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

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K we GQ Huw QAM, koi X5-ML NJL75' X350 Xw O5S EQQ, 5500 QW?- Xixsgxodox 13 I! r Qlfffo 221350 R Q18 00:59 pcb fm, hhwxecazob 2 23223 4 42,9 ,B , 0 .4f7daxb1f2s:51B ' H V ....4.,,1.,..,., , SCEPTRE 1975 vow HAMILTON SGUTHEASTERN R4. NOBLE SVILLE, INDIANA 46060 w.,a0,ffvf'duf' f f 4 ff' Well, it's that time of the year again when everybody comes back to school. At Hamilton Southeastem High School, that's the main problem . .. EVERY- BODY comes. That means all 832 ju- nior and senior high students have to cram into a school that was built in 1967 for a maximun of 800. Can we make it through an entire school year like this, literally bursting at the seams such as we are now? This year, besides the pleasures of seeing old friends and meeting new friends, the experience of the first few days of school included sharing lockers, having to stand in class because of a shortage of desks, standing for what seemed hours in the lunch line and many other problems related to the overcrowdedness. Excellent evidence of the overcrowdedness problem is this class, which is held in the science lab due to lack of space elsewhere. fag! .mv .M -- ' ,nf Wwk,,r,, ,gl Q 4 4, , LJ. gm- ,mf XA Displayipg spirit is the main cers joie Campanale and cheering the football team of school found crowded mmcd bleachers and fun! viTAliTy powcsn 10 wisdom iNdividuAls 90 pnomorion 1 24 L i' S. 'X -,-, One of the favoriteudressing up days of spirit week, ugreaser day produced many interesting-looking characters. In the spirit of the day, Senior Kevin Clarke sports the greased-back hair and leather jacket of a teenager in the 50's. School is not all work and disipline, as these two juniors demon- strate. One of the favorite pastimes of George Zeller and Brent Fulton seems to be jumping off the cliffs in the back of school. The ucliffs' are the result of the construction of the agri- culture building. F i 3 STUDE TS RELUCTA FACE TH SAM OL SCl'IO0L RUUTI Dejected faces are wom by a group of students who realize they must getback to work after a short break for a Ere drill. Here I am!', Doug Cobb seems delighted at the idea of having his picture taken, while the re- mainder of the students impatiently await the end of a class. 4 i vu With the retum to school, students try to realize how their lives will change. No more lying in the sun, swimming, watching soap operas or sleeping until noon for everyone at Southeastem. While maybe a few students are anxious for classes to start, most drag themselves down the crowded halls wishing for more of the leisurely days of summer. Around the school students stand in groups waiting for the tone to sound. Bits of gossip about new teachers, discussions about new classes and especially the over- crowdedness problem can be heard: Even though Southeastem seems to be bursting at the seams with people, excitement and problems, its students and teachers always seem to cope with any situation, no matter what it is. f,,-,elf Q v-. 'Sunny 6 I . 4:lf'1 7 iz'.:...-.iff-, 'f 'W r + vercrowdedness did not impede g -umm- 6 spiri Participating in Homecoming spirit week is a fun way of supporting the team. Tim Mathis and Vicki Barker are excellant examples of T.V. day characters. Caught in the act of encouraging her team on, Kathy Collins screams a mighty Go.'. ' to the Royal gridders. This is the solution to the overcrowdedness prob- lem in its beginning stages-the new middle school should be ready for use by the start of the 1975-76 school year. A solution to the overcrowdedness problem is very near in the future. By next year, the new middle school should be built. This will relieve the school of over 320 junior high school students. The new school is designed to accom- modate all the sixth, seventh, and eighth graders in the school system. No longer will the school be burst- ing at the seamsv. efkbw ee 'W 41 1 4 Vitality, Power and Wisdom describe the qualities in many of the students at Hamilton Southeastem. Bursting with Vitality is shown in the student body this year. Students were involved with extracurricular ac- tivities such as homecoming, dances and the prom. The Student Council sponsored Under New Management' and a Christmas dance which relieved the studious atmoqmhere of school. Bursting with Power suggested the best sports season Hamilton South- eastem has ever had. More teams had winning seasons than any other time in the history of the school. The Royalis power in sports gained recognition and respect in the communities throughout the year. Bursting with Wisdoml' teachers, daff and students all gained in wisdom. Students and teachers together got an education through interaction in the classroom. VVhether the students know it or not, the teachers taught them facts that will build their wisdom and pre- pare them for the future. rg! 5: ,gh W. .zL, 9' 'F wa H A . Ni ,. , il xl Q ,-. SX, 15 lf .Q Afjgi Ll, Qi-Qi. 152, Q wus: ui? 1,1 Using elbow greasen Senior Robin Stevenson works at the car wash sponsored by the cheerleaders Well, school has started again after three months of fun over summer vaca- tion. Students enjoyed their life outside of school as they grew together. Here are just a few memories of the past summer to show the activities of the students of HSHS in action. Car washing, rope swinging, baby- sitting, swimming, detasseling corn and other various activities kept students busy and eaming money to occupy all of their free time during the summer vacation These activities provided students with much entertainment in the past summer months. Bursting at the seams was used to describe the crowded arrival of students back to their classes once again. Having second thoughts Southeastern's Tarzan jan Hair, pauses before heroically leaping in to Morse Reservoir. Daydreaming is one of the pastimes Senior Barb Murphy used while waiting for the seemingly endless day to come to an end. Holding on for dear life Senior Kelly Wiseman swings across Morse Reservoir. This was a popu- lar sport last summer. iq ' an ,W1d 5 Z I f W fig K I , , , :SU 'Zim mm 5 Q WM f 44 .f'.g.L,g...,.. Nu... LX--... Q t While racing to the finish, Beth Blackburn pours on some extra speed. Looking exhausted, Mike Beebe takes a break from the pie-eating contest to say cheese. Sophomore Keith Webb shows his spirit as he rep- resents the class as their mascot. These junior girls are seen tugging away during the tug-o-war competition. This year's Homecoming activities proved to be very hectic, but of course, successful events. Spirit was raised throughout the en- tire week with activities such as greaser day, TV day and game day. Came day provided much entertain- ment with the tug-0-war with pie eating contests, crabwalking and wheelbarrow races. After three weeks of float building, eight floats were entered to be judged. The sophomores came in first place with their theme as Winnie says Pooh on Titans. So it was obvious that spirit at HSHS was Bursting at the Seams. 13 S 2 I-1 :5 ,,,-2 S-53m gigod gm.-EB QQEQE ,3Si'5Ta QQ0.. :v,,i3 M9053 Z:-: .E Q Q-Q30 EH Q 5-21:0 Ssfiov 3332 rw ua Q-g'as'5k .ESQ 3 32159- QJQEKH cw-143:-va 551.523 2232- '::.EvEI nudge? 59's-H2 a.a'5g'S'5 3'2jaSS cz-'C' Q 1:-'QE a--E3 QQ 2 :E ' -cs 235,-2: QS,-505 - -z: EQ' 52 .s.'g5wS ce 'O EAS: :csv- 1 :ma-E SS prince aa Ill o E o -CI D-4 o Q 514 o on T il' .... ill 5 4-i L1 o o Q5 ful o E ld as P aa I cs '5 -H C U F Q put into the October 17, 1974 was a very happy went to Cindy Hockett, who was es- evening for Jeff West and Pam Woods corted by Greg Woods. Freshman prin when they were elected King and cess was Teresa Morris and her escort Queen of the Homecoming. was Norman Lees. junior high princess The evening also proved to be quite were Cindy Lake and Cynthia Malleryi 5 ,Ji If , it W ' P lynx at , , ,, ,7, 1 1 i i K r F I :cz , ,.,,,,, , AQ, L M . 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This record tied the schools best season record. Also improved this year was the con- dition of the equipment, since all of the pads were sent back for reconditioning. 'I'here was also some new equipment purchased for the team. They received new seven man sled and a tackle-matic which were used constantly during the football season. The team lost one player due to in- juries. Bmce Brown received a knee in- jury in practice about mid-season. Bruce played linebacker and was a regular starter before the injury occured. Rob Moore, Keith Hendricks, Dale Bryant and Kip Cable made all confer- ence team. It was the first time any of them made All Conference. The Royals lost eight seniors, but should have a strong team retuming for the next season. While trying to break a tackle, Mike Latty fol- lows Dale Bryant in an attempt for a big yardage gain. inmg Taking Every Challenge 4 Q J M- J eff im' ' 4 ., .i N' - ti. --..... --...- W. M... 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J , Q...- lg-suns . 3 ..,.,,, i ....-u , ..--ul .....- ...-1 I' , , L- '.......-1 -r- Y 77 K QT' ---......, --Q. , ,....-- - Y' V , ,, - ig ' i 1 ...-Q ..-.-- . +11 'L L -- -1- . ..-- - . ..- ' '......-3 18 Many outstanding individuals tumed in fine perfonnances during the eight game season. An 0-7-1 record was the overall sea- son outcome. According to Coach Mike Costlow it was a rewarding and good season. Paul Smoot led the team in passing and rushing while Todd Brown was the team's leading receiver. Coming up with the most tackles was jim Wilkins, an outstanding defensive lineman. Although there weren't many play- ers, the ones out there had a lot of abil- ityandsomedaytheywillmakegood varsity material, said Costlow. Freslmen get good experience practicing against the varsity. CoachCostlowtnIltsthingxoverwithoneofhis playersduringatimeout. 1 g 9 ,Q n 30 1 in 'Y' X A Fmednmenretumtotheachonaftertlielmllhme activities. my ,K k.Vkh,I ff gf s K V . . fasasszfiasggsf 's t a s iiilr ' has iv ' . 7 ' - J K Reserve runnin! back, Dave I-Iilt0ll, finds a hole in the line. 19 15 Q iZl J if K Q Q, . ,, is i QQ K in 3 E if 'ii ?A l f ' lf ' ,A ' l , , ,V Q V L , f LV 3 VVV: ,L ,P 0 4 w ts x ' fm 3 b 22 uw, f N., 'A it ,,,.:. LV , V Q if J if af Dancing for the King's entertainment is the occu- pation of this harem girl, Chris Shipley. Assuming a hint of professionalism because of outside help, this year's spring musical, The King and In was a smashing success. The Rodgers and Hammerstein pro- duction was presented in the high school auditorium. , Outside help on the musical came from both Mr. John Stroh as stage direc- tor and Ms. Patti Lakes as pianist. Other directors included Ms. Sheila Rust in the vocal department, Mr. Wil- liam Newton as instrumental director, and Ms. jane Tuttle, who was in charge of artwork. The musical was based on the origi- nal play by Margaret Landon, Anna and the King of Siamf, The musical revolves around two ma- jor characters: The King of Siam fMike Mathisj and Anna fKarla Adamsonj a school teacher who came from England to teach the King's 65 children. VVhen the story begins, Anna and her son Louis fDoug Coverdalel are on the deck of the Chow Phya, which has just arrived in Siam. The music of the play begins as Anna and Louis, who are both afraid of the unknown, sing I VVhistle A Happy Tunef, From the moment the King meets Anna, he realizes that she is one who refuses to be pushed around and he is utterly astounded that a mere woman would dare talk back to, or question the word of the King of Siam. The two have many quarrels through- out the story, and the King ultimately begins to question his own ideas and traditions. As his respect for Anna grows, the King asks her, in a roundabout way, for advice on some international affairs. He really becomes worried when he learns that some outsiders think of him as ubarbarianf' Anna's advice is not to physically fight this, as the King suggests, but to civilize', the household to impress an upcoming guest, Sir Edward fSteve Lalioffj. The school teacher immediately goes about reforming the manners of the en- tire family as well as dressing all the women in European-style clothes. Sir Edward received a very favorable im- pression from Annais effort. After this, Anna and the King get along very well together, until something happens to trigger another argument. During the past year, two lovers have been meeting secretly. The girl, Tuptim fMarcie Rousej is a slave to the King. The boy is Lun Tha fjeff Gloverj. Al- though Anna knows about this couple, she blesses them for she herself had once been in love. VVhen the lovers can no longer stand to meet in secrecy, they decide to run away, but their flight is ill-fated. They are caught, Lun Tha is killed, and Tuptim is taken captive. When Tuptim is brought to the King, he sees no other alternative except to whip the girl. But Anna is present and she refuses to let Tuptim be punished. This incident makes a tremendous ar- gument break out between Anna and the King. The school teacher finally proclaims that she will teach there no more and will return to England as soon as possible. Before Anna leaves the country, the King becomes very sick. He is just about to die when he sends for Anna. He tells Anna that she has done much good for the children and begs her to stay there after he dies and educate his children. She finally agrees and the King dies. The King's oldest son, Chululong- korn tTim Mathis? then takes over as the King of Siam, and adopts some of his father's recent views. Other major characters in the musi- cal were Kralahome CRick Willoughbyl the head wife Lady Thiang, fMelanie Crayj and Phra Alack CFred Bargj. Seeking guidance, the King and his harem pray to Buddha. 1 l Mike Mathis and Karla Adamson confront each other with defiant looks. , ' Q,m-,RV 4 z 5 Q YKQXL -W3E2U'w:1'f9H?K?56H5DWg , ,E-. 'ai sponsored Funky Fihe n his donkey. Students listen attentively while Mrs. Crepp, explains the lesson. Susanne Wendt, foreign exchange student from Gemuany, lived with the Crooks fam- ily during the year. ' 23 z L- Wim Senior Ron McLean rolls our the dough while Rick Rhoades stands by ready to do the cutting. Preparing to wash dishes, George Zeller opens a bottle of Dove. Listening intently to instructions from Miss Booth, Kenny Stiles pauses before rolling out the biscuit dough. Concentrating deeply on what he is doing, Bruce Brown cuts a biscuit out of the dough. Wm ff ,,.. , .... , H .:1pl se2iEfE21i2i22' 'limi K so 1 View , E in .. fkd is A E ? nf? .. P in 'wxggiwi has 5 X -A N R Rs 4 AA gt is i 'R ,L 'S+ my ' QQ s gow 91 NX' Q' A Lx 1 5 ix I' s so X X Victory For Menis ibber . . . Where can 17 high school boys be found wearing aprons, getting teased to death, accidentally spraying themselves with a water hose and completely en- joying themselves while theyire at it? In the boys' chef class offered at HSHS where else? Only offered for one semester per year, the boys' chef class is now in its fourth year of existance. The teacher of the second semester class is Miss jenny Sue Booth. Accord- ing to her, the purpose of the class is for the boys just to learn to cook for them- selves with safety. Pudding, pies, breads and simple meals, made both from scratch and Kneading dough is a very tricky part of baking bread. Miss Booth shows Pat Bradley the correct technique of kneading dough. Temporarily abandoned from the rest of his group, Rob Moore begins to gather the dirty dishes to be washed. Without taking time to take off his apron, Bruce Brown sits down to enjoy his food. from mixes, were all on the schedule for the boys to learn to cook during the course. Slice-n-bake cookies and puddings were the first type of food the class baked. They later progressed to home- made biscuits, as well as other food made from scratch. Besides cooking, the class also wrote menus and did homework assignments. Grades were based on the above items, class participation and cooking procedure. Miss Booth believes that the boys are much easier to work with than girls. She claims that they are more interested in what they're doing and seem much more co-operative than girls. The boys enrolled in the course really seem to be enjoying the class, especially on the days that they cook. Even the teasing they get from the other students doesn't seem to bother their interest in the class. Out in front again! Conference Champ Dave ParlserhastheleadagainstMt.Va-non.0pposing teamssawalotofDave'sbackside. Since Hamilton Southeastem' was opened in the Fall of 1967, cross-coun- try has traditionally been one of the most succesful sports in the school. 'I'his year was no exception. 'l'he Royals- ran to an impressive 11-5 season record and topped off the year by winning the Range-Line Conference championship. Mr. Ken Seitz was the new cross- country coach. Mr. Seitz is a graduate of Brown County High School where he ran cross-country and played basket- ball. He also graduated from Indiana University. When asked how he felt the season went, Mr. Seitz, replied, with- out the dedication the entire team had, I don't think we could have reached the goals we did. t ' Leading the way for the Royals all season was Dave Parker. Dave won the Conference again this year as he did in his sophomore and junior years. Bill Schwarts was the second man for the Royals. Bill was always in the top five runners during the season and also placed high in the county meet. Richie Clark ran in the number three position and placed fifth in the Confer- ence meet. la , Mike Beebe was the number four mnner. Mike is only a sophomore, so he will be back to lead the team next year. Mike Stewart, Mike Cain, Dave Wood and Kevin Clarke all battled for the other varsity spots. - The Royals will have three runners returning from the varsity for next year's team, so the outlook is. bright again for cross country at HSHS. Stillbunchedtogetherintheearlygoingsofthe RunnersBillSchwartzandllichieClarkprepare topustheiropponents. Seniorlilschwarlztakesabreatheraftera toughmeetwithMt.Vernon. all V ,' 2'f:Lf ' 724. 'wif' f.,7i?lFW'51, L -V -, im H , 4 1 Q 6 6 M f M 5 V 'S ? 1 ,ti f f ff? ' ,f WH, 46 Quai ' M' mms '4 mf Nh H1 -ww My ,mwwvvrw X 1- . fi 5, fs '55 3 in EWS! ix Nr 3 x x l L ,... v Q Rx , X S I' , x -X F M :L 'Q 4, Q 5 3 L N Y' Af, NI L.f 5 'Y L I it F iq ' A ' 3 1 f ' If X, Qsr : Z gy ll Mr.. nhaupemnn typing, business hw, Q business math, generalbudness Miss Rosewog-shorthand, advanced busi- ness, piiee practice,advauced typing' is in Meningmeypang, bmuwpang Q0 QM Typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, general business, sales- manship, business math, business English and business law-,pare all a part offfthe business- i 'Various skills are taught in this de- partment which are very helpful after graduation. These skills include typi ' from the dictaphone, duplicating, ' ng, learning to use calculators, keep'ng per- sonal records and learning to operate mimeograph and ditto machines. xb Mrs. Tuttle-art, ut un life Field trips highlighted this years in- school activities. Several clubs and classes took interesting and fun trips. One of the most outstanding trips of the year was the Spanish Clubis trip to Mexico. They visited Mexico City and many other interesting sites such as the worldis largest pyramids and several his- toric monuments. Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Roma Peterson took the Honor Society Club to Nashville, Ind., to visit the antique shops. Government students took a day off school to go to the State Building in In- dianapolis. The students toured the building, seeing the governoris office and the room in which Congress meets. Discovering the inside works of mak- ing a big newspaper and the processes involved, were advanced journalism students at the Indianapolis Star. A trip to the Indian Museum at Eagle Creek State Park was taken by the world lit class. The German and French Clubs went to Ball State University to attend a For- eign Language Day. Each Club split up to attend various mock classes. Excited Spanish Club students load their luggage into a van. State Representative Dellinger from Noblesville talks to govemment class at the State Building. 32 Field rips alla i hlight ear .. J. S Teresa O,Neal, Dawn Pershing and Kim Smith await the school bus to take them td the bus station. Nick Cheronis and Kevin Burrow converse before leaving for Mexico. World Lit students examine an Indian statue at Eagle Creek State Park. Q' ,,,,.-av. Q S 8 .3-x new w1a,Qw,, fm. mm M w.. W fu- A --A gf: n.u.'m grew, nwvu . -we www Nh -uf W 'af W3',Q.?f'f.3!:C?iE'F.,.'P4. 1sC , ,mai ' A 'fw2QeS i5ii3a'W'w 2 is ' 5 s ,f-'Q , any ' E?25i?':WIg'iV:?m.'HW34?I 3 iz -aauwn-ers , ., Q SY L N-Q4 .mv0llwu....,,,, Ehrmann--. ww-my Tum members Tracy Stevenson and Randy Miles warm uplbeiore the meet with Noblesville. Smashingniordmnddmtintotlneopponanfs eourtisseliorjdfwestwhoplayedlintmmfof theteamnlseuanlong. 34 . West leads tenmls team. Even though the 1974 tennis team didn't have much fan backing, Coach Roger Norris' young netters still put on a good showing by finishing the season with a respectable 7-5 record. With only three retuming lettermen the team was young but showed much talent on the courts. 'I'he Royals were led by'Senior jeff West who finished the season with a personal record of 10-2. This was leffs fourth varsity letter in tennis. He has played the number 'one position for the past two years. Backing up jeff was Randy Miles who is only a freshman. Randy ended theseasonwitha9-Brecordandhada fine year. Coach Roger Norris had a good, young team and can look forward to an- oI:her succesdul season. Next year, even though he is losing a number one man in jeff West, there will be plenty of freshmen and soph- omores to supply the team with depth after they have gained the necessary experience. The'74reserveteamalsohadavery successful season with an 8-2 record. jeff Claflin, a sophomore, led the team with a personal record of 6-2. He was backed up by another sophomore, Greg Woods, with a 4-4 record. PIayinginlrthmm,FreslmanFmedFontanare- turns a serve to his waiting opponent from Noblesville. hhmMaghdN jmhTnq Stevenson retums a shot to his opponent. 35 Jw' ,W in y ' W 'Q ,ff 'rf YW , N, ww ww ,, nm- 11 'W-vm we N i 2 'X nf wif gif, Q 1 H W A .w-'11'5'g6.3 wk bn. 4 5 f ,A k ,av 5, 1.1 'HQ xgmi .. .QQ it X' . XA, k 1 i ,S N . + X I B E . Le .ff K L, in ll is S -frm mf, .V 1 'rw S Ad' .f- The gypsy, Beth Blackburn, reads Coach Shuma- ker's palm, predicting a Royal victory in sectionals. Senior Sandra jones doesn't clown around when it comes to dressing up for spirit week. Lettermen give the varsity team a special good luck cheer during the puhlic pep rally. Valerie Mallery wants a Royal victory and that's the truth. To show her enthusiasm during spirit week, Frosh Cathy Collins dresses up like an angel. 40 Varsity cheerleader Robin Stevenson demon- strates getting ready for a sectional game with the aid of invisible Pam Woods. xiii 1 Even though sectionals didn't turn out a roaring success for HSHS, spirit week seemed to go over quite well with the students. Starting on Monday, students dressed up as hobo's with dirty faces and old top hats. On twin day, the halls of HSHS were filled with look-alike babies and farmers, along with a variety of others. On Tuesday evening, the annual pep rally was held and the Boy's'Booster Club did a Uspecialv good luck cheer and built a stunning pyramid while spelling out the cheer EXLAX to pro- mote team spirit. High school and jr. High Royalettes performed dance rou- tines, and the cheerleaders led cheers to lead the Royals on to a victory against Sheridan on the coming Friday. If someone wouldnit have known better, they would have thought it was the 1950,s at HSHS as boys dressed up in black leather jackets, white T shirts, with their hair greased back and sun glasses. Some of these shady characters were even considering having a Hrumblei' after school. Girls with white bobby socks and saddle shoes, pony tails and red lipstick strolled the halls with the cool guys. Let's make a deal day, a new spirit day wasn't as successful as the other days, but a few creative people dressed up. One happy clown, Senior Sandra Jones had this to say about a Royal vic- tory, We are the Royals and weire victory bound, and we're gonna show the Blackhawks that we donit clown aroundli' Color day, probably the most successful of the spirit days, really showed school spirit. The Girls, Booster Club wore their sectional outfits and the lettermen wore their sweaters to school. Other students simply wore the famous RED WHITE and BLUE. A pep session was held while visitors from the TV show Laugh In dropped in. Valerie Mallery as Ruth Anni' said this about a Royal victory, no-one can lick the Royal team, and that's the truthf, Brent Fulton portrayed the dirty old man, and Shirley Beaver portrayed the modest old lady, as she smacked him on the head with her purse because he was getting fresh with her, saying no-one should mess-around with the Royal team. junior supporters Ronnie Hoskins, Brent Fulton, Kip Gable, Mike Stewart, Fred Barg and Nick Cheronis dribbled basketballs from HSHS to Carmel High School to show their enthusiasm. The boys arrived just in time to watch the Royal team put up a strong fight against the Sheridan Blackhawks only to be defeated by a seven point margin. During the game, spirit was high and everyone was proud to be a Royal backer. Frankton defenders look on as jim Higginbotham Hies toward the basket. Averaging 12.4 points per game, Senior Forward Ron McLean shows his jumping ability as he goes up for two. leading the team in scoring is Jim Higginbo tham, averaging 13.2 points per game with a high game of 31 points against Tri-Central. Harmlton Southeastem s Royals fin- ished their hardwood campaign with an overall record of 8 12 and 4-1 record in Range Line Conference play. The team was headed by three se- niors, jeff West, jim Higgmbotham and Ron Mclean who were the only return- mg lettermen The rest of the squad was filled out by seven first year members. Also dremng with the varsity team were Sophomores Dean Schmollinger The Royals started off their season slowly losing four of their first five games They then came back with a four game wmnmg streak including the Blue River Toumament where the Roy- als dropped Cowen 73-65 In the after- noon game, the Royals went into the championship game against Muncie Bums and again came out on top with Only three more wins followed dur- ing regular season action the Carmel sectronals finished out the season for the Royals. The team played Sheridan in the bye game but lost 43-36. - Keeping in Bounds First year head coach Mike Shumaker used some unusual warm-ups including forward rolls as George Zeller demonstrates. A Sheridan defender tries everything to stop Se- nior Guard jeff West from getting to the basket. The season did have a few downfalls, as jeff West realizes here. X will A'- is H' D' CF n-- NJ I CD cy 5 New Coaches, ew Hopes Freshman Guard Brad Stewart starts a drive to the basket during the Freshman Toumey. Freshman Barry johnson looks for an open man to pass off to. Reserve Starter Greg Woods goes up for two in an early season win over Westfield. With new coaches at both the 'Fresh- man and Reserve levels the under- classmen showed much promise for the coming years. - Mr. Chet Miller took over the reserve coaching duties and led the team to a 9-9 record. Larry Raymer was the team's leading rebounder and Dean Schmollinger led the team in scoring. Greg Woods, Keith Webb, Rick Huff and Dean Walker all saw a lot of action. The Freshman team was coached by Mr. Ken Seitz. This was his first basket- ball coaching assignment. The team got off to a good start before a few dis- cipline problems resulted in the ex- pulsion of two key players. Leading the team in scoring was Paul Smoot and Kerry Collins. After pulling down an offensive rebound, Reserve Player Rick Hulf goes back up for two. Freshman Paul Smoot defects a pass from his op- ponent in the Lapel game. Going up high for the tip is Freshman Starter Tim Layton. - Wht ll a K M.-- 5 When the day is unbearable and nothing is going right, it looks as if Tim Harrison has the only solution. One person who discovered the true meaning of uwhat a dragf' was Bruce Brown, when he was put out of the football season with a knee injury. 46 E Did you ever have one of those days when nothing goes right? The day starts out when your locker gets jammed which causes you to be late to homeroom. Because you have two emergency meetings to attend you can't study for the tests that you have that day. VVhen you get to first period the teacher gives a pop quiz and you find that you've read the wrong chapter. Second period PE, you forget your note so you have to swim anyway even though you have a terrible cold. Third period English exam, you thought it was next Tuesday! Time for lunch and a wonderul surprise. You are so hungry that you forget you're aller- gic to sloppy jois and that's what's for lunch and you break out in hives. Fourth period you decide to go to the clinic because those hives are just driv- ing you crazy, besides you have a geom- etry test over a chapter you didn't understand. Because the clinic can't get ahold of your mother to give you permission to go home and thereis a one hour limit per person in the clinic you are forced to attend fifth period. On your way to class you drop all of your books and folders because you still haven't been able to get your locker open. It's finally sixth period and you figure what else could go wrong. But you get involved in a discussion and you forget your bus. So now you have a two hour wait for a ride home. You think to your- self, VVhat a dragf, Now this may be a little exaggerated of the typical day at HSHS, but if you have ever experienced any of these in- cidents, you would know that it is not uncommon. A day can be a real drag when someone glues a dollar bill to the floor and no one can get it up in one piece. As is shown hy Brian Boone, there are things worse than studying out of a hook. 5 HQ va 2 3 an ze be E 2 5 S Z Q 2 E 2 E Q 3? is 1 5 3 2 5 S ra 55 5 E S 55 2 2 32 SE 5 ii if Ps E 5 533 AQ in P 5 5 3 K 5 Fi 5 3 5 E! if if as Q as s 2 3 2 F 2 5 2 E E 5 Z.. sa E E Sz ii S ul w mm ,mm :A -w wxfnwwmmmwgmfmwm. ww-WmzxgmfMzwwmfgffvmmmsz'ffmHsIwsamfmbgwwmwEgan:.fxmgmmgfwgagswzisawwswQS51M:mWqw1u:wvmf..m:M-www-wswsaws:mwk-fm:swrflmm:mmprmmsasszmeaassifs:ezsfs,sq.wme::fmm:n,ma1a msmsf1+xnwmfk-m:wfv1...1ff.wv.qaww-maemmm,Qwxfremm fm ewmewfm mass-mmmazqsxw ww -mmwm talnng a ed. class,thwe is going on. the fries of the m all o ys. mx n t be good at anything. a student might not be most outstanding athlete, dthe beat m else con he can still achieve good grades. 49. yet an- try to A Time or howing Reco nition Outstanding journalist of the Year Award is presented to Don WVaterman. Orb Editor Valerie Mallery speaks of the ad- vances of the newspaper the past year. Members of the varsity football team watch the presentation of awards. 50 Ill Inductus ol National Honor Society show signs of ncnousncss along with happiness. Participants in girls' sports are given full recogni- tion at the NVintcr Sports Banquet. It is often hard to give everyone who gets involved in events the full appre- ciation that is deserved. Many banquets and other means, such as convos, were held in order to give full recognition to students who did outstanding work in some way. Such things as the Fall, Winter and Spring Sports Banquets, Tri-M, Quill and Scroll, Future Homemakers of America, Future Farmers of America, National Honor Society Convo, and various language club programs were given during the year. At these programs, various award pre- sentations and ceremonies were per- formed. F or example, the inductees of National Honor Society were called for- ward one-hy-one in the style of the Price is Right' game show, and at the Quill and Scroll Banquet, the Journalist of the Year Award was given. Using the lcickboards in practice Kevin Clarke and Mike Quear work to strengthen their legs for better performances. Finishing up the breakstroke leg of the 200 indi- vidual medley is Senior Captain Mike Quear. Inheriting only five returning let- termen from last year's squad, new head coach Roger Norris led the Royals through a 6-6 season and saw many of his individual performers splash to new personal bests. Breaking a school record this year was Senior Team Captain Mike Quear who bettered his own record in the 100 yard butterfly from a time of l:08.0 to l:06.7. Also lowering his own time was Senior Kevin Clarke, who changed his 500 yard freestyle record from 6:05.7 to 5:55.5. Sophomore Donny F luhr led the tankmen in the 100 yard breastroke all season, and also broke the record for that stroke, with a new time of 1:13.2. A In the 50 and 100 freestyle, jim An- derson put in good performances all season, as did Dave Griffey and Bob Borst. Only a freshman, Fred Fontana led the team in backstroke. Also gaining experience on the Varsity Squad were Freshmen Scott Hersberger, Dan Cri- der and Sam Barg. ' Captain Mike Quear's comment on this year's season was, A lot of hard work paid off. A fn . 'I J., 1 K ' of , S ' 5? if in Wig Parades, concerts and ball games are all important performances for the band, majorettes and the chorus. Many hours. of hard work and practicing go into a good performance. t Good leadership and guidance was provided by Mr. Newton, hand direc- tor, Mrs. Rust, chorus instructor and Mrs. Toclr, s majorette sponsor. These people gave their time and knowledge so that the performances were the very best. Many important performances were given by the band and majorettes throughout the year such as the Noble- sville Christmas parade, Homecoming half-time and the Greenfield parade. The chorus presented a concert on Nov. 24 and sang at Connor Prarie Farm dur- ing December. The productions of the band and chorus added a needed balance lie- tween sports, academics and the arts. Q Ks I ly. ,ll 1 Q :U 1-. .ff .. 5r 4 JR-. y la ...,.yppy 8.x 5. 0. f 1 Q A s.t ' '- .,..v-iiivff ' J Q o 70155, up tiz J if Mrs. Rust-chonu EDGE' ' ' 'fy . Mr. Newton-band director, . A ,V musictheoryand music .W- H HQ. .qi :- L as they prepare to march during the ft... Mrs. Tock-xmjorette sponsor A ntertainment - a fi 39 Q fi gs 5 Fi 25 FQ 'Lx ks 33 E5 as Si ZS ul! fs 9 es F? '25 iii ii SE ri Q Si gf ga 433 fi his 3:2 gi ae: 55 E ill E ma 25 339 me 52 5 fe K 4 Ga gy ii sa 53 , 5 if 'if Te .,,, ',,, ,.,1 L LQ, al. .V --9.31 w ,Q ...r I rv- ,,,, . ....., H., H l .. rellr ,5, egll f b Q i diseciing frogs, and find- areasin both in the were al- biology March 3 7-12 enrolled encouraged to her choice. The farms to com- and awards were best entries. semester, geome- required to do a models and geo- as string designs uaingtlne Afterlinhhingachemish-ylab, A Rm DeWitt checks the liml results. 57 N , .ui . 4 2,2 - X. i The Beacon Restaurant was the set- ting for the 1974-75 junior-Senior Prom held on May 9. This year,s theme for the prom was Stairway to Heavenf, Seating began at 7:30 p.m. with the sophomore class officers serving as ush- ers. The dinner was served buffet style and included roast beef, fried chicken and Seafood Newburg. A five-man band, Fox,,' provided the music for the evening. Between dances, couples enjoyed tak- ing boat rides and walking on the bal- cony overlooking the water. A bright moon and plenty of stars added to the romantic atmosphere. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen and king. After being announced by junior class offi- cers George Zeller and Kim Marks, Se- niors Nancy Anderson and Brian Marks took to the floor for their solo dance. After the prom, people scattered to play miniature golf, go bowling, or eat breakfast at Wayne-F all Lions Club. The next day, many couples attended the first day of qualifications at the 500 Speedway and others went to Turkey Run State Park. 58 5: - E isfii .......1 Undecided on the selection of a meal, Kim Smith consults Nick Cheronis on his choice. Enjoying the view from the balcony, Diane Cam- pfield and Dwayne Bourke take a break from the festivities. King of the prom, Brian Marks, stoops so Kim Marks can place the crown on his head. Gazing into the eyes of her date, Kent Haines, Theresa 0'Neal enjoys her ex ening of dancing. Many couples at the prom took arlvantage of the boat rides to enjoy the weather. Sharing the honors of queen and king xx ere se- niors Nancy Anderson and Brian Marks. - y Good imes This year was a year of Good Times for the Hamilton Southeastern Wrestlers. The team finished its season with the school's best record ever in the sport of wrestling-a seven win five loss record. The team also set other firsts for the school when Rick Rhoades won the Range Line Conference in the unlim- ited weight class and Steve McLean and Dave Hilton each placed fourth in the wrestling sectionals. No Royal had ever placed in the sectional before. The Royals lost three first-string se- niors this year in Dan Ross, Rick Rhoades and Bill Schwartz. But, seven retuming lettermen and three reserve wrestlers will still remain to keep up the team's good work during the 1975-76 season. Maneuvering for a take down whilc trying to keep his opponent from ewaping oil' thc cdgc of the mat is junior Fred Barge. M 1m. 60 Caught on the bottom, Freshman Todd Brown strains to push his opponent away. Working for a take down, Brcnt Fulton tries to throw his opponent off halancc. muff'1'f1--1:f'f'.sft.-f . - Trying for a reverse or an escape after starting out in the down position, Tim Campbell moves around the mat in a home meet for the Royals. Starting off in the down position, Senior Dan Ross listens for the referee signal to start wrestling. ' Using his skill and experience to get his opponent down, Senior Bill Schwartz tries to get him on his hack for a pin. oyal rackmen ave 3-6 Record Sophomore Bob Wright stretches for extra inches in the long jump. Sophomore sprinter, Don Fluhr, races a Zion- sville opponent to the finish line. Senior Distance Runner Dave Parker corsses the finish line in his usual position, first place. This Royal hack team's biggest prob- lem was not its opponents, but getting enough people to run against them. With only 16 runners and field event men on the team, the Royals always got their share of blue ribbons, but couldn't come up with enough red and white ribbons to win the big meets. Dave Parker was as he has been in the past three years, nothing less than spectacular. Dave broke the mile record with a time of 4:32 and the two miles record, which he already held, in a time of 9:57. The team had few retuming let- temlen and a lot of underclassmen. Only Dave Bill Schwartz, Richie Clark and Mike Stewart retumed from last year's team. The team had several outstanding underclassmen including Freslmien Fred Fontana and Tim Lay- ton. The Royals placed fifth in the con- ference meet, fifth in the county meet and finished second in the Royal Relays. 1 If the team would have had more depth in the running events, they would have been strong contenders in the conference and county meets. 'I'he team did have two individual winners in the conference meet with Dave Parker in the mile and Steve McLean in the shot put. V Coach Dave Enright also commented If H. . . , WAN .1 ,s,, ,,,. TREK M Q 226+- '92 'i '5f53'a4 45,1 WL , 'idk -. Lg, ,. .... ,. N. . K .. 4 , .D f,-- . W, V9 gg J., ,. .ff if .. ...-sr ' wiv ' -':il .J -.L g L, . -3 ef ,' LL .W ,yy , y , ' xiii? ' ' A Kkfs 1' . 5 ' ... ' 5' fra s R Y MM t, on the lack of participation in the sport and encouraged more people to come out for the team next year. With more participation the team could retum to .sw-wif the status they once enjoyed. A successful handoff is made by Richie Clark to Tim Layton in the mile relay. The start of the two mile finds Dave Parker, Bill Schwartz and Mike Cain chasing a Zionsville run- ner in an early season meet. ,, To add some entertainment to the graduation ceremony, Mike Mathis and Karla Adamson sing Brian,s Song. Giving the invocation at the 1975 graduation is Valedictorian Diana Clover. i Commencement speaker Senator Birch Bayh gave a talk concerning the importance of getting involved. Marking the final step in high school, the class of 1975 graduated 111 students June 1. Diana Clover, the class valedictorian, presented the invocation and Reverend David VVham1by presented the bac- calaureate prayer to start off the com- mencement exercises. Brian,s Songn was the musical selection sung by Karla Adamson and Mike Mathis, accom- panied by Valerie Mallery on piano. Senator Birch Bayh presented the commencement address on the impor- tance of getting involved. The impor- tant part of the ceremony was the pre- sentation of diplomas and Super- intendent Myron Clark presented the diplomas to each senior. The class salu- tatorian, Michele Beauchamp, gave the benediction to mark the completion of high school for the class of '75 Closing the commencement exercises is Salutato- rinn Michele Beauchamp. Each senior girl receives a commemorative white rose. Kathy llersherger presents Cheryl Scott with the traditional rose after receiving her diploma. Last Step T End igh chool Ei E 2 H w Q 1 N ,-A' , - 731951955555f5':iNY????51i- M ffmf1-w'ww-f LU !Wff'- ffff V---Wi- H-w ff---'ff V -f ,pw - V ..w,A.,,y r . V,,, ..,,,:.:'m nwg.HiiE'f5FEE?ifH2W17hg--1 M, f--f - I - - K N , . ,,.. ., .. Q - ff--- ',,- , iii ..., ,I - , R .. , x-1 311: . 1 ,.',:-kk .. W ? Ni':7f' 1 .W .. y .M --1.ff,J U 293il5..i' ' jilesi-:ggi ifiizwi , M1412 IW! I1 gfgffrgvi' X 4.ti1:-'fx-if! ' . wr, 5 iffffiii ,,,. A 1 H 'MMS V, 1 ' I , W A ' . pf. 1 ,, . , v ' iam ? ., i . Aqufmx 1 E s -. ...n--W.,-. 1 'iff' i 4w-: - f'W1f 1 fl ,1-' hifi A'.f' 'Q-2 izi ,vewusafw-mfff:L1.'2' 1131. elff, , f'1?',fQi?i. '1- 1- if-1:-V ,1.-,' 44',.- .1 - . '.ff :Fw 'f Q 4 .um Y ' ' , K ,, , , Q N 4 Above ltight-Using the dig to put the ball over 1 the net IS Freshman Carolyn Cooke. , After having the ball set up to her, Kathy Collins pre- pares to send the ball over in an elfort to score for the ' Royals. Opening the sports season for the girls was the volleyball team. The team was fairly young and inex- perienced, with only one senior, Candy Duzan. Even though they did not have a win- against schools which were much larger than they were. 1 Since the team was a young one this year and now that they have the needed experience, the season next year should be a good one. n Two years ago an attempt at forming a girls' swimming team was made. This attempt was rather unsuccessful in that only seven girls lasted the season and only two meets were scheduled for them. Last year, in order to swim, the girls participated on the boys' team. This year, however, the girls had their own team. Ten girls lasted the season and had a total of ll meets. The girls entered the sectional at North Central where three of the girls placed in the top 12. One of the girls, Sandy Quinn, placed in the top six in the 50 back, and Ex- change Student Susanne Wendt placed eighth in the 50 breast. I Working for another victory in the 50 breast is Ex- change Student Susanne Wendt. Susanne was de- feated only once during the regular season. is ,Q Winning oesn ,t ean Everything One of the more difficult strokes to swim correctly is the butterfly. Kathy Hersberger not only swam it cor- rectly, she also pulled in many first place blue rib- bons with her talent. V 43 :gf qw, N' e 11 N .. ' ' bf- '99 .' . ??A,A - if .f sh,-Q, , if ' ' va av! U 9' ., ,'s 1 .nu - ,2 . 5 g ,,,,r-5 , A ' c ' . Q R. . P A . ', -Q In an eEort to score, Stephanie Beauchamp sets the ball up for another Royal teammate. Preparing for the start of the baclrstroke is Sandy Quinn who set new school records in both the 50 and 100 back during sectional action at North Central. irdies nd ars Make The Drop fir Team Medalist Tom Conant shows perfect form, on his tee-shot at the fifth hole. Tom had a 40 stroke average and made the All Conference Team. Playing number two man all season was Soph- omore Mike Beebe. Here, he sinks an easy putt to- remain at par for the match. SW. EFA J-2 v My . 511,55 , W- Q..-4' as 75 ,- . . yn. gi A ,,,-,,, ,Q 5 ' 'w K ,Q .fe ' f L 9 , V bm gjfyw ,V -ff, ' Q f' as A f , .M f Ji-gg, l , lg,-51 Q I . xii' EVM, ,. K gggselhxx 5 s Vip .rip , f.. . wr: . W . -wg, K J, vu Q .A 55.51885 f . A , 7,3 - ,fam Q . is Z g 'bk Xwp ,. 5- 'ww . 1- Wfwgti-.L nad, in rl, 'M-,UT-7,u,,'s5 Najaf'-4 lg ls 5 irwafn E4 zi1f3Hi 42 'szi ZA c If Z ' A'. 1 . V ' Nazi, gg,..55fj3f:1Lg,fff, m t.. ,2 ' KK. YS if mu ji, 4 1 - F , 1, , ,,,,.. a's, Fi, S' fi ' -4 gi - 5.5 Tse' . 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It is his second year to coach the team, so he was familiar with most of his players. The team had a total membership of 23 players and only five were seniors, which means there should be a good team next year. In the Royals one run decision over Yorktown, ju- nior jeff Moore rounds third base and heads for home plate. In an eEort ot make third base Senior Brian Marks gets tagged out. Watdling their teammates at bat, Captain jeff West and Pitcher Ron McLean stand along side lines advicing when to run. Part of the team takes a break while watching the action. -1 E 2 E 3 5 i S E E E 5 E 3 2 2 1 2 E E 1 E 4 Q S i Q I K S 5 5 1 Q 5 a ! i v wmwcmwwmwmawm,w5wm.ww.:ww:mW,-mumwfmmwQ-www-B-sv,B-,ww-new-Awvwqsmmmmmmmm1wx:'mums--rwmwwm-MwmgQmxfmcgmmmamwmxmf.-awww!1memm.gwww:W,Q:fum:mmmwwwym-Umm.wsmqmwvmnQ1--w,m-,mfmfmimm,:mmmmMk.mzxrfww1-Q,ww,:1mwwf-,mmazwmwmwfwmwrmi-ff uw -an ,Y if Named to the All Conference team and leading the Royals in scoring throughout the season is Joyce Wampler 1221. Below, Joyce attempts to score while, right, she works to throw off her opponent. Trying to get to the jump-ball before her oppo-, nent is Freshman Carolyn Cooke. Because of the number of girls sports this year, Mr. john Rusell undertook the job of coaching the girls' basketball team. Mr. Russell is not a member of the staff here at Southeastem, but he worked with the girls regularly on a vol- untary basis. - There were, perhaps, some factors not on the beneficial side of the girls basketball team. For instance, in order to practice the girls had to go to Fishers Elementary. There was also a lack of support from fans-maybe because the coach couldn't be here to put in that extra word for the girls. Although the girls didn't have the best of seasons, they did see Fellow Team Member joyce Wampler, their leading scorer, obtain the honor of being named to the All Conference: Team. n Prepanng to pass the ball off Kim Marks, a ju- Going over some of the plans with the team mor looks for another open Royal. during a timeout is Coach john Russell who works with the girls on a voluntary basis. O s. Q W 3 F N es- T' Q Rl Cb Q Highjumping is one of Kim Marks' many talents. Kim pulled in quite a few points for the Royals at the conference meet. , When a team is young and really just starting out, one really cannot expect too much from it so far as its win-loss colunms are concemed. Although a sort of experimental at- tempt was made at forming a girls' team last year, it was pretty much a flop. 'Ihere were various problems such as getting a full-time coach and enough girls out for the team. 'I'his year, however, Miss janet Wade took over the position of coach and even worked out with the girls at times. Also, the number of girls out for the team almost doubled. Even though the number of girls out doubled, not a one was a senior. So, next year's team, with much retuming experience, should be able to pocket a few more blue ribbons. Girls ' rack Really ust Starting ut Cool weather made enjoying their track meets a little 'tough at times. Team Members Melinda Golf, Mindy Burkhart and Gail Cox use a jacket in an effort to keep warm. Moving ahead in the 880 and heading for the fin- ish is junior Sandy Quinn. ,ix -...v - f,vil1'I! K .,.f 'M f I ,,...A, ,M . - W f i ' i W MMM. 'W' ,W , .. ,. M W. M' Jr, ..r..,..- ...H W I ann xv M 444'- . I W, ,....e...-:w.,f.N4k g g Mbwwzk A W..- an oo , w V' W. u ' , h-,Mew- n, ' Q,....-'a .WMM W -- A I., -.-17-vm'- ' ' ws' o .. 5-M ww' .. W., H - ,'e,,,.. ,K E J is , KB , ,V M, :V IWW. iff W. Vfhp- TG? 1' 7 W Q -, . 'X' .'.i K' X fu Q- f 1. ,MW ,, f,, K., .f M ,. A ,. - ,ff A s ' N ..H 74 -mw- ,. , AW K f 2' . L ,,,, 1 T V , , . Q . H -W 5 A ' . ' ., ' 'T ...,.4,,,..,Q. 'QM f., ' r ' 5' W A wf 1 K . Q me ,K . .. if - he o onno no In f .. ' o .4 . 5' ' L . . ' .' li ' L f L i - V V' 1. K ' L M- f -if xv ,G ' ' -you -if ff-Y i , ,,,,Qi,f .f JM - 0 -1 0' ' vm f n .5 ' if' Aw . , ,, o -MA.. f3e,,.,. My y , . I , K, , , , fu, I ,V L, . I V. , ,U .. ...vm 46 A Y 3 L '- W , , V K-, 'W 3, in K 7' 5-W A 56 4 V . . . is ,.. N ,ki V. K. ug , .. A: f v ' '4 . f , ' A iLi55.g,q? 'f Warming up for the low hurdle event is Kathy Crooks. Along with running the 220 and a relay, Debbie Schmollinger is also a pretty good long jumper. In her second year at Southeastem, Jai Miller be- came very aqtive in sports. Here, Jai is shown working at the high jump. 79 25 ff? 4 ii? il HQ QQ, gi Sm' ,- , .9 ' ,, . ,, 4, I tag? veg Ja. -, ,, 4, ,, ,K ,, other hasta camenalittle Il5.w?'glntAndalm. f 4 School couldn t help of the bus dnvers who dehver the students to school and put up with slow movmg kxds nn the mommg and ram bunctnous knds m the aftemoon Th are also depended on when fneld are scheduled. Food IS an nmportant part m body s life especially for kids, but out the cooks and dishwashers we could go hungry They arrive at school about the same hme as the students do and start to prepare the meals They then clean 'up after the lunch tlme Last but not leastsare the 1 of the school who get stuck with messes that the students and teachers make and keep the bonler-room runnmg smoothly They also come rn handy for any repair jobs run without the cppp t4?.i:h.kCllf0dlihS2 Hartaoelc, Alwaysreadyto mainlaenmoe problem. sf - e Paul Keller, Ed way to help take of a Cetting ready for her introduction on Senior Night is Nancy Anderson. Sincerity is reflected on Robin Stevenson's face as she salutes the flag. Reserve cheerleaders Lisa Kellum, Sandi Ogle, Mindi Myers and Karen West say, Good Luck. VVhere Would H H Be at fi w :m , , ,, ,,' f ' QQ, ,Q-W-A ---viilvf 4 ' 'LW .v Q -, 3, A 4 i '+ 'niig . it . e . iwfff ew- -H 1 .1 f t aaifffrlf a f 1 i VVhere would HSHS be without its cheerleaders? . . . Think about that and all that the girls have done for school spirit. When the school began to lose spirit, the cheerleaders were there with their abundance of spirit and displayed it throughout the school. VVhere would HSHS sports be with- out all the hours the cheerleaders put into boosting the athletic guys morale? . . . Many times they decorated the locker rooms, made special gifts and tried to be there when the guys needed a little extra encouragement. Now sit back and really think Where Would HSHS Be Without Its Cheerleaders? Without ts Freshman cheerleaders pose for a group picture, Julie Wendling, Beverly Wood, Lezyle Lickey and Lisa Bloomhorst. During halftime activities, Pam Woods shows her spirit. Watching the game from the sidelines is varsity cheerleader Kim Marks. During football season, Beth Blackbum puts en- thusiasm into the crowd. Cheerleaders? 85 Momentarily distracted from an important game, jo Sisson and Debbie Lake exchange a juicy piece of gossip. UN QD Q Q C0 N A 'Q QD 'Q O 86 QD 'Q S 'B C0 Q Q rs. L 'sw Backing their teams all the way this year were both the boys, and the girls' booster clubs, with more members and more spirit than ever before. For the first time in the history of the school, the two clubs worked in cooper- ation with each other to produce joint cheers that added much to the atmo- sphere and excitement of basketball G Although white socks and saddle oxfords were the usual uni- form for the girls, Senior Shirley Beaver displays her individ- uality by displaying her not-so-usual socks and shoes. games. Both clubs had record memberships of over 70 supporters a piece. Instead of buying outfits just for sec- tionals, the girls, club made outfits that were done before the start of basketball season. They were worn to each home game, four away games and sectionals. To make the occasion seem a little more special, the girls added flowers to their attire for sectionals. The sponsor this year was Miss Sharon Roswog. Sponsored by basketball coach, Mr. Mike Shumaker, the Boys' Booster Club showed its spirit through special cheers, signs, skits and an abundant amount of spirit. The more spirited clubs this year should lead the way to bigger and bet- ter clubs next year and spur the teams on to even better seasons. :,x I WT! . , 5 ' 1' ' I L33-gs N, is 3' ' U5 ' Q: J 'Q M 2 s5q ' 3-'W' s ,. Q ix ,ig FZ' 'XR ., N ' 342 Q -A 4 ,1 5. f I W W!! rf 4 V sv :du VVhen a school is filled past its own capacity, one tends to overlook the fact that it is made up of hundreds of individuals. However, HSHS is bursting with in- dividuals who have their own person- lves. Without the efforts of each individ- ual, the school wouldnt exist. The en- tire personalitv of HSHS is a com- bination of each student because each student contributes to the school in his own individual way. W 66 I ,, ality, their own ideas and their own l , J . , . . 'r,aa ' i,' EW , 5 xi , if 3231 5 Vg 'fijlfiih Fi Q 7 'B' W 5 .f . Q v -' ,W 1 'W '51 FW if fu 'I-I :hi Z i Who Would Move Karla Adamson Jim Anderson Nancy Anderson Michele Beauchamp Shirley Beaver Barbie Beebe 1 J .. ig. 3: of f Cinnie Boller Karen Casey The World r .- , i el 7 is 5 no V3 iii was Q22 Alf is is so 2 L 'UF' .Sv H 1- Sk K nz X fa fn, - Q t 'Q xx six K A nf, gg- X .1 R David Barker Don Beabout Steve Benagh Beth Blackbum Dwayne Bourke Bruce Brown Richard Clark Kevin Clarke After a scoring shot, Senior Jimmy Higginbotham is elated over the defeat of Westfield. CD cn CD ' Donna Cox Penny Evans 'V ix ti Q X n y a nf' Km! Susan Davis Debbie Dicks Let Him VVho Would Move The World, First Move Himselfv was the class motto voted on by the senior class. Their colors were Dark Blue and Light Blue. Most Seniors ordered Se- nior Keys in September and received them in November. Announcements and caps and gowns were ordered in December. Senior Walkout Day was May 13 and the Seniors bid F arewells to HSHS dur- ing their convo May 21. Senator Birch Bayh spoke at the grad- uation ceremonies june 1 and the se- nior girls carried white roses. Leading the class were Pam Woods, Pres., Brian Marks, V.P., Beth Black- burn, Sec., Keith Hendricks, Treas., And Kelly Wiseman, Hist. Class Spon- sers were Mr. john Heneghan and Mr. Wayne Stahley. Class Officers: Pam Woods, President, Beth Blackburn, Secretary, Kelly Wiseman, Historian, Brian Marks, Vice President, Keith Hendricks, Treasurer. Q: T3 5. Inize Dotson Brenda Ferguson Cathy Fontana . ts.. ..,,, ,L 1, '.g, . , . ,,,.,. ,, Larry Frakes '1 ffN K XM, .Ll 2 F fz t.A- :ff Sandra Cleary 3 Karen Conwell Carl Colbert Linda Coutz Candy Duzan ,, .951 1 :.f,p:a,:-:.,w-.:.aQ- X vi? qw, .. ,Y 1 Sirk : ig . ag , k is SK, 1 'J 9' ' .. e 5 5 E- K ii. K it x Sharon Freeman Neff' tg K it , Q cr, s Q 4. '23 fi Q... N.,- Connie Ecoff Ten'y Carrity jim Gifford Diana Clover jackie Graham Melanie Cray Carol Griffey 91 Class Colors: Jackie Griffey Cary Gunn N Keith Hendricks Chris Hersberger -A ig '. iff i - L sss-' Leigh Hockett Andy Hoetger Light lue And Dark Blue Kent Haines Jim Higginbotham x kwa!- N., 1 'Q 'QC' tw S ,.mxgY:1-,-5:91, 7553 Ezzxms -,gifts .pgfffi :ZS 3 15 M at -,xx 'ssh , . . fx 1,-fc nw . Q as 5 , nsmwl-1si2f1'w K A 'gitiiiiif iluepi a ix mf. s . -N155 . M I hi N W, - Q., ,,,L Q' as iq. if .,, f, Mike Hoskins ire.. skin ' uf, ffl Kliillliiiloia ,fs i ragga as -ifj -nj ' ' wx we f, as jan Hair jim Harrison David Hayden Finding time for humor in journalism class, Seniors Tammy Morgan and Cheryl Scott attempt to tell Cathy Fontana their joke. Nancy Huntington Bill Ingersoll Angie Isenthal Terry johnson Dale Jones Rick jones 92 VJ !T ' i Sandra Jones Terry Jones Brian Lawton I .,,,, -mf I M L L v F y V, wwf if Stephanie Lloyd Mike Latty eyx 5: s .Lx F 3' x b M Lee Lloyd Danny Longerbone jeff Mayhew Marcia McCord Ronnie McLean While jim Anderson stares at the unseen volley baloon opponent, Dave WVood scores a point. hu? . , . i I Valerie Mallery Brian Marks Mike Mathis Le QR' Ginnie Meadows Candy Micheal Tom Middleton 93 :Ye W an X, It, Mike Moon 1-an David Parker Mike Quear Ji Vickie Ray Kevin Reese Rick Rhoades Debbie Ridgeway Rob Moore Tammy Morgan Barry Morris Waiting for the end of school in the journalism Room is Senior Reid Ragsdale. t if r wtf Barb Murphy Lowell Radar a 5 if , Curt O,Neal 4 0113 Reid Ragsdale 'Q-'x YTT7 Laurie Remmetter Patricia Renner it-ww gy-f Z, , R Leana Robertson John Rodenbarger 4+ 1' 5 s , 7 R . V ' VV f ' , 2 , in 2 V W VVVV V David Rollins iw ,307 Dan Ross Bill Schwartz Cheryl Scott Toni Shaw Nancy Sherman Nancy Snow 0 .wwf if 2 v 'VN 5 vw, vzgxf ......-l . . ,, Jean Statzer jon Statzer Jonnie Steele Robin Stevenson Barb Stewart Michele Swacldmammer Robin Trexler 5 bf Kelly Wiseman 45' t if nn,ne at Q it if in Marty Thieme Don Watennan Cathy Watson jeff West Connie Wigley Dave Wood Sivx . -C7 ff, ,C Pam Woods Lisa Wright Teresa York Debbie Zeller Not Pictured: Tim Calahan Linda Clausen Dan Hinkle Diana Hurley Randy Lakin In memory of Danny Purkey who passed away our freshman year. 95 KARLA SUE ADAMSON: Chorus 4, FBLA 3 ' JIM ANDERSON: Cross Country l,2,3, Swimming l,2,3,4, Crown Staff, Orb Staff, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, IHSAA l,2,3,4 ' NANCY JO ANDERSON: Clam Officer, Treasurer 3, Crown Staff, Septre Staff, GAA l,2,3,4, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, German Club l,2 ' DAVID BARKER ' DON BEABOUT ' MICHELE RENE BEAUCHAMP: Swimming Mgr. 3,4, Library Assistant 1,2, Volleyball 1, Faith Club 3, v.p. 4, GAA l,2,3, Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, Library Club, Sec. 3, Treas. 4 ' SHIRLEY ANNE BEAVER: Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Royal- ettes 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Travel Club 2,3 ' BARBARA JOANNE BEEBE: Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Faith Club 3,4, CAA l,2,, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Student Faculty Senate 4 ' STEPHEN D. BEN- AGH: Art Club 4 ' BETH BLACKBURN: Class Of- ficer, Sec. 3,4, Office Assistant, Volleyball 2, GAA 1,2 Booster Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Student Council 2, Art Club 4, French Club 2,3,4 ' CY- NTHIA A. BOLLER: Featurettes l 7 DWAYNE L. BOURKE: Band 1,2, Radio Club 1,2 ' BRUCE BROWN ' 'I'IM CALAHAN ' KAREN CASEY ' JAMES RICHARD CLARK: Basketball 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Lettennen's Club 2,3,4, IHSAA l,2,3,4 ' KEVIN ROBERT CLARKE: Track l,3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Lettem1en's Club 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Drama Club lsr' V' N .f - 'S ff' HJ l,2,3,4 ' LINDA CLAUSEN ' SANDRA KAY CLEARY ' CARL D. COLBERT ' KAREN SUE CONWELL: Chorus 1,2, FHA 1,2, FBLA 3,4 ' LINDA COUTZ: Faith Club 3,4, Band I, Drum Ma- jor 2,3, FHA 1,2, Library Club 3 v.p., 4 pres. ' DONNA R. COX: Band l,2,3, ' SUSAN C. DAVIS: Swimming 2,3,4, Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, GAA 2,3, Booster Club l,2,3, 4 pres., Student Coun- cil 42 Quill and Scroll 3,4 ' DEBRA LYNN DICKS: Volleyball 2, Swimming 2, GAA 2, Travel Club 3 ' INIZE DOTSON: FHA I, FBLA 4 ' CANDY DU- ZAN: Office Assistant Girl's State 3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Softball 2, Student Council l,2,3 pres., 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, IHSAA l,2,3,4 ' CONNIE ECOFF ' PENNY EVANS: Booster Club l,2,3,4, Travel Club 3, FBLA 3,4, ' BRENDA FER- GUSON: FHA l,2,3 ' CATHERINE FONTANA: Orb Staff, Office Assistant, Tennis 1,2, Royalettes 4, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Travel Club 3 ' LARRY FRAKES: FA 4 ' SHARON C. FREEMAN: Library Amistant ' TERRY CARRITY ' DIANA LYNN GIDVER: Office Assistant, Faith Club l,2,3,4 pres., Band l,2,3,4, Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, FHA 1, German Club l,2,3 v.p. ' JAMES D. GIF- FORD: Radio Club 1,2 pres. ' JACKIE GRAHAM: 0Hice Assistant, FBLA 4 ' MELANIE LYNN GRAY: Band l,2,3, Madrigals 2, Royalettes 4, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Tri-M l,2,3,4, Drama Club l, Cemian Club 2,3,4 ' CAROL ANN CRIFFEY: Faith Club l, Band l,2,3,4, Tri-M 4 v.p., Nat. Honor Society 4, Drama Club 1.2. FHA I, rsfw X R f if 0 s fxgkyfutggtf lily B fix X-Q1-MH f f B pd . W Q l Q, fo Q rs x ceman Club 1,2 ' JACKIE cm:-'FEY ' GARY' GUNN: Art Club4 ' KENT HAINES ' JAN HAIR ' ' JAMES P. HARRISON: Football 1,2, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Lettermen's Club 4, FFA 4, Travel Club 3 ' DAVID HAYDEN ' J0- SEPH KEITH HENDRICKS: Class Officer, pres. 2, treas. 4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 3,4, - Band l,2,3, Lettennen's Club 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Student Council 3, IHSAA l,2,3,4 ' CHRIS ANN HERSBERGER: Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Volleyball 2, Track l, Royalettes 2, GAA l,2,3, ' Cheerleader l, Quill and Scroll 4 ' JIMMY ALLEN HIGGINBOTHAM: Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,3, Lettermen's Club 3,4, FFA 1 ' DAN HINKLE ' LEIGH HOCKETI' ' ANDREW JAMES HOET- GER: Football 3, Art Club 4, Radio Club 4 ' MI- CHAEL HANSFORD HOSKINS: Football 1 ' NANCY MARIA HUNTINGTON: Septre Staff, Quill and Scroll 4 pres., French Club 2 ' WILLIAM F. INGERSOLL: Art' Club 4, Ind. Arts Club 2,3 ' ANGELA ISENTHAL: Volleyball 2, Softball 1, Chorus l,2,3,4, GAA 2, FHA 4, Spanish Club l,2,3 ' TI-IERESA F. JOHNSON: Spanish Club l ' DALE' JONES ' RICK IIONES ' SANDRA JONES: Office Assistant,-Band ,2, Royalettes 2,4, Booster Club 4, Student Council 1,4, German Club 2, FBLA 3,4 ' TERRY JONES: Chorus 2, Booster Club 4, FHA 4 ' RANDY LAKIN ' MIKE LA'I'l'Y ' BRIAN E. LAW- TON: Art Club l,2,3,4 pres. ' LEE LLOYD ' STEP- HANIE LLOYD: Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Office Assis-' tant, Royalettes l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3,4, Nat. X Honor Society 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Science Club 2 ' DAN LONGERBONE: FFA 4, Ind. Arts Club 3,4 ' VALERIE LYNN MALLERY: Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Tennis 4, Band l,2,3, GAA l,2,3, Booster Club 1,2,3, Cheerleader l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3,4, Tri-M 3,4, Nat. .Honor Society 3,4, German Club 2, Science Club l ' BRIAN MARKS: Class Officer, 3 v.p., 4 v.p., Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Lettennen's Club 2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Student Council l,2,3 ' MICHAEL JOHN MATHIS: Chorus 3,4, Student Council 4, Tri-M 3,4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Drama Club l,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Library Club 3,4 ' JEFF MAYHEW ' MARCIA KAY McCORD: Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 3, FHA I, German Club 2 ' RON EDWARD McLEAN: Football l, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Let- tem1en's Club l,2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4 ' VIRGINIA MEADOWS: Chorus l,2,4, Booster Club l,2, FHA l,2, FBLA 4 ' CANDACE MICHEAL ' C. THOMAS MIDDLET ON: Football l, Wrestling 3 ' MICHAEL MOON: Baseball 1, FFA l,2,4, Ind. Arts Club l,2,3,4 ' ROBERT MOORE: Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Lettennen's Club 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Travel Club 3 ' TAMMY SUE MORGAN: Royal- ettes 3,4, GAA l,2, Booster Club l,2,4, Art Club 4, FI-IA l,2, Gennan Club 2, FBLA 2 ' BARRY MOR- RIS ' BARBARA MURPHY: Office Assistant, Tennis 4, Royalettes 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,4 ' CURT O'NEAL ' DAVID LEE PARKER: Senior Activity locks Track l,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4 ' ROBERT MICHAEL QUEAR: Swimming l,2,3,4, Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, IHSAA l,2,3,4 ' IDWELL RADAR: Football I, Swimming 2, Crown Staff, FFA 4 ' REID ERIC RAGSDALE: Football 2, Septre Staff, Orb Staff ' VICKIE RAY: FHA 4 ' KE- VIN REES: Football 4, Cross Country 2, FFA 4, IH- SAA 4 ' LAURA LEE REMMETTER: Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, GAA l,2,3, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader l,3, Student Council 2,3 v.p., 4 pres., Gennan Club l,2, Travel Club 3 ' PATRICIA RENNER ' RICHARD RENNER ' RICHARD RAYMOND RHOADES: Football l,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Travel Club 3 ' DEBRA ANN RIDGEWAY: Booster Club l,2,3,4, FBLA 3,4 ' LEANA L. ROBERTSON: Vol- leyball 2,3, Basketball 2 mgr., GAA l,2,3, Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, French Club 3, German Club l,2,3, pres., 4, IHSAA 3 ' JOHN A. RODENBARGER: Track l,2, Radio Club l,2,3,-1 ' DAVID LEE ROLL- INS: FFA 4 ' DAN ROSS ' BILL SCHWVARTZ ' STATZER ' IONNIE RAE STEELE: Art Club 4, FHA l,2,3,4, FBLA 4 ' ROBIN STEVENSON: Band l,2,3,4, GAA l,2, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Tri-M 3,4 sec., Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4 treas., Gennan Club 1,2 ' BARB ST EWART: Office Assis- tant, Booster Club 3,4 v.p., History Club l, FBLA 3,4 pres. ' MICHELE ANNEITE SWACKHAMMER: Class Officer, 2 sec., 3 treas., sec., Student Council 3, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club I ' ROBIN TREXLER: FHA l,2,3,4, LA 4 ' MARTIN THIEME ' DON WATERMAN: Football 1, Basketball l,2,3, Track l,2,3,4, Cross Country 2, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Lettennen's Club 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4 v.p., Nat. Honor Society 3,4 ' CATHY WATSON ' IEF- FREY SCOTT WEST: Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3, Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, Travel Club 3 ' CONNIE WIGLEY: FHA l,2,3,4, FBLA 4 ' KELLY WISEMAN ' DAVID RICHARD WOOD: Track I,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Lettennan's Club 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Travel Club 3 ' PAMELA KAY WOODS: Class Officer, sec. l, v.p. 2, pres. 4, Crown StaH, Office Assistant, GAA l,2, Booster Club l,2,3,4, FBLA 4 ' LISA S. WRIGHT: Crown Staff, Septre Staff, Orb Staff, Swimming 2,3,4, Track 3,4, GAA l,2, Booster Club l,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, German Club l,2, IHSAA 3,4 ' TERESA RENE YORK: Chorus l,2, Booster Club l,4, FHA 1, FBLA 4 ' DEBORAH -IEAN ZELLER: Band l,2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3 treas., 4 v.p., Tri-M 3 pres., 4. CHERY SCOTT: Royalettes 4, GAA l,2, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Travel Club 3, FBLA 3,4 ' TONI SHAW ' NANCY SHERMAN: Band l,2,3,4, Royal- ettes l, Booster Club I, Science Club l, Travel Club 3 ' NANCY A SNOW: Royalettes l,2,3, Booster Club l,2,3, Science Club 2 ' ,IEAN STATZER ' ,ION l WWW L W VD Fred Barg Mike Birden Q HQ R Q 5 A Steve Bowen Sheree Burress Kevin Burrow john Bays Brent Beach Cindy Boxkrath Claudia Boden Mark Brattain Scott Broady Randy Burrow Denise Byrd janet Castetter In support of the team, seven junior boys Carol Clinton dribblcd baskethalls to the Carmel sectionals. 98 Kris Bean Greg Boone Pam Burke Mike Cain Denise Chaney Doug Cobb Tom Beatley jim Borst Mindy Burkhart Joie Campanele Nick Cheronis Cary Collins CM representative shows Kip Cable an unique demonstration. Marsha Carson Kim Christianson Tom Conant Above, a suitcase containing a gyrascope is swung in a line. Melinda Goff Marion Hensley Larry Hinds Robin Cooke William Draper Lee Frakes Cathy Griffey Cathy Hersberger Don Honea Gail Cox David Drummond Brent Fulton David Griffey David Hilton Ronnie Hoskins Gary Curtis Ron DeWitt Marilyn Duncan Toy Duzan A SQ Kip Gable WVilson Gatewood Mary Ann Hair Doug Happel The junior class was faced with grow- ing responsibilities and challenging events this year at HSHS. PSAT tests, prom activities, sock hops and jogging to the sectionals were the highlights of the class. In an effort to raise money for the traditional junior-senior prom, the class sponsored a magazine sale and a sock hop. This brought them close to 351,700 in the treasury. Many were planning for their futures as PSAT tests were taken. Some were looking towards college, others just to be seniors. Showing their spirit and devotion, seven junior boys dribbled basketballs to the sectionals in support of the team. So as one can see, this was a very full- filling year for the '76 graduates. Roger Dickinson Brian Farley Rachelle Cinder Vickie Happel julie Dicks Teresa Foreman ' 5 g y ' ' ' f?7Ti?ffi 1 if az z jeff Glover Not Pictured Dale Bryant Steve Cobb Randy DeBruler Tom Dodd Perry Edens Steve Lloyd Jeff Moore Mark Ogden Gerald Ricketts Cathy Hanison Donna See Dave Sweitzer Steve Wampler Lee Welsh 99 hd L1 'i FT Q9 0? i 'Fll F-I L4 julie Hubbard ima' ' . 13 ,,,. r 'Q 1 5 ' , E A,,, ,Iii Q? Duane Kingery it K X up 3 Kim Marks . km r Q ui ii' 'f 3' jenny Neel Donnette Rees jane Rogers 100 jay jenkins Jerry johnson Terry Kocher Rod Lees R L at r Karen McBride Steve McLean S was Scott Nicely Kathy Ogbome ., .... is 1. rw xl in Maxina Robertson Tim Renner Robert Rose Tom Ross . f:'1:i ,kli L Margaret Johnson Kaiya Lickey Ieanneane Miller Kim Keller Chris Lixon Brenda Moore john Parks Scott Rodenbarger I V IIR ' L Randy Rush jim Protfit Lisa Kellum Dean Kingery Cheryl Lynch Mark Males Diana Cathy Myers Musselman .W Sandy Quinn Donna Randall sQ:affmgfssswa1--- , , , A 3 -'f ,, . v nf' 7 Greg Rushton Debra Schmollinger , , 5' K W fi -A fr' 5 fe M , Becky Sherrill Nancy Shiel Y' 'X' VA.' Sharon Snow Tracy Stevenson -S iies - , K Pam Stewart Doug Sturdevant A X Mike Shepard fit- 5 ,NM- 51 Chris Shipley 4 Qin, V ,i,A, r , , I I A Mike Stewart Rick Swinford 3? if Handling big responsibilities this year were the junior class officers, C. Zeller, K. Marks, L. Kellum, and Campanale. a a X 7 Q f A K K S 5 X Charles Talley Steve Taylor Priscilla Troxell K 2 S wiv? Janice Ward Susanne Wendt Karen West iii' as aiaa ' f' ' 'ei ' Scott Wilson Bruce Witt Dawn Woods Junior Brian Farley shows his enthusiasm at the beginning of the day. ,i- Mike Wainscott julie Wiechman figir ,..w+n.. Q 1 ::-A--- George Zeller joyce Wampler w-, av K. ayayy etr Richard Willoughby fini?- , ' V f21.,,..u Debi Zimmemman 101 ophonwres . . . Class of 1977 hmm.. ,... tt sa Connie Byrd Donna Carmen Dale Cain Dennis Champion Cindy Archer Kathy Bell Jeanette Brown jeff Calahan Jeff Challin Iveta Asons julie Boller ff' XE Jim Brown Harvey Campbell Nancy Clay Wilbur Barrus Stan Boone Bart Burrow Rick Campbell Kathy Cleveland Mike Clinton Annette Conger Kathy Crooks Donna Cross 'E Mary BayS Mike Beebe Pat Bradley john Brinkman Looking directly at the camera while in photogra- phy class is Sophomore Mel Talley. Winning first place in float competition, the Sophom0re's Winnie the Pooh smiles for all the spectators. Chuck Davis Debbie Duke 1 3 Don Fluhr Regina France Brenda jones Marva jones Mary Kassenhaum Debbie Lake Roger Duncan Jan Gifford Micheal Grant Lynne Harper Cindy Hockett Curt ECOff Steve Fifield Mark Cinder Cindy Grace if is Kevin Gray Libby Griffey Chris Han'ison Jgy Heffeman Tina Holden Richard Huff Sophomores . . . Class of 1977 had a lot of spirit this year. They won first place in the float com- petition at Homecoming featuring a theme of Winnie the Poohf' Cindy Hockett was the Sophomore Home- coming Princess escorted by Greg Woods. The class also sold carnations in red for love, white for friendship, and blue for 'Tm sorryi' for Valentine's Day. The class was led by Debbie Lake, presidentg Sandy Ogle, vice-presidentg Mary Murphy, secretaryg and Debbie Rice, treasurer. Mr. Chet Miller and Mr. Ken Seitz were the class sponsors. David Gwinn Susan Hamble Susie Hammersley Donna Hensley Mori Hersberger Lois Hoetger jim Hutsler Bill Jamison David Johanggn Tim Landis 103 Mike Larsh N 'W' ,, tl , Debbie Madge -...-y Kyle Marks I Q gf fi' 'Qi , a. W john Miller IU' x Jr Sandy Ogle Tina Roberts 104 L' V as f A il K V, A 'lr -' Mike Leagre Gary Maines Tim Mathis Cwena Moore I cf Theresa O'Neal Ellen Robertson 173 Gina Linville 25 , 'Quay ' Phil Maines Sophomore class officers: Debbie Lake, Presidentg Sandy Ogle, V.P.g Debbie Rice, Treasurerg Mary Murphy, Secretary. Class projects . . . First I Float Contest ' ' 'K f'1'ifgffef',f ,, . N 5- I VU' -A fl' it 'I 4 5 , Kathy Mosteller Mary Murphy Mike Myers Mindi Myers Dawn Pershing Sottona Randall Lan'y Raymer Sandy Raymer fab : ,..f Marcia Rouse Ronnie Rush john Sarle Dean Schmollinger ,, ,,.a'-f' W 4 I W1 Z Mike Lovell Kerry Lowery K t' r EQ n H Vlir i ii' Curt Mallery Brenda Marks aft. yy -Uv Claudette Margaret Matlock Middleton any jeff Neviif Carolyn Ogbome gp Sharon Redd Debbie Rice l Debbie Sigman jo Sisson 9 ., .iff- H5 M W' 5 if Smith Mark Smith Amy Stacy Leanna Stern Kenny Stiles Gerald Smcktnn mmer Mel Tally Pat Waggoner Dean Walker Randy Warner Paula Wease 19 'CIJQ' ' 4' if V V ' 1 l enny Whitaker Peggy White Kelly Williams Greg Woods Bob Wright Kenny Wright Garry Stoner Cary Suiter IW' . -1 t Jon Weatherly Keith Webb Kevin Zeller Not Pictured: Elizabeth Bell Bret Burrow Wilma Cox Ed Eskew Theresa Marshall jim Reel Steve Wigley Relaxing after working on their float, Sophomores Keith Webb and Debbie Rice give some attention to the horse in Tro' xell's bam. W I-S 18 'S 'Q ': L Sam Barg Kathleen Bradley Russell Byrd Pam Carson Dennis Cobb David Cody 106 Vicki Barker Thelma Barrus Stephanie Barbara Blasius Beauchamp Lisa Bloomhorst l David Brattai n Cary Cain Mike Cate Bob Borst Todd Brown Tim Campbell Brian Chaney Freshman Ron Curtis and Steve Lalioff are seen discussing a problem in metal shop. 'Freshman class officers are Steve Lalioff, Pres., Paul Smoot, V.P., Teresa Morris, sec. and Treas. Stephanie Beauchamp. X 1 Joe Colbert Darlene Coker Kathy Collins Kerry Collins Carolyn Cooke Rick Essig Dawn Cray Ronda Hubbard Doug Coverdale Danny Crider jack Foglc Fred Fontana Karen Greer Tim Harrison N Dinah jackson Starr johns w Anne Kelly Steve Lalioff Ron Curtis Denise Foreman Ron Heck Ban'y johnson Charles Kesmodel Tim Layton jeff Davis Debbie Freeman Scott Hersberger Linda jones Alyce Kocher Tina Lee Cheryl Downey Bryan Eisman i Gregg Gibson Kelly Giddens john Hinkle Terri Hisle Greenies started off their first high school year led by Pres. Steve Lalioff, V.P. Paul Smoot, Sec., Teresa Morris, and Treas. Stephanie Beachamp. Due to complications, a float was not entered into the homecoming events. However, much spirit was shown with their placement of third in the game day activities. The Freshman class presented as their princess, Teresa Mor- ris, and Norman Lees was chosen as the escort. The climax of the year was the excite- ment of ordering and receiving their long-awaited class rings. The class also sponsored a calander sale and a Sadie Hawkins dance. Disc Jockey Eric Drane was featured and played hit records for everyone. Norman Lees Lezlye Lickey 107 I W 5 e 'S A 3? L i Vedette Lloyd Phillip Matherly Todd Morgan Brian Lott David McMillan Pam Moore Kim Manka Randy Miles Teresa Morris 108 Presenting her artistic ability, Kim Pershing pre- pares to make a decoration. Cynthia Marshall Scott Morgan Teresa Mostcller Ginny Moulder Randy Myers Debbie O'Dell Freshman Ron Curtis appears to be focusnl on something interesting. Mike Mullineuex Gus Nuckols Greg Oldham ww Sharla Murdock Deanna OiDcll Kim Pershing +1 Q. if 3 3, H-X 415 5 I Q S' l Chorus: First Row: Mike Mathis, Dale Jones, Tim Mathis. Second Bow: Marcie Rouse, Barb Blasius, Melinda Goff, Terry Kocher, Denise Forman. Third Row: Ginnie Meadows, Mary Bays, Carol Griffey, Cindy Grace, Annette Conger, Mrs. Bust. Fourth Bow: Karla Adamson, Cathy Watson, Ellen Robertson, Kathy Cleveland. 110 Band: First Bow: Jeff Glover, Carol Griffey, Barb Blasius, Debbie Singer, Evelyn Walton, Gwenda Moore, Kelly Giddons, Lisa Bloomhorst, Rachelle Ginder, Cindi Smith, Cathy Griffey. Second Row: Mr. Newton, Debra Schmollinger, Debbie Madge, Robin Ste- venson Kim Marks, Nancy Sherman, Pam Carson, Karen McBride Star johns, Diana Glover, Diana Woods, Vickie Barker. Third Row: Don Fluhr, Jan Gifford, Kristen Bean, Dawn Woods, Sandy Quinn, Paula Wease, Nancy Clay, Stacy Trueblood, Charlene Sears, Kelly Williams, Sam Barg, Scott Hersberger, Terry Garrity, Fourth Row: Dave Johansen, Brian Farley, Kyle Marks, Mark Ginder, Dean Schmollinger, Mike Beebe, George Zeller, jon Weatherly, Wilber Barris, Kerry Lowery, Jeff Claflin, Greg Oldham, Scott Nicely. Fifth Row: Jim Gifford, Norman Lees, Mike Cate, David Brattain, Danny Crider, Bod Lees, Mark Brattain, Tim Renner, Bruce Witt, Steve Lalioff, Tracy Stevenson, Brent Fulton, Brian Marks. Royalettes: First Row: Marva jones, Libby Griffey, Brenda Marks, Cheryl Scott, Barb Murphy, Debbie Sigman, Second Row: Mrs. Tock, Melanie Gray, Christine Shipley, Tammy Morgan, Diana Mussel- man, Shirley Beaver, Cathy Fontana, Sandra Jones. Tri-M: First Row: Brian Farley, Tim Renner, Terry Carrity. Second Row: Mr. Newton, Cathy Griffey, Melanie Gray, Carol Griffey, Mike Mathis, jeff Glo- ver. Third Row: Kim Marks, Debra Schmolinger, Robin Stevenson, Pam Burke. 111 Girls Booster Club: First Row: Cathy Fontana, Joie Campanale, Pam Burke, Susan Davis, Barb Stewart, Miss Roswog. Second Row: Shirley Beaver, Sandra jones, Cheryl Scott, Penny Evans, jackie Graham, Laurie Remmetter, Debbie Ridgeway. Third Row: Kathy Hersberger, Jai Miller, Debbie Schmollinger, Sandy Quinn, Donnette Rees, Brenda Moore, Kaiya Lickey. Fourth Row: Karen McBride, Margaret john- son, Cindy Bockrath, Dawn Woods, Teresa Forman, Rachelle Ginder, Donna Randall. Fifth Row: Diana Musselman, Barb Blasius, Diana Woods, Pam Carson, Debbie Sigman, Mary Bays, Tina Holden, Delisa Ran- dall. Sixth Row: Debbie Lake, Toy Duzan, jenny Whita- ker, Dawn Gray, Teresa Morris, Leann Sigman, Denise Forman, Robin Calvelt, Janet Quinn. Seventh Row: Debbie Rice, Susan Fontana, Lezyle Stevenson, Lezlye Lickey, Lisa Bloomhorst, Beverly Wood, Julie Wendling, Cindi Smith, Melanie Gray, julie Barg. Eighth Row: Jo Sisson, Kathy Mosteller, Katrice Collins, Laura Brown, Marcia Wade, Lisa Sarle, Barbie Beebe, Susan Hamble, Laurie Hall. 112 B.B.C. First Row: John Blackburn, Brian Drummond, Randy Slagle, Greg Murphy, Brian Woods, Mike Ogle, Tim France, Rick Rice, Jamey Smith, Bill Farley. Second row: Chris Leagre, John Perkins, Gus Nuckols, Mike McLean, Tim Campbell, jack F ogle, Rick Quear, Greg Dalton, Harry Britton, Mike Princell, Dan Hunt. Third Row: David Barker, David Hilton, Dan Ross, Ron Hoskins, Mori Hersberger, Nick Cheronis, Brad Beaman, Charlie Feldman, Jay Chapman, Tim Harrison, Jon Miller. Fourth Row: jim Anderson, Kevin Bur- row, Fred Fontana, David Griffey, Mike Quear, Dave Parker, Mike Mathis, Jason Gate- wood, Greg Rushton, Bary johnson, Tom Harper, Fifth Row: Greg Boone, Rob Moore, Tom Conant, Mike Stewart, Brent Fulton, Bobby Wright, Kevin Zeller, Doug Sturdevant, Mike Lattie, Keith Hendricks, Bruce Brown, Bill Schwartz, Sixth Row: Kevin Clarke, Dave Wood, Kip Gable, Dean Walker, Brian Marks, Duane Kingery, Kent Haines, Steve McLean, Ian Hair, Rick Rhoades, Richie Clark. Coach Shumaker it Letterman's Club: First Row: Richie Clark, Bill Schwartz, Steve McLean, Dave Parker, Jeff West, Kevin Clark, Ron McLean, Brian Marks, Tracy Stevenson. Second Row: Mr. Enright, Rob Moore, jeff Glover, Kip Gable, Tom Conant, Dave Wood, Rick Rhoades, Ron Hos- kins, Doug Sturdevant, Mike Stewart. Third Row: Brent Fulton, Mike Latty, Kent Haines, Fred Fontana, Bruce Brown, Keith Hendricks, john Miller, jeff Moore, David Drummond, Bobby Wright. Fourth Row: Mike Leagre, George Zeller, Mike Quear, jim Anderson, Dan Ross, David Griffey, Dean Walker, Kevin Zeller, Mike Beebe, Dave Hilton, Dave Barker. Industrial Arts Club: First Row: Martin Thieme, Gus Nuckols, Mark Ogdon, Steve Taylor. Second Row: Mr. Orne, Dennis Champion, Max- ina Robertson, jane Rogers, Scott Rodenbarger. Third Row: WVilson Gatewood, Scott Broady, Ronnie Rush, Rick Campbell, Steve WVigley. Fourth Row: Mike Wainscott, Gary Curtis, Pat Waggoner, Harvey Campbell, Bart Burrow. FFA: First Row: Mike Quear, Jan Hair, Kevin Zeller, Mori Hersberger, Rick Quear. Second Row: Dan Ross, Nancy Sher- man, Mike Grant, jim Hustler, Mark Ginder, Brad Stewart, Mr. St. John. Third Row: Randy Miles, Chris Hersberger, Randy Rush, Brent Beach, Mike Moon, Todd Morgan, Scott Morgan. Fourth Row: Dave Griffey, Rick Swinford, WVilson Gatewood, Randy Burrow, Mike Wainscott, Lee Lloyd, Martin Thieme, Kathy Crooks. 113 Varsity Football: Record: 5-5. FirstfRow: Manager, Mike McLean, George Zeller, Kyle Marks, john Miller, Bruce Brown, Rick Rhoades, Keith Kendricks, Rob Moore, Mike Latty, Doug Sturdevant, jeff Moore. Second Row: Kevin Zeller, Steve Bowen, Mori Hersberger, Robin Cooke, Brent F ulton, Dale Bryant, Kevin Rees, Bob Wright, Dave Hilton. Third Row: Mr. Shumaker, Mr. Miller, Brian Marks, Kent Haines, Kip Gable, Steve McLean, Dean Walker, Larry Raymer, Mr. Stahley Mr. Enright. Freshman Football: Record: 0-7-1. First Row: Brad Stewart, Paul Smoot, Norman Lees, Ron Heck, Dan Crider. Second Row: Andy Trout, Tod Brown, Jim Wilkins, Tim Harrison, Brian Chaney. Third Row: Coach Costlow. Cross Country: Record: 11-5. First Row: Kevin Clarke, Mike Cain, Mike Stewart, Mike Beebe. Second Row: Mr. Seitz, Dave Parker, Bill Schwartz, Dave Wood, Richie Clark. Tennis: Record: 7-5. First Row: Dave Griffey, Tom Conant, jeff West, Tracy Stevzgtson, Greg Boone. Second Row: Barry jo nson, Mike Leagre, Rick Huff, jack Fogle, Greg Woods. Third Row: Randy Miles, Fred Fon- tana. Fourth Row: Coach Nonis. Wrestling: Record: 7-5. First Row: Beth Blackburn, Tim Campbell, Bill Schwartz, Rick Rhoades, Dan Ross, Dave Hilton, Andy Trout, Cathy Fontana. Second Row: Mr. Enright, Darlene Kocher, Doug Sturdevant, Steve McLean, Brent Fulton, Kip Gable, Fred Barg, john Miller, Todd Brown, Pam Woods, Mr. Stahley. 115 ,-4 A 1 Honor Society: First Row: Carol Griffey, Diana Glover, Karen McBride, Cindy Bockrath, Cathy Griffey, Michele Beauchamp. Second Row: Mrs. Peterson, Kim Marks, Leana Robertson, Michele Swackhammer, Candy Duzan, Robin Stevenson. Third Row: Stephanie Lloyd, Mike Mathis, Debra Schmollinger, Christine Lixon, Toy Duzan, Karen West, Kaiya Lickey. Fourth Row: Kevin Clarke, jeff WVest, Susan Davis, Kathy Hersberger, Pam Burke, Joie Campanale. Fifth Row: Mike Quear, George Zeller, Tracy Stevenson, Brent Fulton, Fred Barg, Kevin Bur- row, Mike Stewart. lim.. French Club: First Row: Beth Blackburn, Susan Hammersley, Mike Mathis, Christine Lixon, Ka- ren Shiel. Second Row: Kathy Col- lins, Debbie Lake, julie Wendling, Lisa Bloomhorst, Kelly Giddens, Gwena Moore, Kerry Collins. Third Row: Mrs. Stroup, Debbie Singer, Pam Moore, Leann Sigman, Tim Mathis, Dinah jackson, Nancy Shiel, Lee Welsh. 3 nit can--4 Gemlan Club: First Row: Scott Hersberger, Kathy Crooks, Marcie Rouse, Cindy Bockrath, Dawn Woods, Kathy Hersberger, Mrs. Grepp. Second Row: jon Weatherly, jeff Glover, Melanie Gray, Steve Lalioff, Debra Sehmollinger, Jai Miller, Marva Jones, Leana Robertson, Libby Griffey. Third Row: Kerry Lowery, Pam Burke, Lisa Kellum, Kristen Bean, Debbie Sigman, Kim Marks, Iveta Asons, Debbie Madge, Barb Blasius, Susanne VVendt, Diana VVoods, Pam Carson, Doug Cobb. llti Spanish Club: First Row:.Diana Musselman, Julie Hubbard, Cindy Hockett, Kevin Burrow, Mrs. Bcaverson. Second Row: David Brattain, Norman Lees, Tim Renner, Karen West, Toy Duzan, Chris Shipley, Ron Dewitt, Greg Boone, Barb Murphy, Candy Duzan. Third Row: Tim Layton, Daxid Cody, Greg Woods, jeff Claflin, Debbie Rice, Donna Randall, Kim Christianson, Rachelle Ginder, Tim Campbell. Fourth Row: Sandy Ogle, jack Foglc, Dawn Pershing, Paula Wease, Mary Murphy, Richard Huff, Susan Humble, jenny Whitaker, Stan Boone, Theresa O'Neal, Lois Iloetger. Fifth Row: Tom Con- ant, Nick Cheronis, Denise Forman, Kim Pershing, Lezlye Liekey, jan Gif- ford, Maui Bays, Tina Holden, Margaret Middleton, Kathlene Bradley, Becky Watkins, Thelma Barrus. Sixth Row: Charlie Kesmodel, Chuck Daxis, john Brinkman, Sam Barg, Vicki Barker, Ann Kelly, Stephanie Beauchamp, Ve- dette Lloyd, Tina Lee, Cindy Marshall, Rhonda Hubbard. Student Council: First Row: Susan Davis, Laurie Reminettcr, Candy Duzan, Su- san Hamble, Toy Duzan, Brent Fulton, Mrs. Hooker. Second Row: Kim Pershing, Lezlye Liekey, Lisa Bloomhorst, Sandra jones, Melanie Gray, Kathy Collins, Car- olyn Cooke. Third Row: Karen WVcst, Joie Campanale, Marcie Rouse, Cathy Crooks, Tom Conant, Kip Gable, Mike Mathis, Jo Sisson, Greg WVoods, Lisa Kel- lum, Kelly WVilliams, Kevin Clarke. ll7 FHA: First Row: Jonnie Steele, Diana Musselman, Claudia Boden Becky Sherrill, Janice Ward. Second Bow: Ginny Moulder, Mei linda Goff, Kim Keller, Terry Kocher, Terry jones, Vickie Ray. Third Bow: Linda Jones, Tina Holden, Cindi Smith, Beverly Wood Alyce Kocher, Terri Hisle, Roxanne Wampler. Faith Cluh: First Row: Leana Stern, Linda Clau- sen, Linda Coutz, Kathy Crooks. Second Bow: Debhie Sigman, Marcie Rouse, Michele Beau- champ, Diana Glover, jackie Griffey, Mrs. Tuttle. s FBLA: First Row: Ginnie Meadows, Teresa York, Karen McBride, Debbie Ridgeway, Cheryl Scott. Second Row: Mrs. Mellinger, Terry Jones, Jonnie Steele, Penny Evans, Margaret johnson, Barb Stewart, Denise Chaney. 9 Student Faculty Senate: First Row: Margaret johnson, Barbie Bcebe, Laurie Remmettcr. Second Row: Mrs. Crepp, Mr. Williams. Mr. Reneghan. Third Row: Jeff Clover, Keith Hendricks, Mrs. Hooker, Mr. Orne, Mrs. Mellingcr, Brian Marks. Quill and Scroll: First Row: Doug Cobb, julie Wiechman, Nancy Huntington, Mike Quear, Laurie Remmctter, Dave Wood, Shirley Bea- ver, Barbie Beebe. Second Row: Mrs. Og- bome, Susan Davis, Nancy Anderson, Lisa Wright, Chris Hersherger, Valerie Mallery, Don Waterman. Drama Club: First Row: Tim Mathis, Jai Miller, Barb Blasius, Dawn Woods, Pam Carson, Mike Mathis, Marcie Rouse, Kathy Crooks. Second Row: Mrs. Crepp, Melanie Cray, Steve Lalioff, Linda Coutz, Michele Beauchamp. ll9 Boys Swim Team: Record: 6:6. First Row: Coach Norris Rick Quear, Bob Borst, Scott Hersberger, Sum Barg Dan Renfro, Dan Crider. Second Row: Michele Beau champ, Don Fluhr, Mike Quear, Greg Boone, Fred Fon tana, Jim Anderson, Kevin Clarke, Dave Griffey. I Girls Swim Team: Record: 4:6. Miss W Wade, Kathy Crooks, Chris Lixon, Kristen Bean, Susanne Wendt, Lisa Wright, Kelly Williams, Susan Davis, Sandy Quinn, Mar- cie Rouse, Kathy Hersberger, Mary Murphy. Freshman Basketball: Record: 8:10. First Row: Mike McLean, Barry Johnson, Paul Smoot, Charlie Kesmodel, jack Fogle, Second Row: Coach Seitz, Tim Layton, Jim Wil- kins, Ron Heck, Kerry Collins. 9 9 Varsity Basketball: Record: 8:13. First Row: Lan'y Hinds, jeff Glover, jeff 3 Moore, George Zeller, jeff West, Tracy Stevenson, Coach Shumaker. l Second Row: Dave Sweitzer, Ron McLean, Dave Drummond, Mark Males, Jim Higginhotham, Dale Bryant. Reserve Basketball: Record: 919. First Row: Ke- vin Cray, Stan Boone, Mike Leagre, Mike Beehe. Second Row: Kyle Marks, Richard Huff, Dean Walker, Keith Webb, Greg Woods, Dean Schmollinger, Coach Miller. 121 Science Club: First Row: Mrs. Cardwell, Doug Coverdale, Chris Lixon, Kathy Crooks, Marcie Rouse. Second Row: jeff Clover, john Parks, Doug Cobb, Tim Renner, Greg Rushton, Leanna Stern, Debbie Sigman. Radio Club First Row: Mike Mullineux, Gus Nuckols, Phil Matherly Bill Ingersol, Tim Callahan. Second Row: Mr. Ome Davie McMillan, Marion Hensley, jeff Nevitt, john Rodenbarger Andy Hoetger. Art Club: First Row: Joy Heffernan, Nancy Shiel, Karen Shiel, Mike Hoskins, Tom Dodd, Peggy White. Second Row: Regina France, Julie Boller, Tammy Mor- gan, Bill Ingersol, Beth Blackburn, Kaiya Lickey, Michele Beauchamp, Jonnie Steele. Third Row: Thelma Barrus, Kelly Williams, Gary Gunn, Steve Lloyd, Andy Hoetger, Roger Dickinson, Steve Cobb. Fourth Row: Mrs. Tuttle, Brian Lawton, Curt 0'Neal, Donna Randall, Tom Ross. s x , Crown Staff: First Row: Beth Blackburn, Tammy Morgan, Kaiya Lickey, Brenda Moore, Chris Shipley, Cathy Fontana, Second Row: Steve VVampler, Brian Farley, Cary Suiter, Kim Smith, Steve McLean, Third Row: Peggy WVhite, Mindi Myers, Tina Roberts, jenny WVhitaker, Debbie Lake. Fourth Row: Cheryl Scott, Pam VVoods, Debbie Rice, Susan Humble, Chris Harrison. Orb Staff: First Row: Don Waterman, Mike Quear, Dave Wood, Tom Conant, Jim Anderson. Second Row: Susan Davis, Laurie Rem- metter, Valerie Mallery, Cathy Fontana, Barbie Beehe, Shirley Beaver, Chris Hersberger, Lisa VVxight. 123 Girls Volleyball: First Row: Chris Lixon, Stacy Trueblood, Charlene Sears, Candy Duzan, Kathy Collins. Second Row: Carolyn Cooke, Stephanie Beauchamp, Vicki Barker, Jan Gifford, Toy Duzan, Joyce Wampler, Leann Sigman, Lee F rakes, Pam Burke, Miss Wade. Girls Basketball: First Row: Coach Russell, Candy Duzan. Second Row: Ginny Moulder, Toy Duzan, Kim Marks, Jai Miller, Joyce Wam- pler, Lisa Kellum, Carolyn Cooke, Donnette Rees, Cheryl Downey, Anne Kelly. Girls Track: First Row: Miss Wade, Gina Lin- ville, Mindy Burkhart, Sandy Quinn, Debra Schmollinger, Melinda Goff, Vickie Happel, Darlene Coker. Second Row: Kim Pershing, Kathy Crooks, Jai Miller, Susanne Wendt, Lisa Kellum, Kim Marks, Joyce Wampler, Amy Stacy. Golf Team: First Row: Mike Bcebe, Jack Fogle, Nick Cheronis, Brian Farley, Greg Gibson. Second Row: Coach Shumaker, Bill Jamison, Ron Heck, Dean Walker, Dave Drummond, Tom Conant, Scott Wilson, Jim Wilkins. Track Team: First Row: Mike Cain, Don Fluhr, Mike Latty, Rob Moore, Dave Parker, Fred Fontana. Second Row: Coach Miller, Greg WVoods, Ron McLean, Mike Stewart, Kip Gable, Steve McLean, Dave Wood, Bob VVright, Coach Enright. Baseball Team: First Row: Tim Harrison, Pat Bradley, Keith Webb, Kevin Gray, Mike Leagre, Rick Huff, Greg Woods, Stan Boone. 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I I 'I I - I I I l'lll llllllllll I I' ly N l 1 A V - Q - ADUlT BOOSTER CLUB Supporting Several Athletic Programs and Qther Activities at Hamilton Southeastern Through Your Membership Root helps you to reme b ROOT photographers 1131 W Sheridan Chicago Ellllllllllllllllll PATHUNS Fortville Grain Co. Wolfe Flowers Dairy Queen Sutton's Tynee Nook Noblesville Frozen Foods Hudson lewelers Hersh Kernerly Cars SMITH 'S IEWELERS NOBLESVILLE FURNITURE CO. 9th 6: Logan Street 926 Logan Street Noblesville, Indiana Noblesville, Indiana A 1 'WEAR AWLXAFJCE 00097 LEE' PAUL GOEKE, INC. PORTER-FENTER TIRES if APPLIANCES State Road 32 East 10th Sz Conner Streets Noblesville, Indiana Noblesville, Indiana 143 its nd Pieces The yearbook is compiled of major activities throughout the school year. The student lifc section was orga- nized differently in this book so that most layouts were devoted to a single subject. SCEPTRE staff members tried to cover as many activities and events as there was room for, but even so, many things go unrecorded. These pages are an attempt to record some of the bits and pieces which made up the daily routine at HSHS. During the Christmas Convo, Brian Marks tried hard to get the students to sing along with him and the chorus. Explaining the new open cafctcria program and financial situation, Mr. Fihc speaks to thc high school student body. ii tgxxx 'N 144 Sharpening a saw blade during wood shop, Rick Campbell gains practical experience for later usc. ,Qi- -ff 2 ' ua Ywgi? f Q3 was ff Q 5 Q' ? 'S- 'SV J nf ,f is ,ig ,S , . 4:5 X ' I I. awww i if 1 , . fy , ff' A ff' Q is I 54!fx My V M Q 2 X N N X. For the class of '75', the last few weeks of school were filled with the many activities traditionally associated with seniors. The festivities started with the senior walkout. On May 7 the entire gradu- ating class gathered by the lockers after first period and trooped through the halls before taking off in cars. Forest Park was the destination for the majority of the seniors. There they enjoyed a large pitch-in picnic. After- wards they played tennis, football and frisbee, or just sat around doing nothing. On May 9, many seniors took part in the Junior-Senior Prom, as well as re- lated activities afterwards. Hueston Woods was the destination for the class as they headed toward Ohio for the senior field trip. Horseback Enjoying the atmosphere as well as the food at the senior walkout are Debbie Ridgeway and Karla Adamson. Communication is a very important aspect of life at school as Kristine Bean found herself unable to W speak to anyone during slave day. riding, boating, swimming, hiking and sunbathing were a few of the many ac- tivities enjoyed by members of the class. The last Friday for the class of '75 was marked by having a slave day,' when each senior could choose an un- derclassman to be his slave for the en- tire day. Boys dressed in bikinis and dresses, clown outfits and bizarre makeup were seen throughout the day. Semester tests for the graduating class were taken on May 19 and 20. The next day the senior convo took place at 9:15 a.m. Here, gag prizes were awarded, the class prophecy was read and the seniors gleefully left the school, not to return until graduation practice. x A Not wanting Mr. Fine to forget their class, thc se- nior class officers presented the principal with Mad and Crips magazines so he could always be reminded of the class of '75. SDK Gb 1 147 Chris Hersberger fAlbum Edi- torj. Pages 80, 81, 82, 83, 90-97, 102, 103, 104, 105. Laurie Remmctter iPhoto Edi- torj. Pages 58, 59, 144, 145. jim Anderson 1Sports Editorl. Pages 16, 17, 60, 61, 72, 73. Ronnie McLean fSports Staffj. Pages 26, 27, 44, 45, 2, 148 Barbie Beebe f0rganizations Editorj. Pages 22, 23, 30, 31, 54, 55, 110-125. Mike Quear 1Editor In ChieO. Pages 64, 65. Valerie Mallery Qlndex Editorj. Pages 56, 57, 66, 67, 150-152. Nancy Huntington fStudent Life Stafij. Pages 14, 15, 36, 37, 50, 51. julie Wiechman fAlbum Staffl. Pages 12, 13, 98, 99, 100, 101, 106, 107, 108, 109. Susan Davis fAssociate Editorj. Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 86, 87, 88, 89, 126, 127, 146-149. The 1975 Sceptre was produced to highlight some of the past yearis activi- ties. We tried to cover as many of the memorable happenings in the school as we possibly could. This book is a memory book and when you look at it 5, 10, or 15 years from now it should help bring back the good times you had during your school years. This year we did a lot of rearranging in the yearbook. The organization pictures were put together in the book, making more room on the pages for more inter- esting action pictures. We also added some color this year- the first of any amount ever in a South- eastem book. I want to thank my fantastic staff that helped me make it through the good and bad times throughout the en- tire year. It is these people that have made this book possible. Mike Quear Editor EW These People pleted 152 a es ime. nother First for Southeastern Shirley Beaver fStudent Life Stallj. Pages 20, 21, 40, 41. Nancy Anderson fStudent Life Staf0. Pages 24, 25, 28, 29, 84, 85. Stephanie Lloyd fAcademics Stafb. Pages 38, 39 vii. s 12 ,fy sewn., Don Waterman fAdvertis- ing Editorj. Pages 128-143. Dave Wood fSports Stalb. Pages 34, 35, 42, 43, 70, 71. john Rodenbarger fPhotographerJ. Tom Conant fSports StafO. Pages 18, 19, 32, 33, 52, 53. Donna See CStudent Life Staffj. Pages 10, ll. janet Castetter fStudent Life Staffj. Every picture for the yearbook must be properly fitted into its allotted space. Ilcre, Adviser Mrs. Carol Ogbome demonstrates how to use the scaleograph, an instmment used to 'cropl pic- tures, while Editor Mike Quear and staff member janet Castetter look on. Sepcial thanks to Keith Lynch, Cover Artist and Bill Ingersol, Page l Artist. Lisa Wright fspans Stafb. Pages 48, 49, 68, 69, 74-79. Kelly Wiseman fPhotographerJ. 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David M, 113, 121, 125 I uunnaue nos 1 .Bnaan.Mu'llyn90 1 ' . .,., Candy 91, 116, 117, 184 7 '-,. i ',.- -mm, 'roy so, nz, nga, 117, 124, 0 E's Ehnn, Bryan 107 Fig, Bid WI Bvms, Penny 01, 112, 118 Eed,Cauic01 15ed,Cufl1G1 u. sw. ,,,, ' , , , y05. F 's Flky, Blilll D, 101, 110, 111, 121, 125 Fagusnn, l1'Edl 01 mdajsnm lm Fill, D:llU,02, 111, 110, 1N,1!5 Fojqjad 107, 112, 115, 117, 120, 125 Fawn, Cathy 01, 02, 111, 112, 115, 123 Fmtqa, Fnd35, 107, 112,113,115, 151, 125 Fflvmll, Dub 107, 110, 112, 117 Fauna, Tsai 00, 112 ' 17155, hrry 01 lhka, Lee W, 124 lkghc 103, 122 , , Fmunan, Ddhis 107 - Q ,h ,, 1, Vi VV V. F -V S 91 ., V',' 'V xi 5 ' Brent 3, ll, 110, 112, 113, 1'14,Q-115, 110,117 1, M 1 G 's Ca1ir,Ki:U,U,112,113,114, 115, 117, 125 Clrliiy, Terry 91, 110, 111 Gntewoud, Winn Q, 113 cum, cngg no-1, us caan, Kdy un, na Giflllllln lw, 110, 117, 124 caan-a.ja-1 ox, no Cinder, Mgk ms, uo Giula, Rpehdle 00, 110, Clover, Dila M, 91, 110 cds, Mihai: 18, 99, no, cfm, Cindy las, no Cnlnm. jackie 91, nz emu, Mu-nl ms Gay, Dawn 107, nz Guy, Kevin lan, ul, ns Cay, mum 54, sl, ul, nz, ua, 117, no cm, Kuna m Gdluy, cushy on, m,u1,us GriEey, Caml 01,110, lu, ns Gnicy, DaveU,112,113,1l5,1N,15 envy, .Indie az, ns casey, LIalry103,1l1, no Gunn, Cary 02, 122 ' swam, David IN 11liaen,Kmtl8,50,9B,1l2,113, 114 1Wr,lan1l,28,,02, nz Hnir,MnryAnnN I1ln1:le,S1nn1G1, 11!, 117, 123 Bunmedsy,Sunn 1011, 110 Hag:d,DougN 1hppel,VieHeN,l24 A 1-1sper,Lylme103 11s1inm,CadryW Hlrhln,Ql'1s!l,103,123 ' 1llrion,jim02,125 Hlni!ll,'1'iln46, 107,112,114, 125 1lsydm,Dnv1d02 Had, lm14YI,1l4,120,125 1ie6eInm,joy1N, 122 1lmdich,Kd1h10,28,91,02, 112,113, 119 Rainy, Donn: 103 Hanley, Marian W, 122 114159953131 rllorl 11sd:snger,Sean Hfsdihfhllmlim 00.98. 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Sid, Nmey 101, 110, 128 hlgiey, Uri 21, 191, 111,' 117, 123, 145 Signs, Ddhia l94,g1l11,111.1lg 110, 118, 112 SUM- Nw 34 SUN, Debbie 4 sam, 14 15, 1041 014123111171 SML GUY' 1091 1 A 0 Smith, Cynthia 10, 110, 112, 118 Smith. Kim 53. IM 123 V1 Smith, Mark 105 Smut, hal 45, 108, 160, 114, ID Snow, Nmcy 04 - Snow, Bunn 101 M luv lu ' 1 Swv, Jw' 95 , 411 Q SMH. Jw U5 ' :11azaii4+1 UNGKINIHNOWH '4'. 1 Minn 1 11,,1Vh,V Stem, hmm 1K,411Bg11! SUvauaa,lol1h10,41,84,5,110,111,118 Szvnlm, Tracy 15, 34, 35, 37, 101, 110, 113, 115, 110, 111, 1115 Sault, lulnn U, 112, 118 Stewart, Ind 44, 10, 1141 Sewlthlic 12,l01, 112, 113, 114, 118, 125 Stewart, Pun 30, 1011 4 Sting Kenny uf 195' I .1 Qodrton, Cenll 15 'VLV 11, 11,.i A , 4 509014 GU? N51 'L 11!11?fi'f-Ffi 4 Stludsvlnlg 114, 115 Suiter, Cry 105, 121 L.4A Svndnlnaer, Mrk 98 16 Sundance, Michele 116 Sidi, Dlve 3, 12 slilkd, Rick 101 TdfYnUm14!101 1'l1ey,Md102,105 4 1'.y1.f,11m1oo 14yu,s1m 101, ua numnnnaeaoo -me 1111.-4, una. ss, 11:1 rlunmnnnuas Tmut, Andy 114, 115 Wglner, Pd 16 Wggggu, Pegg IN H1 nu 101, 11:1 , ,1,, 1 IB, 105, 112. 113,11l14eeE?f?ii1,l'-5 110 1 ' A Tloxd, Pfidlll Trueblood, Stacy M. 4-1 - -an mp ' 'f ern wg 't:.t:'..f. ,.. 1 .Z?f!, ?f - . 1.1,-an pq 41 wavzfwz- '41 ' 3- SZILMT7 ' Ei? .:'2' ?S'i.'l.. -..f.....- , Wmgwmr W, wp. 2 V-vf.Ww4MwfL M Q' rf . .4vf2'zdZw 'uDm-W A'4swf .1.. fW! 'zE11b.1'wl1dl'14Za1 W-a, yum 101, 118 wg-1 may 16 Wann1m,D4n!8,50, walmuky 117 wum,c.11yas,11o Wule,llla1U,l10, 101, IM 1 U, 119, 18, 140 117 w1.411e11y,jm1os,11o. 110 he 13, 105.121, us QQ, ,1, 1 4 116 . 85, Ill, 116g gg, '-' B, 101, 110, lihliiiii ' 1 H an, rm. 43, 13. vs. 1116, 121, 135 wq,x1ms4,1o1,11a,111 1 Wu-1w.lw1y1os,11z,111,1zs 4 W1i0e,l'eggylll5,l8. Windham, 11114 101, 110, 14s 1 sum as, 11:1 5Y!jli,l1lll1l4,lU,1lS , , IU, 110, 117, 121,412 I 1 1,,1 101, ns Katy 11, 15, 111, if. 101, 110 Wd! 85. 112, 118 M 1-.' wma, nm za, as, ss, 112, 113,114,l119,123, 125, 140 Wont, Dawn 101, 110, 111, 118, 110 Dim 110, Ill, 118 Administration nu, nu as 21, 117 34, 85, 48 - 'i 40, 113, 114, 115, IES Fil, N, 144, 147 Fwtief, Evdyn Cbq Oni 50 Gulp, all H, U, IIB, 119 Blu, 81 Hmegq jdm 19, 75, 119 Ronin, 51, 117,119 Mdhgq,,8irley al, 118, 119 121, 185 110, 111 39, 119, 149 1 1 11113, 119, 141 1.1'1' no 0 Blu. 51151314 31, 112 Bundle, C-ide 81 11un,,shah,s5, sa, 110 School and 81. sen, Km 56, 114, IN 1 40, 15, 114, 121, 4 4 0401 1114, 115 141'11 Sf- HB' 0 saw, uw 1 82,110 'rods Si, 111 Tuttle, pu 31, 118, 122 ' wa, lane! 40, no, 1:4 julie D Pin 15, 85, 01, O 15, 44, IU, 115, 117, 121, 125 23 ns, 115, 1 Wrigllt, Bob16, 02, 105, 112, 113, 114, 125 Wright, any IG Lisa S, 119, IN, 123, 149 B, 118 7 J 8 Z? a, 14, 43, 11o,111a, 114,511e, 112, 113, IH f-: 101 Displaying their spirit on 'Crea Day' are freshmen julie Wendling a Steve Lilioff. 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