DeKalb High School - Saber Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

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saber 1973 dekalb high school waterloo, indiana volume vi mr. robert r. love “one heck of a yearbook advisor’’ The 1973 Saber Staff sincerely dedi- cates this page to Mr. Robert R. Love. After thirteen years of endless patience, late hours, and countless deadlines, Mr. Love has retired from his position as yearbook advisor. Born in Garrett, Indiana on May 2, 1928, Mr. Love attended Indiana University and the University of Ten- nessee. A previous advisor of the Auburn Follies, Mr. Love has headed the Saber Staff since its beginning six years ago. The 1973 yearbook staff says “thank you” to a great man. 2 dedication ; ° = yesterday’s happenings are today’s memories «a table of contents life 4 studies 30 groups 54 games 92 friends 130 seniors 170 backers 204 contents 3 memories of everyday ... Chris Richards looks surprised as she is caught in the act of working? During a Conglomeration practice, Rick Hall enjoys playing his guitar on his back while Dave Gallagher prefers sitting up. Jonny Hines and her duck sunglasses seem to fascinate Nathan Warstler. Even though his coconut is slowly slipping off, Bruce Davis sings on. 4 candids Mark Sattison wonders, ‘““‘What’s happening, baby?” ABOVE: Sheryl Knott smiles as she performs a Baronette routine during a half time show. BELOW: Julie Duncan, Kim Feller and Brenda Coleman say, ‘‘Eat it today, wear it tomorroow!” On the first day of school, Steve Hampshire wonders what the rest of the year will be like. candids 5 een eC ouaa i nene re Mr er Teno Ee ise tl OS iaen meas mats summer happenings come to a Brenda sweats it out until performance time. Miss Glasgow begins the year with a stern face and a stack of books. Marching Barons perfect routine for state fair. 6 summer In ies beg vit close as school act SEE RNS ENN A TO ETA NNN NTP NN REN agg PEE RS BTN NIG LEI TOLLS) EOE SENET OE This freshman finds it hard to get oriented. See tende abit See ar Shelley Harvey, Kris Holdeman, and Mary Kain end their summer by waiting for the bus on the first day of school. PEEPLES EEE SE EE SIS BESS SSE SEES EEE PE EEE EE ESELS EEE ESP RE ISS EE PESTER RPP EYES PVE PEE EY PEPE PEPE NERY TUE IY Re ere summer 7 Friends exchange memories at the annual Saber dance. i inane bad RSE RING + ea ea A ena The Big Red team surrounds a victory. King Irresistable, Randy “Spider” Speidell, catches unwilling girls in his web. ws ja ‘ B-team cheerleader Julie Duncan prepares a spirit cake with the help of Larry Holmes. 10 spirit | Here come the Mighty Barons! ! Janet Grate and Cheryl Baker help advertise the Baron lead in the Spirited seniors Mona Ridgway and Chris Richards show off their NEIC conference. attire on Clash Day. spirit 11 free fall fair = fun for barons! ee, $e See 0eeegt + eens +4, P9OS4 Se eee +e Sharon Wyss and Agnes Budoso spend their time working at the fair. 12 fair ABOVE: Karen Smith, first runner-up in the Fair Queen Contest, rides high during Saturday’s parade. LEFT: During an afternoon at the fair, Gary Daub shows Larry Holmes how to win a teddy bear. Debbie Squires awaits her turn at the free throw line while Teri Sanders and Kathy Grile look on. switch with a parent day Susy Frownfelter, Mrs. Duncan, Jeff Bassett, and Ken Drerup really enjoy “‘jiving’’ during concert choir. Mrs. Shultz seems to be really enjoying government class. Debbie Seigel’s smile shows that SWAP DAY is fun for parents and students alike. This lady appears to be working very hard on her chemistry experi- ment. swap day 13 barons spend their weekends ... working in concessions. performing for Baron fans. ... sweeping floors. 14 weekends weekends 15 7.) v Ww nw isc] jel) z Cc 0D =) = Yn © 2 oI 2 Q Qa ° ok Ww a o £ = 5 i9°] S Vv world happenings affect dhs The years 1972 and 1973 encompassed many landmarks in history. In ‘72, the tragic Summer Olympics were held in Munich, Germany, the U.S. re-elected President Nixon, and American Bobby Fisher defeated Russian Boris Spassky in the world’s chess championship. In 1973, we witnessed the death of two former United States Presidents, the end of the Vietnamese War, the return of American P.O.W.’s, and the Watergate scandal. Senior Janet Grate registers liberal Dave Stafford before the Mock Election. gens CE ee Beare sg a te Best Wnsan on ee Ee I¢ In tribute to the deaths of former Presidents Truman and Johnson, DeKalb’s American flag was flown at half-mast. 16 world events Involvement leads to awareness AVOVE: John Reed, DeKalb’s answer to Boris Spassky, and Tim Hon- aker, alias Bobby Fisher, battle to rook each other out of pawns. BELOW: POW bracelet wearers join in silent protest of America’s involvement in Viet Nam. Future Olympian Gary Warstler gives truth to the rumor that he is ‘‘all muscle and no fat!’ world events 17 fine arts department brings Emile tells Nellie of his love for her in ‘‘Some Love-sick sailors sing ‘“Nothing Like A Dame.” Enchanted Evening.”’ Nurses vow to ‘Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair.” Bloody Mary convinces Liat and Lt. Cable to talk happy in her song, “Happy Talk .” one 18 musical “south p acitic’’ to dekalb high CAST Ngana Rachael Coleman Jerome Stanley Coleman Henry Charles Fifer Ensign Nellie Forbush Emile de Becque Linda Lundquist Bob MacDonald Bloody Mary Carol Warstler Stewpot Rick Hall Luther Billis Bruce Davis Professor Dave Curtis Lt. Joseph Cable Cpt. George Brackett Commadr. William Harbison Liat Musical Director Student Director Band Director Production Consultants Lighting Advisor Make-up Advisor Gary Warstler C. Jay Hatter Randy Friend Brenda Coleman Mr. James Markiton Ann Hillmer Mr. Richard Norris Mr. Joe Newkirk Mr. Linc Record Mr. William Ketch Mrs. Evelyn Moore Having accepted Emile’s proposal, Nellie now shows her true feelings. Billis brings down the house with his dance as “Honey Bun.” Luther Billis’ laundry service doesn’t seem to please the sailors. musical 19 ja — long hours, but great rewards Purchasing Manager of ‘““Warnco,” Don Skel- Debbie Shaw learns all there is to know Deb Webb works intently on her retractable ly, labors at producing Handi Towels. about putting extension cords together. extension cord for “‘Junaco.” Things Unlimited Il Assembly Line — mass production of hangers made easy. Junior Achievement is one of the many activities in which DeKalb High School students participate. Com- panies composed of students are sponsored by firms in the community. Each company elects its officers and produces products which are then sold. The business world becomes more relevant as these students partici- pate in the production and transactions of their respec- tive companies. During the year, J.A. students participate in atrade fair, enter contestants in the Miss J.A. Contest, and conclude the year with a banquet. Jim Elliott and John Shumaker take a break as Leabeth Scattergood works on. Mr. Bassett and Mr. Moreland await the results of the man- Popcorn stuffer Sue DeLucenay crams in a mouthful. hunt. n A pie in the face is worth two in the hand. Susy Smith isn’t charmed by Eric Simanton’s balloon popping. Bill Wilson finds shaving cream isn’t quite Terry Chavez looks, Lynda Lepley grins, Peg Troyer dreams, and Kay Solomon anticipates. as tasty as whipping cream. campus life 21 janet crowned at homecoming ‘73 DeKalb’s victory over Garrett, a semi-formal dance, alive rock band, and the crowning of Janet Grate as Queen all highlighted ‘’Homecoming ‘73.’ Queen Janet's escort was Dave Gafken. Senior attendants Karen Smith and Arlene Sebert were escorted by Rick Roark and Dave Rose, respectively. Marshall Grate was Junior Margie Klink’s escort; Sophomore Lisa Voelkel was es- corted by Shane Starr; and Freshman Lynda Lepley was escorted by Bill Heimach. Senior attendants Karen Smith, Arlene Sebert, and Queen Janet Grate smile pretty before entering ‘‘Homecoming '73.”’ Marymae Gingrich, 1972 Homecoming Queen, crowns Janet Grate Smiling through her tears, Janet Grate begins her reign as the 1973 at the Garrett basketball game. Homecoming Queen. 22 homecoming oresenting the queen and her court Senior Attendant — Karen Smith Senior Attendant — Arlene Sebert Junior Attendant — Margie Klink Sophomore Attendant — Lisa Voelkel Freshmen Attendant — Lynda Lepley homecoming 23 Myrtle Mae and Veta Louise look mortified as Elwood introduces Aunt Ethel to the imaginary Harvey. Veta Louise Simmons chats with Miss Ellerbe, the influential society editor of the Evening News Bee. Dr. Lyman Sanderson attempts a big white rabbit named Harvey. 24 play to analyze Elwood Dowd in hopes of tracing Myrtle Mae Simmons Veta Louise Simmons Miss Johnson Elwood P. Dowd Ethel Chauvenet Ruth Kelly, R.N. Duane Wilson Dr. Lyman Sanderson Dr. William Chumley Betty Chumley Judge Omar Gaffney E. J. Lofgren Director Student Director Lighting Advisor hilarious “‘harvey” ca CAST tures the Sherlyn Smith Barb Ely Trionne Hile Bruce Davis Jane Ellison Chris Watson Trionne Hile Tim Honaker Rick Hall Dave Curtiss Jonny Hines Bob Mac Donald Brad Outland Mr. Linc Record Linda Lundquist Mr. William Ketch Despite the charms of Dr. seems to prefer the attent } wood P. Dowd. Judge Gaffney, Myrtle Mae, Dr. Chumley, and Duane Wilson finally agree Dr. William Chumley and his wife Betty discuss cocktail parties that Harvey is a figment of Elwood’s imagination, not Veta’s. and Pookas. Fearing that Dr. Chumley is in danger, Wilson threatens to knock Elwood’s teeth “down his throat.” p.| Sanderson, Nurse Ruth Kelly oi} ons of the kindly psycho EI- To the horror of Judge Omar Gaffney and Myrtle Mae, Veta Louise was given a sanitarium hydro-tub bath in place of Elwood. play 25 barons look forward to convocations “Under New Management” sings the latest popular hits. John Platt helps in audience participation. The A Cappella Choir provides a humorous version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. 26 convocations Charles Bisset coaxes Miss Tuttle to dance with him. Barons patiently wait for the start of another convocation. convocations 27 prom 1973: close to you ABOVE: Randy Romero introduces the band, John Stier and Co. BELOW: Anna Gael and Bob MacDonald find the buggy is a good place to pose for a picture. Charlene Kretz and John Friedel stroll across the bridge and enter the magic world of candle light and soft music. Toni Keller, Steve Hampshire, Sheryl Knott, and Ron Davis look for- ward to a fun-filled prom night. Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Moreland and Senior Ciass Sponsor Mr. Carper Gary Leins and Sandy Heimach enjoy each other’s company. relax while discussing the evening with their wives. Bartenders Pete Smith and Steve Shull wait on customers at the after- prom ‘Speak Easy.”’ Arlene Sebert and Marty Sattison smile during ‘Close to You.” Ee o -_-- — SoA ID SSS tah AS May pda Glee tk wy english classes develop basic These students in Mrs. Anthony’s English 9 class enjoy giving a skit on overeating. “How to Get Someone’s Attention” by John Bartos proved to be an exciting speech. These freshmen seem to be working very hard on their English assignment. 32 english skills in reading and writing From Shakespeare to Dickens, from vocabulary words to diagraming sentences, from term papers to giving speeches, English students at D.H.S. have many ways of expressing themselves. Whether it is through writing or speaking, English classes help students develop their talents in these areas. English 9 and 10 teach students the basic skills in writing and speaking, and Composition and Speech improve these skills. World, English, and American Literature explore the.past, present, and future. Drama and Theater Arts cultivate interest in all aspects of the theater. Journalism students study all areas of the news- paper, and Developmental Reading helps students improve their reading skills. Mr. Harris helps this student improve her reading skills. Seniors Margie Klein and Teri Sanders try to think of a topic for their Composition theme. english 33 communication through languages Brad Outland listens intently to another German lesson through his headphones: Mark Collins is busy translating a story in French IV. Mr. Vick listens to a new story in German and reads along with his German II class. Norma Vanderpool, comprenez-vous? 34 language classes Not only do the French, Spanish, Latin, and German students master the foreign language, but they also learn the customs, history, and cultural background of the countries. The beginning courses stress the conver- sational approach and the fundamentals of the language while the advanced courses emphasize greater reading comprehension and writing ability. Bob Haywood is anxious to respond to the question in his Latin II class. Sandy Baker thinks before she answers correctly in Latin. Phil Shuman not only speaks Spanish, he looks Spanish. language classes 35 students plunge into business Karen Griffin strives for perfection in her work. Personal Typing appears to be a whiz for Carl Hoff. The business world includes many facits, even putting up bulletin boards. 36 business life with much practice and work DeKalb offers a wide scope of business courses, from the basics of Personal Typing to the concentrated hours of Intensive Business Lab. Classes provide students with the fundamentals of bookkeeping, shorthand, record- keeping and typing. They also teach concepts of trans- actions, handling money, and everyday business affairs. A special project involved the Business Lab visiting a court house to observe a case in session. Lori Taylor, Kathy Grile and Karen Smith get lots of practice with Mr. Hillabrand makes Business Math simple through the use of charts office work. and lots of chalk. Don Skelly concentrates on the finer points of Business Math. business 37 different views of life come REN Students take an active part in the Social Studies Department. They cope with problems of ancient man in World History as well as present day situations in U.S. History. Seniors get an intensified view through passing bills in Government class and filing income tax forms in Economics. Psychology and Sociology deal with how and why people react the way they do in certain situations. To gain personal experience students may donate their time to community organizations and activities through Service Experience. ee Mark Sattison takes time out to catch up on his sleep. Mr. Jones and Brenda Jernigan discuss U.S. History problems. Jose Gonzdlez makes an effort to comprehend U. S. Government. Government class provides a student with an opportunity to write 38 social studies into focus through social studies Dave Moyer is thrilled about doing History panels. Mr. Carper shows how simple filing income tax forms can be. Mr. Stackhouse gets involved in teaching. bills and to get them through “Congress.” science and math students Mr. Moreland lectures an important point to his Biology II class. In Chemistry II class Jon Alger cleans up after an experiment. 40 science From the hydrogen atom to dissecting a cat to solving equations, future scientists investigate the fundamentals of science and math. After freshman Survey Science, students may branch into Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Aviation. Through many labs, science students dis- cover the wonders of life. A variety of math courses are offered at DHS. Practical Math reviews previously learned math, while Algebra | and II offer an intense study of basic algebra. Geometry develops new outlooks of figures and shapes. Math IV includes Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry. Where would science be without goggles? ife’s secrets tigate | inves Carla Baker, Dave Leffler, and Brad Outland watch a problem being explained on the board in their Geometry class. Gary Daub happily explains a Trig problem to his classmates. This student is working intensely on his Practial Math problem. math 41 home ec. is put to practical use These ‘dolls in short dresses’’ model the smocks they made in Sewing I class. Interests in cooking and sewing are shared at D.H.S., because males as well as females are enrolled in varied Home Economics classes. New, practical insights are gained by all Home Ec. students at DeKalb. Connoisseurs Wayne Colby and Scott Robuck have gathered that Galloping gourmet Joe Tompkins concocts his latest chef’s delight with finding the knob is a prerequisite to turning the stove on. the aid of his trusty egg beater. 42 home ec Me Senior Vickie McDonald exhibits the concentration necessary for water Senior Dian Means is absorbed in shaping original pottery. color painting. art classes encourage Creativity Be it a charcoal drawing, a handmade rug, an oil painting, or ceramic pottery, the many facets of art offered at D.H.S. encourage and contribute to the indi- vidual’s creativity. Junior Emily Heffley’s artistic creativity springs forth when she works with clay. industrial arts teaches the fundamentals of production Industrial Arts teaches DeKalb students the basics of shop procedure. Classes in woodworking, drafting, and auto mechanics offer students valuable vocational train- ing. Home Arts teaches girls how to repair minor things in the home. Actual experience in the classroom pro- vides students with an excellent background. ABOVE: Terry Rudolph and Rich Mitchener work with the grinder in metals class. LEFT: Senior Dan Brown finally discovers what really makes a car go. BELOW: Freshman Allen Myers makes good use of his time in drafting class. 44 industrial arts | } d.h.s. craftsmen build new home The Building Trades class, under the direction of Mr. Peter Potts, has built anew home on McIntyre Drive in Auburn. After the completion of the home, an open house was held and it was offered for sale to the pub- lic. Last year’s B.T. home, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rediger, is located next to the new home. The home built last year was the Building Trades’ first actual exper- Mr. Potts carefully measures a board. pence COU stracuCn. A lot of hard work and determination goes into building this home. Rick Moore and Steve Wimer try to decide what to do with the next board. building trades 45 crop, land, and stock improvement As apart of DeKalb’s vocational department, many classes are offered in the line of agriculture. Students acquire not only facts about farming but also first hand experience with on-the-job training. Included in the cur- riculum are the production and care of livestock and crops and also management of a farm. An added sec- tion includes conservation of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Ag. class uses more resources than a textbook. John Christlieb finds Ag. includes bookwork as: well as practical experience. Facts and methods must be learned before putting them into practical use. x see inne 46 agriculture Ps Dewey Quinn learns skills through games. Rosalie Hunter and Nancy Gfeller enjoy studying for their next class. Wilma Davis proves that learning can be fun when you try. Classes are still classes, but individual help makes them worthwhile. s. ed. classes promote stamina, John Myers enjoys his advanced gym class. These freshman boys love playing with Big Bertha. Bill Skidmore hoists Big Bertha. 48 phys. ed. sound health, and alert mind Gymnastics, basketball, softball, volleyball, and table tennis are just a few of Dekalb High School’s physical education specialties. The freshman gym classes meet five days a week and the sophomores alternate gym class with health every other day. Girls’ and boys’ ad- vanced gym classes are offered as an elective course for juniors and seniors. The physical education classes | develop not only physical fitness but also alertness of mind. Freshman Karen Menges lifts weights. Na “Where's the basket?’”” wonders Dawn Rohm. Diana Buckmaster plays badminton in advanced gym class. phys. ed. 49 expressions In music Conglomeration trips are exhausting for Bruce Davis. Charlie Martz enjoys singing with the girls in A Cappella Choir. The Symphonic Band's brass section practices for a concert. Music Theory Class is FUNdamental. 50 music | wr The proud Marching Barons display their talent at ahome football game. Rythmic warm-up as well as vocal warm-up is essential for produc- ing good tones. These Concert Choir girls FEEL their music. music 51 7 Gregg Norris proves that “Look, Dick. See Spot run,” is appealing to Seniors as well as first graders. Debbie Knott's crew student demonstrates of the many skills he learned from his Expl tory teacher. ‘Janet Grate’s first grade _moppets clamor to ex- plore the meaning of a see LPO i LSM g - z 4 2 NOW WOFd, econ vn ts a Fa od Pt AA ae sist AD — F J « : J _ b o oe t Senior Steve Nelson helps to put the classroom in arelaxed atmosphere. top 15 seniors: hard work pays off x .i flene Sebert ated ee Gloria Shumaker | | i students in school government STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: S. Hampshire (Pres.), L. Holmes (V. Pres.), J. Dunn (Sec.), M. Boswell (Treas.), D. Gallagher (Parl.), H. Geary, J. Butler, K. Grile, A. Sebert, C. Wood, Mr. Kuhlhorst (Adv.); ROW TWO: G. Leins, G. Warstler, G. Norris, C. Thompson, B. Wilson, M. Gallagher, C. Phillips, R. Romero, D. Montez, B. Raymer, L. Disc jockey Steve Hampshire turns on the student body with the new radio station sponsored by Student Council. 56 student council Frederick, B. Mcintyre; ROW THREE: L. Hippensteel, J. Christian, C. Weimer, L. Vian, S. Fleck, L. Betz, L. Curtis, G. Collins, E. Simanton, C. Baker, S. Shull, R. Ward, K. Webb; ROW FOUR: C. Tester, L. Blevins, T. Altman, J. Brace, L. Brown, J. Richards, M. Muhn, P. Mergy, K. Baird, S. Butler, R. Rohm, G. Schlosser, D. Bosell. Kevin Webb really gets involved in another Council meeting. student counc “voice of the President: Steve Hampshire Vice-President: Larry Holmes | officers school” Sandy Heimach wonders if she should tell the visiting eighth graders the complete truth about high school life. “Now here you see a real live high school class with a real live teacher,” directs Chris Watson to future frosh. national honor society promotes character, scholarship, leadership NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: S. Hampshire (V. Pres.), G. Norris (Pres.), J. Grate (Sec.), S. Heimach (Treas.), L. Lige, D. Seifert, H. Geary, D. Rose, M. Sattison, S$. Nelson, G. Daub, J. Cherry, C. Watson; ROW TWO: L. Lundquist, D. Rediger, C. Clark, K. Smith, G. Shumaker, J. Provines, C. Freed, M. Skelly, S. Perlich, M. Collins, R. Davis, J. Dunn, R. Stackhouse, A. Sebert; ROW THREE: L. Betz, 58 nhs M. Klink, S. Henry, B. Fox, C. DeLucenay, S. Lawless, T. Sanders, K. Grile, M. Ridgway, A. Hillmer, D. Frain, T. Keller, J. Stepp; ROW FOUR: L. Scattergood, R. Eldridge, S. Fleck, J. Alger, M. Grate, B. Jennings, P. Smith, M. Harper, S. Wertenberger, M. Williams, L. John- son, D. Hartman, D. Richter, J. Bassett, J. Rohm. THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: S. Heimach, D. Kern (Clerk), R. Hall (V. L. Lundquist, M. Gerig, C. Miller, C. Watson, J. Ober, B. Davis (Pres.), Pres.), C. Warstler (Sec.), C. Hatter (Treas.), K. Engle; ROW TWO: H. Geary, G. Warstler, B. MacDonald, Mr. Record (Adv.). thespians gain experience through play productions SPRING INITIATES: FRONT ROW: T. Hile, C. Fifer, D. Webb, J. Hines, B. Outland, S$. Smith; Best Thespian of the Year — Bruce Davis BACK ROW: S. Baker, D. Curtiss, $. Dickman, C. Eckert, J. Ellison, B. Ely. Four-Year Thespian — Debra Kern thespians 59 drama club gets in the act | DRAMA CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Shippy, K. Hampshire, K. Harkless; Outland (Sec.-Treas.), $§. Baker (Pres.), C. Morr; ROW THREE: D. Short, i ROW TWO: J. Honaker, Mrs. Moore (Adv.), J. Christian (Parl.), B. C. Decker, B. Rose, D. Ellis, S. Dickman, L. Fox, L. Steury. I Mrs. Moore gets a chuckle out of Drama Club. President Sandy Baker sure looks studious. 60 drama club Forensic League member Dennis Wirts shows off his talents by demon- Mr. Record helps prepare Cindy Weimer, Candy Clark, Bruce Davis strating the correct way to speak. and Tim Honaker before a speech meet. forensic league speaks for dhs FORENSIC LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: S. Baker, C. Weimer, A. Sebert, (Pres.), C. Clark (V. Pres.), C. Miller (Treas.), L. Wheeler, D. Ellis; D. Wirts; ROW TWO: M. Rugman, M. Harper, S. Knott, T. Grogg, ROW FOUR: Miss Tuttle, S. Raub, J. Hervey, C. Hatter, S. Dickman, S. Smith, C. Moore, J. Clifford, J. Ober, J. Long; ROW THREE: T. J. Cherry, J. Honaker, E. Outland, M. Collins, S. Fleck, J. Hines, Mr. Honaker, H. Geary, G. Norris (Team Capt.), J. Dunn (Sec.), B. Davis | Record (Adv.). forensics 61 students donate their time to STUDENT SERVICE: FRONT ROW: G. Warstler, M. Parker, K. Wilbur, M. Rugman, C. Pepple, R. Surfus, T. Randall, T. Chagoya; ROW D. Rose, R. Davis, R. Diederich, J. Eyster, T. Crabill, R. Smith, D. FOUR: J. Frey, P. Ayers, P. Lung, K. Griffin, J. McDonald, A. Pepple, Myers, J. Ober, E. Pfefferkorn, $. McDaniel, D. Bosell; ROW TWO: S. Westrick, P. Rupert, J. Deetz, R. Reas, B. Carper, M. Stonebraker, M. Gerig, M. Morton, S. Starr, K. Mavis, J. Wirts, B. Emerick, R. B. Haywood, S. Grogg; ROW FIVE: J. Dreyer, M. Nopper, D. Knott, Shearer, L. Steffen, J. Fender, T. Honaker, D. Knott, M. Armstrong, C. Aiken, T. Goings, R. Eldridge, A. Gael, P. McEntarfer, C. Morning- T. Fox, D. Moyer; ROW THREE: D. McClellan, L. Lowe, W. Qualls, star, D. Ellis, M. Williams, D. Frain, D. Richter, R. McEntarfer. C. Freed, L. Frederick, S. Haynes, J. Phillips, J. Thomas, D. Means, STUDENT SERVICE: FRONT ROW: M. Gerig, C. Boggs, S. Tingley, ROW THREE: L. Scheurich, D. Quinn, D. Nelson, M. Dollier, J. Taul- J. Brand, J. Feller, D. Rohm, S. Ladd, L, Walter, K. Houlton, J. Wood, bee, D. Hanshoe, T. Krumma, A. Collins, P. Livergood, B. Henderson, S. Wolfe, S. Fleck, S. Wyss, S. Raub; ROW TWO: D. Gerig, D. Hou- J. Carr, M. Kimmel, R. Barnhart, J. Long; ROW FOUR: N. Shirk, ser, R. Walker, M. McSorley, Y. Pierce, J. Cook, L. Jordan, C. DeLuce- N. Gfeller, F. Denman. nay, C. Hartman, B. Raymer, B. Jones, D. Penland, M. Greenwalt; 62 student service help better dekalb high school | STUDENT SERVICE: FRONT ROW: S. Smith, J. Baird, D. Messer, J. C. Baughman, T. McCorkle, C. Ransbottom, J. Honaker, J. Carbaugh, | Heise, L. Pulver, B. Klink, T. Sanders, C. Richards, J. Grate, L. Wheeler, M. Shuherk, D. Watson, $. Heimach, M. Klink; ROW FOUR: S. Smith, A. Charleswood, B. Miser, K. Smith, H. Wise; ROW TWO: K. Moore, A. Zook, J. Cook, L. Johnson, C. Leas, T. Ridgway, W. Havens, L. G. Shumaker, D. Seifert, L. Lige, P. Dobson, S. Sims, L. Beaty, L. Lundquist, D. Webb, S. Frownfelter, N. Liberatore, B. Williams, R. | Rush, R. Wattier, S. Henry, J. Christlieb, C. Warstler, A. Hillmer; Walker, N. Link, D. Hinkle; ROW FIVE: J. Baker, B. Randle, J. | ROW THREE: A. Coleman, J. Dunn, R. Drerup, S. Perlich, M. Skelly, Jones, A. Sebert, T. Fee, C. Martz, R. Hall, T. Grogg, T. Keller. What’s so interesting, Linda? When it comes to movie projectors, Randy Friend sure knows his business. Jo Eyler takes her job very seriously. student service 63 OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: FRONT ROW: R. Stafford, T. K. Griffin, T. Ridgway, L. Walters, K. Smith, S. Wyss, A. Budoso, V. Link, R. Balzer (Treas.), T. Sanders (Sec.), K. Grile (Pres.); ROW TWO: Gifford. oea andice train for the future VOCATIONAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Moughler, D. Fuller, D. Ellert; © Mr. Zook (Adv.); ROW THREE: K. Mavis, T. Prichard, H. Buchs, M. ROW TWO: C. Wood, S. Dangler, $. Hartman, D. Hinkle, $. Roberts, — Ford, J. Reinhoel, S. Healey, J. Walters, R. Ward. 64 oea ice FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: J. Cook, J. Wood, D. Webb, M. Trapp, P. Troyer, H. Wise, B. Maurer; ROW TWO: Mrs. Ferris (Adv.), C. Thomas (V. Pres.), D. Watson (Sec.), G. Shumaker (Pres.), K. Lepley (Treas.), Miss Tuttle (Adv.); ROW THREE: Martha Skelly, D. Buckmaster, K. Grandstaff, C. Leas, J. Stackhouse, M. Days, J. Honaker, C. Smith, D. Short, C. Steury, Marlene Skelly. fha +fmc = experience for future FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Watts (Adv.), C. Freed (Rec. Sec.), A. Sebert (Corr. Sec.), B. Raymer (Treas.), D. Seifert (Pres.); ROW TWO: S. Perlich, M. Woolever, M. Klink, C. Aiken, L. Lundquist, T. Keuneke. fha fmc 65 ffa learn farming skills for an occupation a? ¥ cdl WANHMHHAM Dave Miller and Greg Carnahan seem proud of their organization while parading in the DeKalb Free Fall Fair. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: M. Voltz (Sec.), R. G. Carnahan, M. Barse, D. Gerig, L. Timmerman, L. Creager; ROW Balliet (Rep.), R. Surfus (Sent.), D. Wirts (Treas.), J. Clifford (Pres.), THREE: D. Watson, J. Fox, J. Grogg, J. Conrad, T. Reinig, H. Jordan, B. Blomeke (V. Pres.), C. Warstler (Sweetheart), L. Auld, J. Carnahan, — T. Bastable, S. Reinoehl, T. Parr, L. Kimmel, T. Aschleman, L. Kummer; Mr. Jernas (Adv.), Mr. Washler (Adv.); ROW TWO: D. Gurtner, R. ROW FOUR: R. Micky, M. Kimmel, J. Wirts, D. Miller, K. Henderson, Gibson, J. Brandon, S. Provines, C. Kinzer, K. Johnson, J. Reinoehl, R. LaRowe, D. Bassett, J. Sommers, J. Comment, G. Smith, J. Brand. fta: teaching others through knowledge and experience oo. ps Wa yg Woigss ‘ §: had FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: L. Wheeler (Hist.), Norris, S. Smith, J. Eyler, S. Fleck, K. Lepley, R. Eldridge, N. Vander- S. Lawless (Rec. Sec.), C. Weimer (Corr. Sec.), D. Hartman (Treas.), pool; ROW THREE: S. Haynes, C. Watson, C. Holman, S. Frown- A. Hillmer (Pres.), J. Provines (V. Pres.), S. Heimach (Chap.),L.Lige, felter, T. Grogg, T. Keller, D. Frain, S$. Knott, C. Thomas, J. Honaker, Miss Eisenhut (Adv.); ROW TWO: C. Warstler, J. Alger, S. Nelson, G. P. Jordan, D. Gorrell. Ann Hillmer and Chris Watson ponder the point brought up by another Carla Thomas is concentrating very intensely on something. Is it the FTA member. FTA meeting? fta 67 flying models and chess club find enjoyment In after-school activities FLYING MODELS: FRONT ROW: L. Fender, K. Mavis (V. Pres.); ROW TWO: Mr. Snavley (Adv.), J. Bryant (Pres.), Mr. Barber (Adv.), N. Hartman. CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: T. Martin, J. Eldridge, J. Honaker (Sec.), Mr. Ketch (Adv.); ROW TWO: K. Webb, B. Baker, D. Brown, R. T. Honaker (V. Pres.), J. Wible (Pres.), M. Collins (Treas.), J. Reed, Davis, J. Bryant, S. Starr, S. Shull. 68 chess, flying models ee ee SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Honaker, K. Mavis, S. Dickman, (Pres.), J. Bassett, D. Hornbacker, J. Rohm (V. Pres.), Mr. Murphy C. Kessler; ROW TWO: E. Outland (Sec.), J. Stepp (Treas.), J. Reed (Adv.), Mr. Klein (Adv.). science, electronics clubs enlighten dhs ELECTRONICS CLUB: SITTING: F. Stone (Treas.), T. Havens (Sec.), STANDING: M. Praul (V. Pres.), Mr. Kaufman (Adv.), B. Davidson (Pres.). science, electronics clubs 69 LATIN CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Eyler (Pres.), M. Klink (Sec.), B. Klink R. Easley, M. Lantz, B. Haywood, J. Park, S. Dickman, L. Stevenson, (Treas.), B. Fox (V. Pres.), K. Feller (Hist.), D. Shoudel (Pub.), Mrs. J. Duncan, C. Baughman, N. Stoneking; ROW FOUR: M. Dalman, Voss (Adv.); ROW TWO: L. Vian, D. Seifert, B. Raymer, C. DeLucenay, B. Heimach, D. Feller, M. Shumaker, C. Frey, W. Condon, G. Strite, J. Clifford, C. Weimer, M. Harper, D. Martz, C. Krehl; ROW THREE: S. Shull. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: R. Diederich (Sec.-Treas.), R. Rohm T. Martin, W. McEntarfer, J. Watson, J. Bassett, P. Mergy, M. Ball, (V. Pres.), J. Rohm (Pres.), S. Perlich, S. Nelson, R. Davis, Mr. Vick S. Johnson, J. LaRowe, E. Delbecq, K. Adams; ROW FOUR: D. Mon- (Adv.); ROW TWO: B. Meyer, D. Muckenfuss, S. Lemper, B. Akey, tez, J. Buchanan, P. Carroll, B. Smith, M. Thiele, S. Florreich, J. L. Walker, M. Butler, M. Harper, D. Webb, J. Bassett; ROW THREE: Gonzalez, E. Outland, R. Grate, J. Reed, S. Shull. 70 latin, german clubs FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. Love (Adv.), Janice Cherry (Treas), MacDowall, L. Waddell, P. Fry, K. Bassett, K. Weimer, V. Butler, J. Carper (Sec.), Joanne Cherry (Pres.), M. Collins (V. Pres.), G. Col- C. Kessler, J. Davis, D. Hartman; ROW FOUR: C. Johnson, S. Werten- lins, D. Haynes, J. Clark, D. Curtiss, M. McSorley, K. Moore; ROW berger, R. Eldridge, N. Vanderpool, C. Fifer, D. Scranage, C. Hertel, TWO: L. Johnson, S. Mettert, H. Geary, C. Weimer, S. Smith, C. S. Foley, L. Brown, M. Muhn, B. Bower, A. Derrow, T. Walker, J. Miller, D. Frain, T. Keller, S. Knott, H. Carnahan, C. Clark, D. Gorrell; Ely, S. Fleck. ROW THREE: M. Trapp, D. Delbecq, D. Buckmaster, J. Shippy, C. latina, deutsch, and francais clubs Although these boys in German Club were eating a foreign meal their appetites sure didn’t seem to be foreign. ABOVE: Toni Keller, Joanne Cherry, and Janice Cherry have reminiscent thoughts of the last French Club meeting as Judy Carper reads the minutes. LEFT: “Ahhh!” think these JCL members, “Nothing can compare to the grandeur of a Roman feast!” french club 71 TEEN-Y: FRONT ROW: M. Rugman (Pres.), L. Stevenson (V. Pres.), M. Lieb, K. Neuman, S. Seigel, D. Young, S. Buckmaster; ROW K. Feller (Treas.), S. Johnson (Sec.), R. Hill (Chap.), J. Farrington THREE: J. Richards, C. Gallagher, D. Madden, J. LaRowe, N. Libera- (Sgt. at Arms), L. Inlow, M. Elliott, $. Harvey, D. Shaw, T. Maldeney, tore, S. Groscop, R. Brace, K. Weimer, J. Dyer, V. Butler, D. Steven- K. Menges; ROW TWO: L. Schiffli, S. DeLucenay, V. Roark, B. Butter- son, V. Platt, L. Brown, A. Nugen, S. Cameron. more, S. Anthony, J. Duncan, B. Schlosser, C. Baker, L. Voelkel, y-clubs work to build character TRI-HI-Y: FRONT ROW: K. Grile (Treas.), M. Ridgway (Chap.), T. i, ROW THREE: S. Tingley, C. Boggs, A. Charleswood, K. Smith, B. Sanders (Sec.), M. Stemen (Sgt. at Arms), B. Smith (V. Pres.), S. Lawless Miser, C. Engle, J. Walker, Y. Pierce, L. Curtis, L. Betz, C. Baughman, (Pres.), D. Kern, B. Klink, C. Richards, J. Dunn, S. Wyss; ROW TWO: K. Weiler; ROW FOUR: D. Grimm, S. Ladd, J. Oberlin, M. Shuherk, + | S. Smith, J. Carbaugh, H. Wise, K. Stafford, D. Seigel, B. Widner, J. Miller, S. Fleck, C. Weimer, T. Hughes, B. Wattier, P. Muckenfuss, M. Klein, V. Gifford, M. McSorley, S. Henry, M. Klink, J. Jones; S. Crabill. 72 teen-y, tri-hi-y mistletoe magic: christmas formal Queen: Teri Sanders Babs Smith Shayne Henry Ruth Hill, Julie Farrington and Melinda Rugman listen intensely Vicky Gifford and Margie Klein drool over the food at a Tri-Hi-Y at a Teen-Y meeting. bake sale. teen-y, tri-hi-y 73 GIRLS’ PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: S. Heimach (Pres.), A. Sebert (Treas.), 1. Walker, A. Nugen, N. Wilson, D. Gorrell, K. Brown, C. MacDowall, y C. Watson, K. Weiler, J. Jones, S. Tingley, C. Boggs, L. Lige, D. L. Waddell; ROW FIVE: K. Bunch, J. Feller, N. Baughman, J. Wilson, Seifert; ROW TWO: J. Grate (V. Pres.), Y. Pierce, M. Ridgway, K. B. Davis, K. Johnson, L. Brown, S. Cameron, P. Mergy; ROW SIX: Grile, H. Geary, D. Kern, J. Dunn, C. Richards, S. Lawless; ROW THREE: L. Hippensteel, D. Hartman, L. Hansen, S. Balzer, J. Tingley, D. Baum- 4 S. Fleck (Sec.), M. Muzzillo, B. Waddell, H. Rempis, J. Dreyer, M. Trapp, _ gardner, D. Boger. : L. Rush, D. Buckmaster, C. Thomas; ROW FOUR: S. Scranage, P. Smith, dhs pep club girls have “Sandy, did you use your Scope?” says close Senior Lou Wheeler gives her last exasperat- : friend Ann Hillmer. ing yell as the Barons are upset in the Sec- tional game with Fremont. 74 girls’ pep club odd GIRLS’ PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: G. Shumaker, K. Moore, A. Hillmer, D. Frain, D. Hartman; ROW FOUR: P. Fry, C. Kessler, D. Ellis, C. W. Qualls, C. Freed, J. Phillips, T. Ridgway, B. Fox, K. Smith, Mrs. | Morr, B. Brown, T. Keller, R. Eldridge, J. Carper, Janice Cherry; ROW David (Adv.); ROW TWO: L. Pulver, D. Coyle, D. Seigel, Joanne Cherry, FIVE: T. Chavez, M. Muhn, A. Derrow, J. Ely, K. Solomon, J. Hart- C. Baker, L. Wheeler, S. Smith, J. Carbaugh, J. Provines; ROW THREE: — man, K. Warstler, C. Warren, R. Parrish. M. Skelly, K. Lepley, C. Harvey, S. Kain, $. Knott, D. Webb, T. Grogg, spirit and back their barons! Marlene Days cheers her Barons on to a Victory. Seniors open wide to sing their School Song. girls’ pep club 75 i SWING CHOIR | (CONGLOMERATION): FLOOR: D. Hartman, B. Heimach, R. MacDonald, A. Hillmer, G. Warstler, C. Thomas; Instru- Davis, D. Kern, R. Stackhouse, T. Fee, L. Johnson; PLATFORMS: J. mentalists: C. Warstler (Piano), J. Bartos (Trombone), R. Hall (Guitar), | Ellison, R. Friend, J. Wood, J. Magginnis, S. Mettert, C. Martz, D. S. Foley (Drums), D. Gallagher (Guitar), M. Harter (Trumpet). ! Richter, B. Coleman, S. Roberts, C. Wood, M. Gerig, T. Barkey, S. dhs presents swing choirs | and II | SWING CHOIR Il: FRONT ROW: H. Easley, R. McEntarfer, J. Grogg, Zook, V. Crozier, J. Cook, D. Buckmaster, S. Frownfelter, P. Jordan, J. Park, R. Romero, T. Johnson, T. Park, E. Jordan; ROW TWO: A. L. Vian, J. Duncan, C. Baker, L. Lundquist. 76 swing choir | a Cappella sings away A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT ROW: C. Thomas, T. Barkey, J. Ellison, S. Roberts, V. Crozier, B. Davis, A. Zook, T. Crabill, J. Cook, J. Grogg, S. Heimach; ROW TWO: R. Stackhouse, K. Moughler, C. Harvey, T. Johnson, C. Watson, W. Havens, A. Coleman, G. Warstler, D. Hart- man, C. Martz, K. Strup; ROW THREE: C. Warstler, D. Cole, C. It’s piano-playing Carol Warstler! Baker, T. Fee, A. Hillmer, R. Hall, J. Cherry, J. Magginnis, L. Johnson, R. MacDonald, J. Provines; ROW FOUR: J. Wood, M. Gerig, T. Ellert, J. Aldrich, C. J. Hatter, S. Smith, D. Richter, C. Freed, R. Friend, L. Lundquist, R. Romero, D. Kern, S. Mettert. Will Havens concentrates on learning a new song. a cappella 77 CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW: J. Phillips, P. Jordan, J. Duncan, L. _ T. Krehl, M. Skelly, K. Lepley, L. Vian, L. McKean, D. Watson, C. Tuttle, Pulver, J. Thomas, R. McEntarfer, W. Havens, E. Jordan, N. Warstler, J. Grimm; ROW FOUR: W. Qualls, D. Houser, L. Rush, M. Reinig, J. Ordway, B. Williams, S. Kain, L. Frederick; ROW TWO: B. Jernigan, — T. Ridgway, T. Honaker, M. Peters, C. Fifer, T. Fee, C. Eckert, J. Park, P. Ayres, J. Cook, C. Frey, H. Easley, S. Handley, K. Drerup, T. Parr, R. Romero, M. Rugman, L. Lowe, Y. Pierce, S. Knott, N. Lundquist, J. Bassett, G. Garman, S. Tingley, C. Johnson, S. Frownfelter, S. Crabill, | R. Walker. ; J. Hatter; ROW THREE: T. Bailey, J. Carper, J. Cherry, D. Buckmaster, | hard work = concert choir Concert Choir means lots and lots of practice. Mr. Markiton helps guide singers down the right path. 78 concert choir girls’ glee club: voices galore These girls find it takes a lot of practice and hardwork to be in Glee Club. Linda Jordan is a natural for Glee Club. ‘ 4 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB: FRONT ROW: S. Wolfe, D. Palmer, S. Ridenour, T. ROW THREE: R. Drerup, W. Cox, C. Rottger, T. Ackerman, C. Rowe, Patee, M. Muzzillo, S. Parker, K. Rickman; ROW TWO: B. Boyd, H. _ R. Bard, T. Kessler; ROW FOUR: Y. Pierce, J. Patee, J. Frey, L. Jordan, Rempis, T. Krumma, J. Baughman, P. Lepley, P. Taylor, R. Casselman; M. Days, D. Griffin, S. Griffin, N. Bonecutter. girls’ glee club 79 chansonettes swing and sing | CHANSONETTES: FRONT ROW: P. Rupert, C. Greenfield, B. Middle- ROW THREE: C. Dulle, B. Blevins, K. Brown, C. Krehl, K. Feller, ‘ ton, S. Harvey, J. Hines, P. Fry, D. Faulkner; ROW TWO: C. Carper, B. Coleman, M. Depew, L. Depew, C. Depew. L. Brown, S. Baker, J. Ellert, W. Davis, K. Harkless, R. Shaffer, R. Ellis; “On this day in 1969, Mrs. Olson found coffee-making a regular grind.” Lots of rhythm exercise is part of Chansonettes’ daily routine. | 80 chansonettes FRESHMAN CHOIR: FRONT ROW: L. Hippensteel, P. Burkett, K. Warstler, J. Moyer, K. Marshall, J. Hartman, C. Tester, J. Ely, C. Kurtz, V. Stackhouse, J. Tingley, S$. Shoudel, P. Shipe, J. Brace, M. Teixeira, B. Keen, L. Blevins, M. Greenawalt; ROW TWO: K. Houlton, D. Wells, K. Gerig, V. Roark, M. Pleveich, J. Brand, D. Hartman, D. Likens, J. Norris, M. Brockhaus, J. Evans, S. Butler, D. Graber, C. Smith, | L. Coleman, S. DeLucenay, J. Richards, S. Bolen, N. Stoneking, E. Hodge; ROW THREE: B. Yoder, T. Newcomer, P. Troyer, K. Bunch, W. Condon, FRESHMAN SWING CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW: K. Gerig, J. Norris, J. Ely, S. Jordan, M. Greenawalt; ROW TWO: P. Burkett, D. Wells, T. N. Mountz, C. Collinsworth, G. Shipe, B. Henderson, S. Jordan, S. Donaldson, T. Brandon, R. Scheurich, R. Parish, A. Derrow, C. Gal- lagher, C. Baughman, J. Ordway, J. Sanders, H. Van Straten; ROW FOUR: T. Altman, J. Arnett, S. Sims, D. Cook. D. Baumgardner, J. Robertson, S. Houser, K. Greenfield, K. Johnson, R. Easley, M. Smith, K. Moughler, T. Hile, J. Watts, A. Fugate, A. Goodwin, A. Nugen, L. Brown, L. Tennant, D. Boger, N. Baughman, D. Stevenson, J. Coburn, D. Brown, K. Solomon, D. Martz. freshmen choirs bring a blend of voices to dekalb high school THREE: M. Smith, C. Bunch, G. Shipe, R. Easley, A. Fugate, S. Sims, K. Johnson, K. Solomon, S. Bolen, J. Sanders; STANDING: D. Stevenson, Altman, J. Watts, A. Derrow, L. Coleman, C. Gallagher, J. Evans; ROW __D. Cook, J. Hartman, J. Brace, T. Brandon, K. Moughler. frosh choirs 81 ® Bs ae eq) rg ? ty ws Psd ha ; 2 ee: fi i ‘ r Rd 7 “ oe ee ie ee i FRESHMAN BAND: FRONT ROW: C. Miiler, C. Tester, J. Moyer, V. A. Nugen, D. Young, S. Slentz, M. Sauerbeck, K. Warstler, T. Maldeney, Stackhouse, D. Cox, D. Boldt, T. Walker, P. Shipe, J. Davis, S. Hoyer, T. Leas, J. Watson, M. Smith, R. Rohm, D. Perlich, L. Kummer, D. T. Altman, L. Blevins, L. Smith, J. Ely, J. Robbins, D. Martz, M. Lieb; Eckert, S. Grogg, J. Eldridge, T. Brandon, W. McEntarfer, K. Holdeman, ROW TWO: S. Lemper, K. Johnson, P. Smith, L. Schiffli, K. Neuman, S$. Butler, J. Norris, M. Deller; ROW FOUR: Mr. Norris (Director), K. Lepley, L. Tennant, P. Mergy, J. Hartman, C. Smith, S. Scranage, S. Buckmaster, A. Hunter, L. Lepley, K. Houlton, S. Seigel, P. Bryan, N. Mountz, D. Hall, C. Warren, E. Hodge, B. Henderson, J. Refner, J. Conrad, A. Fugate, S$. Mefford, D. Muckenfuss, B. Summers, T. Hile, P. Vallance, J. Wilson, B. Yoder, B. Greek; ROW THREE: C. Hartman, S. Wagner, J. Bassett. FRESHMAN TWIRLERS: B. Yoder, K. Holdeman, S. Hoyer, L. Lepley, S$. Mefford (Drum Major), ABOVE: Rex Rohm says, “Happiness is ... P. Mergy (Drum Majorette), J. Davis, C. Hartman, C. Tester; KNEELING: P. Smith, K. Lepley practicing my baritone.” LOWER RIGHT: (Feature Twirlers). Stan Mefford seems to get a chuckle out of the next song. 82 freshman band — together to make a great sound CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: K. Griffin, D. Houser, E. Shatto, R. S. Krafft, R. Newcomer; ROW THREE: D. Parrish, T. Squiers, D. Haynes, | Williams, N. Brand, B. Schlosser, D. Hartman, B. Rose, K. Hampshire, | D. Means, B. Schortgen, D. Ish, J. Pepple, D. Frye, K. Mavis, S. John- | S. Baker, B. Openlander, P. Fry; ROW TWO: C. Aiken, B. Widner, son, S. Albright, P. Creecy, §. Hubartt, C. Morr, M. Collins, C. Leas, C. Shippy, K. Fugate, C. Baker, B. Aldrich, K. Fender, J. Seiss, B. J. Farrington; ROW FOUR: Mr. Norris (Director), B. Haywood, S. Blevins, J. Dyer, B. Hayward, J. Carr, M. Barse, S. Graber, R. Jennings, Grogg, C. Kinzer, N. Lundquist, J. Goodwin, R. Walker, M. Smith. Steve Krafft, Steve Graber, and Rex Jennings add to the total sound Clarinet players warm up before pract‘-ing for a concert in the | of the Concert Band. auditorium. | concert band 83 dhs musicians entertain SYMPHONIC BAND: FRONT ROW: G. Norris (Pres.), J. Bauman (Sec.), L. Rush, Martha Skelly, C. Weimer, K. Weiler, S. Stone, C. Kretz, T. Bailey, D. Rediger, T. Ridgway, D. Hartman, C. Warstler, C. Clark (Treas.), R. Stackhouse; ROW TWO: S. Perlich, D. Ellis, N. Link, J. Deetz, D. Frain, C. Thomas, B. Ely, T. Keller, S. Raub, D. Alger, J. Rohm, C. Martz, D. Seigel, C. Engle, C. Watson, R. Clark, L. Lund- quist, M. Blech, C. Frey, L. Walker; ROW THREE: C. _ Baker, M. Playing their bassoons are favorite pastimes of Linda Lundquist and Rhonda Clark. 84 symphonic band Senaaéll Ridgway, G. Ridgway, C. Holman, S. Husselman, J. Bartos, D. Rose, R. Diederich, T. Grogg, D. Kohl, $. Dickman, M. Williams, T. Hile, Marlene Skelly, K. Smith, B. Miser, J. Alger, D. Pierce, J. Grogg; ROW FOUR: Mr. Norris (Director), G. Collins, D. Curtiss, J. Clark, H. Easley, D. Foulks, T. Crabill, R. Davis, S. Hampshire, M. Harter, L. Schlatter, J. Squier, T. Smith, B. Jones, B. Allmandinger, R. McEntar- fer, S. Nelson (V. Pres.), R. Dove. Chris Engle and Becky Miser play their instrum ents to make the sound of the symphonic band complete. themselves as well as others PEP BAND: FRONT ROW: R. Dove, R. McEntarfer, L. Walker, B. C. Clark; ROW FOUR: D. Rose, J. Bartos, R. Diederich, R. Jennings, Allmandinger, B. Jones, Mr. Norris (Director); ROW TWO: C. Leas, M. Blech, J. Rohm, L. Lundquist, M. Barse; ROW FIVE: D. Watson, | M. Skelly, M. Collins, T. Hile, D. Pierce, J. Alger; ROW THREE: D. Foulks, S. Hampshire, M. Harter, R. Davis, D. Curtiss, G. Collins; D. Rediger, J. Grogg, G. Norris, S. Perlich, C. Browand, R. Williams, ROW SIX: P. Bryan, B. Hayward. BARONETTES: FRONT ROW: M. Ridgway, S, Knott, P. Mason, L. K. Weiler, K. Lepley (Alt.), C. Baughman (Alt.), T. Grogg, B. Ely, K. Johnson, B. Coleman, J. Grate, M. Williams, K. Engle; ROW TWO: _ Grile, S. Henry, T. Sanders, D. Hartman. marching barons | The Baronettes find that being announced as the DeKalb “Barns” tends to make their self-confidence dwindle. CR HO eesti a eieeeeea e Se — Rie | Cindy Hess and Debra Rediger enjoy presenting the band. Denise Hartman can’t help but smile as she tells the tin soldier, Pat Mason, to “get the lead out.”’ 86 baronettes Carol Holman and Gregg Norris display their pride in being Drum Majors. Hard work keeps these twirlers in the ‘stride’ of things. are proud of their leaders High-kicker Karen Smith, Feature Twirler TWIRLERS: FRONT ROW: Cheryl Baker, J. Seiss; BACK ROW: P. Creecy, Carla Baker, J. Farrington, B. Schlosser, R. Walker, K. Gonzalez. the baron shield Editor-in-Chief: Chris Richards Associate Editor: Suzy Fleck Circulation Manager: Sally Haynes News Editor: Karen Stafford Photographer Manager: Sue Lawless Photographer: Mona Ridgway Photographer: Tara Grogg 88 baron shield | works to improve news media on tts Pha SHIELD STAFF: FRONT ROW: C. Richards, Mrs. Anthony (Adv.), M. T. Grogg; ROW FOUR:S. Foley, S. Groscop, C. Miller, G. Spornhauer, Ridgway, D. Delbecq; ROW TWO: S. Perlich, S. Fleck, S. Lawless, T. Keuneke; ROW FIVE: H. Geary, J. Shoudel, J. Honaker, D. Kester. B. Ely; ROW THREE: J. Bauman, S. Haynes, J. Richards, L. Johnson, baron shield 89 a saber staff dedicated to finished product SABER: FRONT ROW: A. Sebert, C. Watson; ROW TWO: J. Thomas, D. Coyle, D. Knott, L. Wheeler, M. Ridgway, L. Frederick; ROW D. Rediger, C. DeLucenay, B. Ely, L. Morgan, S. Perlich; ROW THREE: FIVE: D. Seifert, J. Eyler, L. Pulver, L. Lige, J. Provines, K. Grile, B. Raymer, G. Morris, D. Rose; ROW FOUR: K. Moore, G. Shumaker, R. Stackhouse, J. Cherry, J. Jones, B. Klink, K. Weiler. MiNi Editor-in-Chief: Chris Watson Associate Editor: Arlene Sebert 90 saber staff pa Classes Editor: Linda Pulver Organizations Editor: Kathy Grile Advisor: Mr. Love Photographer: Debbie Knott Yd Student Life Editor: Barb Ely Sports Editor: Brenda Klink saber staff 91 —— = die ko ae OME AG PENNE RS REMY PA 8 FAST ATES NE dekalb’s coaches ... Niles Walton — Cross Country | John Platt — Football | Mr. D. D. Fites seas Er aa Athletic Director Gary Hillabrand — Football | 94 coaches baron power Stephen Bowman — Tennis and Gymnastics Robert Voelkel — Track a AG } | | | Bill Jones — Baseball Russell Smith — Wrestling i} } [ | how | a | 2 “a | a Whitey Wakenight — Basketball Jack Wagner — Golf coaches 95 LETTERMEN: FRONT ROW: J. Butler, A. Zook, R. Stackhouse (Sec.), G. Warstler (Pres.), S. Kelly (Treas.), L. Holmes, R. Roark, G. Reynolds, T. Lockwood, C. Voelkel, B. Klink, J. Miller, M. Klink; ROW TWO: G. Leins, R. Rudolph, R. Farrington, L. Kott, D. Gafken, R. Martin, J. Platt, D. Chalfant, P. Smith, S. Shull, J. Woolever, B. Wheeler, D. Sherck, D. Rose; ROW THREE: J. Grogg, G. Norris, B. Springer, R. Romero, K. Webb, T. Smith, J. Friedel, J. Dunn, B. Jennings, J. Elliott, T. McAlhany, N. Shultz, K. Myers, A. Stemen, D. Myers; ROW FOUR: B. Allmandinger, M. Peters, J. Shipe, M. Refner, D. Montez, L. Bolinger, J. Ober, D. Richter, R. Hall, J. Magginnis, R. Rufner, D. Moyer, J. Singleton, D. Alger; ROW FIVE: M. Grate, D. Leins, M. Collins, M. Butler, J. Bassett, K. Boger, M. Ford, K. Oberlin, D. Brown, R. Moore, S. Starr, C. Phillips, M. Morton, J. Gonzalez, S$. Hampshire, R. Davis; ROW SIX: B. Carper, Mat Grate, D. Skelly, K. Brace, P. Reid, D. Leffler. lettermen’s club; memories of athletic careers Vice-President Marty Sattison wonders, ‘‘Where have all my customers gone?” as he experiences another night in concessions. 96 lettermen All athletes earning Varsity letters automatically become members of the Lettermen’s Club. Concessions at basket- ball games certainly kept these guys hopping, but it all paid off in the end. A trip to a Chicago professional basketball game fulfilled their seasonal goal. Money was also donated to help purchase a Video-Rover Camera. Lettermen have brought to our school many trophies, school fame, school records and school spirit. Dedication to their individual sport and DeKalb High School are unforgettable memories. ee ee ee ae —— —— fellowship of christian athletes builds strong baron minds Concessions would have flopped without “Coach” Stackhouse ... Hey Boys! Quit eating all your profit! FCA: FRONT ROW: L. Holmes (Pres.), G. Daub (Sec.), C. Shultz (Treas.), D. Chalfant, D. Brown, S. Shull, T. McAlhany; ROW FOUR: P. Reid, D. Gafken (V. Pres.), S. Kelly, R. Speidell, G. Warstler, L. Kott, J. K. Brace, B. McIntyre, D. Kester, $. Whittig, J. Norris, S$. Butler, R. i Platt, R. Romero, G. Leins, B. Allmandinger, R. Wakenight (Adv.); DeWitt, D. Feller, B. Webb, J. Shipe, T. Rudolph, L. Steffen, T. Aschle- i ROW TWO: S. Starr, C. Phillips, D. Moyer, D. Curtiss, R. Hall, M. man, J. Christian; ROW FIVE: S. Alexander, J. Hamilton, D. Haynes, Boswell, R. Rudolph, G. Norris, M. Butler, C. Voelkel, G. Reynolds, T. Simmons, C. Kinzer, B. Wilson, J. Clark, N. Kuhlhorst, M. Gerig, S. Nelson, K. Webb; ROW THREE: A. Stemen, J. Elliott, D. Leffler, S. Klein, B. Heimach, K. Freed, G. Schlosser, K. Bunch, K. Baird, E. Simanton, R. Dove, J. Carr, M. Gallagher, J. Gafken, D. Montez, F. Cooper. fca 97 A CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: D. Richter (mgr.), T. Gonzalez, man, F. Cooper, M. Bryant, S. Grogg, M. Smith, B. Lawless, R. Loch- Matt Grate, S. Hampshire, M. Sattison, Marshall Grate, D. Myers, ner, R. Depew, N. Warstler, B. Carper (mgr.), N. Walton (coach). M. Peters, D. Sherck, K. Myers, N. Holmes; ROW TWO: K. Cassel- ‘And then the course turns like this,’” Coach ABOVE: The camera catches Don Myers with his sweatpants down. LOWER LEFT: Marshall Walton tells a friend. Grate crashes ahead of another runner to take 5th place at Sectional. 98 cross country cross country smashes record CROSS COUNTRY Churubusco New Haven East Noble Angola Snider Whitco Huntington South Side Northrop Garrett _ See a ra aes aw tas tee atta et th eat eae elie aaa ara eS ERS Q KAle § Fog, “poss wit COINTRY a ABOVE: Neal Holmes, Marty Sattison, Don ord. (Photo courtesy Evening Star). BELOW: Myers, Marshall Grate, and Mark Peters Kevin Myers helps Mark Peters prepare for smashed through the world endurance rec- the Big Event at Sectional. The 1972 DeKalb Cross Country team, directed by Coach Niles Walton, compiled an impressive record of 15 wins and 3 losses. They placed 2nd in NEIAC, 3rd in Sectional, and 7th in Regional. They competed in 3 invitationals, placing 3rd in DeKalb’s Invitational in a field of 12 teams. 10 teams were entered in the South Side Invitational, DeKalb taking 4th place honors, and they also grabbed 4th place at the Manchester Invita- tional among 10 teams. — Seed Seri wee Reno ee On Qugust 18, 1972, five cross country runners set a new world endurance record, running 194 miles in 23 Ine. hours. The previous record was set by Munster High x “ School, covering 176 miles in 24 hours. % The team will lose only 4 men through graduation. Junior Marshall Grate will be returning next year to lead the Barons. Marshall’s best time this year was 12:06 for 2 2 miles, clocked at the South Side Invitational. Other re- turning lettermen are Richard Depew, Matt Grate, Neal Holmes, Kevin Meyers, and Mark Peters. frosh get a kick out of football Garrett 58 Northridge — Angola Columbia Coach Vick gives quick last-minute instructions to Jeff Conrad in hopes of bringing about another victory for the freshman squad. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: D. Graber, G. Baker, B. Hen- Moughler, C. Bassett (mgr.); ROW THREE: D. McKean (coach), S. derson, G. Schlosser, D. Daniels, J. Norris, S. Butler; ROW TWO: Imus (mgr.), E. Hinman, J. Buchanan, R. Shull, R. DeWitt, B. Brown, J. P. Carroll, M. Mayberry, E. Dunn, T. Hile, B. Heimach, D. Reid, K. Conrad, J. Refner, J. Wible (mgr.), G. Vick (coach). RESERVE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: R. Christian, S. Krafft, C. Martz, M. Gallagher, B.. Yates, K. Teixeira, C. Kinzer, M. Smith, N. Kuhl- J. Carper, T. Aschleman, S. Dickman, G. Glick, B. Wilson, W. Gray, horst, B. Webb, T. Simmons, L. Fox, C. MacDowaall. B. Heimach, R. Brown; ROW TWO: K. Bunch, L. Steffen, M. Cooper, | reserves finish with 6-1 season The Smith and Jones Gang opened a tremendous sea- son with four straight wins and a fine record of being q unscored upon in these games. The biggest victory of the season came over the Angola Hornets with a score of 32-0. Defense proved to be the Barons’ strongest point | as they blocked nine punt attempts. Varsity football has a bright and hopeful future with players like this. victory was our game VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: S. Graber, C. Kruger, B. Webb, N. Refner, J. Platt, D. Skelly, B. Allmandinger, M. Butler; THIRD ROW: Kuhlhorst, M. Gallagher, K. Teixeira, S$. Starr, C. Phillips, D. Montez, D. Hornbacker, R. Farrington, G. Warstler, L. Holmes, G. Leins, L. D. Chalfant, D. Leffler; ROW TWO: J. Bassett, P. Smith, S. Shull, T. Kott, P. Hines, K. Oberlin, G. Reynolds, D. Alger, R. Vandervest, Smith, A. Steman, K. Webb, B. McIntyre, K. Brace, B. Springer, R. J. Woolever. They were “Rough and Tough!” The 1972 Varsity Foot- ball Team exploded into a victorious season, compil- ing arecord of 6 wins and 3 losses. The Barons were coached by John Platt the first part of the season and were led into the last three games by Gary Hillabrand. With only 11 seniors, the Barons will probably be on top again next year. The Men-In-Red found two of their players on the All Conference Team. Junior Pete Smith and Sophomore Dave Chalfant grabbed these two honors. Senior Lenny Kott and Junior Kevin Webb were placed on the third team for their fine performances. Loyal Baron fans were always at the showings wrapped in blankets, freezing in the wind, but cheering for their beloved team. The cheerleaders helped add bliss and spirit when things looked down. It is appropriate to add that even when our Mighty Barons were being outscored, all fans re- mained Barons and couldn’t have been prouder. John Platt side-steps his way through the Hornet line to lead the Barons into their first victory. 102 Our Coach Platt ... Seniors develop the “ ring football season. the barons were hard to beat =e “Are you disagreeing with the Ref, Gary?” Coach Platt gives specific instructions to Dan Montez as he listens closely. Varsity Cheerleaders Anne Zook and Jackie Butler ‘bake’ spirit cake Larry Holmes in an exciting pep session before the Garrett game. Mr. Platt leads the Student i i “FIGHT” cheer. Baron tackle Dave Alger takes a breather while watching his fellow teammates keep the momentum going. The Big Red Machines recover a fumble in the Angola game. They went on to win by ascore of 20 to 12. dekalb tennis racketeers ) TENNIS: FRONT ROW: B. Haywood, D. Grogg, S. Grogg, G. Collins, B. Outland, M. Myers; ROW TWO: M. Collins, J. Grogg, J. Dunn, The Baron Racketmen finished their third winning sea- GaP UL Ata Aces teeters TAE STRIE SNH son in arow this year with five wins and four losses. In NEIC play they smashed their way to a fourth place position in the midst of eight teams. Coach Bowman says i that even though the team will lose their top three ; men, Dave Rose, Jeff Grogg, and Marc Collins, they will have two returning lettermen, Jim Dunn and Brad Jen- nings. The Barons’ number one and two men, Dave Rose and Jeff Grogg, both finished the season with fine records of eight wins and two losses and nine wins and one loss respectively. With the upcoming underclassmen, next year promises to be another one full of excite- ment and victories for both Coach Bowman and the Baron Racketeers. Coach Bowman’s intent look shows that he is as much involved in the game as his Baron Racketmen. 106 tennis eet Dave readies himself to smash it to ‘em. Central Noble South Adams — Columbia City, Bluffton Angola South Adan Northwood LOSSES 4 : Giving his opponent the backhand seems to be one of Jim Dunn’s highpoints. tennis 107 baron wrestlers rebuild, gain WINS LOSSES | 6 8 Is it a pin? At this crucial moment during the conference meet, the DeKalb man clearly has the advantage over his opponent. ESRF rae VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: R. Moore, K. Myers, T. High, B. Springer, $. Graber, J. Friedel, D. Krontz, K. Webb, M. Sattison N. Shultz, A. High, T. Weimer; ROW TWO: R. Smith (coach), D. Brown, = (mgr.). 108 wrestling | experience, await new season RESERVE WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: D. Hoffelder, D. Graber, S. Butler, C. Kinzer, J. Carper, M. Smith, D. Knott, J. Woolever, S. Shull, M. D. Bassett, J. Bassett, G. Dilley, M. Dollier, J. Shipe, T. Rudolph; ROW _ Sattison (mgr.). TWO: R. Smith (coach), M. Butler, J. Bassett, D. Donaldson, B. Greek, The DHS wrestlers, under the direction of experienced Coach Russ Smith, tallied a 6-8 record this year, but with only four lettermen graduating in ’73, the future looks bright. The powerhouse of next year’ s team will include such faces as Junior Tim High, with a 17-2-1 record, Junior John Friedel, sporting 14-6, Junior Kevin Myers, finishing 11-7, and Sophomore Steve Graber chalking up an 8-6-1 record. With the talent and determination of these boys and the rest of the team, the Baron grapplers can make 1974 a very good year for the sport of wrestling. Coach Smith and Kevin Myers plan the strategy for the next round at the Woodlan meet. wrestling 109 GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: E. Simanton, J. Ober, D. Daniels, D. Muckenfuss, J. Norris, G. Warstler; ROW TWO: S. Bowman (coach), The record accumulated by the Baron gymnasts doesn’t show a winning season. However, each participant will tell you differently; it was a season for rebuilding. With only two seniors graduating, next year should prove to be more outstanding. This season was the first for Coach Steve Bowman to be assisted by another coach. Mr. Richard Frary became an assistant coach, and the two of them were able to spend much more individual time with each boy. The team placed fifth at sectional and went on to place a man in the top ten at the state meet. John Ober per- formed beautifully to give DeKalb a seventeenth place. With the many returning lettermen, the outlook for next year’s gymnastics team spells SUCCESS. B. Outland (mgr.), G. Collins, N. Warstler, B. Kelly, P. Spornhauer, D. Haynes (mgr.), R. Frary (coach). Heritage Concord S. B. Adams Portland Heritage Inv. Sectional State ee LOSSES his finish to the judges. It’s too late for Greg Collins to change his mind about vaulting this long horse! ll i serene spans : we : eee os State finalist John Ober excels in his ability on the still rings. His Muscles bulge in Gary Warstler’s arms as he competes on the parallel outstanding exercise was seen on the parrallel bars. : bars. gymnastics 111 FROSH BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Thiele (mgr.), R. Rohm (mgr.), K. Moughler, B. Heimach, T. Heffley, M. Lantz, J. Phillips, B. Bates, J. Watson (mgr.); ROW TWO: G. Schlosser, K. Altimus, K. Freed, M. Smith, D. Feller, J. Conrad, R. DeWitt, R. Shull, W. Jones (coach). frosh victorious in two tourneys ‘Homestead Tourney Norwell Churubusco WIN LOSSES ee “ibaa . ¥ om © © ama Jeff Co sae tw S for a Baron victory. eee —_eeNEER __—RNNNAN RIGHT: Dekalb Tourney gives Freshmen a taste of victory. 112 freshmen basketball reserves learn fundamentals RESERVE BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: G. Glick (mgr.), M. Likens, K. Taulbee, M. Grate, J. Park, B. Webb, N. Kuhlhorst, M. Boswell, E. Bunch, D. Montez, K. Baird (mgr.), D. Chalfant, J. Gafken, M. Likens, — Miller, K. Workman (coach). K. Bumgarner (mgr.); ROW TWO: G. Vick (asst. coach), F. Cooper, D. 32 All shakers are raised to the Reserve Chalfant followed, with 127 points. 53 cagers as they finished the season Mike Boswell finished with 117. ernie with a 10-10 record, losing an over- Brian Webb was second in rebound- a time thriller to East Noble by two ing for the Barons, pulling down 144. 42 points and winning their Holiday 39 Tourney. These underclassmen will make up 45 a large part of the backbone of the The team was well-rounded both ‘74 Varsity Basketball Barons. Long LOSSES offensively and defensively with hours of summer and fall practice 10 «10 Marshall Grate leading with 306 can make these boys into a cham- points and 130 rebounds. Dave pionship team. reserve basketball 113 VARSITY BASKETBALL: STANDING: K. Workman (asst. coach), C. M. Boswell, G. Vick (asst. coach); KNEELING: T. McAlhany (mgr.), Shultz, J. Platt, G. Daub, M. Grate, R. Speidell, R. Roark, R. Wakenight D. Moyer (mgr.). (coach), D. Gafken, J. Singleton, R. Rudolph, S$. Nelson, L. Holmes, arons bounce their way to a 13-7 | 5). SS A eR = Dave Gafken goes up and over to tip another one to the Barons. Senior Rick Roark reaches high over his opponent to pull down another of his 265 season rebounds. 114 varsity basketball Who’s to know the thoughts of a Baron before a game? season record The Barons started out the season with high hopes and only two returning lettermen. But these lettermen, Rick Roark and Dave Gafken, led the Barons to a 13-7 season and the N.E.I.C. conference crown. This was only the second time that DeKalb has won the conference trophy. Both Roark and Gafken also made the first team of the N.E.1.C. All-Conference Team. A highlight of the season was the fact that the Barons defeated the North Side Redskins for the first time in the history of DeKalb. They then bounced their way through the remainder of the season and even though it was one of the finest that DeKalb had ever seen, it ended abruptly in heartbreak as the Barons were defeated in a tough sectional game by the Fremont Eagles. When asked, Coach Wakenight said that this was the finest team he had yet coached at De- Kalb High School and also stated that, even though he will be losing eight seniors, he feels next year will pro- duce a winning team and a season of “surprises.” ABOVE: Tim McAlhany and Dave Moyer are the team _ be- hind the team as they take care of all the Barons’ dirty jobs. LEFT: Mr. McKean, Jeff Watson, and Kip Baird keep statistics on the in- dividual and team performances. varsity basketball 115 neic crowns _ 67 (OT) 56 72 49 37 ste WINS LOSSES Johnny-on-the-spot scores two more points for the Barons. AT LEFT: All pause for a moment to show respect to our beloved country. During a time-out, the teams take advantage of a refreshing drink. Jerry Singleton and Rick Roark anxiously await the results of a fellow teammate’s shot. a Sem What does a coach say to get his team fired up for the second half? 118 varsity basketball ABOVE: At half time the team listens intently to the coach’s inspiring strategy. BELOW: This was the scene as the Baron’s highly successful season came to a tearful end. cheerleaders share memories Becky Bower, Jan Ely, and Lynda Lepley began their cheerleading careers by leading their mini-Baron classmates to many thrilling vic- tories. DeKalb Cheerleaders were seen for the first time in slacks for their uniforms. Quite a change! Reserves Susie Ladd, Julie Duncan, and Mona Brace were proud to lead their team to a victorious season. In every sport The season is a long one for a cheerleader. It begins in the fall and doesn’t end until the last baseball game is played in the spring. When a team wins, the cheerleaders win also. Their record could then be the total of all sports’ wins and losses. These spirit-building girls have worked hard this year to improve the atmosphere at games. The Varsity squad attended a summer camp and became the first cheerleaders to bring home atrophy to the school. The job these girls dedicate themselves to is certainly no breeze. Along with their sponsor, Mrs. Jo David, they work many long, hard, and trying hours to build the school spirit. For their energetic enthusiasm, we honor- ably salute the outstanding twelve Lady Barons. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: CLOCKWISE: Brenda Klink, Rhonda Stack- house, Margie Klink, Jackie Butler, Anne Zook, and Juli Miller. cheerleaders 119 TRACK: FRONT ROW: D. Montez, D. Sherck, B. Wheeler, K. Teixeira, J. Singleton, M. Morton (Mgr.), R. Voelkel (Coach), B. Brewer, B. G. Norris, P. Hines, K. Oberlin, D. Reed; ROW TWO: M. Sattison, Carper, R. Romero, G. Glick, C. Hansen, L. Dove (Coach). (Picture M. Grate, D. Gafken, R. Speidell, L. Kott, G. Leins, D. Myers, S. Hamp- Courtesy of Evening Star.) shire; ROW THREE: D. Richter (Mgr.), M. Peters, E. Miller, G. Shatto, Coach Voelkel turned out another undefeated season. These Barons have now won 23 duel meets in a row. They also won four relays, including the Kokomo Relays, which they won for the fifth year in arow, the Columbia City Relays, the Tri-State Invitational, and the NEIAC crown. Scoring points in the Sectional were Marshall Grate and Gene Shatto. Grate placed second in the mile and Shatto placed fifth in the discus. In the Regional, Grate placed fourth, qualifying him for the State meet. Grate went on to place sixth at State. Miler Marshall Grate has only three more laps to go for another blue ribbon. sansi8 OE 120 track Senior Len Kott breaks the tape for a Baron Victory. “DHS OPP ; é 46 52 23 ) Columbia City F Tri-State Relays : — . ABOVE: Gregg Norris and Bill Wheeler race to the tape to place one and two in the “Century Romp.”” BELOW: Don Myers finishes a long, hard two-mile trek. Sectional Makehall Gi ; . 2nd ; : Gene Shatto — 5th Coach Robert Voelkel is smiling due to a fantastic performance by his boys. track 121 golfers putt their way to victory VARSITY GOLF: S. Kelly, T. Lockwood, R. Roark, B. MacDonald, J. Myers, J. Wagner (coach). VARSITY GOLF DHS OPP | Columbia City 167 171 Angola 215 Dwenger 166 Lakeland 180 Garrett 234 | South Side 229 East Noble 166 Homestead 169 Garrett South Adams New Haven — Leo Carroll Sectional Awaiting his turn to tee off, Jim Dunn studies his opponent. 122 golf RESERVE GOLF: S. Imus, L. Fox, J. Dunn, J. Watson, J. Wible, S. Wagner. Lost balls, birdies, sandtraps, broken tees, chips, and muddy creeks were typical features of the 1973 golf . season, as the varsity golfers swung to another victorious “ year for DeKalb. Rainy weather tormented the golf team as three of their seventeen meets had to be rescheduled, but they finished with a 10-5 -2 season. This year’s reserves will be the basis for the 1974 varsity team as four of the five varsity members are graduat- ing. Since four of the reserve players are freshmen, hard work and determination should produce successful teams in the future. In case a ball ends up in the creek, Rick Roark grabs a couple of extras. John Myers takes several practice putts to loosen up for the meet. golf 123 VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: B. Heimach, B. Akey, D. Leffler, D. Haynes, S. Nelson, G. Buttermore, G. Leins, M. Boswell; ROW TWO: M. Likens (mgr.), G. Shuman, J. Tuttle, $. Grogg, R. Rudolph, ABOVE: Cy Voelkel backs up third while Dave Rose makes a leaping tap to put New Haven out of scoring position. BELOW: Baseball players aren’t the only hustlers on the field. (Photo Courtesy of Evening Star.) beh vine a M. Gallagher, E. Dunn, C. Phillips, J. Platt, B. Greenfield (mgr.); ROW THREE: B. Jones (coach), D. Rose, S. Starr, D. Leins, C. Voel- kel, J. Park, L. Holmes, G. Vick (asst. coach). The Baron varsity diamondmen, coached by Bill Jones and assistant Greg Vick, fought mud, rain, snow and sleet to finish the season with a 16-11 record. High- lights of the ’73 season included a win over Garrett, sweeping three double-headers over North Side, Wayne, and Providence, respectively, and a seven-game winning streak. The team’s total batting average raised over 50 points from the summer league competition. The team also hit 6 home runs this season, a new record. DHS ballplayers were looked at by many pro baseball scouts. These scouts were very impressed by what they found, as Cy Voelkel was drafted as a fourth round choice by the Oakland Athletics. The Reserves were frustrated by game cancellations due to the uncooperative weather, but gained enough experience to be an asset to DeKalb next year. RESERVE BASEBALL DHS OPP Goshen for its screaming, enthusiastic fans VARSITY BASEBALL DHS OPP Clarksville (DH) 0 10 5 9 Providence 4 2 Snider 10 0 Elmhurst (DH) 5 6 12 1 F. W. Snider 4 7 Goshen 6 0 South Adams 0 3 South Bend Clay 1 11 7 10 Bellmont 5 Z Prairie Heights. 5 Z North oie (D 8 2 ’ 5 4 Angola 3 0 East Soe | 7 1 6 4 : 6 4 Concordia i 0 1 Columbia City 4 7 : 0 4 2 0 3 3 RESERVE BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: S. Starr, B. Buchs, S. Grogg, M. W. McEntarfer (mgr.), G. Vick (coach), T. Hile, M. Gallagher, B. Mayberry, D. Feller, R. Strawser, K. Freed, D. Haynes, K. Baird; Webb, J. Park, J. Conrad, J. Elliot, D. Dewitt, E. Hinman, T. Buchs, ROW TWO: K. Moughler, M. Lantz, D. Moyer, T. Rudolph, S. Likens, R. Saurbeck (mgr.). G. Schlosser, B. Meyer, J. Bassett, G. Baker, D. Graber; ROW THREE: DEKALB Seage. ABOVE: Rich Rudolph is congratulated by Gary Leins after hitting a home run against Dwenger. RIGHT: Chris Phillips, DeKalb’s top hitter, faces a New Haven pitcher. re I Peay’ OY HG baseball 125 GAA: FRONT ROW: D. Frain (V. Pres., Sec.-Treas.), B. Fox (Pres.), L. Wheeler, K. Moore, D. Seifert, G. Shumaker, L. Lige, L. Pulver, S. Perlich, K. Griffin, V. McDonald, Y. Pierce, S. Kain, D. Buckmaster, S. Smith; ROW TWO: M. Williams, C. Kretz, N. Lundquist, K. Hissong, S. Fox, D. Kern, A. Sebert, C. Baughman, D. Squires, S. Knott, T. Grogg, D. Bryan, J. McDonald, P. Lung, S. Fleck, K. Lepley; ROW THREE: K. Neuman, D. Perlich, S. Anthony, N. Brand, S. Groscop, B. Schlosser, C. Baker, L. Voelkel, B. Buttermore, E. Delbecq, L. Walker, J. Ellert, M. Woolever, K. Mavis, D. Hartman, D. Ellis, C. Hartman, S. Foley; ROW FOUR: M. Reinig, B. Williams, V. Butler, J. Duncan, D. Shaw, J. Brace, L. Blevins, T. Altman, L. Vanator, L. Beaty, P. Mergy, D. Cook, D. Baumgardner, V. Roark, L. Lepley, A. Nugen, L. Brown, T. Walker. gaa provides sports for all seasons fall: golf, softball, volleyball Ce on as Marcia Willian monstrates the grace and poise of voll GAA: FALL SPORTS Softball Volleyball eNWURST. COUNTRY obs Deb Kern and Jan Carbaugh swing their way to the State Tourney. Sabine Florreich demonstrates the skill required for floor ex. rd winter: basketball, gymnastics, bowling Junior Donna Frain and Freshman Deb Cook await the rebound from Sophomore Denise Post. coe GAA: WINTER SPORTS Basketball Gymnastics Bowling _ Freshman Deb Cook hustles to finish the lap. Bonnie Fox intensely anticipates her opponent's strategy. | Team power is the Senior Bob Raymer is up and at it and almost over it. Empty homerooms, floorburns, and sweaty socks are only a few signs of the intramural sports taking place during the homeroom period in DeKalb’s gym. There are intramural teams for basketball, volleyball, and singles and doubles for table tennis. Participation is open to anyone not involved in freshman, reserve, or varsity competition. Round-robin tournaments finish off the winter season of intramural sports and trophies are presented to winning individuals and teams of the various divisions. To spike or not to spike? That is the question pondering senior Bruce Cliff Kinzer comes in for the perfect shot. Davis. intramurals 129 Superintendent of the district, Dr. James R. Watson presides as executive officer of the school board. As overseer of DeKalb Central, Dr. Watson supervises curriculum and is in control of teaching personnel. Mr. Roger Hess, Assistant Superintendent, carries out all bus, cafeteria, and purchasing transactions. The central office secretaries schedule fan buses, order school sup- plies, send student notices, and pay teacher salaries. These top men and their secretaries keep DeKalb Central School District running smoothly. taj Superintendent — Dr. James R. Watson Assistant Superintendent — Roger Hess central office secretaries Stella Miller Carma Eckert 132 administration watson, hess: top men of district Doris Metcalf ABOVE: Keith Showalter — President LEFT: Dale Thomas — Vice- President ekalb central united school © district board of education Sh RTE RES ABOVE: Dr. Benjamin Graber — Vice-President ABOVE LEFT: oe Norman Rohm — Secretary BELOW LEFT: Dr. John Hines — i se 4 a = Vice-President school board 133 baron management leads dhs students Mr. Tilson King Principal Treasurer — Mary Lou Gerig 134 administration Mr. Douglas Fites Assistant Principal Mile et Office Secretary — Thais Muzzillo Office Secretary — Bettie Randle ecial people make hs aspecial place | TOP: Attendance Officer — Omer Hansen. BOTTOM: Maintenance Men — Max Trubey, Denny Lund, Max Warstler. Speech and Hearing Therapist — Debra Longenbaugh special service 135 dhs without its department heads Walter Williams — Business Business Law, Salesmanship Niles Walton — Physical Education Robert Love — Foreign Language Boys’ Physical Education French I, Il, Ill, lV, English 9 Arthur Carper — Social Studies Economics Richard Norris — Music Band, Music Theory 136 dept. heads is like a pepsi without its fizz Richard Barber — Science Survey Science, Chemistry Walter Kuhlhorst — Guidance Guidance Director Mable Bevington — Art Lamoile Ford — Math | Art Il Algebra II, Math IV er a! Thomas Zook — Practical Arts Industrial Cooperative Training, Woods | Lincoln Record — English English 9, Speech I, Theatre Arts dept. heads 137 Nancy Anthony Charles Bassett Stephen Bowman English 9, Journalism Practical Math, Algebra | Aviation, English 9, Phys. Ed. 9 Wayne Bowman Walter Cook Dorothy Couey Auto Mechanics U.S. History, World History Guidance Diana Jo Dunn Girls’ Phys. Ed. Jo Ann David Girls’ Phys. Ed., Health 10 138 faculty Larry Dove Boys’ Phys. Ed., Health 10, Survey Science Judy Eisenhut U.S. History, Sociology Carolyn Farver Spanish | Il a teacher is someone who cares about kids Diann Ferris Foods | II, Child Development, Home Ec. |, Foods and Family Living Kay Finchum American Lit., World Lit., Functional Lit., English 10 Evelyn Ford Typing | Il Richard Frary Practical Math Judith Glasgow U.S. History, World History, Geography faculty 139 Gary Hillabrand Bookkeeping | II, Business Math Harve Harris Developmental Reading, English 10 140 faculty teachers inspire students to Rodney Hall English 10 Neal Hodges Graphic Arts Bill Jones Service Experience, U.S. History Lloyd Klein Survey Science Donald Jernas Soil Water Conservation, Ag. Shop Skills, Forestry Wildlife, Ag. Metals, Ag. Co-op Be: Gary Kruger Physics, Survey Science oe strive for success in the future William Ketch Algebra I, Practical Math, Photography Mary Evelyn Moore English 10 Derrill Murphy Survey Science, Biology | Sarah Keyes Functional English, Composition |, English 9 Kenton Kaufman Electronics Jerry Moreland Biology | Il Richard McKean Bookkeeping |, Business Math, Intensive Office Lab James Markiton Choirs faculty 141 students have a lot to learn, William Snavley Metals I, II, HI Peter Potts Building Trades William Schlosser Geometry, Algebra | Robert Oswalt Algebra I, Practical Math W. Grey Stone Art Ned Schlosser Hubert Stackhouse Woodworking |, II, Ill, Home Arts | II English 9, English Lit., Psychology 142 faculty and teachers have a lot to give Sylvia Taelman Girls’ Phys. Ed. 9 Gregory Vick German | II, Boys’ Phys. Ed., Health 10 Marcelle Voss Barbara Tuttle Latin, Art Clothing | II, Home Economics |, Family Care, Housing Andrea Van Horne Art | Robert Voelkel Drafting I, II, III Ramar Wakenight Boys’ Phys. Ed. 9 Arthur Tetrick Librarian faculty 143 coffee keeps the teachers smiling Robert Wilder Kenneth Workman ITV — AV Director Guidance James Weiseman Vivian Watts Edwin Washler Gen. Business, Gen. Recordkeeping, Typing Special Education Vocational Ag. | Il, Ag. Mechanics Wayne Wyss Mary C. Wood Ina Walton ) Government Office Practice, Shorthand, Personal Typing Composition | II 144 faculty dhs salutes its special helpers CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES: FRONT ROW: H. Hissong, |. Miller, E. Mauk, C. Shatto, K. Carper; ROW THREE: L. Skelly, J. LaRowe, M. Bullock, M. Dennis, H. Mick, J. Norris, V. Carper; ROW TWO: L. Aschleman, L. Hammon, R. Dickenson. Not Pictured: R. Post, H. Witt. P. Mauk, J. Bassett, V: Scranage, A. Beatty, P. Wright, J. Holmes, BUS DRIVERS: FRONT ROW: J. Leas, V. Scranage, N. Korff, L. Smith, Shippy; ROW THREE: J. Scranage, L. Rowe, J. Snyder, R. Barnhart, L. Stebing, S. Goings, B. Gordon, J. Banta, J. Morr, J. Lorensen, H. Ramey, A. Pfefferkorn, J. Pepple, $. Morr, V. Albright. Not Pictured: R. Walter; ROW TWO: K. Rakestraw, D. Goings, G. Reinoehl, V. L. Ellert, P. LaRowe, D. Smith, C. Murray. Leas, H. Skelly, D. Perlich, J. Grimm, H. Hovarter, P. Schlosser, W. CUSTODIANS: TOP ROW: K. Bloom, R. Livergood, J. Tuttle, J. Riggs, P. Pine; BOTTOM ROW: E. Bloom, N. Nicholas, P. Guy, I. Riggs. special services 145 Se ied) ‘= de a) je = fee WO wr aos Gelanse Marianne Muhn (Secretary) Rex Rohm (Vice-president) Steve Butler (President) new adventures for frosh Jeff Watson (Treasurer) Lee Albright Hank Alexander Kirk Altimus Tina Altman Georgeanna Arnett Cindy Baker Greg Baker Kim Baker Robert Baker Missy Ball Sharon Balzer Gary Banks Janet Banks Carol Barnett Craig Bassett Dean Bassett Jeff Bassett Thomas Bastable Bill Bates Cheryl Baughman Julie Baughman Nancy Baughman Delite Baumgardner Lori Beaty Rod Benner Liz Blevins Patty Blomeke Debbie Boger Diana Boldt Sandy Bolen Becky Bower Brenda Boyd Julie Brace Jo Brand Tim Brandon Nickey Brockhaus Bret Brown Dan Brown Diane Brown Lisa Brown freshmen 147 Phillip Bryan Betty Bryant Jim Buchanan Tom Buchs Sue Buckmaster Kathy Bunch Pam Burkett Steve Butler Stacy Cameron Matt Carpenter Phil Carper Paul Carroll Kelly Casselman Terry Chavez John Christlieb Janet Coburn Loretta Coleman Rita Colle Cindi Coltingeworth Mike Collingsworth Mark Collins Marty Collins Jim Comment Wendy Condon Jeff Conrad Debbie Cook Melissa Cool Harley Cooper Ron Cooper Debbie Cox Larie Creager Cindy Crozier Mike Dalman Dennie Daniels Bea Davis Bobbie Davis Jill Davis Marlene Days Jeff Deetz Darlene Delbecq Debbie Delbecq Mike Deller Greg DeLucenay Sue DeLucenay Paul Denman Danny DePew Alison Derrow Rick DeWitt 148 freshmen Kim DeYoun Rosanne Diehl Gary Dilley Steve Donaldson Louise Drerup Ed Dunn Julie Dunn Rex Easley Dennis Eckert Rita Edsall Carol Egly Jerry Eldridge David Elliott Janis Ely Jon Evans Jeff Eyster aS We Dan Farver Dave Feller Jeanne Feller Dave Felton Ervin Fender Lauralee Fender Cecil Fike Diane Fike Sabine Florreich Henry Fluke Yolanda Franks Keith Freed Victor Friedel Alan Fugate Connie Gallagher Jim Garman Karen Geri Nancy Gfelfer Brance Gibson Jerry Gibson Randy Glick Linda Goings Debbie Gonzalez Faith Gonzalez Alan Goodwin Dave Graber Matt Grate Brent Greek Marisa Greenawalt Kerry Greenfield Steve Greenfield David Grogg Pam Mergy, Julie Hartman, and Chris Smith remember that “practice makes perfect’’ as band contest nears. freshmen 149 Steve Grogg David Gurtner Debbie Hall Donna Handshoe Helen Hansen Gloria Harmes Keith Harmes Mary Lou Harmon Carmen Hartman Denise Hartman Julie Hartman Norman Hartman Keenan Heffley Tim Heffley Bill Heimach Rita Helton Ben Henderson Chris Hertel Karen High Troy Hile Eric Hinman Lee Ann Hippenstee Elaine Hodge Dan Hoffelder Kris Holdeman Eric Hons Karen Houlton Sherrill Houser Terry Houston Sally Hoyer Johnny Huff Audrey Hunter 150 freshmen Mr. Love’s students find English different from French. Rosalie Hunter Ricky Huth Scot Imus Monica Jennings Karen Johnson Kent Johnson Sandra Jones Steve Jordan Mary Kain Brenda Keen Cathy Kemp Jeff Kempf Jenny Kessler Larry Kimmel Bill King Lori Klinger Brian Knop Ray Kratzman Dave Krontz Larry Kummer Chris Kurtz Mike Lantz Tom Leas Steve Lemper Don Leon Ron Leon Kristy Lepley Lynda Lepley Margaret Lieb Do Likens Pe iny Likens Scott Likens Mary Likes Patsy Livergood Randy Lochner Sandy Lowe Teresa Maldeney Tim Maldeney Kathy Marshall Ted Martin Donna Martz Mark Mayberr Pauline McBride Wayne McEntarfer Stan Mefford Karen Menges Pam Mergy Bruce Meyer Bob Miller Charles Miller Cindy Miller Laura Miller Vicki Miller Jerry Mills Cherisse Moore Keith Moughler Nancy Mountz Juli Moyer Don Muckenfuss Marianne Muhn Allen Myers Mark Myers Karen Neuman Dawn Newcomer Mr. Bowman’s English class seems content with small talk. freshmen 151 Teresa Newcomer Jeff Norris Ann Nugen Jackie Ordway Tony Osburn Teresa Parrett Ronda Parrish Jeff Penland Leona Pepple Donna Perlich Jim Phillips Joe Pineiro Dennis Pinney Vickie Platt Mona Pleveich Charles Prater Mark Praul Mary Prichard Don Reed Mark Reed Jerry Refner Tom Reinig Jerry Reinoehl Sam Reinoehl Brian Rezmer Julie Richards Roma Rittenhouse Vickie Roark Julie Robbins Sid Roberts Janise Robertson Dawn Rohm Rex Rohm Vanda Rowe Janice Sanders Moira Sauerbeck Ron Scheurich Lorraine Schiffli Greg Schlosser Vicki Schortgen Dawn Schwartz Tracy Scott Sarah Scranage Sharon Seige Randy Shearer Greg Shipe Pam Shipe Danny Short Jim Shoudel Sue Shoudel Roger Shull Max Shumaker Phil Shuman Stephanie Sims Pat Slavin Sue Slentz Cindy Sliger Gene Slone Brad Smith Chris Smith Greg Smith Larry Smith Laurie Smith Mark Smith 152 freshmen Barb Yoder Donna Young Harry Zimmer Cindy Warren Denise Warstler Karen Warstler Darl Watson Jeff Watson John Watts Dan Wells Debbie Wells Steve Whittig Jim Wible Debbie Wilcox Joyce Wilson Cathy Wirts Rusty Wright John Wyss Not Pictured Linda Hansen Harold Jordan Carrie Lee Mock Brillian Patrick Tom Schofield Bill Skidmore Leilanie Steckley Carolyn Teegarden Paula Smith Tim Smith Brian Smurr Kay Solomon Jon Sommers Vicky Sowers Kim Sprague Jill Stackhouse Valerie Stackhouse Diana Stevenson Nancy Stoneking Roger Strite Bob Summers Codell Taulbee John Taulbee Robin Taylor Marilynn Teixeira Lori Tennant Connie Tester Mark Thiele Mark Thrasher Linda Timmerman Jeni Tingley Ricky Trammel Rex Treesh Peggy Troyer AMAL Leslie Vanator Helen Van Straten Steve Wagner Tina Walker Scott Walters Ronald Rowe 1957-1972 IN MEMORIAM | hear a voice you cannot hear, Which says, | must not say; lsee ahand You Cannot see, Which beckons me away. Tickell freshmen 153 154 sophomores : .h.s. = familar return for sophs John Christian (President) Laura Stevenson (Vice-President) Shane Starr — (Treasurer) Janine Ordway (Secretary) Bev Acker Ken Adams Suzanne Albright Becky Aldrich Scott Alexander Mark Altimus ee! Sue Anthony | Sac ane ae — - Tim Aschleman ff Press ? te - 4 oY, Weta sarogpannrseme et Lee Auld Judy Austin Jeff Baber Teresa Bailey Kip Baird Carla Baker Sandy Baker Randy Ball Sarah Ball Robyn Bard Mitch Barse Kathy Bassett Mike Bishop Marie Blech Bob Blevins Brenda Blevins Ramona Brace Jim Brand Nancy Brand John Brandon Charles Brewer Bill Browand Karen Brown Leona Brown Mike Brown Randy Brown Sandy Brown Janette Brunner Bernard Buchs Bill Buchs Dennis Buchs Mark Buckmaster sophomores 155 Kevin Bumgarner Kent Bunch Mary Butler Vicki Butler Betty Buttermore Duane Campbell Helen Carnahan Jeff Carnahan Bob Carper Chris Carper Jim Carper Randy Carper Jim Carr Tom Carr Bill Chagoya Dave Chalfant John Christian Cindy Clark John Clark Susan Cole Brenda Coleman Greg Collins Kerry Collins Fritz Cooper fitness is aconcern Mike Cooper Danny Cox Dave Curtiss Butch Daniels Gene Daub Dan Davidson Randy Davis Wilma Davis Carol Decker Elaine Delbecq Florence Denman ABOVE: Susan Cole is anxious to serve the ball in intra- murals. BELOW: Sophomore Phys. Ed. boys play a heated game while struggling for the ball. | | Dave Deardorf | Cheryl Depew Loretta Depew Melody DePew Susan Dickman Debbie Dickson Mark Diemer Mark Dollier Robbie Dove 156 sophomores Ken Dreru Cheryl Dulle Julia Duncan Jennie Dyer Hal Easley Chris Eckert Jeanie Ellert Missy Elliott Dianna Ellis Regina Ellis Patsy Evans Jacki Eyster Julie Farrington Debbie Faulkner Kim Feller Karen Fender } Larry Fender Charles Fifer Phil Fluke Sheila Foley Doug Foulks | Larry Fox Susan Fox Liane Frederick Cindy Frey Phyllis Fry Doug Frye i Karen Fugate | Jim Gafken Neal Gahimer i Mike Gallagher Gary Galligher Gary Garman Dave Garns i Dennis Gerbers } Dave Gerig Roger Gibson Wendy Gleason Gary Glick Cindy Goen Michael Golden Tony Gonzalez Debbie Gorrell Steve Graber Mark Peters meditates on the results of the Cross Country Sectional at Shoaff Park. sophomores 157 Ron Grate Julie Graves Wayne Gray Patty Grear Carole Greenfield Joe Greuter Steve Grogg Sue Groscop Jim Hamilton Kay Hampshire Steve Handley Carl Hansen Kathy Harkless Gene Harper Denise Hartman Shelley Harvey Dave Haynes Brenda Hayward Bob Haywood Jim Henderson Sic OR iti. a Mary Butler displays one of her talents. fine arts help Kevin Henderson James Hicks Ruth Hill Jonny Hines Bobbie Hinkley Karen Hissong Jarvis Hollar Janelle Honaker Sara Hubartt Lori Inlow Rick Inlow Dave Ish Sandi Johnson Cheryl Jones Ed Jordan Pat Jordan Dave Joseph Lona Keesler Billy Kelley Christina Kelley Debbie Rue Carolyn Kessler Frank Kessler Dave Kester 158 sophomores Cliff Kinzer Steve Klein Maureen Koch Steve Krafft Chery] Krehl Charlene Kretz John Krontz Neal Kuhlhorst Steve Landes Julie LaRowe Curt Laws Dave Leffler Sue Leins Robert Leon Nita Liberatore Marty Likens Natalie Link Brenda Littlefield Laurie Lohse James Long an Dave Watson and Lisa Walker practice their French (horns). Nita Lundquist Carolyn MacDowall Christopher MacDowall Julie Mack Debbie Madden Julie Manon Ron Marshall Dave Maugherman Barbar a Maurer Karen Mavis Linda McCartne Melinda McClellan Fred Medler Roger Messman Billie Jo Middleton Brad Middleton Dave Miller Ed Miller Sandi Miller Rick Mitchener Dan Montez Renata Moore Jeff Morgan Tina Morgan sophomores 159 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 Ron Payton John Pepple Mark Peters Dave Pfefferkorn Chris Phillips Richard Pogue Denise Post Steve Provines Harold Ramsey Kenny Ramsey Mike Refner Kami Richmond Karen Rickman Gwen Ridgway Tony Rinearson Rebekah Rose Terry Rudolph Melinda Rugman Pat Rupert Bonny Saunders Rod Saurbeck Rory Scanlon Brenda Schlosser Dave Scranage Janet Seiss James Sewards Roxanne Shaffer Debbie Shaw Jeff Shipe Jo Ann Shippy Diane Shoudel Eric Simanton Tom Simmons Bob Sliger Mike Smith Penny Smith 160 sophomores ae ™. 4 ca eR tan. ‘Ses i Brad Outland’s attention is distractec | Rick Smith Karen South Rick Speidell Earl Spencer Geoff Spornhauer Terry Squires Mike Stafford Shane Starr Larry Steffen Laura Stevenson Frank Stone Cindy Strader Randy Strawser Ginger Strite Jim Stuller Steve Tassler Darrel Taulbee Keith Teixeira Martin Thomas Cary Thompson Lynn Timmerman Carol Treesh Bobbie Uehlein Bill VanAuken Linda Vian Lynn Vock Lisa Voelkel Greg Voirol Laura Waddell Lisa Walker Renee Walker Sue Walker Linda Ward Cindy Warstler Nathan Warstler Dave Watson Brian Webb Becky Weimer Karen Weimer Brenda Williams Bill Wilson Norma Wilson Connie Woebbeking Mary Woolever Not Pictured Raynell Baker Terry Culbertson Barbara Johnson Rick Mansfield Gueral Wyss Bill Miller Helen Zimmer Eddie Deam Kevin Smart ‘ | ¢ Connie Deetz , , “ iw Pete Healey George Tompkins Gregg Iddings Bill Yates from that all important task — eating. Sophomores 161 162 juniors d.h.s. = one more step for juniors Lorie Johnson (Secretary) Randy Romero (President) Dave Gallagher (Vice-President) Jon Alger (Treasurer, Cynthia Aiken Terri Akerman Vicki Akerman Bill Akey Janet Aldrich Jon Alger Kevin Allison Bob Allmandinger Mark Armstrong Tim Armstrong Pam Ayers Debi Baker Shirley Baker Ronald Balliet Tim Barkey Roger Barnhart Jeff Bassett Cathy Baughman Chris Baughman Dennis Baughman Shirley Bauman Luanne Betz Bill Blomeke Kim Boger Chris Boggs Bud Bolen Nancy Bonecutter Dave Bosell Mike Boswell Diana Bowman Sherry Boyd Kurt Brace Bill Brewer Bunnie Brown Jeff Brown Judi Bry Debbie Bryan Mike Bryant Diana Buckmaster Mike Butler = juniors 163 Gary Buttermore Cheryl Carnahan Greg Carnahan Don Carper Judy Carper Kim Casselman Rhonda Casselman Karen Catterall Janice Cherr Rhonda Clar Joe Clifford Wayne Colby Helen Collins Woody Combs Jone Cook 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 Steve Dickman Ralph Diehl Doug Donaldson Pam Donaldson Anita Drerup Rosie Drerup Judy Dreyer Jim Dunn Rhonda Eldridge Becky Ellert Tim Ellert Jim Elliott Jane Ellison Karol Engle | Rod Evans Kevin Faulkner Sal 7 will not go in there!’’ says Kevin Webb as Kevin Myers examines his TB tine test. 164 juniors | Tim Fee Jeff Fender Harry Fike Suzy Fleck John Fox Terry Fox Donna Frain Rick Freed Jeri Frey Steve Frick John Friedel Mark Friend Susy Frownfelter Anna Gael Dave Gallagher 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 Will Havens Emily Heffley Shayne Henry Julie Hervey Judy High Tim Hig Trionne Hile Cindy Aiken pauses after the rush hour at the bookstore. juniors 165 Carol Holman Neal Holmes Dave Hornbacker Douglas Hornbacker Tonya Hughes Brad Jennings Rex Jennings Robert Jensen Brenda Jernigan Cathy Johnson Lori Johnson Bob Jones Susan Kain Homer Keen Toni Keesler Toni Keller Teresa Keuneke | Mike Kimmel | Mis : : Randy King | il FF . ' “ =iTinaKlinger | Sue Ridenour enjoys sculpturing in Art class. fun yet | Margie Klink Michael Knop Bob Knott Dave Knott Sheryl Knott Dianne Kohl Twylla Krehl Eric Kuhlhorst Cal 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 Charlie Martz 166 juniors | | Pat Mason _ Tim McAlhany _ Terilyn McCorkle Shawn McDaniel Jo McDonald Pam McEntarfer Roger McEntarfer Bill McIntyre Linda McKean Pam McNutt Sherry Messer Susie Mettert Connie Miller Dave Miller Juli Miller Colleen Morningst. Dave Moyer Pat Muckenfuss Mary Muzzillo Kevin Myers 1 some Mary Nopper Terry Nusbaum Janet Oberlin Eric Outland Cyndi Parsell | Joy Patee Rick Payton Alice Pepple Chuck Pepple John Petre Ed Pfefferkorn Dan Phillips Diane Pierce John Platt Heather Potts Scott Pressler Phil Price Cindy Ransbottom Shela Raub Randy Reas John Reed Paul Reid Helen Rempis Bruce Rezmer juniors 167 Dave Richter Susan Ridenour Scott Robuck Jeff Rohm Randy Romero Chris Rowe Randy Rufner Lynne Rush Mark Sattison Leabeth Scattergood Bob Schendel Larry Scheurich Bernard Schortgen Lawrence Sewelin Eugene Shatto Cindy Shippy Debi Short Debi Shoudel Jerry Shoudel Jeanne Shoudel Mici Shuherk Steve Shull Ned Shultz John Shumaker Ed Pfefferkorn mixes up his assignment in Boys’ Home Ec. 168 juniors Gary Shuman Alan Singleton Jerry ale Jerry Sin Don Skelly Martha Skelly Phil Slone Peter Smith Sherry Smith Susan Smith Tim Smith Mark Solomon Phyllis Sowle Peter Spornhauer Brian Springer Donna Squier Debby Squires Gene Steckley Allen Stemen Mike Stemen Jon Stepp Louetta Steury Cindy Stonebraker Dennis Stoy Cathie Strup Patti Taylor Carla Thomas 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 Roxanne Walker Timothy Wappes Carol Warstler Tony Warstler Berta Wattier Debbie Webb Debbie Brown Kevin Webb 1954-1972 Cindy Weimer Dave Wells Michael Werner Susan Wertenberger Steve Westrick Bev Widner Marcia Williams Rick Williams Denny Wirts MEMORIAM We cannot say, and will not say Gary Woebbeking j Shelly eine That she is dead... Julie Wood she is just away! Bev Wurm With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, She has wandered into an unknown land ... Ror Pinted Think of her still as the same, we say; _ Susan Beaty She is not dead ... | Rod Bollet she is just away! Sharon Fromm Ron Marks Denise Miller Adapted from Sharon Nelson James W. Riley Dwight Strader juniors 169 ; Pak = t i ql a H @ 5 | Ls , baa ahaa eerie ae tA SoS: r% at dhs = good times, hard times, ———— Gary Daub (Vice-President) Barb Ely (Secretary) Les Brown (President) Janet Grate (Treasurer) Mark Adams David Alger John P. Armstrong Judy Kay Baird Cheryl Ann Baker Eric Ball Rose Ann Balzer Allen Banks John Bartos Janie R. Baughman 172 seniors fun times, bad times for seniors Janette Louise Bauman Jim Blomeke Caye Leyne Boggs Larry Allen Bolinger | Lance A. Bollet Jenny DeYoung Balinda Boyd Cheryl Lynn Browand Dale Brown Bonecutter Sweepers Louanne Wheeler and Jayne Dunn mimic Mom’s Night. Dave Fink mystically studies ionic solutions in Chemistry II. seniors 173 Dan R. Brown Jeffrey Lynne Brown Kenneth Brown Les Brown Mike Brown John Edward Buchs Agnes B. Budoso Jacqueline Dawn Butler Janice Kay Carbaugh Jon Chalfant Joanne Sue Cherry Candace Carol Clark perseverance earns diplomas Jack Clark Dan D. Clevenger Carol Coats Danny H. Cole Annie Collins Marc K. Collins Judy Louise Cook Randy L. Cook Ricky Cook seniors 175 expressions don’t always tell all French Il intrigues Baby Bear Barb. Gary Cooper Wilma L. Cox Deborah Coyle Terry D. Crabill Gary James Daub Bruce G. Davis Michael E. Davis Ronald D. Davis Jane A. Days 176 seniors Marilee Days Michael Duncan Barbara Anne Ely Cheryl Ann DeLucenay Patrick J. Dunifon Robert Lee Emerick Jayne E. Dunn Chris Rene Engle Pauline Dobson Tony E. Dyer Mick Erwin Phil Drerup Duane A. Ellert Steve Erwin seniors sparkle with Jo Ann Eyler James Steven Eyster Rex A. Farrington David Burr Fink Stephen Foley Michael E. Ford Thomas Michael Ford Veronica Mary Fox Laura Jean Frederick Cynthia Kay Freed All the way down there — with him? The Class of ‘73 refreshes the team. Marty finds two heads better than one. 178 seniors se ; « 4 : OUAN EE ty ? aie ‘A if wm an, Randy E. Friend David J. Fuller Mary Catherine Gael David M. Gafken Vicky Lynn Gifford Charlotte A. Golden Jose Gonzalez Cindy Lou Gorsuch Craig Alan Gramling Krisann Grandstaff Janet Sue Grate Rich L. Greenfield Debbie Griffin Karen R. Griffin seniors 179 yesterday is today’s memory, Sharon Griffin Kathy Sue Grile Joyce Ann Grimm Jeffrey Max Grogg Rita Hammon Steve R. Hampshire Marilyn Kay Harmes Linda Diane Harmon Michael William Harter Curtis E. Hartman From aclump of clay, Jeri Thomas creates a piece of art. Lyle Hartranft finds bookwork comes first, the drawing second. 180 seniors tomorrow is today’s dream To Linda, stamping pictures takes time. Business Lab captivates Kathy Grile’s mind. It may even be edible! Susan Renee Hartman Lyle Hartranft George Willis Haskins Jacqueline Sue Hatter Sally Mae Haynes Steven Bruce Healey Sandra Lynn Heimach Joan Marie Heise Daniel Paul Hervey Cynthia Allmandinger Hess seniors 181 Alan High Ann Marie Hillmer Patch Hines Darlene S. Hinkle Dennis L. Hissong Karl Lee Hoff Larry L. Holmes Timothy R. Honaker Debra Lynn Houser Sue Ann Husselman a ti Terry R. Inlow Fred James Roseanne Jennings Michael Jetmore Thomas W. Johnson 182 seniors final year gives added attention Julie Anne Jones Linda Lou Jordan Craig W. Kaufman Schuyler William Kelly Debra J. Kern 4) Janice Kessler Margaret Ann Klein Deborah Lynn Knott Leonard F. Kott OG. L _ i ABOVE LEFT: Sherlyn Smith adds final touches for senior pictures. g _ ABOVE: Dan Brown and Terry Crabill order theirs. BELOW LEFT: After weeks of patient waiting, Deb Coyle and Gloria Shumaker anxiously pick up their pictures. seniors 183 seniors display their talents wae Se aN oO = Send S Theresa Sue Krumma Susan Carol Lawless Cindy Diane Leas Gary Lynn Leins Brenda McKean Lepley Pam Lepley Lorna Jane Lige Teresa Ann Link Timothy Gene Lockwood Dan M. Long ger Mike Harter’s speciality — blowing ... positioning ... and popping balloons. 184 seniors Linda Ann Lowe Carol Linda Lundquist Jerry Magginnis Rob Martin Karl E. Mavis II Terry McBride Delores McClellan Vickie Lynn McDonald Melanie Faye McSorley Dian S. Means Deborah Kaye Messer Ruphin Micky Rebecca Sue Miser Kristie Kay Moore Rick L. Moore seniors 185 seniors find victory worth the Elizabeth L. Morgan Carmilla Morton Kevin L. Moughler Don E. Myers John R. Myers Donald Nelson Stephen Nelson Roger Allan Newcomer Cheryl Kaye Nichols Gregory Richard Norris Jerry Lynn Nusbaum John Kevin Ober Kenneth C. Oberlin Denise Gail Palmer Marlin Parker agony, sweat, and pain of sports Christine Rae Parsell Teresa L. Patee Keith A. Payton Denny Penland Janet Pepple Rex Elton Pepple Shirley Jean Perlich Beverly Louise Petre Terry D. Petre Jane Ellen Phillips seniors 187 seniors achieve graduation after Yvonne Pierce Don Price Tom Prichard Janice Elaine Provines Linda Rose Pulver Wendy Kay Qualls Dewey Lee Quinn Theresa Marie Randall Robert Raymer Debra Rediger Linda Lowe and Theresa Randall get a taste of Women’s Lib in Home Arts II. Teresa Ridgway and Deb ‘Rediger toot away. Karen tries for spede without mestakes. 188 seniors 15,036 long, long school hours Let’s see, plug 1R in hole 2W, plug 7Q in slot 4Z, plug 3X in | t Mike Reid Margo A. Reinig Joel E. Reinoehl Gary L. Reynolds Barbara Christine Richards Mona Lynne Ridgway Teresa Ann Ridgway Esther Ruth Riggs Jeffrey Lee Ritenour Rick Roark seniors 189 Stanley E. Roberts Richard A. Rudolph Arlene C. Sebert 190 seniors David L. Rose Teri Brooke Sanders Debora Kay Seifert Connie S. Rottger Martin Sattison Debbie E. Seigel Michael E. Rottger Pat Schiffli Junior Shafer Gary Lee Rowe Lynn E. Schlatter Ronnie L. Shearer clubs provide outlet for energy | Dwight Alan Sherck Stephen A. Shipe Nannie Collins Shirk Robert Alan Shuff Clifford J. Shultz II Marlene Joy Skelly Babetta Louise Smith Debra Goe Smith Chicago-bound are Lettermen Gary Leins and Dave Rose. Bonnie Fox demonstrates her own unique side-arm serve. seniors 191 grads tackle classroom studies Sherlyn Sue Smith Lynn Alan Snyder Wade Sowers Randy Maurice Speidell Johnny L. Squire Patty Squier Dave Stafford Karen Stafford ABOVE: Want to find a senior? Look in the Economics class, Room 203. LEFT: Julie Jones uses Speech class as a chance to show her collage to classmates. 192 seniors Roxanne Lee Stafford Anita Stebing James A. Steffen Mary Ann Stemen Susan Elaine Stone Michael Scott Laura Jeanne Sullivan Robert A. Surfus Laurie Jane Taylor Jerilyn Anne Thomas Stonebraker Sue Ellen Tingle Dave Treesh Marlene Margaret Gene Troyer Randall Eugene sley § Treesh Vandervest seniors 193 Cy Voelkel Frank Walker Jon Lee Wallace Jeff Walter Linda Sue Walter Ralph B. Ward Gary Vaughn Warstler Christine Kay Watson Dawn M. Watson Kennis Louise Weiler Terry W. Weimer Louanne Wheeler William E. Wheeler Kevin David Wilbur Herschel Dean Wilhelm here, there, everywhere a senior Jeff Grogg is ready, but where’s the ball? Classrooms provide a familiar setting for most seniors. William Wilhelm Jeff Wimer John L. Wirts Helen L. Wise Ray L. Woodcock Not Pictured Sandra Cox Deborah Sue Cripe William Peckhart Lonnie Slone Debi Slusher Cindy A. Westland John Myron Woolever Sharon Lynn Wyss Anne C. Zook seniors 195 seniors awarded after 12 long years LEFT: Sandy Heimach received a $50 Elks Youth Leadership scholarship from Mr. Bill Schlosser. ABOVE: Rhonda Stackhouse still cannot believe she has just won an award from the Psi lota Xi Sorority. Arl ene Sebert’s D.A.R. Award is one of the many she received. Linda Lundquist and Marty Sattison were awarded National Merit Scholarships. Mr. Robert Wilder congratulates John Ober and Jim Eyster for earning AV TV Student Service awards. 196 awards of hard work Auburn Women’s Club Betty Crocker Award Auburn Business and Professional Women Bob Miller Ford Psi lota Xi Sorority Associate Tri Kappa Active Tri Kappa VFW Voice of Democracy AV TV Student Service Award D.A.R. Award Future Teachers of America DeKalb Central United School District Future Medical Careers DeKalb Memorial Hospital Guild Auburn Registered Nurses Study Club Award Sigma Beta Mental Health Award Reader’s Digest Award | Dare You Award National School Choral Award John Philip Sousa Band Award Elks Youth Leadership Elks Scholarship 1973 Senior, Good Citizen Award National Merit Scholarship Jan Honaker Lori Johnson Janice Provines Liz Morgan Gloria Shumaker Marlene Skelly Arlene Sebert Rhonda Stackhouse Gregg Norris Lorna Lige Rhonda Stackhouse Arlene Sebert Joanne Cherry Jim Eyster John Ober Arlene Sebert Sandy Heimach Ann Hillmer Janice Provines Debbie Seifert Lorna Lige Cindy Freed Ann Hillmer Jo Eyler Cindy Freed Linda Lundquist Arlene Sebert Debbie Seifert Trionne Hile Cindy Freed Joanne Cherry Arlene Sebert Ron Davis Lorna Lige Randy Friend Ann Hillmer Gregg Norris Sandy Heimach Gary Warstler Rhonda Stackhouse Gregg Norris Sandy Heimach Ron Davis Arlene Sebert Gregg Norris Linda Lundquist Martin Sattison Arlene Sebert RIGHT: The Hal Hansen Memorial Award was pre- sented by Mr. Hansen to Gary Warstler at the All-Sports Banquet. FAR RIGHT: Rick Roark ac- cepts the first Cecil E. Young Award from Zeke Young himself, at the All-Sports Banquet. Both photos courtesy of Evening Star. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Norris gives the John Philip Sousa Band Award to his son Gregg. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Markiton awards Ann Hillmer with a National School Choral Award. BELOW: Seniors “line-up” for their State Scholarships. helen geary hails from new zealand a ABOVE: August’s gigantic Spirit Rally gives Helen her first taste of Baron Spirit. RIGHT: Helen entertains FTA with slides of her home, New Zealand. tated ABOVE: Unlike most Barons, Helen gets a few laughs out of homeroom. RIGHT: Helen hits it off with Hoosier Hysteria at the De- Kalb Sectional. 198 afs student Spain presents dhs with jose gonzalez Jose is homeward-bound to Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ish in Waterloo. FAR LEFT: Lockers are a pain, “si?’’ LEFT: A two-miler, Jose pushes for the finish at a home track meet. afs student 199 faaaii ABOVE: DHS lockers pose no problems to Ruphin. BELOW: Typical of all DHS seniors, the thought of graduation brings a smile. Economics class quickly introduces Ruphin to tax tables and American headaches. 200 foreign exchange student individuals speak for graduation Gary Leins — Invocation Rev. Heimach — Sermon Gregg Norris — Benediction | , Arlene Sebert — Welcome Bruce Davis — Farewell Sandy Heimach — Intention graduation 201 YESTERDAY 1S TODAYS ALAORY | TOAORROV I$ TODAYS DREAA. _ ABOVE: The tassels are changed, and the seniors are graduated. BELOW: It's over, and Connie Rottger faces the reality of seeing friends for the last time. Roses are white, ribbons are red, and girls are happy. 202 graduation | graduation brings sorrow, ecstasy, pain, uncertainty, tears to seniors Solemness, happiness, and second thoughts prevail at graduation. Her secretarial duties still not done, attendance with Mr. Harris. 6G ¢ oY CESTERDAY 16 TODA ALA TOADSROV IS Tonay 4 ORCAA Together for the last time, Seniors sing “The Morning of Time.” Memories of twelve long, hard years of work fade away as Margaret Reinig receives her diploma. graduation 203 RIEKE CORPORATION, manufacturer of closures and spouts for various sizes of cans and drums, takes pride in sponsoring .a Junior Achievement company. Linda Pulver was president. JOHN WEIMER SWIMMING POOLS are designed to add a spe- cial touch of summer fun for active families in this community. BOB MILLER FORD, the little dealer with the big heart, ready to demonstrate a full line of new and used cars. S S'TIRE CO. features Cooper tires, better recapping, and good service in their spacious west Auburn location. we appreciate the aid of our leadership sponsors For all your housing needs, contact SHAW As Debbie Rediger shows, the AUBURN J-BOX COMPANY, INC. can supply you with REAL ESTATE. DAIRY has a full line of Meadow Gold pro- boxes and pallets of any shape or size. ducts. - Mere The first yell master of 1910 is now selling ; iy clothing at SCHAAB’S DEPARTMENT Se STORE. EPP EA The friendly people at ANDRES INSURANCE AGENCY are always willing to help you with your insurance needs. —ththh as 206 leadership sponsors J be (i: Come in and see the people pleasers at PPNGUIN POINT-NO. 15 INC. John Christian displays the proper bowling techniques at the AUBURN RECREATION CENTER. Come out and see the great variety of new and used cars at AUBURN MOTOR SALES CO. Come in and meet “Izzy”. Then have a ham- burger and coke and see the full line of baked goods at THE BAKERY in Auburn. Have Karl repair your radio at MAVIS MOBIL RADIO SERVICE. CATALOG CENTER , “.C. PENNY CO., INC. is the best place in town,” says As Jan Carbaugh would say, “CARBAUGH JEWELERS offers the finest jewelry hard working Dave Gallagher. in town.” Carla Baker and Marcia Williams are ready to help you eat, drink, and be merry GARNS COMPANY, a wholesale merchant, supplies many at the WATERLOO DAIRY QUEEN. retail stores in DeKalb County. Save for the future at AUBURN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. RAYMOND L. HEFTY, State Farm Insurance Agent, wishes DeKalb students a well-insured future. 208 leadership sponsors we salute all of our patrons for their support Sue Kain and Shawn McDaniel will help you make your selection of a beautiful floral bou- quet from ARMSTRONG BOUQUET. These students have earned $50 savings Keep pace with the crowd and eat at AU- WEBB DOG SHOWS, INC. are known for bonds for graduation by working at the BURN PIZZA KING. the fine quality of dog shows put on through- DAIRY QUEEN for a year or more. out the entire Midwest. leadership sponsors 209 you would ever need to hear your home. Terry proves to Deb that DICK ARMSTRONG’S CHEKER STATION has the fastest service JOHNSON OIL CO. will provide all the oil | a a | i in town. INSURANCE AGENCY For agood meal or a quick snack, BONEY’S RESTAURANT in Waterloo is the place to go. FARMER’S ELEVATOR IN ASHLEY supplies the area farmers with their needed grain supplies. AUBURN FOUNDRY is a leading producer of gray iron castings for midwest industries. we are grateful for our patrons HOBBY HAVEN says, ‘Hang in there Bar- For fine quality homes, GRABER HOMES HOHAM’S MEN’S AND WOMEN’S AP- ons!”’ AND REAL ESTATE INC. is the place to see. PAREL have the latest fashions for men and women. Come in and see the full line of cycles at BUSCHE’S CYCLES SALES AND SERVICE OF AUBURN FIRE CHIEF, Bill Walters, has his emergency vehicles ready for use during any AUBURN. emergency. leadership sponsors 211 OBERLIN SALES offers a variety of time-saving and entertaining house- hold items. The people of HUSSELMAN MONUMENT CO. whole-heartedly back the Barons. é a 4 a 4 =. Diane Grimm enjoys working at the new COAST TO COAST TOTAL For all your outdoor needs, see AUBURN FARM AND GARDEN HARDWARE store. Come in and see their large selection. CENTER. ABOVE: Kennis Weiler says for an efficient job contact SUPREME TRANSIT MIX INC. in Waterloo. LEFT: AUBURN BURNER COMPANY provides the community with superior fuels and furnace servicing. acknowledgement to our supporters Dave Knott can help you solve your con- struction problems at BUTLER BUTLER CONSTRUCTION, INC. CITY NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN provides quick and friendly service to all their customers. For all your welding needs, visit SOWLES Gregg Norris agrees that AUBURN SOFT To get flowers for any occasion, go to the WELDING. WATER has the best water service in the area. FLOWER NOOK in Ashley. leadership sponsors 213 thanks to all our sponsors i « @ i | j PEOPLE’S SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- Excellent Careers for DeKalb Graduates TION is a full service bank. COOPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC. ; | i PENS Come into POORE’S JEWELRY and have Sabina show you some of their Take a hint from Laura and stop by REUTER’S RESTAURANT and be fine jewelry. served by Melissa and Bonny. Watch your money grow at DEKALB COUN- | TY FARM BUREAU CO-OP CREDIT UN- Take a tip from the Lepley girls and visit G. C. LEPLEY SALES, INC. ION. 214 leadership sponsors e Reoedciew faba Eapment oo. oe “Farm Mi cS . ue! Brown House achinery — CORUNNA . Howard W. Squire. FORT WAYNE Stadler-Wayne Inc. gold sponsors 215 AUBURN Paul E. Brown Butler and Butler Attorneys Dr. John M. Chalfant, D.C. Cooper, Brandt, Brunner, Fanger, Gaskill Hartman D. E. Derrow, D. D. S. F. AeDuncaty.D: D275. J. Robert Edwards, M. D., F. A.C. S. Dr. M. R. Greuter Grimm and Grimm Attorneys Dr. and Mrs. John C. Harvey Dr. William F. Henning John H. Hines M. D. Dr. H.V. Hippensteel, Jr., M.D. W. V. Hornbacker, D. V. M. Atty. Wm. H. Husselman Dr. L. E. Jinnings Kruse Kruse David C. Liddell, D. V. M. Richard D. Lieb, D. D. S. Dr. F. J. Longden 216 professional sponsors professional sponsors aid the saber — Atty. Donald T. Mefford W. David Pepple, M. D. Phyllis Gratz Poff James A. Roberts, D. M. D. Evered E. Rogers, M. D. Frederic L. Romero, Atty. John Martin Smith Charles L. Quinn A Atts. Warren G. Sunday, Atty. Dr. Paul M. Trausch Dr. D. G. Treadwell ; Van Horne Van Horne Atts. © Dr. J. H. Wilkinson Max B. Wills, M. D. WATERLOO Floyd B. Coleman, M. D. B. R. Graber, M. D. W. B. Hughes, M. D. Dr. Roger Ish — Dr. L. G. Rekeweg -appreciation to our silver sponsors = g Potter Motors, Inc. 7 -Shorty’s Motor Service Thomas Painters ThomasRealEstate = _ Warner Gear — Auburn Plant — Ready Mix Supply Co. _ silver sponsors 217 AUBURN oe A WDrive-in oo Auburn Automotive Supply Co. Auburn Credit Bureau Inc. Auburn Interstate Standard Auburn Police Department Bastian Plating Co. Beth’s Interiors Blue’s Auto Body Shop ‘ Bob Frank Plumbing, Heating, Cooling Inc. Brown and Brown Insurance Agency Burger’sIGA, Inc. : é : Cook Cleaners ‘ DeKalb Distributing Co., Inc. oa Deloris BeautyShop ar Dilgard and Cline - Duraclean Rug Upholstery Friedel’s Service oe Gambles Store of Auburn Po ae - Mr. Mrs. Norman Gerig a Glass Barber Shop i, Grogg’s Standard Station _ Grubb Machine Shop Inc. inh Se fe 218 bronze sponsors Allen Electric Inc. : . a J.J. Newberrys Co. _. Mary’s Beauty Salon Myers Real Estate National 5 10 - Nu Way Shoe Rebuilders Rainier Construction 4 Robert's Shoe Store Roy Jones Dog Shows Inc. Pe - Royal Industries Inc. Scott Insurance Agency Shine Shoe Store Standard Iron Metal, Inc. he Star-Lite Motel Town Country of Auburn, Inc. Twinette’s Beauty Salon Warstler Standard Service Weinert’s Inc. _«. West Brothers Insurance Agency eee Nest Floor Covering. . is iad ili West Side Market = Western Auto Associated Store Wible Real Estate ‘Dunn Brothers Far Eileen’s Beauty Salon — ‘Miller’s Green Parrot Restauran _ Waterloo Cash and Carry Lumbe Waterloo Grain Inc. : _Norm’sT. V. and Skelgas. Sales and Service Ireland’s 5¢ to $1.00 | Sutton’s Super Market — Tour-Rest Motel ASHLEY A H Specialties : Ashley Flush Door and Har Custom Dry Cleaners Cynamid Farm Supply Healey’s Barber Shop Jacob Insurance Service National Vault Inc. : oe aes senior directory KEY: Pres. — President, V. Pres. — Vice Pres- ident, Sec. — Secretary, Treas. — Treasurer, Stu. Coun. — Student Council, Stu. Ser. — Student Service, 1 — Freshman, 2 — Sopho- more, 3 — Junior, 4 — Senior. MARK ADAMS: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Flying Models 1; Wrestling 1,2,3. DAVID ALGER: DHS 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Football 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Band 2,3,4. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG: DHS 1,2,3,4; JA 4; Golf 2. JUDY K. BAIRD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4; Choir 2. CHERYL ANN BAKER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3; Sym- phonic 4; Choir 2,3; A Cappella 4; Twirler 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir Il 4; Musical 2,3,4. ERIC BALL: DHS 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3; German Club 1; Lettermen’s Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Gymnastics 1; Wrestling 3. ROSE ANN BALZER: DHS 1,2,3,4; OEA 4 — Treas.; Pep Club 4; Stu. Ser. 4. ALLEN BANKS: DHS 1,2,3,4. JOHN BARTOS: DHS 2,3,4; German Club 3 — Treas.; Stu. Ser. 4; Musical 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2; Conglomeration 4. JANIE R. BAUGHMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4. JANETTE LOUISE BAUMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; GAA 2,3; Stu. Ser. 3; Band 1,2,3,4 — Sec.; Pit Band 2,4; SHIELD STAFF 4 — Artist; JA 3. JIM BLOMEKE: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3. JERRY L. BOGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Electronics Club 2; Football 2; Baseball 2. CAYE LEYNE BOGGS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2; Homeroom Pres. 1; Stu. Coun. 2. LARRY ALLEN BOLINGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Let- termen’s Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3; Track 1, 2,3; Basketball 1. LANCE A. BOLLET: DHS 1,2,3,4. JENNY DEYOUNG BONECUTTER: DHS 1,2, 3,4. BALINDA BOYD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3. CHERYL LYNN BROWAND: DHS 1,2,3,4; FMC 1,2 — Treas., 3 — Sec.; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1; Pep Band 2,3; Stage Band 2; SHIELD STAFF 2. DALE BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4. DAN R. BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Let- termen’s Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3. JEFFREY LYNNE BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4. KENNETH BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Football 1. LES BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Class V. Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4. MIKE BROWN: DHS 1,2,3,4. JAMES D. BRYANT: DHS 1,2,3,4; Flying Mod- els 1,2,3 — Pres., 4 — Pres.; Chess Club 3,4. HERMAN J. BUCHS: DHS 1,2,3,4; DVC 4. JOHN EDWARD BUCHS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1; Track 1; Baseball 2,3. AGNES B. BUDOSO: DHS 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y PY Areeell od 1S) (0 Pn =) JACQUELINE DAWN BUTLER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; GAA 1,2; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; JCL 1; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 2,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3; Band 1; Feature Twirler 1; SHIELD STAFF 2,3. JANICE KAY CARBAUGH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4. JON CHALFANT: DHS 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1. ANN MARIE CHARLESWOOD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; SHIELD STAFF 1 — Circulation; GAA 1; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2,3; Twirler 1,2,3; Stu. Coun. 3. JOANNE SUE CHERRY: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; French Club 3,4 — Pres.; Pep Club 4; Forensic League 4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3; Choir 2,3; A Capella 4; Musical 4; SABER STAFF 4 — Classes. CANDACE CAROL CLARK: DHS 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Science Club 2,3 — V. Pres.; Forensic League 4 — V. Pres.; French Club 3,4; GAA 1,3; Band 1,2,3,4 — Treas.; Pep Band 3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4. JACK CLARK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Track 1. DAN D. CLEVENGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Stu. Ser. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3. CAROL COATS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; GAA 1,2; Stu. Ser. 2; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Swing Choir II 3; Musical 3. DANNY H. COLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Boys’ Pep Club 2,3; Campus Life 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,3; Intramurals 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1; A Cappella 2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir II 2,3. ANITA NELL COLEMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; FTA 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3 — Pres.; Teen-Y 2; Tri- Hi-Y¥ 3; GAA 1; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4; Choir 2; A Cappella 3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 3. ANNIE COLLINS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1; Stu. Ser. 1,2,3. MARC K. COLLINS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 4; NHS 3,4; JA 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3,4 — V. Pres.; Science Club 3 — V. Pres.; Chess Club 2,4 — Treas.; Forensic League 4; Baseball 2,3; Tennis 1,2,4; Volleyball 4; Band 1,2,4 — Pres.; Symphonic 3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2. JUDY LOUISE COOK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2, FHA 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Musical 3,4. RANDY COOK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Flying Models Club 1. RICKY COOK: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3; Foot- ball 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3. GARY COOPER: DHS 1,2,3,4. WILMA L. COX: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4. DEBBIE COYLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; JA 3; Pep Club 4; SABER STAFF 4 — Classes. TERRY D. CRABILL: DHS 1,2,3,4; Gymnas- tics 1,2,3; Intramurals 2; Stu. Ser. 2; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Choir 1,2; A Cappella 3,4. DEBBIE CRIPE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1; Stu. Ser. 3. GARY JAMES DAUB: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 3,4 — Sec.; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Football 1; Track 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class V. Pres. 4; Homeroom Pres. 2; NHS 4. BRUCE G. DAVIS: DHS 2,3,4; FTA 1; Foren- sic League 3,4 — Pres.; Thespians 2,3,4 — Pres.; Drama Club 2,3,4; Conglomeration 4; Choir 3; A Cappella 4; Musical 3,4; Play 2, 3,4. MICHAEL E. DAVIS: DHS 1,2,3,4. RONALD D. DAVIS: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3,4; Forensic League 3; Chess Club 4; Boy’s Pep Club 2; Track 1,2,3; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Homeroom Pres. 1,4; JA 3,4. JANE A. DAYS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; FMC 3; Choir 2,3,4. MARILEE DAYS: DHS 1,2,3,4; FMC 2,3; Choir 1,2,4. CHERYL ANN DELUCENAY: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Gla) 23)4 EMG e2 3a lreass GAAT IL, SHIELD STAFF 1,2; Stu. Ser. 4; FTA 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; JA 2,3; SABER STAFF 4 — Copy Editor; NHS 4. ROGER GENE DIEDERICH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Ger- man Club 1,2,3,4 — Sec-Treas.; Boy’s Pep Club 2; Wrestling 1; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Pep Band 3,4. PAULINE DOBSON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 2,4. PHIL DRERUP: DHS 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL DUNCAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2. PATRICK J. DUNIFON: DHS 4. JAYNE E. DUNN: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Teen- Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; NHS 3,4; Stu. Coun. 2,4 — Sec.; Forensic League 4 — Sec.; Pep Club 4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Choir 2,3; Class Sec. 2,3. TONY E. DYER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 4. DUANE A. ELLERT: DHS 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Pep Club 1. BARBARA ANNE ELY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Forensic League 3; Drama Club 2,3 — Sec; FTA 3; French Club 3; GAA 2; Stu. Ser. 1,3,4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Twirler 1; Baronettes 3,4; Choir 1; Play 3,4; Thespians 4; SHIELD STAFF 2,3 — Feature Editor, 4 — Asst. Feature Editor; SABER STAFF 4 — Stu. Life Editor. ROBERT LEE EMERICK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Intramurals 2; Stu. Ser. 3,4. CHRIS RENE ENGLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Stu. Coun. 1; Lettermen’s Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Teen-Y 1,2; JCL 1; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. ; MICK ERWIN: DHS 1,2,3,4. STEVE ERWIN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. JO ANN EYLER: DHS 1,2,3,4; JCL 1,2,3 — Pres., 4 — Pres; FMC 2,3,4; FTA 4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; JA 2,3; SABER STAFF 4 — Sales. JAMES STEVEN EYSTER: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; Boys’ Pep Club 2,3; Intramurals 2; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Conglomeration 3,4; Musical 3,4. REX A. FARRINGTON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1; Stu. Coun. 3. DAVID BURR FINK: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; Tennis 1; Golf 3; Flying Models Club a STEPHEN FOLEY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Conglomeration 4; SHIELD STAFF 2. MICHAEL E. FORD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3. THOMAS MICHAEL FORD: DHS 1,2,3,4; In- tramurals 1,2. VERONICA FOX: “Bonnie”; DHS 1,2,3,4; JCL 1,2,3,4 — V. Pres.; GAA 1,2,3,4 — Pres.; Pep Club 4; FTA 2; Homeroom Pres. 4; FMC 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; NHS 4. LAURA FREDERICK: DHS 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Stu. Coun. 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,2,3,4 — Pres.; Musical 4; Swing Choir Il 4; SHIELD STAFF 1, 2,3; SABER STAFF 4 — Classes. CYNTHIA KAY FREED: DHS 1,2,3,4; FMC 1, 2a 0eC., 3,4 —-)Sec;, NHS:3 4; Pep Club 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Musi- cal 4. RANDY E. FRIEND: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3; Campus Life 1,2,3; Boys’ Pep Club 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1; A Cappella 2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Conglomera- tion 3,4. DAVID J. FULLER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Electronics Club 1,2 — V. Pres.; DVC 3,4. MARY CATHERINE GAEL: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; JA 2. DAVID M. GAFKEN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. HELEN RACHEL GEARY: DHS 4; French Club senior directory 219 4; Pep Club 4; Thespians 4; Forensic League 4; SHIELD STAFF 4; Musical 4; Foreign Ex- change Student. VICKY LYNN GIFFORD: DHS 1,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE A. GOLDEN: DHS 1,2,3,4; DVC 4; GAA 2; Drama Club 2. JOSE GONZALEZ: DHS 4; German Club 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Managers’ Club 4; Ten- nis 4; Track 4; Foreign Exchange Student. CINDY LOU GORSUCH: DHS 1,2,3,4. CRAIG ALAN GRAMLING: DHS 1,2,3,4; Elec- tronics Club; Band 1. KRISANN GRANDSTAFF: DHS 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 3; FHA 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Pep Club 1, 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3; JA 2,3. JANET SUE GRATE: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Clubs2)3; FTA 2.33 Pep Club’ 3 4 — V2 Pres.; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,2,3; Class Treas. 4, Bar- onettes 4. RICH L. GREENFIELD: DHS 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE GRIFFIN: DHS 2,3,4; FMC 2,3 — Sec.; Stu. Ser. 2,3; Choir 2,3,4. KAREN R. GRIFFIN: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Pep Band 2; Band 1,2,3,4. SHARON GRIFFIN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Band 1,3; Pep Club 2,3. KATHY ae SUESGRILESS DHSi17273;4-5 GAA, Spanish Club 2,3; Baronettes 3,4; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 — Treas.; Stu. Coun. 4; OEA 4 — Pres.; Pep Club 2,4; Stu. Ser. 3; SABER STAFF 4 — Organizations Editor; NHS 4. JOYCE ANN GRIMM: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4. JEFFERY MAX GROGG: DHS 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Boys’ Pep Club 2; Pep Band 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Wres- tling 1; Baseball 2; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4. RITA HAMMON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; GAA 1. STEVE R. HAMPSHIRE: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,2,3,4 — Pres.; Class V. Pres. 2; Class Pres. 3; NHS 3,4 — Pres.; Cross Country 2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4. LINDA DIANE HARMAN: DHS 3,4. MARILYN KAY HARMES: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Intramurals 1; Pep Club 1. MICHAEL WILLIAM HARTER: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Symphonic 2,3,4; Conglom- eration 4. CURTIS E. HARTMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Intramurals 3,4. SUSAN RENEE HARTMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA p23 SEH A@ 2.35 —— lire ass DN Gu4a——alirease LYLE HARTRANFT: DHS 1,2,3,4. GEORGE WILLIS HASKINS: DHS 1,2,3,4; In- tramurals 1. JACQUELINE SUE HATTER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. SALLY MAE HAYNES: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; OEA 3; FTA 3,4; Stu. Ser. 1,2,3,4; Choir 2; Musical 2; SHIELD STAFF 3,4 — Circulation Manager. STEVEN BRUCE HEALEY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. SANDRA LYNN HEIMACH: DHS 1,2,3,4; JCL 172,35 — Sec; Pepe Clube2,3.4 —— Pres: at TA 3,4; NHS 3,4 — Treas.; FMC 3; Teen-Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Forensic League 3; Stu. Ser. 4; Swing Choir II 3; Choir 1,2; A Cappella 3,4; Conglomeration 4; Play 1,2,3; Musical 3; Intramurals 3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Stu. Life. JOAN MARIE HEISE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Stu. Ser. 1,4. DANIEL PAUL HERVEY: DHS 2,3,4. CYNTHIA ALLMANDINGER HESS: DHS 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Twirler 1. ALAN HIGH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4. ANN MARIE HILLMER: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; FTA 2,3,4 — Pres.; JCL 3; FMC 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; SABER STAFF 4 220 senior directory — Stu. Life; Choir 1,2 — Pres.; A Cappella 3,4 — Sec.; Conglomeration 4; Musical 3,4; Play 4; Swing Choir | 1; Swing Choir II 3; Intramurals 3,4; Thespians 4. PATCH HINES: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; FCA 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. DARLENE S. HINKLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1; JA 2,3,4 — Pres. DENNIS L. HISSONG: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3. KARL LEE HOFF: DHS 1,2,3,4. LARRY L. HOLMES: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,4 — V. Pres.; FCA 3,4 — Pres.; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY R. HONAKER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,3; Thespians 4; Play 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3; Stu. Ser. 3,4; JA 4 — Pres. DEBRA LYNN HOUSER: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4. SUE ANN HUSSELMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 1,3; Band 1,2,3; Symphonic 4; Pep Band 1. TERRY R. INLOW: DHS 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Intramurals 2. FRED JAMES: DHS 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4. ROSEANNE JENNINGS: DHS 1,2,3,4. THOMAS W. JOHNSON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Flying Models Club 1; Campus Life 1,3,4; Choir 3; A Cappella 4; Swing Choir II 4. JULIE ANNE JONES: DHS 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; GAA 1; Pep Club 2,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Stu. Coun. 3; SHIELD STAFF 2,3; SABER STAFF — Organizations 4. LINDA LOU JORDAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. CRAIG W. KAUFMAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Campus Diteuly2, 3: SCHUYLER WILLIAM KELLY: ‘Sky’; DHS 1, 2,3,4; FCA 4; Lettermen’s Club 4 — Treas.; Football 1; Golf 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Homeroom Pres. 4. DEBRA J. KERN: DHS 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; GAA 3; Bat- girl 4; Intramurals 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Play 1,2; Conglomeration 3,4; Choir 1,2 — V. Pres.; A Cappella 3,4; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Drama Club 2. JANICE KESSLER: DHS 1,2,3,4. MARGARET ANN KLEIN: DHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Teen-Y 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; JA 3,4; Stu. Coun. 3. BRENDA MAY KLINK: DHS 1,2,3,4; JCL 1,2,3,4 — Treas.; GAA 1,2,3; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,3; FMC 2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1 — Majorette, 2 — Feature Twirler; Homeroom Pres. 4; Class Treas. 1; SHIELD STAFF 2; SABER STAFF 4 — Sports Editor. DEBORAH LYNN KNOTT: DHS 1,2,3,4; Ger- man Club 1; GAA 1; Homeroom Pres. 1; Intramurals 4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Play 2; Musi- cal 3; SHIELD STAFF 2; SABER STAFF 4 — Photographer. LEONARD F. KOTT: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 3, 4: Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. THERESA SUE KRUMMA: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; GAA 2,3; Stu. Ser. 4. SUSAN CAROL LAWLESS: DHS = 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 — Pres.; Pep Club 2,4; SHIELD STAFF 2,3,4; FTA 3,4 — Sec; NHS 4. CINDY DIANE LEAS: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; OEA 3; Intramurals 1; Stu. Ser. 1,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2; Band 1,2,4 — V. Pres.; Symphonic 3. GARY LYNN LEINS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Stu. Coun. 4; Homeroom Pres. 3; In- tramurals 2,3,4. BRENDA MCKEAN LEPLEY: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; FHA 2,3; Pep Club 1; Choir 3. PAM@LEPLEYe)DHS 1)273;4 sFEAw, 2.34 Choir 3,4. LORNA JANE LIGE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; FTA 3,4; NHS 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; SABER STAFF 4— Advertising; Campus Life 3. TERESA ANN LINK: DHS 1,2,3,4; OEA 4. TIMOTHY GENE LOCKWOOD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3,4. DAN M. LONG: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3; Chess Club 2; Campus Life 1,2,3. LINDA ANN LOWE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 3. CAROL LINDA LUNDQUIST: DHS 4; GAA 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3,4; FMC 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2,3; Symphonic 4; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Musical 3,4; Play 4; Swing Choir Il 4; Pep Band 4; Conglomeration 4; NHS 4. JERRY MAGGINNIS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 4; Chess Club 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2,3; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 2; A Cappella 2,3,4; Swing Choir | 2; Conglomeration 3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4. ROB MARTIN: DHS 1,2,3,4; JCL 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3; Stu. Coun. 1; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Football 3; Baseball 2,3. KARL E. MAVIS Il: DHS = 1,2,3,4; Flying Models 1,2,3,4 — V. Pres.; DVC 4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 2,3; Campus Life 1,2,3,4. TERRY McBRIDE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4. VICKIE LYNN McDONALD: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. MELANIE FAYE McSORLEY: DHS 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Stu. Ser. 4; JA2 3: DIAN 5S. MEANS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2,3,4. DEBORAH KAYE MESSER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. RUPHIN MICKEY: DHS 4; FFA 4; Basket- ball 2,3; Intramurals 4; Foreign Exchange Student. REBECCA SUE MISER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; German Club 1; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Band 1,2,3 — Band Coun., Asst. Drum Majorette; Symphonic 4; Stu. Coun. 1,2; SHIELD STAFF 3. KRISTIE KAY MOORE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,4; French Club 4; Stu. Ser. 4; JA 2,3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Sales Mana- ger. RICK L. MOORE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. ELIZABETH L. MORGAN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; GAA 2,3; Batgirl 2,3,4 — Captain; SABER STAFF 4. — Sports. CARMILLA MORTON: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Choir 238 KEVIN L. MOUGHLER: DHS 1,2,3,4; DVC 4; Baseball 2 — Manager; Choir 1,3; A Cappella 2,4. DON E. MYERS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. JOHN R. MYERS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Golf 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. DONALD NELSON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. STEVEN LOUIS NELSON: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4; German Club 4; FTA 4; NHS 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4 — V. Pres.; Homeroom Pres. 2,3. ROGER ALLAN NEWCOMER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Band 1,3,4. CHERYL KAY NICHOLS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Cam- pus Life 1,2; Pep Club 1; Choir, 1,2.3;9A Cappella 4; GAA 2; Stu. Ser. 2,3; SHIELD STAFF 2. GREGORY RICHARD NORRIS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Forensic League 4; NHS 3,4 — Pres.; Let- termen’s Club 3,4; FCA 3,4; Track 3,4; Band 1; Symphonic 2,3,4 — Pres.; Stu. Coun. 4; SABER STAFF 4 — Sports. JERRY LYNN NUSBAUM: DHS © 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2. JOHN KEVIN OBER: DHS _ 1,2,3,4; Foren- sic League 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Thes- plans 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4. KENNETH C. OBERLIN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. DENISE GAIL PALMER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 4— Pres. MARLIN PARKER: DHS _ 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 1,3,4. CHRISTINE RAE PARSELL: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. TERESA L. PATEE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 4. KEITH A. PAYTON: DHS 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM PECKHART: DHS 1,2,3,4. DENNY PENLAND: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. JANET PEPPLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. REX ELTON PEPPLE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Home- room Pres. 1. SHIRLEY JEAN PERLICH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Ger- man Club 1,2,4; FMC 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; SHIELD STAFF 4; SABER STAFF 4 — Sports; NHS 4. BEVERLY UOUISE PETRE a DHS al, 2)3)4- GAA 4. TERRY D. PETRE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Stu. Ser. 3. JANESEELENS PGIEEIPSS Ss DES i 1)273745 Pep Clulg WAsée Su Sem ¢e Choir 2 WA 2 YVONNE PIERCE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 2,3,4; GAA 3,4. DON PRICE: DHS 1,2,3,4. TOM PRICHARD: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3. JANICE ELAINE PROVINES: DHS. 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; German Club 1,2,3 7 PLess hUAg2,3,4.——V. Pres.; Pep Club 4; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella 4; Musical 1,2, 3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Classes. LINDA ROSE PULVER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Ger- man, Glube 2,3 — Vv. Pres.; Pep Club 4; GAA 2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,2; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,3,4; Musical 1,3; JA 3,4 — Pres.; Campus Life 2,3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Class Editor. WENDY KAY QUALLS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,2,3,4. DEWEY LEE QUINN: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. THERESA MARIE RANDALL: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; French Club 3; Campus Life 1,2; Stu. Ser. 1,2,3,4; JA 4. ROBERT RAYMER: DHS 3,4; Stu. Coun. Ae TMC 1,8) —= We Tne, 2) = eee TAWE ing Models Club 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3. DEBRA REDIGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Teen-Y 1; JA 3; SABER STAFF 4 — Advertising; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Pep . Band 3,4; Musical 3,4; NHS 4. MIKE REID: DHS 1,2,4. MARGO A. REINIG: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 1; Choir 2,3,4; GAA 4. JOEL E. REINOEHL: DHS 1,2,3,4; DVC 4; Band 1. GARY L. REYNOLDS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 3,4; FCA 2,3,4; Boys’ Pep Club 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Intra- murals 3,4. BARBARA CHRISTINE RICHARDS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y 1,2 — Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Baronettes 3,4; Pep Club 2,4; Stu. Ser. 4; SMallielb) Siar 2 — IReyexort@ar, 3 — Aegore, Editor, 4 — Editor-in-Chief. MONA LYNNE RIDGWAY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1; French Club 1; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 2,4; Band 1,2; Sym- phonic 3,4; Baronettes 3,4; SHIELD STAFF 2,3 — Reporter, 4 — Photographer; SABER STAFF 4— Organizations; NHS 4. TERESA ANN RIDGWAY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Clo 2Xze Su. Ser 24 Berne! she Choir 2,3,4; Play 3; Musical 2,3,4. ESTHER RUTH RIGGS: ‘Cissy’; DHS 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; JA 4. JEFFREY LEE RITENOUR: DHS 2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3. RICK ROARK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 1,2,3,4. SWAINE Bae eee © BERS ame D om, 2,3, be Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Conglomeration 4; ICT 4— Pres. DAVID L. ROSE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; NHS 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2; Symphonic 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Musi- cal 3,4; Homeroom Pres. 2, SABER — 4. CONNIE S. ROTTGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,4; Stu. Ser. 1,2. MICHAEL E. ROTTGER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Cam- DUS Litege2 wer Ag 2,3, ction COUN 37s StU, Ser. 2,3. GARY LEE ROWE: DHS 1,2,3,4. RICHARD A. RUDOLPH: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. TERI BROOKE SANDERS: DHS © 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 — Sec.; Spanish Club 2,3; OEA 4 — Sec.; GAA 1; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Baronettes 2,3,4; Homeroom Pres. 1,2; Class Treas — 2; NHS 4. MARTIN SATTISON: DHS 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 2,3,4 — V. Pres.; Stu. Coun. 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4 — Megr.; Basket- ball 1; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Boys’ Pep Club 3; NHS 4. BATS GLEE ElSieal), 2-3-4 EM Gael) 203 Choir 2,3. LYNN E. SCHLATTER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Band 3; Symphonic Band 4. ARLENE C. SEBERT: DHS 1,2,3,4; FMC 1, MB = |Ptes,, ub —= Con Seer Gwa 2249 Latin Club 1,3; NHS 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4 — Treas.; Fo- rensic League 3,4; Stu. Coun. 4; SABER STAFF 4 — Assoc. Editor. DEBORA KAY SEIFERT: DHS 1,2,3,4; FMC 1,2 — Pies, 4) = Pier Gavan 348 JCL 1,3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Advertising Mgr. DEBBIE E. SEIGEL: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; French Club 1; GAA 1; Teen-Y 1,2; reali see Sit, Sam, 2s ieetaxe! Ae Sve phonic Band 4; Twirler 1. JUNIOR SHAFFER: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3; Stu. Ser. 2,3. RONNIE L. SHEARER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. DWIGHT ALAN SHERCK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Let- termen’s Club 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. STEPHEN A. SHIPE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Intramurals 2,3,4. NANNIE COLLINS SHIRK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4; ICT 4. ROBERT ALAN SHUFF: DHS 1,2,3,4. GUFFORD J] SHULTZ IN: DHS 1,2;3;4; FEA 2,3,4 — Treas.; Lettermen’s Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Foot- ball 1; Class Pres. 1; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Swing Choir 2; Musical 1,2; Stu. Coun. lp GLORIA JEAN SHUMAKER: DHS. 1,2,3,4; GAA 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4 — Pres.; Pep Club 3,4; JA 3,4 — Pres.; Stu. Ser. 2,4; SA- BER STAFF 4 — Business Megr.; NHS 4. MARLENE JOY SKELLY: DHS 1,2,3,4; OEA Be laRVN 2: llamas ie Siw, San 2h Choir 2; Stage Band 2; Pep Band 2,3,4; Musical 4; Band 1,2; Symphonic Band_ 3, 4; NHS 4. LONNIE SLONE: DHS 1,2,3,4. DEBI SLUSHER: DHS 4; Drama Club 1, Day (Xero Chiles WA8 Sit, Sey, Ws eine! 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2. BABETTA LOUISE SMITH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Ween’ Ar WelelaliPAy sya —= Y, leisy THeyo Club 2,3; French Club 3; FTA 3. DEBRA GOE SMITH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y BE SU, SOs yA KAREN KAY SMITH: DHS 1,2,3,4; French Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1 — Drum Majorette 2,3 — V. Pres; Symphonic 4; Feature Twirl- er 3,4; Homeroom Pres. 3. ROGER? DSSMITH= DHS: 1,2,3,4- Track 1 3: Gymnastics 1,2,3; Stu. Ser. 3,4. SHERLYN SUE SMITH: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Teen-Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; FTA 4; Forensic League 4; Thespians 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Play 4; Batgirl 3 — Sec., 4. LYNN ALAN SNYDER: DHS. 1,2,3,4; FFA bps WADE SOWERS: DHS 1,2,3,4. RANDY MAURICE SPEIDELL: DHS 1,2,3,4; FCA 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 2; Basketball 4; Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3. JOHNNY L. SQUIRE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; FFA 2,3; Band Wersyee PATIY SQUIRES DHS1)2 3)4-5 Pep: €lub 1 2: Stu. Ser. 3; Band 1. RHONDA LEE STACKHOUSE: DHS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,3; NHS 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4 — Sec.; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Band 1; Sym- anomie 23 — Wea, 42 Choir 28 A Calor pella 3,4; Musical 3,4; Swing Choir 1; Con- glomeration 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Student Life. DAVE STAFFORD: DHS 1,2,3,4; JA 2; Boys’ Pep Club 2; Electronics Club 1,2. KAREN STAFFORD: DHS _ 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2; SHIELD STAFF 4. ROXANNE LEE STAFFORD: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; OEA 4; GAA 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3. ANITA STEBING: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Pep Club 4. JAMES DAS STEFFEN DES 1,2,3 47 IGT 4: MARY ANN STEMEN: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Cam- pus Life 1; Stu. Ser. 2,3; Teen-Y 2; French Club 3; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. SUSAN ELAINE STONE: DHS 1,2,3,4; Cam- pus. Lifes 1) GAA 1,2;3; .Pep Club 13) Stu: Ser. 3; Pep Band 2; Intramurals 1. MICHAEL SCOTT STONEBRAKER: DHS 1, 2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. LAURA JEANNE SULLIVAN: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Teen-Y 1,2; itera se Sy Sree, se Sinlllg lib) SipyANele 2,3; Band 1,2; JA 3. ROBERT SURFUS: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 2,3,4. LAURIE JANE TAYLOR: DHS 1,2,3,4; Teen- Y 1,2 — Treas; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Spanish Club 2; DramarGluby2 FIA: 37 OEA 4° — V2 Pres.; Si, Sarr, 2 JERILYN ANNE THOMAS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 2,3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Sales. SUE ELLEN TINGLEY: DHS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Pep Band 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Stu. Ser. 4; Band 1,2; Choir 3,4; JA 2; Campus senior directory 221 Life 1,2,3. DAVE TREESH: DHS 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. RANDALL EUGENE VANDERVEST: DHS 1, 2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Boys’ Pep Club 2; In- tramurals 1,2,3,4. RANSOM L. VOELKEL: ‘Cy’; DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 1. FRANK WALKER: DHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2; Stu. Ser. 3. JONDEEER WALEAGES) DHSmelt2;3:4-n Ame2. JEFF WALTER: DHS 1,2,3,4. LINDA SUE WALTER: DHS 1,2,3,4; OEA 4; Stu. Ser. 3,4. RALPH B. WARD JR.: DHS 3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2; Football 2,3; Stu. Coun. 4; ICE 4. GARY VAUGHN WARSTLER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4 — Pres.; German Club 1,2; Boys’ Pep Club 2,3; Stu. Coun. 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Stu. Ser. 4; Campus Life 2,3; FCA 4; Swing Choir 1; Choir 1; Swing Choir | 3; A Capella 2,3,4 — Pres.; Conglom- faculty directory NANCY ANTHONY: B.A., M.S. in Educa- tion; Baron Shield Advisor, Tri-Hi-Y Spon- sor, Teen-Y Sponsor; Western Michigan U., St. Francis Col. RICHARD BARBER: B.S.; Science Depart- ment Chairman, Flying Models Club Spon- sor; Indiana U., Purdue U. CHARLES BASSETT: B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education; Sophomore Class Spon- sor; Indiana U., University of Arizona. MABLE BEVINGTON: B.S., M.A.; Fine Arts Department Co-Chairman; Manchester Col., Ball State U. STEPHEN M. BOWMAN: B.S. in Education; Tennis Coach, Gymnastics Coach, Campus Life Sponsor; Taylor U., Indiana U. WAYNE BOWMAN: Vocational License in Auto Mechanics; Indiana-Purdue Extension, Ball State U. ARTHUR. H. CARPER © B.S., M.S.; Social Studies Department Cl man, Senior Class Sponsor; Tri-State Cou, St. Francis Col. WALTER D. COOK: B.S.; Assistant Speech Team Coach; Indiana Extension, Indiana State U., Chapman Col. DORGOTHYa Man GOUEYeR bso smMe os ae elec Sponsor; Purdue U., St. Francis Col., Ball State U. 222 senior, faculty eration 3,4; Musical 2,3,4. CHRISTINE KAY WATSON: DHS_ 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Stage Band 1; Choir 2; Swing Choir II 2,3; Symphonic 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; Pep Band 3; Musical 2,3,4; Play 2,3,4; Thes- pians 3,4; NHS 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3,4; SHIELD STAFF 2,3; SABER STAFF 4 — Editor-in-Chief. DAWN M. WATSON: DHS 1,2,3,4; FHA 3, 4— Sec.; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Choir 3,4. KENNIS LOUISE WEILER: DHS © 1,2,3,4; Teen-Y 1,2 — V. Pres; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 2,4; FTA 3; French Club 1; Band 1, 2,3,4; Baronettes 3,4; SABER STAFF 4 — Organizations. TERRY W. WEIMER: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Wrestling 2,3,4. LOUANNE WHEELER: DHS 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 4; Forensic League 4; Intramurals 4; Stu. Ser. 4; Choir 1,2,3; Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Batgirl 4; SHIELD STAFF 3 — Artist; SABER STAFF 4 — Pho- tographer Artist. WILLIAM E. WHEELER: DHS 2,3,4; Let- JO ANN DAVID: B.S. in Physical Education and Health; Cheerleader Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor; Indiana Central Col., St. Francis Col. LARRY DOVE: B.S., M.A.; Assistant Track Coach; Bowling Green State U., Ball State U. DIANA JO DUNN: B.A., M.S.; GAA Spon- sor, Girls’ Basketball Coach, Girls’ Track Coach, Girls’ Tennis Coach; Purdue U., St. Francis Col., University of Hawaii. JUDY EISENHUT: BiS2 nM: Ss eee ales Sponsor; Indiana U., St. Francis Col. CAROLYN FARVER: A.B., M.S.; Marion Col., St. Francis Col. DIANN FERRIS: B.S. in Vocational Home Economics; F.H.A. Sponsor; Indiana U. KAY FINCHUM: A.B., M.A.; Ball State U., Purdue U., University of Minnesota. D. D. FITES: B.S., M.S.; Assistant Prin- cipal, Athletic Director, Lettermen’s Club Advisor, Student Council Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor; Purdue U., Ball State UW EVELYN FORD: B.S.; Freshman Class Spon- sor; Ball State U., Indiana U. LAMOILE C. FORD: B.S., M.S. in Educa- termen’s Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1. KEVIN DAVID WILBUR: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 4. HERSCHEL DEAN WILHELM: DHS. 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM WILHELM: DHS 1,2,3,4. STEVEN J. WIMER: DHS 1,2,3,4. JOHN L. WIRTS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 3; FFA 3,4; Science Club 4; Basketball 1; Stu. Ser. 3,4. HELEN L. WISE: DHS 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3 — V. Pres., 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; GAA 1,2,3; Stu. Ser. 4. RAY WOODCOCK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Electronics Club 2; Gymnastics 2. JOHN MYRON WOOLEVER: DHS 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Wres- tling 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SHARON LYNN WYSS: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Stu. Coun. 2; Campus Life 1; JA 4. ANNE C. ZOOK: DHS 1,2,3,4; Stu. Coun. 1,2,3; FMC 2,3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Stu. Ser. 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 4; Swing Choir II 4. tion; Math Department Chirman; Ball State U., Indiana U. RICHARD FRARY: B.S.; Assistant Gymnas- tics Coach, Volleyball Coach; Ball State U. JUDITH GLASGOW: A.B., M.A.; Indiana U. RODNEY Ras HALES ScACAS B.S. eA Freed-Hardeman Col., Murray State U., Purdue U. HARVE HARRIS: B.S. in Education, M.S. in Guidance Counseling; Senior Class Sponsor; Indiana U. GARY HILLABRAND: B.S. in Physical Educa- tion, M.A. in Business; Football Coach; Ball State U. DONALD JERNAS: B.S. in Agricultural Educa- tion, FFA Sponsor; Purdue U. BILL JONES: B.S., M.S.; Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach; Bowling Green State U., Arizona State U., Purdue U. KENTON KAUFMAN: B.S.; — Electronics Club Sponsor, Sound Advisor; Tri-State Col., Ball State U. WILLIAM KETCH: B.S., M.S.: Sound Lighting Advisor, Chess Club Sponsor; In- diana State U., St. Francis Col. SARAH KEYES: A.B. in French, M.S. in Education; Hillsdale Col., St. Francis Col. T. L. KING: B.S., M.S.; Principal, Junior Achievement Sponsor, American Field Ser- vice Sponsor; Manchester Col., Indiana U. LLOYD KLEIN: B.S.; Science Club Co- Sponsor; Purdue University Extension. GARY KRUGER: B.S.; Manchester Col., Miami U., St. Francis Col. WALTER L. KUHLHORST: B.S in Educa- tion, M.S. in Education; American Field Ser- vice School Coordinator, Student Council Co-Sponsor; University of Cincinnati, Indi- ana U. ROBERT R. LOVE: A.B., M.A.T.; The Saber Adviser; Foreign Language Depart- ment Chairman, French Club Sponsor; In- diana U., University of Tennessee. JAMES MARKITON: 8B.A., M.S.; School Musical, Conglomeration; St. Francis Col. RICHARD McKEAN: B.S., M.S.; Basket- ball Statistican, Assistant Football Coach, Junior Class Sponsor; Bluffton Col., St. Francis Col. EVELYN MOORE: B.A., M.A.; Drama Club Sponsor; Ohio Wesleyan U., Ohio State U. JERRY MORELAND: B.S. in Biology, M.S. in Guidance Counseling, Master of Di- vinity in T heology; Junior Class Sponsor, Campus Life Sponsor; Anderson Col., St. Francis Col. DERRILL MURPHY: B.S., M.A.; Science Club Sponsor; Ball State U., Indiana U. RICHARD NORRIS: B.M., M.A.; Pep Band Director, Stage Band Director, Twirler and Baronettes Adviser, Fine Arts Department Co-chairman; Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, Ball State U. ROBERT OSWALT: B.S., M.S.; Sophomore Class Sponsor; Manchester Col., Indiana U. PETER POTTS: Building Trades Instructor. LINCOLN RECORD: B.S., M.S.; English Department Chairman, School Play Direc- rector, Forensic League Adviser, Thespian Club Sponsor, School Radio Station Sponsor — WBFD, DeKalb High School Radio News- cast Sponsor; Ball State U., St. Francis Coll., U. of Aberdeen, Scotland. WILLIAM SCHLOSSER: B.S., M.A.; Ball State U., St. Francis Col. NED SCHLOSSER: B.S. in Education, M.A. in Education; Ball State U. WILLIAM SNAVLEY: B.S. in Industrial education; DeKalb Flying Models Club Sponsor; Purdue U. HUBERT L. STACKHOUSE: B.A., A.M.T.; Concession Manager, Freshman Class Spon- sor; Manchester Col., Indiana U., Ball State U. W. GREY STONE Il: B.S.; Syracuse U., Black Mountain Col., Middle Tennessee State U., St. Francis Col. SYLVIA TAELMAN: B.A., M.S.; GAA As- sistant Advisor, Girls’ Softball Coach, Girls’ Volleyball Coach, Girls’ Track and Field Coach, Girls’ Intramurals Sponsor; Purdue U., St. Francis Col. ARTHUR F. TETRICK: A.B., M.S. in Edu- cation, M.L.S.; Student Librarian Sponsor; Cascade Col., Eastern Montana Col., Ball State U. BARBARA TUTTLE: B.S.; FHA Sponsor; Ball State U. ANDREA VAN HORNE: B.S., M.S.; Mac- alester Col., Butler U. GREGORY VICK: B.A.; Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach, As- sistant Baseball Coach, German Club Spon- sor; Ball State U. ROBERT VOELKEL: 8B.S., M.A.; Head Track Coach, Lettermen’s Club Sponsor; Ball State U., St. Francis Col. MARCELLE VOSS: A.B.; Junior Classical League Sponsor; Indiana Central Col., Ball State U., Indiana U., St. Francis Col., Beloit, Wisconsin. RAMAR WAKENIGHT: B.S., M.S.; Varsity Basketball Coach, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Sponsor; Illinois Wesleyan U., University of Illinois, Northern Illinois U., Ball State U., Indiana U. INA A. WALTON: B.A., M.A.; University of Kentucky, Lincoln Memorial U., Pike- ville Col., Morehead State U., St. Francis Col. NILES WALTON: A.B., M.A.; Physical Ed- ucation Department Chairman, Cross Coun- try Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Boys’ Intramurals Sponsor; Morehead State U., University of Kentucky, Ball State U., In- diana U. EDWIN WASHLER: B.S. in Agriculture Ed- ucation; FFA Sponsor; Purdue U. VIVIAN WATTS: B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, M.S. in Special Education; FMC Ad- visor, Concession Assistant; Indiana U. ROBERT WILDER: B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education; Audio-Visual Director; Indiana Uh. WALTER O. WILLIAMS: B.S., M.S.; Busi- ness Department Chairman; Ball State U., Purdue U., St. Francis Col. MARY CATHERINE WOOD: B.S., M.S.; Ball State U. KENNETH D. WORKMAN: B.S. in Health, Physical Education Business Education, M.S. in Guidance Counseling; Assistant Basketball Coach; Manchester Col., Indiana U., Azusa Pacific Col. JAMES M. WEISEMAN: B.S. in Business Administration, Teacher Certification; Ball State U. WAYNE WYSS: B.S. in Education, M.S. in Guidance; Ball State U., St. Francis Col. THOMAS L. ZOOK: A.B., M.A.; Practical Arts Department Chairman, Director of Community (Adult) Education, Vocational Club Sponsor; Manchester Col., Purdue U. faculty directory 223 index (F) — Faculty Acker, Bev 155 Adams, Ken 70, 155 Adams, Mark 172 Aiken, Cynthia 62, 65, 83, 163, 165 Akerman, Terri 79, 163 Akerman, Vicki 163 Akey, Bill 70, 124, 163 Albright, Lee 147 Albright, Suzanne 83, 155 Albright, V. (F) 145 Aldrich, Becky 83, 155 Aldrich, Janet 77, 163 Alexander, Hank 147 Alexander, Scott 99, 155 Alger, Dave 84, 96, 102, 105, 172 Alger, Jon 40, 58, 67, 84, 85, 163 Allison, Kevin 163 Allmandinger, Bob 84, 85, 96, 97, 102, 163 Altimus, Kirk 112, 147 Altimus, Mark 155 Altman, Tina 56, 81, 82, 126, 147 Anthony, N. (F) 88, 89, 138 Anthony, Sue 72, 126, 155 Armstrong, John 172 Armstrong, Mark 62, 163 Armstrong, Tim 163 Arnett, Georgeanna 81, 147 Aschleman, L. (F) 145 Aschleman, Tim 66, 97, 101, 155 Auld, Lee 66, 155 Austin, Judy 155 Ayers, Pam 62, 78, 163 Baber, Jeff 155 Bailey, Teresa 78, 84, 155 Baird, Judy 63, 172 Baird, Kip 56, 97, 113, 115, 125, 155 Baker, Carla 41, 56, 72, 83, 84, 87, 126, 155, 208 Baker, Cheryl 11, 75, 76, 77, 87, Zz: Baker, Debi 163 Baker, Cindy 147 Baker, Greg 100, 125, 147 Baker, J. (F) 63, 135 Baker, Kim 147 Baker, Raynelle 161 Baker, Robert 68, 147 Baker, Sandy 35, 60, 80, 83, 155 Baker, Shirley 163 Ball, Eric 172 Ball, Missy 70, 147 Ball, Randy 155 Ball, Sarah 155 Balliet, Ronald 66, 163 Balzer, Rose Ann 64, 172 Balzer, Sharon 74, 147 Banks, Allen 172 Banks, Gary 147 Banks, Janet 147 Banta, J. (F) 145 Barber, R. (F) 68,137 Bard, Robyn 79, 155 Barkey, Tim 76, 77, 163 Barnett, Carol 147 Barnhart, Roger 62, 163 Barnhart, R. (F) 145 Barse, Mitch 66, 83, 85, 155 Bartos, John 32, 53, 76, 84, 85, 1 Bassett, Craig 100, 147 Bassett, C. (F) 21, 138 Bassett, Dean 66, 109, 147 Bassett, Jeff (9) 70, 82, 109, 125, 147 Bassett, Jeff (11) 13, 58, 69, 70, 78, 96, 102, 109, 163 Bassett, J. (F) 145 Bassett, Kathy 71, 155 Bastable, Thomas 66, 147 Bates, Bill 112, 147 Baughman, Cathy 70, 72, 86, 126, 163 Baughman, Cheryl 81, 147 Baughman, Chris 63, 163 Baughman, Dennis 163 Baughman, Janie 79, 89, 172 Baughman, Julie 147 Baughman, Nancy 74, 81, 147 Bauman, Jan 84, 173 Bauman, Shirley 163 Baumgardner, Delite 74, 81, 126, 147 Beaty, A. (F) 145 Beaty, Lori 63, 126, 147 Benner, Rod 147 Betz, Luanne 56, 58, 72, 163 Bevington, M. (F) 137 Bishop, Mike 155 Blech, Marie 84, 85, 155 Blevins, Bob 155 Blevins, Brenda 80, 83, 155 Blevins, Liz 56, 81, 82, 126, 147 Blomeke, Bill 66, 163 Blomeke, James 173 Blomeke, Patty 147 Bloom, E. (F) 145 Bloom, K. (F) 145 Boger, Debbie 74, 81, 147 Boger, Jerry 173 Boger, Kim 96, 163 Boggs, Caye 62, 72, 74, 173 Boggs, Chris 163 Boldt, Diana 82, 147 Bolen, Bud 163 Bolen, Sandy 81, 147 Bolinger, Larry 96, 173 Bollet, Lance 173 Bonecutter, Jenny 173 Bonecutter, Nancy 79, 163 Bosell, Dave 56, 62, 163 Boswell, Mike 56, 57, 97, 113, 114, 124, 163 Bower, Becky 71, 119, 147 Bowman, Diana 163 Bowman, S. (F) 95, 106, 110, 138 Bowman, W. (F) 138 Boyd, Balinda79, 173 Boyd, Brenda 147 Boyd, Sherry 163 Brace, Julie 81, 126, 147 Brace, Kurt 96, 97, 102, 163 Brace, Ramona 56, 72, 119, 155 Brand, Jim 62, 66, 155 Brand, Jo 81, 147 Brand, Nancy 83, 126, 155 Brandon, John 66, 155 Brandon, Tim 81, 82, 147 Brewer, Bill 120, 163 Brewer, Charles 155 Brockhaus, Nickey 81, 147 Browand, Bill 155 Browand, Cheryl 85, 173 Brown, Bunnie 75, 163 Brown, Bret 100, 147 Brown, Dale 173 Brown, Dan (9) 68, 147 Brown, Dan (12) 44, 96, 97, 108, 174, 183 Brown, Debbie 169 Brown, Diane 81, 147 Brown, Jeff (11) 163 Brown, Jeffrey (12) 174 Brown, Karen 74, 80, 155 Brown, Kenneth 174 Brown, Leona 80, 155 Brown, Leslee 172, 174 Brown, Lisa 71, 72, 74, 81, 126, 147 Brown, Michael (12) 174 Brown, Mike (10) 155 Brown, Randy 101, 155 Brown, Sandy 155 Brunner, Janette 155 Bry, Judi 163 Bryan, Debbie 126, 163 Bryan, Phillip 82, 85, 148 Bryant, Betty 148 Bryant, James 68, 174 Bryant, Mike 98, 163 Buchanan, Jim 70, 100, 148 Buchs, Bernard 125, 155 Buchs, Bill 155 Buchs, Dennis 106, 155 Buchs, Herman 64, 174 Buchs, John 174 Buchs, Tom 125, 148 Buckmaster, Diana 49, 65, 71, 74, 76, 78, 126, 163 Buckmaster, Mark 155 Buckmaster, Sue 72, 82, 148 Budoso, Agnes 12, 64, 174 Bullock, M. (F) 145 Bumgardner, Kevin 113, 156 Bunch, Kathy 74, 81, 148 Bunch, Kent 97, 101, 113, 156 Burkett, Pam 81, 148 Butler, Jacqueline 56, 96, 104, 119, 174 Butler, Mary 70, 126, 128 Butler, Mike 96, 97, 102, 109, 163 Butler, Steve 56, 81, 82, 97, 100, 109, 147, 148 Butler, Vicki 71, 72, 126, 156 Buttermore, Betty 72, 126, 156 Buttermore, Gary 124, 164 Cameron, Stacy 72, 74, 148 Campbell, Duane 156 Carbaugh, Janice 63, 72, 75, 174, 208 Carnahan, Cheryl 164 Carnahan, Greg 66, 164 Carnahan, Helen 71, 156 Carnahan, Jeff 66, 156 Carpenter, Matt 148 Carper, A. (F) 39, 136 Carper, Bob 62,96,98,120,156 Carper, Chris 80, 156 Carper, Don 164 Carper, Jim 101, 109, 156 Carper, Judy 71, 75, 78, 164 Carper, K. (F) 145 Carper, Phil 148 Carper, Randy 156 Carper, V. (F) 145 Carr, Jim 62, 83, 98, 156 Carr, Tom 156 Carroll, Paul 70, 100, 148 Casselman, Kelly 148 Casselman, Kim 98, 164 Casselman, Rhonda 79, 164 Catterall, Karen 164 Chagoya, Bill 62, 156 Chalfant, Dave 96, 97, 102, 113, 156 Chalfant, Jon 174 Charleswood, Ann 63, 72, 174, 209 Chavez, Terry 20,75,148 Cherry, Janice 71, 75, 78, 164 Cherry, Joanne 53, 58, 61, 71, Ta fly G04 197 Christian, John 56, 60, 97, 101, 155, 156, 207 Christlieb, John 46, 63, 148 Clark, Candy 58, 61, 71, 84, 85, 174 Clark, Cindy 156 Clark, Jack 175 Clark, John 71, 84, 97, 156 Clark, Rhonda 84, 164 Clevenger, Dan 175 Clifford, Joe 61, 66, 70, 164, 209 Coburn, Janet 81, 148 Colby, Wayne 42, 164 Cole, Danny 77, 175 Cole, Susan 156 Coleman, Anita 63, 77, 175 Coleman, Brenda5, 6, 27, 76, 80, 86, 156 Coleman, Loretta 81, 148 Colley, Rita 148 Collingsworth, Cindi 81, 148 Collingsworth, Mike 148 Collins, Annie 62, 175 Collins, Marc 34, 58, 61, 68, 71, 83, 85, 96, 106, 175 Collins, Greg 56, 71, 84, 85, 106, 110, 111, 156 Collins, Helen 164 Collins, Kerry 156 Collins, Mark 148 Collins, Marty 148 Combs, Woody 164, 167 Comment, Jim 66, 148 Condon, Wendy 70, 81, 148 Conrad, Jeff 66, 82, 100, 112, 125, 148 Cook, Debbie 81, 126, 128, 148 Cook, Jone 62, 65, 164 Cook, Judy 63, 76, 77, 78, 175 Cook, Randy 175 Cook, Ricky 175 Cook, W. (F) 138 Cool, Melissa 148, 214 Cooper, Fritz 97, 98, 113, 156 Cooper, Gary 176 Cooper, Harley 148 Cooper, Mike 101, 156 Cooper, Ron 148 Couey, D. (F) 138 Cox, Danny 156 Cox, Dave 164 Cox, Debbie 82, 148 Cox, S. (F) 145 Cox, Wilma 79, 176 Coyle, Deborah 75, 90, 176, 183 Crabill, Sally 72, 78, 164 Crabill, Terry 62, 77, 84, 176, 183 Creager, Larie 66, 148 Creecy, Pam 83, 87, 164 Cripe, Deborah 195 Crozier, Cindy 148 Crozier, Vicky 76, 77, 164 Culbertson, Terry 161 Curry, Brenda 164 Curtis, Lois 56, 72, 164 Curtiss, Dave 25, 71, 84, 85, 97, 156 Dalman, Mike 70, 148 Dangler, Sherry 64, 176 Daniels, Butch 156 Daniels, Dennis 100, 110, 148 Daub, Gary 12, 41, 58, 97, 112, 114, 172, 176 Daub, Gene 156 David, J. (F) 75, 138 Davidson, Bradd 69, 164 Davidson, Dan 156 Davis, Bea 148 Davis, Bobbie 74, 148 Davis, Bruce 4, 24, 25, 59, 61, 76,77, 129, 176, 201 Davis, Jill 71, 82, 148 Davis, Mike 176 Davis, Randy 156 Davis, Ron 28, 53, 58, 62, 68, 70, 84, 8 5, 96, 176, 197 Davis, Wilma 47, 80, 156 Days, Jane 176 Days, Marilee 65, 79, 177 Days, Marlene 75, 148 Deam, Eddie 156, 161 Deardorf, Dave 156 Decker, Carol 60, 156 Deetz, Connie 161 Deetz, Jeff 148 Deetz, John 43, 84, 164 Deetz, Judy 62, 164 Delbecgq, Darlene 148 Delbecq, Debbie 148 Delbecg, Diane 71, 89, 164 Delbecag, Elaine 70, 126, 156 Deller, Mike 82, 148 Deller, William 164, 169 DeLucenay, Cheryl 58, 62, 70, 90, 175, 177 DeLucenay, Greg 148 DeLucenay, Mike 164 DeLucenay, Sue 21, 72, 81, 148 Denman, Florence 62, 156 Denman, Paul 148 Dennis, M. (F) 145 DePew, Cal 164 DePew, Cheryl 80, 156 DePew, Danny 148 Depew, Loretta 80, 156 DePew, Melody 156 DePew, Richard 98,99,164 Derrow, Alison 71, 75, 81, 148 DeWitt, Rick 97, 100, 112, 125, 148 DeYoung, Kim 149 Dickenson, R. (F) 145 Dickman, Steve 84, 164 Dickman, Susan 60, 61, 69, 70, 101, 156 Dickson, Debbie 156 Diederich, Roger 62, 70, 84, 85, 177 Diehl, Ralph 164 Diehl, Rosanne 149 Diemer, Mark 156 Dilley, Gary 109, 149 Dobson, Pauline 63, 177 Dollier, Mark 62, 109, 156 Donaldson, Doug 109, 164 Donaldson, Pam 164 Donaldson, Steve 81, 149 Dove, L. (F) 120,139 Dove, Robbie 84, 85, 97, 156 Drerup, Anita 164 Drerup, Ken 13, 78, 157 Drerup, Louise 149 Drerup, Phillip 177 Drerup, Rosie 63, 79, 164 Dreyer, Judy 62, 74, 164 Dulle, Cheryl 80, 157 Duncan, Julia 5, 10, 70, 72, 76, 78, 119, 126, 157 Duncan, Mike 177 Dunifon, Patrick 177 Dunn, D. (F) 138 Dunn, Ed 100, 124, 149 Dunn, Jayne 56, 57, 58, 61, 63, LPL, Sled Dunn, Jim 96, 106, 107, 122, 164 Dunn, Julie 149 Dyer, Jennie 72, 83, 157 Dyer, Tony 177 Easley, Hal 76, 78, 84, 157 Easley, Rex 70, 81, 149 Eckert, Chris 78, 157 Eckert, C. (F) 132 Eckert, Dennis 82, 149 Edsall, Rita 149 Egly, Carol 149 Eisenhut, J. (F) 67, 139 Eldridge, Jerry 58, 68, 82, 149 Eldridge, Rhonda 62, 67, 71, 75, 164 8 1 W Ph Hye p pate tlle uae, | Cae) Cafke Catke, Ellert, Becky 164 Ellert, Duane 64, 177 Ellert, Jeanie 80, 126, 157 Ellert, L. (F) 145 ’ Ellert, Tim 77, 164 Elliott, David 149 Elliott, Jim 20, 96, 97, 125, 164 Elliott, Missy 72, 157 Ellis, Dianna 60, 61, 62, 75, 84, 126, 128, 157 Ellis, Regina 80, 157 Ellison, Jane 24, 76, 77, 164 Ely, Barb 24, 25, 84, 86, 90, 91, UA, WAsy, WA Ely, Janis 71, 75, 81, 82, 119, 149 Emerick, Robert 62, 177 Engle, Chris 72, 84, 177 Engle, Karol 59, 86, 164 Erwin, Michelle 177 Erwin, Steven 177 Evans, Jon 81, 149 Evans, Patsy 157 Evans, Rod 164 Eyler, Jo 63, 67, 70, 90, 178, 197 Eyster, Jacki 157 Eyster, James 62, 178, 196, 197 Eyster, Jeff 149 Farrington, Julie 72, 73, 83, 87, 157 Farrington, Rex 96, 102, 178 Farver, C. (F) 139 Farver, Dan 149 Faulkner, Debbie 80, 157 Faulkner, Kevin 164 Fee, Tim 63, 76, 77, 78, 165 Feller, Dave 70, 97, 112, 125, 149 Feller, Jeanne 62, 74, 149 Feller, Kim 5, 70, 72, 80, 157 Felton, Dave 149 Fender, Ervin 149 Fender, Jeff 62, 165 Fender, Karen 83, 157 Fender, Larry 68, 157 Fender, Lauralee 149 Ferris, D. (F) 65, 139 Fifer, Charles 71, 78, 157 Fike, Cecil 149 Fike, Diane 149 Fike, Harry 165 Finchum, K. (F) 139 Fink, David 173, 178 Fites, D. (F) 94, 134 Fleck, Suzy 56, 58, 61, 62, 67, 71,72, 74, 88, 89, 126, 165 Florreich, Sabine 70, 127, 149, 214 Fluke, Henry 149 Fluke, Phil 157 Foley, Sheila 71, 89, 126, 127, 157 Foley, Steve 76, 178 Ford, E. (F) 139 Rona lea( Ea 37 Ford, Mike 64, 96, 178 Ford, Thomas 178 Foulks, Doug 84, 85, 157 Fox, John 66, 165 Fox, Larry 60, 101, 123, 157 Fox, Susan 126, 157 Fox, Terry 62, 165 Fox, Veronica 58, 70, 75, 126, 128, 178, 191 Frain, Donna 58, 62, 67, 71, 75, 84, 126, 127, 165 Franks, Yolanda 149 Frary, R. (F) 110, 139 Frederick, Liane 157 Frederick, Laura 56, 62, 75, 76, TO, SOS Freed, Cynthia 53, 62, 65, 75, 178, 197 Freed, Keith 97, 112, 125, 149 Freed, Rick 165 Frey, Cindy 58, 70, 78, 84, 157 Frey, Jeri 62, 79, 165 Frick, Steve 165 Friedel, John 28, 96, 108, 165 Friedel, Victor 149 Friend, Mark 165 Friend, Randall 63, 76, 77, 179, 197 Fromm, Sharon 169 Frownfelter, Susy 13, 63, 67, 76, 78, 165 Fry, Phyllis 71, 75, 80, 83, 157 Frye, Doug 83, 157 Fugate, Alan 81, 82, 149 Fuller, David 64, 179 Gael, Anna 62, 165 Gael, Mary 58, 179 Gafken, David 96,97,114,120,179 Gafken, Jim 97, 113, 157 Gahimer, Neal 157 Gallagher, Connie 72, 81, 149 Gallagher, Dave 4, 56, 76, 163, 165, 208 Gallagher, Mike 56, 98, 101, 102, 124, 125, 157 Galligher, Gary 157 Garman, Gary 78, 157 Garman, Jim 149 Garns, Dave 157 Geary, Helen 53, 56, 58, 59, 61, 71,74, 89, 179, 198 Gerbers, Dennis 157 Gerig, Dave 62, 66, 157 Gerig, Karen 81, 149 Gerig, M. (F) 62, 134 Gerig, Mike 59, 62, 76, 77, 97, 165 Gfeller, Nancy 47, 62, 149 Gibson, Brance 149 Gibson, Jerry 149 Gibson, Roger 66, 157 Gifford, Vicky 64, 72, 73, 179 Gilbert, Lauren 165 Glasgow, J. (F) 6, 139 Gleason, Wendy 157 Glick, Gary 101,113,120,157 Glick, Randy 149 Goen, Cindy 157 Goings, D. (F) 145 Goings, Linda 149 Goings, S. (F) 145 Goings, Teri 62, 165 Golden, Charlotte 179 Golden, Mike 157 Gonzalez, Debbie 149 Gonzalez, Faith 149 Gonzalez, Jose 38, 70, 96, 106, 179, 199 Gonzalez, Karen 83, 87, 157 Gonzalez, Tony 98, 157 Goodwin, Alan 81, 149 Goodwin, John 83, 165 Gordon, B. (F) 145 Gorrell, Debbie 67, 71, 74, 157 Gorsuch, Cynthia 179 Graber, B. (F) 133 Graber, Dave 81, 100, 109, 125, 149 Graber, Steve 35, 83, 102, 108, 157 Gramling, Craig 179 Gramling, Kevin 165 Granstaff, Krisann 65, 179 Grate, Janet 11, 16, 22, 23, 52, 53, 58, 63, 74, 86, 172, 179, 203 Grate, Lyle 165 Grate, Marshall 58,96,98,99,114, 120,165 Grate, Matt 96, 98, 113, 1 49 Grate, Ron 70, 158 Grate, Steve 165 Graves, Julie 158 Gray, Wayne 101, 158 Grear, Patty i158 Greek, Brent 82, 109, 149 Greenawalt, Marisa 81, 149 Greenfield, Barry 124, 165 Greenfield, Carole 80, 158 Greenfield, Kerry 81, 149 Greenfield, Linda 165 Greenfield, Richard 179 Greenfield, Steve 149 Greenwalt, Matt 62, 165 Greuter, Joe 158 Griffin, Debra 79, 179 Griffin, Karen 36, 62, 64, 83, 126, 179, 188 Griffin, Sharon 79, 180 Grile, Kathy 12, 37, 56, 58, 64, 72,74, 86, 90, 91, 180, 181 Grimm, Diane 72, 165, 212 Grimm, Joyce 78, 180 Grimm, J. (F) 145 Grogg, David 106, 149 Grogg, Jeff 96, 106, 107, 180, 195 Grogg, John 66, 76, 77, 84, 85, 165 Grogg, Steve (9) 82, 124, 150 Grogg, Steve (10) 62, 83, 98, 106, 158 Grogg, Tara 61, 63, 67, 75, 84, 86, 88, 89, 126, 165 Groscop, Sue 72, 126, 158 Gunn, Frankie 165 Gurtner, David 66, 150 Guy, P. (F) 145 Hall, Debbie 82, 150 Hall, Rick 4, 24, 59, 63, 76, 77, 96, 97, 165 Hall, R. (F) 140 Hamilton, Jeff 165 Hamilton, Jim 97, 158 Hamman, L. (F) 145 Hammon, Rita 180 Hampshire, Kay 60, 84, 158 Hampshire, Steven 5,28,56,57, 58,84,85,96,98,120,180 Handley, Steve 78, 158 Handshoe, Donna 62, 150 Hansen, Carl 120,158 Hansen, Helen 150 Hansen, Linda 74, 153 Hansen, O. (F) 135 Harkless, Kathy 60, 80, 158 Harmes, Gloria 150 Harmes, Keith 150 Harmes, Marilyn 180 Harmon, Mary Lou 150 Harmon, Linda 180 Harper, Gene 158 Harper, Mary 58, 61, 70, 165 Harris, H. (F) 33, 140, 203 Harter, Michael 76, 84, 85, 180, 184 Hartman, Carmen 82, 126, 150 Hartman, Curtis E. 62, 180 Hartman, Denise (9) 71, 74, 81, 126, 150 Hartman, Denise (10) 158 Hartman, Denise (11) 58, 67, 75, 76, 77, 83, 84, 86, 165 Hartman, Julie 75, 81, 82, 149, 150 Hartman, Norman 68, 150 Hartman, Susan 64, 181 Hartranft, Lyle 180, 181 Harvey, Christie 75, 77, 165 Harvey, Shelley 7, 72, 80, 158 Haskins, George 181 Hatter, C. J. 59, 61, 77, 165 Hatter, Jackie 78, 181 Havens, Tim 69, 165 Havens, Will 63, 77, 78, 165 Haynes, Dave 71, 83, 97, 110, 124 125, 158 Haynes, Sally 62, 67, 88, 89, 181 Hayward, Brenda 83, 158 Haywood, Bob 35, 62, 70, 83, 85, 106, 158 Healey, Pete 161 Healey, Steven 64, 181 Heffley, Emily 43, 165 Heffley, Keenan 150 Heffley, Tim 112, 150 Heimach, Bill 70, 97, 100, 101, lil 2 24 50, Heimach, Sandra 29, 53, 58, 59, 63567456 n oO OA Lol 201 Heise, Joan 63, 181 Helton, Rita 150 Henderson, Ben 62, 81, 82, 100, 150 Henderson, Jim 158 Henderson, Kevin 66, 158 Henry, Shayne 58, 63, 72, 73, 86, 165 Hertel, Chris 71, 150 Hervey, Dan 181 Hervey, Julie 61, 165 Hess, Cynthia 86, 172, 181 Hess, R. (F) 132 Hicks, James 158 High, Alan 108, 182 High, Judy 165 High, Karen 150 High, Tim 108, 165 Hile, Trionne 84,85,165,197 Hile, Troy 81, 82, 100, 125, 150 Hill, Ruth 72, 73, 158 Hillabrand, G. (F) 37, 94, 103, 140 Hillmer, Ann 53, 58, 63, 67, 74, WS), TAs, Hi, (kes, 1 Hines, J. (F) 133 Hines, Jonny 4, 25, 61, 80, 158 Hines, Vincent 102, 120, 182 Hinkle, Darlene 63, 64, 182 Hinkley, Bobbie 158 Hinman, Eric 100, 125, 150 Hippensteel, Lee Ann 56, 74, 81, 150 Hissong, Dennis 182 Hissong, H. (F) 145 Hissong, Karen 126, 158 Hodge, Elaine 81, 82, 150 Hodges, N. (F) 140 Hoff, Karl 36, 182 Hoffelder, Dan 109, 150 Holdeman, Kris 7, 82, 150 Hollar, Jarvis 158 Holman, Carol 67, 84, 87, 166 Holmes, J. (F) 145 Holmes, Neal 98, 99, 166 Holmes, Larry 10, 12, 56, 57, 96, 97, 102, 104, 114, 124, 182 Honaker, Janelle 60, 61, 63, 65, 67, 68, 69, 89, 158, 197 Honaker, Tim 17, 25, 61, 62, 68, 78, 182 Hons, Eric 150 Hornbacker, Dave 69, 102, 166 Hornbacker, Douglas 166 Hughes, Tonya 72, 166 Houlton, Karen 62, 81, 82, 150 Houser, Debbie 62, 78, 83, 182 Houser, Sherrill 81, 150 Houston, Terry 150 Hovarter, H. (F) 145 Hoyer, Sally 82, 150 Hubartt, Sara 83, 158 Huff, Johnny 150 Hunter, Audrey 82, 150 Hunter, Rosalie 47, 150 Husselman, Sue 84, 182 Huth, Ricky 150 Iddings, Gregg 161 Imus, Scot 100, 123, 150 Inlow, Lori 72,158 Inlow, Rick 158 Inlow, Terry 182, 210 Ish, Dave 83, 158 James, Frederick 182 James, J. (F) 135 Jennings, Brad 58, 96, 106, 166 Jennings, Monica 150 Jennings, Rex 83, 85, 166 Jennings, Roseanne 182 Jensen, Robert 166 Jernas, D. (F) 66, 140 Jernigan, Brenda 38, 78, 166 Jetmore, Michael 182 Johnson, Barbara 161 Johnson, Cathy 71, 78, 166 Johnson, Karen 74, 81, 82, 150 Johnson, Kent 66, 150 Johnson, Lorie 58, 63, 71, 76, 77, 86, 89, 163, 166, 197 Johnson, Sandi 70, 72, 83, 158 Johnson, Thomas 76, 77, 182 Jones, Bob 62, 84, 85, 166 Jones, Cheryl 158 Jones, Julie 63, 72, 74, 90, 183, 92 Jones, Sandra 150 Jones, W. (F) 38, 95, 112, 124, 140 Jordan, Ed 76, 78, 158 Jordan, Harold 66, 153 Jordan, Linda 62, 79, 183 Jordan, Pat 67, 76, 78, 158 Jordan, Steve 81, 150 Joseph, Dave 158 Kain, Mary 7, 150 Kain, Susan 75, 78, 126, 166, 209 Kaufman, Craig 183 Kaufman, K. (F) 69, 141 Keen, Brenda 81, 150 Keen, Homer 166 Keesler, Lona 158 Keesler, Toni 79, 166 Keller, Toni 28, 58, 63, 67, 71, 75, 84, 166 Kelley, Billy 110, 111, 158 Kelley, Christina 158 Kelley, Debbie 158 Kelly, Schuyler 96, 97, 122, 183 Kemp, Cathy 150 Kempf, Jeff 150 Kern, Debra 59, 72, 74, 76, 77, 126, 183 Kessler, Carolyn 69, 71, 75, 158 Kessler, Frank 158 Kessler, Jenny 150 Kessler, Janice 183 Kester, Dave 89, 97, 158 Ketch, W. (F) 68, 141 Keuneke, Teresa 65, 89, 166 Keyes, S. (F) 141 Kimmel, Larry 66, 150 Kimmel, Mike 62, 66, 166 King, Bill 150 King, Randy 166 King, T. (F) 134 Kinzer, Cliff 66, 83, 97, 101, 102, 109, 129, 159 Klein, L. (F) 69, 140 Klein, Margaret 33, 72, 73, 183 Klein, Steve 97, 159 Klinger, Lori 150 Klinger, Tina 166 Klink, Brenda 63, 70, 72, 90, 91, c eaceins index 225 Klink, Margie 23, 58, 63, 70, 72, 88, 96, 119, 166 Knop, Brian 151 Knop, Michael 166 Knott, Bob 166 Knott, Dave 62, 109, 166, 213 Knott, Deborah 52, 62, 90, 91, 183, 210 Knott, Sheryl 5, 28, 61, 67, 71, 75,78, 86, 126, 166 Koch, Maureen 159 Kohl, Dianne 84, 166 Korff, N. (F) 145 Kott, Leonard 96, 97, 102, 103, 120,183 Krafft, Steve 83, 101, 159 Kratzman, Ray 151 Krehl, Cheryl 70, 80, 159 Krehl, Twylla 78, 166 Kretz, Charlene 28, 84, 126, 159 Krontz, Dave 151 Krontz, John 108, 159 Kruger, G. (F) 140 Krumma, Theresa 62, 79, 184 Kuhlhorst, Eric 166 Kuhlhorst, Neal 97, 101, 102, 113, 159 Kuhlhorst, W. (F) 56, 137 Kummer, Larry 66, 82, 151 Kurtz, Cal 166 Kurtz, Chris 151, 81 Ladd, Susie 62, 72, 119, 166 Landes, Steve 159 Lantz, Mike 70, 112, 124, 151 LaRowe, Julie 70, 72, 159 LaRowe, J. (F) 145 LaRowe, P. (F) 145 LaRowe, Rex 66, 166 Lawless, Bill 85, 166 Lawless, Sue 58, 67, 72, 74, 88, 89, 184 Laws, Curt 159 Leas, Cindy 63, 65, 83, 85, 184 Leas, J. (F) 145 Leas, Tom 82, 151 Leas, V. (F) 145 Leffler, Dave 41, 96, 97, 102, 124, 159 Leins, Don 96, 124, 166 Leins, Gary 29, 56, 96, 97, 102, 120,124, 125, 184, 191, 201 Leins, Sue 159 Lemper, Steve 70, 82, 151 Leon, Don 151 Leon, Robert 159 Leon, Ron 151 Lepard, Dave 166 Lepley, Brenda 184 Lepley, Kathy 65, 67, 75, 78, 86, 126, 166 Lepley, Kristy 82, 151, 214 Lepley, Lynda 21, 23, 82, 119, 126, 151, 214 Lepley, Pam 79, 184, 214 Liberatore, Nita 63, 72, 159 Liddell, Judy 166 Lieb, Margaret 72, 82, 151 Lige, Lorna 53, 58, 63, 67, 74, 90, 126, 184, 197 Likens, Don 81, 151 Likens, Gerald 166 Likens, Mark 124, 166 Likens, Marty 159, 113 Likens, Penny 151 Likens, Scott 125, 151 Likes, Mary 151 Link, Natalie 63, 84, 159 Link, Scott 166 Link, Terie 64, 184 Littlefield, Brenda 159 Lovergood, Patsy 62, 151 Livergood, R. (F) 145 Lockwood, Tim 99, 122, 184 Lochner, Mike 166 Lochner, Randy 98, 151 Lohse, Laurie 159 Long, Dan 184 Long, James 61, 62, 159 Longenbaugh, D. (F) 135 Lorentzen, J. (F) 145 Love, R. (F) 2,71, 91, 136 Lowe, Linda 62, 63, 78, 185, 188 Lowe, Sandy 151 Lumpkins, Greg 166 Lung, D. (F) 135 Lung, Peggy 62, 126, 166 Lundquist, Linda 58, 59, 63, 65, 76, 77, 84, 85, 185, 196, 197 Lundquist, Nita 78, 83, 126, 159 MacDonald, Bob 25, 28, 59, 76, 77,122, 166 MacDowall, Carolyn 74, 101, 159 MacDowall, Christopher 71, 159 Mack, Julie 128, 159 Madden, Debbie 72, 159 Magginnis, Jerry 76, 77, 96, 185 Maldeney, Teresa 72, 151 Maldeney, Tim 82, 151 Manon, Julie 159 Mansfield, Rick 161 Markiton, J. (F) 78, 141 Marks, Ron 169 Marshall, Kathy 81, 151 Marshall, Ron 159 Martin, Robert, 96, 185 Martin, Ted 68, 70, 151 Martz, Charlie 50, 63, 76, 77, 84, 101, 166 Martz, Donna 70, 81, 82, 151 Mason, Pat 86, 167 Maugherman, Dave 159 Mauk, E. (F) 145 Mauk, P. (F) 145 Maurer, Barbara 65, 159 Mavis, Karen 83, 126, 159 Mavis, Karl 62, 64, 68, 69, 185, 207 Mayberry, Mark 100, 125, 151 McAlhany, Tim 96, 97, 114, 115, 167 McBride, Pauline 151 McBride, Terry 185 McCartney, Linda 159 McClellan, Delores 62, 185 McClellan, Melinda 159 McCorkle, Teri 63, 167 McDaniel, Shawn 62, 167, 209 McDonald, Jo 62, 126, 167 McDonald, Vickie 43, 185, 126 McEntarfer, Pam 62, 167 McEntarfer, Roger 62, 76, 78, 84, 85, 167 McEntarfer, Wayne 70, 82, 125, 151 McIntyre, Bill 56, 97, 102, 167 McKean, D. (F) 100, 115, 141 McKean, Linda 78, 167 McNutt, Pam 167 McSorley, Melanie 62, 71, 72, 185 Means, Dian 43, 62, 83, 185 Medler, Fred 159 Mefford, Stan 82, 151 Menges, Karen 49, 72, 151 Mergy, Pam 56, 70, 74, 82, 126, 149, 151 Messer, Deb 63, 185 Messer, Sherry 167 Messman, Roger 159 Metcalf, D. (F) 132 Mettert, Susie 71, 76, 77, 167 Meyer, Bruce 70, 125, 151 Mick, H. (F) 145 Micky, Ruphin 66, 185, 200 Middleton, Billie Jo 80, 159 Middleton, Brad 159 Miller, Bill 161 Miller, Bob 151 Miller, Charles 151 Miller, Cindy 82, 151 Miller, Connie 59, 61, 71, 88, 89, 167 Miller, Dave (10) 159 Miller, Dave (11) 66, 167 Miller, Denise 169 Miller, Ed 113,120, 159 Miller, I. (F) 145 Miller, Julie 72, 96, 119 Miller, Laura 151 Miller, Sandi 159 Miller, S. (F) 132 Miller, Vicki 151 Mills, Jerry 151 Miser, Becky 63, 72, 84, 185 Mitchener, Rick 44, 159 Mock, Carrie 153 Montez, Dan 56, 70, 96, 97, 102, 104, 113,'120, 159 Moore, Cherisse 151 Moore, Kristie 63, 71, 75, 90, 126, 185 Moore, M. (F) 60, 141 Moore, Renata 159 Moore, Rick 45, 96, 108, 185 Moreland, G. (F) 21, 29, 40, 141 Morgan, Elizabeth 90, 186, 197 Morgan, Jeff 159 Morgan, Tina 159 Morningstar, Colleen 62, 167 Moor, Cathy 60, 75, 83, 160 Morr, J. (F) 145 Morr, S. (F) 145 Morton, Carmilla 186 Morton, Mark 62, 96, 120, 160 Moughler, Keith 81, 100, 112, 25 mio Moughler, Kevin 64, 77, 186 Mountz, Nancy 81, 82, 151 Moyer, Dave 39, 62, 96, 97, 114, 115, 125, 167 Moyer, Julie 81, 82, 151 Muckenfuss, Don 70, 82, 110, 151 Muckenfuss, Pat 72, 167 Muhn, Marianne 56, 71, 75, 147, 151 Murphy, D. (F) 69, 141 Murray, G. (F) 145 Muzzillo, Mary 74, 79, 167 Muzzillo, T. (F) 134 Myers, Allen 44, 151 Myers, Don 62, 96, 98, 99, 120, 186 Myers, Jane 160 Myers, John 122, 123, 186 Myers, Kevin 96, 98, 99, 108, 164, 167 Myers, Mark 106, 151 Myers, Pam 160 Nelson, Donald 62, 186 Nelson, Sharon 169 Nelson, Steve 52, 58, 67, 70, 84, 97, 114, 124, 186 Neuman, Karen 72, 82, 126, 151 Newcomer, Dawn 151 Newcomer, Roger 83, 186 Newcomer, Teresa 81, 152 Nichols, Chery] 56, 64, 76, 186 Nicholas, N. (F) 145 Nopper, Mary 62, 167 Norris, Gregg 52, 56, 58, 61, 67, 84, 85, 87, 90, 96, 97,'120, 186, 197, | 201, 213, 220, 221 orris, Jeff 33, 81, 82 , 97, 100, 110, 152 Norris, J. (F) 145 Norris, R. (F) 82, 83, 84, 85, 136 Nugen, Ann 72, 74, 81, 82, 126, 152 Nusbaum, Jerry 186 Nusbaum, Terry 167 Ober, John 59, 61, 62, 96, 110, 111, 186, 196, 197 Oberlin, Janet 72, 167 Oberlin, Kenneth 96, 102, 120, 186 Openlander, Brenda 83, 160 Ordway, Jackie 81, 152 Ordway, Janine 77, 155, 160 Osborn, Tony 152 Oswalt, R. (F) 142 Outland, Brad 34, 41, 60, 106, 110, 160 Outland, Eric 61, 69, 70, 167 Paimer, Denise 79, 186 Palmer, Valerie 160 Pankop, Leatha 160 Park, Jim 70, 76, 78, 113, 124, 125 Parker, Marlin 62, 186 Parker, Sally 79, 160 Parr, Tim 66, 76, 78, 160 Parrett, Teresa 152 Parrish, Dave 83, 160 Parrish, Ronda 75, 81, 152 Parsell, Chris 187 Parsell, Cyndi 167 Patee, Joy 79, 167 Patee, Teresa 79, 187 Patrick, Brillian 153 Payton, Keith 187 Payton, Rick 167 Payton, Ron 160 Peckhart, Bill 195 Penland, Dennis 62, 187 Penland, Jeff 152 Pepple, Alice 62, 167 Pepple, Chuck 62, 167 Pepple, J. (F) 145 Pepple, Janet 187 Pepple, John 83 , 160 Pepple, Leona 152 Pepple, Rex 187 Perlich, Donna 82, 126, 152 Perlich, D. (F) 145 Perlich, Shirley 58, 63, 65, 70, 84, 85, 89, 90, 126, 187 Peters, Mark 78, 96, 98, 99, 120, 157,160 Petre, Bev 187 Petre, John 167 Petre, Terry 187 Pfefferkorn, A. (F) 145 Pfefferkorn, Dave 160 Pfefferkorn, Ed 62, 167, 168 Phillips, Chris 56, 96, 97, 102, 124, 125, 160 Phillips, Dan 167 Phillips, Jane 62, 75, 78, 187 Ze Phillips, Jim 112, 152 Pierce, Diane 84, 85, 167 Pierce, Yvonne 62, 72, 74, 78, 79, 126, 188 Pineiro, Joe 152 Pine, P. (F) 145 Pinney, Dennis 152 Platt, John 26, 96, 97, 102, 114, 117, 124, 167 Platt, J. (F) 94, 103, 104, 105 Platt, Vickie 12, 152 Pleveich, Mona 81, 152 Pogue, Richard 160 Post, Denise 160 Post, R. (F) 145 Potts, Heather 167 Potts, P. (F) 45, 142 Prater, Charels 152 Praul, Mark 69, 152 Pressler, Scott 167 Price, Donald 188 Price, Phil 167 Prichard, Mary 152 Prichard, Thomas 64, 188 Provines, Janice 58, 67, 75, 77, 90, 188, 197 Provines, Steve 66, 160 Pulver, Linda 63, 75, 78, 90, 91, 126, 181, 188, 204 Qualls, Wendy 62, 75, 78, 188 Quinn, Dewey 47, 62, 188 Rakestraw, K. (F) 145 Ramey, H. (F) 145 Ramsey, Harold 160 Ramsey, Kenny 160 Randall, Theresa 62, 188 Randle, B. (F) 63, 134 Ransbottom, Cindy 63, 167 Raub, Shela 61, 62, 84, 167 Raymer, Bob 56, 62, 65, 70, 90, 129, 188 Reas, Randy 62, 167 Record, L. (F) 59, 61, 137 Rediger, Debra 58, 84, 85, 86, 90, 188, 206 Reed, Don 100, 120, 152 Reed, John 17, 68, 69 70, 167 Reed, Mark 152 -Refner, Mike 96, 260 Reid, Mike 189 Reid, Paul 96, 97, 167 Reinig, Margaret 78, 126, 189, 252 Refner, Mike 96, 160 Reinig, Tom 66, 152 Reinoehl, G. (F) 145 Reinoehl, Jerry 66, 152 Reinoehl, Joel 64, 189 Reinoehl, Sam 66, 152 Rempis, Helen 74, 79, 167 Reynolds, Gary 96, 97, 102, 189 Rezmer, Brian 152 Rezmer, Bruce 167 Richards, Chris 4, 11, 63, 72, 74, 88, 89, 189 Richards, Julie 56, 72, 81, 89, 152 Richmond, Kami 160 Richter, Dave 58, 62, 76, 77, 96, 98, 120, 168 Rickman, Karen 79, 160 Ridenour, Susan 79, 166, 168 Ridgway, Gwen 160 Ridgway, Mona 11, 58, 72, 74, 84, 86, 88, 89, 90, 189 Ridgway, Teresa 63, 64, 75, 78, 84, 175, 188, 189 Riggs, Cissy 189 Riggs, |. (F) 145 Riggs, J. (F) 145 Rinearson, Tony 160 Ritenour, Jeff 189 Rittenhouse, Roma 152 Roark, Rick 96, 114, 117, 118, 122, 123, 189, 197 Roark, Vickie 72, 81, 126, 152 Robbins, Julie 82, 152 Roberts, Sid 152 Roberts, Stan 64, 76, 77, 190 Robertson, Janise 81, 152 Robuck, Scott 42, 168 Rohm, Dawn 49, 62, 152 Rohm, Jeff 58, 69, 84, 85, 168 Rohm, N. (F) 133 Rohm, Rex 56, 70, 82, 112, 147, 152 Romero, Randy 28, 56, 76, 77, 78, 96, 97, 120, 163, 168 Rose, Dave 58, 62, 84, 85, 90, 96, 106, 107, 124, 190, 191 Rose, Rebekah 60, 83, 160 Rottger, Connie 79, 190, 202 Rottger, Mike 190 Rowe, Chris 79, 168 Rowe, Gary 190 , Rowe, L. (F) 145 Rowe, Ronald 153 Rowe, Vanda 152 Rudolph, Rich 53, 96, 97, 114, 124, 125, 190 Rudolph, Terry 44, 97, 109, 124, 160 Rufner, Randy 96, 102, 168 Rugman, Melinda 61, 62, 72, 73, 78, 160 Rupert, Pat 62, 80, 160 Rush, Lynne 63, 74, 78, 84, 168 Sanders, Janice 81, 148, 152 Sanders, Teri 12, 33, 58, 63, 64, 72,73, 86, 190 Sattison, Mark 5, 38, 168 Sattison, Marty 29, 53, 58, 96, 98, 99, 108 109, 120, 178, 190, 196,197 Saunders, Bonny 160, 214 Saurbeck, Rod 125, 160 Saurbeck, Moira 82, 152 Scanlon, Rory 160 Scattergood, Leabeth 58, 168 Schendel, Bob 168 Scheurich, Larry 62, 168 Scheurich, Ron 81, 152 Schiffli, Pat 190 Schiffli, Lorraine 72, 82, 152 Schlatter, Lynn 84, 190 Schlosser, Brenda 72, 83, 87, 126, 160 Schlosser, Greg 56, 97, 100, 112, 124, 152 Schlosser, N. (F) 142 Schlosser, P. (F) 145 Schlosser, W. (F) 142 Schofield, Tom 153 Schortgen, Bernard 83, 168 Schortgen, Vicki 152 Schwatz, Dawn 152 Scott, Tracy 152 Scranage, Dave 71, 160 Scranage, J. (F) 145 Scranage, Sarah 74, 82, 152 Scranage, V. (F) 145 Sebert, Arlene 22, 23, 29, 53, 56, 58, 61, 63, 65, 74, 90, 126, 190, 196, 197, 201 Seifert, Deb 53, 58, 63, 65, 70, 74, 90, 190, 197 Seigel, Deb 13, 72, 75, 84, 190 Seigel, Sharon 72, 82, 152 Seiss, Janet 83, 87, 160 Sewards, James 160 Sewelin, Lawrence 168 Shaffer, Junior 190 Shaffer, Roxanne 80, 160 Shatto, C. (F) 145 Shatto, Eugene 83, 120, 168 Shaw, Debbie 20, 72, 126, 160 Shearer, Randy 152 Shearer, Ronnie 62, 190 Sherck, Dwight 96, 98, 120, 191 Shipe, Greg 81, 152 Shipe, Jeff 96, 97, 109, 160 Shipe, Pam 81, 82, 152 Shipe, Steve 191 Shippy, Cindy 168 Shippy, Jo Ann 60, 71, 83, 160 Shippy, W. (F) 145 Shirk, Nannie 62, 191 Short, Danny 60, 152 Short, Debi 65, 168 Shoudel, Debi 70, 168 Shoudel, Diane 160 Shoudel, Jeanne 168 Shoudel, Jerry 89, 168 Shoudel, Jim 152 Shoudel, Sue 81, 152 Showalter, K. (F) 133 Shuff, Robert 191 Shuherk, Mici 63, 72, 168 Shull, Roger 100, 112, 152 Shull, Steve 29, 56, 68, 70, 96, 97, 102, 109, 168 Shultz, Cliff 97, 114, 191 Shultz, Ned 96, 108, 168 Shumaker, Gloria 53, 58, 63, 65, 75, 90, 126, 183, 191, 197 Shumaker, John 20, 168 Shumaker, Max 70, 152 Shuman, Gary 124, 168 Shuman, Phil 35, 152 Simanton, Eric 20, 56, 97, 110, 160 Simmons, Tom 97, 101, 160 Sims, Stephanie 63, 81, 152 Singleton, Alan 168 Singleton, Jerry 96, 114, 117, 120, 168 Sink, Jerry 168 Skelly, Don 20, 37, 96, 102, 168 Skelly, H. (F) 145 Skelly, L. (F) 145 Skelly, Martha 65, 78, 84, 168 Skelly, Marlene 58, 63, 65, 75, 84, 85, 191, 197 Skidmo re, Bill 153 Slavin, Pat 152 Slentz, Sue 82, 152 Sliger, Bob 160 Sliger, Cindy 152 Slone, Gene 152 Slones, Lonnie 195 Slone, Phil 168 Slusher, Debi 195 Smart, Kevin 161 Smith, Babs 72, 73, 191, 209 Smith, Brad 70, 152 Smith, Chris 65, 81, 82, 149, 152 Smith, Debra 191 Smith, D. (F) 145 Smith, Greg 66, 152 Smith, Karen 12, 22, 23, 37, 58, 63, 64, 72, 75, 84, 87, 191 Smith, Larry 152 Smith, Laurie 82, 152 Smith, L. (F) 145 Smith, Mark 33, 81, 82, 109, 112, 152 Smith, Mike 83, 98, 101, 160 Smith, Paula 74, 82, 153 Smith, Penny 160 Smith, Pete 29, 58, 96, 102, 168 Smith, Rick 161 Smith, Roger 62, 192 Smith, R. (F) 95, 108, 109 Smith, Sherlyn 24, 25, 61, 63, 67, WIR Wes, His WAdy, keke), (EY Smith, Sherry 168 Smith, Susan 21, 63, 71, 168 Smith, Tim (9) 153 Smith, Tim (11) 84, 96, 102, 168 Smurr, Brian 153 Snavley, W. (F) 68, 142 Snyder, J. (F) 145 Snyder, Lynn 192 Solomon, Kay 20, 75, 81, 128, 153 Solomon, Mark 168 Sommers, Jon 66, 153 South, Karen 16% Sowers, Wade 192 Sowers, Vicky 153 Sowle, Phyllis 168 Speidell, Randy 10, 97, 114,120, 192 Speidell, Rick 161 Spencer, Earl 161 Spornhauer, Geoff 89, 161 Spornhauer, Pete 110, 168 Sprague, Kim 153 Springer, Brian, 96,102, 108, 168 Squier, Donna 168 Squier, Johnny 84, 192 Squier, Pat 192 Squires, Debby 12, 126, 168 Squires, Terry 83, 161 Stackhouse, H. (F) 39, 142 Stackhouse, Jill 65, 153 Stackhouse, Rhonda 53, 58, 76, 77, 84, 90, 96, 119, 192, 196, 197 Stackhouse, Valerie 81, 82, 153 Stafford, Dave 16, 192 Stafford, Karen 72, 88, 192 Stafford, Mike 161 Stafford, Roxanne 64, 193 Starr, Shane 62, 68, 96, 97, 124, 12551557161 Stebing, Anita 193 Stebing, L. (F) 145 Steckley, Gene 168 Steckley, Leilanie 153 Steffen, Jim 193 Steffen, Larry 62, 97, 101, 102, 161 Stemen, Allen 96, 97, 102, 168 Steman, Mary Ann 72, 193, 209 Stemen, Mike 168 Stepp, Jon 58, 69, 169 Steury, Louetta 60, 65, 169 Stevenson, Diana 72, 81, 153 Stevenson, Laura 70, 72, 155, 161 Stone, Frank 69, 161 Stone, Susan 84, 193 Stone, W. (F) 142 Stonebraker, Cindy 169 Stonebraker, Mike 62, 193 Stoneking, Nancy 70, 81, 153 Stoy, Dennis 169 Strader, Cindy 161 Strader, Dwight 169 Strawser, Randy 125, 161 Strite, Ginger 70, 161 Strite, Roger 153 Strup, Cathy 77, 169 Stuller, Jim 161 Sullivan, Laura 193 Summers, Bob 82, 153 Sunday, E. (F) 134 Surfus, Robert 62, 66, 193 Taelman, S. (F) 143 Tassler, Steve 161 Taulbee, Codell 153 Taulbee, Darrel 113, 161 Taulbee, John 62, 153 Taylor, Laurie 37, 193 Taylor, Patti 79, 169 Taylor, Robin 153 Teegarden, Carolyn 153 Teixeira, Keith 101, 102, 120, 161 Teixeira, Marilynn 81, 153 Tennant, Lori 81, 82, 153 Tester, Connie 56, 81, 82, 153 Tetrick, A. (F) 143 Thiele, Mark 70, A253 Thomas, Carla 65, 67, 74, 76, 77, 84, 169 Thomas, D. (F) 133 Thomas, Jeri 62, 78, 90, 180, 193 Thomas, Martin 161 Tompkins, George 56, 161 Tompkins, Joe 42, 169 Tompson, Cary 161 Thrasher, Mark 153 Timmerman, Linda 153 Timmerman, Lynn 66, 161 Tingley, Jeni 74, 81, 153 Tingley, Sue 62, 72, 74, 78, 193 Trammer, Ricky 153 Trapp, Martha 65, 71, 74, 169 Treesh, Carol 161 Treesh, Dave 193 Treesh, Marlene 193 Treesh, Rex 153 Troyer, Gene 193 Troyer, Pat 65, 169 Troyer, Peggy 21, 81, 153 Trubey, M. (F) 135 Tuttle, B. (F) 61, 143 Tuttle, Chris| 78, 169 Tuttle, Jeff 124, 169 Tuttle, J. (F) 145 Uehlein, Bobbie 161 Vacek, Laura 169 Vallance, Paul 82, 153 Vallance, Sally 169 Vanator, Leslie 126, 153 Van Auken, Bill 161 Vanderpool, Norma 34, 67, 71, 169 Vandervest, Randy 102, 193 Van Horne, A. (F) 143 Van Straten, Helen 81, 153 Vian, Linda 56, 70, 76, 78, 161 Vick, G. (F) 34, 70, 100, 113, 114, 124, 125, 143 Vock, Lynne 161 Voelkel, Cy 96, 97, 124, 194 Voelkel, Lisa 23, 72, 126, 161 Voelkel, R. (F) 95, 143, 120, 220 221 Voirol, Greg 161 Voltz, Mike 66, 169 Voss, M. (F) 70, 143 Waddell, Becky 74, 169 Waddell, Laura 71, 74, 161 Wagner, J. (F) 95, 122 Wagner, Steve 82, 123, 153 Wakenight, R. (F) 95, 114, 143 Walker, Frank 194 Walker, Janet 72, 169 Walker, Lisa 62, 70, 84, 85, 126, 127, 159, 161 Walker, Renee 63, 78, 83, 161 Walker, Rory 169 Walker, Roxanne 62, 87, 169 Walker, Sue 161 Walker, Tina71, 74, 82, 126, 153 Wallace, Jon 194 Walter, Jeff 64, 194 Walter, Linda 64, 194 Walter, R. (F) 145 Walter, Scott 153 Walton, |. (F) 144 Walton, N. (F) 94, 98, 136 Wappes, Tim 169 Ward, Linda 161 Ward, Ralph 56, 64, 194 Warren, Cindy 75, 82, 153 Warstler, Carol 59, 63, 66, 67, 76,77, 84, 169 Warstler, Cindy 161 Warstler, Denise 153 Warstler, Gary 11, 17, 56, 58, 62, 76,77, 96, 97, 102, 104, 110, 111, 194, 197 Warstler, Karen 75, 81, 82, 153 Warstler, M. (F) 135 Warstler, Nathan 4, 78, 85, 110, 161 Warstler, Tony 169 Washler, E. (F) 66, 144 Watson, Chris 24, 58, 59, 67, 74, 77,84, 90, 194 Watson, Darl 66, 153 Watson, Dave 78, 85, 159, 161 Watson, Dawn 63, 65, 194 Watson, J. (F) 132 Watson, Jeff 70, 82, 112, 115, 123, 147, 153 Wattier, Berta 63, 72, 169 Watts, John 81, 153 Watts, V. (F) 65, 144 Webb, Debbie 20, 63, 65, 70, 75, 169 Webb, Brian 97, 101, 113, 125, 161 Webb, Kevin 56, 68, 96, 97, 102, 108, 164, 169 Weiler, Kennis 72, 74, 84, 86, 90, 194, 212 Weimer, Becky 161 Weimer, Cindy 56, 61, 67, 70, 71,72, 84, 169 Weimer, Karen 71, 72, 161 Weimer, Terry 108, 194 Weiseman, J. (F) 144 Wells, Dan 153 Wells, Dave 169 Wells, Debbie 81, 153 Werner, Mike 169 Wertenberger, Susan 58, 71, 169 Westland, Cindy 195 Westrick, Steve 62, 169 Wheeler, Louanne 61, 63, 67, 74, 75, 9089267394 Wheeler, Bill 96, 120, 194,220, 221 Whittig, Steve 97, 153 Wible, Jim 100, 123, 153 Widner, Bev 72, 83, 169 Wilbur, Kevin 62, 194 Wilcox, Debbie 153 Wilder, R. (F) 144, 196 Wilhelm, Herschel 194 Wilhelm, William 195 Williams, Brenda 63, 78, 126, 161 Williams, Marcia 58, 62, 84, 86, 126, 169, 208 Williams, Rick 82, 85, 169 Williams, W. (F) 136 Wilson, Bill 21, 56, 97, 101, 167 Wilson, Joyce 74, 82, 153 Wilson, Norma 74, 161 Wimer, Jeff 45, 195 Wirts, Cathy 153 Wirts, Denny 61, 66, 169 Wirts, John 62, 66, 195 Wise, Helen 63, 65, 72, 195, 209 Witt, H. (F) 145 Woebbeking, Connie 65, 161 Woebbeking, Gary 169 Wolfe, Shelly 62, 79, 169 Woodcock, Raymond 195 Woolever, John 96, 102, 109, 195 Woolever, Mary 65, 126, 161 Wood, Julie 62, 65, 76, 77, 169 Wood, M. (F) 144 Workman, K. (F) 113, 114, 144 Wright, P. (F) 145 Wright, Rusty 153 Wurm, Bev 169 Wyss, Gueral 161 Wyss, John 153 Wyss, W. (F) 144 Wyss, Sharon 12, 62, 64, 72, 195 Yates, Bill 101, 161 Yoder, Barb 81, 82, 153 Young, Donna 72, 82, 153 Zimmer, Harry 153 Zimmer, Helen 161 Zook, Anne 63, 76, 77, 96, 104, 119, 195 Zook, T. (F) 64, 137 index 227 228 closing closing 229 ids dhs farewell lass of 1973 b C = hn San CMT DS oT Te RIOT Race CRE EMEA RENNIN aE Sm fe 4 8B SY BS RY BEI NPI A a sa sn , but many more are yet to come. has ended One year ings are Ss memories today’s happen tomorrow’ acknowledgments Editor-in-Chief: Chris Watson Associate Editor: Arlene Sebert Co-Assistant: Dave Rose Student Life Editors: Barb Ely, Sandy Heimach, Ann Hillmer, Rhonda Stackhouse Class Editors: Linda Pulver, Joanne Cherry, Debbie Coyle, Laura Frederick, Janice Provines Organization Editors: Kathy Grile, Julie Jones, Mona Ridgway, Kennis Weiler Sports Editors: Brenda Klink, Liz Morgan, Gregg Norris, Shirley Perlich Copy Editor: Cheryl DeLucenay Photographers: Debbie Knott, Louanne Wheeler 232 acknowledgments Art Editor: Louanne Wheeler Business Manager: Gloria Shumaker Sales Managers: Kristie Moore, Jo Eyler Advertising Staff: Debbie Seifert, Lorna Lige, Bob Raymer, Debbie Rediger, Jeri Thomas Advisor: Robert R. 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