Fairfield High School - Reflections Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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,r--« TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page , . . . , 2 Student Life 6 Activities 2b Athletics, 56 Academics 90 Albuip . . . 1 14 Seniors , 116 Ads i ,. ,,,.„, . . 146 FAIRFIELD JL MOR—SE.MOR HIGH R 4G0SHE. . I. DIA. A 46526 1972 EDITOR — BARBARA WE) BRIGHT ASST. EDITOR KARE. WHIRLEDGE ADVISOR — MR. JACK SCHROEDER e e c f n4 s A GLIMPSE OF THINGS TO COME I heard a thousand blended notes while in a grove I sat reclined in that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts brina sad thoughts to the mind. Fairfield ' s 100 vard dash. . School Life Greg Kauffman gets a glimpse Vicki Mills learns the Art of Engine Mechanics. ' ■ ' f ' l. Fall Sports Honored Bob Davenport, Former All-American football player and Founder of Won- dering Wheels was the guest speaker for the Fall Sports Banquet. Jack Schroder was the master of cere- monies. Awards were presented to the outstanding players in football, cross country and tennis. Football awards were presented by Mr. Weaver to the most successful football team in Fairfield history. Mr. McKibben pre- sented tennis awards to the conference champions and the Cross-country a- wards were presented by Mr. Dallman. Bob Davenport tells them about a humorous incident. Doug Swinehart and Dick Rohrer most taclcles; Don Wearver MVP. Bob Alvarez is MVP and Fred Fisher is most im- prived in Cross-country. Donn Huber wins MVP in Tennis. Fairfield Toasts Basketball and Wrestling The winter sports banquet v as held on March 16, 1972. The guest speaker was Mr. Kieth Dougherty who is the varsit ' basketball coach at Elkhart High School. He coached the successful Blue Blazers to the State championship games in 1970-1971. Mr. Gary Harvey was the Master of Cere- monies. Wrestling awards were presented by Mr. Weaver to the most outstanding players. The varsity basketball awards were presented by Mr. Terry Rickard. The freshman and Jr. Varsity basketball teams, Jr. Varsity wrestlers and cheerleaders were also honored. Doug Swinehart «as MVP and had most lake downs. Bob Alvarez received trophies for field goals, rebounds, and North- ern State Conference. Donn Huber was MVP, Northern State Conference, and received the free throw trophy. Doane Bru- baker was also a conference champ. Coach Dougherty makes a point that has Mr. Harvey thinking. Mr. Harvev. another Bert Parks Connie Is 2nd Homecoming Queen Fairfield High SchooTs second annual Homecoming was held on September 27. The candidates were seniors Connie Clayton, Beth Lantz, and Deb Gangv er. Connie Clay- ton was crowned Ho mecoming Queen at the halftime of the New Prairie-Fairfield football game. The Queen ' s Court: D. Gangwer and O. Goppert. B. Lanlz and M. Stroup. seniors; L. Wixson and S. Miller, juniors; P. Keim and R. Waldron, sophomores; S. Carl and B. Slutzman, freshman. In front are Queen C. Cla ton and escort S. Sommers. Senior and Freshman Reign WEETHEA OF MY Dreams Sweet Heart of my Dreams was the setting for the 1972 Riley Queen and Mr. Personality contest. Senior Becky K nk was crowned 1972 Riley Queen and freshmen Brad Clayton was voted Mr. Personality at the halftime of the B-team game between the Falcons and North Liberty Shamrocks. 1972 candidates were: B. Clayton. B. Rink. P. Bontrager. B. Steffen, S. Erhart, P. Reed, and C. Bender. B. Alvarez and M. Rohrer uere the 1971 winners. £2 13 Fashions and Sayings Photos by Scott Miller Assemblies this year at Fairfield were few in number but usually enjoyable. We had numerous films sponsored by the Student Council and also Charlie by the FTA. Musical entertainment included the Manchester Band under the direction of Dr. James Carlson and a duet of a singer and his accompanist. They also performed at West Noble in a week-long series of concerts. 18 The Outstanding Athlete of the Year, Don Weaver. The annual awards program was held Thursday, May 25, in the gymnasium. Many awards and re- cognitions were given. Among these include all the Senior Scholarship winners of either honorary or mone- tary awards. Pins were given to the business winners, and office help. Laurel Long was named Sunshine Girl of the Year, and Marlene Bic- kel was named Medicore Girl of the Year. CONGRATULATIONS I Ray Cross — Outstanding Service as a Mana- ger 19 Rick and Laurel Reign ABOVE: Rick McGouen and Laurel Long were King and Queen of the 1972 Junior-Senior Prom by the Senior class. The prince and princess were Steve Sommers and Nancy Smoker. UPPER RIGHT: Mark Phares and Barb Weybright observing the decorations m the catetorium. CENTER: Dick Rohrer and LuAnn Wixon entering the gymnasium. LOWER RIGHT: Don Weaver and Becky Rink taking a stroll through the garden. 20 ' ' On the Threshold of a Dream ' ' On Friday evening. May 19, 1972 the Fairfield Junior-Senior Prom was held. The banquet was catered and held in the school cafetorium. A dance in the gymnasium followed, music was provided by PURE JAM. The movie Caberet was shown at Town and Country Theater in Mishawaka to conclude a very en- joyable evening for everyone. Teachers, as well as students, got into the swing of things. 22 f ,P, k Mom i It took many long hours of hard work to complete the job of decorating for the Prom. The Juniors wish to thank everyone who helped by working, donating materials, money and time. They also wish to thank their sponsors, Mr. Dallman and Mrs. Lackey for their patience and helpfulness throughout the past year. 23 Graduation: Sponsors Miss Lambert and Mr. Harvey led the procession for the last time. 5 g The combined Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises were held Sunday, May 28 at 2:00 in the gymnasium. The speaker was Dale Amburn, free-lance artist and act- ing Director of the Art Depart- ment at I.U. Extension in Fort Wayne. Speeches were also given by Valedictorian Beth Lantz and Salutatorian Brian Maust. There were 82 graduating seniors. The class Motto was We live in the present, we dream of the Future, but we learn eternal truths from the past. Beth Lantz, Valedictorian, gives her I ' arewell address to and for the class 24 Class of 72 Rand Hodgson helps Donn Huber with the difficult task of dressina. Preparation before the exercises was relatively calm for seniors. 25 . , Annual Staff Strives to Meet Goals Editor Barb Wevbriaht hard at work Annual staff— M. Wiles, C. Smith, B. McFarren, S. Stroup, G. Brock, C. Shriner, C. Tinkle, T. Groff, S. Eisenhour. A. Nisley, B. Fox, B. Jones, B. Lantz, D. Rickard, J. Moist, K. Whirledge. ON FLOOR— S. Myers. D. Faulkner, B. Weybright. STANDING— M. Kauffman, M. Graber, M. Fisher, B, Secor, L. Wixson, M. Thomas, M. Schroeder, M. Phares, J. Miller, S. Miller, C. Bender. B. Maust, L. Carpenter. P. Larimer, P. Wagner, K. Wogoman, C. Stringfellow, T. McFarren. 28 Editing, deadlines, and hard wori , all go into making an annual, and that is just what faced the annual staff this year. Did you ever hear of working on the annual and watching the Johnn Carson show at the same time ' That ' s what happened on nights before dead- lines when staff members usually worked until the late hours of the night. Many new experiences faced new members, such as selling ads, and learning how to make lay-outs. But all members worked together and cooperated to make the annual a success. OUR ENTERPRISING ADVISOR ' ' MEMBERS OF THE ANNUAL STAFF RUSH TO MEET DEADLINES. EDITORS KAREN BARB CONVERSE ON ANNUAL PROBLEMS. 29 Sunshine Makes Other Lives Bright The Sunshine Society was very active again this year. In i :eeping with their motto others , the society gave a donation to a 16 year old accident victim who was paralyzed. They also collected money for the Riley Children ' s Hospital by sponsoring the Riley Queen Contest. In keeping with tradition, the girls had cake raffles at the home basketball games. For their money making project this year the society sold Falcon pens. SSS PRESIDENT LAUREL LONG AND MRS. CRAVEN, ADVISOR FRONT L. Long. P. Wagner, K. Whirledge. B. Rink. B. Fry. Mrs. Craven. ROW 2— P. Lapham, M. Doole), P. Miller. L. Emmert, C. Kehr, E. Houston, D. Faulkner, Z. Bennett, D. Kelly. Mrs. Johnson. ROW 3— E. Cross, L. Wysong, N. Thomas. S. Rock, J. Miller, P. Emmert, C. Stringfellou, J. Moist, J. Lapham, C. Rookstool, K. Fox. ROW 4 J. Plan, S. Mvers, B, Fisher. P. Keim, K. Fisher. M. Chupp. V. Miller. M. Alexander, K. Berkey, M. Kaufl ' man, G. Brock, D. Conrad. ROW 5- J. Pfiester. E. Kauffman. T. Lapham. J. Gowins, M. Bickel, M. Fisher, S. Resberger, J. Cripe, B. Vance. V. Miller, S. Oligee, B. Pletcher. ROW 6— N. Smoker, B. Fox, D. Sheline, M. Wogo- man, B. Jones, K. Wogoman, S. Cart, V. Naile, S. Eisenhour, K. Hawks, L. Wixson, S. Juday, J. Miller. ROW 7 -S. Cooper, J. Haines, C. Smith, V. Alexander, J. McGowan, N. Matheson, G. Packer. T. Groff. P. Searls, K. Skibbe, P. Wixson, S. Becher. S. Stroup, M. Wiles 30 SSS Officers— V. Pres.-P. Wagner, Corr. Sec.-B. Rink, Pres.-L. Long, Rec. Sec.-K. Whirledge, Tres.-B. Fry B. Fr initiates V. Naile. 31 The FTA has been very active this year. They sold concessions at the Jr. High and Freshman basketball games. They also attended district convention, and plan to visit Elk- hart High School. The FTA also has a new sponser this year, Mrs. Loydal, who has been a great help. The officers of FTA are; Pres.- Dawn Tarman, V-Pres.-Barb Wey- bright. Sec. -Rick Gooch, Tres. -Allen Nisley. FTA — Tomorrow ' s Teachers FRONT — M. Fisher, D. Freed, D. Tarman. B. Weybright. Mrs. Loydal. ROW Nisley. ROW 3 — D. Meyer, T. Rookstool, K. Hooley. Z. Bennett. P. Wixson. B. Fletcher. A. 32 FFA Wins Many Honors. Fairfield ' s chapter was involved in many FFA activities. The Soil judg- ing team placed first in the county, and the dairy judging team placed fourth. Our Fairfield chapter rank- ed second in district contest with five first places. Tractor trouble shooting team also won the dis- trict competition. State entries in the proficiency a- ward are Ralph Lutes, and Randy Steffen. Ralph was also one of In- diana ' s top four agri-business men. Also featured in the year ' s activi- ties was a pest contest, garden seed sales, plus a slave auction with free chilli and ice cream. Star green- hand was Ben Whirledge. Honorary chapter farmer was Jim Hettler. ROW 1 — R. Steffen, K. Lorenz, R. Bontrager, D. Sommers, R. Lutes. ROW 2 — Mr. Rodgers, M. Lutes, B. Whirledge, E. Moser, K. Berkey. M. Rink. ROW 3 — D. Slabach. S. Steffen, D. Berkey. R. Sizemore, M. Snavely, D. Wartsler, J. Bontrager. B. Shoualter. ROW 4 — M. Groff. J. Leatherman, D. Sark. M. Stroup, D. Thwaits, W. Wegner, D. Thwaits, K. Sheeley. 33 Math-Science Beautify School One of the more active of Fair- field ' s extra curricular activity groups, the Math-Science Club, was kept busy with numerous events in its first year. A constitution was drafted to provide a guideline for future programs. The Math-Science Club was active in helping plan and carry out the local Science Fair. The club spon- sored several Fairfield projects to the Regional Science and Engineer- ing Fair at Bethel College. Fair- field did the best of all participating schools at the Fair. A trip to Cook Nuclear Center in Bridgeman, Mich., enjoyed by many science students, was also spon- sored by the group. 1300 trees were planted in the spring to beautify the school grounds. Officers — Dan McCoy, David Freed, Ed Cable, and Jim Chupp. SEATED; Mr. Rouch, R. Stilwell, R. Miller, H. Goodman, F. Yoder, S. Edwards, C. Christner, M. Hire. BACK; Mr. Detweiler, E. Cable. J. Cripe, E. McDowell, M. Baker, K. Robinson, D. Regier, D. McCoy, M. Fisher, D. Freed, D. Whirledge, J. Grooms, J. Chupp. 34 Student Council Provide Picnic Tables The Student Council was ac- tive this year with various pro- jects. They sponsored an all school candy sale and with the money earned they bought a school information sign, furni- ture for an outdoor area and also sponsored a Student Cen- ter. They also had a student exchange program with Gos- hen High School where they learned a lot about the old system of school. FRONT; D. Sommers. B. Stutznian. M. Wogoman. P. Keim, L. Long, M. Lutes. ROW 2; P. Wixson, G. Conrad, D. Conrad. M. Mundy. S. Hostetler.V. Mills. ROW 3; B. Secor, C. Hettler, K. Whirledge, G. Brock, D. Armington, C. Tinkle, L. Nissley. Student Council Officers: L. Long-Pres., M. Wogoman-Sec, B. Stutz man-Tres., P. Keim-Vice Pres. Student Council candy sales. 35 Library Club FRONT — T. Juif. M. Hire, L. Hartzler, P. Ostrander. SEATED — C. Miller, D. Simcox, G. Collier, C. Snavely. STANDING — Mrs. Long, K. Hooley, J. Moist, T. Douma, Mrs. Brandon, J. Frazier, M. Thomas, Z. Bennett, C. Elliot, M. Bickel, M. Leatherman, M. Hire, S. Cooper, C. Christner. Library and Ski Clubs: Learning by Doing Ski Club FRONT — R. McGowan, R. Lutes, R. Hodgson, R. Rheinheimer, R. Yoder. M. Wogoman, P. Reed. ROW 2 — K. Hartsough, C. Swihart, P. Keim, C. Bender, V. Naile. M. Lutes, S. Lewallen, R. Rheinheimer, N. Matheson. ROW 3 — M. Stump, N. Suihart, B. Baker, J. Moist, J. Miller, E. Keim, S. Hire. M. Bluhm. ROW 4 — C. Whitehead, J. Hire, P. Garber, S. Kolakawski, R. Lutes, R. Nisley, Mr. Schroeder. 36 Some members of the Medicorps Club were Junior Volunteers at Gos- hen General Hospital, specializing in several areas of interest. The physical therapy, nursing labora- tory dietary, pediatrics, and phara- macy departments were made a- vailable for their use. The Medi- corps club took a trip to the lU regional campus at Fort Wayne and held a Pizza Supper on May 5. The sponsors were Mrs. Karen Ahrns and Mrs. Lydia Bowman. Medicorps officers — G. Collier, J. Pfiester. K. Skibbe, P. Larimer, B. Lantz. Members of Medicorps Get First Hand Experiences. ROW 1 — p. Miller, B. Lantz, G. Collier, K. Skibbe, P. Larimer, J. Pfiester. ROW 2 — P. Lapham, T. McFarren, L. Wixson, M. Fisher, S. Beatham. ROW 3 — S. Eisenhower, S. Becher. M. Bickel, C. Christner, R. Hawks, L. Myers, J. Manges. ROW 4 — P. Wixson, T. Laphman, B. Fletcher, A. Lambright, C. Elliot, C. Snavely, H. Bates, M. Hooley, L. Carpenter, Mrs. Bowman. ROW 5 — K. Berkey, T. Tarman, S. Rock, C. Rookstool, P. Brubaker, J. Cripe, V. Secor, T. Douma, R. Mast. 37 Fairfield Drama Club Kenny Strieby was awarded the Drama Club Award this Greg Love, Becky Jones, and Denny Miller demonstrate their acting abilities, year. ROW 1 - P Miller, K. Anderson. C. Johnson, E. Houston. B. Fry. G. Love, D. Faulkner. ROW 2 - .S Rock. D. Bales, J. Moist. V. Miller, T. Nisley, D. Brubaker, Mrs. Holden. ROW 3 - R. Heler, M. Wogoman, K. Mohler, S. Gall, P. Wixson, J. Miller. B. Fletcher. S. Cart ROW 4 - J. Kipp, L. Drudge. L. Emery, K. Strieby, M. Groff, D. Bluhm, P. Bontrager, T. Stair, B. Jones 38 Produces Two Plays Director Mrs. Holden shouts directions to cast members. The Eighth Grade also put on a play of their own tilled The Ugly Duckling. Kenny Strieby shows his acrobatic ability. 39 Girl ' s and Boy ' s Intramurals. Girl ' s Intramurals ROW 1 — A. Miller. D. Rickard. P. Searls. C. Rookstool. J. Leer, Mrs. Craven. ROW 2 — S. Reed. J. Haines, L. Carpenter. P. Larimer. K. Skibbe, S. Becher. V. Lorenz. ROW 3 — C. Riegsecker. P. Kiem, D. Barnhart K Erhart, M. McDonald. G. Brock, C. Tinkel, M. Fisher. ROW 4 — V. Secor, V. Cunningham, P. Brubaker, V. Secor, T. Rookstool, D. Kelly, K. Fisher, S. Becher, J. Rarick. ROW 5 - J. McDowell, B. Rookstool. J. Whitehead. S. Skibbe, D. Stump. B. Burkholder. R. Stiver. L. Dennis C. Hetller. Boy ' s Intramurals KNEELING IN FRONT - Mr. Dallman ROW I J. Chupp. D. Sommers. R. Yoder. R. Hodgson. R. Rhemheimer. R. McGowan. J. Ellis P. Reed. ROW 2 - R. Skibbe. D. Berkey, J. Bontrager. C. Lambright. J. Whirledge. X). Hoover, D. Hartsough, M. Wogoman. ROW 3 - W. Wine, H. Gooch, P. Hoover, S. Schrock, E. Moser, R. Hawks, M. Sk.bbe E. Yoder ROW 4 - T Joint. J. Hershberger. M. Kauffman. R. Gooch. T. Eisenhower. G. Geiger. J. Carpenter. T. Hooley. ROW 5 - C. Whitehead. D. Slabach. bT Clayton. W. Hershberger. D. Rohrer. J. Salazar. D. Riegsecker. R. Anderson. D. Weaver. Fun in Competition Intramurals were held once each week, with the boys meeting Mon- day evenings and the girls, Wed- nesdays after school. The boys un- der their sponsor M. Dallman, play- ed basketball and latter held a tournament. The winning team was Rick McGowan ' s team, with players Mike Wogoman, Randy Yoder, Ran- dy Hodgson, and Jim Ellis. The girls started out the year playing basketball and then switched to vol- leyball the second semester. Their sponsor was Mrs. Craven. ROW 1 B. McFarren. A. Rockenbaugh, B. Bennett, V. Lorenz, C. Stringfellow, C. Tinkel, F. Mast, N. Smoker, M. Rohrer, Miss Lambert. ROW 2 — C. Shriner, K. Berkey, M. Hooley, B. Weybright, B. Fisher, S. Levvallen, P. Yoder, J. Manges, R. Hawks, R. Rheinheimer. ROW 3 — T. Nisley, J. Miller, J. Plank, C. Clayton, P. Keller, S. Gall, D. Rickard, D. Gangwer, C. Christner, P. Wagner, S. Beatham. ROW 4 — J. Seeley, R. Bitting, V. Fisher, M. McDonald, N. Mast, M. Bickel. J. Seeley. J. Gowins, V. Miller, K. Mohler. ROW 5 - K. Beer, M. Wiles, M. Lutes, R. Borkholder, B. Lantz, G. Packer, M. Thomas, S. Alexander, B. Jones, S. Richards, D. Barnhart, V. Naile. Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Miss Lambert, Kathy Bitt ing, and President Deb Gangwer preside at a meeting. 42 Special speaker Mr. Ray Eberhart addresses FHA members. The Fairfield FHA Chapter was very active this year. For starters they had a community Trick or Treat for Toys drive. These toys were then sent to the Indiana State Prison for Operation Santa Claus . Bake Sales and Card Sales were held throughout the year. On December 20, the chapter took two Charter busses to Chicago to tour the Sara Lee and Quacker Oats Kitchens and to shop at Marshall Fields. Their Mothers and Fathers were honored at Daddy Date night and at the Mothers Tea and Style Show. The chapter received several honors at spring convention. Cyndie Stringfellow was elected to serve as District Recrea- tion Leader and the chapter scrapbook received a first place rating. The club worked very hard during the year to better the community. The chapter consisted of 58 members and was led by Miss Marilyn Lambert. Miss Lambert, N. Mast. M. Rohrer, and J. Miller with the toys which the FHA collected. Toward New Horizons, FHA Officers Leinbach. F. Mast, D. Rickard, B. Jones. D. Gangwer. N. Smoker, K. Bittmg, C. Stringfellow, T. McFarren, L. 43 School Spirit Thrives at F.H.S. lud IdQ OQ suojjDj {(jySij vud l D OQ 7th Grade Band ROW 1 — M. Yoder, K. Anderson, K. Whirledge. J. McDowell. L. Johnson, K. Chupp, T. Truex. ROW 2 — C. Wixson, M. Hire. M. Beall. M. Stillwell. L. Hartzler, K. Hutchison. A. Hoover, V. Secor, A. Miller. C. Stahley, M. Yoder. ROW 3 — G. Snavely, L. Miller, M. Emmert, D. Hartsough, G. Kauffman, T. Steffen, S. Lee, J. Hooley, M. Longcor. M. Beer, B. Snider, S. Bushong. R. Burkholder. T. Kauffman. B. Steele, J. Wartzler. C. Hettler. R. Miller. ROW 4 — G. Hire, M. Slabough. Jr. High Bands Earn Superior Ratings at Contest, • lf — 1- - i 8th Grade Band ROW 1— P. Miller, N. Tarman, D. Rickard, J. Rarick, D. McCoy, D. Hein. G. Conrad, S. Penrose. ROW 2— J. Wiles, T. Nisley, T. Bluhm, J. Whitehead. J. Cripe. A. Pfiester, J. Hooley, B. Savage. A. Wenger. D. Stump. P. Clanton, A. Brown. S. Skibbe. A. Rockenbaugh. D. Gangwer. ROW 3— T. Charleton. S. Lembach. M. Morehouse. E. Keim. R. Lutes, T. Sheline. D. Sark, A. Gall. R. Regier. M. Bontrager. D. Myers. T. Groff. L. McDowell, D. Kammerdiener, S. Becher, P. Everest. ROW 4— C. Otto, B. Burkholder, T. Tarman, C. Huitema, S. Rensberger, L. Nissley, R. Weybright, K. Huber. 45 Freshmen Band and Choir ROW 1 — S. Cart, k. Fisher. L. Wysong, K. Berkey, D. Hutchison, V. Fisher, L. Zollinger. ROW 2 — S. Rock, C. Fox, G. Collier, C. Snavely, H. Bates, S. Lewallen, D. Conrad, D. Simcox, B. Fletcher, P. Keller, N. Thomas. ROW 3 — M. Hooley, R. Rheinheimer, J. Frazier, K. Mohler, V, Miller, K. Hawks, S. Blackwood, M. Chupp, D. Everest, D. Elliott, E. Cross. ROW 4 — P. Miller, B. Sark, S. Richards, J. Bontrager, L. Bontrager, D. Berkey, J. Hire, G. Love, T. Kauffman, P. Wixson. B. Steffen. C. Elliott, J. Seeley. ROW 5 — S. Ray. N. Skibbe. M. Wogoman, P. Bontrager, S. Gall, B. Whirledge, M. Grofl ' . R. Kesler. M. Long. D. Reiger. B. Foster. G. Packer. K. Beer, N. Bontrager. M. Lutes. T. Nisley. ROW 1 — D. Conrad. S. Cart, N. Skibbe. M. Wogoman, V. Miller, K. Fisher. D. Everest. S. Rock. K. Fox. ROW 2 — D. Everest, S. Rock, K. Fox. ROW 2 — D. Huchison, T. Nisley, R. Kesler, D. Showalter. P. Borntrager. S. Schrock, T. Kauffman, D. Elliot, B. Steffen, N. Thomas. P. Miller. D. Schmucker. ROW 3 — M. Long. B. Smith, L. Emery. S. Richards, D. Regier, T. Huber. D. Miller. K. Wittmer. E. McDowell. M. Groff. B. Whirledge. M. Lutes. ROW 4 — D. Tarman, B. Pletcher. G. Kuperas. J. Gowins, J. Hire, J. Bontrager. 46 Marching Band Highlights Half Time Both the Band Choir this year were successful in everything. Be- tween the two, nearly 700 medals were earned. Also Fairfields Music department sponsored the NISVO- BA contest in April with almost 1600 students from all over the Northern part of Indiana. Concert Choir was split into two choirs because of so many mem- bers, but THEY performed together several times during the year. They gave a Christmas program with all varities of music. The Swing Choir sang all year at various churches and Social organizations. The Marching Band was great en- tertainment during the half time of Football games. They worked long and hard to get every forma- tion right. They also marched on Memorial Day and at Synnyside Park Days. Concert Band gave several concerts during the year. These included the Christmas Concert and Senior Con- cert in the spring. Also everyone in the Music department perform- ed in the annual Music Festival, May 6, in the gym. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7- line. 47 ROW I: M. Kauffman.T. McFarrem.J. Plank. ROW 2: S. Gall, B. Vance, S. Juday, K. Wogoman, K. Whirledge. ROW 3: D. Sheline, B. Jones, J. Pliesler, P. Searls. L, Long, S. Rensberger. ROW 4: R. Kesler, B. Whirledge, R. Pl ' iester, S. Gall, E. Cable, D. Weaver, J. Weldy, K. Strieby. Let ' s Get Into the Swing of Things The Pep Band provided music at our home Basket- ball games, and at pep sessions. They were under the direction of Mr. Harness. Swing Band, directed by Mr. Metzler, performed at various events throughout the community. They also participated in the Jazz Rock Festival at the North- side Gym in Elkhart, The Cecilian Singers gave many secular and religious programs for churches and clubs throughout the school year. They were directed by Mrs. Lackey, and Don Weaver acted as student director. Someone to Watch Over Me ' Bless the Beast and the Children 48 ROW 1: R. Pfiester, J. Pfiester, A. Pfiester, D. McCoy, K. Skibbe, K, Strieby. P. Searls. ROW 2: Mr. Metzler. K Huber, B. Whirledge, A. Knisley, M. Lutes, A. Rockenbaugh. ROW 3: R. Regier. D. Regier. T. Huber. D. Regier. M. Hooley. Swing Band and Pep Band ROW 1 k Strieb M Hoolc knl l . 1 LuUs B W hirledge, D. Tarman. ROW 2: R. Pfiester, D. Showalter, S. Eisenhour. V. Fisher, D. Everest, T. Weybright. ROW 3: D. McCoy, J. Hooley, T. Nisley, D. Hutchison, A. Pfiester ROW 4; S. Miller, L. Emery, D. Regier. D. Regier, T. Douma. 49 Concert Choir and Band Concert Choir ROW 1— V. Lorenz, T. McFarren. J. Miller. P. Larimer. E. Kauffman. K. Bitting. ROW 2— L. Carpenter, P. Brubaker. M. Fisher, G. Brock, S. Gall, B. Vance, M. Fisher. D. Sheline. ROW 3 N. Swihart. S. Juday. J. Leer. V. Secor, L. Diinkel, E. Yoder, V. Naile, B. Fox, J. Faulkner. ROW 4— K. Skibbe. J. Blackwood. E. Kehr, B. Jones, D. Weaver, R. Lutes, G. Weybright, J. Ellis, C. Whitehead. ROW 5— E. Zimmerman, J. Pfiester. S. Stroup, J. Whirledge, M. Thomas, T. Groff, F. Kurtz, B. Secor, A. Knisley, R. McGowan. Concert Band ROW 1 — B. Weybright, E. Cable, V. Secor, J. Plank. ROW 2— E. Zimmerman. A. Hondrich. D. Douma. S. Gall, G. Kauffman. ROW 3— K. Skibbe, M. Kauffman, J. Haines. V. Lorenz. K. Strieby. J. Pfiester. D. Barnhart. D. Whirledge. ROW 4— S. Steffen. W. Wagner. T. Hooley, B. Secor, T. Miller, A. Dausman. T. Douma, D. Weaver. D. Reiger. T. Huber. ROW 5— R. Steffen, M. Hooley. Demands Hard Work and Dedication. Concert Choir ROW 1-P Yoder, E. Houston, J. Kipp, J. Moist, C. Tinkel, A. Rockenbaugh. ROW 2-N. Smoker, J- Seeley, P. Ke.m, T- M.Mer. L. Myers, J. Simcox, C. Shnner, L. Ott, C. Bender, ROW 3 0. Goppert. R. Pfiester, E. Cable, KStneby 1 Plank, K. Wh.rledge, J. Manges, R. Hawks, K. Hooley, D. Meyer. ROW 4-P. Reed, F. F.sher. J. Welty, M. Blhum, M W.les S E.senhour, M. Rohrer, S. Rensberger M Kauffman, C. Rookstool. ROW 5-T. Joint, T. Hoover, S. Igney, M. Skibbe, P. Serais, S. Becher, T. Rookstool, L. Long. Rensberge K. Wogoman, D. Barnhart Concert Band ROW 1-C Bender, C. Kehr, D. Sheline, S. Myers. ROW 2-E. Kauffman, B. Fox, J. Snider, S. Juday, T. Weybright. ROW 3--M. McDonald, V. Naile, E. Kehr, M. Skibbe, K. Bitt.ng, J. Manges, D. Showalter, S. Eisenhour. ROW 4-R. Pfiester, S. Igney, S. Miller, R. Lutes, D. Tarman, A. Rockenbaugh, D. Warstler, R. McGowan, A, Knisley. ROW 5— W. Black, P.Searls. Pom Pom Girls FRONT TO BACK — P. Larimer, L. Emmert, P. Miller, B. Brown, P. Wagner, S. Rock, L. Wysong, R. Bitting, M. Fisher, K. Mohler, V. Miller, D. Rickard, V. Naile, T. Clawson, M. Wogoman, N. Thomas, B. Steffen, C. Smith, G. Packer. Pom Pom Girls Perform at Football and Basketball Games. For the second year in a row, Fairfield High School again had a pom pom squad. The girls performed at home football games and also performed at basketball games for the first year. The girls also made new uniforms to wear for their performances at basketball games. Under the sponsorship and crea- tivity of Miss Lambert, the pom pom girls were a real success. Boy ' s Booster Helps to Build School Spirit. Boy ' s Booster ROW 1 — A. Knisley. R. Gooch, T. Rohrer, S. Igney, D. Rohrer, C. Whitehead, R. Lutes, R. Hodgson, R. Yoder. R. Rheinheimer, R. McGowan. J. Ellis. ROW 2 — R. Hawks, R. Steffen, S. Shriner, E. Yoder, D. Weaver, D. Riegsecker, D. Sommers, K. Lorenz, M. Skibbe, D. Hoover, D. Hartsough, R. Anderson. ROW 3 — J. Long, P. Hoover, M. Snavely, D. Brubaker, T. Joint, J. Whirledge, H. Yoder, B. Clayton, G. Geiger, R. Bontrager, T. Johnson. ROW 4 — D. Showalter, C. Lambright, M. Groff, L. Hamood, A. Baker, S. Steffen, D. Slabach, J. Leatherman, R. Knisley, M. Wogoman, P. Reed, J. Hire. ROW 5 — M. Juif, E. Moser, G. Bontrager, B. Whirledge, M. Rink, D. Thwaits, E. Troyer, D. Tarman, R. Waldron, D. Berkey, M. Long. Powder Puff Football Teams: Something New at Fairfield, Jr.-Sr. Football Teams ROW 1 — E. Yoder, P. Searls, S. Becher. ROW 2 — J. Leer, P. Lapham, C. Rookstool, D. Richard, P. Larimer. ROW 3 — L. Car- penter, K. Skibbe, J. Moist, B. Weybright. Fresh-Soph. Football Teams ROW 1 — D. Barnhart, M. Fisher, V. Lorenz, V. Naile. ROW 2 — M. McDonald, K. Erhart, R. Bitting, G. Brock, C. Tinkel, P. Yoder. ROW 3 — M. Lutes, K. Fisher, K. Kelly, L. Wysong, K. Berkey, T. Rookstool. 53 Spirit + Yelling + Enthusiasm = Lots of enthusiasm, spirit, new members, and fun, went into mail- ing Fairfield ' s pep club one of the largest and loudest in the area again this year. The club with their 140 members of screaming girls, attend- ed all home games in full force, and also went organized to several away games. Not only did the girls yell at games, but they also kept busy by making signs and posters to help build school spirit. The club also again this year gave the Pepster of the Week award after each home game to the girl who they voted showed the most spirit. The award for the year as the girl with the most spirit went to Jean Leer. A Tense moment for the girls in Pep Club. Pep Club ROW 1 — T. Douma. C. Pease, S. Miller, F. Mast, P. Lapham, M. Hire, L. Long, J. Miller, D. Gangwer, C. Clayton, B. Jones, J. Leer, C. Rookstool. ROW 2 — S. Eisenhour, B. Fox, C. Smith, L. Hartzler, R. Rheinheimer, K. Wogoman, K. Whirledge, C. Mishler, B. Weybright, D. Rickard, P. Searls, J. Plank, D. Miller. ROW 3 — M. Lutes, P. Miller, N. Mast, K. Bitting, M. Wiles, J. Miller, C. Stringfellow, J. Haines, E. Yoder, S. Becher, K. Skibbe, L.- Carpenter, P. Larimer. ROW 4 D. Everest, V. Naile, M. Fisher, T. McFarren, S. Gall, S. Juday, D. Myer. J. Simcox, P. Brubaker, L. Hoover, V. Secor, D. Douma, J. Mangus. ROW 5 — L. Dunkel, T. Nisley, T. Rookstool, K. Erhart, P. Yoder, C. Tinkel, G. Brock, D. Barnhart, C. Shriner, A. Rockenbaugh, J. Seeley, M. McDonald, V. Lorenz. ROW 6 — V. Fisher, B. Rookstool, M. Yoder, M. Fisher, N. Skibbe, C. Riegsecker, D. Elliott, J. Geatham, D. Schmucker, N. Thomas, D. Conrad, M. Wogoman, S. Cart. ROW 7 — D. Hutchison, J. Seeley, V. Fisher, S. Rock, B. Fletcher, P. Everest, S. Becher. J. Rarick, S. Skibbe, M, Yoder, V. Cunningham. L. Wysong, C. Fox. ROW 8 and above — Jr. High. 54 To start the year off, all mem- bers purchased shirts alike. Members also attended the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls basketball game in Chica- go. In addition to sponsoring a dance, they also bought a camera to be used filming games. An- other goal was to place a bul- letin board of track records in the gymnasium. Dana Sommers served as President this year, Gary Weybright was Vice Pres- ident, Craig Whitehead was Sec- retary, Brian Maust was Treas- urer, Donn Huber was in charge of Public Relations. Lettermen officers — B. Maust. G. Weybright, D. Sommers, C. Whitehead. D. Huber. Lettermen Boost Athletic Program ROW 1 — B. Secor, S. Miller, B. Alvarez, B. Weybright. R. McGowan, J. Ellis, P. Reed, B. Maust. ROW 2 — D. Huber, C. Weaver, D. Sommers, D. Rohrer, C. Whitehead, R. Lutes, R. Hodgson, F. Kurtz, Mr. Kidder. ROW 3 — M. Longcor, K. Clawson, M. Kauffman, S. Shriner, E. Yoder, K. Lorenz, G. Geiger, F. Fisher, E. Rock. ROW 4 — A. Dausman, S. Miller, D. Brubaker, T. Joint, R. Cross, T. Smith, B. Stutzman, D. Woodring, D. Warstler, D. Swinehart. ROW 5 — D. Thwaits, J. Truex, S. Sommers, L. Hamood, D. Showalter, J. Long, J. Hire. B. Welty, D. Sark. J. Salazar. ROW 6 — Mr. Dallman, E. McDowell, L. Emery. R. Hershberger. G. Love, Mr. Weaver. Mr. Auker, D. Brown. 55 Cheerleaders Keep FALCON Spirit Alive Varsity — Marie Rohrer. Beck) Rink, and Nanc Smoker. On top is Dawn Tarman B-Team — Teresa Groff. Sandy Stroup, Bonnie McFarren. and Melba Kauffman 8th grade — Nanette Tarman, Linda Eve- rest. Diane Rickard and Gavie Conrad f •  PL pu ■ . i ffi m Doug Showalter 9th Graders — Debbie Conrad, Norine Thomas, Shelley Cart, and Margie Wogoman 7th Graders — Sharida Yoder. Melanie Rohrer, and Connie Wixson. Doing splits is Melanie Hirer. The Cheerleaders kept up the spirit when the going got ruff. There were a few times when the game was boring or we gave up. In these trying moments they did their job well. During the sectional Spirit week they had a bon fire for fire up day. We also had real cute pep session. We had a new addition in the cheerleaders this year. For the first time we had a boy cheerleader on the Var- sity and the B-Team squad. Doug helped in many ways and gave an extra spark to the organized cheering. Cheering on A Victory Teresa Groff, Sandy Stroup, Melba Kauff- man, and Bonnie McFarren Doug Shovvaller ON TOP: Bonnie McFarren and Dawn Tarman ROW 2: Melba Kauffman, Mane Rohrer and Nancy Smoker ROW 3: Doug Shou alter, Sandy Stroup, Becky Rink, and Teresa Groff. Dawn Tarman, Marie Rohrer, Nancy Smoker, and Beck Rmk 60 Tennis The 71-72 Tennis team won the conference this year. Their record was 4-6. Donn Huber was named the most valuable player. Donn Huber and Gary Weybright were number one doubles ream and ad- vanced into the quarter finals of the local sectional. Roger Hersh- berger and Eric McDowell were two fine freshmen who sparked the team this year. CONFERENCE CHAMPS: Coach McKibbin, Roger Hershberger, Donn Huber, Eric Mc- Dowell, Fred Fisher, Gary Weybright, and Steve Miller. w Thinking hard, Steve? LaVille Lakeland Jimtoun Plymouth Northvvood Lakeland Central Noble East Noble Howe Military OPP 6 4 7 7 3 His eye is on that ball!! r . TOUCHDOWN Football Team Becomes a Threat THREEOFTHE FOUR HORSEMEN: MR. KIDDER, MR. AUKER, MR. WEAVER 31 .SO 40 |S4i 2: hmm BIG SENIORS: Craig Whitehead, Kim Lorenz, Dana Sommers, Randy Hodgson, Don Weaver, Rick McGowen, Dicl Rohrer, Brian Maust, Blain Secor Varsity Football The 1971 season was one of many improvements and new records on the part of the team. In this, the second season of full varsity competition, the Falcons compiled a 4-5-1 record. The team scored 71 points for a 7.1 average per game compared with 47 points and a 4.7 average last year. The opposition was held to 145 points of a 14.5 average per game com- pared with 269 points and 26.9 average per game in 1970. The record in the Northern State Con- ference was 1-3-1. Fafl F nrliLld IT 1 airtRld KnrliJd i iiilii-kl r 1 dirlitia 14 t airfield (, 1 111 held (l H  SmB ' - m Triton 21 John Glenn (i P West Noble fc g New Prairie 44 1 n| Wawasec S ■H B laville ;o H| Norlh Liberty j H Northridge 7 B H t- rem on I B Jimtonn 39 i s 1 There were several honors received by Falcon football players. Don Weaver was selected All-Conference as a defensive back and was voted MVP of this years squad. Lavonne Miller received a rating of All- Area defensive-end and All-Confe- rence defensive-end. Doug Swine- heart and Dick Rohrer tried for the most tackles at 67 and Roh- rer received the Mental Attitude Award. Smith and Seeor combine lor a long gain 15-20-45 HIKE! 63 Ellis to Sommers Somnl ; Straight arms opponent Truex sweeps around left end. 64 Jr. Varsity Gains Experience Defense is the name of the aame. B-Team R .ecord Fairfield Lakeland 22 Fairfield Wawasee 56 Fairfield 7 LaVille 21 Fairfield Triton 18 Fairfield Jimtown 38 B-Team Football The B-Team. comprised mainh of freshmen with a few sophomores and juniors, did not win any games but gained experience that will be beneficial next year. Most of the teams they played were physically stronger and had more experience. With the experi- ence received this year and a year ' s growth, these young men should be able to help the varsity foot- ball program in the years to come. To the shower after a hard fought aame Coach Auker makes his point Where ' s the ball? Jr. High Enjoys Successful Season The Jr. High football team really improved this year. They came from a 0-5 record last year to a 2-2-1 this year. The outstanding boys on offense were Dick Armington, Tod Groff, and Tim Charlton. The outstanding boys on defense were Mark Baker, Tod Groff, and Brian Snider, (a very promising 7th grader) Coach Auker summed up the sea- son with this statement; Real good teamwork to produce winning season. A Fairfield end sweep is nearly foiled. Hard work, long hours, sweat, and chewing a lot of dusl molds a football team. FHS OPP Webster 6 6 Milford 22 Syracuse 2 12 West Noble 20 So. Whitely 20 6 Bob Alverez, John Hire, Steve Miller, Ben Stuzman, Fred Fisher, and Ralph Lutes. Cross-Country Teams in a huddle, GO! Cross-Country is a sport that in- volves many aspects of character. To run the two mile course for practice and at meets takes de- termination, hard work, stamina and an extreme amount of de- dication. These are qualities. The team, in a rebuilding stage, ran to a 3-12 record. Bob Alvarez had the fastest time and set a nev school record of 9:43. Alvarez was also selected as the most valuable runner and Fred Fisher v as voted the most improved runner. Most of this year ' s team will re- turn and with a ear of experi- ence the team should be able to improve. They ' re off and running. Bob sets a new record. 67 Close Battle Gives Falcons an 11-10 Season Upsetting previously unbeaten West Noble had to be the highlight of the season. Again at sectional time, spirit was remarkable with a week of spirit building activities and dec- orating. Although at the end of sev- eral games we were behind in scor- ing, we were not tatally defeated. The team ended the season with a record of 11 wins and 10 losses. Donn Huber and Bob Alvarez cap- tured all varsity honors. Bob was named to the All-Conference Team along with receiving rebounding and field goal awards. Donn was also named to the Conference team, capturing the free throw award and being named most valuable player. Up and in! Put it through, for two. On the move Doug takes a shot If H%- - J iTSii f P NORTHWOOD WAWASEE FHS 75 62 OF 67 72 M f ; . ' X 1 ) CENTRAL NOBLE 62 59 PRAIRIE HEIGHTS 78 52 ■ -J 1 NEW PRAIRIE 61 57 m [ si r 1 LAVILLE JOHN GLENN LAKELAND 49 75 75 55 65 58 H 5 _ JmaF 3 E CONCORD JIMTOWN 59 78 83 56 M (pHh - MHf Ii NORTHRIDGE JIMTOWN 69 70 75 __y J ' ' 1 68 B ■ajM HKj ' I ■ WESTVIEW 87 91 a HHH B i 1 I 1 WEST NOBLE 67 63 P H H K Jl r NORTHRIDGE 67 68 ' k | iSB? V NORTH LIBERTY 80 50 GOSHEN EAST NOBLE MENTONE TRITON WESTVIEW 65 51 78 69 64 69 85 64 84 71 Thinking it over Jump Marty, Jump Half time review of statistics Dandy Donn does it again Mixed emotions spark the team E ' HH ■FwAn y d-r-_ HI K t- V ' Hjw PiJ ' w nki ' l 70 B-Team Shows Improvement The B-Team finished the season with a 13-7 record after losing five games by four points or less. The highlights of the season were beating Goshen and coming from behind to beat New Prairie. In that game they were behind 28-13 at the half. They finished the third period behind by 14 before going on to win, 52-51. Dale Sark and Jeff Truex were the leading scorers with over 200 points each. Dale Sark was the leading rebounder and Jeff Truex had the highest free throw percentage. FHS OPP NORTHWOOD 37 39 WAWASEE 48 33 CENTRAL NOBLE 40 38 PRAIRIE HEIGHTS 48 27 NEW PRAIRIE 52 51 LAVILLE 38 35 JOHN GLENN 57 40 BETHANY 46 36 NORTHRIDGE 38 42 LAKELAND 58 45 CONCORD 43 47 JIMTOWN 37 39 WESTVIEW 39 51 WEST NOBLE 55 43 NORTHRIDGE 38 47 NORTH LIBERTY- 36 30 GOSHEN 44 30 EAST NOBLE 40 44 MENTONE 51 37 TRITON 41 35 A running drive Freshmen improve WESTS IDE 34 43 NORTHVVOOD 30 31 NORTHSIDE 17 41 PIEIRE MORAN 37 72 WHITMAN 41 50 WAWASEE 38 74 TOWNCREST 35 46 JIMTOWN 33 38 NORTHRIDGE 54 40 BROOKDALE 39 41 WAWASEE 46 44 CONCORD 34 56 CONCORD 48 59 CONCORD 45 52 CENTRAL NOBLE 47 34 jk • I Tense moments Roger drives for a lay up The highlight of the Freshman ' s basketball year was beating Wawa- see in the Concord tourney. Three weeks before that Wawasee had beat- en the Falcons by 30 points. The outstanding players were Rog- er Beecher, Roger Hershberger, and DougTarman. The seventh graders really kept up our winning tradition. They went nine games undefeated. In playing Milford they set a new Jr. High scoring record of 60 points. They also beat Pierre Moran by 2 points. This was the first time any Fair- field team has beaten them. The eighth graders ended up with an even season of 8-8. There weren ' t really any outstanding players. In the games played they used an all team effort. They won their 4-way tourney by defeating Westview in the first game and Middlebury in the final game. Jr. Highs Uphold Winning Tradition 73 The wrestlers came through for an- other thrilling season in spite of their inexperience on the squad. Duane Brown and Doug Swinehart were named most valuable wrest- lers. Duane was awarded con- ference champion and recognized for setting a new school pinning record. Doug was cited for having gotten the most take downs dur- ing the season. The wrestlers placed 8th in the Goshen invitational, they placed 2nd in the Northern State Con- ference, and they won a 6th place in the Sectional. The 1971-72 rec- ord was 5-6-0. FHS OPP Rebuilding Year for Wrestlers Duane, that ' s not a half nelson. NEW PR.MRIE 21 31 NORTHRIDGE 30 24 JIMTOWN 30 21 CONCORD 12 43 LaVILLE 15 42 LAKELAND 15 39 WHITKO 33 22 EAST NOBLE 36 24 WAWASEE 13 41 NORTH LIBERTY- 20 29 JOHN GLENN 58 6 Coach Weaver seems to enjoy whafs happening The winner is Brubackerl 74 Joe Salazar uses Dial, and wishes his op- ponents would. That ' s the way to get a head. Duane Brown favors Arms limitation talks. Track Team Has Winning Season This year Fairfield ' s Varsity Track team had one of the best seasons in the history of the school with a record of 6-3. They placed second in the Fairfield and Laville relays, and the Conference meet. Thev al- so placed second in the Concord Relays where they broke four re- cords and tied one. The 33 Vi points and the fourth place that the Fal- cons scored at the Goshen Relays was the highest ever scored by a Fairfield team. Bob Alvarez was awarded the trophy for the most points scored, and Don Weaver was awarded MVP. tstij. Girls Track Team— B. McFarren, S. Stroup. S. Becher, P. Yoder. Coaches Kidder and Harvev confer over track results Ttie agon of victory. He tlvsthrouah the air with the greatest of ease 76 And Sets Seven New School Records. Another victory for the Falcons. TRACK SCORES FAIRFIELD 78 40 LAKELAND FAIRFIELD 84 34 JOHN GLENN FAIRFIELD 36 81 LAVILLE FAIRFILED 68 50 NORTH LIBERTY FAIRFIELD 76 41 JIMTOWN FAIRFIELD 63 55 NEW PRAIRIE FAIRFIELD 52 66 GOSHEN FAIRFIELD 63 55 NORTH WOOD Record breaking relay teams. LEFT TO RIGHT — D. Huber, J. Truex, R. Hodgson, J. Ellis, D. Weaver, F. Kurtz, B. Alvarez, L. Miller Fairfield Relay Queens B. Rink. S. Rensberger. D. Gangwer congratulate the ' : Mile Relay team. 77 Craig ponders a moment to gather his strength. FRONT: E. Keim. D. Beathem. K. Garber. J. Wixson. R. Burkholder. T. Charlton, R. Whetten, K. Berkey ROW 2: R. Reiger. T. Sheline, R. Weybright. D. Holmes. S. Phipps. D. Rohrer, R. Miller. ROW 3: J. Smitli. T. Groff. S. Hire. D. Sark. R. Knisley. M. Baker. T. Eisenhour. BACK: Mr. Detweiler - 7th grade coach. Mr. Dallman - 8th grade coach. A. Whetten - mgr. Jr, High Track SEVENTH GRADE TRACK RECORDS EIGHTH GRADE TRACK RECORDS EVENT HOLDER TIME C )R DISJ 100 yd. dash J.Smith :I1.8 440 yd. dash D. Holmes 67.9 880 yd. run 220 yd. dash S. Hire D. Holmes J.Smith 2:37.0 :26.9 60 yd. dash J.Smith :7.05 120 low hurdles shot put K. Garber R. Miller R. Elkins 18.6 39 ' 8 longjump J. Truex 16-7 high jump R. Elkins 5T pole vault D. Holmes 9 ' 6 440 relay 880 relay Mile Relay Mile Run J. Truex. R. Elkins, J. Ellis. K. Garber Swinehart. Grant. oodring. Garber Hire, Garber. Burkholder, Holmes D. Holmes :54.1 2:05 4:40.2 5:17.0 : MADE EVENT HOLDER L TIME iR DISl 1972 100 yd. dash D. Burkholder :n.3 1972 440 yd. dash J. Ellis 60.2 1972 880 yd. run B. Stutzman 2:20.3 1972 220 yd. dash D. Burkholder :25.7 1972 120 low hurdles F. Kurtz 16.1 1972 shot put R. Elkins 45 ' 8 1969 longjump J. Truex 18-6 %■• 1969 high jump T. Smith R. Elkms 5-0 1969 pole vault R. Hershberger R. Becher lO ' O 1972 440 relay J. Ellis, D. Swin ehart 52.2 R. Elkins, J. Truex 1969 880 relay F. Kurtz, T. Smith 1:50.7 M. Longcor, R. Mawhorter 1969 Mile relay R. Becher. J. Long T. Smith, B. Stutzman 4:29.3 19- ' 2 Mile run B. Stutzman 5:25 1972 YEAR 1969 1970 1971 1969 1969 1970 1970 1969 1970 1971 1971 1971 78 Golf Team Has a Rebuilding Season. The golf team had a rebuilding season this year with only one of its eleven team members being a returning letterman. They finished the season with a 1-14 record with their victory coming against West- view. Steve Miller had the low score for 9 holes with a 41, and Ron Hettler had the low score for 18 holes with a 91. The teams best performance of the year was against Breman where the shot 174. Nine of the follov ing team mem- bers will be returning lettermen for next year ' s team. Steve Miller Don Showalter Reggie Bontrager Ron Hettler DougThwaits Mark Phares Dennis Thwaits Steve Ward Brent Weldy Tim Huber Dean Slabaugh Coach Rex Hollinger Mark Phares tees up his ball. Doug ThuaUs tries to sink a putt lor a birdie Steve Miller was voted MVP for the 1972golf season. 79 Brent Weldy concentrates on his putting. The Falcon baseball team had a tough time this season and ended the year with a 6-13 record. The high- light of the season was beating Northridge 8-7 after being behind 7-0 after 5 innings. First baseman Dick Rohrer had a .350 batting average and was named to the All- Conference team in the N.S.C. He was also awarded the Batting Average trophy. Steve Sommers and Gary Weybright were co-winners ofthe MVP trophy. The moment otdecision for the batter. Fairfield Falcon Baseball Team ja At ■ ' ssg ' s.x 5 V n ._:..i iS.¥ Ts: . sr Pitcher Garv Wevbriaht had two no-hitlers for the season. Mike Kauffman lets go with a mighty swing. 80 Batter, Catcher, and Umpire are poised and ready for the pitch. Junior Steve Sommers was a co-winner of the MVP award. Has a Hard and Trying Season. BASEBALL RECORD - 1972 FHS OPP WEST NOBLE 3 8 JIMTOWN 1 WAWASEE 3 4 WAWASEE PREP 15 JOHN GLENN 7 LAVILLE 2 5 JIMTOWN 5 NEW PRAIRIE 1 11 N. LIBERTY 3 7 ELKHART 5 GOSHEN I 2 BETHANY 9 7 CENTRAL NOBLE T 5 BETHANY 1 3 WESTVIEW 5 N. LIBERTY 28 1 CONCORD 7 NORTHRIDGE 8 7 TRITON 5 Coach Reagen gives a signal to his team. 81 Tennis FROM Inn Wcxbright. Greg Love. Rugcr Bccher, David Regier, Rob Pfiesler, Roger Hershberger. BACK: Steve Ward, t red hisher. Ed Cable. Steve Miller. Gar Wevbright. Eric McDouell. Donn Huber. Cross Country FRONT: Brent VVelt . Ben Slutzman, Bob Alvarez. Steve Miller. BACK: Coach Dallman. Dean Warstler .lohn Hire. Jere Long, Fred Fisher. Ralph Lutes. 1st ROW: R. Cross, Manager; C. Whitehead, D. Woodring. J. Truex, D. Suineharl. L. Emery, Manager. 2nd ROW: Coach Auker. J. Salazer, D. Brubaker, R. Hodgson. J. Ellis, T. Smith, J. P. Reed, K. Lorenz, Head Coach Weaver. 3rd ROW: Coach Hollinger, Ed Rock, T. Joint, M. Longcor. D. Weaver, A. Dausman, D. Sommers, Coach Kidder. 4th ROW: D. Rohrer, D. Sark, B. Secor, L. Miller, k. Clawson, B. Maust, D. Thvvaits, R. McGouan. Varsity and B-Team Football 1st ROW: M. Long, Manager; R. Miller, E. Moser, D. Showalter, L. Emery, Manager. 2nd ROW: Coach Kidder, D. Brown, G. Bontrager, S. Gall, J. Miller, D. Slabach, Coach Hollinger. 3rd ROW: D. KaulTman. D. Berkey, M. Grofr, J. Whirledge, J. Stahly, D. Thwaits, B. Clayton, L, Bontrager. Jr. High Football 4if P z: 1st ROW: B. Rink, K. Garber, M. Baker, E. Keim, B. Snider. R. Burkholder.T. Charlton, H. Tobias. K. Berkey. 2nd ROW: R. Robinson. D. Armington. D. Holmes. J. Rensberger. R. Johnson. M, Slabaugh. T. Yoder. B. Clayton. J. Burksfield. A. Whetten. 3rd ROW: T. Eisenhour, W. Drudge. R. Lutes . J. Hooley. S. Leinbach, S. Phipps. J. Blackwood, J. Miller, T. Steffen, R. Miller. Coach Aucker. 4th ROW: A. Gall. S. Troxel. S. Hire, B. Steel, T. Grofl ' , G. Whitehead, D. Sark. M. Baker. P. Rohrer. J. Smith. M. Lonacor. B-Team Wrestling 1st ROW: Ron Chupp, Wayne Black, Barney Clayton. JelT Miller. Mike Hooley. 2nd ROW: Grant Geiger. Glen Bontrager, Alan Dausman, Steve Gall, Brad Lantzer. FRONT: Lynn Hamood, Steve Shriner. Duane Brown. Jim Sizemore, Doug Woodring. Ralph Lutes. Ray Cross. ACK: Dean Warstler. Joe Salazar, Doug Swinehart. Kim Lorenz. Don Weaver, Doane Brubaker. Jerry Stahly. Varsity Wrestling and Basketball Jeff Truex, Donn Huber, Steve Miller, Brian Maust, Bob Alvarez, Marty Stroup. Fred Kurtz, Blain Secor, Doug Thuaits, Gary Weybright, Fred Fisher, Steve Sommers, Richard Black, Manager; Coach Rickard, Scott Miller, Manager. 85 Junior Varsity Basketball FRONT: Brent ell , Terr Smith, Mark Longcor, Jim eld , Ed Rock. Steve Ward, Kermil Garber. BACK: Mark Bluhm, Manager: Greg Snider, Dale Sark, Lavone Miller, Kirb Clawson, erner Wegener, Coach Reagan. Freshman Basketball FRONT: Coach Kidder. 1st ROW: Keith Witmer. Craig Johnson, Bruce Showalter, Gene Troyer, Ben Stutzman, Steve Whetten. Kirby Carpenter. 2nd ROW: Roger Hershberger, John Hire, Doug Kauffman, Brad Smith, Mike Groff, Doug Tarman, Eric McDowell, Dennis Thwaits, Roger Becher, Brad Clayton. 86 8th Grade Basketball ROW 1; B. Smith, J. Dooley, R. Regier. E. Keim, R. Weybrighl.T. Charlton, ROW 2; S. Gabbard, Mgr., M. Mast. K. Robinson, S. Phipps, J. Miller. D. Armington, J. Rensberger, Mgr. ROW 3; Coach Harvey, F. Yoder, T. Groff, D. Sark, L. Nisley, G. Whitehead. M. Morehouse, M. Baker. 7th Grade Basketball ROW 1; R. Burkholder R kaulman B Rink k Garber B Vance R Whellon ROW 2 A W hetton Mgr M Beer B. Snider, B. Johnson, G. Hire. J. Anderson. R. Hoover, Mgr., ROW 3. Coach Detuilder, R. Miller. D. Holmes, S. Hire. B. Steele, S. Troxel, M. Longcor, T, Steffen. qt B. Alvarez, D. Sommers, F. Kurtz, R. Hodgson, J. Truex, J. Ellis, D. Huber. D. Weaver, S. Miller-mgr. 2nd: T. Smith, R. Hersberger, E. Yoder, L. Schlimmer, R. Becher. D. Showalter, S. Gall, F. Fisher. T. Smith. 3rd: J. Hire, D. Swinehart, J. Salezar, A. Baker, B. Stutzman, L. Miller, J. Weldy-mgr. BACK: Mr. Harvey-asst. coach and Mr. Kidder-head coach. Fairfield Track and Baseball Teams (fi m FRONT: J. Miller, S. Sommers, L. Bontrager, B. Clayton, C. Johnson. 2nd: D. Miller, M. Kauffman, B. Clayton, G. Geiger, P. Reed, D. Kauffman. 3rd: Mr. Reagan - coach. D. Sark. D. Rohrer, B. Secor, R. Cross, E. Cable, G. Weybright, R. Black - mgr 88 School board members SEATED are Lowell Fisher. Kary Myers, Richard Longcor. STANDING are Don Carpenter and Harold Lantz. William Robinson, business manager Superintendent Marvin Ward LEFT, W. James Hettler, Principle, ABOVE, Orville Bose, Assistant Principal Administration John Steiner, guidance Mary Lou Loidi. siuidance 93 Secretaries in Action! Secretary - Receptionist, Shari Gingerich Ester Bontrager our corperation treasurer- bookkeeper. Esther Pepple, Office Bookkeeper-Secretary Evelyn Phares, Office Secretary-Receptionist 94 Myra Lackey explains the written music Music in the Air Allen Harness gives the beat. • . Allen Metzler, RIGHT, completes the Baritone trio. Allen Harness is director of the Jr. High Band, Swing Band and is also a humanities teacher. He received his B.M. from DePaw. Besides directing his band, he also likes to test his swing on the golf course. Myra Lackey is director of choir, swing choir, and is also junior class sponsor. She teaches music within the humanities department and eighth grade exploratory. She received her B.S. from Manches- ter College and her M.S. from Indiana State University. She also enjoys sewing, cooking and art. Allen Metzler is Fairfield ' s march- ing and concert band director, swing band director and Student Council sponsor. He received his B.S. from Manchester College. 95 Humanities in a never ending battle for Truth, Justice, and the American way! Gary Harvey and those atrocious term papers. Gary Harvey, the senior sponsor and 8th grade basketball coach, helps the students along in Eng- lish, College English, Communica- tions and American Studies. He earned his B.S. from Ball State and his other interests are sports, hunting and music. Judith Holden, a junior high hu- manities teacher earned her A.B. from Goshen College and her M.S. from St. Fransis. She is also the Drama Club director. Marcia Brennemen, our P.O.W. leader, teaches within Humanities, American and World Studies. She is also interested in antiques, needlework, and travel. She ob- tained her B.S. from Indiana Cen- tral College, her M.A. from Indiana University. Judith Holden observes the action ' How to make a Pot , by Mr. McKibbin Humanities according to Mr. Kidder. 97 Mr. Peter Gutman was an exchange teacher this year, trading places with Mr. Eli Miller who went to Germany. The entire school com- munity profited by his presence and learned a great deal about Ger- many and its culture. His address is D7809 Kollnau, Schiller Strasse 3, Western, Germany. Mrs. Marilyn Craven taught Span- ish and English. She was also Sun- shine and Girls intermurals spon- sor. She received her BA from Ball State. Mr. Bill McKibbin taught art and was tennis coach. He received his B.S. from Ball State. Mr. Toby Kidder taught Jr. High humanities and health. Hel also held the following coaching posi- tions: Asst. football, freshman bas- ketball, and head track. He re- ceived his B.S. from Grace Col- lege and his M.A. from St. Fran- cis College. Jack Schroeder, our resident lecturer. Sandra Brandon, cracken the books. Sandra Brandon is our school li- brarian. She earned her B.S. at Ball State University. Her other interests are reading, sewing, water skiing and swimming. Our Reading leader. Raymond Yoder. was caught reading. John Weaver, the senior Psvch teach. 98 Jack Schroeder is our very dedicat- ed yearbook sponsor. He teaches 8th grade social studies and Psy- chology. Mr. Schroeder earned his B.S. from Indiana University and also enjoys hunting, basketball and fishing. Raymond Yoder earned his A.B., B.S., and T.H.B. from Goshen Col- lege, his M.A. from Norte Dame and his B.D. from Northern Baptist. He teaches speed reading, Jr. high, English, skills course and reading in exploratory. Mr. Yoder also en- joys sheep, green houses, goats and deer. He also likes planting trees. He is a very active teacher. John Weaver is our Varsity Foot- ball and Wrestling coach. He is also our Lettermans club sponsor. He teaches Alcohol and Narcotics, Government, Values and Issues and Sociology. He received his B.A. from Ball State and His M.A. from Purdue. Helping the Body in Various Ways. Mrs. Ahrns. our speach hearing teacher Gene Reagan, who is head coach of Basketball and B-Team basket- ball, also teaches boys P.E. grades 7-12. He received his B.S. from Ball State and his M.A.E. from Ball State. Mr. Reagans other interests include golf, boating, and photo- graphy. Violet Wolfe teaches girls P.E. grade 7-10 and advanced P.E. She enjoys fishing. Miss Wolfe received her A.B. and M.A. from Ball State. Miss Wolfe demonstrates an overhead shot. 99 SHOP Mr. Rogers on tractor John Rodgers is our agriculture teacher, grades 7-12. He is also FFA sponsor. Mr. Rodgers earned his B.S. and M.S. from Purdue Uni- versity. His interest besides farms is sports. Bill Auker abtained his B.S. from Ball State University. He teaches metals, power mechanics, and 8th grade exploratory. He is also Jr. High Football Coach. His hobbies are skiing, fishing, and playing ball. Terry Rickard, our Varsity basket- ball coach, also directs Mechanical Drawings. He received both his B.E. and M.A. from Ball State. Mr. Rickard relaxes with sports, swim- ming and fishing. Mr. Rickard explaining Mr. Auker sitting 100 Business Ada Metzler, who teaches in and around the business department received her B.A. from Goshen College and her Vocational Li- cense at I.S.U. Her other interests include art and reading. Juanita Hughes is our ever busy business teacher. She received her B.S. from Ball State. Her other interests include playing bridge, shopping and antiques. ij.z.L.- ' :Mimh ABOVE. . .Mrs. Metzler at desk LEFT. . . .Mrs. Hughes in class Home Eg. Marilyn Lambert, who is spon- sor of pep club, pom pom, and the cheerleaders is also a senior class sponsor. She enjoys cooking, sewing and sports. She earned her B.S. from Goshen Colleges and her Masters in Home Economics from Ball State. Miss Lambert sewing Dorthy Rink received her B.S. from Manchester College and is pres- ently one of the sophomore class sponsors. She teaches in the areas of Health and Home Economics. She also enjoys reading and sew- Mrs. Rintc at desk ■ Q = j xWOa ' + b ' = c LA Logx = n • logx y-y y ' -y ' i-X-Xi) e = 2.718281882845904323536 sinx V 2 Jerry Detwiler, the teacher of Jr. High Math and Algebra 11 received his B.A. from Goshen College and his M.A. from Florida State. His hobbies are sports and ventrilo- quism. Mr. Detwiler is also coach of Jr. High Track 7th grade basketball. Ray Swihart teaches General Math, Geometry and Jr. High Math. He received his B.S. from Manchester and his M.A. from Ohio State. He also enjoys photography and elec- tronics. Bob Dallman is teacher of Physics, Algebra I and Jr. High Math. He received his B.S. from Ball State. He also enjoys miniature go lfing, swimming, and other sports. Ray .Swihart plans a lesson. Jerry Detwiler solves another elementary, college level problem. Bob Dallman supervises some very busy students. E = mc C + 32 = F DNA - RNA 3. 14 1 59265 sin : + cos - = I cos X = X KE = V2 mv - F = ma cos x tan x tan x esc - = sin x ' + y ' CSC - - I John Rouch is our advisor in Ad- vanced Problems in Biology, Inter- grated Science and Jr. High Science. He also enjoys church and Nature study. He received his A.B. from Manchester and his M.A. from the University of Northern Iowa. Rex Hollinger ' s main interests are in the Science department, where he is a Jr. High Science Teacher. He is also the famous Golf coach, and Assistant Football coach. His other interests are astronomy, golf, and basketball. Mr. Hollinger earned his A.B. from Goshen College. Diane Williams earned her B.S. from Purdue University. She teaches Chemistry and Jr. High School Science. She enjoys sewing and reading and also has a pet monkey named Joe. Diane Williams is on the verge of another important discovery. Mr. Rouch, Science Team Leader, takes care of the environment. Rex Hollinger helps a student with problems during unscheduled Typing was mastered by Theresa Groff. Mr. McKibbin works on a bust. The German 3 class helped celebrate Mr. Gutmann ' s birthday. 104 Magazines, newspapers, and soft chairs were enjoyed by many students. Even Mr. Bose plays hooky once-in-a- while. Vivian Naile completes her typing assignment 105 Susan Skibbe and Jonel Rarick work on their Science project Greg Kauffman concentrates on his Physics. 106 HI hiqh . . Blain Secor up to his old tricks again. Presentation of the Dummy Award Happy Birthday, Mr. Gutman. 108 Getting psyched up I ' or Psychology class. ' I ' d like a spiral notebook, please. f f H Mr. Rickard explains a complicated machine. B iH i vn H| iii P S jg jT S H r ' ' jVr K je ' :| J H 109 A new organization, We That Care began the 2nd semester, sponsored by Miss Brenneman. The welfare of the Prisoners of War and Missing In Action men in Viet Nam is the group ' s main objective. On May 23rd the group sponsored a speaker M Sgt. Daniel Pitzer, to talk to the public about his expe- rience as a P.O.W. in Viet Nam. We That Care also sold some 200 P.O. W.— MIA bracelets throughout the school and com- munity. 110 The Cooks: FRONT; Kate Warstler. Katie Lambright, Nancy Burtsfield, Dorothy McGowen, and Mary Wood. BACK; Betty Yoder, Madonna Zollinger, Lois Everest, Phyllis Troyer, and Debbie Fraizer. Our very important cooks. Another Kitchen V.I. P. Katie Lambright. Kate Warstler did many helpful job s. Ill Behind the Scenes Are Bus Drivers, Do le Hewitt refills the often-used pop machine. Fairfield Ed. Asst.; P. Johnson, M. Stump. V. Caprarotta, N. Lein- bach, R. Long, and D. W elty. 112 Educational Assistants and Janitors Our Janitors; L. Miller, O. Lockvvood, J. France. L. France and K. Rootcstool, The mad alter school scramble. - - - Ti iS% The Bus Drivers are; J. Hershberger, D. Kurtz. D. Lantz. E. Miller. B. Pfister. B. Beer. B. Caprarotta, V. Miller, D. Krull, L. Reed, W. Tarman. A. Yoder. J. Kitson. L. Erb. and J. Yoder. 113 RON ANDERSON MARLENE D. BICKEL: SSS 2. 4: FHA I. 2. 3.4; Pep Club I: Medi- core 2. 3, 4; Library Club 2. 3; Girls Intra. 1; Girls State Al- ternate: Delegate to Indiana Youthpouer Conference 3. Class officers are: Brian Maust, V-Pres.; Paul Bontrager, Treas.: Becky Rink. Sec: Pres.; Blain Secor, Ray Penrose, and Steve Shriner, Sgt. at Arms. Dana Sommers, _ SX) . ■-) Q. , —. u -C Q. C « k. :d ir. • d 2 ja; ( .i2 1 1 E JS j_ o D. , U C 5 o O _ c u C3 u ' S o Ci3 x: X £ J= •5 , :g jO KI -a o -o o a . C3 u 5 C c i £ DUANE ALAN BLUHM: Drama Club 3. 4: Annual Staff 3; Tennis 3: Choir i. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4; Football 1: Bas- ketball 1: Swing Choir 2, 3, 4: Suing Band 2. 3; Photography Club 3: Student Council 2, 3: Drama Club Treasurer 4. PAUL L. BONTRAGER: Drama Club 3. 4: Pres. 4: Class Trea- surer 4; Drama Club Service , ward. 116 ROMAN BONTRAGER: Audio Visual 1; FFA 2. 3, 4; Sec. 4; Delegate to state FFA convention: Chapter farmer 3; Greenhand degree 2. CHARLOTTE K. CHRISTNER: FHA I, 2, 3, 4; Medicorp 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3. CONNIE LOU CLAYTON: Choir I: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3. 4: Sec. 4: Homecoming Queen 4. SHEILA GAY COOPER: Medicorp 2, 3: Pep Club 4: SSS 3, 4: Choir 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Brookville, Ohio L JULIA ELAINE CRIPE: SSS 2. 3, 4: Medicorp 3, 4: Pep Club 4; Intra. 4: Pouder Puff Football Team 4; Typing Award. MARILYN JEAN DOOLEY: SSS 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Swing Choir 1 , 3; Typing Award. TWILIGHT S. DOUMA: FHA 1; Pep Band I, 2. 3. 4; Pep club 4; Medicorp 4; Band 1 . 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 3. JOYCE ELAINE FISHER: Choir 2. 3. 4: Annual Staff 3; FHA 2, 3: Towncrest Jr. High School 1: Physical Fitness Award 2; Typing Award 2. 117 BEVERLY JANE FRY: SSS 1, 2, 3. 4; Treas. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Swing Choir 2. 3, 4; Photography Club 3: Drama Club 4; Sludenl Council 2. 3; V.P. 3; Class Treas. I; Cheerleader I. 2; Alt. 3. DEBORAH ANN GANGWER: Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. 2. 3, 4; Rec. Leader 3: Pres. 4; Candidate lor Homecomina 4. DOUG HARTSOUGH: Intra. I. 3. 4; Bovs Booster 2. 4. RICK HAWKINS: Intra. 1. 2, 3. 4; Boys Booster 2, 4; Physical Fitness Award. RICK GOOCH: FTA 2, 3, 4; V.P. 3; Sec. 4: Boys Booster 1, 4; Basketball 2; Football 1: Track 1: Intra. 1 , 3, 4; FTA Award 3. ORUS DALE GOPPERT: Ski Club 2; Boys Booster 1, 2. 3. 4; Intra. 1. 2. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager I; Physical Fitness Award 2. RANDY ROLAND HODGSON: Basketball I; Boys Intra. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 4; Boys Booster 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Lettermans Club 2. 3, 4: Ski Club 2. 3. 4: Class Sat. of Arms 3; Physical Fitness Award I. 2. DAVID GAROLD HOOVER: Wawasee 1; Intra. Booster 4. 3. 4; 118 SAMUEL JOHN IGNEY: Band I. 2. 3, 4: Choir I. 2. 3, 4; Suing Band 2, 3; Swing Choir 2: Football I; Basketball 1. 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Lettermans Club 3; Intra. 3; Student Council I. 2; Boys Booster 3. 4. REBECCA SUE JONES: Annual Staff 3. 4; SSS 3, 4; FHA I, 2, 3, 4; Rec. Leader 4; Intra. 1, 2. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; V.P. 3; Sgt. of Arms 4; Band 1. 2. 3: Cheerleader I; FTA 3: Sec. 3; Drama Club 3, 4: Sec. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; Girls State 3; Purdue Leaislative 3, 4. KIRBY ALLEN HOOVER: Lettermans Club 2: Boys Booster 2: Wrestling Manager 2; Football Manager 2: Intra. 1: Tennis 1. DONN RALPH HUBER: Lettermans Club 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4: MVP 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Free throw champ 3: Foot- ball I; Baseball I. 2, 3, 4; Bovs Booster 1: Track 4. CHARLOTTE F. KEHR: Choir 4; Band SSS 3. 4. ROBERT KIPP 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: LARRY KAUFFMAN MICHAEL DEAN KAUFFMAN: Lettermans Club 3. 4: ball 3. 4: Football I ; Bovs Booster 4; Intra. 2, 3, 4: 119 ALLEN G. KNISLEY: Football 1; Track 1; Pep Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Leader 4; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; FT A. 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Choir 4, Annual Staff 4; Boys Booster I, 4. BETH ANN LANTZ: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Annual Staff 4; Section editor 4; Medicorps 2, 3, 4: V.P.3: Pres. 4; Choir I; FHA. I, 2, 3, 4, His. 2; Reporter 3: Cheerleader 2, 3; Intra. 2; Student Council 3; Class Pres. 1; FFA. Chapter Sweetheart 4: Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Physical Fitness Award. JEAN ELAINE LEER: Pep Club I. 3, 4: Intra. I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Library 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 4. LAUREL LEIGH LONG: Intra. I, 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; SSS. I. 2, 3. 4; V.P. 3; Pres. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3: Swing Choir 3. 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Student Council Pres 4; Class Sec. 2; Class V.P. 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. JANET CLAIRE LAPHAM: SSS. 2. 3. 4; Typing Award. PATRICIA BEREEN LAPHAM: Medicorps 3. 4: SSS. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Powder Puff Football 4. KIM LORENZ: FFA. I. 2, 3, 4: Treas. 4; Wrestling I, Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Lettermans Club 4; Boys Booster 2. 3. 4. 3, 4: RALPH EDWARD LUTES: Band I. 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 1. 2; FFA. I. 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Football I; Cross-Country 2. 3, 4;Wrestling 2. 4: Track 3. 4; Choir 4; Intra. I. 2; Ski Club 3. 4; Boys Booster 2, 3, 4; Lettermans Club 3, 4; FFA Star Greenhand 2. BRUCE W. MATHEWS: Tennis I: Class V. P. I. 3ovs Booster I, BRIAN EUGENE MAUST: FFA 1; Lettermans Club 2. 3. 4; Treas. 4; Football 2. 3. 4: Track I, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Treas. 3; Class V. P. 4: JEANNIE MILLER: Pep Club I. 2, 3. 4; Sgt. of Arms 1. 2 , 3; SSS 1. 3, 4; Annual SlalT 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 3; Intra. I. 2; Student Council 1: Drama Club 2. 3; FTA 3; Pres. 3; Alt. Cheerleader 1 ; Purdue Legislative 3, 4. SUSAN KAY MILLER: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: FHA 1; Medicorps 2. IDA FERN MAST: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4: Re- porter 4: Medicorps 2, 3, 4. MERE JAY MAST: Westvie« 1. 2; Drafting Certificate of Ex- ellence Tri-State. RICK WARREN McGOWEN: Ski Club 3. 4: Bovs Booster 1. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Choir 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. 4: Letter- mans Club 3, 4. E.EUGENE MILLER: Basketball 1. 2; Boys Booster 3. 4. 121 ICKI ANN MILLER: FHA I: SSS 3. 4; Band 3. 4: Drama Club4. VICKl L NN MILLS: FHA 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4: Choir :. 3: Drama Club 3; Annual Staff 3; Neuspaper SlalT 3; Student Council 3. 4. V ENDYJAN MYERS: Choir 4: FHA 1.2:Librar 3. LOWELL RA NICOLAI: Annual Staff 4: Baseball I. 2. 3; Man- ager I; Leltermans Club 4; Bov-. Booster I. 4; Intra. I. 2, 3. COLLEEN EMIL MISHLER: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Intra. 1, JOYCE ELEANE MOIST: Librar 3. 4; Ski Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Choir 2.3,4; Drama Club 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH (KEIM) OLIGEE: SSS I, 2, 3. 4: Ski Clufc 3; Choir 2. 3; Pep Club 1 . 2: S« ing Choir 2. LARRY V, OTTO: Basketball I. 2: Cros.s-Countr 3. 122 CYNTHIA RENE ' PEASE; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Wawasee I. RAY PENROSE: Sal. or Arms4. MARK DALE PHARES: Audio Vesual I; Bo s Booster Cluh 1: Choir 1. 2; Golf 3. 4: Annual Staff 3, 4; Photograph Cluh 3. 4; Hoosier Boys State. JANET SUE PLANK: FHA Arthur High I. 2: Fairfield 4: SSS 4; FTA Arthur 2: Fairfield 4: Suing Choir 4; Pep Club Arthur 2; W.G. 3; Fairfield 4; Choir Arthur 1, 2; W.G. 3: Fairfield 4: Band Arthur I, 2; W.G. 3; Fairfield 4: Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrov . fi ' J!Sf5R ' u-.- m SUSAN MARIE RESBERGER: SSS I. 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 3: Annual Staff 2, 3: Student Council 2: Swing Choir 4; Drama Club 2. JOANN E. REUTER: Pep Club I, 2. 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Medi- corps 2; Choir I ; Band 1 . 2. 3. 4: SSS 1.2. RANDALL CRAIG RHEINHEIMER: Ski Club 3. 4; Boss Booster 1.2,3.4; Intra. 3. 4. DENISE KAY RICKARD; Intra 1, 2, 3. 4: FHA 1, 2. 3, 4; Pro- jects Chairman 4; Choir 1; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Pom Pom 3. 4; Physical Fitness Auard 2. 123 DALE RAY RIEGSECKER: FFA 1, 2. 3: Bo s Booster 3. Ski Club 1: Intra. 2, 3.4. LOU ANTHA (GULP) RINK: Band 1. 2. 3; Choir 2. 3; Dran Club 3; Suine Choir 2.3. TIMOTHY LEE ROHRER: Band 2. 3: Ski Club 2. 3; Bo s Booster 2. 3, 4. CONSTANCE LEE ROOKSTOOL: Concord I; SSS 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Medicorps 2. 3. 4; Intra. 4; Choir 4: Powder Puff 4. REBECCA MARIE RINK: SSS 1. 2. 3, 4; Corresponding Sec. 3. 4; Cheerleader I. 2. 3, 4; Medicorps 2. 3; Pep Club I; Intra. I; Class Sec. 3, 4: Class V.P. 2: DAR (Local); Girls State; Riley Queen 4. RICHARD DEHL ROHRER: Boys Booster 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intra. 2. 3. 4; Lettermans Club 2. 3. 4; Most Tackles 3. 4; Neuball Attitude 4; Highest Batting Average 3; MVP 3. LARRY SCHLEMMER: West Noble I, 2. 3; Lettermans Club 3; Track 1. 2, 4; Cross-Country 3; French Club 2; Accepted at Purdue. BETTY JANE SCHROCK 124 SHANE ROANN SHELEY: Pep Club 2. 3. STEVEN L. SHRINER: Tennis 1; Wrestling I, 4; Bo s Booster 4; LettermansCiub4; Class Sgt. of Arms. Photo Club 3. RANDY STEEPEN: MARTIN LEE STROUP: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Letter- man ' s Club 4; Boy ' s Booster 2, 3. PAT SEARLS: SSS I, 2, 3, 4; Intra. I. 2, 3, 4; Medicorps 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4: Choir 4; Powder Puff 4. BLAIN W. SECOR: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; V.P. 4 Lettermans Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Annual StalT 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4 Class Sat. of Arms 4. MICHAEL JOHN SKIBBE: Band I, Football I. 2; Baseball I; Intra. I. : Choir I, 2, 3. 4: ; Booster I. 2. 4. DANA EUGENE SOMMERS: FFA I, 2. 3, 4: V.P. 4; Lettermans Club 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4: Boys Booster 2, 3, 4; Intra. 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 2: Pres. 3, 4; Lettermans Pres. 4. 125 DAWN MARIE TARMAN: FHA Pres. 4; Pep Club 1: Cheerleader Choir 3, Reporter DONALD C. WEAVER: 1. 2, 3. 4: MVP 3, 4; I, :. 3. 4; Baseball 3, Sttina Band I, 2, 3: Lellerman ' s Club I, 2. 3. 4: Football basketball I. 2, 3; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Intra 4; Suing Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms I. 2; Choir 3,4; Band I, 2.3.4; Pres. 4. CRAIG LEE WHITEHEAD: Football I. Wrestling 2; Track I; Bo ' s Booster 1. Basketball I; Band I. 2; Choir 2. 3, Letterman ' s Club 2. 3. 4; Sec. 4. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4 2. 3. 4; Intra. 2, 3, 4 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 EDWIN R. VODER: Track 1, 3, 4; Lellerman ' s Club 4; Intra. 3,4; Bos ' s Booster 1.4. BARBARA ANNE WEYBRIGHT; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4; FHA I, 2. 3, 4; Band I, 2. 3, 4; Sec. 4; Suing Choir 1; Choir 1; FTA 2. 4; V.P. 4; Student Council I; A,V, I; Annual Slaff 4; Editor 4; Presidents Physical Fitness 2. GARY LEE WEYBRIGHT: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; Lellerman ' s Club 2, 3, 4; V.P. 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1; Box ' s Booster 1; Class Pres, 4. LAMAR D. YODER RAMDALL CUGENE YODER: Ski Club 3. 4; Bo s Booster 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. 3, 4; Football 2; Journalism 3; Class Sergeanl- at-.- rms 3. 126 Rands Hodgson doing his thing Senior girls inspired b large group gov. Seniors at Their Best Senior boys always up a tree. 127 The Junior Class was very busy this year with magazine sales, class rings, and the prom. Much of their time was spent selling magazines to earn money for the prom. They also sponsored a chic- ken barbecue supper which proved to be a success. Sponsors for the Juniors were Mrs. Myra Lackey and Mr. Bob Dallmann. Class Officers are: V-Pres.; Cheri Bender Lu Ann Wixon, Treas.; Paula tnimerl Pres.; Peie Reed and Mike Woaoman, Sat. a Sec.: Bob Alvarez, Arms. Richard Black Regan Bontrager Randy Brady Duane Broun Doane Brubaker Garen Bushong Jeff Carpenter Linda Carpenter Kirby Clawson Barney Clayton Ray Cross Alan Dausman Robert Alvare Susan Becher Cheri Bender Betsy Bennett Kathv Bitting 128 Elizabeth Dunkel Sue Eisenhour Cynthia Elliott Paula Emmert Diana Faulkner Fred Fisher Brenda Fox Sara Gall Grant Geiger Marlene Graber Rae Jean Haines Kathy Hartsough Jeryl Hershberger Walter Hershbergei Tim Hooley Tom Hoover Eilene Houston Terrv Johnson Tom Joint Sue Juday Evelyn Kauffman Ellen Kehr Stanley Kesler Janet Kipp Fred Kurtz Steve Lantz Brad Lantzer Pamela Larimer Molly Leatherman Linda Leinbach Mark Longcor Dewayne Martin Nancy Mast Nancy Matheson Tina McFarren Jeannine McGowen Dana Miller Janet Miller Lavone Miller Patricia Miller Steve L, Miller Steven M. Milk 129 Terri Miller Sue Ann Myers Deborah Oberlin Loretta Ott Robert Pfiester Garv Plank Pete Reed Darrel Regier Marie Rohrer Gary Schlabach Edward Schmucker Kenneth Sheeley Donna Sheline Jenice Simcox Jim Sizemore kathryn Skibbe Candice Smith Terrv Smith Nancy Smoker Mike Snavely Gregory Snider Steve Sommers Tim Stair Cvndi Strinafellow Nancy Swihart Dirk Tarman Mary Thomas Barbra Vance Penny Wagner Steve Ward Norma Walker Bobby Welty Janice Whirledge Jon Whirledge Karen Whirledge Melissa Wiles LuAnn Wixon Karen Wogoman Mike Wogoman Esther Yoder Harold Yoder Timoth Zollinaer 130 i hkk, 1 : i J bH H I H i ■ 3 c J 1 During the first semester of the year, the Sophmore class held a barn party which was a big success for them. This year the Sophmores met new challenges with great anticipation and are looking forward to next year. Their sponsors were Mrs. Dorothy Rink and Mr. Toby L. Kidder. Class Officers Are: Clockwise, Tereasa Groff. Sec: Kermitt Garber Not Pictured is Bonnie McFarren, Treas. Pres.: Dale Sark, V-Pres Vicky Alexander Edd Allen Samuel Armington Arden Baker Barbara Baker LuAnn Bales Debbie Barnhart Barb Bechtel Ruth Bitting ayne Black Jamie Blackwood Mark Bluhm Melonie Borkholder Cjinna Brock Beth Brown Pat Brubaker Donna Bunger 131 Edwin Cable Jim Chupp Teresa Clauson Ricliard Dennis Dawn Douma Lucille Drudge Ronnie Hash James Ellis Linda Emmert Karen Erhart Jeff Faulkner Marsha Fisher Monica Fisher David Freed Kermit Garber Harold Gooch Ruth Goodman Teresa Groff Gracie Guevara Lynn Hamood Anita Hartsough Robin Hawks Ann Honderich Karen Hooley Michael Hooley Luann Hoover Douglas Kauffman Gregory Kauffman Melba Kauffman Polly Keim Randy Knisley Twyla Lapham Jon Leatherman Vickie Lorenz Jackie Manges Mary Jo McDonald Bonnie McFarren Debra Meyer Cvnthia Miller 132 Scott Miller Carol Mishler L ndu Myers V ivian Naile Jean Pl ' iester Kathv Poe Rosemary Rochester Eddie Rock Anne Rockenbaugh Terry Rookstool Dale Sark Donna Schmucker Velinda Secor Jane Seely Sherry Sheley Douglas Showalter Cindy Shriner Randv Sizemore Robert Skibbe Dean Slabach Jeff Snider Jerry Slahly Steve Steffen Kenneth Strieby Sandy Slroup Margo Stump Doug Swinehart Doug Thuaits Cheryl Tinkel Jeff Truex Rick Waldron Dean Warstler Werner Wegener Jim Weldy Brent W eity Tim We bright Doug Whirledge W illard Wine Doug Woodring Pat Yoder Edith Zimmerman Norma Zook 133 As new members of the high school, the Freshmen were met with great responsibilities. This year also held many opportunities for the student to participate in educational and extracurricular act- ivities. Sponsors of the Freshman class were Mrs. Judith Holden and Mr. Rex HoUinger. Class Ol ' ficers are: FRONT. Deb Conrad, Sec; Bonnie Steffen, Treas.; Steve Gall, Sgt. at Arms; BACK. Norrine Thomas, V-Pres.; Brad Clayton, Pres. Not pic- tured is Ron Hettler, Sgt. at Arms. Kim Beer Zola Bennett Don Berkey Kandy Berkey Kathy Berkey Susan Blackwood Glendon Bontrager James Bontrager Leland Bontrager Loren Bontrager Norma Bontrager Robin Borkhc.lder Philip Borntrager Kirby Carpenter Shelly Cart Maralie Chupp Ronald Chupp Brad Clayton Geraldine Collier Debra Conrad Ellen Cross Connie Elliott Linden Emery Debbie Everest 134 BeverK Fisher Kim Fisher Virginia Fisher Bucky Foster Karia Fox Joyce Frazier Teresa Fry Steve Gall PeteGarber Janice Gowins Mil eGroff John Grooms Jack Hahn Melvin Hawkins Kelly Hawks Roger Hershberger Ron Hetller Jon Hire Marjorie Hooley Phil Hoover Tim Huber Debbie Hutchison Craig Johnson Mike Juif Doug Kaulfman Tim Kauffman Brian Kehr Pam Keller Diane Kelly Richard Kesler Gerald Kupeerus Craig Lambright Randy Larimer Ruth Leer Sylvia Lewallen Jere Long Marty Long ( ireg Love lar Lutes Eric McDowell Don Miller Doug Miller 135 Jeff Miller Penn Miller Rich Miller Virginia Miller Kathy Mohler Ed Moser Tonda Nisley Andrea Oberlin Glenda Packer John Pamer Donald Pease Ron Pease Jim Perrin Barb Fletcher September Ra David Regier Ronda Rheinheimer Sue Richards Mike Rink Sue Rock Jack Salazar Becky Sark Debra Schmucker Steve Schrock Julie Seel Bruce Shoualter Don Shoualler Deborah Simcox Norma Skibbe Brad Smith Tharon Smith Carma Snavel John Stabler Bonnie Steffen Ben Stulzman Doug Tarman Norine Thomas Dennis Thwaits Eugene Troyer Randy Weaver Randy West Sieve Whetten 136 Ben Whirledge kcilh Witlmer Paula W ixson Margie Wogomai Doug Wood Lvn VVv ong Now that the eighth grade has completed junior high. the are planning for their future as mem- bers of the high school. Sponsors for the eighth grade class were Mrs. Maril n Craven and Mr. William .Auker. Class OlTicers Are: Diane Riekard. Treas.: Debbie Somniers. Sec; Naneue Tarman. - Pres.: Earl Iseini. Pres. Michael Allberry Dicky Armington Mike Baker Shelle Bates Sharon Becher Edwin Beech Rebecca Blackporl Jon Blackwood Tina Bluhm Monline Bonlrager Amy Bro ver Beverlv Burkholder 137 Tim Charlton Cheryl Christner James Lee Christner Cind Chupp Penn Clapton Elizabeth Clark Brian Clayton Gayle Conrad Jeff Cripe Gerald Delegrange Harold Delegrange Linda Dennis John Dooley Anita Eash Sharon Edwards Linda Everest Peggy Everest Scott Faulkner Marie Funk Andy Gall Dawn Gangwar Stephany Gooch Harry Goodman Richard Graber Tod GrolT David Guevars Debra Hein Mary Hire Pam Hively Rosemary Hochstetler Richard Holdeman Joe Hooley Tina Hoover Kay Ann Huber Cindy Huitema Debbie Kammerdiener Janet Kauffman Earl Keim Karen Kelly William Kipp Pamela Knepp Russell Kniselv 138 Stan Kolakowski Wanda Lantzer Steve Leinbach Rick Lutes Anita Martin LouAnn Mascarenas Marlin Mast Dan McCoy Lori McDowell Barbara Miller Becky Miller Chervle Miller Debbie Miller Jim Miller Patsy Miller Wanda Miller Mike Morehouse Beth Mvers Debbie Myers Tammy Nisley Laverne Nissley Patty Nissley Clara Otto Shirlev Penrose Annette Pfiester Steve Phipps Jonel Rarick Ronald Regier Jeff Rensberger Diane Rickard Kent Robmson Robert Robinson Ellen Rockenbaugh Philip Rohrer anda Routson David Sark Beth Savage Don Schmucker Tom Sheline Pat Shumaker Susan Skibbe Bill Smith 139 David Snider Debbie Sommers Rachel Sliver Lori Strieby Denise Stump Carol Swiharl Nanette Tarman Tami Tarman Bonnie Vail Arnold Wegener Brian Weirich Robert Weybright Greg Whitehead Janell Whitehead Jennie Wiles Ferlin Yoder Shirley Yoder Deb Smith i Wi The seventh grade were introduced to new teachers and a new school. At first, their class schedules seem- ed strange, but now everyone is settled into the system. The class was very active this year. They held a gym party and a skating party, both were great successes. Sponsors for the seventh grade were Miss Diane Williams and Mr. Gene Reagan. Class officers are: Kevin Garber. Se.; Brian S nder. Pres.; Steve Hash. V-Pres.: Celia Hettler. Treas. Debbie Abbey Mike Abbey Elaine Anderson Jeff Anderson Kristine Anderson Mark Baker Marlene Beall Duncan Beatham Lillian Bechtel Mike Beer Tamra Bender Keith Berkey Bonnie Borntrager Ruth Ann Borntrager Randall Burkholder Jan Burtsfield Steven Bushong Marv Lou Christner Emanuel Chupp Kenneth Chupp Allen Cline Tim Cripe Franklin Gulp Vickie Cunningham 141 Steven Eash Tom Eisenhour Elizabeth Elliott Marcia Emmert Douglas Erhart Ruth Fisher Kevin Garber James Garner Debbie Hartsough Linda Hartzler Michele Hawks Wendell Harshberaer Celia Hetller Greg Hire Marcia Hire Melanie Hire Scott Hire Randv Hite Tim Hi el Henry Hochstetler Mark Holdeman David Holmes Joe Hooley Anita Hoover Suzette Hostetler Cathy Hutchison Lisa Johnson Robert Johnson Tamra Johnson Teresa Juif Gary K. Kauffman Gary L. Kauffman Richard Kauffman Thomas Kaufman Terr Kehr James KirkdorlTer Rex Knafel Laurie Lantz Glen Leer Becky Leinbach Marty Longcor Lerov Martin 142 1 f _ 6i,«li . u k 1 Lori Kay Mast Lori Sue Mast Greg Mast Jenny McDouell Roger Method Anna Miller Bonnie Miller Christine Miller Debra Miller Denise Miller Dennis Ray Miller Dennis Ryan Miller Lolita Miller Michael Miller Rodney Miller William Miller Danny Minion Marv Mundv Vernon Nisley Stephen Parson Sally Reed Rochele Rheinheimer Sher l Reigsecker Steven Reith Robert Rink Greg Robinson Melanie Rohrer Becky Rookstool Lee Scott Valerie Secor Connie Sheley Michael Slabaugh John Smith Gregory Snavely Brian Snider Carlena Stahlv Brian Steele Timothy Steffen Ronald Stilwell Henry Tobias Steve Troxell Jeff Truex 143 Joyce Truex Theresa Truex Brian Vance Jane Warstler David West Albert VVhetten Russell Whetten Kath Whirledge Rita W ilson Connie Wixson Jeff Wixson Margaret Yoder Mary Yoder Sharida Yoder Timoth) Yoder Yvonne Yoder Yvonne Zell Alan Zollinger Jell Truc . Doug Thuaits, and Brunt Wcltv relaxing as usu Mr. Harness warns The Russians ari coming ' COUNTRY SQUIRE RESTAURANT BREAKFAST-NOON SPECIALS-STEAKS CHOPS PARTY ROOMS AVAILABLE STATE ROAD 15-NORTH OF OVERHEAD NEW PARIS, INDIANA Phone:831-2771 TOM SOCKS SPORTSWARE LAKE WAWASEE SYRACUSE, INDIANA EVE S HOUSE of BEAUTY FISH LAKE ROAD GOSHEN, INDIANA Phone 533- EVE KNEPP owner-operator A CITGO PARMORE LIGHTED -ki - PAR 3 - G Play Day and Night HIGHWAY 15 NEW PARIS, INDIANA PHONE 831-4434 rse THE CITGO STATION 214 WEST PIKE ST. Goshen. Indiana Wendell Bailey 533-9615 Aliignmenl. Brake Service, Lube, Tires, etc. NEW PARIS STORE FILM PROC ESSING-FREE FILM with 8 or more good prints FILM, CAMERAS COSMETICS 148 MARTIN ' S FEEDS FOR POULTRY LIVESTOCK CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN MARTIN ' S FEED MILLS, INC. Phone831-2121 New Paris, Ind. Sand Gravel, Inc. Ready-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products Inc. Producers of Autoclaved, High Pressure Concrete Blocks Sand Gravel Aggregate Read Mixed Concrete 1700 Egbert Ave. Goshen, Indiana 46526 Phone 533-7005 MOLD ENGINEERING INCORPORATED 1026 SOUTH TENTH STREET GOSHEN, INDIANA 149 STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENTS Clarence L. Miller Rudy H . Long 5TATI fARN INSUKANCt Phone 533-4885—533-6345 114 E. Clinton St., Goshen, Ind. 0paits, Phone 533-5 132 GOSHEN RADIATOR 400 W. Lincoln SPECIALIZING IN OVER HEATED CARS AND CAR HEATERS NEW PARIS FORD TRACTOR SALES Ford Farming and Industrial Equipmenl Parts and Service Our Specialt Highvva 15 at Overhead Phone 831-2154. New Parris ARTHUR GALL INSURANCE SERVICE Milford, Indiana OlTice - 533-3300 Phone 658-4669 District Office — John Jennings Assoc. I 20 N. Fifth St. Goshen, Ind. 20th CENTURY RESTAURANT 6 15 Phone 831-9913 CambelFs Food Market Meat is our business Phone 658-4 164 Milford. Indiana Custom Cutting Processing 150 MILLERSBURG CAFE Good Food Served Dail 6 A. M.to6 P. M. Friday 6 A. M.-8 P. M. Closed Sundays Millersburg, Indiana Phone 642-3232 Ace Hardware Goshen Leading Hardware 1 1 1 South Main Goshen, Indiana WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY Goshen, Indiana Manufacturers of Molded and Lathe Cut Rubber Products WESTWOOD BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Six beauticians and three barbers read to serve you U. S. 33 West Goshen, Indiana PHONE 533-2030 Compliments of EMMERT POULTRY NEW PARIS, INDIANA Come To: THE MUSIC MART For a complete selection of Music. Records, Tapes, Guitar and Instrument Accessories 108 EAST LINCOLN GOSHEN. INDIANA 151 J. p. DEVINE DISTRIBUTOR Texaco gasoline. Fuel oil. Texaco Lubricants PHONE: (219)831-2322 POST OFFICE BOX 68 NEW PARIS. INDIANA 46553 ROGERS BARBER SHOP East Market New Paris No Appointment Necessary Plain-n-Fancy Essen Haus Home Style Cooicing Air Conditioned 117S. Main Goshen 533-4748 THE LIVENGOOD ' S WISH YOU WELL STATE FARM INSURANCE GOSHEN IMPLEMENT Your International Harvester Dealer Goshen, Indiana MILLERSBURG LUMBER CO. Building Materials Phone 642-3022 152 KNEPP SAND and STONE CO. Fine lime Regular grain Grain hauling Hi-Calcum lime Driveway Stone Soil Testing Phone 83 1-451 1 Residence or Phone 83 1-4949 Office Box 1 12 New Paris. Indiana 46553 With Our Compliments GOSHEN LIQUOR STORE 114 West Jefferson St. Goshen. Indiana Esther and Hooks McDougall Compliments of WILSON ' S 1924-1972 Our 48th Year Feed-Farm Supplies-Coal Millersburg. Indiana Phone 642-3767 VEADA INDUSTRIES, INC. Today is the first day of the remainder of your life. To have it full: put on a smile a bit of kindness a bit of love, and may those who follow you be able to say: IT HAS INDEED BEEN GOOD, YOU HAVE WALKED THIS WAY . The very best wishes, V. H. Steury, President VEADA INDUSTRIES, INC. 153 KIME Nursery, INC. LANDSCAPING THAT LASTS ' 2006 S. Main Goshen. Ind. Ph. 533-6695 THE STAR STORE 108 E. Main St.— Syracuse, Indiana Wearing Appearel and Shoes Bring the whole family lo the new place for fun and food Snacktime. Mealtime. Anytime you have a taste for living That ' s the time for Pizza Inn Enjoy flavor-baked pizza specially prepared from a secret recipe and served in the inviting atmosphere of our newest Pizza Inn restaurant. 233 Chicago (Nest to Judd Chicago Pike GOSHEN PH:533 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK C P OIL CO. M HOWARD PUTMAN 642-3823 DON CRIPE 154 Walter Druss, Inc. Milford, Ind. Phone 658-4156 Serving Your Needs ' C L ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR 1405 Chicago Ave. Goshen, Indiana Phone 533-2643 Complete motor rebuilding also new and used PENN CONTROLS, INC. PENN PRODUCTS DIVISION 1302 EAST MONROE STREET. GOSH EN Manufacturers of automatic controls for domestic, commerical and industrial applications Water Tolen and Milwaukee, Wise. Goshen, Ind. -Forest Park, Illinois-Toronto, Canada- Leeuwarden, The Netherlands-Buenos Aires, Argentina- Makano-Ku, Tokoyo. Japan EXECUTIVE OFFICES, OAK BROOK. ILLINOIS r KK BY Bender ' s Grocery JSIRLOIN I Stem STIVERS GENERAL STORE ■■ ' 0Li Can Depend on Service IfV ' oti Bu From Slivers N orge- West ingho use- Monarch Hardware Bulk Bottled Thermogas Plumbing Heating Installations MEAT PROCESSING Fine Grocery Merchandise Fresh Produce Quality Meats New Paris and Mildersburg 831-4911 642-3277 Phone 83 1-4828 New Paris, ind. Marises TOWN LAKE SHOP Fashion Center ofthe Lake .Area Ladies .Apparel - Sizes 3 Petiles to 46 0 ersi e W ' auasee Village Sxractise. Indiana 155 RIETH, ROHRER, EHRET, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Goshen 533-9547 New Paris 831-21 14 DONNAGENE ' S RESTAURANT 3 miles N. Goshen on State Rd. p 15 4 course Smorgasboard. Fri. night. Sat. night. Sun. noon Banquet Rooms-Seating up to 200 Phone: 533-6761 JUDAY ' S PROCESSING SERVICE Custom Slaughtering. Cutting. Wrapping. and Freezing. Bill BarbJuday New Paris. Indiana Phone 831-2631 ROTH ' S MOBIL STATION ■ Serviniz the Public Since 1 937 Mobil lubrication. Tune up. Brake Service, tires, batteries, tailpipes, and mufflers, balancing, and motor cleaning. FOR GOOD SERVICE CALL: 533-5320 or 533-9245 or STOP IN .AT 1000 South Main WISLER S GARAGE OF NEW PARIS State Road 15 New Paris, Ind. Phone 831-2724 Phone 533-1843 Res. Millersburg 642-3754 RAY ' S HEATING ANTIQUES Domestic Mobil Home Service Installation Coleman Automatic Heating Air Conditioning RAY NISLEY 1705 E. Monroe St. Goshen. Indiana 013417 156 CD. AMSLER CORP. Kawasaki-B. M. U.-Penton-Husquarna-Gemi-Tricarts Minibikes to License-We want to sell ou to service i« Q ( Ph. 533-5473 Jim. Joan, and Service Dept. ROCK BUILDERS BRICK-MARBLE-FLAGSTONE ' Seamless Floorins Glazed and Floor Tile Ph. 831-4412 NEW PARIS 157 Compliments of HARRY S RESTAURANT ZENITH COLOR CHROMOCOLOR SALES SERVICE SCOTT-KINDY INC. 216 N. Main Si. - Goshen. Ind. Phone: 533-7140 Compliments of SMUCKER ' S DRUG STORE Reliable Prescription Service Don R. SmuckerR. P. H. Farver D. Smucker R. P. H. MIDDLEBURY. INDIANA Phone 8 25-2485 The Rexall Store GOSHEN GENERAL HOSPITAL Middlebury Church Furniture Inc. AUGSBURGER ' S FOODLINER ' S TRI-STATES LOWEST PRICES OPEN 7da sa week MILFORD. S RACL ' SE. NORTH WEBSTER Manufacturers of Distinctive Sanctuar Furniture R. R. 1 Middlebury 46540 158 CHRISPYN OIL TIRE INC. U. S. 33 West at Greene Road Goshen, Indiana 46526 Phone: 533-5537 SNIDER AND TERWILLIGER Leading Jewlers Dountou n Goshen Complete line of Parts Firestone tires Deico Batteries Bendix Ignition and Brakes Hg. Performance Wheels Parts FRIENDLY, DEPENDABLE CHARTER BUS SERVICE SHOUP BUSES INC. Phone Number 825-2475 MIDDLEBURY. INDIANA NEW PARIS PRODUCE OWNER RAY SORENSEN Eggs — Wholesale Phone(219)831-48I3 New Paris, Indiana 46526 GENERAL SHOE REPAIR 109 E. LINCOLN GOSHEN, INDIANA GOSHEN FLORAL and GIFT SHOP 1 20 West Jefferson Goshen, Ind. Phone 533-5561 Better Cause We Trv Harder 159 New Paris Gravel Co Washed Sand Gravel 831-2815 161 Retail Division New Paris Creamery New Paris, Indiana NEW PARIS CREAMERY BURGER DAIRY STORES COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Bottlers of Coca Cola Sprite, Fanta, Fresca, Tab Goshen, Indiana LITTLE and CLARK, INC. INSURANCE AND ACCOUNTING Milford. Indiana Ph. 658-411 162 GEORGE S. MISHLER INSURANCE 203 E. Lincoln Avenue Goshen, Indiana Phone: 533-6285 Residence: 831-2436 We dedicate this space to BILL McKIBBEN who spent a great deal of his time in helping the staff with the art work in the ' 72 Reflections COMPLIMENTS OF GOSHEN AUTO LICENSE BRANCH HOLIDAY INN OF GOSHEN U.S. 33 EAST GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 ' GOSHEN ' S FINEST PLACE TO DINE ' SEE THE NEW HONDA ' S HOWK MOTORCYCLE SHOP Goshen, Indiana KASER PLUMBING HEATING LUXAIRE FURNACES KOHLER FIXTURES Well Drilling Phone:831-2522 New Paris, Ind. 163 CO MPLIMENTS OF: SMOKER LUMBER CO NEW PARIS INDIANA 46553 COMPLIMENTS OF: CLINTON CENTER GRAIN HARVESTING-DRYING-HAULING ELWOOD KAUFFMAN R. 1 GOSHEN INDIANA PHONE: 642-3088 PHONE: 533-9545 V. A. MILLER, EXAU. Septic Tanks — Dry Wells Field S stems — Water Lines Phone 642-3435 Free Estimate MCDONALD ' S WEST SIDE FURNITURE ' Where customers send their Friends 711 W. LINCOLN AVE. GOSHEN. IND. 46526 164 PA RTS-ACC ESSOR I ES SALES-SERVICE 403 W. LINCOLN AVE. GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 ALL MAKES OF BIKES REPAIRED LINCOLN AVE. SCHWINN CYCLERY Insurance PHONES: GOSHEN 533-1177 ELKHART 293-0578 215 WEST LINCOLN GOSHEN, INDIANA CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Private Rooms for All Kinds of Parties Monday Through Friday 11:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Saturday 12:00 Noon to 10:00 P. M. Sunday 11:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. FOR CARRY OUT ORDERS, PLEASE CALL: 533-2568 U.S. RT. 33 WEST, GOSHEN, IND. LAUREL and HARDY PIZZA PALACE 201 N. MAIN STREET GOSHEN, INDIANA PHONE 533-8649 GOSHEN IRON ,j; ie AND METAL, INC. INDUSTRIAL SCRAP WASTE SERVICE 409-411 WEST LINCOLN AVE. GOSHEN, INDIANA PHONE: 219 533-3158 THERMOGAS OF NEW PARIS COMPLETE LP. GAS SERVICE BOTTLED BULK FOR FARM HOME AND INDUSTRY. COMPLETE APPLICATION OF LIQUID FERTILIZER JCT. U.S. 6 15 PHONE: 831-2513 INSECTICI DIES-FERTILIZER 165 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE An opportunity to serve awaits industrious young men and women at Northern Indiana Public Service Com pany. As one of the top gas and electric distribution utilities in the United States, NIPSCO is constantly looking for new processes and methods of efficient operation. These include atomic power generation, extra high voltage transmission, underground electric distribution, computerized system planning, under ground storage of natural gas, community analyses and electronic data processing. Ready to grow with a growing company? IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF GROWTH NIPSCO is one of the highest-paying utilities m the a. yv State of Indiana. Its attractive employe benefit pack- - P age— tuition refund plan, vacations, holidays, life In- t i (jpscn :3i« surance, comprehensive medical insurance, pensions, M h etc. — provides an atmosphere for individual growth. | Fifteen leading colleges and universities are strategi- cally located throughout its service area with others ■__ available in the greater Chicago area. Drop m. We ' ll be glad to talk |obs with you. Northern Indiana Public Service Company symbol of service In nlpscoland ns £ 1 CMtji! i M fc Uit Mlaae ' t CMtiaae ta:! EACH CARRIAGE IS BUILT FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE COMFORT AND PLEASURE Featonng • Fiberglass roof, front, and rear • Fine craftsmanship Super ' Only qua a [hkigje9m. P.O. BOX83 IU1IL1.ERSBURG. INDIANA 46543 1219) 642 3622 IVAN ' S MOBIL SERVICE Tires-Mobil Oil-Mobilgas Batteries Madison at Tenth St. Goshen, Indiana 166 CHRYSLEK VlLjIllOUtfl ELIJAH MOTOR SALES, INC. 200 LINCOLNWAY WEST PHONE 894-3104 LIGONIER, INDIANA 46767 TOP Quality Used Cars Factory trained Mechanics We service all makes to capture . . the moment, the day, and preserve it for a lifetime HERSHBERGER ' S 107 ' : S. Main Street. Goshen. Ind. 46526 Lee L. Hershberger Phone 533-3408 Free Continental Breal fast The Goshen Motor Inn Miles S. E. of Goshen on U. S. ! }• De ve Bontrager Innkeeper Phone (219) 642-4073 i IMATIONAL BANK OF QQSHEIM 401 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana 167 ELKHART COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP FARM BUREAU COOP JOE STUTZMAN ' S SUNOCO SERVICE TIRES. TUBES. BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES U.S. 33 EAST GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 WE GIVE COMPLETE SERVICE NEW FARIS CYCLE MOWER SHOF Qualit Farm Supplies and Service 204 N. Market Street New Paris. Indiana 46553 Goslien — Nappanee Phone 831-2632 Nelson Burkholder Owner FLETCHER SERVICE Ernest (Ernie) Fletcher, Frop. Gas. Oil. Tires KLINE ' S Arco Products Specialized Lubrication DEPARTMENT STORE Ignition Service Phone 831-4906 OF One Mile North of New Paris on High va 15 DOWNTOWN GOSHEN METHOD ' S TV SERVICE CELEBRATING OUR NEW FARIS, INDIANA 50th ANNIVERSARY FHONE 831-4414 -- CARPENTER S BENTON MILL FEED — GRAIN SEED PHONE MILLERSBURG. 642-3878 BENTON. INDIANA SHARP HARDWARE CO. International Harvester Farm Equipment Over 66 Years of Continuous Service Milford. 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Box 7 Nmy Paris, Indiana 46SS3 Phon (219y431-21S9 New Paris Silo — Poured Concrete Silos with Clay — P D — Jamesway Automated Feeding Systems Oxygen Controlled Silos uith Bottom Unloading Poured Concrete Manure Pits Clear-Span Steel Buildings Chore-Boy Milking Equipment Gunite Swimming Pools ti , jt OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE SIAIL ROAD 15 NORTH at OVERHEAD E-Z GAS, INC. Not Just Gas — But Service Heating, Cooking, Water Heating, Clothes Drying 24 hr. customer service 533-4181 U.S. 33 East 175 PATRONS OF ' 72 REFLECTIONS Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Weybright Marlee ' s Beauty Shop Bixler-Sundin Agencies Syracuse Public Library Albert E. Hornberger Mygro Hybrid ' s Foo Faye Cantonese Restaurant Auer ' s Auto Supply, Inc. Jeanette ' s Dairy Queen Brazier Jacob Haney Troyer Seed Co. Mr. Mrs. Glen Larimer Paul ' s Texaco The Black Angel The State Bank of Syracuse Olympia Candy Kitchen Parkside Motel WeddellJ. Berkey Kirt ' s Drive-In Cleaners Shirt Laundry Tops ' n Pop Gamble ' s Appliance Vic ' s Homemade Ice Cream Pletcher Brothers Tuvell ' s Sunoco Houser Standard Doug Pilcher Shoe Store Wawasee Village Hardware Ron ' s Barber Shop Yoder ' Culp Funeral Home D M Discount Gifts Furniture Dr. James L. Wellington Dr. John S. Wellington, Jr. Goshen Paint Spot Olympia Candy Kitchen Maple City Hardware Home Decorating King Pin Lanes Jack ' n ' Jill Shoppe Sunset Acres Farm In Memoriam Sitting here alone And thinking about you— very calmly- Sorting it out but Not realiy understand- ing — you or my- self— Knowing there is only ' One word for it: Unfortunate Someone Smiles And a memory ' s made. And friends are always there. Laughter shared And tears are shed, but friends are always there. Friends are gained Friends are lost But friends are never I ' oraotten. Dennis Thwails, Freshman 1972 ADMINISTRATION Index 1,84, 100 Ahrns, Kay-99 Auker, Bill-55.62,64, 66, Beer, Bill-IB Bontrager, Esther-94 Bosc, Orville-93, 105 Bowman, Lydia-37, 99 Brandon, Sandra-36, 98 Brcnneman, Marcia-96 Burlsrield, Nancy-Ill Caprarona,Velma-ll2, 113 Carpenter, Don-92 Craven, Marilyn-30,40. ' 97 Dallman, Bob-40, 55, 67, 78, 82, 102 Delweiler, Jerry-34, 78, 102 Erb, Larry-113 Everest, Lois- 1 1 1 Fisher, Lowell-92 Frazicr, Debbic-lll France, Jerry-1 13 France, Louise-1 13 Gingerich,Shari-lll Gutmann. Peter-97, 104 Harness, Allen-95, 144 Harvey, Gary-9, 24, 76, 88, 96 Hersberger, Jay-1 13 Hetllcr, W. James-93 Hewitt, Doyle-1 12 Holden,Jadith-38. 39,96 Hollinger, Rex-83, 103 Hughes, Juanita-IOI Johnson, Pat- 30, 112 Kidder, Toby-55, 62, 76, 83, 86, 88, Kitson, Jii , Da ;-ll3 1-113 Kurty, Delbert Lackey, Myra-95 Lambert, MariLynn-24, 101 Lambright, Kalie-lll Lantz, Donna- 1 13 Lanlz, Harold-92 Leinbach,Naomi-ll2 Lockwood.Orval-113 Loncor, Richard-92 Long, Ruth-36, 112 Loidl, Mary Loii-32, 93 McGowen, Dorolhy-lll McKibbin, Bill-61,97, 104 Metzlcr, Allen-49, 95 Metzler, Ada-IOI Miller, Ervin-1 13 Miller, Levi-1 13 Miller, Vernon-113 Myers, Kary-92 Pepple. Esther-94 Phares, Evelyn-94 Pfister, Bonnie-113 Reagan, Gene-8 1,86, 88, 99 Reed, Lamar- 1 13 Richard, Terry-69, 70, 100. 109 Rink,Dorolhy-IOI Robinson, William-92 Rogers, John-33, 100 Rookstool, Ken-113 Roach, John- 34, 103 Schroeder.Jack-28, 29, 36. 98 Sleiner,John-93 Slump, Mary-1 12 Swiharl, Ray-102 Tarman, Wayne- 1 13 Troyer. Phyllis-Ill Ward, Marvin-92 Warstler, Katc-lll Weaver, John-55, 62, 74, 83, 98 Welty, Donna- 1 12 Williams. Diane-I03 Wolfe, Violet-99 Wood, Mary-Ill Yoder, Alvin-113 Yoder, Betly-lll Yoder, John-1 13 Yoder, Raymond-98 Anderson. Ron-40. 53. 1 16 Bickel, Marlene-30, 36. 37, 116 Bluhm. Duane-38. 116 Bontrager, Paul- 1 3, 38. 116 Bontrager, Roman- 1 17 Christner, Charlotte-36, 37, 1 17 Clayton, Connie- 1 2, 54. 117 Cooper, Sheila- 30. 36. 117 Cripe. Julia-30, 37, 117 Dooley, Marilyn-30. 117 Douma, Twilighl-36. 37, 49, 50. 54, 1 17 Fisher. Joyce- 1 17 Fry. Beverly-3Q, 31,38, 118 Gangwer. Deborah-30. 31. 38, 1 18 Gooch, Rick-40, 53, 118 Goppert,Orus-12, 51, 118 Harlsough, Doug-40, 53, 118 Hawks, Rick; 53, 40, 118 Hodgson Randy;25.36.40, 53. 55,62, 77,83,88, 118, Hoover, Dave: 50, 53, 118 Hoover, Kirby; 119 Huber Donn; 8, 25, 55, 61, 70, 77, 82, 85, 88, 1 19 lgney,Sam:51, 119 Jones, Rebecca; 28. 30. 38. 48. 54. 50. 1 19 Kauffman. Larry; 1 19 Kauffman. Michael; 40. 4), 55.S8. 119 Kehr. Charlotte; 30. 51. 119 Kipp, Robert; 119 Knisley. Allen; 28, 32, 49, 50, 51, 53, 120 Lantz, Beth; 12,24,28,37, 120 Lapham, Janet; 30, 120 Lapham, Patricia; 30, 23. 37. 53, 54, 120 Lcer,Jean;40, 50, 53, 54, 120 Long Laurel; 20, 30. 31. 35. 48. 51 . 54. 1 20 Lorenz. Kim; 33. 53. 55. 62. 83. 85. 120 Lutes. Ralph; 33. 36. 50. 51,53, 55. 67. 82. 85. 106. 1 2C Mast, Fern; 54, 121 Mast. Merl; 121 Mathews, Bruce; 121 Maust Brian;28, 55, 62,83, 85, 121 McGowen, Rick; 20, 36. 40. 50. 5 1 . 53. 55. 62. 83. 1 21 Miller. Erwin; 121 Miller. Miriam; 28. 30. 38.54. 121 Miller. Susan; 54, 121 Miller. Vicki; 30. 38, 122 Mills. Vicki;4, 35. 122 Mishler.Collen; 54.122 Moist, Joyce; 28, 30, 36, 38, 5 1 , 53, 1 22 Myers, Wendy; 122 Nicolai, Lowell; 122 Oligec, Susan Keim; 122 Otto, Larry; 122 Pease, Cynthia; 54, 123 Penrose. Ray; 123 Phares. Mark; 20, 28, 79. 123 Plank, Janet; 30, 48, 50, 51,54. 123 Rensbergcr. Susan; 30. 48. 5 1 . 77. 1 23 Reuter. Joann; 123 Rhemheimer. Randall; 36. 40. 53, 1 23 Rickard, Denise; 28, 40, 52, 53, 54, 1 23 Riegsecker, Dale; 40, 53. 1 24 Rink. LouAnthaCuip; 124 Rink Rebecca; 13. 20, 30, 31. 58. 60. 77. 124 Rohrer. Richard; 8. 20. 40, 53, 55, 62. 83, 88. 1 24 Rohrer.Tim:l24 Rookstool. Connie; 30. 37. 40, 5 1 . 53, 54, 1 24 Schlemmer. Larry; 88. 124 Schrock, Betty; 124 Searls, Pat; 30. 40. 48. 5 1 . 53. 54. 1 25 Secor, Blain; 28, 35, 50, 55, 62, 63, 83, 85, 88, 107, 10 Sheley, Shane; 125 Shriner.Steve;55.85. 125 Skibbe.Michael;40, 51,53, 125 Sommers, Dana; 33, 35, 40, 53, 55, 62, 64, 83, 88, 1 2f Steffen, Randy; 33, 50, 53, 125 Stroup. Martin; 1 2, 33, 69. 85. 1 25 Tarman, Dawn; 32, 58,60, 126 Weaver, Donald; 8, 19, 20, 40, 48, 50, 53, 55, 62, 77. 1 Weybrighl. Barbara; 20, 28, 29, 32, 50, 53, 54, 126 Weybright. Gary; 50. 55, 61, 80. 82, 85, 88, 1 26 Whitehead, Craig; 36, 40, 50, 53, 55, 62, 77, 83, 1 26 Yoder, Edwin; 40, 53, 55, 88. 1 26 Yoder, Lamar; 126 Yoder, Randy; 36. 40. 53, 126 JUNIORS Alvarez Robert; 8.13. 54. 67. 76. 77. 82. 85. 88, 1 28 Bechcr, Susan; 30, 37, 40, 5 1 , 53, 54, 76. 1 28 Bender, Cheri; 13,28,36,51, 128 Bennett. Betsy; 128 Bitting, Kathy; 50. 51.54, 128 Black, Richard; 85, 88, 128 Bontrager, Regan; 33, 53. 128 Brady. Randy; 128 Brown, Duanc; 55. 74. 75. 83. 85. 128 Brubaker. Doane; 53. 55, 74, 83, 85, 1 28 Bushong, Garen; 128 Carpenter, Jeff; 40, 1 28 Carpenter, Linda; 28, 37, 40. 50. 53. 54, 1 28 Clawson, Kirby;55,83,86. 128 Clayton. Barney; 53. 84, 88, 128 Cross, Ray; 19,55,83.85,88, 128 Dausman, Alan; 50, 55, 83, 84, 1 28 Dunkel, Elizabeth; 50, 54, 129 Eisenhour, Sue; 28, 30, 37, 49, 5 1 , 54, 1 29 Elliott, Cynthia; 129 Emmerl, Paula; 30. 128. 129 Faulkner. Diana; 28. 30. 38. 129 Fisher. Fred; 8. 51, 55, 61, 67, 82, 85. 88. 1 29 Fox. Brenda; 28. 30, 50. 51. 54. 129 Gall,Sara;38, 48, 50, 54, 129 Geiger, Grant; 40. 53, 55, 84, 88. 1 29 Grabcr. Marlene; 28, 129 Haines, Rae Jean; 30, 40, 50, 54, 1 29 Hartsough, Kathy; 36, 129 Hershberger.Jeryl;40, 129 Hcrshberger, Walter; 40, 129 Hooley,Tim;40, 50, 129 Hoover, Tom; 51, 129 Houston, Eilene; 30, 38, 51, 129 Inbody, Randy; Johnson, Terry; 53, 129 Joint, Tom; 40,51, 53, 55, 129 Juday, Sue; 30, 50, 5 1 , 54, 48, 1 29 Kauffman. Evelyn; 30. 50. 51, 129 Kehr. Ellen; 50. 51. 129 Kesler. Stanley; 129 Knepp. Patty Kipp. Janet; 38. 5 1. 129 Kurtz. Fred; 50, 55, 76, 77, 85, 88, 1 29 Lantz, Steve; 129 Lantzer, Brad; 84, 129 Larimer. Pamela; 28. 37, 40, 50, 52, 53, 54, 1 29 Lealherman, Molly; 36, ) 29 Leinbach, Linda; 129 Longcor. Mark; 55. 83,86, 129 Markley, Mike Martin, Dewayne; 129 Mast, Nancy; 54. 129 Matheson. Nancy; 30. 36. 1 29 Mawhorter, Rick McFarren. Tina; 28, 34. 50. 54. 1 29 McGowen. Jeannine; 30, 129 Miller, Dana; 88, 129 Miller,Janet;30, 50, 54, 129 Miller, Lavone;77,83,86,88, 129 Miller, Patricia; 30, 37, 52, 54, 129 Miller, Steven L.; 12, 51, 55, 61. 67. 82. 79. 129 Miller.Steven M ;55.82.85. 129 Miller. Tern; 50. 51. 130 Myers. Sue Ann; 28. 30. 51. 130 Oberlin. Deborah; 130 Oliver. Debbie Otl. Loretta;51. 130 PFiester. Robert;5l.82.48.49. 130 Plank. Gary; 130 Reed. Pete; 1 3. 36. 40. 5 1 . 53. 55. 83. 88. 1 28. n Reeier. Darrel; 49, 50, 130 Rohrer, Marie; 13, 50, 51,58, 1.10 Salazar,Joc;40.55,75.83. 85.88 Schlabach. Gary; 130 Schmucker. Edward; 130 Sheeley. Kenny; 33. 130 Sheline. Donna; 30. 48, 50, 5 1 , 1 SO Simcox, Jenice;51,54, 130 Sizemore,Jim;85, 130 Skibbe, Kathryn; 30, 34, 40, 49, 50, 53, 54, 1 30 Smith, Candice; 28, 30, 52, 54, 130 Smith, Terry; 55, 63, 83, 86. 88. 1 30 Smoker. Nancy; 30, 51. 58. 60. 130 Snavely. Mike;33.53. 130 Snider. Greg; 86. 130 Sommers. Sieve; 1 2. 85. 55. 8 1 . 88. 1 30 Stair. Tim; 38. 130 ' Slringfellow, Cyndi; 28, 30, 54, 130 Swihart, Nancy; 36, 50, 130 Tarman, Dirk; 49, 50, 130 Thomas, Mary; 28, 36. 50, 130 Vance, Barbra; 30, 50,48, 130 Wagner, Penny; 28. 30, 31. 52. 130 Walker. Norma; 130 Ward. Steve; 82. 86, 130 Welty, Bobby; 130 Whirledge, Janice; 50, 130 Whirledge,Jon;40,53,83, 130 Whirledge. Karen; 28. 29, 30, 31, 35, 48. 51. 54 Wiles. Melissa; 28. 30. 51. 54. 130 Wixson LuAnn;28.30, 31.20. 128, 130 Wogom ' an. Karen; 28. 30. 48 48, 5 1 , 54, 1 30 Wogoman, Mike;36,40, 53, 128, 130 Yoder, Esther; 50, 53, 54, 130 Yoder, Harold; 53, 1.30 Zollinger. Timothy. 130 SOPHOMORES Alexander. Vickv; 30. 131 Allen, Edd; 131 Armington, Samuel; 38. 131 Baker. Arden;53,88, 131 Baker, Barbara; 36. 131 Bales. LuAnn. 131 Barnhart. Debbie; 40. 50, 51. 53. 54. 131 Bechtel. Barb; 131 Bitting. Ruth; 52. 53. 131 Black. Wayne; 51. 131.84 Blackwood, Jamie; 50. 131 Bliihm, Mark; 36.51, 88, 131 Borktiolder. Melonie; 131 Brock, Ginna; 28, 30. 35. 40, 50, 53, 54, 1 3 1 Brown, Bah; 52. 131 Bmbaker. Pat; 37. 38. 40. 50, 54, 1 3 1 Bunger, Donna; 131 Cable, Edwin; 34. 48, 50, 5 1 . 82. 1 32 Chupp, Jim;34, 132 Clawson, Teresa; 52, 132 Dennis, Richard; 132 Douma, Dawn; 50, 54, 132 Drudge, Lucille; 38, 132 Eash, Ronnie; 132 Ellis, James; 40, 50, 53. 55. 64. 77. 88. 83, 132 Emmert. Linda; 30. 52. 132 Erhart. Karen; 13.53.54.40. 132 Faulkner. Jeff; 50. 132 Fisher. Marsha; 50. 54. 132 Fisher. Monica; 28. 30. 32. 34. 37. 40, 50, 52, 53, 54, 1 32 Freed, David; 32, 34, 132 Garber, Kermil;86, 131, 132 Gooch, Harold; 40, 132 Goodman, Ruth; 132 Groff, Teresa; 28. 30, 50, 58, 60, 104. 131, 132 Guevara, Oracle; 132 Hamood, Lynn;53,55, 85, 132 Hartsough. Anita; 132 Hawks, Robin; 37. 39. 51, 132 Hawn, Tina; Hester, Sharon Hochstetler. Martha Honderich, Ann;50. 132 Hooley. Karen; 32, 36, 51, 132 Hooley, Michael; 49, 50, 132 Hoover, LuAnn; 54, 132 Kauffman, Douglas; 88, 132,83 Kauffman, Gregory; 4. 50. 106. 132 Kauffman. Melba; 28. 30. 50, 5 1 , 58. 60, 48. 1 32 Keim. Polly; 1 2, 30, 36, 35, 40, 5 1 , 1 32 Knisle%, Randy; 53, 132 Lapham,Twyla;30, 37, 132 Leatherman. Jon;33. 53, 132 Lorenz, Vickie; 40. 50, 53, 54, 132 Manges, Jackie; 37, 51,54, 132 McDonald, MaryJo; 40, 5 1 . 53, 54. 1 32 McFarren. Bonnie; 28, 58, 60, 76. 1 32 Meyer, Debra; 32, 51. 54, 132 Miller, Cynthia; 132 Miller. Scott; 28, 85. 88, 133 Mishler, Carol; 133 Myers, Lynda; 37, 51, 133 Naile, Vivian; 30. 31. 36. 50, 51,52, 53. 54. 105. 133 Pfiesler. Jean; 30. 37. 48, 50, 133 Poe, Kathy; 133 Rochester, Rosemary; 133 Rock, Eddie; 55. 83, 86. 133 Rockenbaugh. Anne; 49. 51.54. 133 Rookstool. Terry; 32. 40. 51.53. 54. 1 33 Sark. Dale; 33. 55.83.86.88. 133 Schumucker. Donna; 54. 133 Secor. Velinda; 37. 40. 50. 54. 133 Seely. Jane;51,54. 133 Sheeley. Charles Sheley. Sherry; 133 Showalter, Douglas; 5 1. 53. 55. 59, 60, 88. 133 Shriner, Cindy; 28, 51,53, 54, 133 Sizemore. Randy; 33. 133 Skibbe. Robert; 40, 133 Slabach, Dean; 33, 40. 53. 133 Snider. Jeff; 51, 133 Stahly. Jerry;83. 85. 133 Steffen. Steve; 13. 33. 50, 53. 133 Strieby. Kenneth; 38, 39. 48, 49, 50, 5 1, 1 33 Stroup, Sandra; 28, 30, 50, 58, 60, 76, 133 Stump, Margo;36, 133 Swinehart, Douglas; 8, 55. 60. 83, 85, 88. 101. 133 Thwaits, Doug; 33, 55, 68, 79. 83, 85, 144 Tinkel, Cheryl; 28, 35, 40, 53. 54, 1 33 Truex, Jeff; 55, 64,83, 77,88.83, 85, 133. 144 Waldron. Rick; 12.53. 133 Warstler, Dean; 33. 5 1. 55. 82. 85, 133 Wegener, Werner; 33, 50. 86, 133 Weldy, Jim; 48. 51.86. 88. 133 Weltv. Brent;55. 79. 82, 86, 133. 144 Weybrighl, Timothy; 51, 82, 49, 133 Whirledge, Doug; 34, 50, 133 Wine, Willard;40. 133 Woodring, Doug; 55. 83. 85. 133 Wysong. Bobette Voder. Pat; 50. 53. 54. 76, 133 Yoder, Rosemary Zimmerman, Edith; 50, 133 Zook, Norma; 133 FRESHMEN Alexander, Marcia;30, 134 Alexander. Sheila; 134 Bales. Dan; 38, 134 Bates. Holly; 37, 46, 134 Beathan, Sally; 37, 54, 134 Becher, Roger, 72. 82. 86, 88, 134 Beer, Kim; 46, 134 Bennett, Zola; 30, 32, 36, 134 Berkey, Don; 33, 40. 46. 53, 83, 1 34 Berkey, Kandy; 33, 46, 50, 1 34 Berkey, Kathy; 30, 37, 46, 134 Blackwood, Susan; 46, 134 Bontrager, Glenden; 53, 83, 84, 134 Bontrager, James; 33. 40. 46, 1 34 Bontrager, Leland; 83, 88, 1 34 Bontrager, Loren;46, 134 Bontrager, Norma; 46, 134 Borkholder, Robin; I3 ' 4 Borntrager, Philip; 46, 134 Carpenter, Kirby; 86. 134 Cart. Shelly; 38. 30. 46. 54, 59, 1 2, 1 34 Chupp, Maralie; 30,46, 134 Chupp, Ronald; 84, 134 Clayton, Brad; 1 3, 83, 86, 88, 1 34 Collier, Geraldine; 36, 46, 37. 134 Conrad, Debra; 30, 46. 35. 54. 59, 134 Cross. Ellen; 30, 46, 134 Elliott.Connie;36, 37.46, 54. 134 Emery. Linden; 38, 49, 55, 83, 134 Everest, Debbie; 49, 54, 116, 134 Fisher, Beverly; 30, 135 Fisher, Kimberly; 30. 40. 46. 53, 135 Fisher, Virginia; 46, 49. 54. 135 Foster, Bucky; 135 Fox, Karla;46, 54, 30. 135 Frazier. Joyce; 36, 135 Fry, Teresa; 135 Gall, Stephen; 46, 48. 83. 84. 88, 1 34, 1 35 Garber, Pete; 36, 135 Groff, Michacl;33, 38,46, 53, 83, 86, 135 Gowins, Janice; 30, 135 Grooms. John; 34. 135 Hahn. Jack; 135 Hawkins, Melvin; 135 Hershbcrger, Roger; 55, 6 1 , 82, 88, 86, 1 35 Hettler, Ronald; 38, 135 Hire, Jon; 36, 46, 55, 67, 53, 82, 86, 88, 135 Hooley, Marjorie;37, 135 Hoover. Phil; 40. 53, 135 Huber. Tim;46, 49, 50, 135 Hutchison, Debbie; 46, 49, 54, 135 Johnson, Craig; 38, 86, 88, 135 Juif. Mike;53. 135 Kauffman. Douglas; 86. 46, 135 Kauffman, Timothy; 46. 135 Kehr. Brian; 135 Keller, Pam; 46. 135 Kelly. Diane; 30, 40, 53, 135 Kesler, Richard; 46, 48, 135 Kupeerus, Gerald; 46, 135 Lambright,Craig;40, 53, 135 Larimer. Randy; 135 Leer, Ruth; 135 Lewallen,Svlvia; 135 Long. Jere; 46, 53,55,82, 135 Long. Martin; 46. 53, 83, 135 Love, Orcg;38. 39.46. 55, 82, 85. 135 Lutes, Mary; 33. 35. 36. 46. 49, 53, 54, I3f McDowell, Eric; 34, 46, 55, 61 , 82, 86, 1 3! Miller, Don; 135 Miller, Doug; 135 Miller. Jeffrey, 83, 84, 88, 136 Miller, Penny; 38, 46, 136 Miller, Rich; 83, 136 Miller, Virginia; 30, 46, 52, 136 Mohler, Kathy; 38. 52. 136 Morris. Greg; 136 Moser. Edward; 33, 40, 53, 83, 1 36 Nisley, Tonda; 46, 49. 54. 136 Oberlin. Andrea; 136 Packer. Glenda; 30,46. 52, 136 Pamer,John; 136 Pease. Donald; 136 Pease. Ronald; 136 Perrin.Jim; 136 Pletcher. Barbara; 30. 32, 37, 38, 46, 54, 136 Ray, September; 46, 136 Regier, David; 34. 46. 49. 82. 1 36 Rheinheimer. Ronda; 46. 54, 136 Richards. Susan; 46. 136 Rink. Mike; 33, 53. 136 Rock. Sue; 30. 37. 38, 46, 52, 54, 1 36 Salazar. Jack; 136 Sark. Rebecca; 46. 136 Schumucker. Debra; 46. 136 Schrock.Steve;40, 46, 136 Seely, Julie; 46, 54, 136 Showalter, Bruce; 33, 86, 136 Showalter. Donald; 46, 49. 83. 136 Simcox. Deborah; 36.46. 136 Skibbe, Norma; 46, 54. 136 Smith. Brad; 46. 87. 136 Smith. Tharon; 88. 136 Snavely. Carma; 36. 37. 46. 136 Stabler, John; 1 36 Steffen, Bonnie; 13,46.52, 134, 136 Stulzman, Ben; 1 2. 35, 55, 67, 82, 86. 88, 1 36 Tarman, Doug; 46, 53. 86, 136 Thomas, Norinc; 30, 46, 52, 54, 59, 1 34, 1 36 Thwaits, Dennis; 33, 53, 83, 86, 136 Troyer, Eugene; 53, 86, 136 Weaver, Randy; 136 West. Randy; 136 Whetten, Steve; 86, 136 Whirledge, Ben; 33, 46, 48. 49. 53, 137 Wittmer, Keith;46.86. 137 Wixson. Paula; 30, 32, 37, 35, 38. 46. 137 Wogoman. Mareie; 30. 35. 38. 46, 52, 54. 59. 137 Wood. Doug; 137 Wysong. Lyn;30. 46. 52. 54. 53. 137 Zollinger. Laurie; 137 Zollinger, Steven (Mike); 137 EIGHTH GRADE Allbcrry, Michael; 137 Armington. Richard; 35. 84. 87, 1 37 Baker, Mike; 34, 84, 87. 78, 137 Bates, Shelley; 137 Beathem, Mark; Becher, Sharon, 40. 45, 54, 137 Beechy, Edwin; 137 Blackport; Rebecca; 137 Blackwood, Jon; 84, 137 Bluhm, Christina; 45, 137 Bontrager, Montine;45, 137 Brower. Amy; 45. 137 Burkholder. Beverly; 40.45, 137 Charlton, Tim; 45. 78. 84. 87, 138 Christncr. Cheryl; 34. 138 Christner. James Lee; 138 Chupp. Cindy Lou; 40. 138 Chujjp. Sheryle Ann; 138 Clanton, Penny; 138 Clark. Elizabeth Kay; 138 Clayton. Brian; 40, 45. 84. 138 Conrad.Gayle;35.45, 58, 138 Cripe, 138 Delegrange, Gerald; 138 Delagrange, Harold; 138 Dennis. Linda, 40, 138 Dooley, John;87, 138 Eash, Anita; 138 Edwards. Sharon; 34. 138 Estes, Henry; Everest. Linda; 58. 138 Everest. Peggy; 45. 54. 138 Faulkner. Scott; 138 Funk. Marie; 138 Gabbard. Steven; 87 Gall. Andy; 45. 84. 138 Gangwer. Dawn;45. 138 Gooch. Stephany; 138 Hein. Debra; 45, 138 Hire, Mary; 34. 36, 138 Hively, Pam; 138 Goodman, Harry; 34, 138 Graber, Richard; 138 Groff, Tod; 45. 78, 84, 87, 138 Guevara, David; 138 Hochstetler, Rosemary; 138 Holdeman, Richard; 138 Hooley, Joe 45, 84, 138 Ho 138 Huber, Kay Ann; 45, 49, 138 Huiteman, Cindy; 45, 138 Kammerdiener, Debbie; 45, 138 Kauffman, Janet; 138 Keim, Earl; 36, 45, 78, 84, 87, 1 37, 1 3 Kelly. Karen Sue; 138 Kipp. William; 138 Knepp. Pamela; 138 Knisley. Russell; 36. 78. 138 Kolakowski. Stanley; 36. 139 Lantzer. Wanda; 139 Leinbach. Steve; 45, 84. 139 Lutes. Richard; 36, 45, 84, 139 Ma ; 139 139 ,LouAn Mast, Marlin;87, 139 McCoy, Dannie; 34, 49, 45, 139 McDowell, Lori; 45, 139 Miller, Barbara; 139 Miller, Becky; 139 Miller, Cheryle; 139 Miller, Debbie; 54, 139 Miller, James; 36, 84, 87. 139 Miller. Patsy; 45. 139 Miller. Wanda; 139 Miller, William Richard; 45. 87, 1 39 Morehouse, Mike; 45, 87, 139 Morrison. Charles Mvers. Beth; 139 Myers, Debbie; 45, 139 Nisley. Tammy; 45. 139 Nissley. Lavcrne; 35. 45. 87. 139 Nissley. Patty; 139 Otto, Clara; 45, 139 Penrose, Shirley; 45, 139 Pfiester, Annette; 45, 49, 139 Phipps, Steve; 78, 84, 87, 139 Rarick,Jonel;45, 54, 106, 139 Regier, Ronald; 45, 49, 78, 87, 139 Rensberger. Jeff; 45. 84. 87. 1 39 Rickard. Diane;45.58. 137. 139 Riegsecker, Jovce; Robinson, Kent; 34, 87. 139 Robinson. Robert; 84. 139 Rochester. OIlic; Rockenbaugh, Ellen; 139,45 Rohrer, Phillip; 78, 84, 139 Routson, Wanda; 139 Sark, David; 45, 84, 87, 139 Savage, Beth; 45, 139 Schumucker, Donald; 139 Shelinc,Tom;45, 78. 139 Shumaker. Pat; 139 Skibbe, Susan; 40. 45, 54. 106. 139 Smith. Bill; 139.87 Smith. Debbie; 139 Snider. David; 140 Sommcrs, Debbie; 137. 140 Sliver, Rachel; 40. 140 Slrieby. Lori; 140 Slump. Dcnise;40.45. 140 Swihart. Carol; 36. 140 . Na :;45, 137, 140 Tarman, Tami; 37,45, Vail. Bonnie; 140 Wegener. Arnold; 140 Wcirich, Brian; 140 Wcnger, Ricky; 45 Weybrighl, Robert; 45, 78, 87, 140 Whitehead. Greg; 84, 87. 140 Whitehead, Janell; 40, 45, 140 Wiles, Jennie; 45. 140 Wir , Philit Abbey, Debbie; 141 Abbey, Mike; 141 Anderson, Elaine; 141 Anderson, Jeff; 141. 87 Anderson. Kristine; 141.45 Baker, Mark; 84. 141 Beall. Marlcne; 45. 87. 141 Beatham. Duncan; 78. 141 Bechtel. Lillian; 141 Beer. Mike; 45. 87. 141 Bender. Tamra; 141 Berkey. Keith; 78. 84. 141 Borntrager. Bonnie; 141 Bortrager. Ruth Ann; 141 Burkhol der. Randall; 78, 84, 87. 141 BurtsHeld, Jan;84, 141 Bushong. Steven; 45, 141 Christm , Ma . 141 Clir .Allen; 141 Cripe. Tim; 141 Culp. Franklin; 141 Cunningham. Vickie; - Dixon. Teresa Eash. Steven; 141, 142 Emmert. Marcia;45. 142 Erhart. Douglas; 142 Fisher, Ruth; 142 Garber, Kevin; 142, 78, 84. 87. 141 Garner. James: 142 Hartsough. Debbie; 45. 142 Hartzler. Linda; 45. 54, 56, 142 Hawks, Michele; 142 Hershberger, Wendell; 142 Hettler, Celia; 35, 40, 45, 141, 142 Hire, Gregory; 45, 87, 142 Hire, Marcie;36, 45. 142 Hire, Melanie; 54, 59, 142 Hire. Scott; 36. 87. 78. 84, 142 Hite. Randy; 142 Hively. Tim; 142 Hochstetler. Henry; 142 Hodges, Donnie Holdeman. Mark; 142 Holmes. David; 78, 87, 84, 142 Hooley, Joseph; 45, 84, 142 Hoover, Anita; 45, 142 Hoover, Richard; 87 Hostctler. Suzetle; 35, 142 Hutchison, Cathy; 45, 142 John n. Lisa; 45. 142 . Robert; 84. 87. 142 Johnson, Tamra; 142 Juif. Teresa; 36. 142 Kauffman. Gary E.; 142 Kauffman. Gary Lee; 45. 142 Kauffman. Richard; 87. 142 Kaufman, Thomas: 45, 142 Kirkdorffer. James; 142 Kehr. Terry; 142 Knafel. Rex; 142 Lantz, Laurie; 142 Leer. Glen; 142 Leinbach. Rebecca: 142 Longcor. Martin; . Lon Ka . 142 , 143 Mast, Lon Sue: 14? Mast, Greg McDowell, Jennv; 40, 45, 143 Method, Roger: 143 Miller, Anna; 40. 45. 141 Miller, Bonnie; 143 Miller. Debra; 143 Miller. Dennis Ray; 143 Miller. Dennis Ryan; 143 Miller. Lolita; 45. 143 Miller. Michael: 45. 143 Miller. Rodney; 34. 45. 78, 84, 87, 141 Miller, William; 143 Minion. Danny: 143 Mundy. Mary; 35. 143 Nisley. Vernon: 143 Ostrander. Pamela; 36 Parson. Stephen; 143 Reed, Sally; 40, 143 Rheinheimer, Rochele: 36, 143 Riegsecker, Sheryl; 40, 54, 143 Rieth, Steven: 143 Rink, Robert; 84, 87, 143 Robinson. Gregory: 143 Rohrer. Melanie: 59. 143 Rockstool, Becky: 40. 54. 143 Scott. Lee: 45 Secor. Valerie; 40, 45, 143 Sheley, Connie; 143 Slabaugh, Michael; 45, 84, 143 Smith, John; 78, 84. 143 Snavely. Gregory: 45. 143 Snider. Brian; 45, 84. 87. 141. 143 Stahly, Carlena:45. 143 Steele, Brian; 45. 84. 17. 143 Steffen. Timothy; 45. 84. 87. 1 43 Stilwall, Ronald; 34, 143 Tobias, Henry; 84. 143 Troxell. Steve: 84. 87. 143 Truex. Jeff: 143 Truex. Joyce: 144 Truex. Theresa: . 144 Vance, Brian; 87. 144 Warstler, Jane:45, 144 West, David; 144 Whetlen, Albert; 78, 84, 87. 144 Whetten. Russell: 78. 87, 144 Whirledge, Kathy:45, 144 Wilson, Rita; 144 Wixson, Connie; 45, 59, 144 Wixson, Jeffrey; 78, 144 Yoder, Margaret: 54, 144 Yoder, Mary; 45, 54, 144 Yoder, Sharida: 59. 144 Yoder, Timothv: 84, 144 Zell, Yvonne: 144 .Dei ; 143 The Staff Heaiis: Editor-in-Chief . Asst. Editor Business Manager Student Life Editor Academics Editor Album Editor . . Activities Editor . Sports Editor Photographers ... Barbara Weybrigh. Karen Whirledge Brian Maust Cyndie Stringfellow Linda Carpenter Beth Lantz Karen Wogoman Candi Smith Scott Miller Mark Phares Marty Long As the school year ends and the last pages of the ' 72 Reflections are sent in, I would like to extend thanks to the many people who helped put it all together. Thanks go to Mr. Jack Schroeder and Mr. Ray Swihart, our sponsors. A special thanks to Pizza Inn for the many Pizza Inn Specials. Thanks to all the kids who posed for the candid shots. Also I wish to thank the teachers for their patient under- standing, and any one else who supplied any unknown names. I would like to thank Mr. Jim Arther, our yearbook advisor, and all the Merchants and Patrons who bought ads or patronized our book. 180


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