Henryville High School - Hi Lites / Memories Yearbook (Henryville, IN)
- Class of 1973
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Don Kennedy, Principal HAPPINESS IS HAVING A FACULTY WHO CARES Darrell Duff, Vocational Agriculture William Gilbert, Science Jack Hildreth, Band Larry Johnson, English Penelope Klopp, English, Mathematics Patricia Marsh, Librarian Yvonne O'Brien, Business Marsha Omanson, English Wesley Porter, Health and P.E. Thomas Prall, Science Raymond Ratledge, Mathematics Sara Roche, French, Spanish, Government Phillip Schroer, History and Athletic Director Elizabeth Spurgeon, Language Arts Stephen Taylor, Mathematics Thomas Traylor, Health and P.E., Business, Asst. Coach Roberta Weber, Art and P.E. Janice Wells, Home Economics William Wilson, Social Studies James Yost, Social Studies and Science Athlyn Mollohan, Guid ance Counselor -- z' . IN HONOR OF ELIZABETH SPURGEON We, the 1973 yearbook staff, fondly dedicate our efforts in this yearbook to Mrs. Elizabeth Spurgeon a most revered and beloved teacher. Although she retires this year, her memory as friend and teacher will endure in the lives of her stu- dents, both present and past. Mrs. Spurgeon has contributed in a most unique, meaningful and generous way to the quality of this school and to the formation of minds in this community. Thus, in the truest sense of the word, Mrs. V Spurgeon is a TEACHER--one who molds the lives and spirits of students. We proudly salute her in this endeavor to give the .4 happy year 1973 a permanent memory in print. We wonder how we ever got along without Athlyn M0110- han, Guidance Counselor, who finds time for everyone. Our Principal, Don Kennedy, manages his many duties Just ask Alice Neville! with quiet efficiency and good humor, winning the affec- tion as well as the respect of his students. Carolyn Baxter handles so many of Our staff of Cheerful and attractive student aides brightens up the office. our problems that we cannot help but wonder how she can still be smiling at the end of a long day. But she never fails! School Nurse Martha Schleicher Our custodians have a big job keeping up with us tor picking up after usy Mr. makes our hurts all better. Alsup, Mr. Hall, Mr. Brock, Mr. Baugh, and Mr. Pfister. Can you imagine a winter without their great chili? Our cooks are: Mrs. Good- Mrs. Irene Hutchins, affectionately man, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Simms, Mrs. Smallwood, Mrs. Popp, Mrs. Jones, known as Granny, dispenses every- and Mrs. Carter. thing from crayons to goodies in our 3 bookstore. , w. .u - ,, ,9 , 33k p-VL . - ..., ,. L u' Come storms or slick roads, our bus drivers never fail to get us to school UatsD: Ronnie Guernsey, Arthur Gobin, Clyde Dean, Henry Rothbauer, Quentin Hoskins, Roscoe Smith, McKee Munk, Marshall Robertson, Nellie Heath, Bill Milner, and George Guernsey. Guy Guernsey is not pictured. g: I CLASS OF 73: CELEBRITIES Senior class officers and sponsors seem to be a compatible group. standing are: Mr. Raymond Ratledge, sponsor; Carol Caudill, treasurer; Susan Miller, presi- dent; Ruth Hawkins, secretary; Mrs. Sara Roche sponsor; seated are; Vickie Horine, reporter; Terry H111, vice-president; Teresa Hall, photographer. SENIOR STUNTS JENRYVILLE ' H SCHML ';Qa N.M....$-mem.w H . v: . . . AND BRAIN POWER The torch of knowledge . . . may it ever burn brightly. For we do believe that the glow from its fire can truly light the world. Vickie Lee Horine, Valedictorian. VICKIE LEE HORINE Vickie has a long list of activities and honors at the end of four busy years at HHS: National Honor Society, 11,12; li- brary aide, 10,11; newspaper staff, 10-12; class reporter, 10-12; FHA,.9-11; drill team, 11-12; student council, 11-12; senior trip; senior play; 4-H club president; Girlsl State delegate; DAR; Wh0,s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, 11-12; Latin I and II award; English award, 9-10; geometry award, 10; typing 1, 11;chemistry, 11; US. history, 11;algebra II, 11;class tourney, ll, 12; 11I Dare You Awardll; Danforth award. Vickie plans to become a registered surgical nurse by attending IUS and Purdue University. Ramona May, Salutatorian. RAMONA MAY Ramona, too, claims an impressive roster of awards and interests. Her activities are presented along with the other senior photos. Probably dearest to her heart is the study of foreign language. Ramona will graduate with four years of Spanish; but she is not content to limit herself to one lan- guage. In her senior year, she has begun French, and a reliable source says that she is the recipient of the French Iaward for supe- rior achievement for 1973. When Ramona graduates from Henry- ville, she will go all the way to Utah to Brigham Young University to pursue a B.A. degree in Spanish. All we can do is wish her 11bon voyagetl and 111a mejor suerte, senori- ta? -24 Daniel T. Ames Janet Elaine Ater F.F.A., 9,10,12; Greenhand Yearbook staff, 9; pep club, 9; honors, 9; chorus reporter, 11; F.H.A., 9-12; point secretary, spring chorus concert award, 10; projects chairman, 11; 11; pep club, 9,10; baseball, songleader, 12; state conven- 12; senior play; senior trip. tion, 11,12; Fall Festival . Fondest memory: graduation. queen candidate, 11; class sec- : retary, 10;jogging club, 10; girls1 track, 11;offlce aide, 12; senior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to attend the Metridata Institute and become a medical assistant. Fondest memory: all the good times and friends during my high school years. Bruce Adams Leroy Alsup F.F.A., 9-12; senior trip; live- Basketball, 9,11; most consis- , stock judging, 9-10; basket- tent JV player, 11; track, 9-10; ball, 9; class tourney, 11-12. cross country, 9-10; student council, 11;library aide, 9-10; business math award, 10; geometry award, 10; book- 3 keeping award, 11; US. histo- 1 ry award, 11; senior trip; WHO1S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 11-12; Danforth 111 Dare You11 Award for the top-ranking senior man. Fond- est memory: graduation. Mary Carol Caudill Deborah Lynn Cherry F.H.A., 9-10; library aide, 12; Drill team, 9'10; yearbook office aide, 12; senior class Staff, 9; F-H-A-, 9,11,12; li- treasurer; senior play; senior brary aide, 9,11,12; pep club, trip. Ambition: to become a 10,11; National Honor Society, 1 housewife or to join the Air 11,12; Student Council Presi- Force. Fondest memory: dent, 12; basketball queen . senior trip. candidate, 10; senior play;se- 1 nior trip. Ambition: to teach. Fondest memory: senior year and 171 and 173 proms. Linda Marie Bagshaw Dennis Burton Band contests-five ratings of Basketball, 9-11;cross country, first place; band librarian, 11- 9-12; track, 9-12; F.F.A., 9, 12; F.H.A., 9 tcake decoraton; 11,12; usher, 9-10; senior trip. library aide, 9,10,12; senior play; senior trip. V I No Gearldine Cherry Yearbook staff, 9;library aide, 10,12; pep club, 10,11; F.H.A., 9-11; National Honor Society, 11,12; WHO1S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 11-12; senior play; senior trip. Fond- est memory: senior year. Rhonda Elaine Dalton Library aide, 9; junior high girls1 track team manager, 10; Spanish award, 11-12; band, 9-12; band secretary, 12; WHO,S WHO IN AMERI- CAN HIGH SCHOOLS, 12; WHO1S WHO IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES IN INDIANA, 12; student coun- cil, 12; National Honor Soci- ety, 11-12 senior p1ay;senior trip. Ambition: to be happy and make others happy. Fond- est memory: the class tour- neys. John A. Cleveland Band, 9-10; F.F.A., 12; senior trip. Fondest memory: senior year. Sheryl Davis Yearbook staff, 11; pep club, 11; senior play. Ambition: to get a job. Fondest memory: MI. Kennedy and Mrs. Roche. Eddie Coombs F.F.A., 9-12; Secretary, 11; President, 12; county soil judging, 11;county livestock, 10-11; county dairy judging, 10-12; district soil judging, 11; baseball, 9-12; student coun- cil, 9; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to attend a trade school. Fondest memory: my senior year. Vicki Lynn Edwards Pep club, 9,10,12; pep club sergeant at arms, 9, and presi- dent, 10; newspaper staff, 10- 12; sports editor, 10; co-editor 11;editor, 12; yearbook staff, 9-11; class officer -president, 10, and treasurer, 11; student council, 9,11; student council vice-president, ll; F.H.A., 9- 12, secretary, 10, Southeast District Secretary, 11, state vice-president of public rela- tions, 12; senior play; senior trip; basketball queen, 12. Ambition: to become a medi- cal assistant. Fondest memo- ry: Mr. Wilson1s World Prob- lems class of 170-71. J effrey Scott Cox Presser Vocational Center, 11- 12; senior play. Ambition: to become a television producer. Paula Guernsey F.H.A., 9-11; girls2 basketball, 9-11;WHO1S WHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS, 11; senior play. Ambition: to work toward a degree in medicine. Ruth Ann Hawkins F.H.A., 10; library aide, 12; office aide, 12; Secretary of the senior class; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to join the Air Force or security police. Fondest memory: senior trip and senior play. Terrance Michael Hill F.F.A., 9-12; F.F.A. officer- sentinel, 10; vice-president, 11; president, 12; National Honor Society, 11-12, vice-president, 12; track, 9-11; basketball, 9-12; baseball, 10-11; cross country, 9; teacher aide, 11. Ambition: to be a citizen who contributes to society. Fond- est memory: breaking records. Teresa Hope Heil F.H.A., 9,10,12; Fall Festival candidate, 10; newspaper staff, 9; pep club, 9-10; teacher aide, 11;library aide, 12; se- nior trip. Ambition: to com- plete a beauty course at the House of James. Victoria Carol Horn Newspaper staff, 9-12; year- book, 9-10; basketball queen candidate, 9;j0gging club, 9; pep club, 9-12; F.H.A., 9-12; F.H.A. parliamentarian, 12; drill team, 10; cheerleader, 12; firements queen, 10; senior trip. Ambition: to become a beauty operator. Fondest memory: being a cheerleader at H.H.S. Michael D. Hall Band, 9-12, President, 12; track, 9; Prosser Vocational Center, 11-12; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to be- come a musician. Joan Laray Higdon F.H.A., 9-12; pep club, 9-12; yearbook staff, 10; newspaper staff, 9-11;chorus, 10; office aide, 12; teacher aide, 12; se- nior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to attend business school. Fondest memory: seventh and eighth grade cheerleader. Teresa Sharon Hall F.H.A., 9,10,12; newspaper staff, 12; girls1 basketball team, 9-11; senior play; senior trip; photographer for the se- nior class. Ambition: to get a job. Fondest memory: my whole senior year and Mrs. Roche1s class. Charles Robert Hill F.F.A., 9-11; basketball, 9-10; baseball, 10-11; track, 9-11; cross country, 9-10; Fall Festi- val king candidate, 12; teacher aide, 12; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to take trips on a motor- cycle. Fondest memory: HBat- tle 0f the Bands9 award. Richard L. Hunt F.F.A., 9,11,12; basketball, 9- 12; baseball, 9,12; track, 9,12; chorus vice-president, 11; pep club, 9-10; F.F.A. award, 9; Advanced Biology award, 11; spring chorus concert award, 11; Fall Festival king candi- date, 11;library aide, 11,12; senior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to become a truck driver. Fondest memory: meeting in the school corner with my friends. Michael Lee Lowell Cross country, 10; track, 11; basketball student manager, 11; baseball, 9-12; chorus, 11; F.F.A., 12; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to become a computer programmer or a commerical baker. Fondest memory: spring training for baseball. Paula Ann Jackson F.H.A., 9-10; pep club, 9-10; senior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to get married. Donald Lee Mangels Freshman and junior class president; basketball, 10-12; cross country, 10-11; track, 9-11;baseball, 9-11; Boys1 State candidate. Marshall Wayne Jones F.F.A., 9-12; vice-president, 12; secretary, 11 ; reporter, 10; basketball, 9-10; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to have a good job. Fondest memory: how Mrs. Roche helped me pass government. Ramona May, Salutatorian of the Class of 173 F.H.A., 9-12, historian, 10; vice-president, 12; yearbook staff, 9; pep club, 9-10, stu- dent council, 9-12, secretary, 10; National Honor Society, 11-1 2; library aide; office aide; English award, 9-10; Spanish award, 9-12; algebra and geometry awards; WHO1S WHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS; WHO,S WHO IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES IN INDIANA, 12; senior play; senior trip; F.H.A. Good Citizen, 1972-73; Queen of Sweetheart Dance, 1972- 73. Ambition: to learn all the languages I can. Fondest mem- ory: Spanish IV class. Debbie Jo Looney F.H.A., 9-11; newspaper staff, 11; library aide, 10-11; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to work. Fondest memory: Mr. Kennedy. Susan Diahe Miller Senior class president; sopho- more class secretary; freshman class treasurer; Spanish award, 9; yearbook staff, 10; band, 9-12, secretary, 11; secretary of National Honor Society; pep club, 9-11; J V cheerlead- er; F.H.A., 9-11, Combined Council representative; Fall Festival queen candidate, 9; basketball queen candidate, 11. Ambition: to be a legal secretary. Fondest memory: J V cheerleader and senior class president. Brenda Sue Napier Yearbook staff,11-12; F.H.A., 12; library aide, 9,12; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: undecided. Fondest memory: senior trip. Alice Mae Pelston Yearbook, 11-12; F.H.A., 12; newspaper, 12; senior play, 12. Ambition: undecided. Patricia Ann Nasby F.H.A., 9-11; newspaper staff, 11-12; yearbook staff, 12; li- brary aide, 10-11 ; drill team, 11-12; class tourney, 10-12; senior play; senior trip;WHO1S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 11. Ambition: college. Fond- est memory: senior year. Vicki Sue Pickerill Band, 9-12; pep club, 9-11; F.H.A., 10; library aide, 9,10, 12; band vice-president, 12, senior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: nursing course. Fondest memory: senior trip. Mike Mullins F.F.A.,10-12;teacher aide, 11; baseball, 9-12; basketball, 9-f 12; class tourney, 9-12; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to be successful in business. Jessie Marvalyn Page F.H.A., 9,12; senior play; se- nior trip. Ambition: to be a nurse. Fondest memory: se- nior year. Robin Ann Munk Yearbook staff, 9; pep club, 9- 10; drill team, 10; basketball queen candidate, 10; class treasurer, 10; F.H.A., 9-12, songleader, 10; public rela- tions, 11; president, 12; F.H.A. State Convention, 10-12; of- fice aide, 11-12; varsity cheer- leader, 11-12; senior play; se- nior trip. Ambition: to be- come a medical assistant. Fondest Memory: senior trip. Diane Parrish Yearbook, 9; cheerleader, 9- 12; F.H.A., 9-12, projects chairman, 11; secretary, 12; co-ed correspondent, 11; EPA. sweetheart, 11; Fall Festival queen candidate, 12; . National Honor Society, 11- 12; office aide, 10-12; class vice-president, 10; jogging club, 10; Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow, 12; se- nior play; senior trip. Ambi- tion: to be a private secretary. Fondest Memory: good times with my friends. George Porter Library aide, 9-12; honor roll; cafeteria aide. Fondest mem- ory: the prom of 1972. Ambi- tion: to seek employment. Steven Smallwood Statistician, 9; golf, 10; track, 1011; F.F.A., 9-12; baseball, 10; class tourney, 9-12; Indiana State Land Judging Team, 11; senior play, 12. Fondest memory: my senior Year. Ambition: I plan to at- tend college. Roger A. Rogers F.F.A., 9-12; basketball, 9-11; baseball, 10; senior play. Ambition: to attend a trade school. Doug Stettenbenz Basketball, 9-12; baseball, 10- 12; F.F.A., 12; teacher aide, 11-12. Ambition: to be rich. Karen Rothbauer Pep club, 9-12, sec.-treas. 12; F.H.A., 9-12; library aide, 10- 11; teacher aide, 12; office aide, 12; class vice-president, 11; newspaper staff, 9,11; yearbook staff, 10-11;WHO2S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 11-12. Fondest memory: class tourney cheerleader, 10-11. Ambition: to further my edu- cation. Sonja S. Vaughn F.H.A., 9; office aide, 11;typ- ing award, 10; bookkeeping award, 11; Prosser Vocational Center, 12; senior play; senior trip. Ambition: to become a secretary. Phillip R. Smallwood F.F.A., 9-12; basketball, 9; golf, 10-11; senior play; senior trip. Fondest memory: senior year. Ambition: to own a business. Gary Willis Basketball, 11; track, 10. Am- bition: to get a job and have a home. SENIORS STAGE A REALLY BIG SHOW TEE Sank? Uess QSHHS. Presewts RYHBE cammrry Midge Starr . . . ..... Linda Bagshaw Micky Starr . . . . . Mike Mullins Emily Hoskins . . . . Susan Miller Hezekiah Hoskins . . . . ..... Richard Hunt Clara Clagg . . . . . . . . . . .Janet AteMFriJ Ruth Hawkins watJ Brad Rivers ............ Mike Hall CAST Bonnie Blue . . . . ...... . Diane Parrish Grid Vicki Horn watq Gideon Garvey . . . . . ..... Eddie Coombs Opal Ludlow ........... Robin Munk Loraine Ludlow . . . . . . . . . . Joan Higdon Elmer Ludlow ..... Daniel Ames Time: A Saturday morning in October. Place: The Hoskins home at the edge of a small town in the midwest. gig Show me the way to go home; oh, do I wanna go home. Hello, Washington, are you ready for us? SENIOR TRIP 73: SENIORS WHO SNORE, ADVENTURE GALORE, AND LIONS THAT ROAR 0 WE SAY GOOD-BYE TO THE CLASS OF 73 HAPPINESS . . . WITH LUMP IN THROAT Rhonda Elaine Dalton receives her di- ploma from Superintendent Herm an E. Miller. Girls will be girls, and they gossip and chatter no matter how serious the occa- sion! And tbelowt Bobby Hill doesn't quite trust Richard Hunt with that pin. Valedictorian Vickie Horine and Salutatorian Ramona May On your mark, get set . . . . pose before the grand moment. Junior usherettes add a lovely touch: Christy Stettenbenz, Candy Narron, Debbie Howell, Sheila Graham, Donna Adams, and Bekki Bott. JUNIOR CLASS Donna Adams, Suzanne Barnes, Vicki Barnes, Bekki Bott, Jeff Bridges, Rachel Caudill. Greg Cox, Robert Daily, Vickie Dotson, Dana Gill, Shelia Gra- ham, Kendra Greene. Pat Greenwood, Connie Guernsey, Robert Guernsey, Teresa Guernsey, Tanna Guthrie, Melissa Hood. Quentin Hoskins, Debbie Howell, Mark Hubbard, Randy Huber, Jeff Hutchins, Gary Jamison. Junior Class officers are 05mm: rowy Charlene Swisher, Vice -President; Jeff Hut- Just bummin' around are good buddies chins, President; Teresa Guernsey, Secretary; mop tom Debbie Wampler, Re- Cheryl Wilt and Robin Petty. porter; Miss Penelope Klopp and Mrs. Janice Wells, sponsors; and Loren Petty, Treasurer. Raymond King, Gene Linder, Paula Looney, Doug Mangels, Jasper McIntosh, David Mullins. CandyNarron, Wilma Nasby, Loren Petty , Mike Petty, Robin Petty, Shirley Petty. Rhoda Porter, Melia Robinson, Carlane Secuskie, Candy Shuping, Marlene Shuping, Cristy Stetten- benz. Charlene Swisher, Allen Whitfill, Cheryl Wilt, Billy Wininger, Pat Wycoff, Ida Zollman. Not picturedzRonnie Edwards, Cathy Hawkins, Ronnie Hath- away, Mike Hughes, Jerry Schuler, Steve Stewart, David Swarens, Joyce Toan, Richard Turner, Debbie Wampler, Mike Wycoff, Kathy Vittitow. Such a familiar sight at ball games is the concession stand of the juniors eagerly counting their pennies for the prom. The girls in this class seem to be the hard workers. Who knows what mischief lurks in the hearts of junior girls? Mike Abbott, Louann Adams, Mike Adams, Cindy Barnes, Ricky Belcher, Teresa Bridges, Mike Campbell. David Cardinal, David Cherry, Terry Cherry, Robert Cochran, Carl Coker, David Coker, Barbara Day. Diane Dickey, Dwight Dieterlen, Elaine Dietrich, Kathy Dismore, Hazel Grider, Sharon Griffin, Robin Guernsey. Roxanne Guernsey, Tracy Guernsey, Keith Hall, Cindi Heath, John Heath, Sally Heil, Marion Hilbert. Mike Hill, David Horine, Woody Jami- son, Mary Lyons, Vicky May, Barry McDaniels, Sheila McIntosh. Mr. Tom Traylor and Mrs. Marsha Omanson, Sophomore Hardly the man in the iron mask, but he is our one and only Class sponsors, have great officers in Teresa Bridges, Pres- Ricky Belcher. ident; Mark Jordan, Secretary; Cindi Heath, Vice-Presi- dent; and Roxanne Guernsey, Treasurer. 20 Nancy Meece, Earlene Morris, Harvey Mull, Jackie Mull, Becky Nance, Alice Neville, JeffNewlin. Paul Noble, Joni Parrish, Connie Pels- ton, Donna Pickerill, Manuel Porter, Mary Ross, David Schweinhart. Vanessa Shephard, Jim Shepherd, Dan- ny Smallwood, Gary Smith, Regina Smith, Dennie Smelling, Lora Sorg. Mary Beth Sprinkle, Susan Staples, Sharon Vest, Rita Waggoner, Debbie Walden, Geri White, Joyce Whitfill. Not pictured: Lance Carr, Billy Hill, Tom Hawkins, Mark Jordan, Gary Larson, Gary Roberts, Mike Tackett, Joyce Toan. m . - :p- ' Manuel Porter gives sound advice Class strong -man is Gary Larson. Geri White must give up her candy about a leading headache remedy Gary, is it really plastic? breaks! mvould you believa in French. HAPPINESS IS . . . Paula Abbott, Van Applegate, Rocky Barnes, Donna Beach, Norma Begley, Teena Begley, Katrina Bronson. Perry Broadus, Donald Brown, Alberta Burton, Connie Campbell, David Cau- dill, Becki Coombs, Karen Dalton. Tina Davis, Kit Day, Wilda Deaton, Debie Dietrich, Debbie Drury, Rick Fabel, Debbie Garrett. Tony Grider, Terry Guernsey, Danny Hall, John Hall, Mary Harbold, Connie Hawkins, Jayne Heath. Sarah Hood, Becky Hooe, Steve Horton, Roy Howard, Steve Howell, Joanna Hubbard, Paul Hulsey. With sponsors Mr. Jim Yost and Mrs. Roberta Weber on Becki Coombs looks like our own Shirley Temple! either side, Freshman Class officers include drom the bale: Rick Fabel, President; Darrell Nickels, Vice -Presi- dent; Jimmy Wampler, Secretary; and Debbie Dietrich, Treasurer . Cheri Hunt, AlanJones, Lee Kirkpatrick, Patty Lesnet, Teresa Long, Linda Meece, Gary Melton. Mike Middleton, Carol Miller, Brent Mullins, Jay Munk, Carol Murdock, Cindy Murphy, Darrel Nickels. Marvin Page, Karen Petty, Debbie Reli- ford, Debbie Richey, Robbie Rothbauer, Joey Scott, Kerry Secuskie. Joe Sexton, Greg Sherrard, Debbie Shup- ing, Eddie Sorg, Jack Staples, Maria Stargel, Mishele Stettenbenz. David Sweeney, Marsha Swisher, Diane Thomas, Debbie Turner, Jimmy Wamp- ler, Eddie Wilson, Alfreda Witt. Not pictured: Rickey Cissell, Glen Henderhan, Daniel Nas- by, Freda Willis. Karen Wooldridge, Jerry Wycoff, Lois Wycoff, Buddy Zollman. g: EIGHTH GRADE Donnie Abell, Roger Aiken, Norma A1- sup, Edward Barnes, Jeff Bayes, Randall Brock, Jeffrey Burton. Laura Claudill, Debbie Cissell, Leroy Cochran, Annette Day, Mildred Day, Colleen Deaton, Perry Dickson. Debbie Dieterlen, John Dietrich, Tim Dismore, Debbie Doup, Randy Edwards, Steve Fabel, Yvonne Fiveash. David Goodman, James Grider, William Grider, Dallas Grimes, Greg Guernsey, Guy Guernsey, Jeffrey Guernsey. Mark Guernsey, Crystal Guthrie, Randy Hacker, Tonia Heath, Shelia Heil, Charles Heron, Marvin Hood. Linda Horn, Mike Houchens, Holt Hut- chins, Valerie Jobe, Louise Jones, Doug Larson, Glyn Lockhart. a. With their sponsor, Mr. William Gilbert, are eighth grade class officers: Kelly Petty, President; Bob VanMeter, Student Council representative; and Perry Dickson, Vice-President. 24 l ! IS A GRAND GROUP Richard Yates, Timothy Yates, Danny Yost. Eighth graders are full of spirit . Terry Lyons, Earl Mason, Lorna May, Kevin McKean, Jerri Mull, Roxanne Murphy, Steve Nye. Willie Nye, Mark Obermiller, RickyPal- mer, Greg Pate, Kelly Petty, Marsha Pickerill, Helen Porter. Jerry Powers, John Prall, Tommy Pres- cott, Carolyn Reece, Teresa Rhoten, John Richardson, Penny Rickey. James Ross, Sherry Schlechty, Lynda Scott, Sandy Smith, Sharon Smith, Debra Smelling, Debbie Spitznagel. Ronald Stargel, David Stettenbenz, Deb- bie Tatum, Bobby VanMeter, John Wag- goner, Connie Whiteher, Mitch Wycoff. Not pictured: Roy McClain . . and mischief! 25 FOR SEVENTH GRADE, ' Emma Abbott, Kathy Adams, TimAllen, Karen Angell, Terry Bagshaw, Bobby Beach, Kim Begley. Suzette Bridges, David Campbell, Roger Campbell, Dawn Carver, Karen Cherry, Kay Cherry, Patricia Cherry. Bobby Cissell, Kim Cobb, Nancy Coch- ran, Laverne Cope, Angela Davis, Boyd Dennison. Richard Dickey. Doug Dietrich, Claude Drury, Darrell Duff, Randy Finch, David Frederick, Peggy Gardner, Doug Garrett. John Goodin, Kendall Greene, Stanley Greenwood, Steve Grider, Tim Grider, Linda Guernsey, Jerry Guthrie. Michael Guthrie, Donna Hacker, Sandy Henderhan, Bonnie Herron, Hsiao-Rei Hicks, Cathy Horn. Seventh grade class officers know they have a winning sponsor in Mr. Steve Taylor, who for two consecu- tive years has helped seventh grades win junior high honors during Spirit Week. Officers include: Jerry Guth- rie and Rhetta Huber, Executive Committee; Marisha Prall, Student Council representative; and Hsiao- Rei Hicks, Executive Committee. 26 Gary Houchens, Rhetta Huber, Ronnie Hughes, Darrel Jackson, Brian McKean, Michael Montgomery, Tony Moore. Gary Morris, Penny Miller, Susan Mull- ins, Brian Munk, Randy Nance, Sandra Nasby, Tracy Newlin. Donnie Noble, Ronnie Noble, Cynthia Petty, Gregory Petty, Beatrice Porter, Marisha Prall, Timothy Reece. Terry Reno, Goldie Reynolds, Michael Riley, Tommy Robertson, Betty Ross, Tim Sawdy, Tommy Shake., David Smallwood, Randall Smith, Ken- neth Tungate, Lisa Turner, Philip Van- Meter, Kay Varnell, Kathy Waggoner. Eddie Wininger, Tim Wycoff, Kelley Zollman. FOR SIXTH GRADE, HAPPINESS IS Larry Agan, Mark Amos, Dorinda Arm- strong, Tommy Barnes, Shirley Basham, Rodney Bottoff, Teddy Bradford. Kevin Bridges, Cindy Brock, Larry Bus- sey, Lori Campbell, Todd Carr, Sandra Cawthorne, Janet Cissell. Dwane Clements, Jack Cleveland, Ray Daes, Cindi Daily, Judy Daily, Larry Dalton, Dennis Day. Edward Dietrich, Krista Dietrich, Terri Dismore, Wendi DuBois, Brian Fabel, John Farley, Cindy Finch. Kevin Glass, Brian Guernsey, Steve Guernsey, Tim Guthrie, Buckie Har- bold, Paul Heath, Ruth Heath. Steve Heil, Ray Horine, Mickey Horton, Darrell Houchens, Ronnie Howard, Paul Hughes, Chris Hunt. Kim Hunt, Denise Jackson, Robin Jack- son, Connie Jones, Lisa Kimmel, Sherry King, Sharon Kirpatrick. G Just like a new puppy, our new sixth grade is curious, eager, and full of mischief. Elizabeth Kliessendorff, John Knaebel, Donna Lockhart, Tim Long, Charles Looney, Robert Looney, Donald Mason. Scott McDaniels, Dwayne Miller, Brenda Montgomery, Teresa Moore, Michelle Mull, Kathy Murphy, Nancy New. Angela Nye, Cheri Palmer, Beverly Pelston, JeffPetty, Debra Pickerill, Edna Reynolds, Dale Robertson. Jeffrey Rose, Annette Secuskie, Carolyn Sexton, Martin Shepherd, Pamela Sher- rard, Kimberly Small, Michael Smith. Vance Smith, Mike Snow, Brenda Spitz- nagel, Paula Staples, Steve Stargel, Timmy Tomes, Kevin VanMeter. Curtis Waggoner, Wanda Waggoner, Ricki Wagner, Teresa Wilt, Shriley Witcher, Danny Wycoff, Patty Zollman. $Not: pictured: Richey Middleton, Charles Tomes. They seem to be a studious group. Class sponsor is Mr. Larry Johnson. Officers include: Wendi DuBois, Secretary-Treasurer; Edward Dietrich, President; and Brenda Spitznagel, Vice -President. FACES OF FRESHMAN INITIATION . . . AND THE SPICE OF SPIRIT WEEK ENLIVEN OUR FALL Representing the high school are King Ronnie Edwards and Queen Robin Guern- sey. Senior class candidates for Fall Fes- tival king and queen are Bobby Hill and Diane Parrish. Ronnie Edwards and Debbie Wampler Gary Larson and Robin Guernsey rep- Freshmen Rick Fabel and Mishele are junior class candidates. resent the sophomore Class. Stettenbenz complete the high school candidates. Members of the court for prince and princess include: Greg Guernsey and Linda Scott for the eighth grade, Kendall Greene and Cindy Petty for the seventh grade, and Rodney Bottoff with Pam Sherrard representing the sixth grade. Escorted by Buddy Guernsey, the 1971 Don Mangels has a greeting and an The crowning moment! Judy Huter queen, Judy Huter, arrives to surren- honor for a favorite visitor. Former passes on her reign to Queen Vicki der her crown to her successor. Coach Herman Furnish, although Edwards. now retired from our staff, is never too busy to come back and keep in touch. A HOMECOMING TO REMEMBER: Harvey Mull escorts a courtly Sally Heil. FALL, 1972 Queen Vicki Edwards regally presides over her entourage. 011 the arm of Greg Cox is Connie Earlene Morris enters with Mike Wy- To complete a lovely court is Karen Guernsey. coff. Wooldridge, escorted by Mike Mull- ins . JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM: COLOUR MY WORLD WITH LOVE IT'S THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR! Junior class president Jeff Hutchins tLong Jeff Silver-Tonguet prophesies the future of the seniors. The Honorable Richard Hunt executes the last will and testament of the se- niors upon their wary junior heirs. Seniors Susan Miller and Mike Mullins The royal court includes: Janet Ater, Don Mangels, Queen Susan Miller, King are a beaming royal pair as the 1973 Mike Mullins, Debbie Looney, and Richard Hunt. Queen and King. Princess Rachel Caudill and Prince The royal court of the juniors includes: Connie Guernsey, Shirley Petty, Gary Gene Linder seem well-pleased with Wampler, Princess Rachel Caudill, Prince Gene Linder, Debbie Wampler, and their roles of distinction. Ronnie Edwards. OUR CHEERLEADERS WANT YOU TO CHEER! Vicki Horn . . . Janet Ater . Robin Munk . . . and Ida Zollman are impressive in any formation. Happiness is lying down on the job! JV cheerleaders Joni Parrish, Geri White, Robin Guernsey, and Debbie Dietrich are not, however, just taking a lazy siesta. Lying down, jumping high, or flanking one another in a variety of formations, our varsity and junior var- sity Cheerleaders are indeed a good- looking group and a real source of pride to Henryville. These girls represent style, spirit, loyalty, and academic performance for all the student body. You lovely loafers, we salute you! PEP CLUBS LEND THEIR CHEER For both the high school and junior high pep clubs, happiness is supporting our team! It is quite difficult to imagine any 2 ball season without the enthusiastic and ; spirited leadership of our pep clubs. Join- 2 ing forces with our cheerleader squad, the : pep clubs are proof that students really care about the glory and honor of our L1 school. Three cheers for the pep clubs. h l? e. :rrq- . ma. V Seventh grade cheerleaders include Hsiao-Rei Hicks, Su- Ninth grade cheerleaders are: Teena Begley. Mishele Stet- zette Bridges, and Cathy Horn. tenbenz, Sarah Hood, and Carol Miller. Not to be outdone by varsity or JV cheerleaders are eighth graders: Linda Scott, Kelly Petty, Linda Horn, Teresa Rhoten, and Penny Richey in the center. Seventh gradgz basketball team members include: wottom row Guy Guernsey, Tim Grider, Jerry Guthrie, Darrell Duff, Kevin VanMeter, Kendall Greene, Steve Grider, Richard Dickey, Glen Lockhart; Second row Tim Reece, Tommy Rob- ertson, Gary Morris, Bobby Beach, Coach James Yost, Ronnie Hughes, Doug Garrett, Dave Frederick, Doug Dietrich. Eighth grade basketball team members include: wottom row Mark Pate, Chris Sorg, Doug Larson, Greg Guernsey, Randy Edwards, Mark Guernsey, Glen Lockhart; Second row Guy Guernsey, John Dietrich, Danny Yost, Bobby VanMeter, Ronald Stargel, Mark Obermiller, Steve Fabel, and Coach James Yost. OUR BALL TEAMS ARE OUR FIRST INTEREST ixlembers of our proud ninth grade basketball team include: wottom row Roy Howard, Billy Martin, Danny Hall, Robbie Rothbauer; mecond row Tony Grider, Jerry Wycoff, Jack Staples, Kitt Day, Brent Mullins, Darrell Nickels, and Coach Raymond Ratledge. And here is our never-say-die JV ball team: wottom row Billy Martin, Steve Horton, Robbie Rothbauer; Second row Darr- ell Nickels, Marion Hilbert, Kitt Day, Mike Abbott, Dwight Dieterlin, Barry McDaniels, and Coach Tom Traylor. WIN OR LOSE, HAPPINESS IS CHEERING ON OUR VARSITY AND JV TEAMS Through both fair and foul seasons, our Varsity ball team members are our number one stars. Members include: wottom rem John Hall, Steve Horton, Ronnie Edwards, Jay Munk, Mike Mullins, Greg Cox, Eddie Sorg; Second tom Asst. Coach Tom Traylor, Loren Petty, Jerry Schuler, Mike Wycoff, Doug Stettenbenz, Harvey Mull, Dwight Dieterlen, Buddy Guern- sey, and Head Coach Phil Schroer. 46 The baseball team gives us something to shout about all spring long. Members are: now 0mm Gary Smith, Marion Hilbert, Eddie Coombs, Jerry Schuler, Mike Mullins, Eddie Wilson, Terry Guernsey, Steve Horton, and Susan Staples, bat-girl; 00w twm Danny Hall, Jeff Bridges, Roy Howard, Jay Munk, Joe Sexton, Mike Lowell, Gene Linder, Daniel Ames, and Mr. Phil Schroer, Coach. The feminine counterpart of the baseball team is the girls' softball team. Members are: now 0nd Marsha Swisher, Sarah Hood, Donna Beach, Wilda Deaton, Becki Coombs, Lois Wycoff, Roxanne Guernsey; mow twm Mr. Wes Porter, Coach; Tina Davis, Linda Meece, Maria Stargel, Robin Guernsey, Cindy Murphy, Mishele Stettenbenz, Janet Ater, Freda Willis; nad Mrs. Roberta Weber, Coach. Senior proudly sporting their athletic jacket awards are: Robin Munk, Terry Hill, Janet Ater, Mike Mullins, Diane Parrish, and Mike Lowell. ITS SPRING AND A YOUNG MANS OR LADY S FANCY TURNS TO GOLF, BASEBALL, SOFTBALL His, Jerry Schuler poses before a trophy For a super stroll, nothing beats golf, Golf team members are: Umeelingp Jay case he has helped to fill. He is a gold -med a1 winner this year. Munk, Mike Mullins, Billy Martin; Standing Mike Lowell, Jerry Schuler, Jeff Hutchins, and Coach Torn Traylor. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH TRACK STARS . ARE FLEET OF FOOT - AND FAST, TOO Junior high track stars are: 00w onm Phil VanMeter, Richard Dickey, Tim Wycoff, John Richardson, Jerry Guthrie, Steve Grider, Brian Guernsey, Tim Sawdy, Terry Bagshaw, Scott McDaniels; Uow twm Randy Nance, Willie Nye, Tim Allen, Tim Reece, Kendall Greene, Mark Guernsey, Randy Edwards, David Frederick, Rodney Bottorff, Greg Guernsey, Guy Guernsey, Bobby Cissell, Jeff Petty; mow threw John Dietrich, David Goodman, Bobby VanMeter, Steve Fabel, Holt Hutchins, Steve Stargel, Torn Prescott, Jeff Burton, Tom Robertson, Craig Pate, Gary Morris, and Mr. Jim Yost, Coach. High School track stars include: aow ona Tony Grider, Darrell Nichols, Dennis Burton, Jay Munk, Bill Martin, Steve Hor- ton; 00w twm Terry Guernsey, Carl Coker, Eddie Wilson, Jeff Hutchins, Kit Day, Brent Mullins, Greg Cox, and Mr. Bill Wilson, Coach. Missing are: Ricky Belcher, Harvey Mull, and Barry McDaniels. GIRLS GET IN ON THE ACTION WITH TRACK AND VOLLEYBALL Senior high girls' track team boasts a ferociouslydetermined Volleyball team members prove that beauty and brawn can group: 00w ona Cindi Heath, Paula Abbott, Debra Turn- work together harmoniously: now one; Geri White, Bekki er; mow twm Debbie Wampler, Geri White, Becky Nance, Bott, Becky Coombs; 00w twm Cindy Barnes, Alberta Bur- Kendra Greene; mow threa Karen Dalton, Coach Mrs. ton, Debra Turner, Donna Beach, Cindy Murphy; row Roberta Weber, and Lora Sorg. threw Maria Stargel, Sharon Griffin, Coach Mrs. Roberta Weber, Marsha Swisher, and Linda Meece. Junior high girls' track team members are: now ona Valerie Jobe, Tonya Heath, Debbie Doup, Sharon Smith, Kelley Pet- ty, Kay Varnell, Teresa Rhoten; aow twm Debbie Smelling, Linda Horn, Lorna May, Hsiao-Rei Hicks, Rhetta Huber, Kel- ley Zollman, Debbie Spitznagel, Marisha Prall, and Coach Mrs. Roberta Weber. COOKING, SEWING, FHA'ERS. LEARN THE RARE ART OF FINE HOMEMAKING FHA membership includes: Mrs. Janice Wells, Sponsor; Robin Guernsey, public relations; Candy Narron, treasurer; Robin Munk, president; Roxanne Guernsey, points secretary; Mary Beth Sprinkle, historian; Kendra Greene, devotions leader; 00w twm Ramona May, vice-president; Diane Parrish, secretary; Joni Parrish, projects chairman; Vicki Horn, Parliamen- tarian; Janet Ater, recreation leader; Vicki Edwards, district Vice-president. As district vice-president, Vicki Edwards has met fellow Historian Mary Beth Sprinkle's photo album of FHA activi- FHA'ers from all over the state this year. ties is the recipient of state-wide recognition for excel- lance. $ A big event every year is the Christ- mas tea, keeping FHA'ers busy for days in advance. But teachers show their appreciation by their enjoyment. ax ,FXLM,M1 ,hl a x V 1 Cake and fun for everyone bring FHA week to a happy end. What's that about Mrs. Roche and Mr. Johnson-- did you say TRASH queen and King? FHA Good Citizens are Ramona May and Doug Stettenbenz. President Robin Munk takes a quick rest from her busy round of activities. FFA FARMING FINE CRAFTS . AND ADVENTURE ii ' ' , , 41-1: Mbova Land judging team members show off one of many honors. Mem- bers are: Carl Coker, Mark Hubbard, Debbie Garrett, Jack Mull, and Sponsor, Mr. Duff. aefo Livestock judging can take up many Saturdays. Ask any member of our team: Steve Stewart, Jim Shepherd, Mike Campbell, Jack Mull, and Mr. Darrell Duff. Below The dairy team also manages to waste little free time: Eddie Coombs, Jim Shepherd, Jack Mull, and Mr. Duff. FFA MOTTO: LEARNING TO DO DOING TO EARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE 52 THIS LAND - AND ALL ITS Officers for the record-large group pictured below are: Mr. Darrell Duff, Spon- CREATURES ARE sor; Eddie Coombs, President; Wayne Jones, Vice-President; Steve Stewart; Carl Coker; Jack Mull; Mark Hubbard; and Jim Shepherd. 0U R CONCERN l This year's Student Council really cares. Our year is filled with spirit and great convocations thanks to their effort. Mem- bers include: Uront row President Debbie Cherry, Shirely Petty, Cindi Heath, Earlene Morris, Steve Horton; hback row Debbie Howell, Mike Campbell, Darrell Nickels, Vickie Horine, Rhonda Dalton, Ramona May, Sponsor Mrs. Patricia Marsh, Donna Beach, and Rachel Caudill. QUhEST-CE QUE ChEST? FRENCH CLUB . . . OOPS, CLASS, THAT IS C'est la Classe de frangais, n'est-ce pas? French students seem to learn how to express all kinds of emotions in French. In addition to having a good time, they even manage to learn some French. Est-ce vrai, Mme. Roche?? Chess comes to HHS with the chess club organized by Mr. Thomas Prall! Here in a tense pose, David Coker chal- lenges Mr. Prall to a game. Entered proudly in WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS are the names of: drom the topi Le- SPECIAL PEOPLE roy Alsup, Rhonda Dalton, Vickie Horine, Karen Roth- bauer, Ramona May, and Gearldine Cherry. Tanna Guth- rie has been chosen, too, but she is not shown here. 5 g I 1t .K Xx i A t, ; - a ? xxg $ , x 6 Cat , .5. . . E , '1 I 1 x 1 x The library aides comprise a select and efficient organization which helps Mrs. Marsh keep her library humming like a A well-oiled mechanism. Aides are: dirst rowi Rocky Barnes, Steve Fabel, David Mullins, Jerry Guthrie, Ronnie Noble; isecond rowi Eddie Sorg, Ruth Hawkins, Carol Caudill, Melia Robinson, Alberta Burton; ahird rowi Carlane Secuskie, Tanna Guthrie, Nancy Meece, Linda Bagshaw, Gearldine Cherry, Vicki Pickerill, Cindy Petty; ifourth rowi Manuel Porter, Suzanne Barnes, George Porter, Steve Howell, Robert Cochran, Richard Hunt, Candy Narron, Debbie Cherry, and Librarian Mrs. Patricia Marsh. HAPPINESS IS MAKING THOSE DEADLINES i FOR OUR BUSY YEARBOOK STAFFERS Yearbook staff does it again! They have to be hard workers to help meet those heavy, heavy deadlines. Staffers are: Uirst row Joni Parrish; Candy Shuping, Rhoda Porter, picture editors; Becky Bott, staff artist; Candy Narron, editor-in chief; Ida Zollman, co-editor; Alberta Burton; Jeff Newlin, photographer; Carl Coker, copy editor; Second row Mary Beth Sprinkle, Cindi Murphy, Roxanne Guernsey, Pauicia Nasby, Hazel Grider, Sheila McIntosh, Vanessa Shephard, Victoria May, Sharon Vest, Sponsor Mrs. Sara Roche; ahird tom Robin Guernsey, Becki Coombs, Donna Beach, Nancy Meece, Melia Robinson, Joyce Whitfill, Diana Dickey, Alice Neville, Louann Adams, Geri White; dourth row Debbie Reliford, Karen Wooldridge, Diane Thomas, Wilda Deaton, Connie Guernsey, Teresa Guernsey, Donna Adams, Sheila Graham, Staff members not present for the picture include: Elaine Dietrich, Teresa Bridges, Sally Heil, Earlene Morris, Rita Waggoner, and Cindi Heath. I'- H- 43.- Int NEWSPAPER STAFF KEEPS US INFORMED Another group that knows the familiar pressure of frequent deadlines is the staff of HENRY'S HANG-UP SHOP. With Mrs. O'Brien, sponsor tcenten, are co-editors Teresa Bridges and Vicki Edwards. Staffers include: tsecond tom Jimmy Wampler, Carl Coker, Cindi Murphy, Kitt Day, Donna Beach, Jay Munk, Debbie Reliford; tthird row Alice Pelston, Teresa Hall, Vickie Horine, Patricia Nasby, Wilda Deaton, Victoria May, Sally H611, and Rita Waggoner. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HAS BRAINS AND CHARM Here is our scholarly elite, proving that scholarship certainly can have a happy look about it. National Honor Society members are: tfront tom Kendra Greene, Ramona May, Gearldine Cherry, Ida Zollman, Susan Miller, Vickie Horine, Rhoda Porter; tsecond tom Terry Hill, Becky Bott, Tanna Guthrie, Rhonda Dalton, Candy Narron, Debbie Cherry, and SPonsor Mr. Raymond Ratledge. - m w The sound of music fills our halls from the combined efforts of elementary band ttopx junior band tbelowx and the high school band trigho. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Hildreth, our various bands are a strong asset and a genuine source of pride to the school. HAPPINESS IS MAKING MUSIC RUFFLES N FLOURISHES With Bandmaster Jack Hildreth are officers: wack tom Jeff Hutchins, equipment and stage band manager; Mike Petty, treasurer; Jeff Newlin, stage crew; Mike Hall, president; Barry McDaniels, stage crew; dront row Elaine Dietrich, li- brarian; Susan Miller, public relations; Rhonda Dalton, secretary; Kendra Greene, majorette; Idla Zollman, librarian; Linda Bagshaw, head librarian; and Vicki Pickerill, vice-president. Below is our fine stage band, and to the right is Mike Hall, our president. We love him, people, we love him! With a real flair for Showmanship, the Hornettes make any school function a colorful spectacle. Members of th 'ill team are: Marsha Swisher, Sharon Vest, Melissa Hood, Paula Looney, Vickie Horine, Patricia Nasby, Shirley Petty, Debbie Howell, Vicky May, and Melia Robinson. h. - .9 .JA-i rat... Carleslie Coker, elementary school principal, has Quite a busy task in supervising the learning and well-being of his students. Assisting him are wpper righo Mrs. Frances Day and Mrs. Donna Horton, teacher aides, who never seem to have a slow moment. And dower righo Mrs. Nancy Scott makes speech therapy a happy time of day for her students. Mrs. Dixie Simpson hbelom proves that artistic creativity can be the greatest fun! And here they are, folks: the greatest elementary school team in all Indi- anal HAPPINESS IS HAVING OUR OWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -.: K Joan Carpenter, Grade 4. Iva B. Collings, Kinder- Ruth Coombs, Grade 4. L. garten. xi Edith S. Couch, Grade 1. Dorothy Lovins, Grade 3. A A V I ,: AL. Clifford J. McKay, Grade Eva J. Puryear, Grade 5. Beverly L. Roby, Grade 2. 0. Not pictured are teachers Barbara L. Goldman, Grade 1, and Beverly Granger, Grade 2. Marilyn K. Scott, Grade 4. Tim Abbott, Doug Adams, Donna Alsup, Melinda Arm- strong, Dale Baxter, Teresa Beard, Candy Bottorff, Gary Bowling, Debbie Brock, Lisa Campbell, Rita Campbell, Jim Caudill, Donald Cissell, Tony Clements, Donald Cobb, Tim Dennison, Jeff Drury, Laura Elsner, Patty Gardner, Debbie Gies, Kathy Gill, Marvin Glass, Rita Goodin, Chris Grider, John Griffin, Becky Guthrie, Danny Guth- rie, David Heath, Venida Herron, Doug Hicks, Curt Higdon, Annette Higginbot- ham, Daryl Hoskins, Richard Howard, Cheryl Hubbard, Mitchell Hutchins, Brian James, Jeff Jobe, Yvonne Johnston, Trena Jones, John Jordon, Debra Kimmel, Rhonda Lockhart, Billy Loon- ey, Sherry Lyons, Danita Ma- son, Kerry McKean, Peggy Middleton, Dwayne Miller, Patty Moore, Elizabeth Mor- gan, Belinda Mullins, Lynn Murphy, Joe New, Lanny Paitsel, Jenny Palmer, Sharon Pelston, Greg Pharis, Tim Reliford , Susan Richardson , Belinda Riley, Lyle Roach, Wade Roberts, Stacy Robert- son, Patty Rothbauer, Cindy Roy, Cindy Sawdy, David Scholl, Paul Scholl, Beverly Scott, Kelly Smallwood, Peggy Smith, Jerry Sorg, Donald Stettenbenz, Freddie T ucker, Johnny Varnell, Chris Waggoner, Sheila Wagner, Sue Wampler, Bruce Ward, Betty Wilson, Patty Wilson, Donald Wycoff. 64 FOURTH GRADE Kara Allen, Becky Ames, Loren Amos, Troy Armstrong, Cindy Bagshaw, Rod Bayes, Susan Brian, Joe Broadus, An- gela Bruce, Debra Burkhead, Brenda Cardinal, Phillip Caron, Mark Caudill, Alicia Chapman, Billy Cissell, Gary Cochran, Ann Coker, Silvia Collins, Valerie Davis, Ve- nita Davis, Patty Day, Karen Deaton, Jeff Dietrich, Robert Dietrich, Teresa DuBois, Doug Dunlevy, Jimmy Elsner, Roger Embry, DoraFabel, Tammy Frederick, Carla Garrett, Caryl Gobin, Charlotte Goines, Susie Goodman, An- nette Grant, Adam Guernsey, T ommy Guernsey, Wayne Hall, Rhonda Hall, Billy Hooe, Joyce Houchens, Ricky Huber, James Johnston, Robert Katzman, Teresa King, Tony Kirkpatrick, David Lanham, Jay May, Dawn McKean, Carla McReynolds, Jerri Mil- ner, Donna Montgomery, Ricky Nasby, Kellye Pate, Angela Patrick, Penny Petty, Laura Pickerill, Debra Porter, Gilbert Prall, Kim Randall, Kathy Reul, Kim Reul, Chuck Schlechty, Gary Shadbum, Amy Shake, Lisa Smith, Teresa Smith, Dannie Smelling, Eric Sorg, Cathy Sparrow, Tina Sparrow, Robin Staggs, Patricia Staples, Karen Star- gel, Janet Tatum, Luther Taylor, Melissa Taylor, Bar- bara Turner, Jenne Ward, Scott Wright, Cathy Wycoff, Chris Zollman. Jennifer Annis, Tony Bagshaw, Patrick Barnes, Linda Best, Karen Best, Sherry Blanton, Karen Brafford, Arvil Buckner, Tim Campbell, Karen Car- penter, Jeff Chapman, Tim Cherry, Tammy Cissell, Vic- ki Clements, Ruth Cochran, Dwight Collings, Grace Coombs, Macky Couch, Trina Davidson, Brian Dickey, Terry Dickson, Carole Dis- more, Sue Dunn, Scott E1- liott, Billy Elsner, Robin Am- bry, Peggy Farley, Teresa Fiveash, Mark Furnish, Sheila Glass, Shawna Graham, Jerry Grant, Tony Griffin, David Guernsey, Mark Guthrie, Ty Guthrie, Cathy Hall, Jo Hall, Gary Hathaway, Steve Heath, Connie Helbig, Hsiao -Ling Hicks, Vicki Higdon, Doug Hood, Richard Horine, Teresa Houchens, Guy Howell, Mark Jefferson, David Katzman, Stephanie Kimmel, Donnie King, Mark Long, Shelly Mc- Kean, Steve McRae, Rusty Miner, Jimmy Mosely, Lode- ma Mull, Dee Murdock, Jack Murphy, Pam Nasby, Robin Masby, Carrie Noel, Alice Palmer, DebbiePalmer, Lu- cinda Parrish, Tonya Pharis, Kay Randall, Vernon Reardon, William Reardon, Clifford Reynolds, Bryan Riley, Ricky Rose, Kay Schlechty, Dale Shadburn, Peggy Shepherd, Lori Sigman, Sherry Slucher, Theresa Stevens, Johnny Stewart, Lee Sweeney, Char- lene Taylor, Jeff Tucker, Sharon Vaughn, Pam Vest, Linda Waggoner, Lori Wag- goner, Daniel Ward, Jim Waterfield, Mike White, Tommy White, Kenny Wilson, Jerry Wynn, Crystal Zollman, Toby Zollman. THIRD GRADE Carmen Badger, Barbara Bar- nett, Marilyn Beard, Allen Bottorff, Jeff Broadus, Tina Brock, Don Burkhead, Ronnie Burkhead, Jimmy Carpenter, Steve Chapman, Pam Cissell, Vincent Cissell, Wanda Cochran, Nashella Collins, Kim Cox, DeWayne Dalton, Troy Davidson, ToddDietrich, David Dotson, Allan Drury, Karen Dunlevy, Mary Lynne Elsner, Eugene Ambry, Tim Finch, Lisa Furnish, Mark Gies, Carol Grider, Donnie Guernsey, Donna Helbig, Sherry Herron, Tommy Hig- don, Janet Hoagland, John Hoagland, Thomas Hobbs, Brian Hood, Delana Hood, Rebecca Howell, Jill Huter, Marshall Jackson, Lisa James, Lavon Johnson, Barbara Katz- man, Bobby Kelley, Billy Kirkpatrick, Joann Kliessen- dorff, Loretta Mason, April May, Angela McCutCheon, Vernon McIntosh, Jennie Miles, Kenneth Miller, Mark Miller , Kenny Montgomery, Martha Murphy, J ohnny Mur- ray, Jamie Nye, Timmy Pal- mer, Tawnya Rankin, Ricky Reardon, Karen Reul, Todd Robertson, Dottie Ross, Susan Scott, Marilyn Scrogham, Bill Siddons, Bryan Smith, Rebecca Smith, David Tun- gate, Jody Vanlvleter, Lori Ward, Wanda Ward, Denise Whobrey, Jerry Wilson, Jeff Wright, Rex Wycoff, Tommy Wycoff, Dennis Zollman. Andrew Allgier, Teresa Arm- strong, Tommy Armstrong , Kathy Barnhart, Greg Barn- hart, Donnie Basham, Jimmy Baugh, Mike Beach, Lee Bel- cher, Kevin Bolden, Adam Borden, Bill Branham, Jackie Brooks, Tim Buckley, Char- lotte Burr, Paul Campbell, Rebecca Caudill, Debra Chapman, Vicki Cissell, Johnny Collins, Joe Coomes, Rhonda Couch, Joel Crone, Brent Daes, Kent Daes, Terry Dickey, Kim Doup, Kathy Dunn, Adrian Eldridge, Jeff Elliott, Robert Elsner, Tony Epperson, Dewayne Frederick, Ricky Goines, Phaline Griffin, David Hall, Lisa Hall, David Helbig, Teresa Herron, Scott Hoagland, Cara Howell, Diane Howard, Kelly Hunt, Darlene James, Tony Jobe, Louise Johnson, Tracy Kelley, Lesa Kelly, Kenny King, Sonya King, Danny Lanham, Matt Long, Mark McCutcheon, Jeff McIntosh, Beth MCKean, Lisa MCNay, Jane Miles, Deanna Miller, Andrew Moore, Delmar Morgan, Jeff Mullins, Pam Munk, Vonda Murphy, Bobbi Jo Napier, Chuck Napier, Edith Nasby, Paula ' Nasby, Bonnie New, Brenda Palmer, Claudette Palmer, T erry Phillips, Wayne Porter, Cynthia Powers, Karen Ran- dall, Robert Ross, Robbie Ruth, Carleton Smith, Tim Smith, Debbie Sparks, Kevin Stevens, Richard Sweeney, Linda Tatum, Dee Dee Wil- son, LaDonna Wycoff, Angela Zollman, Robert Zollman. FIRST GRADE newcomers to school, Mrs. Iva Collings has something new and excit- ing every day. Color them happy! For these Lee Ann Bauman, Shelly Beard, Lisa Blanton, Sue Boyer, Bill Branham, Brent Butts, Mischele Clegg, Nona Cravens, David Dietrich, James Edwards, Teresa For- dyce, Pam Guernsey, Rhonda Humes, Carole Jefferson, Michelle Miller, Patti Mil- ler, Douglas Montgomery, Lora Morris, Susan Mosely, Tammy Mosely, Mike Mur- phy, Lisa Napier, Linda Palmer, Jimmy Patrick, Eric Petty, LaVonda Powers, Kitty Reno, Kevin Reul, Buddy Richey, Sandra Roberts, David Schroeder, Nancy Sigman, Carl Smith, Shawn Smith, Kevin Taylor, Brad Tomes, Susan Tungate, Karen VanMeter, Jimmie Vest, Charles Walden, Les- lie Walden, Lisa Wooten, Tammy Sue Wynn. AN OPEN LETTER TO 1973 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 important 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, ac- quiring 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. 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I-65 3 S.R. 160 24 Hour Service A.A.A. 3 Allstate SCOTT COUNTY JOURNAL AND CHRONICLE Helping Scott County Grow Scottsburg, Indiana PHONE: 246.2323 2 67mm; 5 BEAUTY SHOP 408 E. UTICA ST. SELLERSBURG. IND. 47172 Professionally Equipped to Provide Dependable Rural Electric Service J DOBBINS g Chevrolet Olds, Inc. CLARK COUNTY 149565333581 REM C 18121. 752-4201 Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 OLDSMOIIL! Phone 246-3316 Busy Building a Better Indiana $ KENTUCKY BURTON,S FORD TRACTORS Tractors and 3-point tools Lawrenceburg, Indiana Memphis, Indiana Phone 537-2355 N l-65 Compliments of 294'4585 T. J. and Lavon White ABBOTT GULF SERVICE GOODES TEXACO STATION 24 Hour Wrecking Service Phones: Day 256-3990 1 Night 256-5076 5:! Tune-up Wheel Balance Brake Repairs Market 6 Park Streets Charlestown, Indiana Hwy. 31 Memphis, Indiana 294-1128 Over 70 years fair dealing M. GLADSTEIN, INC. The House of Better Clothes Nationally Advertised Scottsburg, Indiana HONEY CREME, INC. 4035 Gardner Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Nance F Ioral Showe DIAL 945-5225 DIAL 246-2910 NANCE FLORAL SHOPPE East 7th and Spring Sts. New Albany, Indiana 47150 123 S. Indiana Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 BARINGER FLORAL SHOP 81 GREENHOUSE Phone 752-2475 Hwy. 56 East Scottsburg, Indiana Best Wishes HANCOCK4S DRUG STORE 2 West McClain Scottsburg, Indiana Phone: 752-2021 CLEON1S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 138 E. McClain Ave. Phone: 752-2440 Scottsburg, Ind. 47150 LOWE 81 TULL SUPPLY Hardware 81 Paint-Electric 81 Heating Supplies 354 Main Cross Phone 256-2300 Charlestown, Ind. JONES INSURANCEAGENBY. INB. 1, ALLFORMSofINSURANCE 64 W. McCLAIN AVENUE SCOTTSBURG. INDIANA 47170 PHONE 752-2992 FIRST BANK OF CHARLESTOWN Charlestown, Indiana 47111 GUTHRIE-JORDAN REAL ESTATE Jimmie Guthrie REAL ESTA Realtor 752'4949 'scovvsouno nun 201 West McClain Avenue Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Office 752-4949 Home 294-4233 GUTHRIES BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. Henryville, Indiana Phone 294-4301, 294-4801 Compliments of MARTIN GARRY'S INSURANCE AGENCY MILL END SHOP Fred Brodt Wonderland of Fabrics M t' Greg ar m 322 Main Cross Street . Charlestown, Indiana Scottsburg, Indiana Phone: 256-5691 Sew and Save-and save more by shopping at Garry's discount prices. CHARLESTOWN CLEANERS Pick-Up and Delivery In Henryville Phone 256-3411 ' WILKY2S FULKERSON S BODY SHOP STANDARD SERVICE Your Friendly Independent 246-3855 420 Popp Ave. Fellersburg, Indiana 47172 Body and Fender Repairs Phone: 246-9486-Night: 246-2216 Pass-Truck-Tractor Tires At Discount Prices Expert Refinishing Sellersburg, Indiana Compliments of xun $151:$ Hg-J'SI wad '-'- THEIE'S N0 HOME LIKE IHE ONE YOU OWN JACK BRIDGEWATER REAL ESTATE BROKER SCOTTSBURG, IND. -47170 DAY 752-3844 NIGHT 752-4393 ROBERTSON'S WATER HAULING 294-4359 HWY. 31 NORTH 1135 N. GARDNER ST. SCOTTSBURG. INDIANA PHONE 812-752-4374 RITTER'S SHOE STORE c6 Counfy Quality Footwear for All the Family Office Equipment Co. Scottsburg, Ind. RAYMOND K. FABEL MARATHON SERVICE STATION FRANCIS G. FURNISH Jct. Hwys. 31-160 Lubrications-Accessories Tires-Batteries Henryville, Ind. ADAM'S IGA Henryville, Indiana Sellersburg, Indiana TYPEWRITER TERMINAL. INC. 316 STATE ST. 0 NEW ALBANY. INDIANA Deputy's Hobby Shop ANTIQUES 8: CUSTOM CANING PHONE 944-7827 . ROYAL STANDARD AND ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS .VICTOR CALCULATORS AND ADDING MACHINES 'DESKS . CHAIRS ' FILES ' DUPLICATORS ACROSS FROM CHEVY GARAGE HWY. 31 NORTH - PHONE: 752-4504 SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA 47170 ' FREE OFFICE PLANNING AND LAYOUT SERVICE !. Compliments of Compliments of WEBEFVS JEWELRY VALE LUMBER COMPANY Scottsburg, Ind. 117 E. Utica St. Sellersburg, Ind. 47172 Truck Campers - Toppers WESTERN AUTO STORE AND WILLIAMS FURNITURE STORE 279 Market Street 1 Charlestown, Indiana 47111 1 Thorobred Coach, Inc. Henryville, Indiana Hiway 31 Manufacturer Sales 2 Service Phones: 256-3532 256-3175 Kenneth Bagshaw Phone 294-1180 ' 81 HUDDLESTON'S SALES AND SERVICES Compliments of BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES Sellersburg Auto License Bureau 125 S. Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Ind. 47172 104 W. Utica St. Complete Line of Whirlpool and RCA Home Appliances Q Phone: 246-4222 Whirlpool 2 SELLERSBURG SELLERSBURG STATE BANK AUTO SERVICE Sellersburg Borden Don and Casey's Complete Auto Repairs Hamburg Plaza Your Friendly Bank 246-4401 Compliments of TAYLOR SELLERSBURG KEY REFRIGERATION MARKET The Key to Good Eating AND HEAE-g-Iggg SERVICE 949 SOUth Indiana Ave. Specialized fuel-oil furnaces Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 118 North New Albany St. 245-3125 Sellersburg, Indiana ' C I' t f QJOE MCCARTIN S Omplmenso Eu :9 GULF SERV'CE MARTIN1S AUTO Highway 31W and 60 1Hamburg1 SUPPLY, 1NC. Sellersburg, Ind. 47172 , , Scottsburg, Indiana Servmg YOU Since 1946 752-4101 PARK STREET BODY SHOP AND AUTO SALES Expert Auto Painting Glass Work Free Estimates Charlestown, Indiana SAWYER'S SPORTING GOODS for your sporting needs 130 Market Street Charlestown, Indiana 256-3131 RON GUERNSEY1S TEXACO ix 24-hour Wrecker Service Highway 31-South Henryville, Ind. 294-4891 J. O. ENDRIS JEWELERS 230 Pearl Street New Albany, Indiana Phone: 944-3133 BLANTON YOUNG FURNITURE For Your Furniture Needs Frigidaire Appliances Charlestown, Ind. 256-2277 CLIFF'S TRUCK STOP AND RESTAURANT Gas 0 Oil 0 Diesel 0 Tires and Service Truck Scales Jefferson, Ind. 282-1379 282-1370 R. W. CRAIG FORD, INC. Telephone: 945-0201 East Fourth and Market St. New Albany, Indiana 47150 CLIFF'S DRIVE-IN Scottsburg, Indiana 752-4665 WASH-O-RAMA FERRIS W. MULL Featuring the Big New 16-pound B8xW dryer. Dozer ii Backhoe Work Cisterns-Septic Tanks-Laterals- Why not try our new coin- Ditching operated Speed Queen Dry Cleaner? Try it- You'll like it! Open at 7:00 AM. Phone 294-1418 Henryville, Indiana Last wash: 9:00 PM. BAGSHAW BLDG. RADIO k HIGHWAY 31 T.V. REPAIRS HENRYVILLE, INDIANA 24 hours a day 7 days a week K a J SALES s. SERVICE HENRYVILLE CAR WASH Plenty of soap and hot water for 25$ Kg Phone 294-4086 5 My job is to help YOU make more Sales and profit selling Coca-Cola SELLERSBURG INSURANCE AGENCY CO. 5W W. F. miln Marty, Jr., Manager 063W Scottsburg Division i Telephone 752-4940 105 S. New Albany St. Sellersburg, Indiana COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF LOUISVILLE Scottsburg, Indiana Phone: 246-3361 VI American B8 T REXALL PHARMACY SELLERSBURG MOTORS Leroy Andres, owner AMERICAN MOTORS CARS AND JEEPS 392 50th Indiana Avenue Drugs Sellersburg, Indiana 41112 Sund es Soda Fountain Phone 246 - 3364 Phone 246 - 3364 JIM O'NEAL FORD Phone: 246-3341 or 246-3342 516-518 South Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Indiana Compliments of THOMPSON'S DAIRY PRODUCTS WESTERN AUTO Tipton Street Scottsburg, Indiana Seymour, Indiana Phone: 752-2991 522-2902 Bowl at DUFF1S SUNOCO Greyhound Bus Station SCOTTSBURG BOWLING ALLEY Scottsburg, Indiana 752-2046 Open Bowling Friday, Saturday, and Sunday VAN-WENN AUTO PARTS Interstate Wire Service East on Highway 160 Henryville, Indiana Phone: 256-3576 or 294-4783 Car and Truck Parts 24-hour Wrecker Service HAAS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Excavating and Construction 824 South Indiana Avenue Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 Phone: 246-3722 WELLS-DEAL, J a J CARPET INCORPORATED Tom Miller, Owner, Mgr. U.S. Highway 31 South Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Jim Byrer 60 South Bond St. Farmall Tractors and McCormick . 752-5652 Farm Machines - W International Trucks Goodyear Tires ' 75 : Scottsburg, Ihd. 47170 AVCO New Idea Farm Machine - ' ResidentiaI-Commercial SCOTTSBURG FASHION IN FLOWERS FEED AND GRAIN Say It With Ours COM PANY W. Kerton and Railroad Street Highway 31 S. Phone: 752-4516 Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Scottsburg, Indiana Complete line of Sanitation and Purina Feeds FERRELL MOBILE HOMES Your Mobile Home Shopping Center 752-4113 Scottsburg, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF Fredds Restaurant, Sellersburg Davis Surplus Sales, Scottsburg Watson Hardware, Scottsburg P. M. 4-7-1-7-2, a Friend. Hosea Furniture, Scottsburg H. E. Mitchell, D.M.D., Scottsburg Elliott Chrysler-Plymouth, Scottsburg Lewellen's Beauty Shop, Sellersburg Fewell Monument Co., Scottsburg Whiteley's Cottage Smorgasbord, Scottsburg M. C. Sales, Inc., Sellersburg Sandlin's Standard Service, Scottsburg Calloway Oil Dist. 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