Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

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Since we kept growing, we consolidated again with plans for a new school which would accornrnodate 2, OOO students. These plans were carried out, and now 1-Iuntertown I-ligh School and all that it has for will leave as the last class of seniors graduates. Forty-eight graduating classes of 1500 seniors have shared in our thrills and events of a year. I-luntertown's traditions probably will not be carried over--but those of us who were graduated frorn here will always rernernber the school song, school colors, the bi-weekly newspaper, and the mascot, a roar- ing wildcat. We will always renfiernber the lasting friendships we made, the organizations we joined where we gained leadership and val- uable experience, the sports where we excelled enthusiastically and with an abundance of energy against our challenging rivals, and the classes where we broadened our knowledge of the world and all the worlds problems. Although the year is over and there will never be another l-luntertown High School or any of its traditions, we, the students, will always remember that 1968 was the End of an Era for a great school. 2 Table Of Contents Title Page . Theme . School Life .. Academics - Organizahons . Sports ........ Facult-Administration . . People .......... Seniors ----- Underclassrnen -- Advertisements .-.-- 3 Page page Page Page page Page Page page page page page 1 2 4 17 29 49 65 71 72 88 O4 Dances Relzeve Tension 4 Q' 'ER 'Wi ' U :N-av lm g fra r ,- E. Ross Adair is shown here talking to some girls. E. Ross Adair speaks at school. E. Ross Adair Speaks. . . April is teaching career month. During the rnonth of April we had our 4th District Congressman come and speak to us. E. Ross Adair spoke about his teaching career and also about his life as a Congressnzan. 5 A Break From The Usual Routinefffff Standing in the halls at noon is a favorite Jan Logar is shown here taking a break from pass time of some students. the usual routine by bowling. Q! Paul, is THAT a clean 1ocker?? Shirley Knclanger is shown here being pin- ned as a new member to National Honor Society. 6 Bama' Performs. . The band performed at the ballgames throughout the year. The annual Toy- land March was played on our last home game before Christmas. A lot of practice and spare time goes into making the band as great as it is. Thanks for the entertainment band members and keep up the good work. 7 Cm' Washes ---- Good Money-Making Pmjects For Clubs 1,,,,...1-d- I-- F, Q r 1 Sis? 4 f ,fs :iz msg, EWR gains: eww, ,sms ww 'M we 535532 LH , - ni. -gf. 1 QQ 35- '1 Y Teen Camp Everyone seems to take more stuff than he actually needs. These senior girls are shown outside their cabin efore coming home from a wonder ful weekend at camp. 151 U X i A ,J- his , a nh 'Q Elf' Q, Q . Qu. ' mia Mg x 'll a ,wif 7' ' 3 Teachers Speczk?.9??P.9. lm I Odds Am! En 45.11.1011 X 1 'W fi 2, Senior Day On May 17, 1968, the Seniors of 1968 put on their caps and gowns for the first tinie. The Seniors realized that in a few days they were going to close one door and open another. During the Awards Day program, se- niors were given awards for scholarship, sports, music and art, and perfect atten- dance. Seniors, you are entering the rave new wor1d,1' or the adult world. Seniors the door is open ---- you do what you want. II b 13 Paris By N zlglat The prorn this year was held at the Cedar Creek Women's Club. Paris by nightu was the theme and music was provided by Leonard Guillottce. The crowning of the king and queen was the highlight of the evening. They were Toni Brunner, king, and Annette Messmann, queen. Their court consisted of Susan Mackel and Steve Siirion, first runner upg Kayleen Wiseman and Phil Sloffer, second runner-upg and Kathy Bailey and Mike Hayes, third runner up. Everyone had a good time and they also en- joyed the after prom party in the gynu given by the senior homeroom rnothers. Thanks to the excellent planning of the ju- niors and the senior's mothers everyone had a good tirne at both affairs. 14 X. w - , ..,:.. J' , ' A W , , .4-v Q 1 V, AW' ge if These people are getting refreshments at the After Prom Party before going back out and dancing to the Vars. Barefoot In The Park ---- A fler Prom Party g ea- or R-X weft ut, U n P n 'I j Wg, ,iQ ---.... . O .., Q-.-.-- ..- , f x www K F 1 X x r ,V Cosette Blanchard was Band Queen. Annette Messmann was Citadel Queen. H zmtertown 's Royczlzjf Denny Bragg was Mr. Leprechaun. 1.6 7 PM -- '-Vixixi A V ' 4 X -dc, ' 'R rg i 2 1-, .,1 fx-f flaw' ,f 1 v K -9 if 5.531 5 milf ,j Gan-YY! .L - Q . J . ' fifg' 11 ,ggi -4..r',i,, ,rf . qu! g ' W' ': 7'1 V r lf sE.E These Junior English students are listening as Jan Logar reads part of their lesson for today. . Ji-'ar , English is a naediuni of Confr- naunication of ideas--Whether it is used in reading, Writing, or speaking. lt is the core of every class. Being able to express one- self in both oral and written Work is Carried over in eVeryone's life. In English, juniors are kept busy the second sernester Writing a term paper. Seniors study Shake- speareg sophornores and freshrnen review all the fundainentals they have learned before and learn how to Write a neat-looking thenie. English ---- The are Of Everything .-.EQEQ t .rf-l..g, . . I Q t ' -5 n , ,LV N iii' 6 M J' - 1 fl-QV' g ' rx . T My ' 4: , .A f , , . 4 -, kb ' 'Y-.r A 4 if . ' V . f'4 ,Q , W V f' ff: 1 E f r l ,ws t' .-- if ffl' 'fr ' A 4 . S 2 N -- 4 .. , -rw. Q- , , XJ.- 1 . w at ts' f f -M nf- -. -Q-f V t A , , ,. 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I ...Lu 1 .x vt JLVILL Spanish students realize the impor- tance of learning an other language as they enroll in Span- ish. Students learn the cultures of all the Spanish speak- ing countries and may at the end of the year even visit one. El Espanol ----- Upens Many Doors -A ah rj Epi: f ,nn Av rips '- J ,W ' -, V 'K ' '- 1 ,S ii Tfig 5 FQ . 'QR .,T,,,,.,..-f f' ' Q- 5. f These Spanish III students are shown reading the newspaper written in Spanish and some magazines in Spanish. 19 1 ff' r an ,fe :W fl 'H lj These Math students seem to be listening to Mr. Merryrnan as he gives them an assignment for tomorrow. Math ----- A Lam! Of Opportunity Mr. Merryman, Mr. Sloan, and Mrs. Alter were the mathematics teachers this year. In Algebra Mr. Merryman teaches the freshmen the basic fundamentals. In Geometry Mrs. Alter teaches theorems and as- sumptions. Mathematics opens many doors for the person who has a head for figures . The jobs are opening up now ----- so why not become a math major??'?'??'?? Mathematics possesses not only truth., but supreme beauty. . . --Rus sell 20 wif 3 X 's kwa' . ,. ff? These Chemistry students seem to be studying hard except Steve Ethridge. I think Steve is more interested in photographer than studying. Chemistry ----- A World Of Matter Am! Motzbn Under the direction of Mr. Sloan, the chemistry students learned about chemicals and elements and their values. They also learned how to compute chemical reations. ,JV 'QQ ll V A eff f u ff u-J' W! Y-Rd t lags., p 'X Sn Qlx 21 sub ip .1 yi. ' frzs . These typing students are shown busy typing away on their lessons for the day. Business Skills HeQb Us Aclwmce In The World Under the direction of Mrs. Bauserman the typing classes had lots to do during their year of study. She thought up exercises for them to do, and all the lessons in the book besides. Sometimes some of the students would say, Mrs. Bausernian, do WE have to do this ? She would always answer, Yes. Mrs. Bauserrnan also taught Shorthand I and II. In Shorthand I she taught the girls the basic fundamentals they had to know and gave them dictation. In Shorthand II she had the girls take dictation at speeds faster than they could take and have them transcribe them. This would build up their speeds. Under the direction of Mr. Fox the Bookkeeping class learned the basic fundamentals of bookkeeping plus trying to keep their records correct and bal- anced. Everyone received a lot of knowledge to help him prosper in today's world. 22 The senior government class isshown here listening to Karen West tell about her stay in Peru last summer. Government Ana' Ecanomics Ns These Seniors are shown walking back to their bus after a tour of the International Harvester Plant here in Fort Wayne on an Economics trip. f-F' ' ..-.- ,1 4 1 23 Under the direction of Mr. Mc- Kinney the seniors studied gov- ernment, and economics. In their economics class they studied the Affluent Society, The Status Seekers, and the stock market. They found out they didn't know as much as they thought they did about the economic conditions of the United States. ,Ti , ' NS X. Each year a freshman or sophomore receives the Junior Crisco award for the most interest shown in home ec from their class. Mrs. Gailender is shown giving the award to Sharon Zehr. Home Economics Under the direction of Mrs. I-Iostetler and Mrs. Gallender, the students taking Horne Economics learn about cooking and sewing. Students taking homie econoniics pre- sent a style show each year to show the student body and their rriothers what they have done in horne ec. Teachers and girls, a job Well done. 1 Each dyear the Home Ec department presents the Crisco awar to a Junior or Senior who shows the most interest in home ec. This year the recipient was Debby Helmick. 'WE , QPTS'-' Mark, are you and Steve actually working or are you posing for A1???'? Vocational Agriculture G Drafting Class Torn Briggs is shown posing beside his tractor as he works on it during this Vocational Agriculture class every morning under the direction of Mr. Pfafman. L, , , 1.1 w Speech Ana' Exploratory Teaching The Speech department was led by Mr. Bauser- T man. The students gave speeches about famous people, ' 1 a radio news program, and several other types. Each 71 student developed his own talents and the other students 5 in learned by this person. - Exploratory Teaching students were under the di- rection of Mrs. I-lostetler. The students studied the Various approaches to teaching and then Went into the classrooms to see which one Worked the best for them. Debby Helmick is giving a speech in class for a grade. ...wwe l 'VT' lt,-EN x .Q--5.-Lx Mike Star-nets is shown here teaching his sixth grade pupils under the careful guidance of the regular teacher. Mike, are you helping or hindering'????? 27 . -cc, all QS-4265 , TFQ.,-if ,. ,nf X Q ,. ,W . , These art students are shown working on their art projects for class. They are left to right: Bonnie Furthrniller Karen Davis, Annette Messrnann, and Becky Schaff. Art ----- A Language Of It's Own These students are shown making psych- edelic paintings for class. Yes, Art is a language of its own. People throughout the World have ex- pressed their thoughts, ideas, and even their own cultures of life through artwork. The Art department of I-Iuntertown is headed by Mrs. Walsh. The stu- dents produce many exciting displays as We can see them in the cafeteria during dark, dreary days of the school year. 28 S TF my FRONT ROW: Pat Sigler, Nancy Pulfer, Dorsun Holmes, Cindi Kaylor, Belinda Raub, Pat Anderson, Linda Joy. SECOND ROW: I anis Henderson, Shirley Knelanger, Barbara Raub, Sue Mackel, Marsha Heine, Carolyn McComb Kayleen Wiseman, Debby Hade. THIRD ROW: Steve Simon, Steve Davis, Ann Bosler, Pam Nofzinger, Peggy Pratt Tim Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Bob Gross, Keith Miller, Mike Amstutz, Dave Edyvean, Phil Sloffer, Tom Brunner Barb Raub is shown here pinning Marsha Heine. N cztiofml H onor SOCi6Ql One clay out of the whole school year is set aside to pin the new member of National Honor Society. This honor is bestowed upon a cer- tain number of juniors and seniors each year throughout the United States. It is based on leadership, character, scholastic ability, and serviceg it is considered the highest scholastic honor a student can re- ceive during his high school years. l J L ' 1 Wi: ,gi iii?-Q 1 J 7,,.,!,,- ,Mr lv FRONT ROW: Pat Sigler, Historian: Karen Herdman, News Reporter: Shirley Knelanger, Point Keeper: Becky Warner, Student Council: Cindi Kaylor, Secretary: Nancy Pulfer, President: Steve Sirnon, Vice-President: Tim Thomas, Treasurer: Tom Brunner, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hostetler, Advisor: Mike Hayes: Dave Edyvean: Steve Livingston: Charles Sloffer: Eldon Kirder: Dorsun Holmes: Michelle James: Pam Nofzinger: Sharon Roberson: Janice Henderson: Mrs. Alter, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Mac Sherman: Steve Etheridge: Keith Miller: John Hollopeter: Debbie Bremer: Belinda Raub: Ann Bosler: Barb Raub: Jan Logar, Carol Burns: Nancy Mance. FOURTH ROW: Denny Bragg: John Thomas: Dave Dixon: Pam Hamm: Ginger Harrod: Sherry Etheri ge: Becki Vogts: Sherry Fulk: Gloria Shreffler. FIFTH ROW: Ken Benyhat: Kerry Ambrose: Bill Norriss, John Dustin: Gary Gerard, Doug McComb. The Future Teachers Every member of the F. T. A. pledges himself to physical vitality, mental vigor, moral discrimination, Wholesome personality, helpfulness, Worthy thoughts, and leadership .... This year the State F. T. A. presi- dent was Chosen from our school. The F. T. A. also sponsored their an- nual Teacher's Tea. ' 31 if FRONT ROW: Cathy Fitch, Pam Hamm, Pat Sigler, Jackie Lucas, J an Logar, Rhonda McCord. SECOND ROW: Debbie Bremer, Cherly Wilson, Cynthia Somers: Chris McComb, Becky Oaker- son, Michelle Gilmore, Bobbie Simon. THIRD ROW: Nona Bonjour, Pat Borckhaus, Vicki Meeks, Peggy McComb, Elaine Hoot, Sherry Fulk, Katy Jacobus. FOURTH ROW.a Marsha Closson, Vicki Waterson, Melissa Amstuts, Melanie Gross, Jill Hedges, Linda Bush, Nancy Kreiger. FIFTH ROW: Cosette Blanchard, Carolyn Ringler, Debbie Stark, Joyce Maines, Teri Simpson, Rosy Motz. Girls' Athletic Association The girls participated in several sports. They were bowling, basket ball, volleyball and others. They ended the year on a happy note by having a picnic at Franke Park and then going miniature golf- ing. The club was under the direc- tion of Miss Poling. 'U sF,, 32 FRONT ROW: Cindy Crance, Vice-Presidentg Katy Iacobus: Marsha Habd, Presidentg Linda Joy: Carol Burns. SECOND ROW: Karen West: Carolynne McComb, Treasurer: Sandy Buckles: Bicki Watersong Cheryl McComb Pam Glackin. FMC G FHA F, H, A. FRONT ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Galendarg Katy Jacobus: Karen Hobbs: Vicki Snyder: Sandy Lansaw, President. SECOND ROW: Diane Beuclerg Gayle Fur millerg Connie Mittendorfg Terry Hobbs. THIRD ROW: Janice West: Cathy Queen: Katy Snyderg Vic i Hatfield. FORUTH ROW: Sherry Fulkg Mona Bonjourg Pat Brockhausg Sanyd Grover. 33 The Student Council was , ' . 'r-aw' :J 1:5 SJW X . gl N FRONT ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Byers: Secretary, Barb ,Raubg President, Tim Thomas: Treasurer, Ann Boslerg Vice President, Susan Mackel. SECOND ROW: Sharon Zher: Cosette Blanchard: Theresa Thompson: Jan Logarg Marsha Heine: Sharon Gloyd, THIRD ROW: Becky Warner: Sherry Fulk: Linda Joy: Diane Beuclerg Kathy Ricth: Mary Lou Maloney: Shirley Knelenger. FOURTH ROW: Mike Amstutz: Doug McComb: Bob Gross: Dale Warner: Joe Neu- houser: John Thomas: Jim Simon. FIRST ROW: Rosy Motz, Kathy Bailey, Pat Sigler, Karen Herdman, SECOND ROW: Michelle James, Sandy Weis, Belinda Raub. THIRD ROW: Phil Clark, Steve Eth- ridge, Mike Carpenter, Dave McComb, FOURTH ROW: Mike James and Tom Briggs. 453 , . 1 The F, F, A. Club was led by President, Mike Gross, and helped by their advisor, Mr. Pfafman. The boys did lots of things throughout the year including their annual Chili Super. THE F. F. A. Basketball Team won again! Mem- bers on the team are: FIRST ROW: Carl Johnson Gary Warner, Terry Malcolm. SECOND ROW: Jim Poyser, John Wilson, Ron Anderson. THIRD ROW: Joe Neuhouser, Steve Griggs. FOURTH ROW: Keith Miller, Mike Gross and Tim Bracht. Future Farmers Of America The F. F. A. is an active organization consisting of boys who are interest in sorne field of agriculture. The boys had a skating party Where they selected their Chapter Sweetheart. 35 w ill: +I. agile w ,rrvgpfii I , ,Q yea an: iw -- -www - - - V, Q -.-- , 1 . W. , M i : k . H . 1 y is wggw -A fav The Pep Club backed the team at every game this year including, the County and Sectional Tournaments, The boys' relied on us to give them the strength to win for I-Iuntertown High and we did it. Good job well done as the last year for a pep club for Huntertown draws to a close. Pep Club Has SlDi1'it.'!!.' These Seniors are showing their backing for the team by sitting in Pep Block. The Pep Club followed the tearn every- where. The main purpose of the club is to promote school spirit with an emphasis on good sportsmanship. The club sold Team Buttons and Wild- cat pennants this year in order to raise money and school spirit. With abounding spirit the Pep Club of Hunte rtown High drew to a close for its last year. 36 T66lCl76V,5 Pets? TEACI-IER'S PETS?fLeft to rightj Peggy Pratt, Linda Koomler, Marsha Warner, Bobbie Simon, Annette Mess man, Cindy Crance, Shirley Knelanger, Sandy Parrish, Debbie Bremer, Pam Hamm, Ann Boslet, CMissing Judy Ott.J Our teachers are aided in the audio-visual aids by Steve McComb and Richatd Motz. 37 g i,. I , gg , , 4ge,.n1,1Q,.fTr'I Pi 4 tiff? ' ' ' in Agri ,1LiM,i 1 1 - as V C 'i ' if +- it t A m se ,la ,..1 ki 1 V ' V -fi A v A N L ',1' Q1 V4 T GIS 9 Q,Q.,Q, C ,W 59,3 iff' A ,Aly , la 4 rl a , Faq? Q , G H v A , r , P Q M 1:5 g rr? ul uf X , ,Q , W ev . ' , G fd 5 4 3 ,LA . - , , -. .ii 1' FRONT ROW: Rebecca Oakerson, Sharon Hammer, Sharon Gloyd, Barbara Raub, Cindi Kaylor, Marsha Heine, Theresa Thompson, Susan Mackel, Marsha Warner, Kayleen Wiseman, Presidentg Nancy Pulfer, Dorsun Holmes, Peggy Pratt, Ann Bosler, Karen Herdman, Jan Logar, Sherry Fulk, Debby Listenburger, Diane Sage, SECOND ROW: Marsha Hand, Nancy Mance, Debby Bremerd, Pat Sigler, Michellelames, Becky Warner, Pat Aikins, Kathy Bailey, Debby Hade, Colleen German, Kay Fuhrman, Annette Messmann, Katy Jacobus, Vicki Appel, Vicki Listenburger, Becky Shaff, Pam Ham, Jackie Lucas, Rhonda McCord. THIRD ROW: Carol Burns, Debbie Kimmel, Amcy Witham, Susie Holmes, Marna Sage, Sue Ashton, Patsy Frazier, Pat Anderson, Gwenn Johnson, Belin a Raub, Pat Mills, Becky Wonderly, Jud? Rolilns, Chris McComb, Sandy Parrish, Shirley Knelanger, Nancy Eagle, Cheryl Baughman, Diane Bir, Min y Phelps. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Krieger, Sandy Buckles, Cindy Somers, Cherly Wilson, Elizabeth Davis, Pat McCoy, Diane Lyon, Chris Pion, Michelle Gilmore, Sue Moody, Trudy Culbertosn, Elaine Hoot, Kathy Fitch, Sandy Weis, Corine Mess- man, Vicki Meeks, Peggy McComb, Mary Lou Maloney, Cheryl Wiseman, Vicki Hough, Gloria Shreffler. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Crance, Pat Brockhaus, Shirley Falls, Pam Snyder, Margie I-louser, Marcia Closson, Debby Stark, Vicki Stayer, Sherry Ethridge, Debby Melching, Melanie Gross, Vicki Waterson, Melissa Amstutz, Ginger Harrod, Linda Bush, Rosy Motz, Theresa Malcolm, Stephany Barrett, Barb Mosshammer, Carol Ringler, Sue Gongaware, Cosette Blanchard. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Mairles, Linda Joy. Diane LYOHS. Marilyn Kruse, Lynne Runkle, Joan Hixson, Mary Heck, Helen Emrick, Jill Hedges, Teri Simpson, Trexy Clark, Cheryl Harter, Debbie Speakman, Fran Johnson, Rachel Price, Rose Walter, Brenda Crabtree, Becky Thomas, Mary Beth Davis. , Y-Teens , H untertown Seniors -- a weekend or a week'?'??'? 38 FIRST ROW: Sue Gongaware, Cheryl Wiseman, Annette Messman, Stephany Barrett, Kathy Bailey, Sharon Gloyd Sherry Fulk, Dorsun Holmes. SECOND ROW: Kayleen Wiseman, Debbie Stark, Nancy Pulfer, Pat Aikins, Debb Listenburger, Cindy Somers, Peggy McComb, Corrine Messmann. THIRD ROW: Peggy Pratt, Diane Bir, Brenda Crabtree, Sue Mackel, Vicki Hough, Cheryl Baughrnan, Mary Lou Maloney, Gloria Shreffler. Y-Teen Choir Aloha Owi. The Y-Teen Mother-Daughter Tea Kayleen Wiseman is shown here passing the of- had its own hula dancers. They danced to the fice of President on to Ann Bosler. Y-Teen Hawaiian Chant, Kum-by-yaw, and Aloha Camp is where the Y-Teens install all their Owi. officers. 39 ,J Seated LEFT to RIGHT: Peggy Pratt, Pat Aikins, Kathy Bailey, Diane Sage, Debby Hade, Kay Fuhrman Mich elle James Karen Hobbs. STANDING: Steve Livingston, Steve Gaff, Bob Gross, Katy Iacobus, Marsha Hand Ian Logar Rhonda McCord, Cindi Kaylor, Debby Bremer, Becky Warner, Colleen German, Nancy Mance CITADEL ----- Our Yearbook Editor ....... Assistant Editor. . . Business Manager. . Copy Editor. . . . Att Co-Editors. . Photographers Advertising Editor Treasurer ..... Subscription Manager Layout Editor .... Advisor, . . Debby Hade Diane Sage Kathy Bailey Cindi Kaylor Michelle James Colleen German Nancy Mance Steve Gaff Marsha Hand Becky Warner Steve Livingston Rhonda McCord Petggy Pratt Ju y Ott Bob Gross Karen Hobbs I an Logar Pat Ai ens Katy Iacobus Kay Fuhrrnan De by Bremer Mr. Fox 'Sf'-ana ? FIRST ROW: Sharon Roberson, Marsha Hand, Cheryl Wiseman, Jim Simon, Pam Nofziner, Editor: Janis Hender- son, Bob Gross, Michelle James, Kay Fuhrman, Mrs. Bauserman, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Marsha Warner, Pat Aikins, Gwenn Johnson, Karen Hobbs, Kathy Cox, Bobbie Simon, Diane Sage, Theresa Thompson, Sue Ashton, Kathy Fitch. THIRD ROW: Sherry Fulk, Nancy Pulfer, Linda Joy, Jan Logar, Jackie Lucas, Rhonda McCord, Carol Burns, Cindi Kaylor, Shirley Knelanger, Belinda Raub, Cindy Crance. FOURTH ROW: Charles Pratt, Steve Eth- ridge, Keith Miller, Cynthia Comers, Becky Warner, Katy Jacobus, Diane Bir, Pat Anderson. WILDCA TTER Publishes News :fi J ' ' f we 'iff i fiiig' I sei? g' I ffl . 'dxf yw - 'ra is-J, Lqf X -LY WB? -if.:-as The Wildcatter staff held a car wash to earn money to send girls to Institute. Editor ....... . . . Pam Nofzinger Assistant Editor. . . . . .Janis Henderson News Editor ...... . . . Bob Gross Sports Editor ....,. . . . Jim Simon Production Manager . . . . Theresa Thompson Distribution Manager. . . . . Michelle James Exchange Editor .... . . Diane Sage Headliner ....... . . Kathy Cox Artist .............. Mary Pion Typists ............. Kay Fuhrman, Sharon Roberson, Bobbie Simon, Cindy Crance, Sharon Brown, Linda Joy, Shirley Knelanger, Gwenn Johnson, Kathy Fitch, Marna Sage, Pat Anderson. Reporters ............ Becky Warner, Kayleen Wiseman, Carol Burns, Steve Ethridge, Marsha Hand, Belinda Raub, Mike Stark, Sue Ashton, Cindy Somers, Cheryl Wiseman, Keith Miller, Joe Neuhouser, Diane Bir, Karen Hobbs, Katy Jacobus, Marsha Warner, Pat Aikins, Sherry Fulk, Nancy Pulfer, Jan Logar, Jackie Luc-as, Rhonda McCord, Cindi Kaylor, and Charles Pratt. ' I .v T Mn: '? T'.1 W V l,s M1 , FRONT ROW: Mona Bonjour, Rita- Brannam, Miss Enley, Debbie Helmick, Janice West. SECOND ROW: Kenny Barhydt, Dale Miller, Fonda Wagner, Debbie Stark, Vickie Hatfield, Katy Iacobus, Joyce Maines. Librarians And Tutors 42 FIRST ROW: Nancy Mance, Pat Sigler, Nancy Pulfer, Linda Joy. SECOND ROW: Dave Edyvean, Barb Raub, Belinda Raub, Dorsun Holmes, Cindi Kaylor, Steve Livingston. THIRD ROW: Karen Herdman, Ann Bosler, Sharon Roberson, Debby Bremer. FOURTH ROW: Steve Simon, Keith Miller, Ed Learned. FIFTH ROW: Steve Ethridge, Charles Sloffer. FRONT ROW: Dale Warner, Kris McComb, Becky Warner, Corresponding Secretaryg Bob Gross, President: Kathy Bailey, Secretary-Treasurerg Dave Edyvean, Point Keeper: Denny Bragg, Vice President: Dean Schlatter SECOND ROW: Bill Fousnought, Katy Jacobus, Theresa ThompsonLPegge Pratt, Pat Akins, Charles Sloffer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bauserman, sponsor: Michelle Gilmore, Cindi Somers, Rhonda McCord, CindiKay1or, Nancy Mance, Karen Herdman, Vicki Waterson. FOURTH ROW: Doug Koontz, Diane Bir, Debby Melching, Debby Start, Theresa Simpson, Linda Bush, Cheryl McComb, FIFTH ROW: Steve Gaff, Bill Norris, Joe Neuhouser, Charles Pratt, John Whilson, Debby Hade fnot presentj. Dmma Club The club presented all the skits for the pep sessions this year. They also produced the plays, lt's Cold In Them Thar Hills and The Great Smokies. The club Went to see' Julius Cae- sar at the Civic Theatre and Our Town at the PIT. Under the direction of Mr. Bauser man, the club felt it gained strength and guidance. Doug Koontz is shown here participating in school spirit. 43 FIRST ROW: Melanie Gross, Debbie Kimmel, Cheryl Wiseman, Pat Sigler, Vicki Waterson, Stephany Barrett, Dor- sun Holmes, Rhonda McCord, Kaye Mitchell, Sherry Fulk, Mrs. Robinson. SECOND ROW: Amy Wi am, Debby Stark, Theresa Malcolm, Vicki Snyder, Steve Simon, Ed Learned, Jim Simon, Mary Lou Maloney, Sharon Gloyd, Cynthia Sommers, Cheryl Baughman. THIRD ROW: Cathy Fitch, Kayleen Wiseman, Scherrie Howdyshell, De bie Melching, Ron Hoot, Melvin Ott, Eldon Krider, Ken Barhydt, Jan Logar, Mindy Phelps, Pam Snyder, Gloria Shref- fler. FOURTH ROW: Diane Lyon, Pam Hamm, Diane Bir, Peggy Pratt, Sharon Roberson, Joe Buettner, Lynn Rober son, Bill Fleming, Linda Koomler, Linda Bush, Cosette Blanchard, Nancy Krieger. Concert Choir 1 Ee at The Concert Choir is shown here performing at their Spring Concert. To make it a special occasion all the girls wore formals. 44 SWING CHOIR FRONT ROW Mrs Robinson Melanie Gross Debbie Me1ch1ng Dorsun Holmes, Mindy Phelps Pam Snyder SECOND ROW Stephany Barrett Fran Johnson Vicki Waterson Cosette Blanchard, Louise Rober son THIRD ROW Steve Simon Scheme Howdyshell Cheryl Baughman D1aneB1r Ken Barhydt. FOURTH Swzng Chou' Am! Gzrls Glee Club GIRLS GLEE CLUB, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Robinson, Di- rector, Melannie C-ross, Stephanie Barrett, Vicki Waterson, Dorsun Holmes SECOND ROW: Scherrie Howcleyshell, Panm Sny- der, Louise Roberson. THIRD ROW: Debbie Melching, Fran Johnson, Sheryl Baughman. FOURTH ROW: Mindy Phelps, Co- sette Blanchard. FIFTH ROW: Diane Bir. FRONT ROW: Sue Mackel, Marsha Heine, Sharon Roberson, Vickie Snyder, Jill Hedges, Nancy Krieger. SEC- OND ROW: Irene Springer, Sheryl Wiseman, Dale Warner, Sharon Gloyd, Kris McComb, Michelle James, Charles Pratt. THIRD ROW: Victoria Vogrs, Elaine Hoot, Sandy Buckles, Pam Glackin, Carolyn Ringler, Melissa Am- srurz, Suzanne Ashton, Jan Logar, Marilyn Kruse, Jackie Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Karen West, David Dixon, Car- ter Quance, Gwenn Johnson, Fred Ringler, Ann Bosler, Rhonda McCord, Rick Horstrneyer, Tom Hade, Richard Motz, Kary Snyder. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Sloffer, Directory Pat Aikins, Cheryl Koomler, Bill Norris. Sound Of Music Band officers are Phil Sloffer, Presidentg Steve Simon, Vice- presidenrg Sherry Fulk Jim Simon, Jan Logar Dave Edyvean, Sue Mackel, Rosy Motz. ff.-Q' 'A '. Yf' T243 WX ' - 1' 9 . X? 1 0 V W, . P.. -Q X I N62 N51 5 Jw , ,, f 2 iq fs' 51 4ff'-' ' fb ' 0 1 'ff v ' f H3 ft X 6 K f 6 YM vmaf ffxmw X? T if fL 1 b Q, 'sf sff 'RJ' ,ghmrff ' I Q J .iq E gl! V : E I Y. 'Al , - , , Q ,.. i df Q 2: gil sf? I V F , A 5 , 3' i F'gg4 t' pg, I Q4 I ' . L. SEATED: Stephany Barrett, Melissa Amstutz, Barb Mosshammer, Vicki Waterson, Sherry Fulk. KNEELING: Mich- elle Gilmore, Sharon Gloyd, Marna Sage, Peggy McComb, Debby Maggert, Kathy Fitch. STANDING: Pat Mills, Cheryl Baughman, Debby Melching, Elaine Hoot, Mary Lou Maloney, Amy Witham, Diane Bir, Chris McComb. Drill Team Am! Twirlers Center, Marsha Warner. Behind is Peggy McComb, Chris McComb, Elaine Hoot, Kathy Fitch and Mary Lou Maloney 48 w TIG . . ff f rf-f '..! wi M , MQ? .-1--.mf 53' ' - , 1 5'i.'ur-M-we - m' 2. f- - Q A W ,E A ,, :Nr f,.,M'..J.. N gg -. L ,. 11, .4 4 3.. :... wi 1'3?L:a-Q-mf lb ,f A MJQM. . .F-A N -,,..'f Q-'gn -' .-,1 xlln . , - - 'HA mfs- H 5 vfivigix M N. '-: 1 I, , y xv' L' '131K!.Ylf I ,- ' ,yr .g 5 . . n ' V '-- Q--. , ,4 ,' l.34 .1i, : W A 4-,fb . , Hx, 73,5 V+ Q- ,,4gQl:?',.-433 1.-5.1. fbgr' 4, '. x'5,,.:'.4.,-. ,,, :ff?:,gf.4-eQ,,'yj' fwfr gl ,V lf,-gf-'Q' :my v N V-.1'.:,',g, Jin. W :al ,.1--.Awwq Eiffvl nifgmx I gg: , gJ'eYf.1:3 - K!-M1 ,gi-u.1h -.lug Lwiqgg? H .ff t A .ki-E, iiwyxv-4nY ?.i, :D V 52 .1.24.fI?Q?f1f?f, 1 195: 'il T,-' .- MP1 ' L 5 '4+ 55Q f ' fi' L 45 +R A .. :TMI ,.. I t l - 'J' P , -3 wing, FI N-all-1-Qkrh - M, '-r .I uf K- , A ag x- ' V ' -uri 'V V 5J'.g,'f Y ' wf D .,,-.,- X 1- i Q L.. 12.13 , Y Y'-A , ,b -J. W lar , K -M -L, 1 , 7 fv .f, N.. -- ,Liu , 4 l x X, - r Y N ', Lf I 4 f Q 'K N A Y I . N , X I ,N E ' ' I ' K-A-'v K. . , ,, '- -1 ' .Q W' ' ' A A , fir, g.':1-A-5..1.,, -wa? A .. Q ' H U 'n!'fTuM-'I' b ff---Ff .SXiiQ, Y ' A 'TA' fl . ' U ' ' I H1 'g-,sig , L ,Q . , .N :x A 29 . , - - ,, , ,,Lw, r ...,.', ,',',vu.va N' ' A -4 .f ffm' A g'!'gAE' L I A A'1' i': 5 Bea g : o T I SEATED: Alan Blaugh, Charles Pratt, Ron Pulver, Tim Shultz, Kevin Ohneck, Dennis Green, Gary Gerard, Paul Warner, Steve Dustin. KNEELING: Steve Mabee, Brad Brown, Paul Simon, Bill Gump, Dean Schlatter, Ken Aikins, Doug McComb, Dennis Bucher, John Hayes. STANDING: Coach Holderman, Tom Greg, Mike Dove, Jack Davis, Paul Listenburger, Charles Browning, Tom West, Jim Kruse, Steve Herdrnan, Steve Etheridge, Man- ager, Head Coach, Mr. McKinney. A New Sport ----- Football Thirty Wild, enthusiastic, and husky boys came out for the first football practice of Huntertovvn' High. These boys put in long hard hours of practice un- der the direction of their coach, Mr. McKinney! They boys did their best as they played games against tough foes. Even thoughithey only Won one game--- they did their best! Thanks a lot boys for giving the ever spirited Wildcat of Huntertown another sport to cheer about. H O 19 Leo 19 27 Adams Central 7 '7 Hoagland 19 0 Hoagland 20 Compliments of ROYVILLE PURE GAS AND GROCERY STORE 50 ' FRONT ROW: Mr. Merryman, Advisor: Jim Simon, Rick Weis, Richard Bonjour, Jerry Gump, Mr. I-lolderman, Ad- visor. SECOND ROW: Al Schmidt, Terry Sands, Doug Koontz, Keith Miller, Paul Sloffer, Phil Freck. THIRD ROW Tim Thomas, Torn Briggs, Dale Warner, Tom Brunner, Barry Wilkinson, Mark Stockman. FOURTH ROW: Don Kin- caid, Mike Hayes, John Thomas, Hank Parton, Mike Carpenter, Mike Stark. FIFTH ROW: Jim Poyser, Tom Hade, Dave McComb, Jerry Wells, Mike Mills, SIXTH ROW: Steve Ethridge, John Motz, Gary Englehart, and Mike Am- stutz. Lettermen Show Strength As It Gains New Men ,. 100 Mile 'X 'W is Q Club stutz, Paul Sloffer, Phil Freck, Tim Thomas, John Thomas, and Hank Parton. Compliments of a friend! 51 Left to right, Mike Am- Mr. Holderman, Coachg Mike Mills, Mark Stockman, Tom Briggs, Jerry Wells, Mike Amstutz, Tom Brunner. Kneeling in front are Student Mana- ger Tom Hade, and Tim Thomas, who was Head Manager. The 'Cats of Huntertown High School did their best as they won ll out of Z1 games. The team had great backing throughout the year by the student body, parents, teachers, and sportswriters. In the County Tourney the 'Cats were turned back, as their final attempt to catch Leo in the last few seconds failed. At the Sectional Tourney the team showed their great skills and teamwork, but it was still in a losing cause. The 'Cats were defeated by New Haven in the first Sectional overtime in 1968. The team made a roaring finale for Huntertown High as its last year for basketball drew to a close! ! ! ! ! 52 H zmtertown 's Vmfsizjf Basketball Team I-Iuntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Hunter-town Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Hunterrown Huntertown Terry Sands, Doug Kincaid, Ierrdy Gump, Dave McComb, Mike Stark, an Dale War ner. Kneeling are student managers Barry Wilkinson, and Steve Ethridge. VARSITY BASKETBALL '79 Hamilton 38 42 Norwell 39 80 Albion 68 48 Churubusco 61 64 Hoagland 56 55 Bishop Dwenger 54 49 East Noble 52 66 Eastside 51 63 Garrett 94 54 Adams Central 51 77 Arcola 53 47 Bluffton 68 61 Leo 73 84 Angola 47 59 New Haven 56 53 Woodlan 50 42 Bellmont 50 47 Monroeville 54 COUNTY TOURNEY 48 Leo 50 SECTIONAL '72 New Haven '75 ,, ffl' if '5' E21 W ' 'x ' W I E ' ,, 1 M :mi s 2? :fee - 'A Sfsfigsfsgsig--M me Kagan xv 1 l 555523 .fa-5. 1551555 f SSW W Z xr . 1 - miieiis. is .Iisf F -ff . ' ' meziff- wa, . we rl-V . The RESERVE TEAM seems to be getting some instructions from Mr. Merryman before going out to play again. Now take heed so we'1l win! s i F At the Huntertown versus Woodlan game on February 11, 1968, all the former athletes of Huntertown High were honored. All were given boutonnieres to wear for the evening. At halftime of the VARSITY game, the former athletes were recognized for the year they played for Huntertown, and all were given a round of applause, They represented Huntertown very well! I ,A--K 'msn ' I 24 7 '3 'X' 'WW ' Fei ffreisi fee-esp i ,ogy- '-elgiig 'fiei 4.sg.f:e1f2 W 1: 'W r' ' 'Q W eww M- 'M it H rr .,.f.g,ap , 'H ., H, , ri safe' 52' ,wage ss aa s 5 ri Q f' ,141 25,1 xx M L, mf Wx s a 6 1 . , uv 33153125 we -If--r -in um 54 Xa I i Special Basketball Awawls Mark Stockman was MOST Dave McComb had the BEST VALUABLE PLAYER and also SHOOTING PERCENTAGE had the MOST POINTS. this Year- Mike Mills had the MOST RE- BOUNDS and the MOST ASSISTS this year. w 55 KNEELING: John Thomas, John West, Mike James, Gary Sloffer. STANDING Coach Merryman, Doug McComb, Jeff Benward, Bob Stamets, Steve Ethridge Manager Tom Hade, Manager. Huntertown Huntertown H untertown Huntertown H untertow n Huntertown Huntertown Huntertow n Huntertown H un tertown Huntertow n H untertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown H untertown H untertown From Reserve To Varsity RESERVE BASKETBALL RECORD 35 Hamilton 24 Norwell 48 Albion 53 Churubusco 41 Hoagland 29 Bishop Dwenger 29 East Noble 30 Eastside 46 Garrett 40 Adams Central 44 Arcola 36 Bluffton 25 Leo 45 Angola 59 New Haven 37 Woodlan 34 Bellmont 32 Monroeville 56 KNEELING: Charles Pratt, Managerg Steve Mabee, Mike Dove, Gary Gerard, Kevin Ohneck, Dean Schlatter, Rick Horstmeyer, STANDING: Denny Green, Managerg Jack Davis, Managerg Larry Ott, John Hayes, Steve Herd man, Jim Kruse, Bill Gump. Freslamen Excel! As They Become County Champs The freshmen were backed by their class and by fine cheerleaders this year. The cheerleaders were Melissa Am- stutz, Ginger Harrod, and Debbie Kimmell. 57 has .4 M: KNEELING: Gary Englehart, Mike Carpenter, Bill Arnold, Dale Warner, Gary Warner, Joe Neuhouser. STANDING: Mr. Holderman, Coach. Jim Poyser, Mike James, Keith Miller, Steve Ethridge, Mike Hayes, Mark Stockman, Terry Sands, Mike Mills, Jerry Gump, Manager. The Mighty Swingers l Voted as Most Valuable Player by the players was Mark Stockman. 1 1- at D 1. E54 1 e 3 W' GL 1 ps h xg CY ,D 1'1 iflieik- - Q A:I'v LIVALI Left to right, Mr. Merryman, Coach, Dave Hawkins, Doug McComb, Steve Hadley, Bob Stamets, Barry Wilkinson, Terry Sands, Dale Warner, Mike Carpenter, Doug Koontz, Denny Bragg. Par 1 1-1 241 207 I 218 ' 212 218 1 220 211 216 211 1 224 213 3. . .IJ East Noble, Wolf Lake Hamilton Columbia City, Garrett Woodlan, Busco Eastside Dekalb Arcola. Hoagland Norwell, Monroeville Wolf Lake New Haven Leo, Adams Central Our golf team took lst place in the ACAC. The golf team placed 6th in the Sectional. 221 201 210 225 257 221 276 253 214 225 214 O 241 215 257 ,254 .287 259 59 , -f Y '1 1.4.-0' . ,,' Barry Wilkinson was voted Most Valuable by his teammates. 4 Ill ld!! als e'E!P Q!! ' FN 'H 'x S an 1- - -fx L JA f .:. . 'FTRST ROW: John Motz, Phil Sloffer, Alan Schmidt, Phil Freck, Rich Wies, Tim Thomas, Tim Simon, Tom Brun ner, John Hollopeter, Richard Bonjour, Larry Clark. SECOND ROW: John Thomas, Rick Horstmeyer, Tom Greg Ron Hoot, Paul Sloffer, Tom Fabian, Mike Dove, Bill Fleming, Steve Davis, Dave Crooks, Al Remenicky Steve Mabee, Hank Parton, THIRD ROW: Coach Gorsuch, Dave McComb, Manager, Jim Kruse, John Hayes, Bill Gump Mike Amstutz, Mike Mills, Tom Briggs, Mike James, Richard Motz, Jerry Gump, Manager, Coach McKinney Greatest And Final Yem'!!!.'.' 1 . ,D Q' - ' gf .-.. Lo 'JJ' Helga' -AT .WF H O 28 112 74 83 58 77 71 36 25 83 97 lf2 58 66 87 Goshen, Cluver 61 West Noble 44 Woodlan 35 Busco, Norwell 25 Central Catholic 41 Woodlan, Monroeville 45 Bishop Luers, Leo '73 Goshen Relays finished 7th Leo, Arcola 65 Hoagland, Adams Cent. 30 A. C. A. C. Finished 2nd Garrett 52 Churubusco 30 Tom Brunner ran his way to the Most Valuable Player award this year for the second consecutive yean 60 ,523 112 112,64 112 33 39 ,o ,2o 112 1-'rs 1 This year our Track Team had one of its best years. Our team placed second in the A. C. A. C. meet, but a lot of records were broken by outstanding Wildcats. John Motz met the A. C. A. C. pole Vault record at l2'6 g Phil Sloffer set a record in high hurdles at 15. 6 and he tied the low hurdle record for 21. Og Tim Thomas set a Z mile record at 10: O55 Rick Wies set a 440 yard record at 52. 5. Thus, ended the fabulous Track Team's history at H. I-1. S. NV The Senior Relay Team looks devilish The reason -- they sec a new school record for the 880 relay!! I idk! 14 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - FRONT ROW: Steve Davis, Mike Amstutz, John Thomas, A1 Reme- nicky. Bill Fleming. SECOND ROW: Hank Parton, Paul Sloffer. Jim Simon, Phil Freclc, Rick Wies, Tim Thomas, Mr. Gorsuch, Coach. Time + E ffort : New Haven, Churubusco Norwell, Woodlan Hoagland, Leo Churubusco, Adams Central Monroeville, Arcola Bishop Dwenger Central Catholic Eastside, Freemont Churubusco Invitational Goshen Invitational Tim Thomas lst Phil Freck 2nd ACAC Meet Tim Tho mas lst Sectional Meet Clmmps O 20,48 20, '70 46, 47 50,69 55,71 47 44 36,45 2nd place lst place lst place 7th place 62 TWhV'ir v f57Hf'::'f:,M. ' r ,,., , 7 . ,, A- 3 wW?'a, For the third consecutive year Tim Thomas was given the title MOST VALUABLE PLAYER by his teammates. Y FRONT ROW: Jackie Lucas, Kathy Bailey, Rhonda McCord. SECOND ROW: Ann Bosler, Nancy Eagle, Teri Simpson, Gloria Shreffler. THIRD ROW: Miss Poling, Pat Sigler, Ian Logar, Belinda Raub, Barb Raub. FOURTH ROW: Coxy Blanchard, Sharon Gloyd, Pam Hamm, Nancy Krieger. 1 -uv 1 'ig If 1 B 1 rg! A , TZ .ip ,Z K 5- ' ff ' ri? The INTRAMURAL BOYS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM kept the gym busy at noon by playing regular season games and then holding a tourney. They did a good job! ! I 63 is N if 1 4 as ff' li 0'-fx '-J 2 X . H4 E ' V '-f' ' A. ? . -c - -Al' Q X in J . , ' I I ,Lk ' 1 :ri W . l -'QR 157 uh - ' h :LQ-V' 'N iff ? Nw hlfiywzy' f f 14- 5 SQA 17 ww f' -N 51 'Y ll These cooks keep us, the students, fed when we're hungry. Under the direction of Mrs. Marschand they prepared over 700 meals a day. Thanks for the great meals every day. Mr. Bailey had his hands full trying to keep the school clean. Om' Willing Workers Few of us actually stop to realize what these people do for us. The cooks, the custodians, and the bus drivers are forever behind the scenes doing odd jobs to rnake our school look better. Without the cooperation of these people and the student body our school would not function like it does. I think We, as the students of l-Iuntertown High owe these people a great deal of thanks for all their help, understanding, and hard work. 66 l is-ea N7 1-7.5 NYY4 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT: A ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Work STUDY COORDINATOR: Mr. Robert Mantock. OF COUNTY SCHOOLS: Mr. Donal Dieberum Mr. James Mallers Under Their L6d6!67 5h?. . . We, the students of Huntertown High School, have been ushered into the world of education through the meticulous supervision and guidance of these fine gentlenien. It is also under their capable supervision that a new school will be built to accommodate the I-luntertown and Arcola students. This new school, Carrol I-ligh School, will indeed be a great task in every aspectg but these gentlemen will certainly put every effort forth to niake it the finest school possible. if If gr... .xtf 4? 'Nunn' 'Q f , L ' T3 HUNTERTOWN SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Robert Dunfee, Mr. Richard Ott, Mr. Glen Buckmaster, Mr. William Holmes, Mr. Fred Dickes. 67 .a V II! Ready and willing, Mrs. Herdman gets ready to take a letter from Mr. l-lonalter, our principal, on his command. Une Supervising Personnel 'zz 5 M., J fi? wig? li f-X 7 T-A +2- . Y ,. ...... : ...... t ..... --' 'lf me l,, , -3,55 A f AQ E V ' A gifs, 5 'haw kr J Our Elementary principal, Mr. Wort, seems to be studying some rules and regulations with the able assistance of his secretary, Mrs. Houser. 68 9 .JAX S.. . 1 jr' '4 'Q cf lx. rgintefr ' iff' I 1 ff-'I- A 4' ' A ...I . I W T Q 5 I . 'AWP - 3 '.'11 5 1 .1 I 1 . .t . -wa. rir . , V. h , 1 A 1 .,f'n'd..,y ...ffl , L 'L . '. ,Shi '- . . 5.3 'Q 7 I - - 4' 'Y ., if , 5, L 2... 'Y .1L n',, . C? Q is-' I Q at J ?-1. 35 .. I Sr .Q .X 25, ali? , A I s AM M 7110 ,1 MRS. HELEN ALTER - General Math, Senior Mathg A. B. , Indiana University. MRS. IANICE BAUSERMAN - Typing l,II, Shorthand I, II, B.S. Ball State U. MR. JAMES BAUSERMAN - English ll, Speechg B.S. Ball State University. MRS. RUBY BYERS - English 93 B.S. Ball State Univer- sity. MRS, VIRGINIA CLARK - English S St 10, Reading S5 A. B. Huntington College. MISS LUCINDA ENLEY - Librariang A.B. Oakland City College, Post Graduate at Indiana University. MISS ELSIE FOGLE - English SL Reading 73 B.S. Tay- lor University. MR. ARTHUR FOX - Typing I, Bookkeeping Ig B.S. Defiance College. MR. ROBERT GORMAN - Sciences 85 B.S. , M. E. Ohio State University. MRS. CAROLYN GALLENDER - Home Economicsg M. A. Ball State University. MR. DEAN GORSUCH - Health and Safetyg B.S. Ball State University. MR. CYRIL HALL - Drafting and General Shopg B. S. , M. S. Ball State University. MR. RICHARD l-IOLDERMAN - Health, History, Phys- ical Eclucationg B.S. Manchester College. MRS. MARGARET HOSTETLER - Home Economics, Fa- mily Relations, Exploratory Teachingg B.S. Purdue University. MR. LEONARD JOHNSTON - Guidanceg B.A. , M.A. Ball State University. MR. GEORGE C. McKINNEY - Gov't. , Econ. , Bus. Law Sociology, B.S. Manchester College. MR. JAMES MCCLINTOCK - English 10 Sc 125 B.S. Notre Dame, Purdue University. MR. DEAN MERRYMAN - Matheniaticsg B.S. , M.E. Huntington College, Saint Francis. M' sax. h z! KL JJ 6- Xv , N X a I s fix ,gs MR. VAUGI-IN MILLER - Biology, Advanced Biologyg B.S. , M.S. , Purdue University, Indiana University. MR. NILES PFAFMAN - Vocational Agricultureg 13.5. Purdue University. MR, WILLIS ROBERTS - Social Studiesg B.S. , M.S. Manchester College, Indiana University. MR. HARRY RICHEY - Matheniaticsg B.S. , M.S. , Manchester College, Indiana University. MRS. ELEANOR ROBINSON - Musicg B.A. , M.A. Marion College, Ball State University. MRS. BUELAH RODDEL - Social Studies, Language Artsg B.A. , M.S. Saint Francis, Indiana University. MR. CHARLES SLOAN - Chernistry, Physics, Algebra II, B.A. , M.A. Marion College, Saint Francis. MR, WA LTER SLOFFER - Instrumental M usicg B. S. , M.A. Manchester College, Ball State University. MRS, MAXINE WALSH - Art, B.S. Manchester College MISS CAROL POLING - Social Studies, Physical Edu- cation, B. S. , M. S. Ball State University. MRS, DONNA DUFF - Spanish, B.A. Wheaton College, Olivet College. Our Facult . 35 X , S S 6 S 12515, we 'QW Q33 wav L - we 6.- E' 195' S., ,u Q SUSAN ELIZABETH MACKEL - Ambition: Physician. Class Officer 1,2, Vice-President 1,2: Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 4, Secretary 3: Ping Pong 1,33 Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4: Choir 2,33 NHS 3,49 Citadel 3: Y-Teens 2,3,4,Pointkeeper 3, Treasurer 4g Drill Team 1: School Play 1, Yearly Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,4g Girl's State 35 Spanish Award 1,23 Biology Award 2: Algebra ll Award 3. IANIS LYNN HENDERSON - Ambition: Nurse, Salutatorian 4: Class Officer 4, Ass't, Secretary 4: Girl's Glee Club lg Wildcatter 3 ,4, Ass 't Editor 4: ETA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3g Yearly Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4g Span- ish 3. MARSHA LYNNE HEINE - Ambition: Physician. Student Council 3,4q Band l,2,3,4g Wildcatter 3g NHS 3,4, President 4: Citadel 3: Drama Club 1g Y- Teens 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Parlimentarian 4: Drill Team 1: School Play 1: Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Chemistry 3. RIXTE KAYLEEN WISEMAN - Ambition: Teacher. Class Officer 1, Ass't Secretary 1, Student Council 2,3,4g Choir 4: Girl's Glee Club 1,2,3g Wildcatter 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2g NHS 3,4, Secretary 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, President 4: Drill Team 1: School Play 1,2g Citizenship -4. WESLEY DAVID EDYVEAN - Ambition: Chemist Class Officer 1,2,3,4,Treasurer 1,2,3,4g Track 2: Band 1,2,3,4g Student Council Representative 2, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 4: FTA 1,2,3,4g NHS 3,4,Vice- President 4: Drama Club 4, Point Keeper 4: School Play 1,3,4g Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Boys' State Alternate 3: Citizenship Award 3. NANCY IO PULFER - Ambition: Teacher Class Officer 1,2,3,4,Secretary 1,2,3,4: Girls' Glee Club 1: Wildcatter 4: FTA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4: NHS 3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,4,Chaplain 3, Vice- President 4: Library 1: School Play 3: Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Citizenship Award 3. CHARLES WARREN SLOFFER - Ambition: Undecided. FTA 1, Drama Club 1: Library 2,3: National Merit Scho- larship Commended Scholar 3. THOMAS NORMAN BRUNNER - Ambition: Lawyer. Class Officer 1,2,3,4,President 1,2,4, Vice-President 3: Track 1,3,3,4, MVP 33 Ping Pong 1,33 Band 1: Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g FTA 1,2,3 ,4, Parliamentarian 4: NHS 3,4, Treasurer 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,4. 'viii Nt! .,-is .219 'i 157, XY:-077. 'ea-ff! if 86 .n-is frgr 'P 1. BOBBIE IANE SIMON - Ambition: Professional Musician Wildcatter 3,45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Office Girl 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Bookkeeping Award 35 GAA 3,4 ROBERT A, GROSS - Ambition: Engineer. Intramural 45 Ping Pong 1,35 Wildcatter 3,45 NHS 45 FFA 15 Judging Team 15 Citadel 35 Drama Club 3,4, President 45 School Play 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1 ,2, 3,45 News Report- er to WOWO 4. MIKE HAYES - Ambition: Undecided. Student Council 15 Baseball 3,45 Intramural 45 FTA 2,3, 45 Yearly Honor Roll 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Letterman's 3 , 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. STEVEN DONALD SIMON - Ambition: Teacher. Class Officer 3,4,President 4, Vice-President 45 Student Council 1,2, Treasurer 25 Track 15 Golf 25 Ping Pong 1, 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Property Manager 2,3, Vice-President 3, Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Swing Choir 45 FTA 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-President 45 NI-IS 3,45 Projectionist 35 School Play 1,25 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Special Awards 3, Citizenship5 Cross Country 1. VICKI LOUISE SNYDER - Ambition: Home Economist. Student Council 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Girl's Glee Club 1 , 2,35 FHA 2, 3,45 Student Council Representative 3, Historian 45 Drill Team 15 School Play 1,25 GAA 2,3. DEBORAH SUE HADE - Ambition: Teacher. Wildcatter 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 NHS 45 Teacher's Sec- retary 35 Citadel 3,4, Editor 45 Drama Club 2,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Ma- drigal 4. MIKE GROSS - Ambition: Farmer. Ping Pong 1,25 Projectionist 45 FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2,Presidenr 45 Judging Team 1,2,3,45 Green Hand Award 1, Dairy Award 2, Leadership Award 3, Hooiser Farmer 3, Chapter Farmer 4, Senior Leadership Award 45 Reserve Basketball 2. MARY JANE PION - Ambition: Secretary. Teacher's Secretary 45 Y-Teens 2,3,4. PATRICIA LOUISE AIKINS - Ambition: Teacher. Madrigal 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Wildcattcr 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Cheerleader 15 Citadel 3,45 Drama Club 45 Y-Teens 2,45 Drill Team 15 Student Council Publicity Committee 35 M ascot 4. VICKI A . APPEL - Ambition: Secretary Volleyball 35 Ping, Pong 25 Girl's Glee Club 15 Teacher's Secretary 3,45 Y-Teens 3,4. JAMES F, ASHTON - Ambition: Farmer. FFA 2,3,4, Assistant Reporter 45 Judging Team 'Z,3,4. KATHY ELLEN BAILEY - Ambition: Teacher. Volleyball 1 ,2,3,4, Captain 45 Madrigal 45 Ping Pong 1,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Wildcatter 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Cheer leader 1,2,3,4, Varsity Captain 45 Citadel 3,45 Drama Club 1,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 15 School Play 1,45 Student Council Spirit Committee 3,45 Senior Of The Month 4. RICHARD E, BONJOUR - Ambition: Commercial Art. Track 1,2,3,45 Ping Pong 1,35 Drama Club 1,45 School Play 25 Varsity H Club 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,4. JIM M. BOREN - Ambition: Navy Officer. Intramural 15 Ping Pong 1. SUSAN ROCHELLE BUSHE - Ambition: Receptionist. Teacher's Secretary 35 Y-Teens 35 Office Girl 4. LARRY E, CLARK - Ambition: Undecided. Track 45 Intramural 1,45 Ping Pong 35 Volleyball 4. A -fa i img, 'i X 'Elf iii 111 J ,. 5. ,y at W. . Md .J 1.1 li ., 'V' JOSEPH B. CLOSSON - Ambition: Engineer. Track l5 Ping Pong l5 Projectionist fl. KATHY JOY COX - Ambition: Professional model. Wildcatter 1,45 Pep Club 1,45 Teacher's Secretary 1, 115 Drama Club 1,45 Art Club l,4. JEROME E, DENNISON - Ambition: Farming. Ping, Pong lg FFA l,2,3,1l, Asst Vice-President 2, Par liamentarian 35 Judging Team 2,3,45 Projectionist 45 Sheep Award 2,3. KEVIN R. DISLER - Ambition: Mechanic. Track lg Baseball 15 Ping, Pong 1 ,2: Basketball 1,25 Projectionist 1. DAVID L, DIXON - Ambition: Lawyer Band 1,2,3,45 FTA lg Citadel 25 Projectionist l. PATRICIA KAY EAGLE - Ambition: College Y-Teens 2,3. ' BRENDA KAY FENDER - Ambition: Interpreter. FMC l,2,3,Chaplain 2,35 Pep Club 35 Drama Club 15 Library 2,35 Drill Team 25 School Play 1. DELMAR L, WILSON - Ambition: Police officer. Intramural Basketball 45 Basketball 15 Intramural Vol- leyball 4. HQ' wi 7 . ' . an 5 . , A Q s sie! -vq-'suv' wi 'EW 'i WILLIAM FLOYD FOUSNOUGHT - Ambition: Indiana State Trooper Intramural 45 Ping Pong 15 Drama Club 45 School Play 4 THOMAS LEROY FRAZIER - Ambition: Farming. Intramural l5 Ping Pong 1, 25 FFA l,2,3,4-,Sentinel 45 Iudging Team l,2,45 Swine Award 2,3. PHILLIP WAYNE FRECK - Ambition: Undecided. Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Ping Pong 1,35 Basketball 15 I-Ii-Y 1,25 Projectionist l,2,3,45 Varsity H-Club l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,4, Captain 4. JAMES R. FREDRICK - Ambition: Farming. Intramural 1,25 Ping Pong 15 FFA l,2,3,4. KAY ANN FUHPCMAN - Ambition: Housewife Wildcatter l,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Teacber's Secretary 45 Citadel 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Madrigal 4 BONNIE SUE EURTHMILLER - Ambition: Secretary. Volleyball lg Wildcatter 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Y-Teens 35 GAA l,2,3. VINCENT JOHN GADBOIS - Ambition: Certified Pub- lic Accountant Track 15 intramural 1,45 Ping Pong 1,35 Student Man- ager lg Band l,2,Z3,45 School Play 1,2. STEPHEN LEE GAFF - Ambition: Draftsman. Intramural 1,45 Ping Pong 15 Basketball 15 Wildcatter 45 Citadel 45 l-Ii-Y 15 Projeetionist 15 School Play 4. PA! L 'ai ani' 1' N6 1 COLLEEN MAE GERMAN - Ambition: Dental Assistant. Ping, Pong lg Wildcatter l ,2,3g Pep Club l,2g Teacher's Secretary 3g Citadel 4g Y-Teens l,2, 3,49 Office Girl 3g GAA l,2,3. JERRY W, GUMP - Ambition: Undecided. Track lg Volleyball 3: Golf 'Zg Intramural 4g Ping, Pong lg Baseball 2,4g Student Manager: Basketball l,2,3,4g Pep Club lg LCTlTICI'1l13l1'S H-Club 2,3,4g Cross Country 1 I1 ,en KATHRYN ELIZABETH HAMMAN - Ambition: Police Work. FHA 3: Teacher's Secretary 43 Drama Club lg Library 1,2,3. ROBERT STEVEN I-IEDGES - Ambition: Drafrnian. Track l,2,3g Student Manager lg Cross Country l,2. KAREN SUE l-IOBBS - Ambition: Business Teacher. Wildcatter 2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g FHA l,2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, Secretary 4g Teacher's Secretary 3: Citadel 4: Y-Teens lg Drill Team l. JOHN I. HOLLOPETER - Ambition: Forester. Track 2,3,4g Band lg FTA 3,fiItg Cross Country 2,3g Varsity I-I-Club 2,3,4. DORSUN ELIZABETH HOLMES - Ambition: Music Teacher. Band l,2,3,4g Choir l,2,3,4,Vice-President 3, Sec- retary 2g Girl's Glee Club 3,4g FTA 4g NHS 3,45 Y- Teens 3,4, Historian 4g School Play 2. SCHERRIE ROSE HOWDYSHELL - Ambition: Undecided. Volleyball 2g Ping Pong lg Choir 4g Girl's Glee Club 4. Qi J -:I i 5.1 l I 015 -QP I x X 5 1 Y. .q-saga.. th-un? KATHERINE E, IACOBUS - Ambition: Secretary CBusinessj Ping Pong lg Volleyball lg FMC 2,3,kl, Secretary 4: Girl's Glec Club 1,23 Wildcatterg Pep Club 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2, Project Chairman, 3, Treasurer 4, Vice-PresidentgTeacher Secretary 3: Citadel 3,1lg Drama Club 1 ,2,4g Y-Teens 1,2 3,45 Library 1,2,4g Drill Team 1. MICHELLE CEAN JAMES - Ambition: Elementary Teacher. Student Council Spirit Comm. 45 Baud 1,2,3,4g Wild- cattcr 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,45 FTA 4: Citadel 3,4g Drama Club 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,1l: School Play 1 ,2. MARILYN JENKINS - Ambition: Airline Hostess Ping Pong l,2,3g FTA 1gY-Teens 1,2. LINDA SUE KOOMLER - Ambition: Art Teacher, Student Council lg Choir 1,2,4-3 Girl's Glee Club 1,2,4g Wildcatter 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2: Y-Teens ICC Secretary 1,2,3,4g Library 1: Office Girl 43 Drill Team lg School Play 1,2g Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,4. DOUGLAS A . KOONTZ - Ambition: Flight Engineer. Golf 1,2,3,4: Intramural 1,4-g Drama Club 4: Projec- tionist 1,2,1lg Varsity H Club 1,2,3,4. ELDON KRIDER - Ambition: Undecided. Band 1,2,3,4l. SANDRA FAY LANSAW - Ambition: Successful in Fashion. Pep Club 1,4: FHA 1,Secretary 23 Pointkeeper 3, President 4. EDWARD B. LEARNED - Ambition: Electronics Engineer Choir 1,2,3,-4: Projectionist 1,2,3: School Play 1,2,3. v '!'Hluin ei-'tr ai' -ff 'vig 11-1? 'Q' NOT AVAILABLE -vi nib' 'lui 'Film hw Q DEBRA J. LISTENBERGER - Ambition: Dental Assistant Band 1,25 Wildcatter 35 Citadel 45 Drama Club 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Y-Teen Choir 4. STEVEN KERMIT LIVINGSTON - Ambition: Engineer. Ping Pong lg Wildcatter l,2,3g:FTA 45 Citadel 45 Hi-Y 15 Library 15 Projectionist 1,2,3,45 School Play 2. JAMES LOUIS LOGAN - Ambition: Business Advertising. Track 3. ANNETTE I. MESSMANN - Ambition: Interior Decorator Ping Pong 1,25 Wildcatter 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Teacher's Secretary 45 Citadel 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Office Girl 3, 45 Drill Team 25 Citadel Queen 4. SANDY MOSSHAMMER - Ambition: Undecided. JOHN P. MOTZ - Ambition: Engineer. Track 35 Intramural 25 Ping Pong 2. PAMELA SUE NOFZINGER - Ambition: Teacher. Band l,2,3,fl5 Wildcatter 3,4, Editor 45 FTA 45 Y- Teens 35 NHS 4. ROBERT O'NEAL - Ambition: Undecided. MELVIN R. OTT - Ambition: Farmer. Chili! 4: FFA 1,2,3,1lg Judging Team l,2,3,Ll. ROBERT PARRISH - Ambition: Undecided. DANLEL W, PATTEE - Ambition: Draftsman. Intramural 1,45 Teacher's llelper fl. PEGGY SUE PRATT - Ambition: Teacher. Ivladrigal Ll, Choir 43 Girl's Glee Club 1,'Z,3g Wild- catter 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g FTA lg Citadel 3,43 Drama Club 1,2, 'lg Y-Teens l,2,3,Llg Library lg Of fice Girl 4,5 Drill Team lg School Play 1,2. HOPE COLEEN PUFF - Ambition: Undecided. Pep Club 45 Drama Club 3: Teacher's Secretary 3. CATHARINE ANN QUEEN - Ambition: Teacher. Pep Club 1,2,3,-43 FHA 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens lg Library lg GAA 1,'Z. SHARON J EAN ROBERSON - Ambition: Teacher. Band 1,2,3,4g Choir l,2,3,4g Girl's Glee Club lg Wildcatter 4g Pep Club 1,45 ETA 45 Teacher's Sec- retary 43 Y-Teens 35 Office Girl 45 School Play 1,2 FTA Tutor 4. DIANE ELAINE SAGE - Ambition: Teacher. Wildcatter 3,45 Pep Club 1,2g Citadel 3,4, Assis- tant Editor 4g Y-Teens 1 ,2,3,4g Drill Team 2. TERRY LEE SANDS - Ambition: Accountant. Track lg Baseball l,2,3,45 Golf l,2,3,45 Ping Pong lg Basketball l,2,3,45 l-li-Y 15 Varsity l-I Club l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,4. ALAN W, SCHMIDT - Ambition: Electrical engineer Track l,'2,3,45 Basketball 15 Varsity l-l Club 3,4, Sergeant of Arms 45 Cross Country 1. JAMES ALLEN SIMON - Ambition: Perfection Student Council 45 Track 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Wildcatter 3,45 Projectionist 35 Cross Country 2 ,3,45 English Award 3. PHILLIP CARL SLOFFER - Ambition: Musician. Track l,2,3,-45 Band l,2,3,4, President 3,45 NHS 3,45 Boy's State 3. MIKE S. STAMETS - Ambition: Pharmacist. Track 15 Golf l,2,3,45 Intramural lg Ping Pong l, 25 Choir l,25 FFA lg Judging Team l5 Drama Club 45 Concert Choir 1. MARK STOCKMAN - Ambition: Undecided. Track 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4, Captain 45 Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 Hi-Y 15 H Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 4. TIMOTHY WAYNE THOMAS - Ambition: Teacher Coach Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Track l,2,3,4g Intramural 45 Ping Pong l,2,3,45 Student Manager 2,3,45 Basketball 15 FTA l,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 3, Treasurer 45 NHS 3,45 H Club l,'Z,3,45 Cross-Country l,2,3,45 MVP 2,3,-4: THERESA ANN THCMPSON - Ambition: Mathematician. Student Council 45 Ping Pong 35 Choir 2,35 Wildcatter 45 Pep Club l ,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Student Council Represen- tative 4g Citadel 35 Drama Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Office Girl 35 School Play 25 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. .ia Aon-la fi 'FY' 1: 'Faoin-n X 'Ol -ef-v-rv? sp' THOMAS JAY TILDEN - Ambition: Mechanic. Intramural 1,45 Band 1,2,3,Llg Drum Maior 351. REBECCA ANN WARNER - Ambition: Elementary Teacher. Student Council l,2,8,45 Ping Pong, 1,3,Ll: Band 1,2, 3,45 Student Council Representative 3: Wildcattcr 3,45 Pep Club -fig FTA 3,45 Student Council 45 Citadel Li: Drama Club 4, Assistant Secretary 45 Y-Teens 1 ,'.2,3,-fl Historian 3. MARSI-IA KAY WARNER - Ambition: Spanish Interpreter. Twirler 1,2,3,45 Wildcatter 3,115 Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Citadel 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,f1, Point Keeper 45 Office Girl 45 Drum Majorette 4. JERRY LEE WELLS - Ambition: Farmer. Basketball 1,45 Captain 15 FFA 1,2,3,fl5 Judging Team 1,2. KAREN ESTHER WEST - Ambition: Veterinarian. Student Council 35 Volleyball 15 FMC 45 Band 1,2,3, 45 GAA 1 , 2 , 3. RICK JAMES W IES - Ambition: Draftsman. Track 2,3,45 Intramural -fl: Cross Country 3,45 ACAC Cross Country Honor Team 45 100 Mile Club 35 H Club 2,3,fl. DONNA SUE IMBODY - Ambition: Undecided. SUSAN VOGTS - Ambition: Undecided. I FIRST ROW: V. Appel, P. Aikins, T. Frazier, K. Bailey, J. Boren, K. FOURTH ROW: S. Vogts, L. Koomler, E. Krider, M. Jenkins, I. Logan, Cox. I. Dennison, K. Disler, B. Fender, D. Edyvean, T. Brunne , S, D. Listenburger, S. Gaff, S. Livingston, S. Roberson, M. Ott, P. Pratt, Mackel, l. Henderson, S. Simon, N. Pufler. SECOND ROW: P. Freck, C. Queen, T. Sands, K. Fuhrman. FIFTH ROW: A. Schmidt, V. Snyder D. Holmes, E. Learned, V. Gadbois, B. Fousnought, I. Fredrick, B, T. Tilden, P. Nofzinger, M. James, D. Koontz, A. Messmann, D. Furthmiller, I. Ashton, R. Bonjour, S. Busche, I. Closson, L. Clark, Pattee' S' Lam-QW. J. Motz, M. Pion, P. S10ffS1'. H- Puff. D. Sage, P. Eagle D. Dixon. THIRD ROW: M. Stockman, K. Wiseman, C. SIXTH ROW: J. Simon, M. Warner, R. Weis, B. Simon, C. Sloffer, T. German. D. Hade, I. Hollopeter, K, Hamman, R. Hedges, M. Hayes, Thompson, M. Stamets, K. West, T. Thomas, B. Warner, I. Wells, B. Gross, S. Howdyshell, I. Gump, K. Hobbs, M. Gross, K. Jacobus. D. Wilson. aer- ee-s I I 35 2-'L-'Q 4 6 V . l 1 ggi' M l -be ,ff ii ' ...f x WA '95 Senior 'F Favorites Marsha I-Ieine's and Tom Brunner's aspect of life earned them the title MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. t I Steve Simon's and Nancy Pul- Careful choosing of attire won Mike Hayes, An- fer 's friendliness won them nette Messmarm, and Mike Stamets the title BEST BEST PERSONALITIES. DRESSED. i 84 A sense of rhythm and coordination CLASS CLOWNS were Vicki Appel and won Pat Aikins and Phil Freck the title Tom Tilden by their witty humor. BEST DANCERS. Theresa Thompson played her part well to get BEST ACTRESS. Steve Gaff played his part well to earn the title of BEST ACTOR. 85 These Seniors proudly display their Senior Cords that they wore to the basketball games throughout the year Senior Power 7 UZ as s Q N 2-v At the Senior Banquet this year was held a Miss Huntertown contest. The contestants were Jerry Il Gump, Mike Staments, Bill Fousnought, and John Holopeter. The winner was Bill Fousnought who is shown here with Tom Brunner. Salutatorian - Janis Henders O1'1 all Valedictorian - Sue Mackel. F 4' The Senior Class Officers just can 't seem to stay out of trouble. The officers are: Janis Henderson, Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Pulfer, Secretary: Tom Brunner, Presidentg Steve Simon, Vice Presidentp and Dave Eclyvean, Treasurer . Phil Sloffer led the Senior Madrigals this year as they sang at Awards Day and Commence- ment. At commencement the traditional song, The Halls of Ivy was sung. Sen ioritis :cmisg 2! 1 as mivtn TCSWNEHIP MCCOMBQQ smmgz Q.- T l The class officers who led the planning of the prom this gear were Barry Wilkinson, Vice-Presidentg Don Kincaid, Treasurerg Carolyn McComb, President: an Karen Herdman, Secretary. u n i o 7' S The boys- State delegate this The girls' state delegate this year is Mike Amstutz, alter- year 15 Pat Anderson. alter- nate. 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They are also enjoying the first thrill of choosing the first class rings for Carroll High! 91 wi, t 3 -vu ,L f E' sk I L !lIIl!Lb ,M-P , .,... sa fd ' mfg V wa V ff V . Lam 1. J A sqm: A 458 ' L ' J 'Z ' ' '96 I 4 ii l SBUQ . f 'ff Rm A . he-E , 'Me' li -' Eugeni e its -i 3 f s P . ,- .X Vfw iaFgQM W .J 'KA J. , a it : -mr' it -- -QQ 1 ff l I' v 'S' L? ls frm. Y A-i-JFVQ-H: uvgyy gn C twig ,WCS Quiet ,QCP Q. l is if - J rg, ,w ,- ,vs ' 1 ' . :. 1 in 5 T xg' l Q 'Q' ' -. , N Us Ll, it ,A . N - , lv is f rt J f J J rf L-J 5' A ' Q 3, l r I if .k. , V . -...J -gyi 4- H? Exgffgg? r- I N?' ,I t fl, lv- I flat: Riff fl ig' Q11 13. ' .L'?i'f. - - r. 'Q G F ll J X ff z il, '-Q!-2.5 V J J J aaa J QETQ ' -gf isff as isrfaaril ik Q inf. me , tl J f J S J Y or T g ', f' X ell ' ,' L J. it it J. J - V ,V it so '1 itil, 2 'Q -I J 1 45 X :X I' ig -t R. ,I X Q . , l 1 .f , ll K 3 E s , it it , V+ :,:.. ,V -e, :,' - ,X V v W Lin- 'Y -I V J 2:1 'arf J J A ' l ffl f :-: A all ,xi . , we , ,. 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' -' ..i4ui i - r vi tt ' ' ' ' James Poyser 93 Peggy McComb Steven McComb Patricia McCoy John McKinney Mary Lou Maloney Alan Malcolm Randall Martin Vicki Meeks Ronald Meyer Dale Miller Pat Mills Sue Moody Richard Motz Ioe Neuhauser Bill Norris Becky Oakerson Tom Parrish Victor Perkins Mindy Phelps Christine Piion James Potter Carter Quance Al Remenicky Fred Ringler David Roberson Judy Rollins Marna Sage Mack Sherman Gloria Shreffler Gary Sloffer Everette Smith Fred Smith Gloria Smith Robert Stamets Cynthia Somers John Thomas Scott Towns Vickie Vogts Dale Warner Gary Warner Sandra Wies Cheryl Wilson Sheryl Wiseman Rebecca Wonderly Don Webb Sam Ashton Randy Elkins Corine Messmann Hank Parton The freshmen class officers who led their class through their first year of high school were Rosy Motz, Secretaryg Ginger Harrod, Treasurerg Rick Horstmeyer, Presiclentg John Hayes, Vice-Presi ent. Freslam en The Spirit of '71 Was high and mighty as the class of '71 entered high school. They had many trials and errors, they held a dance as their money-rnaking project, and their class won the Band Skating Queen. The pains of growing up, the confusion in the halls, the trouble with upperclassmen and part of becoming a freshmen entered their lives as they became involved in high school activities. Freshmen you have fulfilled a year of happiness and we, the upperclassmen, hope you have many niore! ! ! I 94 r A nznzuz Q l' Q B , Q R L d 3 QM zi' .+ i' Nr.1.1 . ' I an YZTY ,.. 5 Q .,.::: 1 . Q wr, j Y nd Q, ,Q .. j - 1' f ff . ' '-.f 7 -439,-r ' r-ff, I ' - i rr' N , V 'Y NOT QQQ UAE, .QQ ig Q 1 QQQQQ AVAILABLE .fr Q g Qs QQ QQ U LQ A.: Q.QQ 2 T .,.:,.k X QQ Q Q o r it sa A - A . - ' D zz.. ' W Q- ,,N. 5 B fi ' I :::' 5 ..,.:g 7 !.,. V L , ,,.,, L e' Zfz -. . A A ' S ' S' ai n i ll . 2 A' A, l V ' M V -.,:. Q 1 Q ,I 7, Q ,, ,,.., Q QA Q a a i A 5 s ll 'A , t L 1 A .if 'i , ' 7 ,' 'L - .L 1 JL - NOT A - -K up 'I L '- Q if Q ' A? AVAILABLE ,- Q my Q., F L I 1Q Y .Q,,.. 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V, J , + H left Y i 1 is ra .1 , Charlotte Golden Daniel Haire Micheal Harrod Charlene Henney Dawn Herdman Clay Herendeen Anita Hess Tom Hess Janet Hibbs Thomas Holland Gregg Horstmeyer Michael Hough Jim Huffman Julia Irvin Carl Jensen Bruce Johnson Rhonda Johnson James Johnston Janice Jones Karen Jones Kevin Jones Pamela Jones Jana Kouba Cindy Lahr April McComb Julia McComb Kathy McGraw Connie McKibbin Carl Meyer Karen Miller Lynda Miller Michael Mills Edward Mitchel Dennis Molargik Richard Myers Judy Oakerson Ted Parrish Steve Plummer Danial Poyser Al Seely Diane Shelby Cheryl Sible Teri Simpson Davy Sloffer Lee Sloffer James Spuller David Stamets Sharon Stoll Rick Templeton Debbie Trowbridge Lee Wagner David Walters Steven West Karen Whitacre James Whitacre Don Wies Debbie Williams Randy Wilson Thomas Wood John Worman Lenny Yearling The Junior High Basketball Team did their best as they led Huntertown through many trials and close exciting games. Good luck next year boys! The Enthusiastic Minded junior High These Seventh and Eighth grade cheerleaders led their teams through leaders were Malea Warner, and Karen Maloney. The Seventh grade Cheerleaders were Dawn Herdman and Kathy MCC-rray. many trials. The Eighth grade Cheer- .-C FJ? FRONT ROW: Dan Gerard, Bob Cohee, Steve Plummer, Cris Crance, Dennis Molargik, Mike Herendene, Chip Balischues, Tom Christlieb, Coach Mr. McKinney. SECOND ROW: Forest Faust, Greg Allen, Mike Harrod, Tom Bush, Kerry Ambrose, Dave Bremer, Dave Sloffer, Randy Wilson, Stan Bowser, THIRD ROW: Steve West, Rick Dove, Ted Parrish, Dave Miller, Craig McBride, Doug Littrel, Gary Striggle, Mike Ramer. FOURTH ROW: Craig Kaylor, Doug Kincaid, Dave Sible, Gary Whan, John Pullen, Doug Pepe, Allan Lyon, Pat Jarnes, Chuck Spuller. FIFTH ROW: Steve Mabee, Greg Horstmeyer, Steve Gaunt, Lenny Yearling, John Fitch, Phil Barkley, Dan Weis, and John Bowker. 1968 Allen County Track Clmmps Under the direction of their coach, Mr. McKinney, the Huntertown Junior High Track team became the 1968 ALLEN COUNTY CHAMPS. I think the Junior High should be very proud that their team achieved one of their goals. Huntertown won the meet with 60 lf2 points led by Archie Zehr. HuntertoWn's Junior High set a new half-mile relay record of 1:47. 7 Congratulations boys on a job well done! 102 ' .. -, .,.. mm,,:. fm- X- The Junior High Band performed several times throughout the school year for the student body, parents, and the faculty. They are ready to become musicians as some of them depart Junior High and enter igh school. The Music Ana' Policy Makers The Junior High Stu- dent Council was led by president, Jill Clark. The Student Council did a good job helping the Junior High follow the rules. A cz' 12 COKE PEPSI 71 i 5 MAX'S CONOCO SERVICE 10226 Leo Rd at State Rd 427 C1Ii!xI3IIQIJ:PI!XIzI3XA7AxIzID and 1 Fort Wayne, Indlana Good Place To Trade SlHCG 193OV See us for all your Hardware Needs Phone 748 1466 GFOC8T1eS Cold Meats DAVIS CONOCO SERVICE GRABILL INDIANA TITGS Battelles ACC6SSOF1GS Ice Phone 627 2012 to the S9H1OF Class of 1968 Compllments of BOB SPANGLER FORDS ELECTRIC MOTORS Q SPECIALTIES INC 215 So M1lH Stleet Churubusco, Ind Phone 690 3711 Open Tues , F11 and Sat QVGD1HDS Closed Wed at noon Souders Home Center Girlett, Indlana Grablll Indlqna A Dood place IO1 hlbh school Oraduates to make thelr caleer 627 2197 HA ' IIIIIIIIIII , . ,- 1 -, 1 u L I 1 - IIIIIIIIIIIII With our best wishes 1 ' 0' ' I I , . c. ' l ' ' , c 0' ' 4 ' 0' ' Q. Y -. ' 4 ' 105 B E S T W I S H E S DANA Ports Co. Churubusoo D1StT1bUtlOH Center A Good Place to Wolk BUSCHMAN CLEANERS Good As The Best Better Than The Rest Chulubusco, Indlana Telephone 693 3308 CHURUBUSCO SUPER DOLLAR SONDAY AND SHEETS FUNERAL HOME 24 hr. Ambulance Service Phone 693-2907 Read the TRI COUNTY TRUTH For the news of Huntertown COmmGlClHl P11nt1n Offset ana Letterprg ss lrl County Publlshlnb Co Inn Churubusco lndlana Phone 693 2121 CHURUBUSCO WOODWORKING CO INC The BUl1dE1 s Supelmarket YFeatur1ngX quallty lumbel und bu1lder's supplles' complete bulldlng sorvlce IOI resldentlal farm and l 13 COmmG1Clal COHbtTUCt1OH Quallty Bullt Homes FREE ESTIMATES FREE DELIVERY U S Hlbhway Oo South C1 1urubusCo Indlana Phone 693 2123 A 4 . 1. . U 4 , .- . . U m ., . 7 'Wu- I . 1 VV ' 1' 1 H A complete line of ' 1 L . ' l n A - . . . , Q N' ' , ht H -- A - H..- 'O. 'EQ . . , 7 H 106 PORTABLE - SHOP BRUCE MQcoMBMBu11der PIPE THAWING Bruce the Bullder P1 e337 3619 NO JOB Too SMALL! lone . . . . 10024 Llma Rd SpGC1Hl1Z1Hg 1D - ALUMINUM, Fort Wayne Indlana 7 MAGNESIUM 5 STAINLESS MATERIAL rr ' H Arc - Gas - Heli-Arc whifUCf9 8: SOIIS STARLITE CAFE WHITE SWAN PLAZA weldmg Week Days 6:OOA.M.to 9200 P.M. Sundays Art Whitacye 11100 A.M. to 7200 P.M. Box 198 AO Hunizertown, Indiana NOTU1 011 State Rd- ff-J phone 637-3004 FGM Wayne, Ind- WN Myers' Service Station ' ' ,ff Slwui-Alifk W is J Ramble Inn Restaurant 1 ---0. Huntertown, Indiana Phone 637-3609 107 WARNER? MOTOR SERVICE V ,, M Y .4933 Wrecker Service Tank Wagon Service GI'9-9151118 W3-Shing General Repairing Painting--TireS--Batteries--Oil Erman K. Warner Phone 637-3300 108 DAEMYUNG JUDO FSIQGFS MOrk6f KARATE Self Defense School 3232 N Cllnton Where Prlces Are Rlght We can change your llfe Good Friends Meet l0 to 10 484 1280 COMPLIMENTS MCCOMB MASONRY Huntertown Indlana Phone 637 3909 BUSCO FEED MILL Your local dealer for a Complete l1ne of Master Mlx feeds and AgFlCO products Churubusco Indlana 693 2126 Grocerles Meats Clothlng SGW1Hg Notlons Huntertown lndlana BRUCE McCOMB BUILDER H ruce the Bullder Phone 637 3619 l5024 Llma Road Folt Wayne Indlana 'Look Chlpper I'll Cllpper JOHN'S BARBER SHOP Huntertown, Indlana OF Phone 637-3609 1 , ' A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .B i 'I 109 Spauglc' l6'muiy Slmp P9I'IT13.UE'I1't W2LVi1'1g Manj-Curing Shampoo, Setting Hair Cutting HILDA M. SPANGLE Huntertown, Indiana Phone 637-3603 I SPANGLE SUPER SERVICE I Mobilgas, Mobiloil Tires--Batteries--Lubrication--Ignition Service Huntertown, Indiana Phone 631-3400 Serving Huntertown Area for 24 years WILBER HREDH SPANGLE --Owner I SPANGLE-BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Representing ' Indiana Insurance Company I Huntertown, Indiana Phone 637-3400 or 637-3436 WILBER SPANGLE ROSCOE BOCKMAN 110 MAGIC WAND COMPLIMENTS OF CHURUBUSCO -FEATURING- the SUPER DOLLAR MAGIC BURGER Cones French Fries Shakes Pizzas Churubusco Indiana Sundaes . Complete Meals Phone 693-2708 693-3518 Churubusco, Indiana CHURUBUSCO HARDWARE FRANKSVILLE Gifts ------------- PPG Paint Housewares Bulk Garden Seeds 3620 North Cllnton Fort Wayne Phone 693 2708 A good place fOr the gang to meet Hall s Old Gas House Restaurant FINE FOOD BARR AT SUPERIOR ON THE RIVER OPEN A M l A M DAILY CLOSED SUNDAY Call 743 3411 for RGSGFV3t1ODS NESS? . ff L 'fl .iffQ 1 ' 'Qrgyq M V gAgqm?3,- 'h 'snnuwmmlzLliEni4llilIiQY W - . 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Hi I . 1 9 - ' a a I 1 7 1 1 - H .- 111 Martin And Bridges Phone 627-2918 P.O. Box 98 Leo, Indiana NOurs is a business that Service Madeu BHERNS OIL CO. Division of Thornhill Oil Co., Inc. Churubusoo, Indiana Phone 693-3408 N ortbern Woolens Fabrics and Yarns 4711 Lima Road Fort Wayne, Ind. Bud Hayner Chevrolet Huntertown, Indiana Phone 637-3119 Compliments of KENNY'S BARBER SHOP Huntertown, Indiana C 8g C Supermarket Meats and Groceries Grabill Indiana FLOYD S Fi Pease AUTO SALES INC 7 9 - . 'Riff-4' -4-- , . . ,V -A -2- ' , , -- -'Nj A-L 1 igfsswxi Q F .95 sw w '-1' 'HH --P1-:3'fa'a':a. nf. ' ' - , . 2,'f:-fiiee -Gm 12, 3 P L . --5 4 1- ' ' - - we2? :e e-. , , an ., ' .'-, ' v p ' W - V,nMr mmgEm5 xyWev+w,,W yer' West Whltley Street - ,ws f. 5. f-A-..2.sL.,-. . ZZ., H, .5 ,f 1,5 U ,,,,. - 1 ' 'ffim-591 . gf ' 2:5 'eg A if . - 1 ' . -A +1 -6115 f . 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