDENT SERVICE Gerbers, S. Vacek, T. Honaker, R. Davis, J. Eyster, M. Sowle, B. Emerick, J. High, V. McDonald; Row Four: M. Gael, D. Pfefferkorn, R. Smith, K. Wilson, B. Miller, D. Myers, J. Shaffer, F. James, L. Bollet. D. Boren, P. Ball, STUDENT SERVICE: Row One: D. Shuff, H. Midtsjo, M. Moughler, Cherry, W. Reinoehl; Row Three: K. Bunch, K. Casselman, T. Morgan, J. Watts, G. DeLong, N. Gschwend, D. Bundy, R. Cook, D. Cripe, C. Ransbottom, S. Hamman, J. Eyler, T. Randall, A. Sebert, H. L. Wilson; Row Two: J. Baird, A. Woodcock, E. Albright, S. Walker, Potts, B. Raymer, S. Perlich, C. Reinoehl, L. Randall. W. Gilbert, D. Felton, H. Cole, M. Stonebraker, V. Gifford, J. VitalTo D.H.S. A.V. students make last-minute preparations for another production Debbie Griffin spends her study hall time assisting in the Guidance of the morning announcements. office. STUDENT SERVICE 63 INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING: Front Row: J. Hodge, J. Dales, L. Garman, J. Keen, W. Schiffli, M. Sowle; Row Three: Wallace, M. Rupert (Treas.), R. Buchs, (V. Pres), H. Midtsjo A. Berry, C. Roark, T. Wells, C. Johnson, G. Warstler, G. Osbun, ! (Pres.), D. McGrew (Sec.), B. Cripe (Pub. Rel.), Mr. Zook (Adv.), D. Bundy, M. Reinoehl, S. Hess. | M. Holmes; Row Two: R. Strahm, R. Christian, S. Bryan, D. ICT and OEA: A World of Work for the Business- Minded Students OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Front Row: S. Wolfe, L. Row Three: S. Bryan, J. Walter, B. Winget, S. Haynes, S. Stabe, Scattergood, C. Leins, D. Dales, M. Skelly; Row Two: D. Bryan, L. Garman, C. Leas; Row Four: J. Watts, S. Wilhelm (Treas.), M. Moughler, J. Keen, D. Young, R. Buchs, C. Krick, B. Walker: G. Delong (Pres.), D. Hinman (V. Pres.), P. Frick (Sec.), P. Baker. 64 ICT OEA 98 oe ae ese SE es FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: B. Hinkley, J. Shoudel, J. Cook, K. Lepley; Row Two: S. Perlich (Sec.), H. Wise (V. Pres.), H. Mertz (Pres.), S. S. Hartman (Treas.); Row Three: Mrs. Stomm (Adv.), C. Morningstar, A. Sebert, C. Thomas, D. Buckmaster, M. Trapp, D. Watson, Mrs. Ferris (Adv.); Row Four: C. Reinoehl, V. Zeigler, K. Grandstaff, B. McKean, C. Leas, G. Shumaker. FHA and FMC Prepare for the Future FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS: Front Row: J. Days, M. Klink, H. Potts, J. Shoudel, M. Gibson; Row Two: D. Kester, C. DeLucenay (Treas.), D. Griffin, (Corr. Sec.), A. Sebert, (Pres.), Mrs. Watts, (Adv.), B. Raymer, (V. Pres.), C. Browand, (Sec.), D. Seifert, ek oe, (Pres. Elect.); Row Three: A. Hillmer, K. Smith, D. Barth, S. Heimach, A. Zook, S. Walker, S. Perlich; Row Four: C. Freed, J. Eyler, C Richmond, A. Woodcock, C. Aiken, M. Woolever, B. Klink, P. Schiffli, M. Days. FHA FMC 65 Farming the Field is the Field ofa Future Farmer A farmer without his tractor is like the spring without the fall; there’s only one thing worse in the universe and that’s no Future Farmers at all. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: Mr. Whittington (Adv.), J. Grogg, D. Miller, B. Farver (Rep.), J. Miller (Treas.), J. Brand, J. Johnson (V. Pres.), M. Voltz, B. Surface, B. Blomeke, R. LaRowe, Mr. Shuman (Adv.); Row Two: S. Provines, D. Wirts, R. Cook, C. Shirk, M. Rottiger, J. Blomeke, J. Squier, J. Shaffer, R. Payton, J. Wirts; Row Three: D. Richter, J. Carnahan, L. 66 FFA Auld, B. Sliger, D. Long, R. Gibson, C. Eckert, R. Bolliet, N. Pankop, R. Barnhart, D. Gerig; Row Four: J. Clifford (Sent.), K. Henderson, L. Snider, T. High, T. Parrett, T. Maldeny, R. Seiler (Pres.), D. Brown, B. Price (Sec.), T. Inlow, G. Carnahan, R. Inlow. ee The World | | , Awaits | | Future Teachers ... FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: J. Kingsley, K. B. Smith, K. Weiler, S. Lawless, P. Thomas, A. Coleman, S. Hartman, K. Bunch, S. Buttermore, A. Hillmer, (Chap.), L. Heimach, D. Hartman, L. Brinkman, J. Kuhlhorst, M. Haynes; Lockhart, (Corr. Sec.), R. Hary, (V. Pres.), L. Yoder, (Pres.), Row Three: C. Weimer, S. Fleck, L. Lige, L. Wheeler, J. Grate, P. Brown, (Treas.), K. McDaniel, (Rec. Sec.), H. Mertz, S. le. [ely di, lelliseim (2. Wkseim, (Welter, Ik. Wiikey, (Po IMordc Johnson, B. Sebert, J. Sanders, Mrs. Couey, (Adv.); Row Two: S. Haynes, J. Provines, C. Watson. C. Thomas, D. Buckmaster, N. Goodwin, K. Noragon, C. Reinoehl, hristmas: A Time of Joy for F.1.A. Elan 07 Seeming baffled, Curtis Hatter is only pondering what and where his next move in the chess game will be. Chess Club .. CHESS CLUB: Row One: B. Outland, J. Wirts, G. Spornhauer, M. Henry, H. Potts, J. Kuhlman, L. Timmerman; Row Two: S. Kraft, C. Eckert, K. Pierce (V-Pres.), S. Starr (Pres.), C. Harvey (Sec.), D. Bosell, M. Bryant, J. Reed; Row Three: A. Stemen, 68 CHESS CLUB Mike Harter sets up his chess set, hoping for another exhilarat- ing victory over an unwary opponent. . Checkmate M. DeLucenay, M. Grate, S. Shull, C. Hatter, Mr. Ketch (Adv.), Mr. Griggs (Adv.), B. Musser, S. Lewis, L. Walker, J. Sink, B. Lawless R. Reas. FLYING MODELS CLUB: Row One: T. Fox (Sec.), J. Shipe, J. Bryant (Pres.), L. Fender, B. Schimpf, B. Raymer, D. Foulks K. Mavis (V-Pres.); Row Two: Mr. Snavley (Adv.), 7. Fugate, (Treas.), Mr. Barber (Adv.). Discovery By Science, Models Club SCIENCE CLUB: Row One: F. Stone; Row Two: K. Myers, Mr. Collins (Pres.), C. Clark (V-Pres.), K. Knee (Treas.). Murphy (Adv.), S. Handley; Row Three: D. Kester (Sec.), M. SCIENCE, FLYING MODELS 69 FRENCH CLUB: Row One: D. Felton, C. Stedman (Sec.), McDaniel, (Pres.), P . Morr N. Dove, S. Johnson, K. J. Carper (Treas,), M. Gingrich (V-Pres.), L. Brinkman, K. Noragon, J. Kingsley, E. Foley, Mr. Love (Adv.), Row Two: S. MacDowall, T. Randall, J. Cherry, C. Clark, C. Watson, L. Frederick, B. Smith, M. Stemen, All Language ZOO . Ely, M. Collins, C. Thomas, R. MacDonald; Row Three: C. Kessler, Delbecq, J. Cherry, R. Eldridge, S. Knott, S. Wertenberger, Frain, V. Zeigler, S. Fleck, C. Weimer, P. Troyer; Row Four: Collins, J. Clark, C. Warstler, P. Fry, C. Morr, ,C. Miller, Vanderpool, T. Keller, L. Johnson, J. Carper, S. Mettert. Clubs Combine Efforts to Stage Language Banquet LATIN CLUb: Row One: J. Shoudel, K. Feller, C. DeLucenay, B. Fox. S. Lewis; Row Two: S. Shull, A. Sebert, C. Baughman, S. Walker, L. Vian, A. Hillmer, C. Krehl, D. Shoudel, B. Raymer; 70 FRENCH, LATIN CLUBS Row Three: J. Clifford, B. Schaab, C. Carr, D. Seifert, M. Klink (Hist.), B. Klink (Publicity), J. Eyler (Pres.), S. Heimach (Sec.), S. Reed (Treas.), Mrs. Voss (Adv.), D. Miller, J. Reed. GERMAN CLUB: Row One: J. Hefty, B. Wible, R. Friend; Row L. Pulver (V-Pres.), M. Harper (Sec.), D. Baughman, Mr. Griggs Two: D. Cooper, B. Musser, J. Grate, D. Webb, J. Bower; Row (Adv.). Three: R. Diederich, R. Davis, J. Bartos (Treas.), J. Provines (Pres.), erman And Spanish Clubs Explore Culture Through Language Study SPANISH CLUB: Row One: B.Coleman, C. Baker, R. Walker, S. L. Sullivan, J. Stepp; Row Three: J. Alger, J. Sanders, D. Pierce Frownfelter, H. Wise, J. Dunn, M. Klein; Row Two: D. Hornbacker, (Treas.), S. Raub (V-Pres.), A. Coleman (Pres.), A. Gael (V-Pres.), P. T. Sanders, M. Woolever, T. Hile, K. Grile, W. Gilbert, J. Walker, McMaken (Sec.), Miss Stout (Adv.), J. Mack. GERMAN, SPANISH CLUBS 71 Y-Club Dances Brighten The Year TRI-HI-Y: Front Row: Mrs. Anthony (Adv.), K. Bunch, D. Derrow, Brinkman, L: Butler, S. Dreyer, C. Stedman, S. Heimach; Row Three: K. Gerbers, R. Kingsbury, S. Buttermore (Sgt. at Arms), M. Boswell K. Grandstaff, S. Lawless, C. Richards, J. Jones, C. Boggs, A. Coleman, (Pres.), S. Johnson (Chap.), E. Muhn (V. Pres.), J. Myers (Treas.), P. T. Sanders, C. Engle, B. Miser, A. Charleswood, K. Smith, D. Brown, L. Yoder, J. Sanders; Row Two: B. Smith, M. Stemen, K. Seigel, D. Knott; Row Four: J. Carbaugh, L. Morgan, G. Schmidt, Weiler, J. Dunn, K. Grile, S. Shull, P. Moore, B. Sebert, C. Dove, L. M. Klein, S. Wyss, V. Gifford, A. Budoso, C. DeLucenay, L. Wheeler. Patch Hines and Brenda Klink look happy after their “wedding Jefri Kuhlhorst and John Bower express their enjoyment of the ceremony” at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by Teen-Y. music by dancing at the Tri-Hi-Y “Old Fashioned Christmas Formal.” quit TEEN-Y: Front Row: Mrs. Anthony (Adv.), J. Oberlin, M. Sturmer, Brace, L. Stevenson, T. Grogg, S. Crabill; Row Three: J. Farrington, C. Baughman, M. Klink (Treas.), S. Henry (V. Pres.), L. Betz (Pres.), M. Spencer, C. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. Anthony, R. Hill, D. Shaw, B. P. Muckenfuss (Sgt. at Arms), R. Wattier (Chap.), L. Curtis (Sec), Saunders, S. Groscop, N. Liberatore, K. Feller, B. Williams, B. S. Fleck, C. Weimer; Row Two: K. South, K. Weimer, T. Hughes, M. Buttermore. Rugman, B. Schlosser, C. Baker, J. Hines, S. Cole, J. Duncan, M. 72 Y-CLUBS ss tangs a Ya TER BOYS’ PEP CLUB: Front Row: D. Bundy, M. Bowker, T. Koch, D. Baughman, M. Leas, P. Hamman, H. Hillabrand, T. Brandon, D. Boren, J. Bower, T. Lochner, M. Gael, M. Shukerk; Row Two: L. Kott, D. Gafken, L. Holmes, B. Schaab, P. Ball, J. Hefty, K. Wilson, L. Payton, D. Carper, B. Beaty, J. Johnson, |. Magginnis, D. Cooper; Row Three: K. Myers, G. Carnahan, A. High, M. Gerig, IR lrWicolfon, (. iXwines, |, Clin, IDL lse rednianel, 1 Joniasera, |b: Knott, B. Webb, R. Strawser, D. Ish, K. Bumgarner; Row Four: R. Friend, G. Warstler, E. Simanton, T. Gerber, D. Worthington, B. Farver, M. Reinoehl, D. Cole, R. Hall, J. Carr, R. Grate. Boys’ Pep Club Adds Zest To Victories Senior Paul Hamman seems pleased with the results of the referee's call. Dan Boran and Tony Koch, loyal leaders of Boys’ Pep Club, discuss plans for the next cheer. BOYS SPRERsCEUBS3 GIRLS’ PEP CLUB: Row One: J. Kingsley, C. Reinoehl, M. Moughler, S. Wolfe, J. Sanders, S. Johnson, B. Sebert, B. Schaab, S. DeWitt (V. Pres.), M. Gingrich (Pres.); Row Two: M. Stemen, B. Smith, K. isragon, P. McMaken, S. Hamman, L. Brinkman, J. Carper, K. McDaniel, J. Kuhlhorst, R. Kingsbury; Row Three: T. Hile, V. Zeigler, Y. Pierce, T. Patee, S. Griffin, C. Boggs, J. Carbaugh, Smith, L. Wheeler, J. Grate; Row Four: G. Strite, P. Fry, Bailey, N. Wilson, S. Walker, J. Patee, J. Walker, J. Dreyer, Fleck, D. Squier; Row Five: P. Zeigler, D. Gorrell, H. Carnahan, Bassett , M. Kline, C. Dulle, C. Frey, J. Mack, J. Manon, Brown; Row Six: K. Smith, D. Post, S. Miller, C. MacDowall. AANA 109 Spirited Girls Combine Their Junior girls raise their voices in Battle Cry 74 GIRLS’ PEP CLUB GIRLS’ PEP CLUB: Row One: L. Yoder (Treas.), N. Gschwend, J. Morgan, T. Ridgway; Row Four: M. Skelly, K. Lepley, C. Thomas, Imus, N. Miller, S. Dreyer, J. Aldrich, C. Stedman, K. Hartman, S. Kain, L. McKean, D. Frain, T. Keller, D. Hartman, M. Shuherk, S. Buttermore, K. Bunch; Row Two: D. Derrow, S. MacDowall, K. K. Grandstaff; Row Five: D. Ellis, C. Morr, B. Brown, C. Johnson, Gerbers, L. Miller, R. Hary, M.A. Miller, S. Diederich, P. Brown, D. Buckmaster, M. Trapp, J. Carper, H. Rempis, S. Boyd, C. Harvey; N. Goodwin, J. Phillips; Row Three: A. Hillmer, S. Heimach, K. Row Six: S. Harvey, K. Harkless, J. Honaker, D. Seigel, J. Shoudel. Moore, L. Lige, A. Sebert, G. Shumaker, D. Seifert, J. Bauman, L. Voices In A Victorious Harmony The smile on the face of Senior Kathy Gerbers shows the pride she finds in the accomplishment of another Baron victory. Candy Stedman and Mary Ann Miller play Santa’s helpers as they await the arrival of the Barons. GIRES SPER FCEUBI7S SWING CHOIR | (CONGLOMERATION): Floor: S. Mettert, L. imet- tert, G. Warstler, C. Dove, S. Smith, J. Kuhlhorst, D. Derrow; Platforms: T. Lochner, S. Buttermore, J. Bower, P. Brown, R. Stackhouse. K. Hartman, R. Friend, D. Kern. M. Reinoehl, T. Ellert, H. Mertz; Instrumentalists: P. Hamman, (Piano), R. Hall (Guitar), M. Skelly (Cornet), P. Hillmer (Trombone), M. Carnahan (Drums), D. Worthington (Cornet), J. Magginnis (Guitar). Swing Choirs | And II Provide Entertainment For The Community SWING CHOIR II: Front Row: A. Hillmer, T. Barkey, J. Ellison, C. Rink, R. Hall, S. Mettert, C. Wood, D. Hartman, R. Freed, C. Wood, 76 SWING CHOIRS S. Roberts, D. Kester; Row Two: M. Gerig, S. Heimach, T. Koch, V. Crozier, D. Cole, L. Johnson, C. Warstler. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Front Row: E. Myers, V. Myers, S. Heimach, S. Mettert, P. Brewer, A. Coleman, C. Dove, A. Hillmer, D. Hartman, G. Warstler; Row Two: C. Harkless, L. Mettert, P. Brown, B. Musser, P. Thomas, D. Derrow, T. Henderson, R. Stackhouse, J. Kuhlhorst, M. Gerig, B. Farver, C. Watson; Row Three: J. Magginnis, M. Haynes, e2 S. Smith, D. Kern, K. Hartman, T. Lochner, R. Hall, J. Aldrich, J. Bower D. Cole, P. Hamman; Row Four: M. Skelly, P. Hillmer, M. Leas, S. Buttermore, M. Reinoehl, K. Bunch, R. Friend, B. Haines, H. Mertz, N. Goodwin, T. Ellert. Markiton Revamps A Cappella Choir A CAPPELLA 77 Kathy Lepley, Meg Rodecap, and Carol Wood clap the beat. Concert Choir members get into the swing while rehearsing. Concert Choir Pursues Blend Of Tones CONCERT CHOIR: Front Row: C. Tuttle, J. Thomas, A. Zook, Zehner, R. MacDonald, T. Johnson, T. Wells, D. Sherck, C. Martz, J. Cook, J. Ellison, M. Rodecap, K. Lepley, C. Thomas, V. Crozier, T. Crabill, R. Freed, B. Schimpf, B. Davis, J. Grogg, L. Frederick, C. Warstler, J. Wood, C. Wood, D. Grate, C. Rink, J. Provines, J. Cherry, Y. Pierce, W. Reinoehl; Row Four: J. Days, J. Grimm, L. D. McClellan; Row Two: C. Freed, S. Smith, L. Wheeler, J. Dunn, Ely, H. Cole, B. Nopper, C.J. Hatter, C. Boggs, J. Stepp, G. Shatto, D. Baker, E. Heffley, L. Johnson, B. Winget, B. Aldrich, S. Mettert, T. Fee, D. Richter, K. Heffley, T. Koch, C. Hill, K. Moughler, J. D. Buckmaster, L. Rush, J. Grate, D. Kester, J. Keen, P. Frick; Bassett, P. Spornhauer, T. Barkey, D. Houser, L. Lowe, W. Qualls. Row Three: K. Knee, J. Patee, C. Wood, T. Ridgway, M. Boswell, D. 78 CONCERT CHOIR GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB: Front Row: J. Carper, B. McKean, J. Cook, J. Pepple, C. Jordan, D. Brown, P. Taylor, D. Delbecq, C. Harvey, C. Strup, S. Tingley, K. Johnson, D. Lepard, D. Copley; Row Two: J. Cherry, M. Muzzillo, L. Pulver, B. Petre, S. Wolfe, B. Brown, L. Lepley, B. Walker, B. Wurm, T. Farver, J. Warstler, D. Watson, P. McNutt, R. Casseiman, S. Frownfelter, B. Jernigan; Row Three: J. Cook, P. Lepley, P. Ayers, K. Boyd, J. Carbaugh, R. 2 Drerup, B. Ellert, S. Stabe, L. Crowl, N. Bonecutter, T. Krehl, S. Vallance, T. DeYoung, D. Watson, B. Stonebraker, D. Watson; Row Four: M. Reinig, L. Jordan, J. Grimm, M. Moughler, S. Wolfe, L. McKean, B. Boyd, T. Patee, C. Rowe, H. Rempis, P. Fuller, C. Crowl, J. Frey, B. Critney, D. Singleton, D. Young, S. Griffin, D. Barth, D. Griffin. Girls Take Part In Glee Club Jan Carbaugh, Michele Moughler and Susan Wolfe practice for an upcoming concert. Susan Frownfelter and Darlene Watson add their voices to another Glee Club melody. GIBGS.GEEL CLUE 79 FRESHMAN SWING CHOIR: Front Row: J. Ellert, B. Coleman, S. Handley, E. Jordan, J. Honaker, P. Jordan; Row Two: L. Stevenson, J. Hines, R. Gulick, K. Drerup, N. Warstler, G. Spornhauer, G. a Garman, L. Vian. J. Duncan, J. Ordway; Row Three; M. Spencer, S. Foley, C. Dulle, T. Parr, H. Easley, J. Park, D. Curtiss, M. Peters, R. Walker, K. Feller, B. Williamis, B. Buttermore. Members Of The Freshman Choirs “Sing” Into Action FRESHMAN CHOIR: Front Row: S. Harvey, J. Honaker, P. Jordan, M. Kline, J. Duncan, K. Johnson, B. Buttermore, L. Stevenson, L. Vian, B. Williams, J. Ordway, E. Delbecq, P. Rupert, B. Middleton, K. Feller, R. Walker; Row Two: L. Brown, S. Leins, K. Harkless, S. Foley, J. Hines, T. Parr, R. Gulick, G. Spornhauer, E. Jordan, S. Handley, G. 80 FRESHMAN CHOIR Garman, R. Brace, N. Liberatore; Row Three: P. Fry, M. Spencer, C. Dulle, M. McClellan, B. Coleman, M. DePew, K. Drerup, N. Warstler, B. Saunders, R. Shaffer, J. Young, C. MacDowall, C. Krehl, D. Post; Row Four: M. Peters, M. Smith, C. Eckert, C. Fifer, J. Park. er ere PEP BAND: Front Row: C. Richmond, J. Saltsman, B. Musser, S. Perlich, V. Myers, P. Thomas; Row Two: C. Browand, G. Norris, S. Perlich, C. Rink, S. Smith, A. Synesall; Row Three: C. Leas, B. Critney, M. Skelly, J. Alger, D. Pierce, P. Creecy; Row Four: P. Hillmer, J. Bartos, R. Died- erich, D. Alger, D. Phillips; Row Five: S. Hampshire, R. Davis, W. Buckmaster, M. Skelly, M. Harter, C. Clark; Row Six: K. Ball, J. Goodwin, M. Leins, J. Duncan, J. Foulks, Mr. Norris (Dir.); Row Seven: L. Schlatter, T. Fugate, L. Wilson, K. Mavis. Pep Band Arouses Spirits PEP BAND 81 Freshman And Concert Bands Promote Haywood, B. Hayward, S. Grogg, C. Kinzer, T. Parr, R. Mitchener, M. Tarlton, D. Frye, D. Parrish, J. Pepple, T. Squires, D. Ish, W. Durfey, J. Carr, M. Barse; Row Four: Mr. Norris (Dir.), M. Smith, R. Dove, K. Fugate, K. Fender, S. Hubartt, R. Gulick, H. Easley, D. Curtiss, D. Haynes, J. Clark, G. Collins, D. Foulks, D. Collins, J. Long. FRESHMAN BAND: Front Row: G. Ridgway, L. Inlow, N. Link, K. Mavis, D. Ellis, C. Baker, C. Morr, K. Hampshire, B. Openlander, C. Kretz; Row Two: S. Miller, J. Farrington, S. Johnson, S. Albright, S. Cole, S. Krafft, S. Graber, J. Brandon, M. DeLucenay, L. Walker, C. Frey, M. Bl eck, D. Hartman, M. Butler, S. Baker, S. Brown; Row Three: B. Schlosser, B. Aldrich, N. Brand, B. Blevins, J. Dyer, B. FRESHMAN TWIRLERS: K. Mavis, C. Baker, oF Miller; Kneeling: N. Brand (Feature Twir- B. Schlosser, J. Carr, (Drum Maj.), D. Hart- ler). man, (Drum Maj.), J. Farrington, K. Fugate, (Above) Frosh band member Sandy Johnson gains experience through her sax. (Right) Kay Hampshire, Brenda Openlander, and Charlene Kretz prepare for a performance. 82 FRESHMAN BAND Interestin TheMusic Department Concert Band gives Randy McEntarfer and Bob Allmandinger a chance to learn rhythm. Ann Charleswood’s bass clarinet adds to the total sound of the Concert Band. CONCERT BAND: Front Row: D. Frain, J. Deetz, C. Aiken, S. Husselman, T. Keller, S. Raub, C. Weimer, T. Keesler, P. Sowle, C. Miller, J. Miller, S. Stone; Row Two: D. Houser, K. Griffin, E. Shatto, C. Holman, R. Williams, S. Crabill, D. Seigel, A. Charles- wood, C. Engle, B. Miser, K. Smith, S. Ladd, P. Muckenfuss, M. Williams, T. Hile, S. Rudolph; Row Three: C. Baughman, B. Widner, D. Steury, C. Baker, C. Shippy, T. Wappes, B. Schortgen, C. Kurtz, D. Means, T. Crabill, B. Musser, R. Jennings, R. Newcomer, D. Kohl, S. Dickman, T. Grogg, T. Smith, P. Creecy, D. Pierce, J. Alger; Row Four: B. Allmandinger, B. Jones, R. McEntarter, M. Werner, T. Fugate, J. Squier, L. Schlatter, J. Goodwin, R. Walker, T. Rupert, Mr. Norris, (Dir.). CONCERT BAND 83 SYMPHONIC BAND: Front Row: K. McDaniel, C. Richmond, G. Norris, Moore, M. Ridgway, M. Leas, B. Farver, R. Diederich, D. Rose, J. M. Gingrich, C. Browand, K. Weiler, C. Watson, S. Mettert, R. Bartos, P. Hillmer, S. Rudolph, K. Knott, L. Butler, R. Hary, M. Clark, M. Klink, C. Clark, R. Stackhouse, D. Phillips, J. Saltsman; Bacon; Row Four: S. Hampshire, D. Worthington, T. Lochner, W. Row Two: S. Perlich, J. Bauman, L. Rush, M. Skelly, C. Thomas, Buckmaster, R. Davis, M. Skelly, M. Harter, J. Grogg, G. Buttermore, 3 lai, ie. dees, J iron, ©, iRink, S. Siatin, (2 Waones, IN. H. Mertz, S. Perlich, M. A. Miller, K. Ball, M. Collins, M. Skelly, C. Goodwin, C. Allmandinger, C. Martz, C. Stedman, T. Ridgway, L. Leas, B. Critney, V. Myers, A. Synesall. Row Five: Mr. Norris Lowe, D. Rediger, D. Hartman, C. Warstler; Row Three: S. Johnson, S. (Dir.), J. Foulks, M. Leins, S. Nelson, K. Mavis, T. Fugate, J. MacDowall, L. Miller, S. Diederich,P. Morr, M. Rodecap, E. Muhn, P. Crowl, L. Wilson, B. Schimpf, J. Duncan, M. Pfister. Symphonic Band Takes Pride In Perfection The french horns of Mary Bacon and Lisa Butler produce a Drum Majors Gregg Norris and Marymae Gingrich lead the Marching melodious tone in preparation for a Symphonic Band Concert. Barons through hours of practice to achieve moments of glory. 84 SYMPHONIC BAND ae BAND AND CHOIR 85 | | | TWIRLERS: Front Row: M. A. Miller, P. Moore, M. Klink, A. Charleswood, S. Ladd, C. Baker, R. Walker, M. Pfister. | | | | Senior Mary Ann Miller anxiously awaits _ Feature Twirler Karen Smith displays grace, her performance _ charm, and style as she prepares herself — _ for the Indiana State Fair. — — 86 TWIRLERS E. Muhn, M. Williams, M. Ridgway, K. Bunch, K. Engle, L. BARONETTES: Front Row: B. Ely, K. Grile, B. Sebert, T. Grogg, Miller (Alt.), J. Oberlin (Alt.) T. Sanders, L. Brinkman, S. Henry, J. Myers; RowTwo: S. Raub (Alt.), S. Knott (Alt.), K. Hartman, C. Richards, K. Weiler, Highlight Our Halftimes Kathy Hartman and Mona Ridgway “rock around the clock” at a football halftime. Karen Bunch displays new pompoms, an added attraction to Baronette halftime. BARONETTES 87 Diane Felton works industriously for another successful newspaper. Mark Bowers grins with delight as he discovers a new idea for the Shield. D.H.S. Students Approve Of Improved Shield Format Barb Ely looks apprehensive as assignments are being posted. Mrs. Anthony, Adviser, learns to cope with numerous problems very patiently. 88 SHIELD STAFF PROUDLY PRESENTS HE 1971-72 SHIELD STAFF: Front Row: B. Ely, D. Felton, J. Aldrich, S. Eldridge, S. Haynes, S. Lawless, L. Scattergood, T. Keuneke, S. Perlich, G. Buttermore, P. Bishop, C. Miller, M. Klin, L. Frederick, Fleck, L. Wilson, M. Ridgway, Mrs. Anthony (Adv.), Row Three: L. Wheeler; Row Two: M. Haynes, J. Jones, D. Delbeca, R. E. Foley (Editor-In-Chief), C. Richards (Associate Editor). Ellen Foley ... Editor-In-Chief Chris Richards ... Associate Editor SHIELD STAFF 89 SABER STAFF: Front Row: K. McDaniel, S. Mac Dowall; Row Two: Sebert, L. Yoder, C. Stedman, P. Morr, N. Miller; Row Four: J. Imus, D. Simanton, K. Wilson, J. Duncan, D. Cooper, H. Hilla- R. Kingsbury, J. Myers, J. Carper, S. DeWitt, J. Aldrich; Row brand, G. Anthony, M. Bacon; Row Three: M. Miller, J. Sanders, B. Five: K. Bunch, P. Brown, S. Diederich, E. Muhn, B. Nopper, S. Perlich. r saber Staff Reaches New Heights 90 SABER STAFF Sports Editor ... Jon Duncan Organizations Editor ... Karen Bunch Student Life Editor ... Peggy Brown f Imagination For A Better Yearbook Editor-In-Chief ... Kathy McDaniel Associate Editor ... Sarah MacDowall SABER STAFF 91 Se a ee ee SOTO RGF ai ti tii, Throwing a pass leading to a touchdown, Beating the opponent 5-love, Pinning your man, Sinking the impossible foul shot, Hitting a home run with bases loaded, Finishing the golf match two under par. SPORTS LETTERMEN: Front Row: J. Miller, R. Stackhouse, C. Engle, D. Baughman, S. Grogg, T. Brandon, M. Gunzenhauser (Sec.-Treas.), L. Payton (Pres.), R. Miller, K. Wilson (Vice Pres.), J. Duncan, D. Sowle, C. Dove, B. Klink, J. Butler; Row Two: J. Ober, J. Bower, T. Lochner, D. MacMillan, T. Sponhower, B. Schaab, T. Koch, H. Hillabrand, B. Schlosser, D. Myers, D. Pfefferkorn, D. Post, M. Gael, D. Boren; Row Three: P. Reid, J. Grogg, D. Rose, M. Grate, D. Sherck, J. Hefty, T. McAlhany, T. Ellert, B. Miller, J. Freed, G. Teixeira, P. Hillmer, |. Magginnis; Row Four; V. Lettermen’s Club Active al Senior Lettermen John Bower, Dan Cooper, and Jim Hefty anxiously await a ‘booming business.” 94 LETTERMEN’S CLUB Benner. R. Gonzalez, M. Sattison, D. Gafken, P. Hines, L. Holmes, G. Warstler, D. Lochner, L. Kott, S. Lutz, K. Myers, N. Shultz, B. Beaty, R. Nichols, T. Prichard; Row Five: J. Schmidt, E. Schmidt, R. Roark, R. Rudolph, B. Krehl, L. Bolinger, M. Henry, S. Shull, S. Stackhouse, R. Martin, D. Simanton, J. Buchanan. G. Norris, B. Wheeler, D. Cooper, P. Ball; Row Six: Mr. Jones (Adv.), Mr. Platt (Adv.), G. Leins, C. Voelkel, G. Reynolds, K. Oberlin, R. Farrington, Mr. Voelkel (Adv.), Mr. Bowman (Adv.), Mr. Fites (Adv.). Lettermen’s Club includes both students who have earned varsity letters and those who are _ po- tential lettermen. This club rep- resents good sportsmanship and good school spirit in athletics and the whole school program. The lettermen were in charge of con- cessions, had an all-sports ban- quet in the spring, and donated money towards the weight machine which is found in the gym. They also hoped to award an athletic scholarship to an _ outstanding athlete at DeKalb High School. Ira Magginnis busies himself selling soda pop. FCA: Front Row: Mr. Wakenight (Adv.), H. Hillabrand, J. Hefty, T. Sponhower, T. Brandon, M. Gunzenhauser, M. Henry (Treas.), B. Miller (Pres.), L. Payton (Vice Pres.), J. Freed (Sec.), R. Miller, K. Wilson, D. Post, P. Hillmer, Mr. Jones (Adv.); ROW Two: S. Nelson, L. Holmes, P. Reid, D. Gafken, L. Kott, C. Voelkel, G. Reynolds, T. McAlhany, B. Schlosser, D. MacMillan, B. Beaty, R. Nichols, |. Magginnis, M. Gael, M. Shuherk, D. Sowle; Row Three: D. Richter, B. Springer, M. Gerig, R. Rudolph, Ss, Groge, P. Hines, G: Leins, T: -Ellert, B. Krehl; J. Carr, B: Webb, E. Simanton, K. Bunch, D. Leffler, T. Gerber; Row Four: K. Webb, M. Boswell, R. Hall, C. Phillips, B. Wilson, D. Chalfant, M. Gallagher, F. Cooper, D. Montez, J. Platt, D. Moyer, J. Gafken, D. Kester, N. Kuhihorst, K. Baird, J. Brandon, R. Mitchener. Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Achieve Progressive Year The main purpose of the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes is to combine the challenge and adven- ture of religious living with being an athlete. The guys who were in this club carried out this purpose quite well. They held meetings once a month, with “an overnight’’ in the gym every three or four months. Various activities included partici- pating in different sports and having fellowship together. Another objec- tive they wanted to achieve was to send several members to a sum- mer conference. Marvin Gael, Rob Miller, and Monte Gun- zenhauser patiently wait for business to pick up. Ruben Gonzalez is courteous to his cus- tomers. (Above) Bill Schaab is busy waiting on a hun- gry fan. (Below) Brent Beaty and Jeff John- son talk about the game. FCA95 CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: JT. Ellert, (Mgr.), G. Teixeira, |. Magginnis, M. Sattison, M. Grate, R. Gonzalez, P. Reid, J. Duncan, (Mgr.), Row Two: F. Cooper, D. Scranage, K. Myers, S. 4 s, Hampshire, N. Holmes, M. Peters, D. Manon D. Taulbee, J. Single- ton, D. Richter, H. Keen, R. Depew, D. Myers, K. Boger, N. Warstler, T. Gonzalez, Coach Niles Walton. The cross country Barons, under the direction of Coach Niles Wal- ton, raced to an overall record of 41-18 and a Coach Walton scrutinizes his team. TOP FIVE RUNNERS: Standing: Marshall Grate, Ira Magginnis, Martin Sattison; Kneeling: Gary Teixeira, Ruben Gonzalez. 96 CROSS COUNTRY record of 13-5. Led by Seniors Gary Teixeira and Ira Magginnis, and Sophomore Marshall Grate, all who completed the two-mile in less than ten minutes, the Men- In-Red had outstanding performan- ces in post-season action. Only four runners will graduate, and the Barons have a strong underclass team. They showed stren- gth in several freshman-sophomore meets and have plenty of potential for the future. The Baron cross country team should expect another great season next year. regular season Ruben Gonzalez and Don Myers complete their two-mile trek. Gary Teixeira sets the state record at the Angola meet with a time of 9:32, as he is cheered on by some 700 fans. denotes Evening Star photo Individual Performances Boost Harriers to Successful Season CROSS COUNTRY Churubusco Elmhurst Angola Snider, Huntington, South Side North Side Northrop DeKalb Inv. Garrett Leo South Side Inv. Pr. Heights, Angola Garrett, Lakeland . Carroll ; Manchester Inv. East Noble Conference Columbia City Sectional Regional lra Magginnis wins the DeKalb Invitational as Martin Sattison cheers him on. CROSS COUNTRY 97 a eli | FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Front Row: J. Christian, T. Gerber, M. D. Montez, K. Teixeira, C. Phillips, S. Starr, B. Webb, M. Smith, Thomas, K. Bunch, C. MacDowall, H. Easley, R. Brown, G. Glick, C. Kinzer, D. Cox, M. Refner; Third Row; K. Baird, D. Leffler, E. Simanton, C. Hansen, T. Simmons, T. Squires, S. Graber; Second J. Hollar, T. Aschleman, L. Auld, N. Kuhlhorst,. S. Krafft,B. Wilson, Row: M. Morton, L. Steffen, M. Cooper, R. Ball, D. Chalfant, J. Carper, A. Fox, R. Sliger, D. Kester, M. Gallagher, B. Kelly. Freshman Team Reigns Victorious A lot of long, hard practices under the guidance of Coach Bill Jones revealed a powerful fresh- man team. By using ability, stren- gth, and teamwork, the Freshman Gridiron closed the season with a 7-0 record. Fans should look forward to watching this triumphant team in the next few years, for they will indeed be “A Strong Baron Powerhouse.” Coach Jones offers advice. Chris Phillips looks for an open receiver. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Tex Teixeira races for a touchdown. Bishop Luers Concordia East Noble Garrett Northridge Angola Columbia City — OLN Oe oLove © 98 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL B-TEAM FOOTBALL: Front Row: M. Gerig, B. Allmandinger, J. S. Shull, J. Bassett, J. Friedel, D. Cox, D. Hornbacker; Third Row: Platt, N. Shultz, K. Webb, M. Sattison, R. Martin, J. Elliott, R. Van- K. Brace, S. Bowman, M. Lochner, J. Schmidt, Dp. Skelly A. dervest; Second Row: B. Mcintyre, D. Brown, R. Rufner, P. Smith, Stemen, M. Butler, J. Woolever, R. King, B. Springer. ’ 2 : Coach Hillabrand’s Barons prov- Reserves’ Determination estes sions as they wound us the season with a 6-1 record. The season opened with a big win G : against East Noble. Frustration then Ives Successfu] Season followed as arch rival Garrett bounced back and handed the Mighty Barons an O-8 loss. The last five games revealed that the Big Red was_ inded forceful, as the opponents fell easily in defeat. Varsity spectators should look forward to a successful sea- son next year. RESERVE FOOT BAL East Noble ' Garrett ; Angola Carroll Goshen Columbia City Heritage (Above) Coaches Hillabrand and Voelkel converse on new plays. (Below) A touchdown gives teammates a lift in spirit. denotes Evening Star photo. B-TEAM FOOTBALL 99 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: K. Oberlin, H. Hillabrand, R. Miller, T. Prichard, G. Warstler, M. Mayberry, J. Clark, G. Leins, D. Brown, J. Hefty, M. Gael. Second Row: J. Brown, (Mgr.), D. Myers, L. Payton, M. Long, L. Holmes, D. Lochner, P. Hines, G. Reynolds, L. Kott, R. Vandervest, R. Martin, P. Ball, R. Farrington, K. Pierce, (Mgr.), Third Row: D. Cooper, (Mgr.), T. Koch, C. Voelkel, D. Boren, J. Bower, T. Lochner, V. Benner, R. Christian, D. Alger, D. Baugh- man, R. Nichols, J. Woolever, J. Weimer. Big Dan Boren finds a cruical block for Leonard Kott as the Big Red Machine looks on. denotes Evening Star photo. 100 VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1971 gridiron campaign was nothing but a disappointing one for the Baron Varsity. The season started well as the Men-In-Red tied tough Buffton, lost a close one to Angola in the closing minutes of the game, and tied the Starfires of South Adams. After that, nowever, the Big Red Machine was plagued with injuries and defeats for the remainder of the season. It is important to note, however, that wherever the Mighty Barons were, their fans were loyal to the quick. They battled through all types of rain, cold, and mud to back their team. It is also note- worthy that even if the Barons were defeated on the scoreboard, they were never defeated in the eyes of the fans. Barons Show Endurance in Disappointing Season i a Cy Voelkel listens intently to Coach Platt’s instructions. VARSITY FOOTBALL Bluffton Angola South Adams Goshen Columbia City Elmhurst Garrett East Noble Bellmont Vic Benner seems discouraged with the play. VARSITY FOOTBALL 101 Vic Benner (87) carries the ball for precious yardage as Marvin Gael (68) and Gary Leins (45) look on. Coach John Platt confers with the referee at the Angola game. 102 VARSITY FOOTBALL Ken Oberlin slows after pass. denotes Evening Star photo an incomplete John Bower tackles an Angola player as Dennis Myers (on ground), Tom Lochner (left of Bower), and Tony Koch (extreme left) move toward the play. Football is a sport which utilizes many talents. Here Dan Boren (90) attempts to tackle an opponent who is attempting to block a pass. VARSITY FOOTBALL 103 TENNIS Bellmont Central Noble East Noble Columbia City South Adams Bluffton Angola South Adams Homestead Northwood Concordia NINNWOOANUNWUD O 4 0 4 0) 1 9 1 2. 1) 4 7 — _ - : Ss = = - E - ia ; } SOT EEL SOMES ZOOS TS aS IVE FE P Bruce Schlosser uses his famous forehand. Baron Packetmen Get Much Action DeKalb’s tennis team ahieved its best season in its fie-year history by winning nine natches and losing but two. Thoselosses went to conference foes Euffton and Concordia. The team pléed se- cond in sectional play and Aird in the NEIC conference tournament: Personalities such as “The cute”’ Mick Cameron, “‘Wild B Shaab, Dave “Rosy” Rose, Bruce “The Bomber” Schlosser, Jeff ‘th Giant Killer’ Grogg, and “Steve--Rino”’ Felke worked under Coac! Bow- man’s direction to give the3arons a victorious season. Although many of the 3arons this season were seniors, theracke- teers have a strong unerclass squad, and should prove them- selves worthy again in 1972. “Where, oh, where did that tennis ball go?’ is an appropriate question for Senior Steve Felke. Coach Bowman studies ' s team's performance. Jeff Grogg readies himself for the first serve. TENNIS 105 WRESTLING: Front Row: A. High, D. Brown, T. Prichard, E. Schmidt, N. Shultz, T. High, R. Moore, K. Myers. Second Row: Coach Russ Wrestlers Fight For Success WRESTLING Homestead Angola Goshen Columbia City , Carroll - Woodlan _ South Adams _ South Side East Noble New Haven Whitko Bellmont Northrop 106 WRESTLING okie _, 7 nal “RESTING DEKAY Smith, J. Boger, Mgr., J. Friedel, E. Ball, B. Springer, T. Smith, P. Ball, M. Gael, M. Shuherk, D Boren, |. Magginnis, Mgr. Coach Russ Smith puts some body English into his job. As a Northrop wrestler takes the advan- _ tage, Mike Shuherk smiles at the referee, © hoping for a few extra points. The Baron matmen this season wound up with a record of 6-7, but should show improvement next Tim High (bottom) tumbles with a Whitko season as only four lettermen will opponent ashe Strives for a pin. be lost in the class of ’72—Pat f Ball, Marvin Gael, Mike Shuherk, and Dan Boren. With these seniors leaving, Tim High, who led the Barons this year with a 16-4 season, and Ed Schmidt, with a 11-3-2 re- cord, will be the leaders for our Men-In-Red. We all can look forward to a fine season for the Varsity Matmen. WRESTLING 107 we GYMNASTICS: Front Row: Coach Steve Bowman, L. Kline, D. Pfefferkorn, S. Grogg, M. Ford, T. Ellert, B. Krehl, B. Kelley, P. Spornhauer. Row Two: P. Hines, R. Hall, S. Pressler, G. Warstler, T. Gerber, J. Stuller, J. Ober, Keith Myers (student Dean Pfefferkorn goes up for the final turn (above), and lets go (below). Larry Kline performs while his teammates spot for him. 108 GYMNASTICS teacher), S. Shull (mgr.). Row Three: M. DeLucenay, R. Dove, C. MacDowall, E. Pfefferkorn, G. Collins, D. Curtiss, N. Warstler, M. Tarlton. The Baron gymnasts compiled a 5-7 seasonal record. The team finished fourth at the Concord Invitational and fifth at the sec- tional. Several members gave out- standing performances in individual events. Steve Grogg took first place at the state meet in floor exercise after a first at Heritage and a fourth at the Concord Invitational. Brad Krehl received tenth place on the still rings at the state meet. Rick Hall, sidehorse, Dean Pfeffer- korn, trampoline, and Gary Warst- ler, parallel bars, also competed at the state level. The team has strong possibilities for next year as there were thirteen freshmen on this year’s team. E. Simanton, R. Scanlon, Steve Grogg uses his skill on the mats. GYMNASTICS ° Jimtown Angola Heritage Wabash South Bend Adams Concord Jimtown Heritage South Bend Adams Angola Heritage Portland Portland ) 61.60 71.76 76.42 75.64 Tose 81.53 89.75 86.19 92.00 87.20 87.00 81.53 70.04 Brad Krehl executes his routine perfectly. John Ober views his judges upside down. Coach Bowman and Mr. Myers seriously study the contestants. GYMNASTICS 109 Bill Jones’ Freshmen ‘‘Net’”’ 15-3 Mark, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Front Row: K. Bunch, M. Likens, D. Taul- bee, J. Park, D. Chalfant, D. Montez, M. Peters. Row Two: K. Baird C-TEAM: Front Row: D. Moyer (Mgr.), B. Mcintyre, J. Platt, S. Nelson, A. Stemen, B. Akey. Row Two: M. 110 FRESHMAN, C-TEAM BASKETBALL Grate, G. Shatto, (Megr.), D. Leffler, P. Fluke, N. Kuhlhorst, S. Starr, C. Phillips, B. Webb, E. Miller, F. Cooper, J. Long, (Mgr.). D. Richter, M. Likens, M. Gerig, M. Boswell, Coach Ken Work- man. sett Tourney, Reserves Finish 8-5 Se JUNIOR VARSITY: Front Row: D. Moyer (Mgr.), S. Nelson, B. L. Kott, M. Boswell, C. Shultz. Row Three: Assistant Coach John McIntyre, J. Platt, M. Gerig, A. Stemen, B. Akey, T. McAlhany Maloy, G. Shatto, D. Richter, J. Singleton, R. Rudolph, G. Daub, (Mgr.). Row Two: L. Holmes, M. Grate, R. Romero, M. Likens, Coach Ken Workman. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL C-TEAM BASKETBALL : Angola : Leo Carroll Garrett Churubusco Concordia : Hamilton Angola : Eastside East Noble Churubuscc Columbia City Garrett Avilla East Noble Garrett Angola Bishop Dwenger DeKalb Tourney Central Noble Garrett Rome City Norwell Tourney Churubusco Norwell Prairie Heights Village Woods RESERVE BASKETBALL Huntington Central Catholic Garrett East Noble Lakeland Angola South Side Holiday Tourney Carroll Leo Concordia Leo Carroll Bluffton FRESHMAN, B-TEAM, C-TEAM BASKETBALL 111 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: D. Myers, Mgr., B. Schlosser, Two: Coach Ramar Wakenight, R. Roark, D. Gafken, D. MacMillan, C. Shultz, L. Holmes, B. Miller, J. Freed, D. Sowle, Mgr. Row J. Singleton, D. Post, R. Rudolph, Ass’t. Coach Ken Workman. In a blur of speed, Brad Miller scores against Snider. At Right— Jim Freed drives past his Columbia City foe to score two for the Men-In-Red. 112 VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL D 3 Huntington 71 | Carroll Central Catholic 76 _ : : Bluffton Garrett 49 CC | Snider East Noble 62 North Side Lakeland fi 70 , South Adams Angola 88 Northrop South Side ; 57 a Columbia City Bishop Dwenger Tourney _. Eastside Bishop Dwenger 67 Bellmont Snider 64 |.H.S.A.A. Sectional Concordia 78 é Hamilton =Xe) 74 Garrett eh RR Rina Coenen — REAR. is RR aaRaN VARSITY BASKETBALL 113 Baron Basketball Draws Thousands Coach ‘‘Whitie’’ Wakenight led his Varsity Barons from a rather poor 3-18 record last year to a superb 14-8 record this year. Need- less to say, the Barons were a team which caught many area coa- ches, fans, and sportswriters by sur- prise—not to mention the other teams. Other than the first game of the season, with Huntington, and the last game of the season, with Gar- rett, the Barons lost no games on their home court—proof that home court fans give a great boost to a team. One great credit to the team was that, with only a few exceptions, the Baron team was identical to the 1970-71 team, but still came out with a vastly improved record. The Barons were the only team to blemish the perfect record of the Leo Lions, a feat which made sports headlines statewide. Yes, the Big Red regained their name in the basketball world, and looking at the upcoming teams, it seems as if we can expect to retain that name for many years to come. Denny Post tallies a few for the Big Red against South Adams. 114 VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Wakenight instructs his team in the all-important Leo game. oe Dave MacMillan battles for a rebound with some Garrett players in the sectional finals. ; Of Screaming, Shouting Spectators ee Denny Post (52) battles with Snider's Mike Giaque (35) for a rebound in the final game of the Holiday Tourney. Snider won, 76-64. Dave Gafken (54) lays in two points for the Barons in the sellout-crowd Columbia City game. Fs : = : = ee ae ee The news of the month for January was the Baron upset over Leo. VARSITY BASKETBALL 115 Anne Zook Margie Klink Susie Ladd To the cheerleaders we give many thanks. Much time, effort, | and energy was put into their job | of ‘Backing our Mighty Barons.” As Coach Platt said once at a pep session, ‘School spirit is like a love affair: either you’re in love with it, or you're not.’’ Our cheer- leaders certainly are, and they ex- press themselves quite openly. Even though disappointment sometimes arose, anger and re- sentment was pushed aside and good sportsmanship — shined | through. Through victories, tears of joy ran freely down their cheeks. Yes, truly our cheer- | leaders proved that, ‘‘winvor lose, proud Barons we remain.” “Way to go, Barons, ’ was yelled by Juli Miller and Susie Ladd. Freshmen Cheerleaders Julie Duncan (Top), Ramona Brace (Middle), and Becky Weimer (Bottom) show their skills. 116 CHEERLEADERS Baron Cheerleaders Push For Spirit “ Candi Dove and Rhonda Stackhouse cheerfully lead the Barons in the School song. Chris Engle sings ‘“‘Go Mighty Barons jubilantly as she looks up into the crowd. B-Team Cheerleader Anne Zook jumps high into the air while shouting a noble cheer. Varsity Cheerleaders Candi Dove, Juli Miller, Brenda Klink, Rhonda Stackhouse, Jackie Butler, and Chris Engle show their yreat ability in leading the fans in ‘‘Go Barons. CHEERLEADERS 117 Track Has Successful Season VARSITY TRACK D O New Haven 72 47 Bishop Dwenger 91 54 Central Catholic 19 East Noble 62 47 North Side Relays 2 pts: Garrett 98 20 Goshen Relays 7th Columbia City 68 50 Angola 96 22 Kokomo Relays Ist Conf. at Concordia 2nd Tri-State Relays Ist Fr.-So. Relays 3rd Col. City Relays 2nd Concordia 78 40 Sectional Track Teixeira, Boren, Wilson. Regional Track Boren, Wilson. State Track Boren— th Wilson—2nd (Above) Coaches Walton and Dove talk over the statistics with Mark Sattison. (Below) High jumping proves to be a graceful event in track. Competition is close as these two boys run side by side. 118 TRACK TRACK: Front Row: S. Graber, N. Kuhlhorst, G. Teixeira, B. Middle- ton, R. Brown, L. Bolinger (Mgr.), E. Simanton, D. Boren, B. Carper (Megr.), A. Stemen, T. McAlhaney, M. Sattison; Row Two: F. Cooper, T. Gonzalez, M. Peters, D. Brown, K. Oberlin, G. Norris, B. Wheeler, M. Long, P. Hines, K. Wilson, |. Magginnis, L. Kott, D. Sherck, G. Ken Wilson excells in his specialty, the low hurdles. Leins; Row Three: D. Myers, T. Smith, J. Fender, S. Grogg, S. Stack- house, C. Shultz, P. Reid, M. Grate, C. Hansen, R. Depew, D. Gafken, R. Romero, G. Shatto, J. Singleton, S. Bowman, S. Hampshire, B. Schlosser; Row Four: B. Wilson, K. Bunch, D. Chalfant, G. Daub, R. Davis. (Above) A. Baron runs exceptionally fast to reach the finish line. (Below) Mike Long passes the baton to Mra Magginnis. TRACK 119 VARSITY GOLF: Front Row: J. Myers, M. Boswell, B. Schaab, S. Kelly; Row Two: M. Gunzenhauser, R. Roark, T. Lockwood, Self-control seems to be George Armstrong's weakness in golf. 120 GOLF T. Brandon, G. Armstrong, Coach Jack Wagner. VARSITY GOLF Columbia City Bishop Dwenger East Noble Homestead Lakeland Garrett Angola South Side East Noble Homestead Garrett Bellmont Angola Concordia Lake Hills Invitational NEG: Snider New Haven Leo Carroll South Adams Elkhart Sectional Regional Golfers Gain Experience EPC NY SERRE F RR PIU ¢ John Myers anxiously waits for golf season to open. He decides to take a few prac- tice swings inside. Our Baron golf team made a vast improvement from last year’s record. At the N.E.I.C. Conference this year, we placed third, while last year we came in seventh place. The DeKalb’s nine had double wins over arch rival Garrett, the East Noble Knights, and the Angola Hor- nets. In the Lake Hills Invitational there were eighteen teams. Our linksmen came in fourteenth, which was the same as last year. Next year’s team should prove to be just as strong and determined as this year’s teamsters, for there will be five lettermen returning. As Coach Wagner said, ‘‘They’re all tremen- dous. And they’re good, everyone of them.” = (Above and Below) Looking for golf course. a golf ball is a typical scene which is found on the GOLF 12] Another Brilliant Season VARSITY BASEBALL: Front Row: R. Martin, M. Likens, D. Sowle, J. Shipe. Row Two: T. Ellert, S. Strawser, R. Rudolph, J. Tuttle, G. Leins, B. Beaty, M. Cameron, S. Grogg, D. Leffler, M. Henry, S. Nelson. Row Three: Head Coach Bill Jones, J. Platt, L. Pay- ton, D. Post, B. Webb, D. Leins, C. Phillips, L. Holmes, J. Mag- ginnis, D. Rose, M. Collins, Assistant Coach Ken Workman. VARSITY BASEBALL Clarksville Clarksville Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Providence Providence Snider Fairview, O. West Noble Elmhurst Elmhurst Garrett Wawasee Prep. Goshen Bluffton Prarie Heights New Haven Central Catholic Garrett 5 North Side North Side 122 BASEBALL i TOK OOWONUOLUDHPORPWNOANY Concordia Angola — Columbia City East Noble Providence Providence Providence Bellmont Wayne Whitko South Adams Sectional RESERVE BASEBALL Garrett East Noble Goshen Columbia City Angola East Noble Angola Woodlan (2) Denny Post ‘% the ball during the Gos ONOWRPR EE HE ORNMNOWOAWNE W | For the Diamondmen 4 RESERVE BASEBALL: Front Row; K. Baird, R. Strawser, D. Leffler, Row Two: P. Fluke, J. Elliot, J. Platt, J. Park, D. Leins, B. Webb, T. Rudolph, D. Kelly, M. Likens, G. Shuman, B. Buchs, D. Haynes. M. Armstrong, S. Starr, J. Tuttle, Reserve Coach Ken Workman. Mark Henry prepares for another hit. In a more peaceful moment, the Big Red Barons take a py breather. oe BASEBALL 123 ott Lutz fouls as” he drives for a lay-up. Intramurals keep competition lively among many active Barons. The different sports range from basketball, which is extremely fa- tiguing, to ping-pong, which re- quires only the arm muscle move- ment. Intramurals are held during the winter season. The teams are organized so that a round-robin tournament follows the schedule. Anyone who is not in freshman, reserve team, or varsity compet- ition is able to participate. Intra- murals help an individual train in different sports and also helps the individual endure patience with fellow teammates. 124 INTRAMURALS 3 G.A.A.. Front Row: M. Harmes, M. Gibson, A. Woodcock, J. Kingsley, N. Goodwin, K. Gerbers, J. Carper (Sec.-Treas.) M. Gingrich (Pres.), P. Rodebaugh (V. Pres.) S. Rudolph, C. Rink, J. Imus, M. Williams, T. Keller, D. Frain; Row Two; S. Hartman, S. Stone, L. Pulver, G. Shumaker, D. Seifert, V. McDonald, K. Griffin, J. Cherry, J. Provines, C. Clark, L. Morgan, S. Dangler, B. McDonald, D. Bryan, V. Akerman, S. Kain; Row Three: C. Baughman, C. Harvey, S. Crabill, S. Perlich, A. Sebert, B. Fox, K. Lepley, S. FLECK, me ape Cem WUrin, eGamitutticomsy Pierce, I. Patee, G.A.A. Promotes Laie Dae liis: Row Four: T. Grogg, R. Clark, J. Cherry, C. Weimer, DeEEOSte M. Klink, S. Raub, V. Zeigler, N. Liberatore, J. Duncan, B. Coleman, S. Harvey, J. Ellert, J. Young, K. Fender, Dao naw meee Lung: K. Fugate, S. Hubartt, N. Link, S. Anthony; Row Five: K. Weimer, B. Buttermore, L. Voelkel, S. Foley, R. Walker, B. Williams, K. Feller, J. Mack, 5) GrOSCOpsoe Ox, Ms Spencer..G. Kretz, C. Baker, N. Brand, S. Brown, L. Walker, M. Blech, D. Hartman, K. Mavis, K. Bassett. Interest In Sports G.A.A. 125 GAA Is Active All Year 126G.A.A. In Many And Various Sports Donna Frain doesn't look too dejected even though it wasn’t a strike. Miss Taelman is displeased with the performance of G.A.A. volleyball. G.A.A. offers girls a chance to participate in sports. Miss Dunn, Mrs. David, and Miss Taelman coach all athletic teams, which include tennis, basketball, volley- ball, softball, gymnastics, bowling, and track. These teams compete against other schools. Members can receive awards, earned by accum- ulating points from attending meet- ings and participating on various teams. The girls learn sports and activities for relaxation, as well as exercise, at regular Monday night meetings. Betty Buttermore performs a handstand. G.A.A. 127 Coming to DeKalb the first time, Planning class jackets, Decorating for the prom, Measuring for caps and gowns, Anticipating senior week, Preparing tomorrow's lesson. FRIENDS Administrators And Board Of Education The Board of Education, con- sisting of five members, has many duties to fulfill. Their primary func- tion is to establish district school policies, ranging from a philosophy of education to employee sick leave. Another major responsibility the Board fulfills is the handling of all district finances. They also hire all school personnel and establish and maintain school facilities. Most | of the Board's decisions affect DHS students and faculty. | The administrators are the arms of the Board of Education. Their main duty is to carry out Board policies. Another area of responsi- bility which they fulfill is the re- cruiting, assigning, and supervising of all personnel. The selecting of all curricula for the school district and providing transportation for the stu- dents to and from school are also included in the numerous duties of the administrators. Dr. James Watson—Superintendent Mr. Roger Hess—Assistant Superintendent Mr. Charles Overmeyer—Director of Special Services 130 ADMINISTRATORS nite To Enforce School Policies Mr. Loren Dunn—President Mr. Robert Ball—Vice-President Dr. John Hines—Vice-President Mr. William Mertz—Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION 131 Principals, Secretaries Share Duties Mr. Tilson King—Principal Mr. Douglas Fites—Assistant Principal SECRETARIES: Jean James—Library, Betty Jensen—Main Office, Secretary and School T _Gilid Evelyn Kolbe—Mr. King’s Secretary, Mary Lou Gerig—Mr. Fites’s 4 SN Teale aI Te eines Se a 132 PRINCIPALS, SECRETARIES Teache rs Take Time To Enjoy Life During a tense chess match, William Ketch attempts to put his opponent in check. % i} a‘ Eating together is one of the pleasures Ina and Niles Walton experience at DeKalb. j Bill Jones’s expression proves that a teacher's life is hardly dull. Mr. Love shares many of his extra hours Bill Schlosser and William Griggs “play the bench during the DeKalb Faculty- with the yearbook staff. WOWO game. TEACHER CANDIDS 133 a Department Heads MABLE BEVINGTON—Art ARTHUR CARPER—Soci al Studies LAMOILE FORD—Math General Art | Il, Art Skills Economics Algebra II, Math IV GARY KRUGER—Science WALTER KUHLHORST—Guidance ROBERT LOVE—Foreign Language Survey Science, Chemistry Il, Physics Guidance Director French l, ll, Ill, IV 134 DEPT. HEADS Offer Leadership DeKalb High School Department Heads are eleven teachers who per- form duties beyond routine teaching. They are the specializers of DeKalb’s basic educational departments who carry a tremendous load of re- sponsibility during our school term. Department Heads coordinate all Curriculum, select all textbooks, and give advice for all supply and equip- ment requests. They also orient all new teachers, student teachers, and substitutes. As the voice of the entire faculty, they meet weekly with Mr. King to keep informed on the current issues of DeKalb High School, such as homeroom and at- tendance policies, student council re- quests, Convocations, and discipline. Through vigorous discussion, pro- blems are thoroughly explored and - - _— conclusions are reached. RICHARD NORRIS—Music LINCOLN RECORD—English Band Music Theory English, Speech | Il, Stagecraft THOMAS ZOOK—Practical Arts Boys’ Physical Education Business Law, Pers. Typing, Bookkeeping Industrial Cooperative Training NILES WALTON—Physical Education WALTER WILLIAMS—Business DEPT. HEADS 135 NANCY ANTHONY English 9, Journalism STEPHEN BOWMAN English 9, Aerospace, Boys’ Phys. Ed. 9 DOROTHY COUEY Guidance Teachers Set Stan RICHARD BARBER CHARLES BASSETT Sur. Sci., Earth Sci., Chemistry Practical Math, Algebra | WAYNE BOWMAN MERRITT BOYER Auto Mechanics English 10, Funct. English, English Lit. JOANN DAVID LARRY DOVE Girls’ Phys. Ed., Health 10 Boys’ Phys. Ed., Survey Science dards For Students DIANA DUNN JUDITH EISENHUT Girls’ Phys. Ed. U.S. History, Sociology Ss NANCY FITES DIANN FERRIS KAY FINCHUM General Art | Home Ec. |, Foods II American Lit., World Lit., Funct. Lit. EVELYN FORD JUDITH GLASGOW WILLIAM GRIGGS Typing |, Il U.S. History, Georgraphy German I, Il, Ill, IV, World His. 137 Faculty Prepares DeKalb HARVE HARRIS GARY HILLABRAND RODNEY HALL Dev. Reading, Remedial Reading, English 9 Bookkeeping |, Il, Business Math English 10 WILLIAM KETCH KENTON KAUFMAN Math, Algebra |, Photography WILLIAM JONES Electronics U.S. History, Service Experience LLOYD KLEIN JAMES MARKITON 4 138 SARAH KEYES Survey Science, Practical Math Choirs | Eng. 10, Funct. English, Eng. Lit. Students For The Future MARY EVELYN MOORE GERALD MORELAND DERRILL MURPHY English 10, Dramatics Biology I, Il Survey Science, Biology _ ROBERT OSWALT JOHN PLATT NED SCHLOSSER Practical Math, Algebra |, Geometry U.S. History Woodworking l, Il, Ill, Home Arts |, II WILLIAM SCHLOSSER FRED SCHUMAN THOMAS SMITH 139 Algebra Il, Geometry Ag. |, Il, In. Arts |, Livestk., Farm Power General Business, Business Math Baron Faculty Adds WILLIAM SNAVLEY HUBERT STACKHOUSE BETTY STOMM Metals |, Metals II English 9, Psychology Fam. Care, Housing, H. Ec. |, Cloth. |, II W. GREY STONE CAROLYN STOUT SYLVIA TAELMAN Gen. Art |, Ceramics, Sculpture Spanish |, II Girls’ Phys. Ed. 9 140 ARTHUR TETRICK JOHN TURNER ROBERT VOELKEL Librarian Business Lab, Graphic Arts, Pers. Typing Drafting |, II, Arch., Eng. Drafting To Baron Spirit MARCELLE VOSS RAMAR WAKENIGHT INA WALTON Latin I, II, Ill, Ex. Teach., Com. Art Boys’ Phys. Ed. 9, 10, Health Composition | II VIVIAN WATTS ED WHITTINGTON ROBERT WILDER Special Education Farm Machine, Vo. Ag., In. Art, Forestry Audio-Visual Director . a MARY C. WOOD KENNETH WORKMAN WAYNE WYSS 141 Gen. Rckpg., Shorthand | II, Off. Prac. Guidance Government Special Service Workers Debra Longenbaugh—Speech and Hearing Omer Hansen—Attendance Officer (Above) Mr. Pine relaxes after com- pleting another day’s work. (Below) Hon- orary Saber staff member, Mr. Guy, wonders if the deadline will be com- pleted on time. CUSTODIANS: Front Row: K. Bloom, Two: E. Bloom, P. Guy, P. Pine (Head J. Tuttle, N. Nicholas, |. Riggs; Row Engineer), R. Livergood, J. Riggs. 142 SPECIAL SERVICES Better Baron Environment BUS DRIVERS: Front Row: V. Noll, L. Smith, J. Leas, S. D. Perlich, H. Skelly, V. Leas, V. Albright, J. Stebing, D. Goings, R. Walters, J. Lorentzen, C. Schweitzer, J. Banta, Goings, K. Rakestraw, C. Murray, H. Hovarter, B. Metcalf. G. Reinoehl; Row Two: L. Ellert, J. Scranage, W. Shippy, CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES: Front Row: |. Miller, L. Aschelman, Hamman, E. Mauk, V. Scranage, P. Wright, G.° Rhodes, C. ‘P. Mauk, M. Dennis, S. Eckert, H. Hissong, V. Carper, R. Shatto, F. Post, J. Holmes, M. Bullock. Dickenson; Row Two: H. Witt, J. Bassett, A. Beaty, L. SPECIAL SERVICES 143 Bev Acker Ken Adams Suzanne Albright Becky Aldrich Scott Alexander Mark Altimus Sue Anthony Tim Aschleman Lee Auld Jeff Baber Teresa Bailey Kip Baird Carla Baker Sandy Baker Randy Ball Sarah Ball Robyn Bard Gene Barrigar Mitch Barse Kathy Bassett Mike Bishop Marie Blech Bob Blevins Brenda Blevins Dan Bowen Ramona Brace Jim Brand Nancy Brand John Brandon 144 FRESHMEN President — Laura Stevenson Secretary — Janine Ordway Leaders Vice Presidents — John Christian and Dave Watson Treasurer — Shayne Starr Charles Brewer Bill Browand Karen Brown Leona Brown Mike Brown Of 79 Randy Brown Sandy Brown Janette Brunner Bernard Buchs Bill Buchs Dennis Buchs Mark Buckmaster Kevin Bumgarner Kent Bunch Lori Buss Mary Butler Vicki Butler Betty Buttermore Duane Campbell Helen Carnahan Jeff Carnahan Bob Carper Christine Carper Jim Carper Randy Carper Jim Carr Tom Carr Terry Carson Bill Chagoya FRESHMEN 145 English and Phys. Ed. Require Dave Chalfant John Christian Cindy Clark John Clark Susan Cole Brenda Coleman Dennis Collins Greg Collins Kerry Collins Richard Conley Fritz Cooper Mike Cooper Dan Cox Darlene Cox Gayleen Cox Terry Culbertson Dave Curtiss Butch Daniels Gene Daub Dan Davidson Randy Davis Wilma Davis Ed Deam David Deardorf Carol Decker Allan Deetz Elaine Delbecq Mike DeLucenay Florence Denman Cheryl Depew Loretta Depew Melody DePew Susan Dickman Debbie Dickson Kathy Dirrim Mark Dollier Robbie Dove Ken Drerup Cheryl Dulle Julie Duncan Walter Durfey David Dye Jennie Dyer Hal Easley Chris Eckert Jeanine Ellert Missy Elliott Dianna Ellis Regina Ellis Patsy Evans Jacki Eyster Mary Fahl Sheila Foley, Charlene Kretz, and Betty Buttermore become three chipmunks for their English Christmas play. 146 FRESHMEN uch Time Of Freshmen Julie Farrington Debbie Faulkner Kim Feller Karen Fender Larry Fender Brenda Ferrell Charles Fifer Phillip Fluke Sheila Foley Doug Foulks Larry Fox Susan Fox Lori Buss, with the aid of her classmates, displays balance and poise on the balance beam. Liane Fredrick Cindy Frey Phyllis Fry Doug Frye Karen Fugate Steve Fuller Jim Gafken Neal Gahimer Mike Gallagher Gary Galligher Gary Garman Dave Garns Tom Gerber Denny Gerbers Dave Gerig Roger Gibson Wendy Gleason Gary Glick Bobbie Godwin Mike Golden Tony Gonzalez Debbie Gorrell Steve Graber Ronald Grate Julianna Graves Wayne Gray Carole Greenfield Joe Greuter Steve Grogg Sue Groscop Richard Gulick Jim Hamilton ay Hampshire Steve Handley Carl Hansen Kathy Harkless Gene Harper Denise Hartman Shelley Harvey Dave Haynes FRESHMEN 147 Dances and Games Offer é| Brenda Hayward Bob Hayward Jim Henderson Kevin Henderson James Hicks Don Hildebrandt Ruth Hill Jonny Hines ¥ Pye « 6 Som yy % Oi te NEN alttus® oe Bobbi Hinkley Karen Hissong Jarvis Hollar Janelle Honaker Showing true Baron spirit, Carla Baker and Charlene Kretz back the Barons at the Snider game. Sara Hubartt | Lori Inlow Rick Inlow Dave Ish Kathy Johnson Sandi Johnson Cheryl Jones | Ed Jordan Pat Jordan Dave Joseph Lona Keesler il Bill Kelley i Debbie Kelley i Carolyn Kessler Frank Kessler | Dave Kester i} Cliff Kinzer Steve Klein Maureen Kline | Maureen Koch | Steve Krafft | Cheryl Krehl 1 Charlene Kretz I John Krontz | Neal Kuhlhorst Steve Landes Julie LaRowe Curtis Laws Dave Leffler Sue Leins | Robert Leon | Kathy Lester | Nita Liberatore : Marty Likens Natalie Link Brenda Littlefield | Jim Lodder | Laurie Lohse | Jim Long Carolyn MacDowall 148 FRESHMEN ‘ Break From Weekday Routines Chris MacDowall Julie Mack Debbie Madden Luetta Main Julie Manon Rick Mansfield Ron Marshall David Maugherman Karen Mavis Melinda McClellan Fred Medler Roger Messmann Billie Jo Middleton Brad Middleton Dave Miller Ed Miller Sandi Miller Rick Mitchener Jerry Moffett Dan Montez Renata Moore Jeff Morgan Tina Morgan Cathy Morr Mark Morton Jane Myers Pam Myers Brenda Openlander Janine Ordway Brad Outland Valerie Palmer Leatha Pankop Jim Park Sally Parker Tim Parr Dave Parrish Ronald Payton John Pepple Mark Peters Dave Pfefferkorn Chris Phillips Richard Pogue Denise Post Steve Provines Harold Ramsey Kenney Ramsey Mike Refner Gwen Ridgway Becky Rose Eddie Rowe Terry Rudolph Melinda Rugman Keith Teixeira and his date enjoy the music of the band at the dance following the Eastside game. FRESHMEN 149 NE EE _ __ me Pat Rupert Bonny Saunders Rory Scanlon Brenda Schlosser Dave Scranage Janet Seiss James Sewards Roxanne Shaffer Debbie Shaw Jeff Shipe Jo Shippy Diane Shoudel Eric Simanton Tom Simmons Robert Sliger Barb Slone Denver Slone Mike Smith Penny Smith Rick Smith Karen South Rick Speidell Earl Spencer Mandy Spencer Geoff Spornhauer Terry Squires Mike Stafford Shane Starr Larry Steffen Greg Steinbaugh Cal Stevens Laura Stevenson Frank Stone Cindy Strader Randy Strawser Giner Strite Jim Stuller Marion Tarlton Melanie Tarlton Steve Tassler Natalie Link and Geoff Spornhauer take notes at a Council meeting. Clarinets in the freshman band find that practice improves style. } 150 FRESHMEN Susan Cole, Mike Cooper, and Lori Inlow have fun brainstorming and writing their English skit. Bill Yates Jane Young Pam Zeigler Helen Zimmer Not Pictured: Max Fetzer Pete Healey Darrel Taulbee Lynn Teegardin Keith Teixeira Martin Thomas Cary Thompson Lynn Timmerman Carol Treesh Bobbie Uehlein Bill Van Auken Doris Vanderpool Linda Vian Lisa Voelkel Greg Voirol Laura Waddell Lisa Walker Renee Walker Sue Walker Linda Ward Sam Ward Sharon Ward Cindy Warstler Nathan Warstler Dave Watson Brian Webb Becky Weimer Karen Weimer Brenda Williams Bill Wilson Norma Wilson Connie Woebbeking Mary Woolever Gueral Wyss FRESHMEN 151 President—Mike Boswell Secretary—Denise Hartman Leaders Cindy Aiken Terri Akerman Vicki Akerman Bill Akey Janet Aldrich Jon Alger Kevin Allison Bob Allmandinger Mark Armstrong Tim Armstrong Pam Ayers Debi Baker Ron Balliet Tim Barkey Roger Barnhart Jeff Bassett Cathy Baughman Chris Baughman Shirley Bauman Luanne Betz Bruce Bishop Bill Blomeke Kim Boger Chris Boggs Orville Bolen Nancy Bonecutter Dave Bosell Mike Boswell Scott Bowman 152 SOPHOMORES Treasurer—Suzy Fleck of ' 4 Vice President—Kevin Webb Sherry Boyd Kurt Brace Bill Brewer Bunnie Brown Debbie Brown Jeff Brown Judi Bry Debbie Bryan Mike Bryant Diana Buckmaster Mike Butler Gary Buttermore Jonn Cain Cheryl Carnahan Greg Carnahan Randy Carnahan Ricky Carnahan Judy Carper Kim Casselman Rhonda Casselman Karen Catterall Janice Cherry Rhonda Clark Susan Clark Joe Clifford Wayne Colby Helen Collins Jone Cook Debra Copley SOPHOMORES 153 Dave Cox Sally Crabill Pam Creecy Vicky Crozier Brenda Curry Lois Curtis Bradd Davidson John Deetz Judy Deetz Diane Delbecq Mike DeLucenay Cal Depew Richard Depew Terrie DeYoung Steve Dickman Ralph Diehl Pam Creecy and Tim Wappes practice to be Marching Barons. Sophomores are Kept Busy By Doug Donaldson Pam Donaldson | Anita Drerup f Rosie Drerup oe Judy Dreyer } Jim Dunn ( : f) = Rhonda Eldridge am fl wh” My Becky Ellert Tim Eltlert Jim Elliott Jane Ellison Karol Engle Rod Evans Kevin Faulkner ie Tim Fee Hullet Fender i Jeff Fender Harry Fike Suzy Fleck John Fox | Terry Fox | Donna Frain Rick Freed Jeri Frey Steve Frick John Friedel Mark Friend | ‘Susy Frownfelter Rick Fugate Pat Fuller Anna Gael Dave Gallagher 154 SOPHOMORES Mike Gerig Lauren Gilbert Terri Goings John Goodwin Kevin Gramling Lyle Grate Marshall Grate Steve Grate Barry Greenfield Linda Greenfield Matt Greenwalt Diane Grimm John Grogg Tara Grogg Frankie Gunn Rick Hall Jeff Hamilton Mary Harper Denise Hartman Christie Harvey Curtis Hatter Tim Havens William Havens Emily Heffley Kent Heffley Shayne Henry Julie Hervey Judy High Tim High Trionne Hile Carol Holman Neal Holmes David Hornbacker Doug Hornbacker Tonya Hughes Brad Jennings Rex Jennings Robert Jensen Brenda Jernigan Cathy Johnson Lorie Johnson Bob Jones Jenny Jump Sandra Jump Susan Kain Homer Keen Toni Keesler Toni Keller SOPHOMORES 155 Bruce Bishop visits his locker once again. 156 SOPHOMORES Teresa Keuneke Mike Kimmel Randy King Tina Klinger Margie Klink Karen Knee Michael Knop Bob Knott Dave Knott Sheryl! Knott Dianne Kohl Tony Kratzman Twylla Krehl Eric Kuhlhorst Calvin Kurtz Susie Ladd Rex LaRowe Bill Lawless Don Leins Dave Lepard Kathy Lepley Judy Liddell Gerald Likens Mark Likens Scott Link Mike Lochner Greg Lumpkins Peggy Lung Bob MacDonald Jim Magnuson Charles Martz Pat Mason Tim McAlhany Terilyn McCorkle Shawn McDaniel Betty McDonald Pam McEntarfer Roger McEntarfer Bill McIntyre Linda McKean Pam McNutt Sherry Messer Elaina Messmann Susie Mettert Connie Miller Dave Miller Juli Miller Greg Mock Colleen Morningstar Dave Moyer Pat Muckenfuss Mary Muzzillo Kevin Myers Mary Nopper Terry Nusbaum Janet Oberlin Mark Oberlin Eric Outland Tom Parrett Cynthia Parsell Joy Patee Linda Patrick Rick Payton Alice Pepple perclass Privileges Chuck Pepple John Petre Ed Pfefferkorn Margie Pfister Dan Phillips Diane Pierce John Platt Heather Potts Scott Pressler Phil Price Randy Ramsey Cindy Ransbottom Shela Raub Randy Reas John Reed Paul Reid Helen Rempis Dave Richter Sue Ridenour Scott Robuck Jeff Rohm Randy Romero Tony Row Christine Rowe Randy Rufner Tina Rupert Lynne Rush Mark Sattison Leabeth Scattergood Bob Schendel Larry Scheurich John Schmidt SOPHOMORES 157 DEKALB HICH SCHON WOV. 12-13 Mike Gerig does some free advertising with his sandwich sign for Sophomore Tara Grogg tries on her class jacket after many months the musical, ‘‘Anything Goes.”’ of planning and waiting. ——— Sophomores; Fun-Loving and Spirited Bernard Schortgen Gene Shatto Cindy Shippy Debbie Short Debbie Shoudel Jeanne Shoudel 1 | Jerry Shoudel | Ron Shoudel | Micki Shuherk 1 | Steve Shull Ned Shultz John Shumaker Gary Shuman Alan Singleton } Jerry Singleton Jerry Sink Don Skelly Martha Skelly | Jim Slentz | Phil Slone Peter Smith Sherry Smith iN Susan Smith Tim Smith ) Mark Solomon Phyllis Sowle | Pete Spornhauer 1 Brian Springer I! Donna Squier Debby Squires | Gene Steckley Allen Stemen | Mike Stemen i Jon Stepp ! Deb Steury . 4 Louetta Steury | Paul Stewart | Cindy Stonebraker Dennis Stoy Cathie Strup wk 158 SOPHOMORES Marion Sturmer Patti Taylor Carla Thomas George T ompkins Joe Tompkins Martha Trapp Pat Troyer Chris Tuttle Jeff Tuttle Laura Vacek Sally Vallance Norma Vanderpool Mike Voltz Becky Waddell Theresa Waldron Janet Walker Rory Walker Roxy Walker Tim Wappes Carol Warstler Tony Warstler Roberta Wattier Debbie Webb Kevin Webb Cindy Weimer Dave Wells Mike Werner Susan Wertenberger Steve Westrick Bev Widner Marcia Williams Rick Williams Denny Wirts Gary Woebbeking Shelley Wolfe Julie Wood Jerry Woods Bev Wurm Vickie Zeigler Not Pictured: Dennis Baughman, Steven Berryhill, Donald Carper, Larry Hypes Shayne Henry smiles as she completes another Baronette routine. Band teaches Denise Hartman and Carol Warstler style and rhythm. SOPHOMORES 159 Mark Adams Brian Albright Dave Alger Cindy Allmandinger John Armstrong Judy Baird Cheryl Baker Eric Ball Rose Ann Balzer Allen Banks Debbie Barth John Bartos Janie Baughman Jan Bauman Jim Bishop Jim Blomeke Jerry Boger Caye Boggs Janet Bolen Larry Bolinger Lance Bollet Rod Bollet David Bowman Balinda Boyd Cherie Browand Dale Brown Dan Brown Jeff Brown Kenneth Brown 160 JUNIORS President—Steve Hampshire Secretary—Jayne Dunn Leaders OneeUS Treasurer—Anita Coleman Vice President—Les Brown Les Brown Lonnie Brown Mike Brown James Bryant Jeff Buchanan Herman Buchs John Buchs Agnes Budoso Ron Buss Jackie Butler Jan Carbaugh Jean Carper Ann Charleswood Joanne Cherry Jack Chriswell Candy Clark Jack Clark Danny Clevenger Dan Cole Anita Coleman Annie Collins Marc Collins Nannie Collins Judy Cook Randy Cook Rick Cook Terry Cook Gary Cooper Wilma Cox JUNIORS 161 Patch Hines prepares to give a demonstration speech on skindiving Karen Smith, feature twirler, smiles as she salutes the flag while the for his Speech | class. band plays the National Anthem. Juniors Await Final Year Debbie Coyle Terry Crabill Debbie Cripe Sherry Dangler Gary Daub Bruce Davis Mike Davis Ron Davis Jane Days Marilee Days Cheryl DeLucenay Jeni DeYoung Vicky Dickson Roger Diederich Pauline Dobson Phil Drerup Mike Duncan Jayne Dunn Tony Dyer Duane Ellert Barb Ely Bob Emerick Chris Engle Steve Erwin | Jo Eyler { Jim Eyster | Rex Farrington Dave Fink Steve Foley Mike Ford Tom Ford | Bonnie Fox i Laura Frederick Cindy Freed Randy Friend Dave Fuller Mary Gael Dave Gafken Vicky Gifford Debi Goe | 162 JUNIORS | | Mick Goings Char Golden Rita Gonzalez Cindy Gorsuch Craig Gramling ) Kris Grandstaff Janet Grate Rich Greenfield Debbie Griffin Karen Griffin Sharon Griffin Kathy Grile Joyce Grimm Jeff Grogg Steve Hampshire Marilyn Harmes Linda Harman Rick Harmon Mike Harter Curt Hartman Susan Hartman Lyle Hartranft George Haskins Jackie Hatter Sally Haynes Steven Healey | Sandy Heimach Joan Heise Dan Hervey Alan High Andy High Ann Hillmer Patch Hines Darlene Hinkle Dennis Hissong Karl Hoff Larry Holmes Tim Honaker Debbie Houser | Sue Husselman Junior boys congregate in the hall before homeroom. Sky Kelly wonders what in the hall is going on. JUNIORS 163 Terry Inlow Fred James Roseanne Jennings Mike Jetmore Tom Johnson Julie Jones Cindy Jordan Linda Jordan Craig Kaufman Sky Kelly Debbie Kern Margie Klein Brenda Klink Debbie Knott Leonard Kott Teresa Krumma Cliff Shultz and Larry Holmes discuss issues from their lesson. U.S. History Proves Gene Lash Sue Lawless Cindy Leas Gary Leins Dawn Lepard Pam Lepley Lorna Lige Teri Link Tim Lockwood Dan Long Linda Lowe Debbie MacKinnon Jerry Magginnis Steve Magnuson Rob Martin Karl Mavis Delores McClellan Vickie McDonald | Brenda McKean Melanie McSorley Dian Means i Deb Messer i Becky Miser I Barbara Mitsch ) Kristie Moore Rick Moore ] Liz Morgan Carmilla Morton Kevin Moughler Don Myers John Myers Don Nelson 164 JUNIORS Steve Nelson Roger Newcomer Gregg Norris Jerry Nusbaum John Ober Ken Oberlin Denise Palmer Marlin Parker Chris Parsell Teresa Patee Janice Paulen Keith Payton Bill Peckhart Denny Penland Janet Pepple Rex Pepple John Myers and classmates find a history lecture to be amusing. Challenging to Juniors Shirley Perlich Bev Petre Terry Petre Jay Phelps Jane Phillips Yvonne Pierce Don Price Tom Prichard Janice Provines Linda Pulver | Wendy Qualls Dewey Quinn | Theresa Randall Bob Raymer Deb Rediger Margo Reinig Joel Reinoehl Gary Reynolds Chris Richards | Mona Ridgway Teresa Ridgway Cissy Riggs | Jeff Ritenour Rick Roark | Stan Roberts Dave Rose | Connie Rottger Michael Rottger Gary Rowe Rich Rudolph Teri Sanders Martin Sattison JUNIORS 165 To plan for decorations for the prom, Ann Hillmer, Anita Cole- man, and Sandy Heimach measure the gym floor. Cherie Browand, Debbie Seifert, and Sebert meet during homeroom to plan for the prom. ‘“Colour My World’’ Chosen for Prom Pat Schiffli Lynn Schlatter Ed Schmidt Ginger Schmidt Arlene Sebert Debora Seifert Debby Seigel Daniel Sewards Lawrence Sewelin Ronnie Shearer Dwight Sherck Steve Shipe Robert Shuff Cliff Shultz Gloria Shumaker Marlene Skelly Lonnie Slone Babs Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Roger Smith Sherlyn Smith Lynn Snyder Wade Sowers Randy Speidell John Squier Pat Squier Dale Stackhouse Rhonda Stackhouse Dave Stafford Karen Stafford Roxann Stafford Anita Stebing Jim Steffen Marianne Steman Susie Stone Mike Stonebraker Laura Sullivan Robert Surfus Susan Sweet Laurie Taylor Jeri Thomas Steve Till Sue Tingley Dave Treesh Marlene Treesh Gene Troyer Randy Vandervest Cy Voelkel Frank Walker Jon Wallace Jeff Walter Linda Walter Ralph Ward Gary Warstler -Chris Watson Dawn Watson Kennis Weiler Terry Weimer Bill Wheeler Louanne Wheeler Kevin Wilbur Bill Wilhelm Herschel Wilhelm Steve Wimer John Wirts Helen Wise Carol Wood Cheryl Wood Ray Woodcock Not Pictured John Woolever Donna Mackinnon Sharon Wyss Junior Shafer Anne Zook Kennis Weiler and Len Kott put their break to good use. These Junior boys, Greg Norris and Ron Davis, love being Barons. JUNIORS 167 Karen Ann Afarin Gary Lynn Anthony 168 SENIORS Kathy Ann Akerman George Stemen Armstrong, Jr. President—Jon Duncan d Ellen Gay Albright Deborah E. Ayres Judy Carol Aldrich Mary Lou Bacon Secretary—Susie DeWitt Leaders CLASS Margaret Joan Baker Karen Eileen Ball Vice President—Phil Hillmer Treasurer—Sharon Johnson of the Patrick Walter Ball Dennis Lee Baughman _ Brent Eugene Beaty Victor Gale Benner Albert Jacob Berry, Jr. Pamela S. Bishop Charles Alan Boggs Danny J. Boren Marcia Jean Boswell John Watson Bower, Jr. 169 SENIORS seniors Show Spirit During Sectional Jennifer Buchanan Marc R. Bowers Mark Len Bowker Cathy N. Boyd Thomas James Paul Anthony Brewer Bowers Brandon Lynn Esther Brinkman David L. Brown Deborah Grace Brown Gary L. Brown Peggy Ann Brown Sue Ann Bryan 170 SENIORS iii a Oe me Ce | Ruth Annette Buchs Wanda |. Buckmaster Karen Ann Bunch David G. Bundy Lisa Sue Butler Gregg J. Buttermore Susan Marie Mick G. Cameron Michael Lynn Dennis William Joanne Byerly Carper Lynn Willard Carper | Buttermore Carnahan Carper | | SENIORS 171 i} , i ras Greg L. Cassady Gary W. Casselman Wade Alan Castator Richard V. Christian Cathy J. Clifford Martha May Barnhart Close Holly Cole Daniel Liddell Cooper Robert Russell Cripe, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Critney Michael J. Crouch Belinda Sue Crowl Tom Brandon sits in his can of Knowledge to read. 172 SENIORS : Time In Many Ways James E. Crowl Lucinda Ann Crowl Kerry F. Crozier Ronald L. Culbertson Debra A. Dales Ginger Kay DeLong SS nie is iets. Diane Susan Derrow Carol Susan DeWitt Shelley Sue Diederich Boers Dich! magpie Kay Dove Nicky Darlene Dove Pat Ball casually peers through the pub door. SENIORS 173 Seniors Contribute Their | Susan Jean Dreyer Jon Allan Duncan Raymond Leroy Edgar Ellen Muhn and Janean Myers strive for a perfect routine. LeAnn Clair Eley Thomas P. Ellert William G. Elworthy Marjorie Kimmel Edson Fahl Jerry Allen Emerick Farrington Robert Wayne Steven Allen Felke Diane M. Felton Shield editor Ellen Foley works to complete her deadline. Farver, Jr. 174 SENIORS Talents To School Functions Sheril Ann Fender Ellen Elizabeth Foley Jeffrey Lynn Foulks Drum Majorette Marymae Gingrich awaits her halftime performance. James Everett Freed Pamela Jean Frey Stephen Robert Fribley Dennis K. Frick Pamela Sue Frick Terry L. Fugate Marvin Louis Gael Linda Lou Garman Dennis Eugene Geeting Bill Elworthy and Jeri Sanders better DHS through Student Council. SENIOR SIS eniors Faithtully | Jennifer L. Geisinger Kathleen Ann Gerbers Charies Gibson Millie Jane Gibson Wanda Paulette Gilbert Crystal Krick | Barb Sebert and Diane Derrow sing for a Baron victory. Gillespi illespie Marymae Gingrich David L. Glick Ruben Gonzalez if a } | | } | | q i Senior football players anxiously await another exciting pep Nancy Jean Goodwin Debbie Kay Grate George Mackoel Gray session. 176 SENIORS | Support Our Barons Eulalia Sue Griffin Paul A. Grim Stephen E. Grogg Nedra Sue Gschwend Monte Lee Dawn E. Hagadorn Larry Payton, Dan Boren, and Ken Wilson show how sexy Gunzenhauser they really are. Rebecca Ann Haines Paul Duane Hamman Shirley Jean Hamman Christine Karen Kathleen Kay Hartman Robin Sue Hary Spirited senior girls prepare to dribble to the game at Garrett. Harkless SENIORS 177 Arvil D. Hicks Ph ilip Mark Hillmer 178 SENIORS S Coe OIE Deborah S. Hinman LEER RSTO The Success Of The Future Marie Helen Haynes James E. Hefty Gary Dale Henderson SS a successful art project. Theresa Elene Mark Edward Henry Stanley D. Hess Henderson James Douglas Hodge Achievement tests are required for college-bound Mick Cameron. Is Worth The Effort Of Today Nancy Carol Holden Gary Richard Hurd Jerrilyn Imus Craig Warren Johnson Dale A. Johnson David D. Johnson Monte Gunzenhauser and Paul Grim learn Physics by experiments. Sharon Kay Johnson Janette Keen Victorious Steve Grogg placed first in the State Gymnastics Meet. Debra Sue Kelley Richard Allen Kempf Beverly Janeen Kessler SENIORS 179 Debra Sue Kester Roxanne Kingsbury Joyce Lynne Kingsley Debbie Shuff rings up a sale at DeKalb’s bookstore. Larry Robert Kline Karen Ann Knott Vickie L. Knott Anthony Eugene Koch David Bradley Krehl Jefri G. Kuhlhorst As student librarian, DianeFelton arranges the card catalog. John William Michael Vance Leas Connie D. Leins KuhIman 180 SENIORS Caps And Gowns AreChosen Early | Michael Lee Leins Elizabeth Ann Lepley Keith L. Lewis | oe Sandy Lewis David R. Lochner Thomas Lee Lochner Thinking of the coming graduation makes Geor ge Armstrong smile. Michael William Long Scott I. Lutz Sarah Pringle David Lorne Ira E. Magginnis Ellen Muhn and Jon Duncan aid in measuring for caps and gowns. MacDowall MacMillan | SENIORS 181 Parting Friendships Leave Tyrone R. Maldeney David Lee Manon Duaine Allen Manon Michael T. Mayberry Rita J. McBride Kathleen Mary Sharon Johnson and Mike Shuherk take time to make after- McDaniel game plans. Randy Lee McEntarfer Delora Lepley McGrew Terry Lee McGrew Even sitting out a dance is fun for Joanne Carper and Steve Pamela Sue McMaken Bruce Menier Harriet Marie Mertz Felke. | 182 SENIORS Many Lasting Memories Linda Sue Mettert Sherrel Ann Mettert Bente Midtsjo Happiness for Marie Haynes and Dennis Baughman is being Heidi Midtsjo Beth Miller Bradley R. Miller together. | James Carl Miller Mary Ann Miller Nancy Sue Miller Robin Michael Miller Teresa LuEllen Miller Pamela A. Moore Dave Lochner scores at a Baron basketball game. SENIORS 183 Music Fills After-Schoo Patricia Jo Morr Michelle Lee Eller Anne Muhn Moughler John Bower and Tom Lochner perform with ‘‘The Conglomera- Beth Elaine Musser Dennis Garold Myers Ethan Everett Myers Wiel. Janean Lee Myers Vonda Lynn Myers Roger Lee Nichols a Pep Band member Scott Smith plays his horn at every home game. Becky Ann Nopper Kathy Ann Noragon Lowell D. Ordway ! 184 SENIORS ! Ours For Seniors Holly Lee Oswalt Nelson Carl Pankop Stanley Dean Parrett “Delightful” Paul Hamman thinks Kathy Hartman is ‘‘De-lovely.” Larry Dean Payton Sheryl Ann Perlich Dean A. Pfefferkorn Diana Lynn Phillips Kenneth Pierce Billy Lee Pogue, Jr. Anne Synesall proudly represented DeKalb in the All-State Band. Dennis Dean Post Robert T. Price, Jr. Linda Jeanne Randall SENIORS 185 Baron Sports Weekends Barons say good luck to Denny Post, Jim Freed, and Brad Miller. David K. Rhodes Mike Richardson Coleen Sue Richmond Vickie Lynn Rinehart Connie Sue Rink Mable Sheryldine Rittenhouse 186 SENIORS Steven Kenneth Reed Joseph P. Reid Cathy Eileen Reinoehl Mark Edwin Reinoehl Willa Shari Reinoehl Ronald Alan Reynolds Concessions refresh Dan Cooper, Herb Hillabrand, and John Bower. Christopher F.Roark PamelaSue Rodebaugh Megan Ellen Rodecap Dennis Paul Rohm Sheryl Marie Rudolph Michael Duane Rupert Candi Dove removes the Eastside egg from the Sectional nest. Senior girls fire up for a Big Red victory at the Dwenger Tourney. Joyce M. Saltsman Jeri Ellen Sanders Elizabeth Jane Schaab William James Thomas George William James Schaab Schiffli Schiffli SENIORS 187 William James Schimpf Carson D. Shirk The risk of hydrochloric acid in chemistry lab doesn't bother Lynn Brinkman and Wanda Buckmaster. 188 SENIORS Bruce Alan Schlosser Debra Shuff Barbara Ann Sebert Michel Lynn Shuherk Lucretta Sells Susan Diane Shull Ralph Allen Seiler Dexter Allen Simanton Alitza Kay Sevrence Debra Kay Singleton Intrigue Seniors Marvin Lynn Skelly Barry A. Smith John Scott Smith Kirkland Sowers Douglas Lee Sowle Micheal L. Sowle Kathy Spitler Sue E. Sponhower Tim Andrew Sharry Jo Stabe Steven K. Stackhouse Thomas R. Stackhouse Sponhower Biology Il students Rob Miller and John Bower must skin their cat before they can study its muscular structure. SENIORS 189 Candace Sue Stedman Shirley Jean Stogdill Bonnie Elizabeth Stonebraker Ronald C. Strahm Stephen Lynn Ann Rochelle Synesall Strawser Mew Mi Bill Schaab’s taxi provides dependable after-school service. 190 SENIORS Mouths open, shakers Gary Michael Teixeira Darlene Marie Treesh Paul Ellis Thomas 4 Sherry Ann Vacek flying, senior girls express themselves. Nancy Musser Thompkins Billy R. Wagers rs It's FunlTo Be ASenior Darlene Kay Wainscott Rebecca JoAnn Jane Ellen Walter ; Walker Carol Ward Gary Lynn Warstler Janice Jo Warstler Jon Duncan can’t resist making angels in the new-fallen snow. Darlene Sue Watson Deborah Kay Watson Linda Sue Warstler Linda Yoder escapes the heat during the air-conditioning Mary Jane Watts Jerry Lee Weimer Timothy J. Wells failure. SENIORS 191 Seniors Find Enjoyment Rickie L. West Michael F. Westrick Kathy Lou White William Ralph Wible Sharon L. Wilhelm Kenneth J. Wilson Linda Lou Wilson Denis Alan Vicki Filipow Rebecca Lynn Winget Susan Melinda Wolfe Alice Marie Woodcock Winebrenner Winebrenner Gene L. Woodring David Earl Victoria Lynne Wright Linda Ann Yoder Dorothy Marie Young Dawn Renee Zehner Worthington a Not pictured: Roy Stephen Edgar Teressa A. Farver Marty A. Holmes Linda Kay Husted William R. Landers Gerald Lynn Osbun Mary Lou Charleston Widner 192 SENIORS - In Everyday Routines == Danny Boren and Mike Shuherk show that seniors are not always serious. Jeff Foulks “zeroes in’ to telecast morning announcements from the WDHS Studio. During Economics class, Mr. Carper’s com- Jon Duncan's physics humor doesn't seem appropriate in Mr. Kruger’s eyes. ments bring a smile to Peggy Brown's face. SENIORS 193 Seniors Receive Over $100,000 AWARDS Ravenscroft Beauty College Sheryl Rudolph Redwood Salon Scholarship Pam Frick Auburn BPW Bookkeeping—LuEllen Miller Typing—Barb Sebert Bob Miller Ford Diana Phillips Nellie Weaver Award Jefri Kuhlhorst Active Tri Kappa Linda Wilson AV TV Awards Barry Smith, Dean Pfefferkorn Steve Reed, Mike Sowle V.F.W. Voice of Democracy Marymae Gingrich, Dennis Frick D.A.R. Award Marymae Gingrich Kiwanis Club Dave Bosell Future Teachers of America Peggy Brown, Harriet Mertz Joyce Kingley, Linda Yoder Classroom Teachers Scholarship Linda Yoder Future Medical Careers Coleen Richmond Registered Nurses Study Club Karen Bunch Distinguished Musician Award Jon Duncan National School Choral Awards Paul Hamman, Harriet Mertz 1972 Senior, Good Citizen Award—Marymae Gingrich and Jon Duncan. John Philip Sousa Band Award pares: il Hi Sigma Beta Mental Health Award Karen Knott Literary Awards Karen Ball, Paul Hamman G.A.A. State Plaques Joanne Carper, Kathy Gerbers Marymae Gingrich, Nancy Goodwin Connie Rink, Pam Rodebaugh Psi lota Xi Robin Hary Elks Scholarship Pam McMaken, Bruce Schlosser Moose Award Linda Wilson 1972 Senior, Good Citizen Award Marymae Gingrich, Jon Duncan Outstanding Student Service Worker in AV TV—Barry Smith, Dean Pfefferkorn, and Steve Reed. 194 AWARDS Ss Ae n Fifth Annual Awards Program National School Choral Awards—Harriet Mertz and Paul Hamman. John Philip Sousa Band Award—Phil Hill- mer. Nellie Weaver Award—Jefri Kuhlhost. Active Tri Kappa—Linda Wilson. Elks Scholarship—Pam McMaken AWARDS 195 Class Of 1972 Looks Toward | | The 308-member Class of 1972, | largest in the school’s history, com- bined Baccalaureate and Com- mencement into a single ceremony. The boys wore dark blue robes, while the girls wore light blue and f carried white roses. | After Ken Wilson’s invocation and | Herb Hillabrand’s welcome, Rev. Everett Haines presented a _ ser- mon. ‘‘Where the Roads Come To- gether,”’ the class song, was an i elaborate production, involving small groups of seniors at micro- | phones; brass, piano, drums, and b guitar accompaniment; and the re- | sounding voices of the remainder ip of the class. Brad Miller’s class in- | tention and President Jon Duncan’s | farewell followed. Diplomas were awarded by Su- perintendent James Watson and Marymae Gingrich’s benediction closed the afternoon. a | BARONS 308 seniors and a capacity crowd suffered the heat to attend DeKalb’s fifth graduation exercises. | 196 GRADUATION | | The Future With High Ideals Invocation—Ken Wilson Welcome—Herb Hillabrand Intention—Brad Miller Farewell—Jon Duncan Benediction—Marymae Gingrich GRADUATION 197 Tradition And Innovation Make Jon Duncan and Susie DeWitt perform their Sponsor Mr. Smith gives final instructions As class sponsor, Mr. Harris’s duty was to final duties as senior class officers. to help the ceremony run smoothly. call the class roll. Rev. Everett Haines addresses the senior class, encouraging them to set goals in life. Phil Hillmer and Marvin Skelly accompany ‘‘Where the Roads Come Together.” 198 GRADUATION Connie Leins smiles happily as Dr. Watson awards her diploma. Graduation is a time for sharing mixed emotions with friends. Like every Senior, Vic Benner checks his diploma to see if itis signed. After Commencement, Joanne Carper and Steve Felke talk over experiences of graduation. GRADUATION 199 Misia sy f | 3 i H I 3 Hamilton and Sons Drug Store in Wate products. prescriptions, and refreshments. rloo provides quality Rexall 4 ELSON EOP dale haan ned PERS _ Raymond A Hefty, jocal ‘agent for State Farm Insur- ance, wishes pera students a beautiful future. } t i ) j t | | | i eee eae MUFFLERS. Auburn Motor Sales has a great selection of new and : Mr. Robert Carbaugh of Carbaugh jawler a used Cars and trucks. | _ = . his wares” to Julie Jones. : . rs pays LEADERSHIP ADS 203 Se oS ease meni os NSE “Sowles Welding Shop in Aub -_drolic jacks, and all small engin oo ... Se BGO 2 i a eader in the production of iron utomotive and heating industries. a oes: a SONSORY Gold Sponsors AUBURN Auburn City Hardware Inc. Auburn Mobil Homes Ball Brass Aluminum Foundry Inc. Davis Studio The Brown House Backs Barons The Evening Star Harper’s Greenhouse Neblung’s Family Shoe Store Rohm Chevrolet-Buick W. C. Schaab and Company WATERLOO R. P. Wakefield. Woodburn Telephone Company ADVERTISING 207 PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS AUBURN Butler and Butler Atts. C..B. Hathaway Jr. M. D. Dr. M. R. Grueter Dr. and Mrs. John C. Harvey Dr. William_F. Henning Dr. F. J. Longden Dr. Paul M. Trausch Dr. D. G. Treadwell Dr. Evered E. Rogers D. E. Derrow D. D. S. F. A. Duncan D. D.S. Grimm and Grimm Atts. J. Robert Edwards M.D.,F.A.CS. James A. Roberts D. M. D. John H. Hines M. D. ; Dr. John M. Chalfant D. C. Max B. Wills M. D. Richard D. Lieb D. D.S. Smith and Quinn Atts. Winslow and Grant Van Horne Atts. W. H. Hathaway, M. D. W. V: Hornbacker, D. V. M. WATERLOO Floyd B: Coleman M. D. B. R. Graber M. D. Dr. L. G. Rekeweg Roger Ish D. D.S. SILVER SPONSORS AUBURN Allison Corp. Betz Nursing Home Boston Store-Underground Dana Corp., Spicer Clutch Division DeKalb Farm Bureau Co-op — Credit Union Foley Pattern Co., Inc. Frazer Farm Equip. Co. Gengnagel Fuel Co. Keltsch Pharmacy The Kiddie Shop Messenger Corporation Oberlin Sales | Reuter’s Restaurant Shorty’s Motor Sales WATERLOO Carroll Super Service Citizens State Bank Kitchen-Quip Lawrence E. Brown Insurance and Real Estate ASHLEY , Duncan's Store 208 ADVERTISING | BRONZE SPONSORS AUBURN oe Andres Insurance Co. Auburn Credit Bureau Inc. Auburn Interstate Standard Auburn Police Department Bastain Plating Co. Broadview Auburn Lumber Co., Inc. Brown Accounting Service Brown and Brown Insurance Agency Burgers |. G. A. Inc. Cook Cleaners Cox Cabinets Dilgard and Cline Deloris Beauty Shoppe Eckert’s Jewelry et cetera women’s apparel Farm Bureau Insurance Fisher Department Store Gahimer'sA W Gamble Store of Auburn Glass Barber Shop Graber Real Estate and Homes Grogg’s Standard Service ‘ Healey’s Interstate Mobil Kruse Real Estate and Auctioneers | Mary's Beauty Salon National5 10 i Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders Roberts Shoe Store Scott Insurance Agency Smith and Moore Mobil Star Lite Motel Twinette Beauty Salon Warstler Standard Service Weinert’s General Tire West Brothers Insurance Agency West Floor Covering West Side Market Wible Real Estate ASHLEY Custom Cleaners Jacob Insurance Service Linda's Flower Shop and Love-it Boutique National Vault Inc. Norm's T. V. and Skelgas WATERLOO Boman and Albright Inc. Ireland's 5c to $1 Sutton’s Super Dollar Waterloo Hardware CORUNNA Jack and Lois Albright ADVERTISING 209 Senior Directory KEY: Pres.—President, V. Pres.—Vice President, Sec.—Secretary, Treas.—Trea- surer, Hist.—Historian, Stu. Coun.—Stu- dent Council, Stu. Ser.—Student Ser- vice, Ser. Ex.—Service Experience, 1— Freshman, 2—Sophomore, 3—Junior, 4— Senior. ‘ KAREN ANN AFARIN; DHS 2, 3, 4; Laureate Club 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Con- cert Choir 3; Stu. Ser. 3. KATHY ANN AKERMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; GAA 1, 2, 3. ELLEN GAY ALBRIGHT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1, 4; Stu. Coun. 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; ICT 4. JUDY CAROL ALDRICH; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Forensic League 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; GAA 1; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3; Stu. Ser. 4; Ser. Ex. 4; Shield Staff 3, 4—Cir- culation; SABER STAFF 4—Classes. GARY LYNN ANTHONY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; JCL 1; JA 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Boys’ Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; Shield Staff Des: SABER STAFF 4—Sales. GEORGE STEMEN ARMSTRONG, JR.; DHS le 22573):4-. Intramurals 2,513; Lettermen’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4;. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH E. AYERS; DHS 4. MARY LOU BACON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Musicals 1, 2, 3; Choirs 33; Band 1. 2.23..4= -Stu-Ser: T2354: MARGARET JOAN BAKER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 3, 4—Historian; Pep Club 2. KAREN EILEEN BALL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3—V. Pres.; JA 3, 4—Pres.; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals 23, 4; Choir 124; Band.1, 23, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. PATRICK WALTER BALL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; German Club 1, 2; Elec- tronics Club 3—Pres.; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Golf 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. DENNIS LEE BAUGHMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENT EUGENE BEATY; DHS 1, 2, gS Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, FCA 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, ie VICTOR GALE BENNER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track Wee sh ALBERT JACOB BERRY, JR.; DHS 4; DVC 4; ICT 4. PAMELA -S BISHOP; DHS 1, 2,°3, 4; Drama Club-1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, °2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Stu. Ser. 4; Ser. Ex. © 4; Shield Staff 3, 4. CHARLES ALAN BOGGS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics. 1; Boys’ Glee Club 2, 3—V. Pres.; Choir 1, 4. DANNY: BOREN-|-DHS: 1;.: 2; (3,74: Pep Club 3, 4—Pres.; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Eootball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Track — 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. MARCIA; JEAN BOSWELL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN WATSON BOWER, JR.; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2, 3; Homeroom Pres. 1; Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3; German Club 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3; Forensic League 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Foot- palate 2s) 4 track 1.27 Playi3: Musicals 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Shield Staff 3—Sports. JENNIFER BUCHANAN BOWERS: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1; GAA 1; Choir 1; wing Choir 2; Stu. Ser. 2. ARG R: | BOWERS? DHS:11,, -2) 2375 4: Band 1; Ser. Ex. 4; Shield Staff 4—News. MARK LEN BOWKER: DHS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tennis 2; Golf 2, 4. CATHY N. BOYD; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JAMES BRANDON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Letter- men’s Club: 2, 3,4: FCA 3,4: Golf 1;. 2. Sia: PAUL ANTHONY BREWER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Chess Club 2, 3; Musi- cals 1, 2; Boys’ Glee Club 2—V. Pres.; Choir: 1,. 2, 3,4; Swing Choir 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 1, 2, 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4— Advertising. LYNN ESTHER BRINKMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 1, 2;'3;-NHS 3, 4—Sec.: French Club 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tri- Hic¥ 74: PA; 3,4: Pep: Club 1,2, «3,4: GAA 1, 2, 3; Musical 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Choir 1; Baronette 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. BROWN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 2. DEBORAH GRACE BROWN; DHS 4. GARY, 4E - BROWN: DHS. 1) 2. 3429CE ee lntramuUrals-l) 2-83.42 (1Gt 24 —— Treas. PEGGY ANN BROWN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Class+Sec.2!3 Stu: Coun. 3: ICL 42: Teen-Y 1, 2—Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 3, 4—Treas.; Forensic League 3; Thespians 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3—Sec. 4; GAA 1; Cheerleader 1;Musicals 1. 2. 3. 4: Choir 1—Sec. A Cappella Choir 2, 3—Sec 4: Swing Choir 3, 4; Homecoming Att 1, 2:. SABER STAFF 4—Student Life Editor. SUE ANN BRYAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH ANNETTE BUCHS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 4; DVC 4—V. Pres.; Stu. Ser. 3; ICT 4—V. Pres. - WANDA |. BUCKMASTER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. KAREN ANN BUNCH; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 2; JCL 1, 2—Hist.: Teen-Y 1, 2—Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 3, 4; Thespians 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 12,3; Batgirl 2: 3, 4° Musicals: 2) 3:4: Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Baronette 2, 3, 4: Stu. Ser. 4; SABER STAFF 4—Organi- zations Editor. DAVID |G. (BUNDY: DHS 21,2°22°35) 4: Spanish Club 1; JA 3; DVC 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Choir 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 4; 1CT 4. LISA SUE BUTLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 4: GAA 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. GREGG J. BUTTERMORE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4—Pres.; Musicals 3, 4; Band 1, 2—V. Pres. 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Shield Staff 3, 4—Features. : SUSAN MARIE BUTTERMORE:; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Teen-Y 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Thespians 4; Pep Club 1, 2—Treas., 3—V. Pres., 4: Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3—Treas., 4—Sec. MICK G. CAMERON; DHS 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Tennis 4; Baseball 4. MICHAEL LYNN CARNAHAN; DHS 1, 2, | 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 3; Basketball 1; Swing Choir 4. DENNIS WILLIAM CARPER; DHS 1, 2, | 3,4;Pep Club3,4. - JOANNE BYERLY CARPER; DHS 1, 2,: 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Treas.; Teen-Y 1, 2;-Pep Club: 1; 2, 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3,.4; Choir 1, 2, 3; SABER STAFF 4—Ass'’t..Sales Mgr. LYNN WILLARD CARPER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. GREG L. CASSADY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY W. CASSELMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. WADE ALAN CASTATOR; DHS 3, 4. RICHARD V. CHRISTIAN; DHS 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 4; Stu. Ser. 3; ICT 4. CATHY. 3: ‘CLIFFORD; DHS 1) 253.54; FHA 3, 4; Laureate Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3. MARTHA MAY BARNHART CLOSE; DHS 1,.2.:3,4;.Pep Club) 1, 2; GAA 2; Stu: Ser. 3, 4. HOLLY COLE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 4. DANIEL LIDDELL COOPER; DHS 1, 3, 4; German Club 4; JCL 1; Campus Life 1; Forensic League 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Letter- men’s Club 4; Football Sr. Mgr. 4; Plays 1, 3: Musicals 1, 3; Band 1; SABER STAFF 4—Photographer, Advertising. ROBERT -RUSSEL.CRIPE, JR DHS 2, 3,4; DVC 4; ICT 4. Li ELIZABETH ANN CRITNEY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; JCGEAl: Campus bite-3, 4:;) Band ), 27-3: 4; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3. MICHAEL. J2- CROUCH? SDHS) Glaei252.3! 4; Football 2; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. BELINDA SUE CROWL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 1; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4. JAMES=:E. “CROWE: DHS: lie 2en3 4: FTA 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCINDA ANN CROWL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. KERRY -F. CROZIER: DHS 1, 2; 3, 4: RONALD L. CULBERTSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA ASDALES: DHS 71, e253 4: French’ Cia’ 2, 3; ‘OEA 4: DVE 4—¥- Pres.; Band 1, 2, 3; ICT 4. GINGER KAY DeLONG; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; FMC 1; OEA 4—Pres.; In- tramurals 4; Girls’ Glee Glub 2; Stu. Ser. 4. DIANE SUSAN DERROW; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL SUSAN DeWITT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 4; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4—V. Pres.; GAA 1; Ser. Ex. 4; SABER STAFF 4—Sports. SHELLEY. “SUE. DIEDERICH! DHSs lye 2 3, 4; German Club 2, 3—Sec.—Treas.; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Intramurals 2; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ser. Ex. 4; Shield Staff 3—Feature Editor: SABER STAFF 4—Classes Editor. ROGER A. DIEHL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. CANDICE KAY DOVE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stus'CGoun. 1,725 Teen-¥ 1, 24 iirickie Y -3, 4; Drama Club. 1,2, 3: Forensic League 3; Thespians 4; Pep Club 1; GAA 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Musi- cals 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Twirler I StucSenw2)34: NICK] DARLENE DOVE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 2; GAA 2; Ser. Ex. 4; Shield Staff 3— Circulation. SUSAN JEAN DREYER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2; French Club 2; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Campus Life 3; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3,4: GAA 2: Stu. Ser: 4; Homecoming Att. 3, 4. JON ALLAN DUNCAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 3; Class Pres. 4; Stu. Coun. 4; NHS 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; JA 3; Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 3; Forensic League 4; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Letter- ,.men's Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Mg. 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 3; Musicals 3, 4; Band 1—Pres. 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Band Coun. 3; Shield Staff 2, 3—Sports Edi- ‘tor; SABER STAFF 4—Sports Editor. Zo peer, RAYMOND LEROY EDGAR; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3; Boys’ Glee Club a; 2: ROY. “STEPHEN - EDGAR: : DHS 1, 2; 3, 4. LeANN CLAIR: ELEY: ;DHS 1, 2, 3; 4. THOMAS PP: ELEERT:- DHS): 1.253; 74: Campus. Life: 1, 2.13; °4:.FCA::4;. Cross Country 4; Football 1, 3; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. WILLIAM G. ELWORTHY; DHS 1, 2, 3 4; Stu. Coun. 3, 4—V. Pres.; Forensic League 4—V. Pres.; Stu. Ser. 4. MARJORIE KIMMEL EMERICK; DHS 1234 EDSON FAHL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY ALLEN FARRINGTON; DHS 1, enoTa: ROBERT WAYNE FARVER, JR.; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4—Reporter; Pep Club 4; Musicals 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3. TERESSA A. FARVER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. 4. STEVEN ;ALEEN” FEEKE; DHS) 13 2;.3--4 Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3,,4. DIANE M..FELTON; DHS 1, 2;°3, 4; French: Club. 2,. 3, : 4; Pep ‘Club: 2: GAA 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 4; Shield Staff 3, 4—News Editor. SHERIL ANN FENDER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEEN: ELIZABETH, FOLEY: DHS: 1-2, 3.04 NHS? 3,04) French Club 15'-2;-3,-4: Teen-Y 1, 2; Drama Club 4; Pep Club Ie 253: GAA 1 22-37 Musicals: t2.773: Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Swing Choir 3; Shield Staff 2—News Editor, 3—Ass't. Editor, 4—Editor-in-Chief. JERRREY LYNN] FOULKS = DHS: wiles 2; 3, 4; Science Club 3; Flying Models Club 1, 2—V. Pres.; 3—V. Pres.; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Play 4—Stage Crew; Musical 4—Stage Crew; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Stu. Ser. 3, 4. JAMES EVEREDRE: TEREED2] DHS sas: -2: 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1, 3, 4; Letter- men’s Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4—Sec.; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA JEAN FREY; DHS 1, 2, 3,4. STEPHEN ROBERT FRIBLEY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Flying Models Club 2, 3—Se7.; Stu. Ser. 4. DENNIS K..FRICK= |. DHS 1 273; °42 ICE 1; Forensic League 3, 4—Pres. PAMELA SUE FRICK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; OEA 4—Sec.; GAA 13; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Baronette 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 4. MERRY ol EUGATIE DHS:-2 2,23) 24: Flying Models Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band D2ese 4 MARVIN LOUIS GAEL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 2, 3; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 12)3,4: Track 1, 2, 3: LINDA LOU GARMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 4; DVC 4; ICT 4. DENNIS EUGENE GEETING; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4. JENNIFER L. GEISINGER; DHS 1, 2, 3,4: KATHLEEN ANN GERBERS; DHS 1, 2°53) 4° NHS 3) -45 Thiehizy, 45-FHA 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. CHARLES GIBSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLIE JANE GIBSON: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDA PAULETTE GILBERT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Choir 1; Stu. Ser. 4. CRYSTAL KRICK GILLESPIE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3; Choir 1; Band 1; Twirler 1; Baronette 2; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. MARYMAE GINGRICH; DHS a ee yee’ NHS 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4—Pres.; Teen-Y 2; Forensic League 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3—Treas., 4—Pres.; Choir 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4—Sec.; DAR Rep. 4; Homecoming Queen 4. DAVID TL “GEICK=: DHS al 22) 73) 4 = ICT 4. RUBEN GONZALEZ; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3; ,Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; ICT 4. NANCY JEAN GOODWIN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 2.3) 4: FIA! 2):3.4: Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Plays 2, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Girls’ Glee Club 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4. DEBBIE KAY GRATE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 2, 3, 4; DVA 4; So Club 2; GAA 1;Musicals 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; ICT 4. GEORGE MACKOEL GRAY; DHS 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4. EULALIA SUE GRIFFIN; DHS 3, 4; FTA 3; Stu. ‘Ser. 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4— Advertising. PAUL A. GRIM: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 3. STEPHEN: E) “GROGG ‘DHS: 2, 13; V4: Stu. Coun. 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Letter- men’s Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Gym- onastics 1, 2, 3, 4—STATE CHAMP; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. NEDRA SUE GSCHWEND; DHS 1, 2, 3,. 4; |Spanish Club: 1-2: JA 3, (4—-V. Pre s.; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. MONTE LEE GUNZENHAUSER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 4; Pep Club 3; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4—Sec.- Treas.; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. DAWN E. HAGADORN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; JA 3, 4; GAA 2; Stu. Ser. 4. REBECCA ANN HAINES; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. PAUL DUANE HAMMAN; DHS 2,_ 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 3; NHS 3, 4; JCL 2; Thes- pians 2, 3—Clerk, 4—Pres.; Pep Club 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4—Pres.; Swing Choir 2,374: SHIRLEY JEAN HAMMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL 2; FMC 2; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; GAA 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; Stu. Ser. 4. CHRISTINE KAREN HARKLESS: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3;.Musicals 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4. KATHLEEN KAY HARTMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Forensic League 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Laureate Club 3; Pep Club 4; Plays 2, 4; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Baronette 2, 3, 4.. ROBIN SUE HARY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2; Teen-Y 1; FTA 3, 4—V. Pres.; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2,Musicals 2; Bandily 2.374. MARIE HELEN HAYNES; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; FTA 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Play 3—Stu. Director; Musical Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Shield Staff 3, 4—Cir- culation. JAMES E. HEFTY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 4; Electronics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 1; 2, 3; -4:-Track 1, 2:-Golf-3)—-4; Base- ball 2. GARY DALE HENDERSON; DHS 1, 24 3,4: THERESA ELENE HENDERSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Drama Club 3; GAA 2, 3:Musicals 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 3. MARK EDWARD HENRY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1; Stu. Coun. 3; NHS 3, 4—Pres.; Chess Club 4; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 3; FCA 3, 4—Treas.; Foot- ri 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2; Stu. Ser. Sy DE HESSsDHS)1.2).324e ARVIL D. HICKS; DHS 3, 4; French Club 4; Chess Club 4. CHARLES: -EEE- HILE: DHS 2ei-72) 3, 4 Pep Club 3; Track 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. HERB ALLEN HILLABRAND; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic League 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; FCA 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Basket- ball Mgr. 1, 2; SABER STAFF 4—Ad- vertising Mgr. PHILIP MARK HILLMER; DHS 2, 3, 4; Class V. Pres. 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Swing Choir 4; Band 2, 3—Treas., 4—Pres. DEBORAH S. HINMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; FMC 1; OEA 4—V. Pres.:; Pep Club 1; Intramurals 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Stu. Ser. 3. JAMES DOUGLAS HODGE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; ICT 4. NANCY CAROL. HOLDEN: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; In- tramurals 1; Choir 1,2, 3: Stu:Ser.. 3, 4. MARTY A. HOLMES; DHS Wie 2 ara: ICT 4. : GARY RICHARD HURD; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. LINDA KAY HUSTED; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRILYN IMUS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spa- nish. Club. 1; JA’ 3, 4; FTA. 3; Pep : Club’ .1,:2;.'3) 4; GAA: 2:33, 44 Stu“Ser: 3, 4. CRAIG WARREN JOHNSON; DHS. 1, 2, 3, 4; DVC 4; Flying Models Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; ICT 4. DALE A. JOHNSON; DHS 1, 2, :3, 4; NHS 3, 4; German Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID D. JOHNSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Electronics Club 3; Flying Models Club 3, 4—Treas.; Stu. Ser. 3. JEFFREY D. JOHNSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3—Treas. 4—V. Pres.; Pep Club 3, 4; Track 1,2;Stu.Ser.4. SHARON KAY JOHNSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 4; French Club 1, 2, 3—Treas. 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4— Chaplain; FTA 3; Drama Club 3—V. Pres.; 4—V. Pres.; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GAA: 1,22: Choir. 1:7 Band “iz. 3.24; Homecoming Att. 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. JANETTE KEEN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spa- nish Club 1, 2; OEA 4; DVC 4—Sec.; Pep Club 1; GAA 1, 3; Musicals 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; ICT 4. DEBRA SUE KELLEY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; GAA 2, 3. RICHARD ALLEN KEMPF; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Stu. Coun. 3. BEVERLY JANEEN KESSLER: DHSs1; 2, 3, 4. DEBRA) SUE KESTER; 2DHS 215225 3.44: FMC 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Swing Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 1, 4. ROXANNE KINGSBURY; DHS 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4Sec.; JA 2-Ass't. Treas.; Drama Club 3; Forensic League 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2; Batgirl 2, 3; Musical 3; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4- Stu. Life. JOYCE LYNNE KINGSLEY; DHS 1, 2, 3: 4: French; Club: 2.3;.4;- an we. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 4; GAA 4, Play 4; Stu. Ser. 4. LARRY ROBERT KLINE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Flying Models Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Letter- men's Club 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 4—Lighting Crew; Musical 4—Lighting Crew. KAREN ANN KNOTT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 2; Drama Club 3—Sec.; Pep Club 1; Play 2; Musicals 2, 3; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ser. Ex. 4. VICKIE L. KNOTT: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY EUGENE KOCH; DH S 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Musicals 4; Boys’ Glee Club 3—Pres.; Concert Choir 4; Swing Choir 4. ; DAVID BRADLEY KREHL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1; Pep Club 3; - Intramurals 1; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. PEER eG. sKUREHORSIE “DHS. Ls. 2; 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2 —Chaplain; Tri- HinY¥s3)- 4 FIA. 3,.4°-Drama-Club 4: Forensic League 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Musicals 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. JOHN WILLIAM KUHLMAN; DHS 1, 2,53, 4; ICL 2;. Campus: Life..4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Flying Models Club 2. WILLIAM R. LANDERS; DHS 3, 4. MICHAEL VANCE LEAS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE Dc LEINS;: (DHS. I, 2,3, 4: OEA 4; GAA 3. MICHARISLEESEEINS: -DHS .-2 3, 4: Musicals 4; Band, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band Sn4. a ELIZABETH: ANN: (LEPEEY:. DHS 1,°:2. 3, 4; Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; Ser. Ex. 4. KEITH 2L. EEWIS: DHS 1, 2. 4: ICT: 4. : SANDY. LEWIS: “DHS 1; 2,°: 3.4; JCL 4; Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 2, 3. DAVID R. LOCHNER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. — THOMAS: LEE“ LOCHNER: {DHS L, 2: 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3; Stu. Coun. 4; Forensic League 4; Thespians 3, 4— V. Pres.; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s-Club 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4: Track, 2; Play 3; Musicals 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Swing Choir 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 —V.. Pres.; Stu. Ser. 4. LINDA MARIE LOCKHART; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2, 3—Chap- lain, 4—Sec.; Intramurals 1, 2; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; Shield Staff 2—Reporter. MICHAEL WILLIAM LONG; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 3, 4. SCO li SEU Z ODS. 14. 2° as- 4: Lettermen’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Golf 3, 4. SARAH PRINGLE MacDOWALL; DHS dte2se3) 4 NHS23-. 4-Erench, Club-1. 2: 3, 4; JA 3; Drama Club 3, 4—Treas.: GAA 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramu- rals 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4—Associate Editor. DAVID LORNE MacMILLAN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4: Cross Country 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3. IRA E. MAGGINNIS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TYRONE R. MALDENEY; DHS 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE MANON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. DUAINE ALLEN MANON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 3, 4; Cross Country 4. MICHAEL T. MAYBERRY; DHS 3, 4: Football 4; Baseball 3. RITA J. McBRIDE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. KATHLEEN MARY McDANIEL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; FTA 3, 4—Sec.; Pep Club 1, 4: Musicals 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4; SABER STAFF 4—Editor-in-Chief. RANDY LEE McENTARFER; DHS 1, 2, S24. DELORA LEPLEY McGREW; DHS 1, CuSnas TERRY LEE McGREW; DHS 1, 2, 4. PAMELA SUE McMAKEN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; GAA 1. BRUCE MENIER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIET MARIE MERTZ; DHS 1, 2, 3) 4: Stu. Coun, 4: NHS: 3). 4 RR At: 2—Sec., 3—Pres., 4—Pres.; FTA 3 4—Hist.; Thespians 4; Intramurals 1; Music als 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4—Treas.; Swing Choir 2, 3; Band .1,° 2, 3, 4: Stage Band: 1, 2, 3; Band Coun. 2; Stu. Ser. 1. LINDA SUE MERERT: -DHSi lh 32-3: 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3; Drama Club 2; GAA 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3° A Cappella Choir 4; Swing Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 4. SHERREL ANN METTERT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 22) -3nhespians, 3::4 GAA 1) 25 3; Plays 2, 3, 4; Musicals 3, 4; Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Swing Choir 4; Band -1,, 2; -3,-4: Pep: Band; 3). 4= Stu: Ser. 3, 4. BENTE MIDTSJO; DHS 3, 4. HEIDI MIDTSJO; DHS 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 4; DVC 4—Pres.; Stu. Ser. 4; ICT 4—Pres. BETH MILEER? DHS 1,:2; 3, 4. BRADEEY IR: (MIELER: DHS I, 2. 3, -4: Glass -V2 Pres; 1, °:2..Stu:. Coun: 1,2; 3—Parliamentarian, 4—Pres.; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; FCA 3—Pres., 4—Pres., Foot- ball 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Baseball 1; Stu. Ser. 4. JAMES. CARE MILLER: DHS 1,. 2;.°3, 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4—Treas.; Intramurals 12233: 4 slirack 23: MARY ANN MILLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Campus Life 1; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA ii2- Band) 1) 2.23,-4:e.wirler: 1s 2:03). 4: Stu. Ser. 3, 4; Shield Staff 3—Repor- ter; SABER STAFF 4—Organizations. NANCY. {SUES MILEER? DHS h 25.43; 4; NHS 3, 4; FMC 1, 2—V. Pres.; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Stu. Ser. 1, 4; SABER STAFF 4— Organizations. ROBIN MICHAEL MILLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4—Reporter; FCA 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1; Baseball 3. TERESA] EGEELEN® MILLER; DHS 1; 2, 3, 4; FMC 2; Pep Club 4; GAA 1; Musi- cals 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baronette 4. PAMELA A. (MOORE: DHS 1, 2. 3,- 4: Teen-Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; JA 4—Sec.; Pep Club e2,-3. Band I 2-3) 45 Twirler 1, 3, 4; Baronette 2. PATRICIA JO MORR; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 1; French Club 3, 4—V. Pres.; JA 3, 4; FTA 4; Peo Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Sec.; Intramurals 1, 3. GAA 2; Band 1, 2, 3—V. Pres., 4; Twirler 1; SABER STAFF 4—Classes. : MICHELLE LEE MOUGHLER; DHS 1, 24-3) 24: FRAY di2, 3—Treas: OFA 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee’ Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Stu. Ser. 4. ELLEN ANNE MUHN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Teen-Y 1, 2—V. Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4—V. Pres.; GAA 1, 2, 3; Batgirl 4; Choir 1; Band 2293.4; iBaronette. 3, 42 «Stus Ser. 3, 4; Shield Staff 3—Circulation; SABER STAFF 4—Business Mgr. BETH ELAINE MUSSER; DHS 1, 2. 3, 4; German “Club, 1, 2.- 34-4: teen-¥ 1: Drama Club 2; Chess Ciub 4; GAA 1; Musicals 2, 4; Choir 1; Girls’ Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. DENNIS GAROLD MYERS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 2, 4; Letter- men’s Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Track 1; 2,3; 4: - ETHAN EVERETT -MYERS; DHS 1, 2, 3, -4:Musicais I.2, 33 Choir i 2) Ss. :4: Swing Choir 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 3. JANEAN LEE MYERS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu. Coun. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Teen- Y 1, 2—Treas.; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4—Treas.: GAA 1, 2; Batgirl 4; Choir 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Twirler 1; Baronette 3, 4; Shield Staff 2—Photographer; SABER STAFF 4—Organizations. VONDA LYNN MYERS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER LEE NICHOLS: -DHS=1, 2:3; “4: Lettermen's Club 4; FCA 4; Football IZ, 3, -4; Gymnastics), 22ealirackmes 3.4. BECKY ANN NOPPER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Glee Club 3° Choir 4; Stu. Ser 42 SABER;STAEF 4— Copy tditor. KATHY ANN NORAGON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 1, 2, 3; FTA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. LOWELL DEAN ORDWAY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3; ICT 4. GERALD LYNN OSBUN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. HOELY. EEE-OSWALT; DHS), 24394= NEESON GARI -PANKOP: DHS) 722: 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 2, 3; Choir 4; Band 1. STANLEY DEAN PARREET DHS: 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Cross Coun- try 2; Track 1. LARRY DEAN PAYTON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4;. Stu. Coun. 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Pres.; FCA 3, 4—V. Pres.: Football 2, 3. 3. 4: NHS- 3) 4: JC) 233 ilikeass 4—Treas.; Musical 4—Lighting Crew; Stu. Ser. 3. 4. SHERYL ANN PERLICH; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4—Sec.; Drama Club 3, 4: GAA 2, 3; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Choir i Band ly 2:93) 4- Pep BandieZ2i3, 4: Stu. Ser. 4; Shield Staff 4—News; SABER STAFF 4—Sports , DEAN A. PFEFFERKORN; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals 3—Lighting Crew; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. DIANA LYNN PHILLIPS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 1, 2; Campus Life 2, 3; FIA. 2° PepmeGlub: 1, 2, 3; 7GAAGI 2: Pep Band 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. KENNETH PIERCE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 4; Football 3; Football Mer. 4. BILLY LEE - POGUE, JR..- DHSepieye2: Sau DENNIS DEAN POST; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 4; German Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. ROBERT Ie PRICE, QR wDHSalyee: 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4—Sec.; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. LINDA JEANNE RANDALL; DHS 1, 2, 374° JC 2, 23; Campus Lite 3243: Musicals 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 3; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. STEVEN KENNETH REED; DHS 1,2, 3; 4 NHS 3, 4;.JCE 1)2)3=treas: Musical 4—Lighting Crew; Stu. Ser. 3 JOSEPH Pe REID DHS i 2a sono Ste Coun. 4. CATHY EILEEN REINOEHL; DHS 71; 223 4: FAA, 125 3) 4) A Sie 4enep Club 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. MARK EDWIN REINOEHL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; ICT 4. WILLA SHARI REINOEHL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. RONALD ALAN REYNOLDS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; FCA 3; Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 3. DAVID K. RHODES; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE RICHARDSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. COLEEN SUE RICHMOND; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Life 3, 4; FMC 1, 2—Treas., 3—Sec. 4; Musicais 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4. VICKIE LYNN RINEHART; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 2; Stu. Ser. 3. CONNIE SUE RINK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 1, 2, 3; JA 3, 4—Treas.: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals 3, 4; Choir 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. MABLE SHERYLDINE RITTENHOUSE; DHSd) 2,.3;.4: CHRISTOPHER F. ROARK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA’ SUE RODEBAUGH; DHS 1, 2, 3774. Stu: ‘Goun. 1, 2; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi- Y 3: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4—V. Pres.; Stu. Ser. 4. MEGAN ELLEN RODECAP; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, Play 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Con- cert) Choir 4: Band! 1, 2, 3% 4; Stu: Ser. 3,4 DENNIS PAUL ROHM; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4 SHERYL MARIE RUDOLPH; DHS 3, 4, Forensic League 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4, GAA 4; Play 3; Musicals 4, Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, Stu. Ser. 4 MICHAEL DUANE RUPERT; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: DVC 4—Treas .; Stu, Ser. 3, 4: ICT i : JOYCE M SALTSMAN, DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. FTA 2, Musicals 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3, 4. JERI ELLEN SANDERS; DHS 1, 2, 3,°4: Stu. Coun. 3, 4—Sec.; Spanish Club 4; Teen—Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 4; GAA 2; Baronette 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 2, 4; SABER STAFF 4--Stu. Life. ELIZABETH JANE SCHAAB; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3—Sec. 4—V. Pres.; Teen-Y 1; Tri-Hit-Y 4; FTA 3, 4; Drama Club 2, Forensic League 4, Radio-TV Club iPep Club 2, 3, 4.. GAA 1,2; 3; 4; Play 2 eMusicals, 1, 2.3; ‘Choir 1; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3; Baronette 2. WILLIAM JAMES SCHAAB, DHS 1, 2, 3,4 THOMAS GEORGE SCHIFFLI, DHS 1, Pasa iCi4 WILLIAM JAMES SCHIFFLI; DHS 1, Pesca NET 4 WILLIAM EDWIN SCHIMPF, DHS 1. 2, 3, 4, Radio TV Club 4; Flying Models Club 1, 2, 3, 4-—Treas.; Intramurals i233; Choir 3;-4. Bande, 2.°3, as Stu. Ser. 4, Ser. Ex. 4 . BRUCE ALAN SCHLOSSER: DHS I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Lettermen’s Glube3s, 4; FCA 3) 4; Cross Country 1: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3,4 BARBARA ANN SEBERT, DHS 1, 2, 3, A IGtn cl is2-neen-y,. ol, 2) Intetliny 4; JA 3, 4—Sec.: FTA 2, 3, Forensic League 3, 4--Sec.; Thespians 3, 4; Radio-TV Club) 1s Pep Club 1-2, 3, 4; (GAA 2: Batgirl 2; Plays 3, 4, Baronette 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4-- Stu. Life. RAEPEE ALLEN: SEILER? (DHS I, 2; 3: 4; FFA 1,.2, 3—Sec. 4---Pres.; Pep Club 3; Stu. Ser. 4 LUCRET TA SELES; DHS 1, 2,.3;4 ALINZA KAY -SEVERENGE; DHS 1, 2; 3: 4,GAA 1, 2, Stu Ser. 3,4 CARSON D! SHIRK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Band 1 DEBRA: SHUFF; DHS 1, .2, 3,4; iGAA 1; Band 1; Stu. Ser. 2, 3, 4. MICHEL LYNN SHUHERK, DHS 1, 2, Sea Olle COUneaL) Pep.-CGlub, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 4, FCA 3, 4, Foot ball 1, 2, Wrestling 4, Basketball 1, 2 SUSAN DIANE SHULL; DHS 1, 2, 3) 4; German Club 2, 3; Teen-Y 2; Tri-HyY 4, JA 4; FMC 1; Pep Club 1, 2 3, GAA I 2; Band I, 2; Stu. Ser 4; SABER STAFF 4---Copy Editor DEXTER ALLEN SIMANTON, DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1, Stu. Coun 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4. Gym nastics 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3, 4; SABER STAFF 4-- Advertising DEBRA KAY SINGLETON, DHS 1 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4 MARVIN LYNN SKELLY; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4, FTA 3; Thespians 4, Musicals lL, 2, 3,4; Chor 1 2; 3, 4: Swing Choir 2, 3, 4; Band ly 2ius?.-4; Fee Band 2 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2,3 BARRY. A. SMITH;. DHS ol, 2,3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 2: German Club 1, 2; Campus Life 3; Science Club 2, 3; Flying Models Club 1, 2—Sec., 3—Treas.; Chess Club 3; Play 4—Lighting Crew; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. JOHN SCOTT SMITH? DHS: 1,2, 3) 4: Homeroom Pres. 4, Thespians 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Intramurals 1; Musicals 3, 4, Boys’ Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir KIRKLAND SOWERS,; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGEAS LEE SSOWLE? IDHS: ly 32573) 4; Class Treas. 1; Stu. Coun. 2, 3—Treas., 4—Treas.; Campus Life 1, 2, 3, Letter- men’s Club 1 25.354. FCA 4. “Cross Country Mgr. 2, 3; Gymnastics Mgr. 2; 3, 4—V. Pres.; Swing Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3°42 Pep Band: 2, 3.4: stu: Basketball 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3. 4; Stu. Ser. 4. MICHAEL —. SOWLE: DHS. 2,2? 3)7 4: DVC 4, Play 3—Lighting Crew; Musi- cals3, 4—-Lighting Crew: Stu. Ser. 3, 4; ICT 4: KATHY SPITLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Ser. Ex. 4. SUE E. SPONHOWER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 2; FHA.1, 2; Stu. Ser. 2, 3, 4. TIM ANDREW SPONHOWER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Lettermen’s Club 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 3; Baseball 2; A Cappella Choir 3; SABER STAFF 4— Advertising SHARRY JOISSDPABE; SIDS) = liee2. =3; 4: FHA 1; OEA 4; Girls’ Glee Club 234; STEVEN’ . Di. -‘STACKHOUSES: (DHSS, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Track 374 THOMAS RALPH STACKHOUSE; DHS 1,2,3,4 CANDACE SUE STEDMAN; DHS 1, 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Pres. 1; Stu. Coun. 3; NHS 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4-—Sec.; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, GAA 2) Banda - 2-3), 45 Twirler 24 Ser, Ex 4, SABER STAFF 4--Classes SHIRLEY JEAN STOGDILL; DHS 3, 4, JA 3, 4--Pres; Forensic League 3, 4; Thespians 3 4, Play 3:Musicals 3; Stu Ser. 4; Ser. Ex. 4. BONNIE ELIZABETH STONEBRAKER; DHS 1, 2, 3. 4, Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stu. Ser 1, 3, 4; Ser. Ex. 4. RONALD: C. STRAHM: DHS. JF 2) °37).4; Thespians 3, 4—Clerk, Electronics Club 3, Play 4--Stage Crew; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4—-Stage Crew, Stu’ Ser. 1,°2, 3, 4; ICT 4. STEPHEN LYNN STRAWSER; DHS 1, a, 3, 4 JC Ae lntramiliralsse2: «35245 Lettermen’s Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 ANN ROCHELLE SYNESALL; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2; Musicals 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3). 4; (Band: 1 2)23) 24 Rep (Band 374: Stage Band 1 2,3, 4; Stu Ser. 3, 4. GARY MICHAEL TEIXEIRA, DHS 1, 2, 3. 4, Lettermen'’s Club 2,.3, 4; Cross Country 2..3, 4, Track 3, 4 PAUEZELLIS) THOMAS; DHS. 25.3) 4: NHS 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4: Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 2: .3)° 4; Band-1, 2 3) 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4. ; NANCY MUSSER TOMPKINS, DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2 DARLENE MARIE TREESH;, DHS 1, 2,3,4 SHERRY ANN’ VACEK: DHS 1), 2) 3;:4: Stu. Ser. 4 BILLY R. WAGERS; DHS 4 DARLENE KAY WAINSCOTT; DHS IZ, 3,4 REBECCA JoANN WALKER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; OEA 4; Musicals 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3; Stu. Ser 4 JANE “ELLEN WALTER; iDHS: 1.2) 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: OEA 3. 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. CAROL WARD; DHS 4; Stu. Ser. 4. GARY LYNN WARSTLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Basketball Mgr. 2; - ICmk4: ; JANICE JO WARSTLER; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4: JA 3; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Ser. Ex. 4. LINDA SUE WARSTLER: DHS 3, 4: Girls’ Glee Club 4; Ser. Ex. 4. DARLENE SUE WATSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4. DEBORAH KAY WATSON; DHS 1, 3, 4; GAA 1; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3, Stu. Ser. 4. MARY JANE WATTS; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; French: Club; ‘1, 2? SOEA)4..5GAAG 2: Swing Choir 2, 3; Band 1; Twirler 1; Baronette 2; Stu. Ser. 4; Shield Staff 3—Photographer. JERRY, LEE: -WEIMER-CDHSs leo2se3n. 4: Pep Club 3; Football 4. : TIMOTHY - J. WELLS; DHS ly; 2,-°3,) 4: Chess Club 2; Gymnastics 1; Musicals 3; Boys’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4; ICT 4. RICKIE L= WEST; DHS 15.2) 374: MICHAEL F. WESTRICK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4 Stus set: se4e KATHY LOU WHITE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RALPH WIBLE; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4—V. Pres.; German Club 2, 3, 4; Electronics Club 3—V. Pres.; Pep Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3; Stu. Ser. 3. MARY LOU CHARLESTON WIDNER; DHS 1.2.35 4: SHARON L.- WILHELM; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; OEA 4—Treas.; Pep Club 1; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Stu. Ser. 3, 4. KENNETH J. WILSON; DHS 1, 2). 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4—Parliamentarian; Lettermen’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4—V. Pres.; FCA 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3--STATE CHAMP, 4; Stu. Ser. 4; SABER STAFF 4—Advertising. LINDA LOU WILSON; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; JA 3, 4—Treas.; FTA 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Shield Staff 4—Artist. DENIS ALAN WItNFBRENNER, DHS © 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Football 1, °3; Basketball 1, 2; track £, 3. VICKI FILIPOW WINEBRENNER: DHS 1,2, 3,4; Stu. Ser. 2. REBECCA LYNN WINGET: DHS 1, 2, 3, 4;. Teen-Y. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; OEA. 4; Pep Club 1, Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 4. : SUSAN MELINDA WOLFE; DHS 1, 2, 3.4: JA 3;-OEA: 4: Pep-Glubwii2, 35°4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Stu. Ser. 3. ALICE MARIE WOODCOCK; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4; FMC 4; Pep Club 1; GAA 4; Stu. Ser. 4. GENE L. WOODRING; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID - EARL WORTHINGTON; DHS. 1, ‘2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Homeroom Pres. 4; German Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2; Musicals 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Swing Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VICTORIA LYNNE WRIGHT; DHS 1, 2 SWAs LINDA ANN YODER; DHS 1, 2, 3,. 4; Class Sec. 1;. Stu. Coun. 3; NHS 3, 4— Treas.; French Club 2; Teen-Y 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; JA 3—Pres. 4—Pres.; FTA 3, 4—Pres.; Forensic League 3, 4— Treas.; Pep Club 2, 3, 4—Treas.; GAA 2, Batgirl 3. 4, SABER STAFF 4— Classes. DOROTHY MARIE YOUNG; DHS 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Band eS DAWN RENEE ZEHNER; DHS _ 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen-Y 1, 2; Campus Life 1,. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; GAA 1, 2; Play 2: Musicals 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3—V. Pres.. Concert Choir 4; Stu. Ser. Asa: “SENIOR DIRECTORY 213 Index FRESHMEN Acker, Bev 144 Adams, Ken 144 Albright, Suzanne 82, 144 Aldrich, Becky 78, 82, 144 Ale xander, Scott 144 Altimus, Mark 144 Anthony, Sue 72, 125, 144 Aschleman, Tim 98, 144 Auld, Lee 66, 98, 144 Baber, Jeff 144 Bailey, Teresa 74, 144 Baird, Kip 56, 95, 98,110, 123, 144 Baker, Carla 71, 72, 82, 125, 144, 148 Baker, Sandy 60, 82, 144 Ball, Randy 98, 144 Ball, Sarah 144 Bard, Robyn 144 Barrigar, Gene 144 Barse, Mitch 82, 144 Bassett, Kathy 74, 125, 144 Bishop, Mike 144 Blech, Marie 82, 125, 144 Blevins, Bob 144 Blevins, Brenda 82, 144 Bowen, Dan 144 Brace, Ramona 56, 72, 80, 116, 144 Brand, Jim 66, 144 Brand, Nancy 82, 125, 144 Brandon, John 82, 95, 144 Brewer, Charles 145 Browand, Bill 145 Brown, Karen 74, 145 Brown, Leona 80, 145 Brown, Mike 145 Brown, Randy 98, 119, 145 Brown, Sandy 82, 125, 145 Brunner, Jannette 145 Buchs, Bernard 145 Buchs, Bill 123, 145 Buchs, Dennis 145 Buckmaster, Mark 145 Bumgarner, Kevin 73, 145 Bunch, Kent 95, 98, 110, 119, 145 Buss, Lori 145, 147 Butler, Mary 82, 145 Butler Vicki 145 Buttermore, Betty 50, 72, 80, 125, 127, 145, 146 Campbell, Duane 145 Carnahan, Helen 74, 145 Carnahan, Jeff 66, 145 Carper, Bob 119, 145 Carper, Christine 145 Carper, Jim 98, 145 Carper, Randy 145 Carr, Jim 73, 82, 95, 145 Carr, Tom 145 Carson, Terry 145 Chagoya, Bill 145 Chalfant, Dave 95, 98, 110, 119, 146 Christian, John 98, 145, 146 Clark, Cindy 146 Clark, John 70, 82, 146 Cole, Susan 72, 82, 146, 151 Coleman, Brenda 71, 80, 125, 146 Collins, Dennis 82, 146 Collins, Greg 56, 70, 82, 108, 146 Collins, Kerry 146 Conley, Richard 146 Cooper, Fritz 95, 96, 110, 119, 146 Cooper, Mike 33, 98, 146, 151 Cox, Dan 98, 146 Cox, Darlene 146 Cox, Gayleen 146 Culbertson, Terry 146 Curtiss, Dave 42, 80, 82, 108, 146 Daniels, Butch 146 Daub, Gene 146 Davidson, Dan 146 Davis, Randy 146 Davis, Wilma 48, 146 Deam, Ed 146 Deardorf, David 146 Decker, Carol 146 Deetz, Allan 146 Delbecq , Elaine 80, 146 DeLucenay, Mike 82, 146 Denman, Florence 146 Depew, Cheryl 146 Depew, Loretta 146 DePew, Melody 80, 146 214 INDEX Dickman, Susan 60, 146 Dickson, Debbie 146 Dirrim. Kathy 146 Dollier, Mark 146 Dove, Robbie 82, 108, 146 Drerup, Ken 80, 146 Dulle, Cheryl 74, 80, 146 Duncan, Julie 5, 72, 80, 116, 125, 146 Durfey, Walter 82, 146 Dye, David 146 Dyer, Jennie 82, 146 Easley, Hal 80, 82, 98, 146 Eckert, Chris 66, 68, 80, 146 Ellert, Jeanine 80, 125, 146 Elliott, Missy 146 Ellis, Dianna 75, 82, 125, 146 Ellis, Regina 146 Evans, Patsy 146 Eyster, Jacki 146 Fahl, Mary 50, 146 Farrington, Julie 72, 82, 147 Faulkner, Debbie 147 Feller, Kim 70, 72, 80, 125, 147 Fender, Karen 82, 125, 147 Fender, Larry 69, 147 Ferrell, Brenda 147 Fifer, Charles 80, 147 Fluke, Phillip 110, 123, 147 Foley, Sheila 80, 125, 146, 147 Foulks, Doug 56, 69, 82, 14 Zits. Fox, Larry 98, 147 Fox, Susan 125, 147 Fredrick, Liane 147 Frey, Cindy 74, 82, 147 Fry, Phyllis 70, 74, 80, 147 Frye, Doug 82, 147 Fugate, Karen 82, 125, 147 Fuller, Steve 147 Gafken, Jim 95, 147 Gahimer, Neal 147 Gallagher, Mike 56, 95, 98, 147 Galligher, Gary 147 Garman, Gary 80, 147 Garns, Dave 147 Gerber, Tom 73, 95, 98, 108, 147 Gerbers, Denny 147 Gerig, Dave 66, 147 Gibson, Roger 66, 147 Gleason, Wendy 147 Glick, Gary 98, 147 Godwin, Bobbie 147 Golden, Mike 147 Gonzalez, Tony 96, 119, 147 Gorrell, Debbie 74, 147 Graber, Steve 56, 82, 98, 119, 147 Grate, Ronald 73, 147 Graves, Julianna 147 Gray, Wayne 147 Greenfield, Carole 147 Greuter, Joe 147 Grogg, Steve 82,119, 147 Groscop, Sue 72, 125, 147 Gulick, Richard 60, 80, 82, 147 Hamilton, Jim 147 Hampshire, Kay 82, 147 Handley, Steve 69, 80, 147 Hansen, Carl 98, 119, 147 Harkless, Kathy 75, 80, 147 Harper, Gene 147 Hartman, Denise 56, 82, 125, 147 Harvey, Shelley 75, 80, 125, 147 Haynes, Dave 82, 123, 147 Hayward, Brenda 82, 148 Haywood, Bob 82, 148 Henderson, Jim 148 Henderson, Kevin 66, 148 Hicks, James 148 Hildebrandt, Don 148 Hill, Ruth 72, 148 Hines, Jonny 72, 80, 148 Hinkley, Bobbi 65, 148 Hissong, Karen 148 Hollar, Jarvis 98, 148 Honaker, Janelle 75, 80, 148 Hubartt, Sara 82, 125, 148 Inlow, Lori 82, 148, 151 Inlow, Rick 66, 148 Ish, Dave 73, 82, 148 Johnson, Kathy 79, 80, 148 Johnson, Sandi 72, 82, 148 Jones, Cheryl 148 Jordan, Ed 80, 148 Jordan, Pat 80, 148 Joseph, Dave 148 Keesler, Lona 148 Kelley, Bill 98, 108, 148 Kelley, Debbie 148 Kessler, Carolyn 70, 148 Kessler, Frank 148 Kester, Dave 95, ¥8, 148 Kinzer, Cliff 82, 98, 148 Klein, Steve 148 Kline, Maureen 74, 80, 148 Koch, Maureen 148 Krafft, Steve 82, 98, 148 Krehl, Chery! 70, 80, 148 Kretz, Charlene 82, 125, 146, 148 Krontz, John 148 Kuhlhorst, Neal 95, 98,110, 119, 148 Landes, Steve 148 LaRowe, Julie 148 Laws, Curtis 148 Leffler, Dave 95, 98, 110, 122, 123, 148 Leins, Sue 80, 148 Leon, Robert 148 Lester, Kathy 148 Liberatore, Nita 22, 72, 80, 125, 148 Likens, Marty 110, 123, 148 Link, Natalie 82, 125, 148, 150 Littlefield, Brenda 148 Lodder, Jim 148 Lohse, Laurie 148 Long, Jim 61, 82, 110, 148 MacDowall, Carolyn 74, 80, 148 MacDowall, Chris 43) 98, 108, 149 Mack, Julie 71, 74, 125, 149 Madden, Debbie 149 Main, Luetta 149 Manon, Julie 74, 149 Mansfield, Rick 149 Marshall, Ron 149 Maugherman, David 149 Mavis, Karen 82, 125, 149 McClellan, Melinda 80, 149 Medler, Fred 149 Messmann, Roger 149 Middleton, Billie Jo 80, 149 Middleton, Brad 119, 149 Miller, Dave 149 Miller, Ed 110, 149 Miller, Sandi 12, 74, 82, 149 Mitchener, Rick 82, 95, 149 Moffett, Jerry 149 Montez, Dan 95, 98, 110, 149 Moore, Renata 149 Morgan, Jeff 149 Morgan, Tina 56, 63, 149 Morr, Cathy 70, 75, 82, 149 Morton, Mark 98, 149 Myers, Jane 149 Myers, Pam 149 Openlander, Brenda 82, 149 Ordway, Janine 80, 144, 149 Outland, Brad 68, 149 Palmer, Valerie 149 Pankop, Leatha 149 Park, Jim 80, 110, 123, 149 Parker, Sally 149 Parr, Tim 80, 82, 149 Parrish, Dave 82, 149 Payton, Ronald 149 Pepple, John 82, 149 Peters, Mark 80, 96, 110, 119, 149 Pfefferkorn, Dave 149 Phillips, Chris 56, 95, 98, 110, 122, 149 Pogue, Richard 149 Post, Denise 74, 80, 125, 149 Provines, Steve 66, 149 Ramsey, Harold 149 Ramsey, Kenney 149 Refner, Mike 98, 149 Ridgway, Gwen 82, 149, 201 Rose, Becky 149 Rowe, Eddie 149 Rudolph, Terry 123, 149 Rugman, Melinda 72, 149 Rupert, Pat 80, 150 Saunders, Bonny 72, 80, 150 Scanlon, Rory 108, 150 Schlosser, Brenda 12, 56, 72, 82, 150 Scranage, Dave 96, 150 Seiss, Janet 150 Sewards, James 150 Shaffer, Roxanne 80, 150 Shaw, Debbie 72, 125, 150 Shipe, Jeff 43, 69, 122, 150 Shippy, Jo 60, 150 Shoudel, Diane 150 Simanton, Eric 56, 73, 95, 98, 108, 119, 150 Simmons, Tom 98, 150 Sliger, Robert 66, 98, 150 Slone, Barb 150 Slone, Denver 150 Smith, Mike 80, 82 98, 150 Smith, Penny 150 Smith, Rick 150 South, Karen 72, 150, 201 Speidell, Rick 150 Spencer, Earl 150 Spencer, Mandy 72, 80, 125, 150 Spornhauer, Geoff 80, 150 Squires, Terry 82, 98, 150 Stafford, Mike 150 Starr, Shane 50, 68, 98, 110, 123, 145 , 150 Steffen, Larry 98, 150 Steinbaugh, Greg 150 Stevens, Cal 150 Stevenson, Laura 56, 72, 80, 144, 150 Stone, Frank 69, 150 Strader, Cindy 150 Strawser, Randy 73, 123, 150 Strite, Ginger 40, 74, 150 Stuller, Jim 108, 150 Tarlton, Marion 82, 108, 150 Tarlton, Melanie 150 Tassler, Steve 150 Taulbee, Darrel 96, 110, 151 Teegardin, Lynn 151 Teixeira, Keith 98, 149, 151 Thomas, Martin 98, 151 Thompson, Cary 151 Timmerman, Lynn 68, 151 Treesh, Carol 151 Uehlein, Bobbie 151 Van Auken, Bill 151 Vanderpool, Doris 151 Vian, Linda 70, 80, 151 Voelkel, Lisa 125, 151 Voirol, Greg 151 Waddell, Laura 151 Walker, Lisa 51, 68, 82, 125, 151 Walker, Renee 71, 80, 125, 151 Walker, Sue 63, 65, 70, 74, 151 Ward, Linda 151 Ward, Sam 151 Ward, Sharon 151 Warstler, Cindy 151 Warstler, Nathan 80, 96, 108, 151 Watson, Dave 19, 145, 151 Webb, Brian 73, 95, 98, 110, 122, 123, 151 Weimer, Becky 116, 151 Weimer, Karen 72, 125, 151 Williams, Brenda 72, 80, 151 Wilson, Bill 56, 95, 98, 119, 151 Wilson, Norma 74, 151 Woebbeking, Connie 151 Woolever, Mary 65, 71, 151 Wyss, Gueral 151 Yates, Bill 151 Young, Jane 80, 125, 151 Zeigler, Pam 74, 151 Zimmer, Helen 151 SOPHOMORES Aiken, Cindy 65, 83, 152 Akerman, Terri 152 Akerman, Vicki 125 152 Akey, Bill 110, 111, 152 Aldrich, Janet 126, 152 Alger, Jon 71, 81. 83, 152 Allison, Kevin 152 Allmandinger, Bob 83, 99, 152 Armstrong, Mark 123, 152 Armstrong, Tim 152 Ayers, Pam 79, 152 Baker, Debi 152 Balliet, Ron 152 Barkey, Tim 76, 78, 152 Barnhart, Roger 66, 152 Bassett, Jeff 78, 99, 152 Baughman, Cathy 70, 72, 83, 125, 152 Baughman, Chris 152 Baughman, Dennis 71, 73 Bauman, Shirley 152 Betz, Luanne 72, 152 Bishop, Bruce 152, 156 Blomeke, Bill 66, 152 Boger, Kim 96, 152 Boggs, Chris 152 Bolen, Orville 152 Bonecutter, Nancy 79, 152 Bosell, Dave 68, 152 Boswell, Mike 56, 78, 95, 110, 111, 120, 152 Bowman, Scott 99, 119, 15? Boyd, Sherry 75, 153 Brace, Kurt 99, 153 Brewer, Bill 153 Brown, Bunnie 75, 79, 153 Brown, Debbie 79, 153 Brown, Jeff 153 Bry, Judi 153 Bryan, Debbie 64, 125, 153 Bryant, Mike 68. 153 Buckmaster, Diana 65, 67, 75, 78, 153 Butler, Mike 99, 153 Buttermore, Gary 153 Cain, John 153 Carnahan, Cheryl 153 Carnahan, Greg 66, 73, 153 Carnahan, Randy 153 Carnahan, Ricky 153 Carper, Judy 70, 75, 79, 125, 153 Carr, Chery! 70 Casselman, Kim 63, 153 Casselman, Rhonda 79, 153 Catterall, Karen 153 Cherry, Janice 70, 79, 125, 153 Clark, Rhonda 84, 125, 153 Clark, Susan 153 Clifford, Joe 66, 70, 153 Colby, Wayne 153 Collins, Helen 62, 153 Cook, Jone 65, 79, 153 Copley, Debra 79, 153 Cox, Dave 99, 154 Crabill, Sally 72, 83, 125, 154 Creecy, Pam 81, 83, 154 Crozier, Vicky 76, 78, 154 Curry, Brenda 154 Curtis, Lois 15, 56, 72, 154 Davidson, Bradd 154 Deetz, John 154 Deetz, Judy.83, 154 Delbecq, Diane 70, 79, 89, 154 DeLucenay, Mike 68, 108, 154 Depew, Cal 154 Depew, Richard 96, 119, 154 DeYoung, Terrie 79, 154 Dickman, Steve 60, 83, 154 Diehl, Ralph 154 Donaldson, Doug 154 Donaldson, Pam 154 Drerup, Anita 154 Drerup, Rosie 62, 79, 154 Dreyer, Judy 74, 154 Dunn, Jim 104, 154 Eldridge, Rhonda 70, 89, 154 Ellert, Becky 79, 154 Ellert, Tim 154 Elliott, Jim 99, 123, 154 Ellison, Jane 67, 76, 77, 154 Engle, Karol 59, 61, 87, 154 Evans, Rod 154 Faulkner, Kevin 154 Fee, Tim 20, 62, 78, 154 Fender, Hullet 154 Fender, Jeff 119, 154 Fike, Harry 154 Fleck, Suzy 56, 67, 70, 72, 74, 89, 125, 153,154 Fox, John 154 Fox, Terry 62, 69, 104, 154 Frain, Donna 70, 75, 83, 125, 127, 154 Freed, Rick 76, 78, 154 Frey, Jeri 79, 154 Frick, Steve 154 Friedel, John 99, 106, 154 Friend, Mark 154 Frownfelter, Susy 71, 79, 154 Fugate, Rick 154 Fuller, Pat 79, 154 Gael, Anna 71, 154 Gallagher, Dave 41, 56, 154 Gerig, Mike 62, 73, 76, 77, 95, 99, 110, ili. TUSNSy, aets} Gilbert, Lauren 155 Goings, Terri 155 Goodwin, John 61, 81, 83, 155 Gramling, Kevin 155 Grate, Lyle 155 Grate, Marshall 68, 94, 96, 110, 111, 119,155 Grate, Steve 155 Greenfield, Barry 155 Greenfield, Linda 155 Greenwalt, Matt 155 Grimm, Diane 155 Grogg, John 66, 78, 155 Grogg, Tara 47, 72, 83, 87, 125, 155, 158 Gunn, Frankie 155 Hall, Rick 59, 73, 76, 77, 95, 108, 155 Hamilton, Jeff 155 Harper, Mary 71, 155 Hartman, Denise 75, 76, 77, 84, 152, 155, 159 Harvey, Christie 67, 68, 75, 79, 125, 155 Hatter, Curtis 59, 68, 78, 155 Havens, Tim 155 Havens, William 155 Heffley, Emily 78, 155 Heffley, Kent 78, 155 Henry, Shayne 29, 43, 72, 87, 155, 159 Hervey, Julie 155 High, Judy 62, 155 High, Tim 66, 106, 107, 155 Hile, Trionne 33, 71, 74, 83, 155 Holman, Carol 83, 155 Holmes, Neal 96, 155 Hornbacker, David 71, 155 Hornbacker, Doug 99, 155 Hughes, Tonya 72, 155 Jennings, Brad 104, 155 Jennings, Rex 83, 155 Jensen, Robert 62, 155 Jernigan, Brenda 79, 155 Johnson, Cathy 62, 72, 75, 155 Johnson, Lorie 70, 76, 78, 155 Jones, Bob 83, 104, 155 Jump, Jenny 155 Jump, Sandra 155 Kain, Susan 75, 125, 155 Keen, Homer 96, 155 Keesler, Toni 83, 155 Keller, Toni 70, 75, 83, 125, 155 Keuneke, Teresa 89, 156 Kimmel, Mike 156 King, Randy 99, 156 Klinger, Tina 156 Klink, Margie 56, 65, 70, 72, 84, 86, 89,116, 125, 156 Knee, Karen 69, 78, 156 Knop, Michael 156 Knott, Bob 156 Knott, Dave 73, 156 Knott, Sheryl 70, 87, 156 Kohl, Dianne 83, 156 Kratzman, Tony 156 Krehl, Twylla 62, 79, 156 Kuhlhorst, Eric 156 Kurtz, Calvin 73, 83, 156 Ladd, Susie 83, 86, 116, 156 LaRowe, Rex 66, 156 Lawless Bill 36, 68, 156 Leins, Don 122, 123, 156 Lepard, Dave 156 Lepley, Kathy 11, 56, 65, 75, 78, 125 156 Liddell, Judy 156 Likens, Gerald 156 Likens, Mark 110, 111, 122, 156 Link, Scott 156 Lochner, Mike 99, 156 Lumpkins, Greg 156 Lung, Peggy 125, 156 MacDonal d, Bob 70, 78, 156 Magnuson, Jim 156 Martz, Charles 78, 84, 156 Mason, Pat 67, 156, 157 McAlhany, Tim 94, 95, 104, 111, 119, 156 McCorkle, Terilyn 156 McDaniel, Shawn 156 McDonald, Betty 125, 156 McEntarfer, Pam 156 McEntarfer, Roger 83, 156 Mcintyre, Bill 99, 110, 111, 156 McKean, Linda 75, 79, 156 McNutt, Pam 79, 156 Messer, Sherry 156 Messman, Elaina 156 Mettert, Susie 70, 78, 156 Miller, Connie 59, 70, 83, 89, 156 Miller, Dave 66, 70, 156 Miller, Juli 47, 83, 94, 116, 117, 156 Mock, Greg 157 Morningstar, Colleen 65, 157 Moyer, Dave 95, 110, 111, 157 Muckenfuss, Pat 72, 83, 157 Muzzillo, Mary 79, 157 Myers, Kevin 69, 73, 94, 96, 106, 119, 157 Nopper, Mary 157 Nusbaum, Terry 157 Oberlin, Janet 72, 87, 157 Oberlin, Mark 157 Outland, Eric 157 Parrett, Tom 66, 157 Parsell, Cynthia 157 Patee, Joy 74, 78, 157 Patrick, Linda 157 Payton, Rick 66, 157 Pepple, Alice 157 Pepple, Chuck 157 Petre, John 157 Pfefferkorn, Ed 108, 157 Pfister, Margie 21, 56, 59, 84, 86, 157 Phillips, Dan 157 Pierce, Diane 71, 81, 83, 157 Platt, John 95, 99, 110, 111, 122, 123, 157 Potts, Heather 56, 63, 65, 68, 157 Pressler, Scott 56, 108, 157 Price, Phil 157 Ramsey, Randy 157 Ransbottom, Cindy 63, 157 Raub, Shela 71, 83, 87, 125, 157 Reas, Randy 68, 157 Reed, John 68, 70, 157 Reid, Paul 94, 95, 96, 119, 157 Rempis, Helen 79, 157 Richter, Dave 66, 78, 95, 96, 110, 111, 157, Ridenour, Sue 62, 157 Robuck, Scott 157 Rohm, Jeff 84, 157 Romero, Randy 111, 119, 157 Row, Tony 157 Rowe, Christine 79, 157 Rufner, Randy 99, 157 Rupert, Tina 83, 157 Rush, Lynne 78, 84, 157 Sattison, Mark 118, 119, 157 Scattergood, Leabeth 64, 89, 157 Schendel, Bob 157 Scheurich, Larry 157 Schmidt, John 41, 94, 99, 157 Schortgen, Bernard 83, 158 Shatto, Gene 78, 83, 110, 111, 119, 158 Shippy, Cindy 83, 158 Short, Debbie 158 Shoudel, Debbie 70, 158 Shoudel, Jeanne 65, 70, 75, 158 Shoudel’, Jerry 158 Shoudel, Ron 158 Shuherk, Micki 75, 158 Shull, Steve 68, 70, 94, 99, 108, 158 Shultz, Ned 94, 99, 106, 158 Shumaker, John 158 Shuman, Gary 123, 158 Singleton, Alan 158 Singleton, Jerry 96, 111, 112, 119, 158 Sink, Jerry 68, 158 Skelly, Don 99, 158 Skelly, Martha 75, 84, 158 Slentz, Jim 158 Slone, Phil 158 Smith, Peter 56, 99. 158 Smith, Sherry 158 Smith, Susan 62, 158 Smith, Tim 83, 106, 119, 158 Solomon, Mark 158 Sowle, Phyllis 83, 158 Spornhauer, Pete 78, 108, 158 Springer, Brian 95, 99, 106, 158 Squier, Donna 32, 74, 158 Squires, Debby 1oG Steckley, Gene 158 Stemen, Allen 68, 99 110, 111, 119, 158 Stemen, Mike 158 Stepp, Jon 71, 78, 158 Steury, Deb 83, 158 Steury, Louetta 158 Stewart, Paul 158 Stonebraker, Cindy 158 Stoy, Dennis 158 Strup, Cathie 79, 158 Sturmer, Marion 72, 159 Taylor, Patti 79, 159 Thomas, Carla 65, 67, 70, 75, 84, 159 Tompkins, George 159 Tompkins, Joe 159 Trapp, Martha 65, 75, 159 Troyer, Pat 70, 159 Tuttle, Chris, 78, 125, 159 Tuttle, Jeff 122,123, 159? Vacek, Laura 159 Vallance, Sally 79, 159 Vanderpool, Norma 70, 159 Voltz, Mike 66, 159 Waddell, Becky 159 Waldron, Theresa 15yY Walker, Janet 71, 74, 159 Walker, Rory 159 Walker, Roxy 21, 61, 83, 86, 159 Wappes, Tim 83, 154, 159 Warstler, Carol 59, 70, 76, 78, 84, 159 Warstler, Tony 159 Wattier, Roberta 72, 159 ebb, Debbie 71, 159 webb, Kevin 95, 99, 153, 159 Weimer, Cindy 67, 70, 72, 83, 125, 159 Wells, Dave 159 Werner, Mike 83, 159 Wertenberger, Susan 56, 70, 159 Westrick, Steve 159 Widner, Bev | 83, 159 Williams, Marcia 22, 83, 87, 125, 159 Williams, Rick 83, 159 Wirts, Denny 66, 159 Woebbeking, Gary 159 Wolfe, Shelley 79, 159 Wood, Julie 62, 78, 159 Woods, Jerry 159 Wurm, Bev 79, 125, 159 Zeigler, Vickie 65, 70, 74, 125, 159 JUNIORS Adams, Mark 160 Albright, Brian 160 Alger, Dave 81, 100, 160 Allmandinger, Cindy 84, 160 Armstrong, John 160 Baird, Judy 62, 160 Baker, Cheryl 78, 83, 86, 160 Ball, Eric 106, 160 Balzer, Rose Ann 36, 160 Banks, Allen 160 Barth, Debbie 65, 79, 160 Bartos, John 71, 81, 84, 160 Baughman, Janie 160 Bauman, Jan 75, 84, 160 Bishop, Jim 160 Blomeke, Jim 66, 160 Boger, Jerry, 106, 160 Boggs, Caye 72, 74, 78, 160 Bolen, Janet 37, 160 Bolinger, Larry 94, 119, 160 Bollet, Lance 62, 160 Bollet, Rod 160 Bowman, David 160 Boyd, Balinda 79, 160 Browand, Cherie 65, 81, 84, 160, 166 Brown, Dale 160 Brown, Dan 66, 99, 100, 106, 119, 16U Brown, Jeff 41, 99, 160 Brown, Kenneth 160 Brown, Les 29, 161 Brown, Lonnie 161 Brown, Mike 161 Bryant, James 69, 161 Buchanan, Jeff 94, 161 Buchs, Herman 161 Buchs, John 161 Budoso, Agnes 72, 161 Buss, Ron 56, 161 Butler, Jackie 11,94, 117, 161 Carbaugh, Jan 62, 72, 74, 79, 161 Carper, Jean 161 Chalfant, Jon 15 Charleswood, Ann 56, 72, 83, 86, 161 Cherry, Joanne 58, 63, 70, 78, 125, 161 Chriswell, Jack 161 Clark, Candy 58, 69, 70, 81, 84, 125 161 Clark, Jack 100, 161 Clevenger, Danny 161 Cole, Dan 29, 73, 76, 77, 161 Coleman, Anita 29, 62, 67, 71, 72,77, 161, 166 Collins, Annie 62, 161 Collins, Marc 58, 69, 70, 84, 122, 161 Collins, Nannie 62, 161 Cook, Judy 78, 79, 161 Cook, Randy 161 Cook, Rick 63, 66, 161 Cook, Terry 161 Cooper, Gary 161 Cox, Wilma 161 Coyle, Debbie 162 Crabill, Terry 78, 83, 162 Cripe, Debbie 63, 162 Dangler, Sherry 125, 162 Daub, Gary 111, 119, 162 Davis, Bruce 28, 59, 60, 61, 78, 162 Davis, Mike 162 Davis , Ron 58, 62, 71, 81, 84, 119, 162, 167 Days, Jane 39, 65, 78, 162 Days, Marilee 65, 162 DeLucenay, Cheryl 65, 70, 72,162 DeYoung, Jeni 162 Dickson, Vicki 162 Diederich, Roger 71, 81, 84, 162 Dobson, Pauline 162 INDEX 215 Drerup, Phil 162 Duncan, Mike 162 Dunn, Jayne 58, 62, 71, 72, 78, 160, 162 Dyer, Tony 162 Ellert, Duane 162 Ely, Barb 60, 61, 62, 67, 70, 84, 87, 88, 89, 162 Emerick, Bob 62, 162 Engle, Chris 72, 83, 94, 117, 162 Erwin, Steve 162 Eyler, Jo 63, 65, 70, 162 Eyster, Jim 62, 162 Farrington, Rex 94, 100, 162 Fink, Dave 162 Foley, Steve 162 Ford, Mike 45, 108, 162 Ford, Tom 162 Fox, Bonnie 35, 70, 125, 126, 162 Frederick, Laura 56, 70, 78, 162 Freed, Cindy 58, 65, 78, 162 Friend, Randy 71, 73, 76, 77, 162 Fuller, Dave 162 Gael, Mary 162 Gafken, Dave 73, 94, 95, 112, 113, 115, 119, 162 Gifford, Vicky 63, 72, 162 Goe, Debi 62, 162 Goings, Mick 163 Golden, Char 163 Gonzalez, Rita 163 Gorsuch, Cindy 163 Gramling, Craig 163 Grandstaff, Kris 72, 75, 163 Grate, Janet 29, 58, 67, 71, 74, 78, 163 Greenfield, Rich 163 Griffin, Debbie 62, 63, 65, 79, 163 Griffin, Karen 62, 125, 163 Griffin, Sharon 74, 79, 83, 163 Grile, Kathy 62, 71, 72, 87, 163 Grimm, Joyce 78, 79 , 163 Grogg, Jeff 84, 94, 104, 105, 11.3 Hampshire, Steve 56, 81, 84, 96, 119, 160, 163 Harmes, Marilyn 125, 163 Harman, Linda 163 Harmon, Rick 163 Harter, Mike 35, 68, 81, 84, 163 Hartman, Curt 163 Hartman, Susan 62, 65, 125, 163 Hartranft, Lyle 163 Haskins, George 163 Hatter, Jackie 163 Haynes, Sally 62, 64, 67, 89, 163 Healey, Steven 62, 163 Heimach, Sandy 28, 58, 59, 61, 65 67, 70, 72, 75, 76, 77, 163, 166 Heise, Joan 163 Hervey, Dan 33, 163 High, Alan 52, 73, 106, 163 High, Andy 163 Hillmer, Ann 28, 58, 65, 67, 70, 75, 76, 77, 163, 166 Hines, Patch 42, 72, 94, 95, 100, 108, 119, 162, 163. Hinkle, Darlene 163 Hissong, Dennis 163 Hoff, Karl 163 Holmes, Larry 73, 94, 95, 100, 111, 112, 122, 163, 164 Honaker, Tim 62, 163 Houser, Debbie 78, 83, 163 Husselman, Sue 83, 163 Inlow, Terry 66, 164 James, Fred 62, 84, 164 Jennings, Roseanne 164 Jetmore, Mike 164 Johnson, Tom 78, 164 Jones, Julie 28, 41, 56, 72, 89, 164, 203 Jordan, Cindy 79, 164 Jordan, Linda 79, 164 Kaufman, Craig 164 Kelly, Sky 120, 163, 164 Kern, Debbie 59, 76, 77, 164 Klein, Margie 56, 71, 72, 164 Klink, Brenda 11, 56, 65, 70, 72, 94, 117, 164 Knott, Debbie 62, 72, 164 Kott, Leonard 7, 73, 94, 95, 100, 111, 119, 164, 167 Krumma, Teresa 164 Lash, Gene 62, 164 Lawless, Sue 67, 72, 89, 164 Leas, Cindy 64, 65, 81, 84, 164 Leins, Gary 11, 94,95, 100, 102, 119 122, 164 216 INDEX Lepard, Dawn 79, 164 Lepley, Pam 79, 164 Lige, Lorna 58, 67, 75, 164 Link, Teri 164 Lockwood, Tim 120, 164 Long, Dan 66, 164 Lowe, Linda 78, 84, 164 MacKinnon, Debbie 164 MacKinnon, Donna 22 Magginnis, Jerry 76, 77, 122, 164 Magnuson, Steve 164 Martin, Rob 62, 94, 99, 100, 122, 164 Mavis, Karl 69, 81, 84, 164 McClellan, Delores 78, 164 McDonald, Vickie 62, 125, 164 McKean, Brenda 65, 79, 164 McSorley, Melanie 164 Means, Dian 83, 164 Messer, Deb 164 Miser, Becky 62, 72, 83, 164 Mitsch, Barbara 164 Moore, Kristie 75, 164 Moore, Rick 106, 164 Morgan, Liz 6, 72, 75, 125, 164 Morton, Carmilla 164 Moughler, Kevin 78, 164 Myers, Don 96, 119, 164 Myers, John 120, 121, 164, 165 Nelson, Don 62, 164 Nelson, Steve 47, 58, 84, 95, 110, 111, 122, 165 Newcomer, Roger 83, 165 Norris, Gregg 58, 81, 84, 119, 165, 167 Nusbaum, Jerry 165 Ober, John 62, 94, 108, 109, 165 Oberlin, Ken 94, 100, 102, 119, 165 Palmer, Denise 165 Parker, Marlin 165 Parsell, Chris 165 Patee, Teresa 74, 79, 125, 165 Paulen, Janice 37, 165 Payton, Keith 165 Peckhart, Bill 165 Penland, Denny 165 Pepple, Janet 79, 165 Pepple, Rex 165 Perlich, Shirley 65, 81, 84, 165 Petre, Bev 79, 165 Petre, Terry 165 Phelps, Jay 165 Phillips, Jane 75, 165 Pierce, Yvonne 74, 78, 125, 165 Price, Don 165 Prichard, Tom 94, 100, 106, 165 Provines, Janice 58, 67, 71, 78, 125, 165 Pulver, Linda 71, 79, 125, 165 Qualls, Wendy 4, 78, 165 Quinn, Dewey 52, 62, 165 Randall, Theresa 63, 70, 165 Raymer, Bob 63, 65, 69, 70, 165 Rediger, Deb 84, 165 Reinig, Margo 79, 165 Reinoehl, Joel 165 Reynolds, Gary 94, 95, 100, 165 Richards, Chris 72, 87, 89, 165 Ridgway, Mona 84, 87, 89, 165 Ridgway, Teresa 4, 75, 78, 84, 165 Riggs, Cissy 165 Ritenour, Jeff 48, 62, 165 Roark, Rick 94, 112, 120, 165 Roberts, Stan 76, 165 Rose, Dave 58, 84, 94, 104, 122, 165 Rottger, Connie 165 Rottger, Michael 62, 165 Rowe, Gary 165 Rudolph, Rich 11, 73, 94, 95, 111, 112, 122, 165 Sanders, Teri 4, 71, 72, 87, 165 Sattison, Martin 94, 96,97, 99, 165 Schiffli, Pat 65, 166 Schlatter, Lynn 81, 83, 166 Schmidt, Ed 94, 106, 166 Schmidt, Ginger 72, 166 Sebert, Arlene 58, 61, 63, 65, 70, 75, 125, 166 Seifert, Debora 56, 58, 62, 65, 70, 75, 125, 166 Seigel, Debby 72, 75, 83, 166 Sewards, Daniel 166 Sewelin, Lawrence 166 Shafer, Junior 52, 62, 66 Shearer, Ronnie 166 Sherck, Dwight 78, 94, 119, 166 Shipe, Steve 166 Shuff, Robert 166 Shultz, Cliff 18, 111,112,119, 164, 166 Shumaker, Gloria 65, 75, 125, 166 Skelly, Marlene 64, 81, 84, 166 Slone, Lonnie 166 Smith, Babs 39, 67, 70, 72, 74, 166 Smith, Karen 58, 72, 74, 83, 86, 162 166 Smith, Kathy 65, 166 Smith, Roger 62, 166 Smith, Sherlyn 74, 78, 166 Snyder, Lynn 166 Sowers, Wade 166 Speidell, Randy 166 Squier, John 66, 83, 166 Squier, Pat 166 Stackhouse, Dale 166 Stackhouse, Rhonda 58, 76, 77, 84, 94, 117, 166 Stafford, Dave 166 Stafford, Karen 166 Stafford, Roxann 166 Stebing, Anita 166 Steffen, Jim 166 Stemen, Marianne 62 70, 72, 74, 166 Stone, Susie 83, 125, 166 Stonebraker, Mike 63, 166 Sullivan, Laura 35, 71, 166 Surfus, Robert 62, 66, 166 Sweet, Susan 166 Taylor, Laurie 67, 167 Thomas, Jeri 78, 167 Till, Steve 167 Tingley, Sue 39, 79, 167 Treesh, Dave 167 Treesh, Marlene 167 Troyer, Gene 167 Vandervest, Randy 99, 100, 167 Voelkel, Cy 94, 95, 100, 101, 167 Walker, Frank 167 Wallace, Jon 64, 167 Walter, Jeff 167 Walter, Linda 62, 167 Ward, Ralph 167 Warstler, Gary 40, 56, 73, 76, 77, 94, 100, 108, 167 Watson, Chris 58, 59, 67, 70, 77, 84, 167 Watson, Dawn 35, 62, 65, 79, 167 Weiler, Kennis 33, 67, 72, 84, 87, 167 Weimer, Terry 40, 167 Wheeler, Bill 94, 119, 167 Wheeler, Louanne 67, 72, 74, 78, 89 167 Wilbur, Kevin 167 Wilhelm, Bill 167 Wilhelm, Herschel 167 Wimer, Steve 167 Wirts, John 66, 68, 167 Wise, Helen 65, 71, 167 Wood, Carol 62, 76, 78, 167 Wood, Cheryl 62, 76, 78, 167 Woodcock, Ray 167 Woolever, John 99, 100, 167 Wyss, Sharon 72, 167 Zook, Anne 56, 65, 78, 117, 167 SENIORS Afarin, Karen 168 Akerman, Kathy 168 Albright, Ellen 48, 63, 168 Aldrich, Judy 44, 61, 62, 75, 77, 89, 168 Anthony, Gary 90, 168 Armstrong, George 120, 168, 181 Ayers, Deborah 168 Bacon, Mary 58, 84, 90, 168 Baker, Margaret 64, 168 Ball, Karen 53, 58, 81, 84, 168 Ball, Pat 58, 62, 73, 94, 100, 106, 169, 173 Baughman, Dennis 73, 94, 100, 169, 183 Beaty, Brent 73, 94,95, 169 Benner, Vic 38, 94, 100, 101, 102, 169 199 Berry, Albert 64, 169 Bishop, Pam 60, 62, 89, 169 Boggs, Charles 169 Boren, Dan 6, 62, 73, 94, 100, 103, 106, 119, 169, 177, 193, 196 Boswell, Marcia 72, 169 Bower, John 4, 6, 15, 59, 61, 62, 71, 72, 73, 76, 77, 94, 100, 103, 169, 184, 186, 189 Bowers, Jenni 170 Bowers, Marc 62, 88, 170 Bowker, Mark 73, 170 Boyd, Cathy 79, 170 Brandon, Tom 12, 50, 56, 73, 94, 95, 120), 170,172 Brewer, Paul 23, 77, 170 Brinkman, Lynn 58, 67, 70, 72, 74, 87, 170, 188 Brown, David 170 Brown, Deborah 17, 170 Brown, Gary 170 Brown, Peggy 7, 59, 67, 72, 75, 76, 77, 90, 91,170, 193 Bryan, Sue 64, 170 Buchs, Ruth 64, 171 Buckmaster, Wanda 81, 84, 171, 188 Bunch, Karen 17, 28, 38, 59, 63, 67, 72,15; 17198790) 97a Bundy, Dave 63, 64, 73, 171 Butler, Lisa 72, 84, 171 Buttermore, Gregg 40, 58, 60, 84, 89, 171 Buttermore, Susan 32, 59, 67, 72, 75, 76,77, 171,172 Cameron, Mickey 171, 178 Carnahan, Michael 76, 171 Carper, Dennis 73, 171 Carper, Joanne 53, 58, 70, 74, 90, WAG. 7k, ey. ihe) Carper, Lynn 171 Cassady, Greg 40, 172 Casselman, Gary 172 Castator, Wade 172 Christian, Richard 64, 100, 172 Clifford, Cathy 61, 172 Close, Martha B. 62, 172 Cole, Holly 63, 78, 172 Cooper, Dan 6, 59, 61, 71, 73, 90, 94, 100, 172, 186, 206 Cripe, Bob 64, 172 Critney, Elizabeth 79, 81, 84, 172 Crouch, Mike 44, 172 Crowl, Belinda 79, 172 Crowl, Jim 84, 173 Crowl, Lucinda 79, 173 Crozier, Kerry 173 Culbertson, Ron 173 Dales, Debra 64, 173 DeLong, Ginger 63, 64, 173 Derrow, Diane 7, 59, 61, 71, 75, 76, T7473, 176 DeWitt, Susie 12, 58, 74, 90, 168, 173, 198 Diederich, Shelley 75, 84, 90, 91, 173 Diehl, Roger 173 Dove, Candace 13, 59, 62, 72, 76, 77, 94, 117, 173, 187 Dove, Nicki 58, 70, 173 Dreyer, Susy 22, 58, 72, 75, 174 Duncan, Jon 56, 58, 61, 81, 84, 90, 91, 94, 96, 168, 174, 181, 191, 193, 194, 198 Edgar, Raymond 174 Eley, LeAnn 78, 174 Ellert, Tom 53, 76, 77, 94, 95, 96, 108, 174 Elworthy, William 15, 38, 56, 57, 174,175 Emerick, Margie K. 174 Fahl, Ed 174 Farrington, Jerry 174 Farver, Robert 62, 66, 73, 77, 84, 174 Farver, Teressa 79 Felke, Steve 104, 105, 174, 182, 199 Felton, Diane 63, 70, 88, 89, 174, 180 Fender, Sheril 175 Foley, Ellen 53, 58, 60, 70, 89, 174, te 7e Foulks, Jeff 13, 39, 47, 62, 81, 84, 175, 193 Freed, Jim 94, 95, 112, 123, 175, 186 Frey, Pamela 175 Fribley, Steve 62, 175 Frick, Dennis 53, 58, 61, 175 Frick, Pam 62, 64, 78, 175 Fugate, Terry 69, 81, 83, 84,175 Gael, Marvin 44, 62, 73, 94, 95, 100, 102, 106, 175 Garman, Linda 64, 175 Geeting, Dennis 175 Geisinger, Jenny 176 Gerbers, Kathy 58, 62, 72, 75, 125, 173, 176 Gibson, Charles 41, 176 Gibson, Millie 65, 125, 176 Gilbert, Wanda 63, 71, 176 Gillespie, Crystal K. 64, 176 Gingrich, Marymae 22, 23, 58, 61, 70, 74, 84, 125, 175, 176, 194, 197, 199 — Glick. David 176 Gonzalez, Ruben 94, 95, 96, 176 Goodwin, Nancy 67, 75, 77, 84, 125, 176 Grate, Debbie 78, 176 Gray, Mike 176 Griffin, Eulalia 62, 177 Grim, Paul 73, 177, 179 Grogg, Steve 37, 62, 94, 95, 108, 109, 177,179 Gschwend, Nedra 20, 63, 75,177 | Gunzenhauser, Monte 29, 51, 94, 95, 2 OM 9 17.9 Hagadorn, Dawn 177 Haines, Rebecca 62, 77,177 Hamman, Paul 53, 58, 59, 73, 76, ihe, UAT AG, Mstoy, eke Hamman, Shirley 60, 63, 74, 177, 178 Harkless, Christine 45, 77, 177 Hartman, Kathleen 13, 29, 58, 59, 61, 67, 75, 76, 77, 87, 177, 185, 199 Hary, Robin 39, 53, 58, 67, 75, 84, 177 Haynes, Marie 17, 59, 67, 77, 89, 178, 183 Hefty, Jim 71, 73, 94, 95, 100, 178 Henderson, Gary 178 Henderson, Theresa 77, 178 Henry, Mark 58, 62, 68, 94, 95, 122, 123,178 Hess, Stanley 64, 178 Hicks, Arvil 53, 178 Hill, Charles 78, 178 Hillabrand, Herb 12, 37, 61, 73, 90, 94, 95, 100, 178, 186, 197 Hillmer, Phil 29, 58, 76, 77, 81, 84, 94,95, 169, 178, 195, 198 Hinman, Deborah 64, 178, 196 Hodge, James 64, 178 Holden, Nancy 67, 179 Holmes, Marty 64 Hurd, Gary 179 Imus, Jerri 62, 75, 90, 125, 179 Johnson, Craig 64, 179 Johnson, Dale 58, 73, 179 Johnson, Dave 179 Johnson, Jeff 62, 66, 73, 95, 179 Johnson, Sharon 22, 60, 67, 70, 72, 74, 84, 169, 179, 182 Keen, Jan 64, 78, 179 Kelley, Debbie 179 Kempf, Richard 179 Kessler, Beverly 62, 179 Kester, Debbie 65, 69, 76, 78, 180 Kingsbury, Roxanne 60, 72, 74, 90, 180 Kingsley, Joyce 58, 62, 67, 70, 74, 125, 180 Kline, Larry 58, 62, 108, 180 Knott, Karen 84, 180 Knott, Vickie 180 Koch, Tony 73, 76, 78, 94, 100, 103, 180 Kreh l, Brad 53, 58, 94, 95, 108, 109 180 Kuhlhorst, Jefri 53, 60, 62, 67, 72, 74, 76, 77, 180, 195 Kuhiman, John 68, 180 Leas, Michael 73, 77, 84, 180 Leins, Connie 64, 180, 199 Leins, Mike 47, 81, 84, 181 Lepley, Elizabeth 62, 79, 181 Lewis, Keith 181 Lewis, Sandy 53, 68, 70, 181 Lochner, Dave 62, 94, 100, 181 Lochner, Thomas 59, 61, 62, 73, 76, 77, 84,94, 100, 103, 181, 183, 184 Lockhart, Linda 62, 67, 181 Long, Mike 100, 119, 181 Lutz, Scott 94, 124, 181 MacDowall, Sarah 53, 58, 60, 70, 75, 84, 90,91, 181 MacMillan, Dave 94, 95, 112, 114, 181 Magginnis, lra 73, 94, 95, 96, 97, 106, 119, 181 Maldeney, Tyrone 182 Manon, David 182 Manon, Duaine 96, 182 Mayberry, Mike 100, 182 McBride, Rita 182 McDaniel, Kathy 49, 58, 62, 67, 70, 74, 84, 90, 91, 182 McEntarfer, Randy 182 McGrew, Delora L. 64, 182 McGrew, Terry 182 McMaken, Pamela 42, 53, 58, 71, 74, 182,195 Menier, Bruce 182 Mertz, Harriet 58, 65, 67, 76, 77, 84, 182, 195 Mettert, Linda 62, 76, 77, 183 Mettert, Sherrel 53, 58, 59, 62, 76, 77,84, 183 Midtsjo, Bente 183 Midtsjo, Heidi 63, 64, 183, 204 Miller, Beth 183 Miller, Brad 15, 38, 56, 57, 62, 94, 95, 112, 183, 186, 197 Miller, James 66, 183 Miller, LuEllen 75, 84, 87, 183 Miller, Mary Ann 60, 62, 75, 84, 86, 90, 183 Miller, Nancy 12, 19, 58, 75, 90, 183, 205 Miller, Rob 21, 94, 95, 100, 183, 189 Moore, Pam 72, 84, 86, 183, 205 Morr, Patty 67, 70, 84, 90, 184 Moughler, Michelle 63, 64, 74, 79, 184 Muhn, Ellen 58, 62, 72, 84, 87, 90, 174, 181, 184 Musser, Beth 34, 62, 68, 71, 77, 81, 83, 184 Myers, Dennis 62, 94, 100, 103, 112, 184 Myers, Ethan 77, 184 Myers, Janean 29, 58, 72, 87, 90, 174, 184 Myers, Vonda 62, 77, 81, 84, 184 Nichols, Roger 94, 95, 100, 184 Nopper, Becky 62, 78, 90, 184 Noragon, Kathy 32, 67, 70, 74, 184 Ordway, Lowell 184 Osbun, Gerald 64 Oswalt, Holly 185 Pankop, Nelson 66, 185 Parrett, Stan 185 Payton, Larry 56, 73, 94, 95, 100, 122, 177,185 Perlich, Sheryl 58, 60, 63, 65, 81, 84, 89, 90, 125, 185 Pfefferkorn, Dean 62, 94, 108, 185, 194 Phillips, Diana 62, 81, 84, 185 Pierce, Kenny 100, 185 Pogue, Bill 185 Post, Dennis 43, 62, 94,95, 112, 114, 115, 122, 185, 186 Price, Robert 66, 185 Randall, Linda 63, 185 Reed, Steve 53, 58, 62, 70, 186, 194 Reid, Joe 38, 56, 186 Reinoehl, Cathy 63, 65, 67, 74, 186 Reinoehl, Mark 64, 73, 76, 77, 186 Reinoehl, Willa 63, 78, 186 Reynolds, Ron 186 Rhodes, Dave 44, 186 Richardson, Mike 186 Richmond, Coleen 65, 81, 84, 186 Rinehart, Vickie 186 Rink, Connie 76, 78, 81, 84, 125, 186 Rittenhouse, Sherry 186 Roark, Chris 64, 187 Rodebaugh, Pam 62, 125, 187 Rodecap, Meg 78, 84, 187 Rohm, Dennis 187, 205 Rudolph, Sheryl 56, 59, 61, 83, 84, T2587, Rupert, Mike 62, 64, 187 Saltsman, Joyce 81, 84, 187 Sanders, Jeri 18, 56, 57,67, 71, 72, 74, 90, 175, 187 Schaab, Beth 18, 70, 74, 187 Schaab, Bill 35, 56, 61, 73, 94, 95, 104, 120, 187, 190 Schiffli, Tom 187 Schiffli, Bill 64, 187 Schimpf, William 69, 78, 84, 188 Schlosser, Bruce 11, 94, 95, 104, 112, 119, 188 Sebert, Barb 20, 37, 59, 61, 67, 72, 74, 87, 90, 176, 188 Seiler, Ralph 66, 188 Sells, Lucretia 188 Sevrence, Alitza 188 Shirk, Carson 66, 188 Shuff, Debra 63, 180, 188 Shuherk, Mike 73, 95, 106, 107, 182, 188, 193 Shull, Susie 40, 62, 72, 188 Simanton, Dexter 29, 56, 62, 90, 94, 188, 206 Singleton, Debbie 79, 188 Skelly Marvin 53, 58, 59, 76, 77, 81, 84, 189, 198 Smith, Barry 62, 189, 194 Smith, Scott 59, 62, 76, 77, 81, 84, 184, 189 Sowers, Kirkland 189 Sowle, Douglas 56, 57,94, 95, 112, 189 Sowle, Michael 62, 64, 189 Spitler, Kathy 189 Sponhower, Sue 189 Sponhower, Tim 94, 95, 189 Stabe, Sharry 64, 79, 189 Stackhouse, Steve 94, 119, 189 Stackhouse, Tom 189 Stedman, Candy 58, 70, 72, 75, 84, 90, 190 Stogdill, Shirley 190 Stonebraker, Bonnie 62, 79, 190 Strahm, Ronald 59, 64, 190 Strawser, Steve 190 Synesall, Ann 62, 81, 84, 185, 190 Teixeira, Gary 94, 96, 119, 190 Thomas, Paul 46, 49, 58, 62, 67, 77, 81, 84, 190 Tompkins, Nancy 190 Treesh, Darlene 190 Vacek, Sherry 62, 190 Wagers, Bill 190 Wainscott, Darlene 191 Walker, Becky 62, 64, 79, 191 Walter, Jane 64, 191 Ward, Carol 191, 196 Warstler, Gary 64, 191 Warstler, Janice 79, 191 Warstler, Linda 191 Watson, Darlene 62, 79, 191 Watson, Deborah 62, 79, 191 Watts, Jane 63, 64, 51 Weimer, Jerry 100, ol Wells, Tim 64, 78, 191 West, Rick 192 Westrick, Mike 192 White, Kathy 192 Wible, Bill 38, 58, 71, 192 Wilhelm Sharon 62, 64, 192 Wilson, Ken 36, 49, 56, 57, 62, 73, 90, 94, 95, 119, 177, 192, 197 Wilson, Linda 33, 53, 58, 63, 67, 81, 84, 89, 192, 195 Winebrenner, Denis 192 Winebrenner, Vicki F. 192 Winget, Rebecca 64, 78, 192, 205 Wolfe, Susan 64, 74, 79, 192 Woodcock, Alice 63, 65, 125, 192 Woodring, Gene 192 Worthington, David 73, 76, 84, 192 Wright, Vickie 192 Yoder, Linda 20, 58, 61, 67, 72, 75, 90, 191, 192 Young, Dorothy 64, 79, 192 Zehner, Dawn 62, 78, 192 FACULTY AND STAFF Albright, V. 143 Anthony, N. 72, 88, 89, 136 Aschelman, L. 143 Ball, R. 131 Banta, J. 143 Barber, R. 69, 136 Bassett, C. 136 Bassett, J. 143 Beaty, A. 143 Bevington, M. 134 Bloom, E. 142 Bloom, K. 142 Bowman, S. 94, 105, 108, 109, 136 Bowman, W. 44, 136 Boyer, M. 136 Bullock, M. 143 Carper, A. 134 Carper, V. 143 Couey, D. 67, 136 David, J. 136 Dennis, M. 143 Dickenson, R. 143 Dove, L. 118, 136 Dunn, D. 137 Dunn, L. 131 Eckert, S. 143 Eisenhut, J. 137 Ellert, L. 143 Ferris, D. 45, 65, 137 Finchum K. 137 Fites, D. 56, 94, 132 Fites, N. 137 Ford, E. 137 Ford, L. 134 Gerig, M. 132 Glasgow, J. 137 Goings, D. 143 Goings, S. 143 Griggs, W. 68, 71, 133, 137 Guy, P. 142 Hall, R. 138 Hamman, L. 143 Hansen, O. 142 Harris, H. 138 Hess, R. 130 Hillabrand, G. 99, 138 Hines, J. 131 Hissong, H. 143 Holmes, J. 143 Hovarter, H. 143 James, J. 132 Jensen, B. 132 Jones, W. 94, 95,98, 122, 133, 138 Kaufman, K. 138 Ketch, W. 68, 133, 138 Keyes, S. 138 King, T. 132 Klein, L. 138 Kolbe, E. 132 Kruger, G. 134, 193 Kuhlhorst, W. 56, 134 Leas, J. 143 Leas, V. 143 Livergood, R. 142 Longenbaugh, D. 61, 142 Lorentzen, J. 143 Love, R. 70, 133, 134 Maloy, J. 111 Markiton, J. 46, 138 Mauk, E. 143 Mertz, W. 131 Meschberger, D. 132 Metcalf, B. 143 Miller, |. 143 Moore, M. 60, 139 Moreland, G. 139 Murphy, D. 69, 139 Murray, C. 143 Nicholas, N. 142 Noll, V. 143 Norris, R. 47, 81, 82, 83, 84, 135 Oswalt, R. 139 Overmeyer, C. 130 Perlich, D. 143 Pine, P. 142 Platt, J.94, 101, 102, 139 Post, F. 143 Rakestraw, K. 143 Record, L. 59, 61, 135 Reinoehl, G. 143 Rhodes, G. 143 Riggs, |. 142 Riggs, J. 142 Rohm, N. 131 Schlosser, N. 139 Schlosser, W. 133, 139 Schuman, F. 66, 139 Schweitzer, C. 143 Scranage, J. 143 Scranage, V. 143 Shatto, C. 143 Shippy, W. 143 Skelly, H. 143 Smith, L. 143 Smith, R. 106 Smith, T. 139 Snavley, W. 69, 140 Stackhouse, H. 140 Stebing, J. 143 Stomm, B. 65, 140 Stone, W. 21, 140 Stout, C. 71, 140 Sunday, E. 142 Taelman, S. 127, 140 Tetrick, A. 140 Turner, J. 140 Tuttle, J. 142 Voelkel, R. 94,99, 140 Voss, M. 34, 70, 141 Wagner, J. 120 Wakenight, R. 95, 112, 114, 141 Walters, R. 143 Walton, |. 32, 133, 141 Walton, N. 96, 118, 133, 134 Watson, J. 130 Watts. V. 48, 65, 141 Whittington, E. 65, 141 Wilder, R. 141 Williams, W. 36, 135 Witt, H. 143 Wood, M. 21, 141 Workman, K. 110, 111, 112, 122, 123, 141 Wright, P. 143 Wyss, W. 141 Zook, T. 64, 135 INDEX 217 cy BN 775 GEOL LING pear torssippiscus SRM LPELARRIRIRSN SSeninmensesibosege4 SWAY 218 CLOSING THaLipaitccicis ina go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. as far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. avoid loud and aggressive Poser they are vexations to the spirit. if you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. be yourself. especially, do not feign affection. neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment It is perennial as the grass. take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. you are achild of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. and whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. with all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. be careful. strive to be happy. 4 -Anonymous _ CLOSING 219 b ee ye! ; 1 | Dy 7 i 4 bY Tie il |) a _. if i i i | ee ria | Gay | ei l Our thanks go to- | | | } ie t | «| | Mr. Jim Arthur, American Yearbook Representative, who brightened the pub room whenever he came. Mr. Kelso Davis, group photographer and photo finisher, who was never rattled when we poured deadline pictures into his studio. Mr. Robert Love for his long hours at hard work in the publications room and especially for his endless patience during a deadline week. Auburn Water and Electric Company for providing us with the cherry picker which we used to take the color picture of the class of '72. Mr. Pine, who helped us numerous times in planning and taking pictures. Mr. Guy, our friend. And finally, a big thank you goes to the 1972 Saber staff for their creativeness and hard work which has combined to make this the greatest ; yearbook ever! 220 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS a Kathy McDaniel Editor-in-Chief Sarah MacDowall Associate Editor it : | | ( | ie | i) i ] | : i re f ' | | ‘


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