Henryville High School - Hi Lites / Memories Yearbook (Henryville, IN)
- Class of 1971
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REFLECTIONS OF OUR MR. KENNEDY Active . . . Helpful . . . Concerned FOREWORD The faces of Henryville High School are many and varied, but they reflect you, the student body. The year has contained moments of victory and defeat. Together we have participated and involved our- selves in the activities of our school. Through much effort we have achieved that for which we strived hardest. As followers, we have attained many goals and had many examples set before us through the in- spiration of our leaders. No matter what part you have played in the events of our school, we, the an- nual staff, present to you these - MEMORIES OF 1971 ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL'S TEACHERS TELL IT LIKE IT IS JAMES BROWN Agriculture JUDITH DILL Lang. Arts BARBARA DUNLEVY English - Latin DWIGHT FISHER Math HERMAN FURNISH Social Studies JANICE FURNISH Home Economics WILLIAM GILBERT Science JACK HILDRETH Band CHARLES JACKSON Social Studies PA TRICIA MARSH Librarian YVONNE O'BRIEN Business MARSHA QMANSON English - Spanish WESLEY PORTER P. E. , History THOMAS PRALL Science DONNA SHELTON History, Rem. Read. ELIZABETH SPURGEON Lang. Arts STEPHEN TAYLOR Math ROBERTA WEBER Art, P. E. WILLIAM WILSON Social Studies ELEMENTARY TEACHERS ARE THE BEGINNING OF EDUCATION Principal Carleslie Coker is about to give a THELMA MASTERS Fifth Grade DONA VACCARO Second Grade MARY ANN WHITE Third Grade LaVENA BABB Second Grade MARY LYNNE BAILEY First Grade ZELMA BUNCH Second Grade JOAN CARPENTER Fourth Grade IVA BUSH COLLINGS Kindergarten RUTH COOMBS Fourth Grade EDITH COUCH First Grade GEORGIA DITZEL Third Grade WAYNE HOBBS Fifth Grade LAURA JANE JONES First Grade WENONAH LEWIS Fourth Grade DORO THY LOVINS Third Grade WITHOUT THEM WE WOULD BE LOST Carolyn Baxter is our secretary and treasurer. wounds. Frances Day, Teacher's Aid; , 1 Cooks: G. Smallwood, C. Carter, V. Jones,W. Donna Horton, Teacher's Aide Watson, N. Popp, B. Wininger. R: A Yellow Bus Drivers: A. Gobin, S. Payne, M. Rob- As you see we havci many helpfulllibrary Aids on ertson, C. Dean, M. Munk. hand. 7 K . .w-qgsrlrm. . V .45! . . .1. r 5. .V.......:.,.F VALEDICTORIAN SALU TA TORIAN Jan Lorraine Coombs was first in the class scholastically as Valedictorian. She accumulated a 3. 892 GPA during her four years of high school. Mary Faith Badger ranked second in the class with a GPA of 3. 838. Capable and Reliable Senior Officers Were Chosen by the Class of 71 DONNA McRAE President MONA FEELER Secretary LINDA MURPHY Treasurer JACK HUTER Vice-President DAVID NICKELS Reporter MRS. PAT MARSH Sponsor MR. THOMAS PRALL Sponsor GEORGIE SUE ADAMS FHA 9-12 Pep Club 9-12 Basketball Queen Court 11 Student Council 11 Yearbook 11-12 Newspaper Staff 12 Drill Team 11-12 Captain 11-12 Chorus 12 Senior Trip Senior Play EDNA BAUGH FHA 9-11 Pep Club 9-11 Yearbook Staff 10-12 Senior Trip Senior Play MARY BADGER Pep Club 9.10 Band 9-12 Majorette 9-12 FHA 9-12 Songleader 10 Yearbook 10 Student Council 11 Spanish Award 11 Salutatorian Sehior Trip Senior Play CARL CAMPBELL Baseball 10 Cross Country 10 Basketball 9-11 PEGGY BAGSHAW FFA 12 Newspaper Staff 12 Band 9-12 Librarian 12 Chorus 12 Senior Trip Senior Play 35 a ':.: n' J Mi? ., g9 , J- $ 1 JAY CLEVELAND Track 10, 11 Yearbook 9,10 Pep Club 9-11 Band 9-12 Senior Trip GERALD AMES FFA 10-12 Reporter 11 Pres. 12 Li vestock J udging Team 10 State Dairy Judging Team 11 Soil Judging Team 10, 12 Library Aid 12 Newspaper Staff 12 Senior Trip and Play LYNN DIANE BRAUN Pep Club 9 Band 9-12 Vice-Pres. 12 FHA 9-12 Cheerleader 10-12 Captain 12 Fall Festival Queen 11 Art Award 11 Yearbook 11 , 12 Student Council 11-12 Vice Pres. 12 Senior Play Senior Trip JAN LORRAINE COOMBS DONALD DIETERLEN Pe Club 9-12 333d 9-12 Band 9,11,12 Majorette 10 Track 11, 12 Drum Maj, 11.12 Senior Trip Yearbook 9,10,12 FHA 10-12 Pt. Secretary 10 Girls' State 11 EPA Sweetheart 11 Student Council 11,12 Chorus 12 Betty Crocker Award 12 DAR Award 12 Senior Play Senior Trip Valedictorian MONA FEELER FHA 10-12 Devotions Leader 12 P T DUG N A A Library Aid 10-12 Newspaper Staff 9,11 FHA 10-11 Class Secretary 12 P6 Club 9-12 Student Council 12 P Yearbook 12 Senior Pla y FHA Good Citizen Senior Play Senior Trip CAROLYN GOFORTH CHRIS GUERNSEY Band 9-11 Class Treasurer 11 FHA 9-11 Senior Trip Pep Club 53-11 Library Aid 9-11 Newspaper Staff 11 SUSIE HARNEY Band 11,12 FHA 11,12 Pt. Secretary 12 Pidure Yearbook 11 , 12 BILLY RAY HALL N0+ Sr. High Editor 12 Available Office Asst. 11 Chorus 12 Newspaper Staff 12 Pep Club 12 Senior Trip IO BILLY BYRD HUGHES FFA 9-12 Usher 10 Pep Club 10, 11 Senior Play Senior Trip JANET LOONEY FHA 9-12 Library Aid 9-12 Yearbook 10,12 Newspaper Staff 12 Senior Play Senior Trip JACK HUTER Baseball 9-10 Yearbook 9,10,11 Class President 9,12 GARRY LYNN KLEEHAMMER FFA 12 District Soil Judging 12 Class Vice- President 10, Senior Play 12 Basketball 9-12 Cross Country 9-12 Track 9-12 Senior Tri p DONNA JEAN McRAE Pep Club 10-12 FHA 10-12 Class Sec. 11 Yearbook 11 , 12 Business Mgr. 12 Newspaper Staff 12 Varsity Cheerleader 12 Chorus 12 Class President 12 Seniors Play Senior Trip Senior Tri p CHARLES MILLER JUDY HUTCHINS FHA 9-11 State Representative 9 State Chorus 10 Songleader 11 Band 9-12 Majorette 10-12 Pep Club 9.10 Yearbook 10-12 Activities Ed. 11 Co-Editor 12 Library Aid 11 Office Asst. 11 Senior Play Senior Trip STEPHEN D. LOWELL Usher 10 Track 10-12 Boy's Jogging Club 11 Cross Country 11-12 Senior Play Senior Trip SHERRY MORRISON JOAN MUNK Class Treasurer 9 Pep Club 9-12 Fall Festival Queen FHA 9-12 Candidate 9 Crisco Award 10 FHA 9-11 Girls' State Alternate 11 IV Cheerleader 10 Newspaper Staff 12 Varsity Cheerleader 11 Library Aid 12 Yearbook 11 Senior Play Organizations Manager Senior Trip . 11 g; 7 g 1 E LINDA MURPHY FHA 9-12 Band 9-12 Pep Club 9-12 Yearbook 10-12 Business Manager 11 DAVID NICKELS Basketball 10 Spanish Award 11 Literature Award 11 Newspaper Staff 12 Editor 12 . Newspaper Staff 12 Student Counc11 12 Chorus 12 Class Reporter 12 Class Treasurer 12 Senfor Plsy Senior Trip Semor Trlp CANDY NYE ROGER O'BANNON FHA 9-11 Class Sec. 9 Pep Club 9-10 Baseball 9,10 Drill Team 12 Basketball 10,11 Senior Trip Fall Festival King 11 Senior Play Newspaper Staff 12 Editor 12 J OHN PAYNE Track 9 Yearbook 9 Cross Country 10 Library Aid 12 Band 9-12 Equipment Mgr. 12 Senior Trip Senior Play DAN-NY PICKERILL Senior Trip 12 RONDA POE Basketball Queen Court 9 Pep Club 59-12 DIANE PORTER FHA 9-12 1. FHA 9 Yearbook 10-12 2 1 1 . Pep Club 9 Drill Team 11 .1 .. . Girl's Jogging c1ub 11 - Prosser Vocatlonal School Chorus 12 1 , Q. 12 Fall Festival Queen 12 1 ,1 .1 . 1 senior Play Newspaper Staff 12 . x . 1 . . Office Asst. 12 1 5. , . g Semor Tnp Senior Play V .1 . Senior Trip BRENDA RILEY MARSHALL KERN 1ROBIN1 FHA 9,10,12 ROBERTSON Newspaper Staff FFA 9-12 Co-Editor 12 Senior Trip Yearbook 11-12 Varsity Cheerleader 12 Co-Ed Correspondent 12 Senior Play Senior Trip CAROL J. SHUMA TE LOREN ROBINSON 2 4 1 FHA 9-12 Baseba1110-12 ' Pep Club 9-12 Basketball 10-12 , - Girl's Jogging Club 11 Boy's Jogging Club 11 H v - , Co-Ed Correspondent 11 Senior Trip , . Yearbook 12 Senior Play Senior Trip ROBERT SHUMATE RITA SWEENEY Prom King 12 FHA 9-11 CHARLES EDWARD SAMMY WAYNE TATUM TABOR FFA 9-12 FFA 11,12 Vice-Pres. 12 FHA Good Citizen 12 Soil Judging 9-10 Senior Play State Dairy Judging 11 Senior Trip Track 10, 11 library Aid 12 1 ' , JANE VEST ANN VARNELL - . . ;. Pep Club 9-12 FHA 10 - . Sec. Treasurer 11 Librar Aid 10 . . .. 1 0 1 Yearbook 9'12 Y by k 10 12 . T ..-. . Band 9-12 ear oo , . . ,, Secretary 12 Pep Club 10,12 FHA 10-12 Band 10,12 1 . . ' Parl. 11 ' President 12 FFA. 12 , 5517 Drill Team 11 Semor Play , , . Basketball Queen Court 12 Senior Trip Cho.rus 12 Semor Play Senior Trip JACK WAMPLER JANIE WITT Cross Country 10,11 Pep Club 9,10,12 Basketball 10-12 FHA 9-11 Track 10-12 Pt. Secretary 11 Boy's Jogging Club 11 Yearbook 12 Newspaper Staff 11 Newspaper Staff 12 Yearbook 11,12 Prom Queen 12 Senior Trip 1 , Nix 1 E PAULINE ZOLLMAN library Aid 9 1 - Pep Club 9-10 ; . . GARY ZWEYDORFF FHA 9-11 j 0 . , . , Usher 10 Yearbook 9-11 . 1 . s 1 I y, Cross Country 10,11 Drill Team 11 I . .V 7. ,1. ., Track 10,11 Girl's Jogging Club 11 I Prosser Vocational School 12 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SENIORS OF 1972 Where do I begin to tell about a trip that will be the greatest experience of your life. I guess the beginning will do. After kissing mom and dad good-by and receiving last minute do's and don't's, mostly don't's, I was ready for a nice quiet bus ride to Pittsburgh. Little did I know that I wouldn't get any rest till I got back home. Being on a bus with your classmates for more than a week was an experience in itself, like one big family. We managed to get nine people into the bathroom at one time, just to see if we could do it. During the ride, some people played cards while others talked or watched the scenery. As for myself, I thought it was fun to see how many different people I could sit with. Our bus driver and guide were just great to put up with us, and so were our sponsors. In Pittsburgh we had a free night and could do what we wanted. Curfew was at twelve o'clock and we had to have three or more in a group wherever we went. Six of us went to see Rod McKuen and got back Five minutes after curfew. but no one missed us. When we got back into our room we were greeted with green silly string all over our beds, compliments of our roommates. The next morning was Sunday and sinee we were traveling we had services on the bus. We sang church songs and folk tunes halfway to Gettysburg. There we saw the electric map of the battle and walked through the museum. Afterwards, we toured the battlefields and then headed for Washington, D. C. That night we saw the Lincoln Memorial and a few other places of interest, but what struck our minds the most was the trash and litter. At the time of our visit, thousands of people were in Washington to protest the war. Some had taken paint and written Obscenities on the walls of 'the buildings and a few of the monuments, while others had scattered trash all over the city. This brought on quite a discussion among our group, some were asking why protest against the war when they were ruining monuments and contributing to pollution. One thing is for sure, it made us all aware of the things happening around us. Something I thought I'd never see was New York City, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, NBC Studios, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, Radio City Music Hall and so much more. What impressed me more than anything else on the whole trip was the Broadway play, Hair. It was like watching a rehearsal because the performers were so at ease. Meme bers of the cast came out into the audience and threw daisies, I still have the one I caught. When I left, I wanted to go back and see it again. The people in New York weren't as friendly as in Washington, simply because they didn't have time. That's the big thing in New York, time. If the people weren't looking at their watches they were running or vice-versa. It made me thankful that I didn't live there, but it showed me something else far more important. I'd seen a lot of things to remember and to talk about when I got home, but not enough. It made me realize that there are many things in this world to see and many varieties of people to meet. I know that in my lifetime I won't do half the things I'd like, but I sure can try and enjoy what I do experience. Just remember to be aware of your trip and let it be the beginning of a great discovery - you and the world. 4W4'7y 16 WE WERE SENIORS - bent over our work, eager to learn . . . books spread about . . . moments of escape - sharpening pencils or tripping to water fountains . . . possessing a free and unburdened spirit . . . We met the challenges of life. We found happiness in attainment of goals. . identifiable by our own unity of spirit. We developed our own ideologies, our own culture. We took our place as members of society. THIS IS IT' SENIORS Yes, this is it. The Big Day for 1971 Seniors. To hnally walk the Processional. Sit and listen to speeches. '5 h e Walk up to receive your diploma. Sing the Alma Mater. Then, suddenly it's over. And just as suddenly, we realize that we have spent this day wavering between trying not to laugh and trying not to cry. 2O TO A JUNIOR, THE YEAR HAS TO BEGIN WITH GOOD OFFICERS O ' '13::uznnaz 4:331:33: mg: g? .. Treasurer JUDY HUTER Rep. JANET VANNOY Vice President MONICA GUTHRIE President SUSAN PARRISH Secretary ELAINE JENKINS Sponsor MR. WILSON Sponsor MRS. DILL USHERS AT GRADUATION $$$$$ Janet Vannoy Carl Fiveash Janie White Andy Abner Susan Parrish Kevin Guernsey JUNIORS, H'VILLE'S NEXT SENIORS A. Abner R. Applegate K. Bagshaw C. Biesel B. Brock J. Campbell S. Caudill J. Collar D. Dotson S. Drury C. Fiveash B. Guernsey K. Guernsey K. Guernsey M. GuthIie J. Hathaway B. Heil J. Higdon J. Horn J. Hughes J. Huter Mc aniels Miller Mullins Mullins Neville Neville Noble 0 'Bannon Parrish Smith Smith L- R. L. K. R. L. L. G. B. S. G. S. W. Sorg D. Staton D. Stettenbenz M. Sweeney C. Tatum J. Taylor D. Tharp Junior '3 Pastime! ! SOPHOMORES ENJOY A YEAR SPARKLED WITH FUN Treasurer ROBIN.MUNK Vice President DIANE PARRISH Rep. VICKIE HORINE President VICKIE EDWARDS Rep. KEITH MULLINS Secretary JANET ATER Sponsor MRS. SHELTON Up In The Air Around The Kitchen Out In The Wind 22 B. Adams L. Alsup D. Arnes J. Ater L. Bagshaw N. Begley D. Burton C. Caudill D. Cherry G. Cher J. Cleve and E. Coombs R. Dalton D. Edwards V. Edwards P. Guernsey D. Guthrie B. Hall M. Hall M. Hall T. Hall E. Hawkins R. Hawkins T. Heil J. Higdon B. Hill G. Hill T. Hill J. Hood V. Horine V. Horn R. Hunt P. Jackson H. Jenkins W. Jones G. Lamb D. Looney M. Lowell D. Mangles R. May S. Miller K. Mullins M. Mullins R. Munk B. Napier P. Nasby M. Page D. Parrish A. Pelston G. Phillips V. Pickerill G. Porter R. Rogers K. Rothbauer P. Smallw00d S. Smallwood OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Vice President JEFF HUTCHINS Secretary DANA GILL Rep. DEBBIE HOWELL Treasurer SHIRLEY PETTY President CANDY NARRON Sponsor MR. HILDRETH FRESHMEN LOOK FORWARD TO THE HALF-WAY MARK v 1' FRESHMEN DOMINATE HIGH SCHOOL - 62 D. Wampler G. Wampler C. Wilt B. Wininger B. Zollrnan I. Zollman D. Adams S. Barnes D. Begley B. Bott J. Bridges N. Brown R. Caudill T. Clark R. Daily E. Day V. Dotson R. Edwards D. Gill K. Greene P. Greenewood C. Guernsey R. Guernsey T. Guernsey T. Guthrie F. Hager J. Hager J. Harbold R. Hathaway M. Hood Q. Hoskins D. Howell M. Hubbard R. Huber M. Hu hes J. Hutc ins G. Jamison R. King S. Kiper R. Linder P. Looney J. McIntosh D. Mangles D. Mulhns C. Narron W. Nasby L. Petty M. Petty R. Petty 8. Petty R. Porter M. Robinson D. Schuler C. Secuskie P. Shadburn C. Shuping M. ShupinE C. Stetten enz S. Stewart D. Swarens V. Taylor R. Turner 25 Discovering ;Mav Thinking . . . and Going Home! 26 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS . . . SHARON VEST Treasurer BARRY MCDANIELS President HARVEY MULL Vice President SUSAN STAPLES Rep. MR. GILBERT Sponsor SHEILA MCINTOSH Secretary . . . WHERE ITS A EIGHTH GRADERS HA VE WILD TIM ES! EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Picture Not Available S. Teasdale S. Vest R. Wagner D. Wa en G. White C. Zweydorff M. Abbott L. Adams M. Adams R. Banet C. Barnes R. Belcher K. Bledsoe T. Bridges F. Campbell W. Campbell L. Carr D. Cherry T. Chen K. Cisse 1 R. Cockran C. Coker D. Coker B. Day D. Dickey D. Dieterlen E. Dietrich K. Dismore H. Grider S. Griffin R. Guernsey R. Guernsey T. Guernsey K. Hall T. Hall M. Heil S. Heil M. Hilbert B. Hill D. Horine M. Jackson W. Jamison J. Jones M. Jordon B. Kliessendorff G. Larson J. Looney M. Lyons V. May B. McDaniel S. McIntosh N. Meece F. Morris H. Mull J. Mull J. Munk J. Murdock R. Murphy B. Nance A. Neville J. Newlin P. Noble J. Parrish C. Pelston I. Phillips D. Pickerill D. Porter M. Porter G. Roberts M. Ross R. Schlenker V. Shephard D. Smallwood R. Smith M. Sprinkle S. Staples G. Stepp M. Tackett 30 P. Abbott V. Applegate R. Barnes N. Basham D. Beach T. Begley P. Broadus K. Bronson D. Brown A. Burton C. Campbell D. Caudill R. Cissell B. Coombs K. Dalton K. Day W. Deaton J. Dennison D. Dieterlen D. Dietrich D. DruIy D. Garrett T. Guernsey D. Hall J. Hall M. Harbold C. Hawkins T. Hawkins J. Heath D. Heil G. Hinderhan S. Hood B. Hooe S. Horton S. Howell J. Hubbard P. Hulsey C. Hunt B. Jenkins P. Lesnet T. Long L. Meece G. Melton M. Middleton C. Miller B. Mullins C. Murdock C. Murphy D. Nasby D. Nickels M. Page K. Pet R. Roth auer D. Riche K. Secus '6 J. Sexton G. Sherrard D. Shuping E. Sorg J. Staples M. Stargel M. Stettenbenz D. Sweeney S. Tatum D. Thomas D. Turner J . Wampler E. Wilson A. Witt K. Wooldridge J, Wycoff L. Wycoff SEVENTH GRADE CLASS R. Yates E. Zollman B. Zollman ; J- Zweydorff SIXTH GRADE CLASS Not AvailabIe a J . Waggoner C. Witcher T. Yates D. Yost D. Abell N. Alsup E. Barnes J. Brishaber C. Brock 1. Burton R. Calhoun J. Carr K. Casey L. Caudill D. Cissell T. Clarke L. Cockran M. Day C. Deaton P. Dickson J. Dietrich T. Dismore D. Doup R. Edwards S. Fabel Y. Fiveash D. Goodman J. Grider W. Grider D. Grimes C. Guernsey J. Guernsey M. Guernsey C. Guthrie R. Hacker T. Heath R. Heil S. Heil M. Hood L. Horn C. Houchens J. Houchens H. Hutchins D. Jackson V. Jobe R. Johnson M. Jones D. Larson L. Lockhart L. Lucas T. Lyons L. May R. McClain K. McKean J. Mull S. Nye W. N e M. O ermiller R. Palmer C. Pate K. Petty M. Pickerill H. Porter J. Powers J. Prall C. Reece J. Richardson P. Richey J . Ross S. Schlechty D. Smallwood S. Smith C. Sorg R. Stargel D. Stettenbenz D. Tatum B. Tripur'e R. VanMeter D. Wade ELEMENTARY ' K rm, wi- '. 1' Ff m;- i I .' W ; , I. 3.'. m.tkgm k, u ' .k ' Ia 3'; i I ' 6 5'5 !' 31,:i VigEEI H... . n -v' i ' s -.. W I .3 w'l Picture Not Available FIFTH GRADE CLASS K. Varnell K. Waggoner E. Winin er D. Wyco f K. Zollman P. Zollman E. Abbott J. Adams T. Allen P. Bagshaw R. Beach K. Begley S. Bridges D. Campbell R. Campbell D. Carver K. Cherry K. Cherry P. Cherry B. Cissell K. Cobb N. Cochran L. Cope B. Dennison R. Dickey D. Dietrich C. Drury R. Finch D. Frederick P. Gardner D. Garrett J. Goodin K. Greene S. Greenwood T. Grider L. Guernsey J. Guthrie M. Guthrie D. Hacker D. Hall R. Harbold S. Hinderhan H. Hicks C. Horn D. Houchens R. Huber R. Hughes E. Kliessendorff C. Looney B. Lucas A. McClanahan M. McFall B. McKean P. Miller M. Montgomery T. Moors G. Morris S. Mullins B. Munk R. Nance S. Nasby T. Newlin D. Noble R. Noble C. Petty G. Petty B. Porter M. Prall T. Reece T. Reno G. Reynolds M. Riley T. Robertson B. Ross T. Shake C. Tungate L. Turner P. VanMeter 34 M L. Agan M. Amos D. Armstrong T. Barnes K. Brid es C. Broc L. Campbell R. Campbell C. Daily J. Daily D. Day L. Dalton R. Dunn B. Fabel C. Finch R. Gilland P. Heath R. Heath D. Heil S. Heil C. Hunt K. Hunt D. Jackson R. Jackson M. Kinney S. Kirkpatrick J. Kleissendorff J. Knaebel 1. Lucas S. McDaniel R. Middleton D. Miller N. New A. Nye D. Pa? C. Pa mer E. Re nolds D. Ro ertson J. Rose A. Secuskie V. Smith M. Snow T. Staples 8. Stargel FOURTH GRADE CLASS W. Waggoner R. Wagner S. Basham M. Borden R. Bottorff T. Brafford T. Carr J. Cissell L. Clark J. Cleveland E. Dietrich K. Dietrich T. Dismore W. DuBois K. Glass J. Griffen S. Guernsey T. Guthrie M. Hester R. Horine M. Horton P. Hughes C. Jones W. Kaelin L. Kimmel S. King E. LaRose D. Lockhart T. Long R, Looney B. Montgomery T. Moore M. Mull K. Murphy B. Pelston J . Pett D. Pic erill J. Pollock C. Sexton P. Sherrard K. Small M. Smith T. Tomes C. Tungate K. VanMeter C. Waggoner S. Bates T- Algbg: D. Baxter 13- Ala T. Beard 9- A SUP D. Bledsoe M. Armstron g C, Bottorff 1;. Egggiageu 6' Bowung 15 C' 11 D. Brock . lsse L. Campbell D. Cobb B. Collar P. Eckert L. Elsner D, Cox w Cox P. Gardner T: Dennison K. 6111 M. Glass 5. gafgghan R. Goodin , D, Guthrie K. Hgster R. Guthrie D. chks T. Hicks S. Howser M. Hi don C. Hubbard A. Higg inbothan M. Hutchins D. HosEins B. James J. Jobe J. Jordon R. Johnson D. Kimmel Y. Johnston S. Kinney T. Jones K. LaFever R. Lockhart S. Lyons B. Looney K. McKean G. Lucas P. Middleton F. Lucas E. Morgan B. Mullins G. Page M. Murphy L. Paitsel T. Nehrt S. Pelston J. New G. Pharis S. Richardson . F. Ross B. Rlley P. Rothbauer w. Roberts D. Scholl 5. Robertson P. Scholl K. Smallwood . T. Sparrow lg. Srr11th D. Stettenbenz . Sm1th S. Sullivan J. Sorg F. Tucker J. Tungate S. Wa net 1. Varnell S. Waglpler 1- Wade B Wilson C. Waggoner P: Wilson K- ZWeydorff SECOND GRADE CLASS K. Allen D. Buford R. Ames C. Bagshaw L. Amos J. Bagshaw L. Ater J. Bowling M. Bowling 1. Campbell I. Broadus M. Caudill D. Burkhead A. Chapman K. Calhoun M. Cherry B. Cissell T. Cox G. Cochran V. Daniels A. Coker P. Day S. Collins K. Deaton J. Dietrich J. Dunn R. Dietrich J. Elsner T. DuBois R. Embry D. Dunlevy E. Erickson D. Fabel C. Goines T. Frederick S. Goodman C. Garette A. Grant C. Gobin A. Guernsey T. Guernsey S. Heath M. Guthrie S. Heil R. Hall T. Hicks R. Hall W. Hooe J. Houchens R. Kaelin R. Huber R. Katzman K. Jones T. King J. Johnston T. Kirkpatrick D. Lanham J. May R. Lewis D. McKean D. Lucas C. McReynolds J. Lucas I. Milner D. Montgomery L. Pickerill R. Nasby D. Porter K. Pate G. Prall P. Petty V. Reardon W. Reardon C. Schlechty K. Reul K. Schroeder K. Reul G. Shadburn R. Rose A. Shake T. Shope C. Sparrow L. Smith P. Staples T. Smith K. Stargel E. Sorg T. Stevens J. Tatum B. Turner L. Taylor S. Wright M. Taylor C. Wycoff 36 . T. Brock ? ; - A Buckner I .- , ' L. A er .. , . M. Buford Barnes . Ii: Brafford y jig TV . I ..I '1 , D. Burkhead B oadus J. I T. Cherr T. Cisse 1 R. Cochran B. Collar T. Campbell K, Carpenter K, Cavander , Cha man J p B. Dickey D, Collings . h . , - 7' T. Dickson G. Coombs ' ' ' : T. Dietrich D. Couch ., : g: ,, ' ' AI C. Dismore K. Davidson M. Furnish D, Elliot ,1 , . 7 , , 7 S. Glass B. Elsner ,r . . .. .; J. Grant R. Embry , . I , . , I ' ' T. Griffin T. Fiveash G. Hathaway D. Guernsey . . 3.I ,5. . . 1. . 2 R. Hester R. Guthrie '3 I. , 4 , I H. Hicks C. Hall - ' , ' , V. Higdon ' ,I. : ' ' . ., , . R. Howell 13- Higgs ' ' ' 5,73 - ' . P. Howser E. Hood ' ' . ' ' :' L. James R. Horine ' ' ' ' I - ;. . ' M. Jefferson T. Houchen , - , D. King G. Johnson ' I. 3 . ; . : D. Kinney A. Jones 3 2 B. LaFever D. Katzman ' ' 3V LaRose S. Kimmel McKean M. Long C; ; I. McIntosh D. Lucas ' ' ' x L. Lucas M. McClanahan A. Murdock R. Minor I . ' . J. Murph i. lildoslley -, -I ., ' ; M. Murp Y . u 1 . , . ,. N , . . . J. Murra P. Mullins : x ,. L Y P N b ' '; a J; ' ., I, L. Parrish . as y . 7 T. Pharis R. Nasby g ' . 3 !. : . J: R. Reardon A. Nehrt . , ' ., - C. Reynolds D. Palmer ' . . ' B R11 :5 ' . ; a ' D. Shadbum . ey S?! L I . . '5: :5 Ir. . .; L. Si man M. Robertson ' ' ' . I' ' f. 9 J. Snglling D. ROSS I' V I : ' , i' ' I J. Stewart K. SChlechry ' -' ' . . . . . ; . . S. Vaughn L. Sullivan 4 . 2w ' I ,. 7 . I L. Waggoner A. Sweeney , ' . .12. . 'Q L. Wag oner C' TaYlor ' f ., 4 L ' D. Warg J. Tucker ' I . . h .I C. Zollman D. Zollman J. Zollman M. Beard J. Bottorff D. Carpenter K. Coulter D. Dalton T. Davidson R. Embry T. Finch L. Furnish J. Hougland T. Hobbs B. Hood A. May A. McCutcheon V. McIntosh K. Montgomery L. Nevils J. Nye M. Scrogham R. Smith M. Sparks Ty Guthrie , KINDERGARTEN S. Chapman P. Cissell N. Collins D. Dotson K. Dunlevy M. Elsner D. Guernsey T. Higdon J. Hougland D. Hood R. Howell J. Huter J . Miles K. Miller T. Miller K. Reul T. Robertson V. Roby J. VanMeter W. Ward J. Wright lst; Jill Huter, Kind. Mrs. Collings, Kindergarten Class HENRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL'S HORNET TEAM With hard work and a lot of faith our Henry- ville Hornets pulled through with a five victory season. Even though the season was not a com- plete success there was superb effort shown on the parts of the players, coaches and fans. We the students at HHS would like to say we are very proud of our Hornet Team and wish them all the luck in a great season for the year ahead. 80 . . . Right Now, Boys! BACK ROW: L. Robinson, B. Hill, I . Hill, D. Mangels, J. Huter, D. Stetteribenz, D. Yost, J. Collar, J. Wampler, R. Hunt, K. Guernsey. FRONT ROW: COACH W. Portor and P. Smallwood, Mgr, 4O JV'S OFFER INEXHAUSTIBLE POTENTIAL BACK ROW: P. Smallwood, Mgr., B. H111, L. Petty, R. Applegate, D. Mangels, R. Rogers, D. Burton, J. Bridges, COACH C. Jackson. FRONT ROW: R. Edwards, G. Wampler, R. Hunt. VARSITY RECORD HENRYVILLE VS. OPP, 47 - 96 74 - 61 63 - 76 55 - 66 67 - 89 Crothersville Inv. Tourney 46 - 79 60 - 53 6O 71 62 60 58 - 53 Henryviue Holiday Tourney 60 - 82 60 63 69 - 79 46 - 62 53 - 104 64 - 62 45 - 81 42 - 62 63 - 73 46 - 70 MadisOn Sectional 34-61 Silver Creek Heltonville Lanesville Orleans Charlestown Tunnelton Crothersville Fayetteville Austin Medora Lanesville Borden New Washington Borden North Harrison Medora Madison Shawe Crothersville South Central Eastern Southwestern J. Collar, B. Guernsey, JV RECORD HENRYVILLE vs. OPP, 29-48 71-49 43-59 41-54 48-34 49-41 39-51 48-35 27-49 43-44 33-40 49-43 52-53 33-31 58-52 42-47 Silver Creek Heltonville Lanesville Orleans Charlestown Fayetteville Austin Medora New Washington Borden North Harrison Medora Madison Shawe Crothersville South Central Eastern WHILE WORKING AS A TEAM . . . Our Varsity Squad worked as a team throughout the year. Attend- ing cheerleader camp this summer they returned with iive SUPERIOR ribbons which whey won in com- petition. The girls continued to put on a great performance for the ball season. With their strong and energetic spirit they had to be the. best cheerleaders from Henryville. CAPT. LYNN BRAUN CO-CAPT. JUDY HIGDON BRENDA RILEY DONNA MCRAE BONNIE O'BANNON . . . OUR CHEERLEADERS DID THEIR THING! CAPT. DEBRA EDWARDS DIANE PARRISH Our J.V. CHEERLEADERS went to camp this summer and returned with three EXCELLENT ribbons and one OUTSTANDING ribbon. They per- formed several skits for pep sessions and also helped sponsor a dance with the VARSITY SQUAD which turned out well. In Nov. the VARSITY and J. V. SQUADS along with the Pep Club of- ficers and members held a SPIRIT PARADE. They marched down Hwy. 31 to the Legion Hall where a bon- iire was waiting. There was groovy participation by everyone who was involved. JANET ATER SUSAN MILLER PEP CLUB PUT IT TOGETHER The 1970-71 Pep Club really put it together with spirit and participation. Many big events were held such as a dance, a car wash and a bake sale. One of the activities that the Pep Club sponsored was the 1970-71 Homecoming and annual Spirit Parade. Judy Huter was chosen as the pep club mem E ber with the most spirit and Coach Wes Porter was presented with the title 'Coach of the Year'. Behind every team you will Find those ever faithful supporters - girls. Pep Club this year should be very proud of the boosting support they gave throughout the season - especially when the going got rough. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: Sergeant at arms ------ . ----- ANDY ABNER President ------------ VICKIE EDWARDS Treasurer ------------ MONICA GUTHRIE Vice President ------------ JUDY HUTER Secretary ------------- ELAINE JENKINS Sponsor ---------------- MRS. WEBER MONICA GUTHRIE A brown eyed, red haired Junior at Henryville High School. She was crowned and afterwards congratulated with a kiss from two Junior boys, Dale Yost and Doug Stettenbenz. As you can see, excited, surprised and happy were her expressions. prhomore Candidate Freshman Candidate IDA ZOLLMAN DEBBIE CHERRY Escorted by Escorted by JACK HUTER LOREN ROB INSON Sophomore Senior Candidate Candidate ROBIN MUNK JANE VEST Escorted by Escorted by CARL CAMPBELL JACK WAMPLER FRESHMAN BALL TEAM BACK ROW: J. Hutchins, D. Swarens, B. Guernsey, G. Wampler, L. Petty, R. Rogers, COACH C. Jackson. FRONT ROW: J. Bridges, R. Edwards, E. Day, M. Mullins, D. Burton. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM COACH J. Brown. FRONT ROW: J. Newlin, R. Belcher, J. Munk, R. McDaniel, J. Mull. T. Hawkins. J. Carr, COACH J. Brown. FRONT ROW: M. Abbott, S. Fable, D. Hall, J. Sexton, D. Nickels, R. Edwards, R. Rothbauer. HERE ARE THE USHERS BACK ROW: E. Sorg, P. Hulsey, R. Cissell, D. Hall. FRONT ROW: D. Nickels, D. Cherry, D. Nasby, J. Staples, M. Middle- ton, T. Cherry. STATISTICIANS ARE ON THE UP Steve Smallwood and Billy Guernsey The people on this page help in many ways to represent the Black and Gold Hornet of HHS. Cheerleader Sponsor: Mrs. Weber .w TOP TO BOTTOM: Sara Hood, Carol Miller, tain: Becki Coombs. 8th GRADE CHEERLEADERS LEFT: Joni Parrish, Tracy Guernsey, Captain: Geri White, Roxanne Guernsey. PEP CLUWS CRIES ECHO IN SPIRITED UPROAR VICTORIA MAY Sergeant at Arms VANESSA SHEPHARD Secretary and Treasurer ROBIN GUERNSEY President SUSAN STAPLES Sergeant at Arms SHEILA MCINTOSH Vice President 71;!qu H; JWULHHII YY mm NT um 0v co $7! 05 RN CU R . ; .. Mn : 2. . W x: I 3' a BACK ROW: P. Smallwood, Mgr. , R. Applegate, C T. Hill, I. Huter, J. Wampler, COACH C. Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: J. Schuler, K. Guernsey, CC; M. Lowell, J. Bridges, S. Lowell, CC; R. Edwards, L. Petty, CC; D. Burton, B. Hill. FRONT ROW: R. Hunt, R. Rogers, G. Willis, D. Mangels, CC. BASEBALL C; G. Wampler, B. Guernsey, CC; L. Alsup, 1; . 2f. u Guernsey, D. Yost, J. Collar, D. BACK ROW: P. Smallwood, Mgr., J. Schuler, R. Hunt, B. Mangels, T. Hill, COACH W. Porter. FRONT ROW: J. Bridges, K. Guernsey, M. Lowell, S. Smallwood, R. Edwards, L. Robinson, R. Rogers. WW1. 5-? 7 51 SPORT AWARDS WERE EARNED One of the fast runners! The Cross Country boys look proud of their achieve- ment. Lettered jackets of black and gold were awarded to these five Seniors: Steve Lowell, Jack Huter, Lynn Braun, Jack Wampler and Loren Robinson. While Mr. Porter presented the awards, the spec- tators looked on with approval. .Auhhh -.. .. . ORGANIZATIONS 54 Officers and S ponsor. FHA District Representative: VICKIE EDWARDS FHA... Linda Miller Judy Huter Robin Munk Janice Horn JoWanna Taylor Monica Guthrie Vickie Edwards Ramona May Janet Vannoy Jane Vest Judy Higdon Mona Feeler Mrs. Carothers Betty Crocker Award: JAN COOMBS Our emblem is octagonal in shape. It bears the name of our organization. Around the top of the plane and around the lower side is the motto. In the center is a house supported by two hands symbolizing that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. FHA Good Citizens: CHARLIE TABOR and MONA FEELER Officers and Sponsor BACK ROW: Steve Caudill, Sammy Tatum, Gerald Ames, Charlie Tatum, Mr. Brown. FRONT ROW: Wayne Jones, Terry Hill. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The National Emblem of the Future Farmers of America is significant and meaningful in every detail. Used by mem- bers in all recognized units of the organization, it is made up of five symbols: the owl, the plow, and the rising sun, within the cross section of an ear of corn, which is surmounted by the American eagle. Upon the face of the emblem appear also the words, Vocational Agriculture, and the letters, FFA. The owl is symbolic of wisdom and knowledge; the plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil; the rising sun is emblematic of progress and the new day that will dawn when all farmers are trained and have learned to cooperate; the cross section of an ear of corn represents common agricul- tural interests since corn is native to America and grown in every State; and the eagle is indicative of the national scope of the organization. SWEETHEART I BRENDA HEIL STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Fisher Mona Feeler David Nickels Jan Coombs Lynn Braun Monica Guthrie Judy Huter Janice Horn Romona May Clara McIntosh Eddie Coombs Debbie Howell ShirleylPetty Jeff Bridges HAS ACTIVE YEAR NEWSPAPER STAFF BACK ROW: D. Howe11,K. Rothbauer, V. Horn, R.Mu11ins,R. McDaniel, D. Staten, K. Guernsey, D. McRae, L. Braun, S. Harney, V. Edwards, E. Jenkins, M. Guthrie. NEXT ROW: G. Adams, G Phillips, 8. Parrish, J. Collar, B. O'Bannon, D, Stettenbenz, B. Guernsey. K- Guemsey, K. Mullins, G. Ames, J. Huter. NEXT ROW: L. Murphy, A. Varnell, J. Higdon, D. Edwards, J. Witt, B. Riley, J. Higdon, D. Dotson, J. Coombs, J. Munk. FRONT ROW: Mrs. O'Brien, V. Horine, L. Miller, J. Vannoy, L. Neville, P. Bagshaw, D. Nickels. This year the newly formed High School Cho- rus and Junior High Chorus was led by Mrs. Donna Carter. The two groups combined to perform for the Christmas production of The Little Drummer Boy. They also entertained for the Musicale of 1971 and the PTA meeting held in May. At the left, we see Mrs. Carter singing with future cho- rus members. IN BEGINNING BAND YOU LOOK FORWARD TO - - IFS SENIOR BAND YOU STRIVE FOR GUIDED BY MARY, JAN AND JUDY . . . These girls are the legs of the HHS band. Along with the direction of Mr. Jack Hildreth and their own acquired talent, they have per- formed many shows for halftime entertainment at basketball games. Whether they be with the band or on their own, these gals have proven time and again their ability to really put on a show. MAJORETTE ------- MARY BADGER DRUM MAJORETTE ----- JAN COOMBS MAJORETTE ------ JUDY HUTCHINS . . . THE HORNETTES SET PACE FOR HHS 6'l D N A B G W H C R A M m: E m V Y R N E H SENIOR BAND JACKETS This mischievously grinning group of Seniors were half of the band '3 wind power. The jackets were awarded at the Christmas Concert. BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Coombs, J. Cleveland, I. Vest, D. Deiterlen, S. Harney, J. Payne, P. Bagshaw, L. Murphy, L. Braun, J. Hutchins, A. Var- ' nell, M. Badger. BAND OFFICERS Mr . Hildreth peggy Bawhaw Jane Vest Jay Cleveland John Payne Jan Coomhs Lynn Braun Under the direction of Mr, Jack Hildreth, the band proudly displayed the spirit uf HHS throughout the year. Whether providing music and halftime entertainment at basketball games, or supporting the cheerleaders in pep rallies, the band was always prepared to lend its talent. FROM THE SHINING BRASS AND DELICATE WOODWINDS COME THE SOUNDS OF THE CONCERT BAND 1970-1971 FALL FESTIVAL KING AND QUEEN GARY WAMPLER RONDA POE The Fall Festival, an annual money making project for the band, is enjoyed by everyone. Whether you are involved with the concert, the dinner, the king and queen contest or just a by- stander, you thrill with the excitement of the evening. Thanks to the hard work of everyone the festival was a complete success. Junior, JANIE WHITE; Senior, GERALD AMES; Sophomore, TERESA HELL; Freshman King, GARY WAMPLER; Senior Queen, RONDA POE; Sophomore, MIKE HALL; Freshman, DONNA ADAMS; Junior. ANDY ABNER. I 'v ORGANIZATION AWARDS WERE ACHIEVED Brenda Riley, above, was presented Co-ed Cor- respondent by Mrs. Carothers. LARRY CHAPMAN AWARD Given to a Senior in the HHS band, this year it Was a tie. The plaques were presented to John Payne and Peggy Bagshaw at graduation exercises. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION DAR was awarded to Jan Coombs, right, a proud Senior of1971. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I e The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization of which: Mary Badger Karen Bagshaw Jan Coombs Judy Huter Donald Dieterlen Elaine Jenkins Susie Harney Susie Parrish David Nickels Janet Vannoy Robert Applegate Dale Yost were chosen by the faculty as earning the high- est scholastic honor a student in a secondary schooling can achieve. 65 WERE ALMOST DONE HHS YEARBOOK STAFF MR. ELDON KIMMEL ---------- YEARBOOK ADVISOR LINDA MURPHY --------------- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DAVID THARP ---------------- SPORTS EDITOR SUSIE HARNEY ------------- SENIOR HIGH EDITOR CARL FIVEASH --------- ADMINISTRATIONS EDITOR JUDY HUTCHINS ----------------- CO-EDITOR JEFF HUTCHINS ---------------- PHOTO EDITOR MONICA GUTHRIE ----------- JUNIOR HIGH EDITOR DONNA MCRAE ------------- BUSINESS MANAGER LYNN BRAUN ------------------- ART EDITOR DEBBIE DOTSON ------------ ELEMENTARY EDITOR SUSAN MILLER ----------- ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR SIGH, IT'S FINISHED THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS 68 QUEEN JANIE WITT and KING BOB SHUMATE wyvs ONLY JUST BEGUN. We 've only just begun to live . . , White lace and promises, a kiss For luck and we're on our way. We 've only begun. Before the rising sun we fly . . . So many roads to choose, we start Out walking and learn to run. And yet, we've just begun. Sharing horizons that are new to us, Watching the signs along the way, Talking it over, just the two of us, Working together day to day . . . Together When the evening comes, we smile . . , So much of life ahead, We'll find a place where there's room To grow . . . and YesI We've lust Begun, s m R O M E M T N A S m L D. AND NOW . . . Henryville High School is people. In a crowd of individuals each face possesses worth, ideals, character. Faces laughing . . . dreaming . . . thinking; happy faces, lonely faces . . . many faces expressing many moods. This school means something different to each individual and it is our wish to have captured in the preceding pages something of the Henryville High School that each stu- dent knows, loves, and will remember. ADVERTISERS AN OPEN LETTER TO 1971 GRADUATES Much has been said to you in the final days of your high school career. The emphasis has been on the transition from the narrow confines of a regulated and orderly life as a high school student to the freedom of adults you will experience at this im- portant time in your life. You will assume new roles, some as continuing students, some in the business world, some in military service, and, yes, some even planning homes of your own. With freedom comes responsibilities - responsibilities to society, your family, and your friends, brought on by owning and operating automobiles, acquiring property, and taking your place in the community. Although many of you who do not plan to go to college have completed your record, all of you are starting a new type of record as an insurance consumer. Probably the first and most pressing need you will have for insurance will be automobile insurance. The record you are making today as a youthful driver will have a lasting impact. A good driver is a careful driver. A careful driver has fewer accidents, which means fewer claims are paid. The philosophy of insuring automobile drivers today recognizes and rewards, with reduced premiums, the good driver. You, as an insurance consumer, require intelligent advice and counsel. Selection of your insurance agent should be made carefully. Quality and high standards in good insurance advice and counsel can be obtained from an independent agent who identifies himself by the Big I. Now is not too soon to become acquainted with the independent agent, a man who becomes increasingly important to you as the years go by. MURPHY-RUTH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insure in Sure Insurance 106 North Front Street . Phone 294-1338 .Henryville, Indiana THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE BANK HENRYVILLE BRANCH Money ???? If you use it wisely it is a good servant. When used poorly it is the worst of masters. A good saving account is always a good start. 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McClain Avenue- Ed and Bud Scottsburg, Indiana INDEX A Abner. A., Jr. 20.21.44.64 Adams. B. , Soph. 23,56 Adams. D.. Fresh. 1.24.25.47.64 Adams, 6., Sr. 1.6.9.17.18.26.44.58.59.61.70 Alsup. L.. Soph. 6,23,51,52 Ames. D. . Soph. 23 Ames. G.. Sr. 1.9,17.18.56,58.64 Applegate, R., Jr. 1,21,41,50.51.52.62.63.67 Ater, L, Soph. 1.23.24.43.44,55.69.70 B Babb. L.. Fac. 5 Badger. M.. Sr. 8.9.16.18.55.61.62.63 Bagshaw, K. . Jr. 6.21.55 Bagshaw. L.. Soph. 6,23,62,63 Bagshaw. P.. Sr. 9.16.18.26.58.59. 62.63.70 Bailey. M. . Fac. 5 Barnes. 8. . Fresh. 25 Baugh. E., Sr. 9.18 Baxter. C., Fac. 6 Begley. D. . Fresh. 25 Begley, N. . Soph. 23 Biesel, C., Jr. 6,21,44,55 Bott, B. . Fresh. 25 Braun. L.. Sr. 1.9,16.17,18,26.42.44,52,55.58, 59,62.63.66.69 Bridges. J. , Fresh. 25.41.46.51.58 Brock, B. . Jr. 21 Brown. 1.. Fac. 4.46.47.56.57 Brown. N.. Fresh. 25.59.70 Bunch, Z.. Fac. 5 Burton. D. , Soph. 23.41.46.51 C Campbell. C., Sr. 1.9.18.26.40.45.70 Campbell, 1.. Jr. 6.21.55 Carothers, L.. Fac. 54.55.65 Carpenter, J. , Fac. 5 Carter. D. , Fac. 1.59.70 Casey. B. , Jr. 26 Caudill. C., Soph. 23.26.55 Caudill. R., Fresh. 25.55 Caudill, 8., Jr. 21.56.57 Cherry. D.. Soph. 23,44,45,55,61,70 Cherry. G. . Soph. 6.23.55 Clark. T. . Fresh. 25 Cleveland. J. . Sr. 1.9.16.18.62,63 Cleveland, I. , Soph. 16.23.62.63 Coker. C., Fac. 5 Collar, 1., Ir. 1,21,40,41,51,58,69 Collings. I.. Fae. 5 Coombs. E., Soph. 23.56.58 Coombs. L. Sr. 8.10.18.26.44.54,58.59,61.62. 63,65.67.69,70 J Coombs. R. . Fae. 5 Couch. E., Fac. 5 Dailey. R. , Fresh. 25 Dalton, R. , Soph. 23.62.63 Day. E., Fresh. 25.26.46 Dieterlen. D. , Sr. 10,18,62,63,67 Dill. J. . Fac. 4.20 Ditzel. G. . Fac. 5 Dotson. D.. Jr. 21.44. 55, 58.66.70 Dotson. V. . Fresh. 24,25 Drury. 8.. Jr. 21 Dugan, P.. Sr. 10.16.18.26 Dunlevy. B.. Fac. 4 E Edwards, D.. Soph. 1.22.23,26.43.44.55.58.70 Edwards. R., Fresh. 25.41.46.51 Edwards. V., Soph. 1.22.23,26.44,54.55,58,59. 70 Feeler. M.. Sr. 8.10.17,18.54.55.58 Fisher. D. , Fac. 4, 58 Fiveash. C., Jr. 20.21.66.67 Furnish, H. , Fac. 4,68 Furnish, J. , Fac. 4 Gilbert. W. . Fac. 4,28 Gill. D. . Fresh. 24.25.44 Goforth. C., Sr. 10,18 Greene. K.. F'resh. 25.44.47.55,62,63 Greenewood, P. , Fresh. 25 Guernsey. B.. Jr. 21.47.58 Guernsey. C., Sr. 10.18 Guernsey. C., Fresh. 25.44.62.63 Guernsey. K., Jr. 21,44.58,62,63 Guernsey. K. , Jr. 20.21.40,50,51.52,58,70 Guernsey, P. , Soph. 23 Guernsey. R., Fresh. 25.41.46.50,51.52 Guernsey. T.. Fresh. 6,25,44,69 Guthrie. D.. Soph. 23 85 86 Guthrie, M. . Jr. 1.6,20,21,26,44.45,54,55,58, 66,68 Suthrie, T., Fresh. 25 Hager. F.. Fresh. 25 Hager, J. . Fresh. 25 Hall. B. . Soph. 23 Hall, B.. Sr. 10,18 Hall. M., Soph. 23 Hall. M., Soph. 23,24.62.63.64 Hall. T., Soph. 23 Harbold. J. . Fresh. 25 Harney. 8.. Sr. 1,10.16.18,23.44.55.58.59.62. 63.66.70 Hathaway. 1., Jr. 21 Hathaway. R. . Fresh. 25.56 Hawkins. E.. Soph. 23 Hawkins. R.. Soph. 23 Heil. B.. Jr. 21,26.57.62.63.67 Heil. T., Soph. 23.24.64 Higdon, J. . Soph. 23.44.55.58 Higdon. L. Jr. 1,21.26.42.44.54.55.58.67.69. '70 Hildreth. J.. Fac. 1.4.24.60.63.68 Hill. B.. Soph. 23.40.41.51.56 Hill. G.. Soph. 23.62.63 Hill. T., Soph. 23.40.51.56 Hobbs. W. . Fac. 5 Hood. 1.. Soph. 22.23.44 Hood. M. , Fresh. 25. 59 Horine. V.. Soph. 6.22,23.44.55,58.59 Horn. 1.. Jr. 21,44.54.55.58 Horn. V.. Soph. 1.6,23.44.55.58.61.70 Hoskin3. Q. , Fresh. 24.25 Howell. D. . Fresh. 6,24,25,58 Hubbard. M., Fresh. 25.26 Huber. R. , Fresh. 25 Hughes. B.. Sr. 11.18 Hughes, J. . Jr. 21.56.57 Hughes, M., Fresh. 25.56 Hunt. R.. Soph. 23,40,41,51 Hutchins. 1.. Fresh. 24,25.44.62.63.66 Hutchins. 1., Sr. 11.16,18.6l,62.63.66.67.69 Huter, 1., Sr. 1.8.11,16.18.40.45.51.52.58 Huter. J.. Jr. 1.6,20.21,26.44.54,55.58 Jackson. C., Fae. 1.41.46.51.70 Jackson. P.. Soph. 23.44.55 Jamison. G.. Fresh. 25.50.52.56 Jenkins. E.. Jr. 20.21.26,44.58 Jenkins. H., Soph. 23 Jones, L..'Fac. 5 Jones, W., Soph. 23.56 K Kennedy. D. . Fac. 2.68 Kimmel. E. . Fae. 1.66 King. R.. Fresh. 25 Kiper. 8.. Fresh. 25 Kleehammer. G.. Sr. 11.18,56.57.58 L Lamb. G.. Soph. 23 Lesnet. A. , Jr. 21,57 Lewis. W.. Fae. 5 Linder, R.. Fresh. 25 Looney. D. . Soph. 6.23.55 Looney, 1.. Sr. 6.11.16.18.55 Looney, P. . Fresh. 25.55 Lovins. D. . Fac. 5 Lowell. M. . Soph. 23.51 Lowell. S. , Sr. 11,18,50.51.52 M McDaniel. R. , Jr. 21.44.58 McIntosh. C.. Soph. 6.58 McIntosh. J. . Fresh. 25 McRae. D.. Sr. 1,8,11,17,18,26,42.44.55.58, 59.66.67.70 Mangles, D., Soph. 23.40.41,50,51.52.67,69 Mangles. D.. Fresh. 25 Marsh. P.. Fac. 4,6,8 Masters. T., Fac. 5 May. L., Jr. 21.55.61 May. R.. Soph. 6,22.23.44,54.55.58 Miller. G.. Sr. 11,18 Miller. L., Jr. 21.44.54.55.58 Miller, 8., Soph. 1.22.23,43,44.55,62.63.66. 70 Morrison. 8., Sr. 12.18 Mullins. D.. Fresh. 6.24.25 Mullins. K., II. 21 Mullins. K.. Soph. 22.23.56.58 Mullins. M., Soph. 6.23.46.52.56 Mullins. R.. Jr. 21.4,55.58.62.63 Munk. 1., Sr. 6.12,18.26.44.55, 58 Munk. R.. Soph. 23.44.45.54,55.61 Murphy. L.. Sr. 1,8,12,17,18.44,55.58.59.62. 63.66.70 Napier, B. , Soph. 6,23 Narron, C,, Fresh. 24,25,44,47,55 Nasby, P., Soph. 6,23,55 Nasby, W. , Fresh. 25,55 Neville, L., Jr. 21,55 Neville, L. , Jr. 21,58 Nickels, D., 8r, 1,8,12,18,52,58,67,69 Noble, G., Jr, 6,21 Nye, C., Sr, 12,18,61 O O'Bannon, B.. Jr. 1,21,26,42,44,55,58,69,70 O'Bannon, R., Sr, 12,17,18 O'Brien, Y., Fac. 4,58 Omanson, M. , Fac. 4 Page, M, , Soph. 23 Parrish, D., Soph. 22,23,24,43,44,52,55,70 Parrish, S, , Jr, 1,20,21,44, 55,58,61 Payne, 1., Sr. 1,6,12,16,18,26,62,63 Pelston, A., Soph. 23 Petty, L, , Fresh. 25,41,46,50,51,52 Petty, M., Fresh. 25 Petty, R. , Fresh. 25 Petty, 8., Fresh. 24,25,44, 58 Phillips, G., Soph. 1,23,44,55, 58,61,70 Pickerill, D. , Sr. 12,28 Pickerill, V. , 80111: 6,23,62,63 Poe, R. , Sr, 13,16,17,18,55,59,64,70 Porter, D., Sr, 13,16,18 Porter, G., Soph. 6,23 Porter, R. , Fresh. 25 Porter, W. , Fac. 1,40,51,52 Prall, T. , Fac. 4,8 R Riley, B, , Sr. 1, 13,17,18,26,42,44, 55, 58, 65, 70 Robertson, R. , Sr, 13,18,56,57 Robinson, L, , Sr, 13,18,40,45,51,52 Robinson, M, , Fresh, 6,25 Rogers, R. , Soph. 23,41,46, 51,56 Rothbauer, K. , Soph. 6,23, 55,58 S Schleicher, M. , Fac. 6 Schuler, D., Fresh. 24,25,51 Secuskie, C. , Fresh. 25,59 Shadburn, P, , Fresh. 25 Shelton, D, , Fac. 4,22 Shurnate, C,, Sr, 13,16,18,26,67,69 Shumate, R., Sr. 13,17,18,67,68,69 Shuping, C,, Fresh. 25,59 Shuping, M. , Fresh. 25 Smallwood, P. , Soph. 23,40,41,51,42 Smallwood, S., Soph. 23,24,47,5l Smith, G., Jr. 21,67 Smith, S. , Jr, 21 Sorg, W. , Jr. 21 Spurgeon, E. , Fac. 4 Staton, D. , Jr. 21,26,44,55,58,62,63 Stettenbenz, C. , Fresh. 1,25,44 Stettenbenz, D. , Jr. 21,40,45,58 Stewart, S. , Fresh. 25,56 Swarens, D., Fresh. 25,46 Sweeney, M,, Jr, 21 Sweeney, R. , Sr, 13,18 T Tabor, C. , Sr, 14,18, 55, 56, 57 Tatum, C. , Jr. 21,56,57 Tatum, S. , Sr. 6,14,17,18,56,57 Taylor, I. . Jr. 21, 54, 55, 61, 68 Taylor, S. , Fae. 1,4,70 Taylor, V. , Fresh. 25 Tharp, D. , Jr. 21,44, 56, 5'7, 66, 67, 69 Turner, R. , Fresh. 24,25,56,62,63 V Vaccaro, D., Fae. 5 Vannoy, J. , Jr. 16,20,21,54,55,58 Varnell, A., Sr, 14,18,44,58,62,63,69 Vaughn, S. , Soph. 23 Vest, J., Sr. 14,16,17,18,44,45,54,55,59,62,63, 70 W Wampler, D., Fresh. 24,25,47 Wampler, G., Fresh. 1,25,41,46,47,51,56,64 Wampler, 1., Sr. 14,18,26,40,45,51,52,54 Weber, R., Fac. 4,44,48,49 White, 1., Jr. 1,20,21,55,61,64,67,69,70 White, M. , Fac. 5 Willis, G., Soph. 51 Wilson, W. , Fac. 4,20 Wilt, C,, Fresh. 25 Wininger, B. , Fresh. 25,56 Witt, 1,, Sr. 14,17,18,44,58,67,68 87 Y Zollman, B. , Fresh. 25 Zollman, 1., Fresh. 25,44,45,59,62,63 Yost, D., Jr. 1,21,40,45,51,52,62,63,67,70 Zollman, P., Sr. 14.18.67 Z Zweydorff, G. , Sr. 14,16,18 THE END lost! somehow? today? peace? America? girl? be yourself! more! dreams! where! wax? set apart? tomorrow! Hell? kindness! fire? Grand Funk? prejudice? soul! indecision? Indian? eternity? ecology! nothing! Vietnam? sun? old? death! love? who? R E L A TE somewhere! segregation? Neil Diamond? baby! Mac Davis? cry? hate! drugs? war! Romeo! materialism? then? boy! sex? To moon! world! hot pants? left out! young! war? woman? want out? integration? sorry? money? decision? forgotten? tenderness! brotherhood! YO U Juliet? infinite? wanted in! devotion! life? less? Jesus Christ Super Star! image? want prayer? man! event! Proud Mary? neglect? why not? earth! God! someday? stars? someday? passion! Silver Raven? body? why? In the Ghetto? pollution! now! stoned? rain! discipline? lonely? Apollo 15? damned! environment? close? equal? heaven?
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