Hamilton Southeastern High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Fishers, IN)

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Hamilton Southeastern High School Noblesville, Indiana Volume 2 in 21. M455 l ,MWHHF I gk I I I What you hold before you is the program of the drama We have titled, Here's What's Hap- pening at Hamilton Southeastern High School. This is not a simple playbill distributed to the audi- ence before the performance, but a souvenir to be autographed by the stars and kept as a memoran- dum of this magnificent produc- tion. This is the program of the greatest drama in your life. The production is a 1500-hour long spectacular with a cast of 600 players. The stars are the senior members of the company and those people who appear in every scene, on the field, in the class- room, at the activities, and in on the fun. This is what you have created and shared in pleasurable profits. So, without further ado, Here 's What's Happening ! 2 5 2 li Seruor Tuna L1nv1lle 1S a Royal supporter From the Halls of Montezuma . . . l H I ll Huh, mommy, I m almost as good as you. The Sceptre Camera Captures Royals Capers With these defenders of tomorrow who needs an enemy? .f -S s1is?fi2wf: Bonnie and Clyde sweep North to clean up at Southeastern. 4 P It ll Happens in a N Dazew Wcirk at HSH Al Huffer knows how to rest and recoup for a renewed attack on the jungle of knowledge. Those big kids sure have all the fun. 'Fif Y i f ',..t 4' ,. Q i 5 ' i -. if if - .f: , . -A Q is saw, -ff -.,- 4 , - sim, -h , , 5 :ii viz e Q mmf: M x3 l Hey, what's this neat little thing? 5 -H--........,,,s X, 6 ,Q ,gn ',, Y' 'f' A Students help the needy at Christmas time. True love reigns in the halls of Southeastern. Who said they were too old? Yes, folks, some buildings are over two stories high. i -- . , r,,,, gs - V I 'f rg:r ,,....i 'f r i M sf iq 3 ,lli M ' ' V 3 ' Q f H 1 I A giant Royal Hi! 6 Young and Old Caught by Surprise .yi Mr. Butcher gives Mike Sweitzer that extra boost, while Mr. Long looks on. Mr. Merritt with his constant companion, Beaure- gard, by his side. Dave Crawford displays his journalistic talents Howie slams another ball across the table. Hmm Our planetarium is one of seven in Indiana. Colorful life adorns the spacious new halls The library flourishes with wisdom for searching Royals. 8 1 131 vm , Wh -3 A ,V w M F W. 2a My A FA , ,W 1 ,H HY A 5, Nr ' 2 . .W 1 ...-. WWWW Nancy Conant crowns her successor, Jerrie Anderson. The football team's big heart is given to Queen jerrie with a kiss from co-captain, jim jones. At this second annual football Homecoming, the fog rolled in our first varsity victory. A bleak Friday afternoon that brought with it a hailstorm and other such disasters disappointed the Homecoming hopes of many high-spir- ited Royals. But before the evening passed, the canceled pep session, wet parade and muddy, misty Weather took a second place to the first varsity football victory in the history of our school. Homecoming Queen jerrie Anderson and her court of Princesses from each class reigned over the highly popular dance sponsored by the Student Council that even- ing. And a mystic enchantment reigned over all of the activities of Ham- ilton Southeastern's second annual football Homecoming. lO iotorious Homecoming oiled in Fog i ,, M - My ,K 1, 5 A Seniors' Royal Victory wins second lvlike Swackhamer, Cliff DeVlieg and Randy Burton escort queen can place. didates jerrie Anderson, Judy Bauer, and Eda Kingery, Royals crossed the weather to find pay dirt. Royals charge Plainfield's Panther defense. Class of '70 takes top float honors with a little bit of ' Spirit. ll I H The chorus and brass choir added music to the program. Annually one of the highlights of the first semester is the all-school Christ- mas convocation. This year was no dif- ferent. Each class wrote, produced, di- rected and enacted a skit, and the ever- trying faculty made a feeble effort to outdo the students. Santa made his ap- pearance, and everyone was in a festive L , Santa treats good little girls and boys. Faculty attempts to outdo student skits. Holiday mood at the conclusion of the affair, ready for the Christmas -New Year's holiday break. Pastor Don Wilmoth delivers convocation mes- sage. Santa assures seniors of their requests Yuletide Frolic Sparkles Season to be jolly Seniors decorate the cafeteria for the semi-formal dance they traditionally sponsor. Tom Moriarity's dance band provided the music. 5 ,V ' L N H I3 2 Candlelight and music transforms the atmosphere Thrills Happen . Some of the most exciting new happen- ings of the year centered around the basket- ball and Wrestling squads. The first varsity win in the new gym came against Indian Creek in December, and less than a month later, the Royals made it to the champion- ship game of a four -Way invitational played here. John Passwater, 112-pounder, paced the first-year varsity wrestlers with a 3-1 won-lost record. Leading scorer Jack Roudebush does it again It was a happy moment for Royals Boosters as we downed Windfall in the invitational tourney. I4 Senior Jim Ford tries a reverse layup against Sheridan. Mike Swackhamer tries for a save. jon Kunkle looks downcourt for a release man after rebounding. So Do Spills John Passwater puts a Figure 4 leglock on teammate Mike Napier in a practice session fabovej while Bill Wi- ley tries to break down Randall Smith. I5 Marsha Kybic's study in embryology won top honor. 1 'Il Mr. Sprinkle ponders tomorroW's potential in today's performances. ur H Royal Societyw rganizes an Exhibition Parents View dividends of their children's investments. l6 Eager young minds continually desire to know the how, When, Why, and Where of natural phenomena in our scientific World. This seed of educational pursuit has blossomed into such productive re- sults as the science research fair here photographically portrayed. Such an ar- ray of practical application is the goal of all scientific education. A solar still wins recognition for Bill Lybic. Christmas H Firstsn in Musical Display Annette Weaver displays her talents at the Christmas program. Mr. Richard Lieber swings with the band. Displaying their newly acquired uniforms for the first time in concert, the high school band contributed the instrumental voice in the first musical effort produced on the new auditorium stage. The strains of the familiar, happy sounds of Christmas melodies come glinting through the timber and tinsel of the Christmas decorations. 17 Seniors Present First ajor Production PLAY CAST--FRONT ROW: Danny Wilder, Ann STANDING: Director Mr. John Merritt, Sue Merritt, Gibson, Mike Swackhamer, Trina Linville, Bob Sue Asbell, jim Beaver, Ed Isenberg, Bob Garrison, Settle, Steve Hinton. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Mike Woodward, Dennis Foulke, Terry Turpin, Pat Roesener, Nancy Zelena, Marcia Smith, Judy Bauer, Turpin, Jane Roudebush. Kathy Bales, Dolores Rollins, jerrie Anderson. The Sceptre camera catches two of the scenes from the senior class play Grandma's Best Years. Pictured at the left, Sadie, the maid, questions Mrs. Abbott about the menu. Above, the gangster, Patch Murphy, shouts, Get em up or I'll drill ya. I8 'Pl J? Jmg ,if fy 213, if , . ww ' V- W A mwfigk 1 ..,- gg ggi E law, Q as Hg, , L 'L -wf, .f fv L fs W if Q S A -gay ' ' w,,,,M1 Q! . 5 , L N 1 , . fn - , ,' sl K 5, , 11' sir- 2,5 . Q ,,,.,,,-W ,is :,, AN,M N -7, :wk f f f, ug L f ': :'f.,eYf.e,,,. 4 Qin.: W Q , LH. , ' , wgwfw : viwwn-fgflf '.:f','. Q53 .F ,. f1fQ f33?1.fgsg3j, , -f T +42v3f.1,w- :I yn? 5: , , Alisa: A , V - L ' - -'Fifi' ' wr- , - g , .5 i sa? g fw2fif?s.'wfIg.+'a A2: s vn. 'H+ .n,'.,: fffw i iq 1 -'qw-r:-,:s,-1.f arflax 7 . 4 J,-.--5 , , 5 -5 g ' ,W A -5-3' ' 1 3 f 'Sr an X P -. Q fx V1 Ii L 1 2 xn- wnw rx L gms, i ISA ' J .. Happening Was the Spring usical Mrs. Catherine Lindholm gathered a considerable amount of talent around here and presented a two -night spring musical. Double casting permitted even more stu- dents to display their abilities to packed houses both evenings. The programs were well -received, and audiences left buzzing about what might take place in the future. The entire cast of The Boyfriend assembled for performers. Additional lights were rented to help this picture. Most of the participants were members stage the production, one of the best-received pro of the high school chorus, but a few outsiders grams conducted in the auditorium this year. Worked in well, including two or three junior high Larry Eiler and Karen Adamson did a little Charleston while Nancy Zelena offered advice to others of the cast. oonlight 81 Roses ls Prom Theme Dinner was served preceding the Senior Prom dance with the menu including baked steak and all its trimmings. Junior girls served the meals. Moonlight and Roses captured the imagina- tions ofthe Class of '68 and its guests at the an nual Senior Prom. Beautiful decorations trans- posed the cafeteria from its usual pumpkinish appearance into one of the most stunning car- riages ever seen. Dancers floated gracefully to the strains of music provided by Tommy Moriarity's orchestra. Mrs Mary Sue Rowland did an ice sculp ture of the man in the moon for a center piece Dreamers Mike Swackhamer, Ann Gib- son, Terry Turpin, Iudy Bauer, Roberta Hair and Mike Woodward helped grace the ballroom floor. 22 Wayne Burton and date Phyllis Linda- mood posed under the moonlight and the rose trellis. Eddie Muir enjoys a tasty morsel prior to ballroom antics., Faculty and staff members were present, too, as will attest Mr. and Mrs. Ardith West and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wellman. Queens for a Night were Judy Bauer and Ann Gibson as they ate by candlelight with their Senior Prom dates. Flowing and beautifully-styled gowns impressed senior boys in their formal attire throughout the evening. 4' Graduates To Cause Happenings was juniors Hank Monzel, Carla Ford, Debra Morehouse and Stan Clark served as guides for the Class of '68 at the annual bac- calaureate ceremonies held in the auditorium. Dr. Ben Mor- gan, uncle of class member Eddie Isenberg, was the Speaker. C 5 ut in World Salutatorian and class president Mike Swackhamer and valedic- torian David McClary accept trophies and congratulations from Principal, Mr. Ben L. Sprinkle. Both boys plan college careers, Swackhamer in the field of agriculture and McClary in the min- istry. 25 Give us room to stand and We will move the World was the motto of the Class of '68, Forty-two members of that class moved out into the World May 28 to cause as many hap- penings as they could. Com- mencement exercises were conducted in the gymnasium with Rev. Ronald Felty of Shelbyville Cabovel delivering the address. Baccalaureate speaker was Dr. Ben Morgan fbelowb . Mr, Ron McNatt left at the close of the first semes- ter after teaching junior high shop classes. Miss Jenny Sue Booth spent a great deal of time at the sewing machines in the home ec area. Students, Faculty Electric adding machines, dictaphones and typewriters were kept busy by Ann Gibson and others of the business machines class. Chief scopist for The Royal Reporter as well as sports editor was senior Mike Woodward. 26 Combine Talents for Productive Year Mr, Frank Warner, who retired at the close of the first semester, helps Mr. Louis Trosky adjust the blade on the shop's rip saw. N X I f' Miss Edie Canada was assigned to Mrs. Roma Peterson as a student teacher second sem ester. She graduated from Ball State this spring. 27 The Sceptre's color layout was examined carefully by copy editor David McClary before descriptions were applied to the pictures. Dave was responsible for all the written material in this year's book. Expressions Made Through Arts and Sciences Q yrlrr if Mr. Steve Nyikos, who was also assistant football coach, and sponsor of the Art Club, aided individual expression in art. As important as is the book- learning gained in the classroom, so is the application of such knowledge in order that the stu- dent may individually express himself. Progressive strides are taken in creating culture by artists who express their emotions. The development of this expressive feeling begins in the school. Judy Harrison finds her interest in botanical life. 28 Q55 Experimenters grope for the right chemicals. A , .- -' ' .. ' Q S -M ' . . an ' if al' Arc welding capture's jeff Sisson's attention. ,15tEi32?:f?F -L-if ' ESP 'A Bruce VanWin.k1e utilizes language lab instruction. During Open House, David Moore demonstrates the use of the hand printing press, one of the pieces of equip- ment in the new graphic arts department. 'Ks Honor Society-Plateau of Excellence The highest honor bestowed upon a stu- dent at Hamilton Southeastern is election into National Honor Society, for it signifies outstanding achievement in character, scholarship, leadership and service, the ideals of all education. Us David McClary, president, honors Mrs. A. W. Reynolds, Mr. Mel Richards, attorney and former Fishers High mother of jerel Reynolds, for whom the chapter is teacher, addresses the student body on this special named. occasion. New members Tom Weaver, julie Stevens and jim Waterman are required to sign a membership charter, which must be witnessed by a responsible person. The new members of the junior and senior classes become members immediately, while sophomores become pro- bationary members. 30 El Matador john Passwater ex- oits the graceful passes of the anish Bullfight. Pan American Day celebrated with the Latin Amer- an nations as a day for cultural ex- ange and improved intercontinental lations. The Spanish Club portrayed e colorful, romantic life of the anish speaking people. :f::,',g - lin it xx , X- Spanish Club Celebrates Pan American Day an in Ula 1 - Kathy Dodd and Lucy Kaufman entertain with songs of Spanish flavor. Left--The folk dances of the countries of the organiza- tion Were demonstrated with the hula as an international favorite. 31 usicians Display Talents Tlll'Ol1gllOlll Year The high school chorus performs at various functions, in this case a spring concert which was entitled Spring Swing. Mrs. Catherine Lindholm com- pleted her second year at Southeastern, during which time she handled all vocal music activities. Ap- proximately 35 students made up the chorus, and some entered the annual state solo and ensemble contests. Awards for outstanding performances in band went to these students. Mr. Richard Lieber, Dr. Charles Henzie and Mr. joe Kybic all participated in the program . t wa 'i '2- Senior Dennis Foulke received the coveted john Phillip Sousa award this year, presented annually to the outstanding graduating bandsman. Z xxxx xx '55 L X il A ' LQ Y 'Mm wi U, Sl? . ' T, l me , 'piishi V efrfililrif'- nf, X 4.... ....... 1 XX v mg r 3' if .Q F ,,.- Greg Gentleman, 1966 graduate, is now mobile news unit director for radio station WIFE. ss 1' W. 1 J F if X: QM ' .5 if 6 Amy McClary makes a purchase at the National Honor Society book store. Seniors presented Mr. Wayne Long with a pair of white socks at the annual senior day convo. One of the outstanding FFA members district was Southeastern senior Mike xl in the whole Swackhamer. Words of advice and encouragement are offered mem- bers of the basketball team by IHSAA commissioner Phil Eskew. 33 aried Ctivities Spiced Yearis Happenings Don't you know that's a romper room no-no? This is what I call real togetherness! A new dye job, and it will be as good as new! Give us the verdict, Mr. Leonard. Is that stuff really edible? By the way, I thought I'd tell you that the dessert you're eating is left over from last Christmas. 34 Hup, two, three, four! Company, halt! Aren't you glad you don't do this for a living? ' f Okay. So you think you're tough? Try and get this one over the net! I warned you once, Mike. Next time, I'11 cut off your head, and then you'11 be sorry! 35 Football Happened Southeastern's football season may not have been a tremendous success as far as Wins and losses were concerned, but the Royals presented their fans with many thrills in their first full varsity season. They won one game out -right, a big Home- coming victory, and annexed another after the season was completed when it was learned Pike Township forfeited because an ineligible player performed for the Red Devils. Several underclassmen saw consider- able action during the year which should give the coaching staff a solid nucleus with Which to build for the 1968 season. Howdy Scott, who played at least five different positions While only a sophomore, re- ceived all -conference honorable mention. s E i 1 X Quarterback Larry Eiler is about to get smothered by a Hamilton Heights defender after launching a pass. Hard as it may be to determine what is happening in this action shot, it's halfback Bill Wiley hitting the Charlton line for a small gain. 36 Jim Beaver and jack Roudebush bring down this ball carrier as help starts to arrive. Royals Won Two Coach Harry Moore conducts a pre-practice meeting with the Royals prior to a grueling workout at Fall Creek Elementary School. ldentifiable players from the left are jim Beaver, Jim Jones, Dan Fluhr and Bill Wiley. Mr. Bob Russell and Mr. Wayne Long gave the football team a big assist by manning the scoreboard apparatus. Larry McLean is thrown for a loss on this play. as two officials watch for infractions. Eric Nordell 1611 and jim Beaver f6Oj look to their fallen comrade. My it Q, ,I This action took place at a practice session with Howdy Scott calling signals in a Royals huddle. 37 A damaged Jim Ford is carried off the playing Booster Club, co-captain Jim Jones accepted field by teammates Dan Wilder and Carl Hall the Most Valuable Lineman trophy from Coach fabovej. Ford was only one of several Royals Harry Moore fbelowj. jones, another senior, injuring during the season. Also helping out is saw only limited action during the year, also assistant coach Steve Nyikos. At the Fall due to injuries. Still, he was considered the Sports Banquet, sponsored by the Adult Royals team's defensive stalwart. Fall Athletes Give Wav to inter Performers Cheerleader janet Wood fleftj tries hard,to pump some spirit into chilled football specta- tors. IHSAA Commissioner Phil Eskew f2nd from left belowj was guest speaker at an all- school convo at sectional time. Also pictured are Athletic Director Louis Trosky, Coach Wayne Long and Principal Ben Sprinkle. .l Mike Swackhamer gets off a jump shot fleftj despite the defensive efforts of Sheridan's Jerry Staley. Jim Ford prepares to rebound along with the Hawks' Neil Palmer. Dean Sexton fabovej tries to rock a teammate into a pinning position during a wrestling workout. Cheerleaders Phyllis Lindamood and Rebecca Russell plead with Royals fans to boost the basketball team on to victory. They were joined by teammates janet Wood and Donna Rushton. Coach Wayne Long's hardwood Royals posted a 6--15 won-lost record for the year with two of his performers, ,Ion Kunkle Qleft, belowj and jack Roudebush earning All-Mid Capital Con- ference honors. Kunkle also was named to the All-Hamilton County squad. Senior Mike Swackhamer fwith ball, belowy was captain of Sheridan in the holiday tourney. the Royals, an honor he held all year in athlet- ics. He also captained the cross country and track squads. As was the case in every sport during the past school year, the Royals were young and should provide plenty of thrills in the future. It was hard work, but Howdy Scott managed to slip around the defense for this layup against It's another two points for junior guard Mike Sweit- zer as he sinks this layup against Sheridan. jon Ktmkle and Sheridan's Phil Greeman look on helplessly as the ball squirts out-of-bounds. This is the action which takes place when Coach Long calls a timeout. Discussions center around team strategy, defensive assignments, better all-around per- formances and encouraging words. Rack up two more for leading scorer sophomore Jack Roudebush as he hits a jumper over Sheridan's Neil Palmer. 41 The baseball team got off to an inauspicious In the two pictures below, All-conference players start but showed promise as the spring season John Messersmith and Jack Roudebush practice progressed. In the picture above, Coach Keith bunting and beats a throw back to third base Wellman and Avon mentor Terry Leak huddled respectively. Outfielder Dennis Seymour also is with the umpires prior to game time to go over an All-conference performer. ground rules at the Fishers diamond. Pitcher Dan Erney, slowed in the early going by illness, proved to be one of the leading hitters on the Royals squad. Here he takes a leadoff against Avon. Rs If Z Coach Long goes over meet assignments with his track squad prior to an affair with Windfall. The thinlyclads posted an early-season record of 5 win and 2 losses. Y ., tv X Sql k '16-4..- is TX V-mn Nw-fur. Perry White proved nearly invincible in high hurdles races. Here he's far in front of s Windfall's Gary Causey. Perry also was outstanding in the high jump. Traokmen Show Good Potential in Early Meets Tom Weaver Qabovej, Jon Kunkle fmiddlej and Jim Ford ffar right, were among at least seven sectional qualifiers for the Royals. It was the largest squad ever eligible to repre- sent our school in the state competition since standards were established for participation. ,ha 43 -, .Q f i Directory Bandsmen H Sound Qffli' from Fall to Spring The band worked hard and long this year and was active from fall to spring. Spectators at football and basketball games were royal1y entertained with halftime shows featuring the band, twirlers and pom pom girls. Individual members participated in a music con- test at Tech High School, and concerts were given by the entire band. The legions on parade participated in the Noblesville Christmas celebration and were involved in an exchange concert with Medora. High point of the year was the arrival of new uniforms. Would you believe the best of 76 trombones? The stage bands, new this year, add much to stage productions. Pom porn girls add sparkle to the Royals band. The mighty Royals band shows off the new uniforms. And there they go! liliwlw l ew niforms H appenw to High School Band TWIRLING CORPS--FRONT ROW: K, Bales, K. Adam- C, Howard, T. Auer, D. Hendricks, J. johnson, C. Buck, son, J, Wiechman, 1, Cobb, C. Anderson, M, Mills, A. R, Hair. Young. BACK ROW: Mrs. Peterson, Advisor, S. White, 47 unior High Music Qrganizations Growing 49 SCEPTRE STAFF--FRONT ROW: D, McC1ary, D. Rush- L, Jacobi, C. Woodward, B. Schenek, B. Bales, D. Rem ton, J, Wright, A. Gibson, C, DeVlieg, B. Leonard, J. metter, C. Monzel. BACK ROW: D, Foulke, M. Wood- Beaver. SECOND ROW: J, Wiechman, C. Anderson, J. ward, D, Morehouse, S. Marker, S. Gentleman, Mr. Wood, R, Russell, R, Hair, M, Foulke, R. Hair, J, Wellman, Advisor, E. Feldman, D, Rollins, E, Roese- Matherly, THIRD ROW: S, Asbell, C. Klotz, B, Caudell, ner, T, Turpin, J. Anderson, Publications Staffs Rush to Meet Deadlines ROYAL REPORTER--FRONT RIGHT: M. Foulke, B. Wigley, SECOND ROW: T. Turpin, L. Heiny. THIRD ROW: D. Rollings, L. Jamison, D. Dodd. BACK ROW: M, Woodward, E, Roesener, K. Bales, J. Bauer, D. Crawford, T. Linville, M. Sweitzer, J. Gatewood. 50 Spanish, Art Clubs Among Largest Groups 52 adio, Science Organizations Probe Unknown RADIO CLUB--FRONT ROW: G. Renner, J. Carr, L. AdVisOr, D. Foulke, C. Klotz, B. Caudell, E. Nordell, Jacobi, R. Ogden, R. Renner. BACK ROW: Mr. Lieber, D. Crockett. 53 F.F.A., F.H.A. Combine for Sweetheart Dance W QMAKER. V, I Alum 01 Q09 Hay rv'f ' -g a g. 'A 5? 2 mg a ' ef Eftnmf 1' ' .Tw fp 2 g f j rx 0 ,. , N ,x W v.-iw 1 2- Q-1oF5FA 9 J ,XX ' X 'D Og so : 7 443 GO 67643 ru JQ 0 Nfw BO? ux-'Vg 'A U ,J . x e 1 54 Cadet Teachers Progress from Ranks of F.T.A FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA--FRONT ROW: J. kins. BACK ROW: Advisor, Mr. Lieber, C. Ford, J. Matherly, E. Roesener, K. Bales, J. Bauer, E. Kingery, Cobb, C. Anderson, J. Wiechman, R. Russell, P. Lind- S. Marker. SECOND ROW: I. Roudebush, J. Anderson, amood, T. Linville, J. Gatewood. A. Gibson, L. Monzel, A. Weaver, 1. Ayers, N. Simp- CADET TEACHERS--A. Gibson, E. Roesener, P. Lindamood, J. Ander- son. 55 STUDENT COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: T. Linville, P. Lindamood, J. Beaver, E. Feldman, A. McC1ary. SEC- OND ROW: C. Anderson, D. Morehouse, D. McC1ary, P. Whitmoyer, L. Jamison, L. Downey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sprinkle, Advisor, S. Rees, L. Jacobi, K. Dodd, J Waterman, M. Jackman, D. Sage. Mr. Roberts gives instruc- tions to members of the Booster Club card section during a sectional tourney rehearsal. Varsity Cheerleaders janet Wood, Donna Rushton, Rebecca Russell and Phyllis Lindamood practice a routine. Freshmen cheerleaders were Mary jo Conant, Karen Adamson, Connie Rollins and Rhonda Forth. junior High boosters were Cathy Ander son, Dana Roudebush, Beverly Mus- selman and Wanda Eiler. Hel in the reserve s uads were Kathy Dodd, Meg Teirumniks, P 8 C1 Debbie Remmetter and Bruce VanWinkle. Football Kicks ff Varsity Season as VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: Carl Hall, Jim jones, Dan Wilder, jim Beaver, Dave McC1ary. SEC- OND ROW: jim Messersrnith, jim McNew, David Cooke, Don Scales, David Stevens, Bill Wiley. THIRD ROW: Torn Birch, Larry Evans, Howard Scott, jack Roudebush, Dan Fluhr, George Nelson, Eric Nordell, Eiler, jeff Hendricks, jim Beatley, jerry Bryant, Ron- nie Packman, Manager Ronnie Booth, Head Coach Harry Moore, Mike Matlock, David Zeller, Ken Helms, Dennis Seymour, Dan Erney, john Messersmith, Arlen Buck, Manager Phil Canada, Assistant Coach Steve Nyikos. FOURTH ROW: Larry McLean, David Woods, Larry Varsity Scores Pike Sheridan Knightstown Hamilton Heights Haggerstown Edinburg Plainfield Charlton Avon Westfield ROYALS OPPONENT O 41 6 25 6 27 O 39 0 53 13 26 6 0 O 50 0 14 Varsity quarterback, Howdy Scott, confers with Coach Moore. 58 Cross Country Harriers Get Running Start VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW: David man, Dennis Foulke, john Thomas, Terrance Turpin Frakes, Mike Swackhamer, Stan Clark, Mike Sprinkle, and Dennis Cleveland. Manager Bill Caudell. BACK ROW: Coach Keith Well- Varsity Scores HS OPP Pike 4-Way , 4th Zionsville 43 20 Avon 18 41 Deaf School 17 44 Lapel 21 34 Carmel 32 24 Conference Meet, 2nd Brebeuf 27 28 Westfield 37 22 Noblesville 37 21 Park School 21 38 C ounty Meet, 4th RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY- -FRONT ROW: Perry White, Daryl Stan- ton, Steve Anderson, Mike Sweitzer, jerry Franklin. BACK ROW: Coach Keith Wellman, john Clay, Jon Kunkle, Tom Weaver, Dave Thornton, Hank Monzel, and Manager John Passwater. 59 VARSITY ROYALS--FRONT ROW: J. Roudebush, M. Seymour, T. Turpin, H. Scott, j. Kunkle, T. Tate, I Swackhamer, Mr. Butcher, Assistant Coach, Mr. Long, Thomas, C. Monzel, D. WY3-Ht- Head Coach, I. Grimes, M. Sweitzer. BACK ROW: D. Captain Mike Swackhamer scores over Basketball Scores Sheridan's Phil Greeman. ROYALS OPPONENTS Hamilton Hts . 71 107 Marion Bennett 68 70 Lapel 73 91 Wes -Del 53 77 New Palestine 76 86 Windfall 59 83 Indian Creek 65 57 Westfield 65 60 Avon 53 8 1 Mt . Vernon 57 76 Invitational Tourney Windfall 60 41 Sheridan 55 72 Ritter 55 77 Sheridan 67 65 Plainfield Charlton 57 50 Deaf School 79 75 Sharpsville -Prairie 70 80 Hancock Central QOTD 72 81 Brebeuf 55 85 Taylor 59 75 Sectional Tourney Noblesville 53 7 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: S. Clark, R. BACK ROW, Mr. Butcher, Coach, P. White, J. Plumb Linville, D. Cleveland, L. Evans, D. Carey, L. Eiler. S. Hand, R. Booth, D, Frakes, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: H. Heiny, Hendricks. BACK ROW: Mr. Chance, Coach, J. B. Settle, B. Ford, B. Kluth, M. jones, B. Higginbot- Wright, M. Sprinkle, J. Messersmith, L. McLean, M ham. SECOND ROW: D. Moore, M. Jackman, T. Males, M. Matleck, D. Musselman, J. Powell. Morehouse, D. Woods, R. Boles, G. Stephenson, I. 61 unior High Squads Proved To Be Talented SEVENTH GRADE--FRONT ROW: S. West, F. Cleve land, M. Stevens, M. Rouse, J. Booth. SECOND ROW: G. Farr, B. Mills, B. Higginbotham, B. Hiday, D. Cooke, M. Schenck, B. Schelske. BACK ROW: L. Linville, M. Huff, M. Richards, C. Boden, L. Seymour, T, Wright, L. Brown. EIGHTH GRADE- -FRONT ROW: P. Swackhamer, B. Kybic, K. Bell, K, ROW: D. Rees, D. Hall. BACK ROW: Hull, G. Payne, L. Lynch, P. Stephenson. SECOND Schwartz, M. Dodd, P. Moore, P. B. Marks, D. Auer, C. Stevens, R. Payne. First Varsity Wrestling Squad Makes History VARSITY WRESTLERS--FRONT ROW: J. Franklin, B. BACK ROW: Mr. Park, Coach, D. Isenberg, I. Tharp, Wiley, M. Napier, K. Lunsford, J. Passwater, J. Carr. J. Clay, D. Sexton, R. Smith. Wang: 5 an-nm. TRACK SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Dennis Frakes, Jim Ford, Dennis Bryant. THIRD ROW: Foulke, Terry Turpin, Ronnie Perkinson, Larry Dennis Cleveland, John Plumb, Jerry Bryant, McLean, Dan Fluhr, Bill Wiley, Mike Swack- jack Roudebush, jim Messersmith, Dennis Sey- hamer. SECOND ROW: Tom Weaver, Perry mour, John Messersmith. BACK ROW: Steve White, Randy Linville, jon Kunkle, David Anderson, Stan Clark, Coach Wayne Long. track, Golf Squads Get ff to Good Starts GOLF SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Mike Sweitler, Kluth, Eddie Cook, Coach Larry Park. Absent David Crawford, Hank Monzel, Jeff Hendricks. when picture was taken was Phil Canada. BACK ROW: David Woods, Mike Jackman, Bob 63 i BASEBALL SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Steve Par- ker, Howdy Scott, Terry Morehouse. SECOND ROW: Dennis Bryant, Mike Males, jeff Sisson, David Woods, Jim Messersmith. THIRD ROW: Stan Clark, Gary Stephenson, Larry Evans, Tom Birch, George Nelson, Jack Roudebush. BACK ROW: Coach Keith Wellman, Dennis Seymour, David Frakes, Jim Ford, Dan Erney, John Mes- sersmith. Absent when picture was taken were Phil Canada, jim jones and jeff Hendricks. Royal Standouts Saluted by Mid Capital Loop Hamilton Southeastern was blessed with some young athletic talent during the past Mid Capital Conference year. Pictured at the left are the Royals who were named to baseball, cross country, football and bas- ketball all-league teams. Shortstop jack Roudebush, centerfielder Dennis Seymour and first baseman john Messersmith were honored in baseball. Mike Swackhamer, Mike Sprinkle, and David Frakes were tops in cross country. Football talent included quarterback Howdy Scott, and basketball stars were Roudebush and jon Kunkle. Sceptre deadlines did not permit the in- clusion of track and golf all-conference members. Lettermerfs Club, G.A.A. Dominate Activities 65 These are the students who help the cafeteria staff operate the two chow lines. Much responsibility relies upon the shoulders of the corps of bus drivers. An amiable cooking crew efficiently feeds SOO-plus students daily. Mrs. Rush makes her rounds. Personnel Perform Needed School Services Mrs. Morris assures the students and staff of clean towels and bathing Suits while Mr. George Wood and Mr. Lyn Wainscott handle everything from shoveling snow to cleaning the rooms in preparation for the next day's activities. 66 T The Business World Begins at School Students more interested in entering the busi- ness world than becoming involved in the pro- fessions may get a head start in Southeastern's outstanding business department. Many different machines are available for instruction and prac- tice. Student librarians gain practical experience while helping the Mrs. Evelyn Fortier tends the storehouse library to run smoothly. Of kl10W19dS6- ln addition to teaching typing and shorthand, Mr. Frank Rhea is the purchaser of school supplies. Sceptre cameras catch Mrs. Marilyn Bailey Qabovej who appears to be cutting out paper dolls. She ac- tually is preparing bulletin board material for her business classes. Mrs. Marty Davis frightj instructs students in business math, typing and bookkeeping. 67 Mr. David Roberts utilizes the language lab facilities for his Spanish classes. Grammar and Literature teacher, Mrs. Arlene Clark helps develop the culture of junior high students. French and Latin teacher, Mr. Cole Watkins, picks up his mail. As well as teaching high school English, Mrs. Roma Peterson is the senior class sponsor. Mrs. Norma Bamberger teaches the underclass- men English classes. As yearbook and newspaper sponsor, Mr. Keith Well- man, rules with an iron hand to meet deadlines. eaehers Lead Students Down Path of Knowledge Many students seek advice from junior high social studies in- structor, Mr. james Leonard. Mr. John Merritt verses his speech students with the art of acting. Mrs. Alma Bays, instructs junior high students on the fundamentals of modern math. Miss Joann Rotelli, American history teacher prepares students for the future with facts of the past. Ixjglglftiafchelif h1frS'hEi1fen Hooker, readies her math Mrs. Margaret Swanson demonstrates the versatility or lg SC OO ' of the slide rule to her math classes. 69 Faculty Members Follow Diversified Paths Sponsor of FHA and a home ec teacher, Miss Ruth Sproat, demonstrates baking procedures. Miss jenny Sue Booth instructs Tami jordan in sewing. Miss Booth teaches home ec and business. Mr. Steve Nyikos operates the art Mrs. Lois Riggs, health, physical education and home economics teacher department- Various tasks keep Mrs. Pat Ferguson busy, not the least of which are phys- ical education, health and English. Mr. Weldon Hicks surveys some products from his graphic 31-tg Class, Mr. John Mathews is a power mechanics instructor. Varsity football Coach Mr. Harry Moore Mr. Ken Karnke, Science Club sponsor, instructs chemistry doubles as junior high science teacher. students. MF- Richard Lieber COHC1'-lCfS Science teacher, Mr. Max Chance, Royals band- coaches junior high athletics. chats with Mrs. Cathy if Lindholm, vocal music instructor. Operating the planetarium is one of the specialties of basketball and track coach and science teacher, Mr Mr. jeff VanArsdol is the agriculture teacher. Wgyne Long, R dministration Launch Students, Education The director of our production, Mr. Ben Sprinkle, guides faculty as well as students at Southeastern through the highways and byways of everyday school life. Frequently seen signing absence slips or administering discipline is assistant principal Louis Trosky. 72 All outer office matters are heard by secretaries June West and Barbara Clark. zewv,1lfwLw:swmu:fs2-2: Mr. Gary Butcher, guidance coimselor, helps students select classes for knowledge and enjoyment. Mr. But- cher also helps college-bound students decide which college to attend. ufwuamww-awfzwmwwm wwnummfw-,f.f... ,WR As important as is the control sys- tem of Project Apollo which will soon land a man on the moon, so is the con- trol system of our school. The office launches, guides, and tracks the mis- siles of each student's education during and beyond the time of enrollment in this school. Two hardworking sec- retaries serve the school in keeping all of the records and completing all of the paper work that accompanies such an enterprise as our school. Assist- ance in scheduling and planning for col- lege is provided for students by two counselors. Our principals keep the educational machine running smoothly. With such an able and willing office staff, we truly can cause good things to happen at Southeastern. Students such as Sue Rees and Elizabeth Roesener sell school supplies which are necessary for the students various classes. l 'tm-...W g , I me-smut N..-J M-2 'www SUPERINTENDENT OF SOUTHEAST- ERN SCHOOLS, Dr. Leo Marshall, su- pervises the elementary and high school and coordinates school board, administra- tion, and school personnel efforts. His secretary, Miss Dorothy Kepner, lends her efficiency and warm personality to the 55... teachers and all others who have contact with Dr. Marshall. ,r,,.,y lui! Who formulates school policy, keeps tabs on finances, and approves all school programs? The school board, of course. The administrative branch of our corpora- tion, headedby Mr. Les ter Brown is an efficient working body. Its princi- pal duty is to provide the newest and most modern teaching techniques and training courses. The administration is con- tinually striving to im- prove the educational sys- tem. The school board members, James Ecoff, Lisco Leonard jr., Lester Brown, Harry Sigler, Max Lednum, Ralph Erney and not pictured Steve Sturde- vant discussing matters concerning the welfare of the school system. 74 I -we Class of 768 Attains Educational aturity .fs--5, jerrie Anderson Gary L. Burress 'ATR' my ....,... s my ja mes E. Ford qw ., ,- ' ggQ:za,::a',-, af' - 1 A - wa i l: . ,.., +'?3,. mmm, -QC Sue Ellen Asbell Kathy L. Bales judith A. Bauer r .51 nav QW 'If jim Beaver Randy Burton Clifford L. DeVlieg Uffiilag A gf: , 'r 'Nr-M if Dennis Lee Foulke Robert L. Garrison Jane Gatewood 75 Fall Festival, Hlllirstw Dance, Talent Show rw' Ann Gibson Edgar A. Isenberg Phyllis Lindamood Carl Hall Lou Heiny Carole Holman Shirley jarnagin jim jones Eda Marie Kingery Wu? Katrina joy Linville jim jones pumps gas at his part-time job. 76 Highlighted oney-Making Projects in 766-67 Sandy Marker janet Matherly Dee Rollins gains experience in office practice. 143.- David McClary Joe McCreexy Al McDougall Edward Muir WSWS' ' '- A3 M , ,M Q my wiki? iv Aw A gy- - ,M u A ' sm- .,....., ...., swmgg, Q, 'mf he Ric D. Nelson Charles Paulson Elizabeth Ann Roesener 77 Dolores L. Rollins Class Members Turned Thespians Twice jane Roudebush Wanda L. Shields Marcia Lynn Smith Michael Swackhamer 1 ,nw 1f XP ' Patrick W. Turpin Terrance M. Turpin Susan Lorraine Ward Daniel R. Wilder rx M. -1 Q-v.H.,,,,, Michael S. Woodward jerry Wright Customers lined up at the bean supper. 78 Q i I art of formal ed- and serenely beau of this class memories of of dive into the their for heiwsfim If 15 Tu- A .V .- 1 Senior Activities JERRIE ANDERSON--Warren Central High School 1-3, Art Club 1-4, Annual Staff 4, FTA 4, Cadet Teacher 4, GAA 1-4, YFC 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Sweetheart Queen 4, Class Play 4 . SUE ELLEN ASBELL--Stamp 81 Coin Club 1, YFC 1-4, Honor Society 3,4, Honor Society Treasurer 4, Booster Club 4, Band 1-4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Pep Band 4, Music Contest 2. KATHY L. BALES--FTA 1-4, FTA Vice President 3, FHA 3-4, Booster Club 4, Twirling Corps 2-4, Corps Cap- tain 4, Chorus 1, Library Aide 1, 2,4, Art Club 1-3, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 3, Royal Reporter 4 . JUDITH A. BAUER--Band 1-4, Band Vice President 4, Booster Club 2-4, Booster Club Secretary 4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3, Royal Reporter 3- 4, Chorus 1, Homecoming Princess 4, Sweetheart Princess 4, Library Aide 1, GAA 3, Senior Prom Decoration Chair- man 4 . GARY L. BURRESS--FFA 2-3, Art Club 3-4, Lettermen's Club 1-4, Lettermen Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Booster Club 4, Class Play 3, Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 1-2, Football 3, Track 1. JIM BEAVER--Football 2-3, Football Co-captain 4, Student Council 1-4, Vice President 3, President 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, President 4, FFA A2-4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, -Class Play 3-4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Circulation Manager 4 . RANDY BURTON--Walnut Grove High School 1, Class Vice President 3-4, Science Club 2-4, Booster Club 2, Art Club 2, Band 1-2. CLIFFORD L . DeVLIEG--Madison Heights High School 1-2, Cross Coun- try 1, Football 3-4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Science Club 3-4, President 4, Commencement Committee 4, Booster Club 4, AFS 2 . JAMES E . FORD--Lapel High School 1-3, Lettermen's Club 4, Football 4, Basketball 1, 2,4, Cross Country 1, Track 1,2,4, Baseball 2-4, FFA 1-4. DENNIS LEE FOULKE--Stamp 81 Coin Club 1, Class Play 3-4, Dance Band 1-2, Radio Club 1-4, Secretary 2, President 2-4, Band 1-4, Annual Staff 4, Cross Country 3-4, Track 3-4, Basketball Manager 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Booster Club 4, Pep Band 4, Brass Choir 1-4. BOB L. GARRISON- -Lettermen's Club 1-4, Radio Club 1, Football 2-3, Golf 1-2, Science Club 2-4, Baseball 2, Class Play 3. JANE A. GATEWOOD--Art Club 1-4, YFC 1-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, President 4, Royal Reporter 3-4, Editor 3, Libr- ary Aide 1, FTA 4, Junior Class Play 3. ANN GIBSON- -Annual Editor 4, Assis- tant Annual Editor 3, Annual Staff 2-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, Vice President 4, Class Secretary 3-4, Art Club 1-4, FTA 1-4, Cadet Teaching 4, FHA 3, GAA 2-4, Booster Club 2-4,DAR Citi- zenship Award 4, Homecoming Princess 3, YFC 1-3, Prom Committee 4. LOU HEINY- -Noblesville High School 1-3, SSS 3, AFS 3, FHA 2-4, Chorus 1-4, President 4, Band 4, Treasurer 4, Booster Club 1-4, President 4, Royal Reporter 4. EDGAR A. ISENBERG--Mooresville High School 1, Triton Central High School 1-3, FFA 1-4, FFA Officer 1-4, Assistant Stage Manager 3. SHIRLEY A. JARNAGIN--Library Aide 1, FTA 3, Booster Club 3, FHA 2, 3, Class Play 3. JIM JONES--Art Club 2-4, Football 2-4, Co-captain 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 1-2. EDA MARIE KINGERY--FTA 1-4, Sec- retary 3, FHA 3-4, Treasurer 4, GAA 2, Homecoming Princess 3-4, Junior Class Play Usher 3 . PHYLLIS ANNE LINDAMOOD--Booster Club 1-4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Class Secretary 1-2, Student Council Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 4, FTA 2-4, Cadet Teacher 4, FHA 3-4, GAA 1-4, Class Play 3, Band Majorette 1-3. KATRINA JOY LINVILLE- -FTA 1-4, Art Club 2-4, YFC 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Booster Club 1-4, Royal Re- porter 3-4, Cheerleader 1, Homecom- ing Princess 1, Student Council 2-4, Secretary 4, Junior Class Play 3, Chorus 2. SANDY MARKER--FHA 3-4, Parlia- mentarian 4, FTA 1-4, Booster Club 1-2, Art Club 1-4, GAA 1-2, YFC 2-4, Junior Class Play 3 . JANET MATHERLY-- DAVID MCCLARY- -Lawrence Central High School 1-2, My Fair Lady 2, Band 1, 2, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Hi-Y 2, YFC 3-4, Vice President 3-4, Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3-4, President 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 3-4, Foot- ball 4, Lettermen's Club 4. JOE MCCREERY--FFA 2-3. AL McDOUGALL-- EDWARD MUIR--Noblesville High School 1-2, FFA 1-4, Booster Club 1-2, Track 1-2, Cross Country 3, Class Play 3, Lettermen's Club 3-4 . RIC D. NELSON--Letterrnen's Club 3-4, Art Club 4, Booster Club 4, Golf 2. CHARLES PAULSON--FFA 2-4, Senti- nel 3, Art Club 1, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Class Play 3, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Football 2-3, Captain 3. ELIZABETH ANN ROESENER--Annual Staff 3-4, Art Club 2-4, Band 2, FHA 2-3, Vice President 3, Bookstore 3-4, Booster Club 1-4, Secretary 2-3, Cadet Teacher 4, Chorus 1, Class Play 3-4, Class Treasurer 1-4, Debate Club 1, FTA 1-4, GAA 1-3, Honor Society 3-4, Secretary 4, Office Monitor 3, Quill Sz Scroll 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Royal Reporter 4 . DOLORES ROLLINS--FHA 2-4, GAA 4, Booster Club 3-4, Royal Reporter 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band ' 1-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, Coin 81 Stamp Club 1. JANE ROUDEBUSH--Band 1-4, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 4, Booster Club 1-4, Treasurer 4, FTA 2-4, Treasurer 3, Art Club 2-4, Class Vice President 2, Class Play 3-4, Spanish Club 2-4, Cheerleader 1, GAA 1-4, YFC 3-4. WANDA SHIELDS--Library Aide 1, FTA 3, FHA 2,3', Booster Club 3, Class Play 3. MARCIA LYNN SMITH- -Woodview Junior High School 1, Booster Club 2-4, FTA 2, FHA 3, GAA 2, Library Aide 1, Royal Reporter 3, Office Monitor 3, Cafeteria 4, Class Play 3-4. MICHAEL SWACKHAMER--FFA 2-4, Vice President 4, Secretary 3, Honor Society 2-4, Vice President 4, Letter- men's Club 2-4, Secretary 4, Class President 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Captain 4, Track 1-4, Cross Country 1-4, Cap- tain 4, Class Play 3-4 . PATRICK W. TURPIN- -FTA 1-3, Sci- ence Club 1,4, Lettermen's Club 2-4, Track 1-3, Cross Country 1, Basket- ball 3, Booster Club 4, Chorus 1, Band 1-4, Stamp 81 Coin Club 1, Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, Class Play 3-4. TERRANCE M. TURPIN--Band 1-4, Drum Major 1-4, FTA 1-4, Art Club 1,2, Booster Club 2-4, Lettermen's Club 1-4, Football 2, Basketball 1,3,4, An- nual Staff 4, Royal Reporter 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Quill 81 Scroll 3-4, Chorus 4, Baseball 2-3, Cross Country 1, 3,4. SUSAN LORRAINE WARD--GAA 2, Chorus 1, Class Play 3. DANIEL R . WILDER--Lettermen's Club 3-4, Football 2,4, Basketball 1-2, Cross Country 1, Class Play 3-4, Art Club 3, Baseball 3-4, Coin gl Stamp Club 1, Booster Club 3-4. MICHAEL S. WOODWARD--Arlington High School 1, Band 1-4, Lettermen's Club 2-4, Vice President 4, Student Manager 2-4, Student Council 3, Royal Reporter 3-4, Annual 4, Booster Club 4 . JERRY WRIGHT-- NANCY ZELENA--Center Grove High School 1-3, Booster Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2,4, SSS 1-4, Chorus 2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 4. UP UP AND AWAY WITH THE PANTHERS! 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FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS--Jeff Hendricks, Presi- dent, Rhonda Forth, Vice-President, Mary jo Conant, Treasurerg Barbara McDougall, Secretary. sales., 86 Freshmen Take Held of New Challenges Karen Adamson Steve Anderson Debbie Bales Jennifer Barbee Linda Birch Raymond Boles Kenny Boone Ronnie Bradfield Darnell Bryant Dennis Bryant Carol Buck Linda Burress John Carr Dean Cheronis Denise Cherry john Clay Vicky Clay Mary jo Conant David Cooke David Crockett Robin Cutshaw Linda Downey Jo Ellen Farr Janice Fish Bruce Ford Rhonda Forth Garry Franklin Jerry Franklin Gina Fueston Rebecca Gregory Pamela Griffey Christy Hair Margarite Halle Harold Heiny jeff Hendricks Bob Higginbotham Ieraldine Hinds Ruth Ann I-Iinkle Lorrie Horton Carolyn Howard Rita Hurlock Steve Ireland David lsenberg Mike Jackman Cathy Jones Mike jones Susie Kaiser Debbie Keel K lim X Tlreeniesw Have Happenings All Their wn Sandra Keys - - Anita Kingery nn nn , Robert Kiuth W W Debbie Lackey J . 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L e ..,1. f Sandra VV19Cl'1IT19.1'1 LN H ' 5 'J ' r A ' 1 David Wigley X U lr Z -2 , V ' '2+3 ? 53 fp 1 ' V i: VV ' Denise Wiley VVV VVV VV VVVV gym V..V Jeannette Winkler I ---- fi.. -ea 1 ,.'. David Woods - r is 5 - W A' Jack Wflghf A J -A be W Sherri Wyant . . -- ,. . Cheryl Zelena -- r ' , L f- .J '. ax xiii 9 ' ,' . V- 1 fr Nancy Zeller 88 Ken Adamson Cathy Anderson Gail Anderson Duane Auer Keith Barker Sherri Baugh Deborah Beabout Teresa Beach Donna Beaver jeff Beaver Dan Isenb erg Roberta Beeler Mike Black Vernon Blackford Susan Borst Mike Bowen Sally Brown Jamie Brattain Joan Bryant Kris Campanale Dyanne Colvard Paula Coutz Larry Cowick Gary Cox Cindy Crickmore Billy Daniels Joanne Daniels Mark Dodd Barbara Downs Cathy Drapeau Rita Dreyling Barb Earlywine Cindy Earlywine Wanda Eiler Dennis Ennis Bruce Faith Randy Ferguson Terry Fisher David Fluhr Jack Franklin Larry Franklin jeff Gatewood Larry Cossett Peggy Guyer Nancy Hair Phil Hall Olivia Hardeman Linda Hathcoat Deborah Hayden Bill Hazelbaker Daniel Heffernan Jerri Hess Stephen Hinds Cathy Howard Richard Hull Bobby Ingersoll 5 if if 4 1 K 'C B x, '4 4' Y' , .,:. . :, it 1 ,,,, 1 in - , Q Eighth Grade ls Together at Last few In i f . Z , Six. i W .... A N X . LL -1 r r N , V ,VW A , . ,-EQ . f, ,. A is l M L Q. HX if it N f Y S , ff: V. K , ,M . 66 -'t 'K ,iv ,R J' Y- ' .1 'V '.i:: f. 3 g V 11 a . -r ws P f 1 Chris Stevens ls First Class President Q : .M ww 1: -. -: 1: ,xl f ffs:-U. ,,-.:- . 7 1. 2, . 553' H -f-- 1, 2 s 4 .95 . .. . ..' l 7, .1 A . use ' risen - .- K -e 1 i x dk.. .. W? ' fs ' if ' Y JHY 59, 1. ' s '. F f i , .gf X ff fe- : 'i a I Julie Jamison Stacy Jamison Pam Jenkins John Johnson Pam Johnson Marta Jones Steve Jones Tami Jordan George Kehl Beth Kellum Larry Ketcham Louise Klotz Audrey Loper Carolyn Lunsford Bruce Wayne Marks Jane Martindale David McCubbins Peggy Jo Mellinger Dennis Mercer Debbie Middleton Marvin Monday Elizabeth Monihan Eddie Monzel Phil Moore Gary Morris Joel Musselman Ricky Napier Stephen Neel Ricky Ogden Marilou Owens Renee Packman Gary Payne Larry Payne Carol Poindexter Charles Remmel Denise Randall Danny Rees Joan Roudebush Bill Rushton Henrietta Sage Dan Schwartz Karen Seibert Denise Shafer John Sheldrake Gary Sholl Denny Shreve Melanie Sigler Deanna Simpkins Greg Sowers John Allen Speicher Donna Stahman Phillip Stephenson Chris Stevens Shirley Suiter Philip Swackhamer Tina Swinford unior High Catches Glimpse of Future Duties Donna Tate Kathy Thompson Brenda Thornton Sandra Tolliver Eileen Townsend Denise Tyner Tom Weir Robert Welchel Robin Wellman jane Whelchel jeffrey VVhite Mark Wilder Rex Wiseman Kathy Zeller jan Zender X 'HM' R 1 1 ' ' SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS--Nancy jones, Secretary: Mike Stevens, President, Terry Wright, Vice-Presidentg Brad Schelske, Treasurer. David Anderson David Barker Kathy Baugh Ann Beaver . 1 .75 A ,JH we C K s lit 45 'f .1 Ci gg.: 4 GY 5 F elif? if xi . ,S si J. if .sz - yy, ,S A at I Ii ' infer 'ii ' 'P I it are :g l lr 'a f I ' l l up ima! 12 tf' - ,V I-,.,55f'E! EIGHTI-I GRADE CLASS OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Mark Dodd, Treasurer, Bruce Marks, President. BACK ROW: Chris Stevens, Secretary, Dan Isen- berg, Vice-President. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL-- FRONT ROW: Jeff Booth, Charles Walton, Randy Renner. MIDDLE ROW: Denise Tyner, Teresa Beach. BACK ROW: Mark Richards, John Speicher. F, . at I ,S 91 Seventh Grade on the Bottom Rungg Eti!fi M '1 W S X I ea A 4 I f-sz.. we visit X ' t,t1, f vi L W -- 5 tt., T L , Q .tte , 73 T t - T . L, L X ai - 7 x ,Nt A Y H !l'.5f51'EL l ' A W V ' r 4 is 0 , Ii , q 6, FY ,r , y T , ' fx X T . A tttt t Q 12,221 , s slit -ff.. . , , Q - 'fr' - eq, V fi w' ., a .:.:j. .5 It -L x ,ab , K ggi . R B Mt 5 . 95 P'-, 5'-3 , :ZFT1 - 2 ' 'T' x ' it 25' K X 4' 'I .L L at . x it U ..:, M L 'T , 1' VK ,, 2 'nt 92 Kenneth Bell Mike Bockrath Charles Boden Lynn Boles Jeffrey Booth Deanna Brown Larry Brown Susan Brown Douglas Bryant Robert Bryant Kathy Champion Julia Clay Fred Cleveland Linda Cobb jane Collins Vicki Collins Patty Conant Dennis Cooke Marla Coutz Danny Cox Benny Cravens Donna Cutshaw Carol Daniels Charles Edrington Gary Farr Terry Fluhr Terry Ford Mary Gentleman Janice Gregory Mike Guyer Cindy I-Iappel Garry Harrison Vicky Harrison Danny Hicks Robert I-liday Billy Higginbothan Mike Huff janet Hull Patricia Irwin Jimmy lsenberg Kim johns Brinda Jones Nancy Jones Randy Keel Kim Keffer Shannon Kelly Roy Kinder Rodney King Theresa King Debbie Kurty William Kybic Sara Leonard Lanny Linville Keith Lynch Dawn Mahoney Ann Marcus Looks Wistfullyf, Hopefully pward ose Martindale lizabeth Matherly Susan Matlock arry Mc Cubbins aymond McMillan arbara Mills obert Mills Arthur Moon Steven Moss everly Musselman atsy Napier Terry Nelson Ellen Nordell Sue Osborne ludy Parker Steve Parsley Rebecca Plumb lizabeth Quick athy Rees ay Remmel andall Renner Debbie Reynolds Mark Richards Dana Roudebush Mike Rouse Cynthia Scott Bradley Schelske Mark Schenck ynn Seymour oy Sells llene Sigler Carol Sheldrake ussell Shreve ebra Smith usan Speicher Mitzi Sport Sherri Sprinkle Nancy Statzer Vlike Stevens Constance Story Cheryl Taylor Terry Taylor Barbara Wainscott Zharles Walton Sherry Ward Ricky Webb Steve Webb Nilliam Wiechman Sondra Wiley viaryann Wilson Vlark Wiseman Douglas Witt Sail Woods Zonstance Wright Ferry Wright Iarolyn Zeller 2 .l'1: ' xii: lc. 11 :.- 'P' iig A 1- 8 f -. 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Q' 93 P, t P. illiuiwil Wayfne-Fall Lions Club Congrarulates The Graduating Class of l968 of Hamilton Southeastern High School May You Be Dedicated to the Serving of Your Fel low Men and Your Community as We Are Good Luck in Your Future Endeavors and May Lionism Become a Part of Your Life STATE PROJECTS: Cancer Control--Leader Dog--Eye Bank Quality Cleaners Specializing in Cleaning of Furniture--Rugs--Draperies T239 South l0th Street Noblesville, Indiana 773-2972 Bennie Gonzales, Owner Earlis Barber Shop Fishers, Indiana 849-l l2l Eighteen Years of Experience NOBLESVILLE DAILY LEDGER Congratu lates the Graduating Seniors Kenleyis FALVEY'S Supermarket Clothing for Men and Boys Hamilton County's Largest Independent Food Store 68 N . Ninth Street IIO7 soufh Tenth sweet Noblesville, lndiflfw Noblesville, Indiana 773-2973 Albright Auto Sales I50I South IOth Street Noblesville, Indiana Mercury--Montego--Cougar Ridgewayis Citgo Service Complete Auto Service Tires, Tubes, Batteries, and Accessories Dale Ridgeway, Owner 849-0005 Compliments of EAST SIDE GAS CO. INC. 50l0 N . Post Road For All Your Propane Needs Lawrence, lnd . 898-7212 Courtesy of FRED'S FROZEN FOODS Noblesville, Indiana RUPPERT'S FURNITURE STORE Quality 8. Price in Furniture 8. Carpeting Come in and Look Around 978 Conner Street Noblesville, Indiana 773-2882 BO-MAR SHOES 87l Conner Street Downtown Noblesville, Indiana nb 4' Hosier Pharmacy Reliable Prescription Service Fishing and Hunting License 24 Hour Film Developing Notary Public Just a Few of the Services Provided Personally by .lack Hosier 8202 Allisonville Road Indianapolis, Indiana 849-3800 Chaneeis Cafeteria Wishes the Best for All i968 Graduates We Feature Home Made Rolls and Pie 6714 East 82nd Street Fine Fried Chicken Castleton, lndiana fi K' gag? Repp Flowers Ge? lweiibgd f gg ill! W Flowers for All Occasions Q , 1 ' ,,,, Nl ! -rs 'F mv- 'i Fe?'2 fr fi l t X R F -F dau I656 East Logan Street 651 ll V N, -4 H B2 +1 Noblesville, lndiana Q: It C ,, 4, N 3 J 773-2650 , s ' L 1 ft Swift-Way BUCKS Foods Inc HUMEWUUD ' HESUHT Convenience Quality Foods Name Brands Top Service 821 l Allisonville Road We at Swift-Way Foods will en- deavor to give the best service in every possible way. We will have only the best quality name brands on our shelves For your selection, and they will be arranged For your con- venience so that you may food-shop quickly and easily. We will bend every effort toward making your visit a pleasant one, and your needs sat- isfied. Buckis Homewood Resort Frederic, Wisconsin Frederic Indianapolis Open 9 A,M,--II P,M, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck , Strickland Lincoln- Mercury Best Wish es-- lndiana's Oldest and Largest Lincoln--Mercury--Cougar Sellership 5000 N . Keystone Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 253-1234 Fishers Lumber 81 Hardware Co. Lumber, Hardware, Paints, Boxes Building, Supplies, Roofing, Pallets Fishers, Indiana 46038 849-3200 Kennedyis Kennels 7055 East I06th Street Noblesville, Indiana Boarding-Heated Individual Runs Training-Private or Guard Revnolds Farm Equipment Inc. 2'HN DEER! v. jim Dandy Air Conditioned Dining Room Quality John Deere Farm and Garden Equipment Sales and Service Fishers, Indiana 849-0810 Curb Service Under Canopy Electronic Ordering Service Across from Noblesville Plaza Shopping Center Byers and Hessler Inc. Floor Covering Carpet--Linoleum--Tile 2IO2 East 52nd Street Indianapolis, Indiana 253-I 449 Qvqg gg 452' 'II' 515-usa. iglggfg 211,322.3 :ir5::i I.,n,-0 3,1-21 x- mf-.0 ni 2'-1 isa.. . 5 :x , S . , I . ::! EE- '4' 5: . - :a :Il -sf ,. 55 1: if ?e .rn !.E' .- 12' 31 Z' -I - -2 :,e :- 31 n .- 'LS 5.1 ..- MAXIMUM IOB OPPORTUNITY CAREER COURSES PUIIIEII BUIIEGE UEEEIIS DEFERRED IIIIIIIIII IIIHIIS Md ORTER fa- ZS O L L E 6 E ll llllllll Cllfll ' IIIIIIIPOLIS lllllll MIN - Phu, 639-ISIS Fishers Farm Bureau CO-op Feed--Seed--Fertilizer CLiquid and Dryl Lawn Supplies and All Insecticides Dependable Service Open Weekly 7 A.M.-5 P.M. Unfil Noon on Saturday Fishers, Indiana 849-1820 Please Particular People School Prices to School Families Porter Studio Portraits Since 1909 Pleasingly Posed--Popular Priced Photos J' fx .Q 'Bw Aw: Hare Chevrolet Noblesville, Indiana Pr 3-1090 Ernest Imel Sheel Metal Works Inc. Let Us Iron Out Your Heating and Cooling Problems Bryant Furnaces, Gutters, and Downspouts 1816 East Tlwirtietlfi Street Indianapolis, Indiana 925-7420 Clancy, s I5q: Hamburger System I00 S. Tenth Street Noblesville, Indiana Pl E FV?- I f VAN SICKLE RADIO SUPPLY CO., H31 ll. Klysfullt lvl., lndiinipcll 5 I II OUR G OLDEN-FIDELITY S H OWI N G Gene Van Sickle, Owner Roudebushis House of Color House of Colors Over 3,000 Colors Paint and Com- plete Line of Supplies also Wallpaper, Floor and Wall Tile . . . the Best Always at Discount Prices. 610 Hannibal St. 773-0586 Compliments of Castetteris Meat and Locker Pla Fishers, Indiana nt Compliments of T HE N EWS J OURNAL 10th ST. GROCERY 4 A Q. Open Till 10:00 p.m. Every Night 723 South l0th St. Noblesville, lnd. FO R D T360 South Tenth Street Noblesville, Indiana 773-4280 American National Bank The Full Service Bank Four Locations To Serve You Noblesville Downtown, Ninth and Logan Motor Bank, Tenth and Clinton Plaza Branch, Noblesville Plaza Shopping Center Carmel Branch Roads 234 ancl 31 Castleton Lumber Co. Inc. Quality Lumber and Building Materials HILLTOP BAIT 8. TACKLE Gas cmd Groceries Owned by Bob and Helen Roudebush 8I59 Floyd Street CITGO Castleton, Indiana 46250 Dave Russell 849-0380 Office Res. 773-3984 849-0259 MISTER ED'S GO! GO! GO! Ladies and Infants Goodrnanws Wearing Apparel Shoes 773-I8O0 Noblesville, Indiana Compliments of MATHEW GROCERY Groceries 81 Meats 849-2526 Shoes for the Entire FamiIy I300 E. 86th Street Nora Plaza Shopping Center 846-5718 'U 15:11 Q X QQ- 1- mai- ' Z :E Evans, Godby, Trout li ff Funeral Home I Air -4 Noblesville, Indiana We tip our hat to every'l968 graduate. May this mighty milestone be just the first step into a bright and happy future Ample Conditioned Parking PUB'-'C 773-4510 SEFIVICE INDIANA Florineis Beauty Shop II7'rh 8. Olio Road Noblesville, Indiana 849-2I48 Operators: Florine and Florence Ayers H 81 H Farms Neil A. Huff Poland China Swine Route ts Noblesville, Indiana 849-2086 is llj 'F .,n Styl-A-Rama Beauty Salon East l46tIw Street Noblesville, Indiana Betty Adamson , Owner 773-I 469 e're FULLY equipped to solve your all :A . ,, -Q S i' Q Good llousekn Q40 out-tum: fum 0. ml.-I w rj wafer conditioning problems! We can furnish you with the exact type and size water MAX E. ROBINSON 8. CO. I conditioner that best meets your particular needs. And we V ' , offer all three water conditioning plans: UWN-YOUR-OWN . ja m K EXCHANGE SERVICE o RENTALS Phone ' ff f fs sERvrsoF'lt 2 DEALER NAME 255 Soutl1IOtl1 Street I I A D D R E S S Noblesville, Indiana 46060 2,25 FREE WATER ANALYSIS P H O N E 608 south 9th sneer 72 ' E In E. f g gi I. . QE if 5 N bl . . L ,i ,jjjf ivt if C o esvrlle, Indiana E1 fftmi. wmnxsve f,f as ig,-gg I Q a BROAD RIPPLE SPORTS SHOP Best Wishes to Class of 68 IOI5 Westfield Blvd. Indianapolis, Ind. 253-6658 DEEP ROCK 2000 E. Conner St. Noblesville, Indiana We Accept AII Credit Cards WALT WHlTEY MELLIN GER C 8. E RENTAL Excavating Grading Construction St Home Owners Clearing Equipment Rental Phone 773-I688 P.O. Box 287 Fishers, Indiana I70 Westfield Road 849-032l Noblesville, Indiana Water Softeners Sales and Rental E. Nordell Company I07I0 Allisonville Road Noblesville, Indiana 849-1343 MCSoIey Pharmacy 622I Allisonville Road Phone 255-24I9 Prescription Service Sellers of Fine Automobiles Complimenfs of jun,Perkins Jackman Auto All Your Life Insurance Needs Sales 545-427i Indianapolis 2803 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 773-4757 408 Soufh Ninth Sr. Noblesville, Indiana 631 -9224 Your headquarters for all Concrete masonry products MERICAN .LUCK 0MPANv wc. 2200 N. MONTCALM ST. RD. 37 8. HAGUE ROAD ME 21432 TI 91215 SANDERS T-V 6804 E. 82nd Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 RIVERVIEW PHARMACY, INC . Apothecarles Noblesville, Ind. Phone 773-3980 ZECKEL'S 823 Conner Street Noblesville, Indiana BEN-HUR CORNER CAFETERIA lI6th and Road 37A Home Cooking Conner's Cafeteria 773-2182 Congratulations Seniors from WEST REALTY Van Eller 849-I3l7 Ardith West 849-2294 Compliments ot M 8. W INC . lArchitects 8g Engineersl Indianapolis, Indiana ARMSTRONG'S INC . Fashioned-To-Fit Footwear 74 North Ninth Street Noblesville, Indiana 46060 Compliments of PORTER-F ENTER Tire 8. Appliance I0th :S Conner Noblesville, Indiana Wainxvright Bank and Trust Company The Friendly Bank Will Provide General Banking Services, Insurance and Abstracting Member of FDIC Fishers, Indiana 849-I53O Vibromatic Co. Inc. I3OI South Sixth Street Noblesville, Indiana Automatic Part Feeding Equipment Best Wishes to the Class of 68 DALE'S UPHOLSTERY 81 FABRIC CENTER Phone 773-0807 Quality Upholstering I965 Conner St. Noblesville, Indiana ESSIG BROTHERS Downtown Noblesville SQA s+o. , d i 7 Y Q X Y i W U Q f Cl X 'ff ADULT it l BOOSTER iQ5 CLUB sf' S ' Q ,Rf , lk S wg Supporting the Complete 4 ' We g i M Athletic Program of , ,- N Hamilton Southeastern School A . Through Your Membership QW' 5 f- ny- wg-g ,wr 5533-f5,fgsgs,.i W. H 115, Mim i: i . . ' ' 'rr' o - ' - makers 1 i f Q 'isiswmgizifui 1 , gg, f.v,., ',,., , .,,g-:sm-gmgwr-Q. :I ,, gwfw. , Lmgpsgik ' - f f 'l'ifkf'3is2ii--'Q 'lf'Q!l2i11isaf?Q5A25w5? f 1 ,. wx: f, 1w,1sff1-M:- 51-5' Mo 1 Q 1 .- ,, . 4 .. 1 f X .,,, .m W , -01-my . X - . Best Wishes to the Class of 68 Morehouse Construction Co. 5816 Massachusetts Avenue ll1diGr1GpOliS, lnCliC1r1C1 KAISER AUTO PARTS, INC. Parts, Tools, Equipment 81 Machine Shop Service I64 N. I0th Noblesville, Indiana PR 3-4274 PR 3-4279 KIRK'S HARDWARE Gifts--Nuda Paint Jacobsen Lawn Equipment Glass 8g Screen Repair North Side of Square Phone 773-4371 Euseyis Standard Service Castleton, Indiana Complete Auto Service and Repair 849-040I 849-0003 N INSERTS: Carbide Tantung Ceramic Carbide Blanks Single Point Tools Tools--Hard Machining Tantung Jerry Anderson Representing VRfWesson Company Division of Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation Waukegan, Illinois CUTTING TOOLS 8. CUTTING TOOL MATERIALS Tool Holders Cartridges Boring Bars End Mills Milling Cutters Vises 4002 Meadows Drive Indianapolis, Indiana Office Phone 545-0552 Home Phone 773-1518 Compliments of Marbaugh Engineering Supply Co. Inc. I40 East Wabash Street 4145 North Keystone ME 7-3468 546-4675 Indianapolis, Indiana Central Business College INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE BUILDING 802 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 51? ii ii 5. . ii. 2 ,H , , L , if. 7 5 , 2 '4 2 M . Qgefiifs, t x 1 , 5 Q ly , 5, sg ff , 5553: L' 52:- W iv 557 giiiei ggi Sl ?1 M93 ,. f zz' E E -Q 5? 5 3 1 . 2 . 5 f V 1 2' y W S x Q 5 -I N. Q- 33133 Dedication This year's Sceptre has been designed with YOU in mind. It wasn't construc- ted to satisfy a panel of judges somewhere else in the United States or the world but hopefully it is a report of What's Happening during the 1967-68 school year. We tried many new ideas and a few experiments, we hope successfully. We won't know how successful it has been for several years, because that's when you will put it to a test. If it brings a lump to your throat then or reminds you of the many happy experiences for unhappy, as the case may bel, then it can be judged a success. As editor of the book, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to sev- eral persons. First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Fred Plocher of American Yearbook Company, without whose help and advice the book would never have been possible . Also, I want to thank Mr. Paul Brady and Porter Studio for their excellent cooperation and fine photography. Several students, too many to name, were a big help, and Iwant to thank them for selling ads and subscriptions, helping with the layout and content of the book, and their general support throughout the entire procedure. The faculty and administration have been most co-operative, and thanks are extended to them, especially to our advisor, Mr. Keith Wellman, who proved to be a Dad to us all. It has been a privilege and a pleasure to edit this book, and I know there will be no end to the satisfaction I will receive in the years to come as I leaf through its pages. It's been a wonderful experience and one which I will cherish for the rest of my life. Thanks to everyone! Ann Gibson, Editor-in-chief STAFF: Betty jo Leonard, Business gl Advertising Manager David McClary, Copy Editor Mike Woodward, Sports Editor gl Head Photographer Cliff DeVlieg gl john Walton, Photographers P at r on S Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert A. Sweitzer Bauchert jewelry Store Mr. 81 Mrs. R. L. Morehouse Uptown Cafe Kinzer Marathon Robert S. Davis, County Treasurer Crandall Appliances Gulf -Enco 500 Co. R. S. Weil, Clothier Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Rollins Mr. 81 Mrs. Ardith West Ken-Lo Cafeteria Mr. 8: Mrs. Ben L. Sprinkle Quality Cleaners Mr. gl Mrs. Robert Imel Mr. gl Mrs. Dickie M. Woods Mr. Sr Mrs. Sam Camki Sz Family Mr. gl Mrs. Stephen Nyikos Stardust Dairy Isle Bar Mr. Sz Mrs. Harold Asbell The above -named individuals and firms have expressed support of The Sceptre, and the members of the staff urge your patronage of their businesses. 116 --A-- Adamson, Karen 2O,21,48,57,87 Adamson, Kathy 47,48,82 Adamson, Kenneth 89 Anderson, Carol 47,5O,54,82 Anderson, Cathy 57,89 Anderson, David 91 Anderson, Gail 89 Anderson, Jerrie 1O,11,18,50,54, 75 Anderson, Steve 59,63,87 Anthony, Mike 84 Asbell, Sue 18,50,51,75 Auer, Duane 62,89 Auer, Trudy 47,84 Ayers, Judi 54,82 --B-- Baker, James Bales, Bonnie 50,84 Bales, Debbie 87 Bales, Kathy 18,47,5O,54,75 Barbee, Jennifer 87 Barker, David 91 Barker, Keith 89 Barker, Linda 82 Barker, Richard 82 Bauer, Judy 11,18,22,23,5O,54,75 Baugh, Kathy 91 Baugh, Sherrie 89 Beabout, Deborah 89 Beach, Rebecca 84 Beach, Teresa 89,91 Beatley, James 58,82 Beaver, Ann 91 Beaver, Donna 89 Beaver, Jeff 89 Beaver, James 18,37,50, 51,56, 58, 75 Beeler, Linda 82 Beeler, Roberta 89 Bell, Kenneth 62,72 Bell, Steve Birch, Linda 87 Birch, Mark Birch, Tom 58,64,84 Black, Ann Black, Mike 89 Blackford, Vernon 89 Bockrath, Mike 92 Boden, Charles 62,92 Boden, Charlotte 48,84 Boles, Laura 92 Boles, Raymond 61,87 Bond, Candace 82 Boone, Ken 87 Booth, Jeff 62,91,92 Booth, Ronnie 58,61,84 Borst, Susan 89 Bowen, Bobbie Bowen, Mike 89 Bradfield, Ron 87 Brattain, Jamie 89 Brown, Carolyn 82 Brown, Cindy Brown, Deanna 92 Brown, Larry 62,92 Brown, Sally 89 Brown, Susan 92 Brown, Terry 92 Bryant, Darnell 87 General Index Bryant, Dennis 63,64,87 Bryant, Douglas 92 Bryant, Jerry 58,63,84 Bryant, Joan Bryant, Robert 92 Buck, Arlen 58,82 Back, Carol 47,87 Burress, Gary 75 Burress, Linda 87 Burton, Randy 11,75 --Q-- Campanale, Kris 89 Canada, Phil 58,84,86 Carey, Danny 61,84 Carr, John S3,62,87 Caudell, William 50,53,59,84 Champion, Kathy 92 Cheronis, Dean '87 Cherry, Denise 87 Clark, Aaron Clark, Stan 20,48,59,61,63,64,82 Clay, John 59,62,87 Clay, Julia 92 Clay, Vickie 87 Cleveland, Dennis 61,63,84 Cleveland, Fred 62,92 Cleveland, Linda 48,59,84 Cobb, Judy 47,54,82 Cobb, Linda 92 Collins, Jane 92 Collins, Sue 48,84 Collins, Vickie 92 Colvard, Dyanne 89 Conant, Mary Jo 57,86,87 Conant, Pat 92 Cook, Eddie 63,84 Cooke, David 58,87 Cooke, Dennie 62,92 Coutz, Marla 92 Coutz, Paula 89 Cowick, Larry 89 Cox, Daniel 92 Cox, Gary 89 Cox, Sherry 84 Cravens, Benny 92 Crawford, David 7,5O,63,82 Crickmore, Cindy 89 Crockett, David 53,87 Cutshaw, Donna 92 Cutshaw, Robin 87 --D-- Daniels, Carol 92 Daniels, Barry 82 Daniels, Billy 89 Daniels, Joanne 89 Daniels, Marilyn 84 Daubenspeck, Jim 84 Devito, Anita 84 DeVlieg, Cliff 11,5O,75 Dodd, Debbie 48,50 Dodd, Kathy 31,56,57,84 Dodd, Mark 62,89,91 Downey, Linda 56,87 Downs, Barbara 89 Drapeau, Cathy 89 Dreyling, Rita 89 Dreyling, Vickie 82 --E-- Earlywine, Barbara 89 Earlywine, Cynthia 89 II7 Ecoff, Denise 82 Ecoff, Diane 82 Edrington, Charles 92 Eiler, Larry 2O,21,36,48,58,61,82 Eiler, Wanda 57,89 English, Jim 84 Ennis, Dennis 89 Erney, Dan 42,58,64,82 Erney, Kathy 82 Evans, Larry 58,61,64,84 --F-- Faith, Bruce 89 Farr, Gary 62,92 Farr, Jo Ellen 87 Feldman, Eva 5O,51,56,82 Ferguson, Betty Jo Ferguson, Billie Jean 82 Ferguson, Randy 89 Fish, Janice 48,87 Fish, Roger 2O,48,84 Fisher, Terry 89 Flannary, Ann 48,84 Fluhr, Dan 39,58,63,84 Fluhr, Dave 89 Fluhr, Terry 92 Ford, Bruce 61,87 Ford, Carla 54,82 Ford, Jim 15,38,39,43,63,64,74 Ford, Robin 84 Ford, Terry 92 Forth, Rhonda 57,86,87 Foulke, Dennis 18,50,53,59,63,74 Foulke, Marcia 50,82 Frakes, David 59,61,63,64,84 Franklin, Gary 87 Franklin, Jack 89 Franklin, Jerry 59,62,87 Franklin, Larry 89 Fueston, Gina 87 Fugate, Vickie --G-- Gamble, Byron Garrison, Bob 18,75 Gatewood, Jane 50,S1,54,75 Gatewood, Jeff 89 Gentleman, Mary Lynn 92 Gentleman, Susan 50,51,82 Gibbs, Bobbie 2O,48,82 Gibson, Ann 18,22,23,50,51,57, 76 Gibson, Deborah 84 Ginder, Roy 92 Gossett, Larry 89 Gregory, Janice 92 Gregory, John 83 Gregory, Rebecca 87 Griffey, Pam 48,87 Grimes, Jeff 60,83 Grimes, Teresa 84 Gunn, Donnie 84 Guyer, Pat 48 Guyer, Peggy 89 Guyer, Mike 92 --H-- Hair, Christy 87 Hair, Nancy 89 Hair, Roberta 22,50,83 Hair, Rosie 47,5O,83 Hall, Carl 38,58,76 Hall, Marlla 84 Hall, Phil 62,89 Halle, Audrey 83 Halle, Margarite 87 Hand, Shane 61,84 Happel, Cindy 92 Hardeman, Olivia 89 Harrell, Steve 83 Harrison, Gary 92 Harrison, Judy 84 Harrison, Ricky Harrison, Vickie 92 Hathcoat, Linda 89 Hauk, Phyllis 84 Hayden, Debbie 89 Hazelbaker, William 89 Heffernan, Dan 89 Heiny, Harold 61,87 Heiny, Lou 20,48,50,76 Helms, Kenneth 58,84 Hendricks, Denise 47,84 Hendricks, Jeff 58,61,63,86 Hess, Jerri 89 Hicks, Danny 92 Hiday, Robert 62,92 Hi inbotham Bill 62 92 gg 1 Y J Higginbotham, Bobby 61,87 Higginbotham, Sally 83 Hiles, Iris Hinds, Jeraldine 87 Hinds, Ramona 83 Hinds, Steve 89 Hinkle, Ruth Ann 87 Hinton, Steve 18,84 Holman, Carole 76 Horton, Lorrie 48,87 Howard, Carolyn 47,87 Howard, Cathy 89 Huff, Mike 62,92 Huffer, Alan 5 Huffer, Edna 84 Hull, Janet 92 Hull, Richard 62,89 Hume, Martha 83 Hunter, Mike 84 Hunter, Teresa Hurlock, Pat 84 Hurlock, Rita 87 --1i- Ingersoll, Bobby 89 Ireland, Steve 87 Irwin, Jeff Irwin, Patricia 92 Irwin, Ralph Isaacs, Debbie 84 Isenberg, Dan 89,91 Isenberg, David 62,87 Isenberg, Edgar 18,76 Isenberg, Jimmy 92 --J-- Jackman, Mike 56,61,63,87 Jacobi, Leann 50,56,84 Jamison, Julie 90 Jamison, Leslie 50,56 Jamison, Stacy 90 Jarnigan, Shirley 76 Jenkins, David 84 Jenkins, Pam 90 Johanson, Jim 84 Johns, April 84 Johns, Kimberly 92 Johnson, Jean 47,84 Johnson, John 90 Johnson, Pam 90 Jones, Brinda 92 ,8 Jones, Cathy 48,87 Jones, Jim 10,37,38,58,76 Jones, Marta 90 Jones, Mike 61,87 Jones, Nancy 91,92 Jones, Steve 90 Jordan, Tami 90 --K-- Kaiser, Susan 87 Kaufman, Lucille 31,84 Keefer, Kimberly 92 Keel, Debbie 87 Keel, Linda 48,84 Keel, Randy 92 Kehl, George 90 Kellam, Beth 90 Kelly, Shannon 92 Ketcham, Larry 90 Keys, Corless 48,83 Keys, Richard Keys, Sandra 88 King, Rodney 92 King, Theresa 92 Kingery, Anita 88 Kingery, Eda 11,54,76 Klotz, Charles 50,53,84 Klotz, Louise 90 Kluth, Jo Ellen 83 Kluth, Robert 61,63,88 Kolb, Janice 84 Kramer, Pam 84 Kunkle, Jon 15,4o,41,43,s9,6o,63, 82,83 Kurty, Debbie 92 Kurty, Sue 83 Kybic, Marsha 16,84 Kybic, William 16,62,92 --L-- Landis, Marcia 84 Landis, Teresa Layton, Gary 88 Leonard, Betty Jo 48,50,82,83 Leonard, Sara 92 Lewis, Greg 88 Lindamood, Phyllis 20,22,40,54, 56,57,76 Linville, Lanny 62,92 Linville, Randy 61,63,83 Linville, Trina 4,18,19,50,54,56, 76 Loper, Audrey 90 Lunsford, Carolyn 90 Lunsford, Kenny 62,84 Lutz, Judy 84 Lynch, Richard 62,92 --Mc-- McClary, Amy 20,56,88 McClary, David 20,30,48,50,51, 58,77 McCreery, Joe 77 McCubbins, David 90 McCubbins, Larry 93 McDougall, Albert 77 McDougall, Barbara 86,88 McLean, Larry 37,58,61,63,88 McNew, Amy 88 McNew, James 58 --M-- Macy, Steve 88 Mahoney, Dawn 92 Males, Mike 61,64,88 Marcum, Cindy 84 Marcus, Ann 92 Marker, Sandra 50,54,77 H8 Marks, Bruce 62,90,91 Matherly, Carol 88 Matherly, Elizabeth 93 Matherly, Janet 48,50,54,77 Matherly, Judy Martindale, Jane 90 Martindale, Rose 93 Matlock, Mike 58,61,88 Matlock, Susie 93 Mayhew, St eve 83 Mellinger, Peggy 90 Mercer, Dennis 90 Messersmith, James 58,61,63,64 88 Messersmith, John 42,58,63 Michael, Kathy Middiefon, Debbie 90 Mills, Barbara 93 Mills, Marsha 20,47,48,83 Mills, Robert 62,93 Monday, Marvin 90 Monihan, Charlene Monihan, Elizabeth 90 Monzel, Eddie 90 Monzel, Hank 50,51,59,60 63, 83 Monzel, Lisa 54,85,86 Moon, Arthur 93 Moon, Pam Moore, Dav Moore, Dou Moore, Phil Morehouse, Morehouse, Morehouse, 88 id 83 glas 61,88 62,90 Debra 50,83 Gary 88 Terry 61,64,88 Morris, Gary 90 Morris, Rick 85 Morrow, Ca Moss, Steve thy 48,88 93 Moss, Susan 85 Muir, Eddie 22,77 Musselman, Beverly 57,93 Musselman, David 61,88 Musselman, Oscar 90 Musselman, Phyllis 85 Myers, Margie 86,88 Myers, Shar on --N-- Napier, Mike 15,62,85 Napier, Patsy 93 Napier, Rick 90 Neel, Steve 90 Nelson, George 58,64,85 Nelson, Linda 83 Nelson, Ric 77 Nelson, Terry 9 3 Nordell, Ell Nordell, Eri en 93 c 37,53,58,83 --0-- Ogden, Dennis 85 Ogden, Rick 90 Osborne, Sue 93 Owens, Marilu 90 --p-- Packman, Jerry Packman, Renee 90 Packman, Ronnie 58 Parker, Jane 83 Parker, Judy 93 Parker, Steve 64,85 Parsley, Steve 93 Passwater, John 14,15,31,59,62 85,86 Patton, Charlotte 88 Pate, Roy 85 Paulson, Charles 77 Payne, Carry 62,90 Payne, Larry 62,90 Peacock, Kathy 85 Perkins, Holly 88 Perkins, Patricia 88 Perkinson, Rebecca 85 Perkinson, Ronnie 63,88 Perry, Donna 85 Peterson, Kevin 83 Plumb, John 61,63,83 Plumb, Lois 88 Plumb, Rebecca 93 Poindexter, Carol 90 Poindexter, Jerry 83 Poole, Perry 88 Powell, James 61,88 --Q-- Quick, Elizabeth 93 --R-- Randall, Denise 90 Reel, Larry 85 Rees, Danny 62,90 Rees, Kathy 93 Rees, Sue 56,73,85 Remmell, Charles 90 Remmell, Ray 93 Remmell, Betty 83 Remmetter, Debbie 50,57,85,86 Remmetter, Mark 88 Renner, Greg 53,85 Renner, Randall 91,93 Reynolds, Debbie 93 Rhoades, Marion 83 Riddle, Sharon 83 Riddle, Jerry Roesener, Elizabeth 18,50,51, 54,73,77 Rogers, Paul 83 Rollins, Connie 57,88 Rollins, Dolores 18,5O,51,77 Ross, Elizabeth Roudebush, Dana 57,93 Roudebush, Jack 14,37,39,40,41, 42,58,60,63,64,85 Roudebush, Jane 18,54,78 Roudebush, Joan 90 Roudebush, Kent 85 Roudebush, Randy 83 Roudebush, Ricky 88 Rouse, Mike 62,93 Rush, Marcia 88 Rushton, Donna 40,5O,51,57,83 Rushton, William 90 Russell, Rebecca 40,5O,54,57,82, 83 --5-- Sage, Debbie 56,88 Sage, Henrietta 90 Scales, Beth Scales, Donald 58,85 Schaefer, Sue 88 Schelske, Brad 62,91,93 83 Seymour, Lynn 62,93 Seymour, Pete Sexton, Dean 39,62,85 Shafer, Denise 90 Sheldrake, Carol 93 Sheldrake, John 90 Shields, Nancy 85 Shields, Wanda 78 Sholl, Gary 90 Shreve, Dennis 90 Shreve, Phyllis 85 Shreve, Russell 93 Siebert, Karen 90 Sigler, Ilene 93 Sigler, Melanie 90 Simpkins, Deanna 90 Simpkins, Nancy 54,83 Sisson, Jeff 64,88 Smith, Debra 93 Smith, Marcia 18,78 Smith, Randall 15,62,85 Snow, Kevin Snow, Orville 88 Sowers, Greg 90 Speicher, John 90,91 Speicher, Susan 93 Sport, Mitzi 93 Sprinkle, Mike 59,61,88 Sprinkle, Sherry 93 Stanton, Daryl 59,88 Stanton, Pam 85 Stanton, Paul Statzer, Michael 88 Statzer, Nancy 93 Stehman, Donna 90 Stephenson, Debbie 82,83 Stephenson, Gary 61,64,88 Stephenson, Phillip 62,90 Stevens, Chris 62,90,91 Stevens, Julie 30,48,85 Stevens, Mike 62,91,93 Stevons, David 58,85 Stinson, Janice 48 Stinson, Robert 83 Stinson, Sandra Story, Constance 93 Swackhamer, Michael 11,15,18, 40,51,22,59,60,63,78 Swackhamer, Phil 62,90 Sweitzer, Mike 41,50,59,60,63,83 Swinford, Tina 90 Suiter, Shirley 90 Sullivan, Annette 48,85 --T-- Tate, Donna 91 Tate, Tony 60,83 Taylor, Cheryl 93 Taylor, Terry 93 Teirumniks, Margaret 57,85 Tharp, Jim 62,88 Thomas, John 59,60,83 Thompson, Kathy 91 22,59,60,63,78 Tyner, Denise 91 Tyner, Billy --V-- VanWinkle, Bruce 57,85 Wainscott, Anita Kay 85 Wainscott, Barbara 93 Wallace, Linda 88 Ward, Patty Ward, Ricky 85 Ward, Ruth Ward, Sherry 93 Ward, Susan 78 Walton, Charles 91,93 Walton, John 83 Waterman, Jim 20,30,56,85 Weaver, Annette 17,54,83 Weaver, Tom 3O,43,59,63,85 Webb, Ricky 93 Weir, James Thomas 91 Weir, Sarah Wellman, Robin 91 West, Steve 62 Whelchel, Charla 85 Whelchel, Martha 91 Whelchel, Robert 91 White, Jeff 91 White, Perry 43,59,61,63,83 White, Sidney 47,83 Whitmoyer, Pam 56,83 Wiechman, Janice 85 Wiechman, Jean 85 Wiechman, Sandy 88 Wiechman, William 93 Wigley, Brenda 50,83 Wigley, David 88 Wilder, Dan 18,38,58,78 Wilder, Mark 91 Wiley, Denise 88 Wiley, Sondra 93 Wiley, wiuiam 15,36,37,58,62, 63,85 Wilson, Marilyn 83 Wilson, Marianne 93 Winkler, Jeannette 88 Wiseman, Mark 93 Wiseman, Rex 91 Witt, Douglas 93 Wood, Janet 39,40,50,51,83 Woods, Cindy 85 Woods, David 58,61,63,64,88 Woods, Gail 93 Woodward, Cathy 50,85 Woodward, Mike 18,22,35,5O,7 Wright, Constance 93 Wright, Jack 81,88 Wright, Jerry 50,51,78 Wright, Nancy 48,83 Wright, Terry 62,91,93 Wright, Tim 85 Wyant, Dennis 57,60,83 Wyant, Sherri 88 --Y-- Schelske, Sandra 85 Schenck, Beverly 50,85 Schenck, Mark 62,93 Schwartz, Dan 62,90 Scott, Cindy 93 Scott, Howdy 36,37,4O,58,6O,64, ss Sells, Ray 93 Thompson, Robert 85 Thompson, Thomas 83 Thornton, Brenda 91 Thornton, David 59,85 Tipton, James Tolliver, Sandy 91 Townsend, Eileen 91 Trexler, Sally 83 York, Paula Young, Anita 47,83 --Z-- Zelena, Cheryl 88 Zelena, Nancy 18,21 Zeller, Carolyn 93 Zeller, David 48,58,83 Zeller, Donald 85 Settle, Robert 18,61,88 Seymour, Cynthia 85,86 Seymour, Dennis 42, 58,60,63,64, Turner, Martin 88 Turpin, Patrick 18,78 Turpin, Terrance 18,48,50,51,20, ll9 Zeller, Kathy 91 Zeller, Nancy 88 Zender, Jan 91 8 1 a 1 v r ,- f 1 Y E3 '


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