Jimtown High School - Memories Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

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V t ; 5 A 0 SENIORS 77 r ■ . Jjjl %-jm  ■ ■ w Above: Val Fletcher presents flowers and a trophy to Senior Attendant Janet Sheets and escort Ed Collins. Right: Caxla McPhee ( 75 queen) crowns new ' 76 queen Jody Balyeat, as escort Max Clark stands by. Below: Senior Attendant Cindy Miller and escort Mike Whitmyer, driven by Karen Pickrell . JODY BALYEAT CROWNED QUEEN 10 A moment of silence, a final sweeping of butterflies and a voice over the loud speaker system saying, The 1976 Homecoming queen is . . . Jody Balyeat ! ' ' With screams and cheers from the crowd, Jody was presented with her crown, flowers and trophy, as her smile glowed. Homecoming came early this year, as it came in September on the 17th. School had just started and the excitement of homecoming week was in the air. With the hustle and bustle of learning class schedules and becoming involved in all the special activities the week holds, how could you help but be terribly excited? Powder Puff this year came off quite well. First place went to the sophomore class, 2nd place went to the juniors, 3rd to the seniors and the freshmen, even though their enthusiasm was powerful, brought up the rear. The night was completed by our super team winning over Northwestern, 35-0. The 1976 Homecoming coun from lefi to right: Freshmen Deb Buetel and Tim Isenbarger; Sopho- mores: Cheryl Luse and Jack Mueller; Juniors Lori Deak and Bob Moore; Senior court members: Janet Sheets and Ed Collins, Cindy Miller and Mike Whitmyer, our Queen Jody Balyeat and Max Clark. Above left: Lori Deak and Bob Moore represent the junior class. Middle: Displaying her trophy is Cheryl Luse escort Jack Mueller. Above right: Pam Beehler gives flowers to Deb Buetel and Tim Isenbarger the freshmen reps. Left: The ' 75 queen Carla McPhee crowns Jody Balyeat. Right: Our super great Jimmie team charging on to another victory . 11 CJTzttvLtLsi Top: Ooo la la! says Fifi while trying to distract Dirk Sneath. Middle: The hero Tru- man is behind bars while Fred Wheelright and our little key- stone cop stand by. Middle right: Carlotta and Simon make a deal. Will they succeed? Far right: The widow Hopewell and daughter Prudence check over the franchise . LOVE RIDES THE RAILS or Will the Mail Train Run Tonight? A TOTALLY AND PICTURESQUE DRAMA by Mortland Cary WIDOW HOPEWELL- -Ann Stewart PRUDENCE HOPEWELL--Deb Forrest SIMON DARKWAY--Dave Spaugh TRUMAN PENDENNIS--Robin Luse HAROLD STANDFAST--Steve Pontius DIRK SNEATH- -Rob Slaski FRED WHEELRIGHT— Keenan Wenger CARLOTTA CORTEZ-- Cheryl Luse FIFI- -Vickie Poling SAM the BARTENDER— Max Clark BEULAH BELLE— Angi Longieliere KEYSTONE COP— Brian Zook Director Mrs. Elaine Smith 14 CAN-CAN DANCERS-- Jane Walters, Robin McLaughlin, Dawn McLaughlin, Linda Haile, Diane Siefer, Sherry Irion, Deb Warstler, Karen Rhodes, and Shelly Haney. BARBERSHOP QUARTET-- Keenan Wenger (tenor), Ric Wynn (lead), Mark Sau- der (baritone), Max Clark (bass). RAILROAD WORKERS-- Ward Sanford, David Hubbard, Scott Mann, Jim Hen- ley , and Jack Podgorny . ACCOMPANIMENT BY-- Mrs. Luella Karay. CHOREOGRAPHER-- Mindy Smith. VOCAL COACH-- Mrs. Okema Crawford . PROPERTIES MANAGERS-- Nancy Johnson Marie Karay and Carla Johnson . LIGHTS-- Cammy Hose Top: The fight! Above left: The villains take time to make new plans. Above middle: The widow says God rest his saintly soul. Above: Shake it Carlotta! Above: Have you no modesty Miss Prudence? Right: The villains cap- ture Harold Standfast. Below: The plan is put into action as Dirk Sneath spreads lies to the railroad men in hopes of ruining the rail- road. Below right: Simon Darkway makes Miss Prudence an offer she may not be able to refuse . 15 GET YO UR A CT TOGETHER Above: A frightening noise is heard! Don ' t they look scared? Right: Cindy Vogel and Mark Sauder in a very touching scene. Left: The guys get involved in their poker game while the girls observe closely. Bottom left: While Ric Wynn fills the glasses, Brian Zook chugs another one down. Bottom right: Ward Sanford looks ques- tionally at Brian, who is in a drunken state of mind. 16 WITH THE ONE A CTS One Acis directed by: Deb Forrest Angi Longieliere Sharon Sanford Upper left: Brent Mull enjoys his role with Vicki Poling. Upper right: Gus Kalady and Laurie Keck age for their parts as Grandpaw and Grandmaw. Lower left: Dawn McLaughlin as Mrs. Diddle. Lower right: Ann Stewart and Sid Foster. Is it love at first sight? 17 JIMTO WN PRESENTS LFL ABNER Abnei (Robin Luse) is about to let Daisy (Sharon Sanford) catch him in the Sadie Hawkins Race when Dogpatch is chosen site for a nuclear test. Mammy (Cindy Vogal) and Pappy (David Hubbard) try to save the town with their secret Yokumberry formula. Abner, Marry ' n Sam (Keenan Wenger) and Earthquake (Leroy Heller) stop Gen. Bull Moose (Mark Sauder) from using Appassonata (Deb Forrest) and Evil Eye Fleagle (Jim Former) to steal the formula. Top L to R: D. Hubbard, C. Vogal, R. Luse, S. Sanford. Above L to R: L. Heller, and C. Vogal. S. Sanford, D. Hubbard, G. Kaladay, and K. Wenger. Below: D. Spaugh, J. Loomis, L. Swank, and R. Luse. 18 Pf tk, v- rCS PI Pv ■ Bl H W M r Top: M. Sauder, D. Forres:, G. Kaladay; K. Wenger, wives. Above L to R: R. Luse, S. Sanfoid, K. Wenger; R. Luse, D. Hubbard; D. Forrest J. Former. Left: R. Wagner, L. Deak, S. Mann, I. Loomis, J. Sylvester; Below L to R: Ready for the big race! D. Spry, M. Karay, L. Deak, R. Win, K. Bender. 19 Far left: Robin Luse as Li ' l Abner. Middle left: Mammy and Abner. Above: Cindy Vogel as Mammy Yokum. Below far left is Keenan Wenger as Marryin ' Sam. Below middle: Cheryl Luse was Carlotta Cortez. Below: Ann Stewart was the Widow Hopewell. JIMTOWN ACADEMY AWARDS Robin Luse won the Best Actor Award along with Cindy Vogel winning the Best Actress Award, Keenan Wenger received the Best Supporting Actor Award. Cheryl Luse and Ann Stewart won the Best Support ing Actress Awards for their roles in the fall play Love Rides the Rails. 20 Back: T. Gran, R. Luse, Mi. Davis, R. Piitle, T. Czoch, D. Williams, C. Millei. Front: K. Pickrell, M. McCloskey, I. Podgomey, M. Gaugler, J. Rider. WOMEN ASSIST IN A. V. 21 CHOIRS Under the new direction of Mrs. Okema Crawford this year ' s choir kept very busy. They gave two concerts, one in November and also on May 1. The choir sang at Pierre Moran and Concord Malls at Christmas time. They held the Music Awards Banquet on May 17. Awards went to Out- standing freshmen, sopho- more, junior and senior. They were Linda Haile, Jane Wal- ters, Keenan Wenger and Max Clark, respectively. Direc- tor ' s Award went to Deb For- 22 CONCERT INTERMEDIA TE CHOIRS 23 BIG J SOUND Left: Band director Les Tomlinson. Above: New design on the bass dram. Below left: Scott Rombke blows his brains out. Below: The 1976-77 J sound left to right, Row 1: Ann Stewart, Mary Linder, Kathy Ward, Linda Haile, Dawn Shirley, Sherry Irion, Karen Rhodes. Row 2: Sid Foster, Jim Henley, Vicki Poling, Dawn McLaughlin, Angi Longieliere, Eric Wynn, Cheri Millspaugh, Joy Williams, Ian Sindell, Karren Bjornstad, Patti loslyn. Row 3: Jeanette Sylvester, Dave Williams, Scott Rombke, Lisa Doering, Beth Kindig, Keenan Wenger, Mike Davis, Sherrill Daniels, Randy Gay, Brad Wright. Row 4: Crawford Legget, Carla Johnson, Paul Kauffman, Brian Zook, Marie Karay, Terry Czoch, Brian Hyndman, Diane Pirtle, and Mr. Tomlinson. 24 25 STUDENT COUNCIL AND ART CLUB 26 CAREERS ARE FUN Above: Doug Beutel--Auto Mechanics, George Williams- -Welding, Bill Laws--Building Trades. Below: Robin Luse--Radio TV, Ed Collins--Machine Trades, Ken Fredrickson- - Auto Body. Bottom: Mike Dills--Electronics, Andi Jett--Nurses Aide, Mike Hyndman--Hor- ticulture . Top: Senior and Junior DECA Members. Above left: Al Johnson and friend. Above: Sandee Holdeman on the job. Above right: Tammy Tuhacek at the DECA Christmas Party. Below: Jody Balyeat and Phyllis Bricker are busy working at Sears. FRENCH LICK DECA ' s biggest event in the year is the state competition at French-Lick IN. This year 11 DECA members shared in the fun at French Lick . Jody Balyeat received second place in her event and went on Nationals at Anaheim California . 29 4 a m % I CAMPUS LIFE MAKES IT Above: Mindy and Tim get ii together with the song and dance, Father Abraham. Above right: Open wide and say AH! Ned. Below right: I scream , you scream , Mike screams for ice cream ! Campus Life went wild this year. Starting off with the all-you-can eat Fat Albert ice cream night. They also went as a group to the super Scream in the Dark , and breaking the record held by Concord , they stuffed 36 kids into the tub pack. Campus Life met on Thursday evenings in the homes of different students. It also has many outreach pro- grams, on being their SPARK program. CL sponsors different outings, and during spring vacation the annual trip to Florida is held . 30 DECA HOSTS BANQUET Top left: Sandee Holdeman Val Fletcher. Top right: Jim Bammerlin Mr. Mrs. Robert Moore. Above: Our President Rod Bender. Mid- dle: Carol Isenbarger. Right: Janet Sheets, Dar- lene Jordon, Jenny Ellsworth. Below: Lisa Kel- ley Dave Shirley. Middle: Deb Basse Kelly Personett. Far right: Mr. Davenport board members. DECA Club held its annual Employer Employee Banquet at Elkharts Ramada Inn. After dinner the group was entertained by music from Cameratas and tro- phies were given to each employer. 31 Above: Varsity Cheerleaders: Jody Balyeat, Kim Bender, Kathy Rice, Lori Deak, Cheryl Luse, and Marcy McCloughan. Below: Lori Deak. VARSITY Left: B-Team Cheerleaders: Pam Moore, Rhonda Win, Jill Neely, and Mindy Smith. Above: Jenny Luse. Bottom left: Rhonda Wirt. Below: Freshman Cheerleaders: Jenny Luse and Deb Beutel. CHEERLEADERS 33 J-ETTES SHO W GREA T SPIRIT Above sitting: Chris Deak, Rhonda Wanen, Rhonda Lymangrover; Kneeling: Karen Hunt, Cindy Vogel. Standing: Pam Beehler, Kathy Quist, Val Fletcher, Cathy Foster. Below left: Partner routines are fun. Middle: Kick high Fletch! Right: Go Cathy, go! 34 PEP EXPLOSION! We had a pep explosion during our football season this year that we tried to capture in words, but with zero success. So here with the help of pic- tures, is our explosion . Top: BOOM! Middle left: Jimmie fans prepare for a victory. Above: Pierce that minuteman Dave! Left: Our driving goal. 35 SENIORS LEA VE THEIR MARK 36 f] v i 1 . ; 4V SPANISH f FRENCH I CLUBS 37 AIDS ON THE MO VE Above: J. Harrison, K. Bender, P. Bricker, J. Sheets, D. Pirtle, B. Brossman. 38 Above: S. Trowbridge, R. Wagner, N. Jones, D. Garber are the health aides. K. Gaugler picks up the attendance slips. Above: J. Sheets delivers the mail and D. Garber tries working, while B. Brossman gets the run around jobs. Below: S. Trowbridge, R. Crocker, and T. Purdie at work. First Row: K. Miller. Second Row: K. Gaugler, S. Perkey, S. Leggett, T. Squibb, D. McLaughlin, I. Hershberger, R. Stay ton, L. Keck. Third Row: P. Beehler, B. Cook, K. Gauglei, D. Pirtle, T. Kinder, I. Sheets, K. Bender. F.H.A. DADDY DATE NIGHT 1 mm. ] Mm 3ho%ti. 1 t R. 1: J. Steady, L. Heller, D. Watson, A. Johnson, R. Robinson, T. Hunt, M. Greenawalt, D. Shirley. R. 2: D. Spaugh, B. Laws, L. Smith, J. Bammerlin, G. Skirvin, N. Cook, J. Harrison. R. 3: C. Secor, P. Hensley, M. Stout, G. Candler, J. Walters, M. Miller, M. Gaugler. R. 4: K. Koon, T. Young, B. Snyder, J. Killian, K. Kinder, T. Purdie, S. Nine. R. 5: J. Podgomy, J. Kaladay, B. Hunt, G. Kaladay, K. Candler, M. Clark, L. Swank, D. Crocker. Coaches: Gene Skirvin, Bob Davis, BobElli, Larry Weaver. JIMMIES IN STA TE PLA YOFFS .nrtnUlN Senior squad members Row 1: Jeff Steady, Mark Greenawalt, Tim Hunt, Allen Johnson, Dan Watson, Gaylord Candler. Row 2: Mark Leslie, Jim Bammerlin, Dave Shirley, Ricky Robinson, Gene Skirvin, Leroy Heller, Bill Laws. 44 FAIRFIELD 35 WOODLAND 16 8 NORTH LIBERTY 6 NORTHWESTERN 34 LAVILLE 35 CONCORD 21 14 NORTHRIDGE 26 13 NEW PRAIRIE 11 8 HERITAGE 12 7 JOHN GLEN 27 DISTRICT 10 PLAYOFF GAME JIMTOWN 6 OAK HILL 7 All conference members from Jimtown ' s undefeated team include: Al Johnson- Conference MVP off. back, Leroy Heller-Off. def. line, Gene Skirvin-Off. end, Ned Cook-Off. def. back, Mark Greenawalt-Def . line, Mark Leslie- Kicking specialist. Rick Robinson-Def. back. CO A CH SKIR VIN ENDS GREA T CAREER WITH NSC VICTORY The 1976 season will be long remembered as one of the Jimmies most thrilling and successful seasons . In Gene Skirvins ' last season as head football coach at J.H.S., the cardiac kids rallied, under his guidance and leadership, to an unpresidented 10-0- undefeated-untread season. The season was capped off with a district 10 play-off birth. Gene Skirvin ' s dedication and enthusiasm will be remembered in the hearts of his players and friends , and in our book , he ' ll always be 1. This past season ' s accomplish- ment will be long remembered as this man ' s greatest triumph. We, the cardiac kids, the players on the 1976 football team, would like to open our hearts and tip our hats to this great man among men. Thank you for everything . - A.J. Johnson- Upper left: Coach Skirvin Dave Shirley are feeling pretty good about that last play. Right: Ricky Robinson leads the Jimmies to another victory . 45 The tough Jimtown defense consisting of Dan Watson, Ned Cook Leroy Heller, Smash Concord for ANOTHER victory. JIMMIES NSC CHAMPS ■16 Above: Allen Johnson (A.J.) drives thru the opposing team ' s defense. Top right: Rick Robinson slips over the goal line for a touchdown! Bottom right: Dan Watson demonstrates his unique flying ability. JIMMIES GO 10-0 Above left: Gene Skirvin. Top: The Jimmie defense tears into a Concord Minuteman. Bottom: Lead on 44! Left: Lucas Smith moves toward the goal line. Top: The Jimmies celebrate another victory. Top right: A.J. breaks a tackle. Bottom right: Tim Hunt scrambles up the side line. 47 24 IB 14 R. 1: P. Linder, M. Gaugler, L. Baldridge, S. Linder, M. Under, A. Jett, S. Quittschriber, T. Smith, K. Gaugler. R. Dills, C. Daniels, J. Geier, L. Fleming, B. Kindig, I. Rider, L. Doering, C. Miller, Coach Miss Fleenor. S. Haney. M. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL This year the girls ' volleyball team saw a season of improvement. Returning letterwomen were Cindy Miller, Kelly Gaugler, Jill Campbell, Teresa Smith, Andi Jett, Linda Fleming, and Michelle Gaugler. Kelly was named Most Valuable Player and Mary Linder was Most Improved. Kelly Gaugler was also voted on NSC team Cindy Miller was voted to the honorable mention list. Top: Kelly Gaugler. Bonom: Cindy Miller. Bottom L to R: Sue Linder, Cheryl Daniels and Julie Geier, all work together to defeat N. Liberty. 48 BOWLING ON SPARE TIME 49 Kneeling: Kerry Miller, Dave Hibshman, Rob Slaski. Standing: Coach Phillips, Ed Collins, Greg Brown, Rick Pirtle, Doug Wyland, and Kevin Miller. HARRIERS BUILD EXPERIENCE The cross country team had a record of 2-12. Although they didn ' t have a winning season, many run- ners improved tremendously by the end of their meets. Ed Collins received the most valuable runner award, while Dave Hib- shman was most improved. Mr. Phillips, a first -year teacher, coached the cross country team to their wins over Howe and John Glenn. The team is looking for- ward to a GREAT season next year. 50 Concord Penn LaVille Elk. Memorial N. Liberty Wawasee Fairfield John Glenn New Prairie Bremen Culver Sectional Howe Military x R. 1: Jim Sheldon, Tim Isenbarger, Dave Moss, Mark Sauder, Jay Killian, Bob Moore, Darin Metcalf, Brian Hyndman. R. 2: Arden Hershberger, Ward Sanford, Mike Wiswell , Steve Pontius, Robin Luse, Brian Metcalf, Kerry Miller, Kevin Miller, Mark Miller, Coach Arthur. RA CQ UET MEN GO 1 0-6 Top: J. Killian, B. Moore, M. Sauder, 2, 1, 3 singles. Below: K. Miller-B. Metcalf, 1 doubles. A winning season of 10-6 was the tennis team ' s pride this year. Their season ended with victories over every- one in the conference except New Prairie , edging them out of the conference championship by only a hair. Outstanding players this year were Bob Moore as Most Valuable and Jay Killian as Most Improved. The team is looking forward to an excellent season again next year. With the loss of only 2 seniors, the players should have the experience it takes to have an unbeatable team. Best wishes and good luck in the coming season! 51 Row 1: Coach Davis, Coach Phillips, Manager Greg Brown. Row 2: John Harrison, Brian Metcalf, Rick Robinson, Lucas Smith, Rod Bender, Robin Luse, Jack Fleming, Steve Pontius, Gene Skirvin, Bob Moore, Ned Cook, Kerry Miller. VARSITY HAS NEW COACH Far left: Ricky Robinson jumps up high for a very easy two. Left: Use a little more arch Ned. Above: Kerry shows us some tricky moves and then puts up two. 52 WGm ■ TEAM THEY X % Concord 60 Northwood -17 51 North Liberty 19 11 Bf eslvie w 65. ▼ W4l all « 48 49 52 Bieman Central Nobte i 47 Breman w Westview Northridge 71 77 land 73 57 Edwardsburg 49 85 John Glen 69 E S.B. Washington 46 38 New Prape ■ 55 53 S.B. ClM 53 49 Tippican B 62 51 Laville 1 ¥ 49 44 Oregon Davis 53 68 Elkhart Central 68 Top left: Rick scores again, Gene battles for the ball, and Hot Rod takes a break. Above left: Bob breaks away, Rod skies for the rebound, and Steve makes his move. Below left: Coach Phillips gets his point across, and Rod and Robin show teamwork. 53 First Row: Greg Higgins, Scot Nine, Tim Purdie, Dexter Crocker. Second Row: Manager Mark Wolf, Bill Snyder, Jack Mueller, Mike Stout, Dave Moss, Mitch Gaugler Coach Jack Davis. J. V. BASKETBALL 54 Row 1: Mark Polsion, Brian Hyndman, Darin Meicalf, Mitch Clark. Row 2: Coach Schoeff, Tim Gran, Arden Hershberger, Kevin Miller. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL This year ' s freshman basketball finished the ' 76- ' 77 cam- paign with a 2-10 record. Leading scorer for the year was Kevin Miller. Leading rebounders were Arden Hershberger Tim Young. Above right: Darin Metcalf dribbles for a shot. Right: Kevin Miller shoots for two. Lmtowi Jimto 1 Jimto Jimtown Jimtown Jimtown t i Jimtown v .Jimtown j Jimto if : Jimtown jimtown Jimtown I J 55 Bottom left: Michele Gaugler, Mary Linder, Sue Lindei, Lisa Balridge, Ruth King. Middle left: Beth Kindig, Lisa Doering, Lynda Flemming, Kelly Gaugler, Deb Brown. Top left: Miss Fleenor, Mara Frey, Jill Campbell, Jeanne Rider, Sherrill Daniels. ROUND BALLERS IMPROVE The girls had a lot of close games this year, for instance , the Bethany Christian game where they beat Bethany in double overtime with a last second shot. Their record was 4-8 it is an improvement from the past years . M.V.P. this year was Beth Kindig with 114 rebounds and 47.3% shooting percentage. She also ha d the highest free-throw average with 62.3%. Most Improved was Sherrill Daniels. Most Interceptions was Michele Gaugler with 49%. L. to R. Kelly Gaugler, Lynda Flemming, Beth Kindig, Jill Campbell. Top L to R: Theresa Smith, Jenny Luse, Lori Deak, Marsha Stoudei, Deanna Stoudei. Bottom Row: Coach Jeff Clark, Mindy Smith, Kim Bender, Cheryl Luse, Rhonda Win, Deb Beutal. BE A UTY ON THE MA TS Below: Cheryl Luse Theresa Smith. Cheryl placed 1st in floor exercise at sectionals and Theresa placed 2nd on unevens, and then went on to place 4th at regionals. 57 TWO GYMNASTS GO TO ST A TE Above: Coach J. Clark, S. Spangle, B. Mull, D. LaPlace, M. Moyer, B. Zook, M. McCloskey, M. Clark, I. Sheldon, and S. Mann. Right: One of the champs--Brent Mull. Below: Max Clark, the other champion. Right: Marty McCloskey in a floor routine. 58 Jimtown had two representatives at the State Gymnastic Meet in Indianapolis. Max Clark and Brent Mull put forth a great effort for their team and for the support of their school . Thanks for the great sportsmanship and spirit that our gymnastics team con- tributed . my First row left to right: B. Hensley, J. Stearley, J. Crume, D. Watson, R. Hensley, J. Kalady, M. Hyndman. Second row: B. Grant, A. Johnson, L. Swank, L. Heller, J. Bammerlin, D. Shirley. Third row: Manager, R. Swathworth, D. Mann, S. Quist, L. Vail, E. Wireman, J. Kelly, B. Dalrymple, J. Jett, Coach Farrer. WRESTLERS GO 8-1 The wrestling team had a terrific season this year starting off by win- ning the Northwood Tourney, and the Caston Tourney. They received 2nd in the Sectionals, 6th at Regionals, 4th at Semi-State, and two Jimmie Wrestlers went to State . ID L.-D. Watson, L. Heller. Below: M. Hyndman. 60 DANNY AND LEROY GO TO STATE Bottom: S. Haney, J. Williams, R. Underwood, J. Heeter. Second row: S. Snider, K. Ward, T. M. Jenkins, C. Rowe, A. Varney.-Jimmie MatMates. Holmes, B. Cook. Third row: L. Pettit Danny Watson at 119 and Leroy Heller at 177 with records of 22-1-1 and 20-3-1 both won 1st at Caston and won at Northwood. They were Sectional and Regional champs, and Semi-state win- ners. 61 CONGRA TULA TIONS MVP. Middle right: Jody Balyeat appointed NCA Cheerleader for summer of ' 77, and below her Max Clark 3rd in state on high bar. Right: Cheryl Luse and Theresa Smith girl ' s regional gymnasts . TO YOU, JIMMIES mm Top: Danny Watson and Leroy Heller State wi tling competitors. Middle: Cheryl Luse won .... Brenda Sauder Cheerleading Award. Below: Rod Bender, Sheetsman Award. I Bottom: Goshen Sectional Champs. JIMMIES TASTE REGIONALS SEA SON ENDS AT 27-5 Front Row L to R: Cindy Miller, Greg Brown, Jim Henley, Kim Bender. Row 1: Kerry Miller, Al Johnson, Mike Miller, Jay Young, Mitch Gaugler, Dave Moss. Row 3: Tim Purdie, Brian Metcalf, Rick Robinson, Rod Bender, Ned Cook, Scott Nine, Greg Higgins, Coach Davis. Below: Coach Davis, Ned Cook, Rick Robinson. 64 L: A] takes a look at the situation. Above: Brian pre- pares for another sharp play. R: Ned takes a look at Tim ' s catch. Below: Ricky says Hey! I ' m over here! Bottom L: Jaybird winds up. Bottom middle: Bat girls give a little pep talk! Bottom R: Rod lets loose of another one. Here are just a few shots of the Goshen sectional champs better known to us as the Jimmies. The sign of double numbers (1977) means power, and in the field of sports, that ' s just what we had . 65 B-TEAM ACTION ■H k?n k -:% : - ' s ' f ■¥ ■? 66 JIMMIE GOLFERS Top Left to Right Kneeling: Jim Bowers, Mark I Polston, Mike Galasso. Row 2: Coach Phillips, Bill Snyder, Terry Czoch and Bryan Sylvester. Far left: Mike Galasso takes a swing. Left: Bill Snyder takes a pro shot. Above: Golf team captain, senior, Mark Lesslie. 67 R 1: Karen Rhodes, Lori Wright, Carla Johnson, Ranae Mast, Linda Haile, Lisa Moore, Kim Storms, Shelly Haney, Carol Deak, Dawn McClaughlan. R 2: Mrs. DeGroff , Sue Linder, Jeanne Rider, Sheryl Daniels, Kelly Gaugler, Jill Campbell, Mara Frey, Karen Ott, Deb Warstler, and Bev Brossman. LADIES BRIGHTEN UP COURT Far left: Jill Campbell strikes a pose. Left: Jeanne Rider played the 1 posi- tion. Below: Kelly Gaugler makes a fast serve . 68 GIRLS TRACK TEAM Top: Rl: L. Skirvin, H. Lech, M. Stouder, S. Snyder, K. Ward, S. Quittschieiber , M. Gaugler, D. Buetel, K. Berry. R2: M. Dills (mgr.), C. Oliver, L. Fleming, B. Kindig, M. Eby, K. Rice, C. Davies, S. Irion, and Coach Fleenor. Middle: Kathy ' s over . . . over ... she made it! Below left: C. Davies takes a lead on her opponent. Center: D. Beutel takes a flying leap. Right: C. Oliver high jumping . 69 TRA CKMEN GAIN EXPERIENCE k Front L to R: B. Dalrymple, R. Lech, D. Laplace, I. lett, E. Wiieman, I. Sindell, Coach J. Ervin. Row 2: J. Mueller, M. Moyer, D. Watterson, M. McClosky, J. Harrison, D. Hibshman, L. Smith. Row 3: Head Coach L. Weaver, D. Barrier, M. Franklin, B. Laws, I. Walters, C. Secor, J. Jacobs, D. Spaugh, Coach E. Scheoff. 70 This season the track team posted few victories, but some great individual efforts were put forth. John Harrison broke the 13 foot mark in the pole vault , Dennis Barrier broke 45 feet in the shot put, and Dave Spaugh had the best discus toss in the county. In sectionals, John Harrison re- ceived 6th in the pole vault, Dave Spaugh 6th in the discus, and the 880-yard relay team of Billy Laws, Dennis Barrier, John Harrison, Lucus Smith got 5th. The whole track team should be congratu- lated on a fine effort. 71 ' O GUESTS 7 j CONCORD I A f s YARDS TO GO 73 Top left: Don C. Farrei, top-notch wrestling coach. Top right: Coach Phillips gathers his team around. Middle: Jana Fleener gets the girls together in volleyball, basketball, and track. Center Speech coach Elaine Smith in the flesh. Middle right: Larry Weaver assistant football coach. Left: Gene Skirvin head football coach. 74 I suppose putting this page at the beginning of this book would have been more appropriate . . . but not the fitting place for Mr . Holcslaw . We put him in the center where he always seemed to be . We put him in between the sports and the academics , which he supported unselfishly . In the two years he was with us , his support was known from day one. It was 100%, a true Jimmie. Even the night before his death, he shared with many the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Always there , and certainly . . . always caring . c?Tcadznziei P.E. AND HEALTH Above: Steve Phillips, teacher of boys P.E. and health class. Above right: Regina Underwood in Archery. Below: Boys basketball and girls badminton. Below right: Cindy Quist. Miss Jana Fleenor is the teacher of girls P.E. 78 im Top left: Marcia Stouder, Mike Wiswell, Bill Snyder. Above right: Mr. Arthur. Above left: Julie Geier Patti Linder. READING, WRITING, ETC. . . Left: Deb DeFerbache reads the paper. Above: Jack Fleming Brent Mull study? Right: Mike Moyer Anthony Childress. 4 AIN ' T ENGLISH FUN? Above left: Mrs. Elaine Smith, Speech and Drama teacher. Center: Kevin Candler handles his speech very well. Right: Mike Wiswell shows real talent with his aviation project. Below left: Scott Rombke, with his classy model. Sid Foster and Mrs. Smith preparing for the One Acts. Center: Dave Hubbard and Brian Zook in a drama sequence. Right: Jill Neely stirs up a winner. 80 Left: Mrs. Heeter moved up from teaching the 8th grade to become the freshmen English teacher. Above: Nothing like a cool drink to break the monotony . FRESH MA N ENGLISH Left: Linda Haile and Angi Pennington look interested. Below: Sherri Millspaugh has a ques- tion. 81 82 Above left: Mrs. Larimer, French Spanish teacher. Top right: D. Spaugh J. Crume. Bottom right: T. Isenbarger. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES Below: M. Poston, B. Brossman, P. Moore, A. Varney, J. Crume. 83 THE FAIL PROOF CLASS Above left: Mr. Farrersays, Needless to say, this is the easiest test I ' ve ever given. Right: Civics class. Below: U.S. History Classes. 84 85 Mr. Vint, Physical Science, Chemistry and Physics teacher dem- onstrates a scientific equation. Dan Watson and Gus Kaladay work on a problem in chemistry. SCIENCE 86 Physical Science class takes time from their heavy work load. Henley, are you at it again? Lynda Flemming concentrates on her biology notes before they ' re handed Left: Lloyd Hess teaches Biology I and II. Above: Mindy Smith dissects a pig in the advanced biology class. BIOLOGY I AND II Biology took on a fun look this year. Classes took some short courses in dissecting, photography and developing, and they did some nature studies. Above left: Dawn Schott and Shelly Quitt- schreiber. Above: Mike Miller doesn ' t like simple frogs, he prefers sharks! Left: Jim Crume is busy training his amoebas . Above left: Dave Spaugh shows Stacy Siearley how to work out the problem. Above: Ms. Flee- nor explains an algebra problem to the class. Left: Kathy Rice and Kenny Everett figure out the problem together. Below left: Ned Cook babysits little Teddy while Dave Hibshman looks on. Below: Brian Metcalf and Lisa Showaher concen- trate on curves and angles? ? ? 89 FUTURE EXECUTIVES? ? ? m mrr-im lilW oj • B t C ■niiTfcpi rm m B WHA T ' S COOKIN ' IN HOME EC? 92 WlmmM jjflliil Ww 1 XL ■ ■ L . feffiaEi if F v D£G4 . On the job, in the classroom, or just having a party. DECA is always on the go! 93 Left: Mr. Weaver gives Jim Walters a helping hand. Above: Dave LaPlace is concentrating hard. Below left and right: Steve Quist and Jeff Jett try their hand at making woodblocks in woods class. HA ND YMEN RE A LL Y HANDY 94 95 Below: Our bus drivers- -J. Secor, F. Robbins, D. Loucks, P. Brossman, G. Cook, J. Henderson, D. Ward, E. Herli, J. Kuhn, D. Cook, K. Cook, R. Dennison. BUS DRIVERS AND COOKS What school could be run without someone in cooks: L to R: Lucille Clark, j. BeMiiier, Hyacinth Biliger, charge of good food and transportation? None that we Betty Fletcher, Pauline Killian, Margaret Neely, and Pat could think of ! A special thanks to OUT Cooks and Bus Pontius. Drivers. % JIMTO WN SPECIA LISTS Top left: Mr. Fickle one of our counselors. Top right: Mrs. King the JHS librarian. Bottom left: Mrs. Tomlinson the school nurse. Bottom right: Mrs. Ritzman another counselor. 97 Above: Board Members (L to R); Mr. Sauder, Miss Neely, Mr. Moore, Mr. Forrester, Mr. Holclaw. Below: (L) Mr. Holcslaw, Superin- tendent. Below: (R) Mr. Davenport, Principal. J.H.S. ADMINISTRA TION 98 1 ■ i ■ A J  , .-.. ' ' ifer - ' W . ■ m ' W Above: Mrs. Purdie. Below: Mrs. Roberts. SECRETARIES Top left: Mrs. Sheets, Mrs. Weaver. Above: Mrs. Dorrier 99 100 101 DO UBLE NUMBERS IS THE SIGN OF POWER THE CLASS OF 1977 In the solitude of our minds We can look to the future. For we know what we are, But not what we may be. -Shakespeare | f. Left: Some senior DECA members. Above: Mark Greenawalt. Right: Karen Pickrell and Vicki Poling in the powder puff game . Uft: Jody Bal- yeat, V. Pres.: Janet Sheets, Sec. ; Mike Hyndman, Treas.: Max Clark, Pres. Class colors: Maroon Gold Class flower: Red Rose Class motto: Lighting our future with me- mories of gold . ' ' Class sponsors: Ms. Phyllis Kramer Mr. Jeff Ervin s mm M r 50 nil ETHEL JOAN BALYEAT Nickname: Jody Birthdate: November 21, 1958 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To follow the plan God has made for my life ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Council 2; FHA 2-3; French Club 1- 2; Cheerblock 1-2; DECA 3-4, State Officer 4; Stu- dent Council 2; National Honor Society 2-4; Powder Puff 1-3; Yearbook 4; Girl ' s State 4; Homecoming An. 3, Queen 4; Class V.P. 3-4; Campus Life . PAMELA SUE BEEHLER Nickname: Pam Birthdate: October 2, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Nurse ACTIVITIES: J-Ettes 3-4, Captain 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Cheerleading 1-2; FHA 3-4; Student Council 1; Class Secretary Puff 2-3; Choir 1; Drama 1- 2; One Acts 2. JAMES ALLEN BAMMERLIN Nickname: Bambi Birthdate: October 2, 1958 Birthplace: Warsaw, IN Ambition: To own part of Transporter, Inc. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Wrestling 2-4; Golf 1; Pep Club 1-4; Boy ' s Cheerblock 2-4; Campus Life 2-3; Varsity Club 1-3; DECA 3-4. RODMAN LEROY BENDER Nickname: Pony Head Birthdate: April 24, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To manage my own business ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Varsity Club 3-4; Pep Club 1-4; Powder Puff Coach 3-4; Campus Life 1-4; DECA 3-4, President 4; National Honor Society 2-4, Vice-Pres. 4; Class V.P. 2; Bookstore Worker 2-3; Student Council 1-4; Intramural Vol- leyball 1-4. DOUGLAS A. BEUTEL Nickname: Doug Birthdate: August 19 , 1959 Birthplace: Bremen, IN Ambition: Be wealthy, enjoy life ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1. ERIK SHAWN BUETER Nickname: Bete Birthdate: January 16, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Not have any more wrecks, stay out of jail, and make lots of money PHYLLIS ANN BRICKER Nickname: Phyl Birthdate: August 1, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To become success- ful in life ACTIVITIES: Powder Puff 1-3; Art Club 1-3; Campus Life 1-2; Girls Track 1; Gymna: Pep Club 1-3; Cheerblock 1-2; DECA 3-4; Choir 1-2; Bowling 1-3; Pres. 3: Bookstore 3; Office Helper 4. JILL ANGELA CAMPBELL Nickname: Half Breed Birthdate: September 3, 1957 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: Peace Corps ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-3; Basketball 1-4, Captain 2-3; Track 1-2; Powder Puff 1-4, Captain 1-4; Pep Club 1. GAYLORDS. CANDLER JR. Nickname: George Birthdate: February 2, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend , IN Ambition: Naval Architect KATHY LYNN CASE Nickname: Blondie Birthdate: February 14, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To live forever. CRAIG ALLEN CLAY Birthdate: December 10, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Auto Body Repair ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2-3 . BECCI LYNN COOK Nickname: Cook Birthdate: February 28, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To be happy ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-2; FHA 2-4, Parliamentarian 3-4: Powder Puff 1,3: Mat Mate 4. DAVID ALLEN CARLISLE Nickname: Dave Birthdate: July 21, 1959 Birthplace: Warwick, RI Ambition: Welder MAX LEROY CLARK Nickname: Sammy Birthdate: March 12, 1959 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To get the best out of life and make people happy ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1- 4. State 3-4: Band 1-3, Pep Band 1-3, Stage Band 2-3; Swing Choir 1-4, Choir 4; Pep Club 1-4; Class Pres. 3- 4; An Club 3, Elem. Aid 4; Student Council 2-4; Homecoming Escort 3-4; Powder Puff Coach 3; Drama Club 3-4, You Can ' t Take It With You Love Rides the Rails Oklahoma EDWARD JOSEPH COLLINS III Nickname: Edweird Birthdate: May 8, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To become a tool and die maker ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1-4, Captain 4; Track 1-4; Varsity Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-2; DECA 3, Photographer 3, Campus Life 3-4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 2-3, Coach 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Escort 4. CHERYL SUE COOK Nickname: Susie, Cookie Birthdate: March 25 1959 Birthplace: Sagamhara, Japan Ambition: To become a successful beautician and find someone who I can make very happy ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1; GAA 1-2; Bowling 1-2; FHA 2-4; Prom Committee 3; Career Center 3-4; Pres. of Cosmetology 4 . , fflWl ROGER DALE CROCKER Nickname: Clock Binhdate: August 31, 1959 Birthplace: Manchester, IN Ambition: Photographer ACTIVITIES: DECA 3-4; Speech Team 2 . STEPHEN ROBERT DEAK Nickname: Dick Binhdate: October 26, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1. MICHAEL EDWARD DILLS Nickname: Mike Binhdate: July 4, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: Electronics Tech. STEVEN LEE ENGLAND Nickname: Steve Birthdate: December 3, 1957 Birthplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: To be rich ACTIVITIES: Track 1-3: ■ ' . _f V TODD EMERSON DALRYMPLE Nickname: Dily-Daly Birthdate: June 24, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: Stick out the 20 in the Navy ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2-3; An Club 1-4. STEVE WILLIAM DERMODY Nickname: Derm or Dermo Birthdate: July 22, 1957 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To own my own con- struction company ACTIVITIES: Football 2; Wres- tling 2-3; Baseball 2; Bowling JENNIE MARIE ELLSWORTH Nickname: Jen Binhdate: December 13 , 1958 Birthplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: To be a nurse ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1; Pow- der Puff 1-2; Track 1; DECA 3- RITA MILLER ETTLINE Nickname: Rita Binhdate: November 7, 1958 Birthplace: Goshen, IN Ambition: To be happy and try to make everyone happy ACTIVITIES: Bowling 1-2; Volleyball 1; Pep Club 1-2; DECA 3-4; Choir 1; An Club 1- 4: Powder Puff 1-3. REBECCA SUE EVERETT Nickname: Becky Birthdate: October 17, 1958 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: Medical Secretary ACTIVITIES: Librarian 4; Bowling 1-4, Sec. 4; Prom Committee 3; FHA 2-3. DEBRA SUE FORREST Nickname: Squirt Birthdate: December 21, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Probation Officer ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2- 4; Choir 1-4, Swing Choir 2,4; Band 1-2; Pep Club 1-4, Rep. 1; J-Ettes 3: Powder Puff 1,2,4; Yearbook Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Bowling 2; Drama Club 2-4; Thespians 2-4; You Can ' t Take It With You Oklahoma! Charlie Brown Love Rides the Rails Li ' l Abner One Acts 2,4, Director 4 . REX OWEN FRESHOUR Nickname: Rex Birthdate: June 2 6, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To have a long life ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-2; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 2; Oklahoma! KELLY JEAN GAUGLER Nickname: Gargler Birthdate: April 5, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Join the Air Teaching ACTIVITIES: Volleybal Capr. 4: Basketball 1-4, 3-4; FHA 2-4; Pep Clu Powder Puff 1,2,4; Prom VALERIE WYNN FLETCHER Nickname: Fletch Birthdate: August 24, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To live a happy full life ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1; Gymnastics 1; Track 1; Pep Club 1-4; J-Ettes 3-4; Art Club 3-4; Bowling 1-3; Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff 1-3; DECA 3-4. CATHY FOSTER Nickname: Cath Birthdate: August 6, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Attend BSU to become a secretary or accountant ACTIVITIES: Choir 1-2, Swing Choir 1-2, Pep Club 1-4; Cheerblock 1-4; FHA 2; J-Ettes 3-4; Cheerleading DEBORAH KAY GARBER Nickname: Debbie Birthdate: February 18, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To have fun and be happy ACTIVITIES: Nurses Aid 2- 4; Powder Puff 1-3. RANDALL NORWOOD GAY Nickname: Randy Birthdate: November 19, 1958 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To have a full life ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4. Stage Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4; Wrestling 3-4; Baseball 2-3; DECA 3-4; AV Club 2; Drama Club 2; French Club BRIAN CHARLES GRANT Nickname: Grunt Birthdate: February 27, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Dentistry ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4; Track 1. MARK WAYNE GREENAWALT Nickname: Hook Birthdate: December 29, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To become rich and happy. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Golf 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Art Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-3; Varsity Club 2-4. LEROYJ. HELLER Nickname: Lejay Birthdate: December 17, 1958 Birthplace: Decator, IN Ambition: To make it into college . ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Wrestling 2-4, Semi-State runner-up 4; Basketball 2; Track 2-4; Drama Club 2- 4; Varsity Club 2-4; Pep Club 2; One Acts 3-4; Oklahoma! Li ' l Abner . RONALD GLENN HENSLEY Nickname: Ronnie Redneck Birthdate: March 30, 1958 Birthplace: Union, SC Ambition: Be rich and famous ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 4. ROBERT GLENN HENSLEY Nickname: Booby Birthdate: March 30 , 1958 Birthplace: Union, SC Ambition: Aircraft Main nance Spec . ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4. SANDRA KAY HOLDEMAN Nickname: Dee Birthdate: December 19, 1958 Birthplace: Muncie, IN Ambition: To see the world, to live my life to the fullest. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-3; Track 1; Gymnastics 1; GAA 1- 2; J-Ettes 3 ; Powder Puff 1-2. TIMOTHY WAYNE HUNT Nickname: Crazy Huntski Birthdate: November 28, 1958 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To be wealthy the rest of my life . ACTIVITIES: Track 1-4; Football 1-4; Wrestling 1; Campus Life 1-4; Pep Club 1-2; DECA 3-4; Varsity Club 1-2; Intramurals 1-4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 1. MICHAEL CHARLES HYNDMAN Nickname: Mike Birthdate: April 24, 1959 Birthplace: Plymouth, IN Ambition: Wildlife Manager ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4; National Honor Society 4; Class Secretary 4; Pep Club 1-3. MELISSA ANN JENKINS Nickname: Missy Binhdate: September 5, 1958 Birthplace: Goshen, IN Ambition: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: Powder Puff 1-4; Art Club 3-4; Bowling 1-4; Matmate 4; Pep Club 1-2; ALLEN RAY JOHNSON Nickname: A.J. Birthdate: December 9, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To be happy, carefree , and successful . ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 1-4; Track 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Varsity Club 1-4; Student Council 4; Class V. Pres. 1; DECA 3- 4, Jr. Pres. 3, Sr. V. Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3-4. DARLENE JORDAN Nickname: Mom Binhdate: February 11, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Beautician ACTIVITIES: Powder Puff 2-3; DECA 3-4; Prom Committee 3; Health Aide 3. TINA MARIE KINDER Nickname: Teenie Weenie Birthdate: November 3, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: GAA 1; Pep Club 1-3; FHA 2-4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4; Class Sec. 1, Pres. 2, Treas. 3; Bowling 1-3; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 3, Sec. Treas. 3. MIKE GENE KINDLE Nickname: Spindle Birthdate: May 10, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Make the most of my life. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 2; You Can ' t Take It With You Intramural Volleyball 1-4; Intramural Basketball 1-4. LARRY KENNY KLEMMER Nickname: Klem Birthdate: December 28, 1958 Birthplace: Paulding, OH Ambition: Keep God fit BILL ALLEN LAWS Nickname: Bill Binhdate: May 1, 1959 Binhplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Truck Driver ACTIVITIES: Football 3-4; Track 3-4. SHERIDAN MARGARET LEGGETT Nickname: Sherry Binhdate: July 2, 1959 Binhplace: Hamilton, Scot- land Ambition: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1,2,4; Matmate 3; French Club 1-2; FHA 3-4, Officer 4; Campus Life 4; Newspa- per Staff 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; One Acts 4; Drama Club 4. MARK DONALD LESLIE Birthdate: September 6, 1958 Birthplace: Ft. Wayne, IN Ambition: Something in the field of business. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Wrestling 2-3; Golf 1-4; Pep Club 1-2; Spanish Club 1-2. ANGELA DOR OTHA LONGIELIERE Nickname: Angi Birthdate: March 10, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Librarian 4; Drama Club 2-4: One Acts 3, Director 4; Love Rides the Rails Oklahoma! Li ' l Abner Thespians 3-4; Pep Club 1-4, Cheerblock 3; Prom Commit- tees 3; Bowling 1,3,4, Treas. 4; Track 1-2; Librarian 2-4, Club 2-3. ERIC ARTHUR LOVETT Nickname: Zorro Birthdate: June 13, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be happy successful . ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1- 2; Tennis 2; French Club 1; Pep Club 1; Drama Club 2; You Can ' t Take It With You ' ' ; Student Council 1 . MICHAEL WAYNE MANN Birthdate: January 7, 1959 Birthplace: Belton, TX Ambition: To be successful in life. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 4; Bowling 3-4; Baseball 2. ROBIN KENT LUSE Nickname: Goose Birthdate: February 15, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Radio-TV Announcer ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; AV Club 1-4; National Honor Society 2-4; Student Body Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3; Student Council 1-3; One Acts 3; Drama Club 3-4; Thespians 4; Love Rides the Rails Li ' l Abner ; Pep Club 1-4; Hoosier Boy ' s State 3. GEORGE MICHEAL MATTHEWS Nickname: Mike Birthdate: October 21, 1958 Birthplace: Spartanburg, SC Ambition: To get a good job. HANK MATTHEWS Nickname: Jew Birthdate: August 11, 1959 Birthplace: Spartanburg, SC Ambition: Be rich, own Gallenkamp shoes . ACTIVITIES: AV 1-2; DECA 3-4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 1-3; Wrestling Mgr. 1; Art Club 2-3. GAIL LYNN MESSICK Nickname: Sam Birthdate: February 7, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Live for the Lord. ACTIVITIES: DECA 3; Spanish Clubl. BRIAN EARL METCALF Nickname: Muff Birthdate: February 7, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Accountant ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Golf 1-2; Baseball 2-4; Drama Club 3; Don ' t Drink the Water ; Football Statistician 2-4. CYNTHIA ANN MILLER Nickname: Satch Birthdate: September 23, 1958 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: One way ticket to Hawaii . ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-4, capt. 4; Basketball mgr. 2; Tennis 2; AV 3-4; Yearbook 4; DECA 3; Homecoming Attend- ant 4; Powder Puff 2,4; Art Club 3-4, sec. 3-4; Piom Committee 3 . BRENT YORK MULL Nickname: Brent Birthdate: October 8, 1958 Birthplace: Rochester, IN Ambition: To have fun in life. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1-2; Drama Club 2; You Can ' t Take It With You ; Campus Life 1-4; Basketball 1; Gym- nastics 2-4, State 3-4. LOUISE MOORE MEYERS Nickname: Louie Birthdate: September 22, 1958 Birthplace: Richmond, KY Ambition: Get married ACTIVITIES: Librarian assistant 4; Cafeteria Help 2-3; Career Center 4. KIMBERLY RAE MILLER Nickname: Kim Birthdate: February 15, 1958 Birthplace: Goshen, IN Ambition: Be happy. ACTIVITIES: GAA 1; Pep Club 1-3; FHA 2-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Bowling 1- 3; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 3; Powder Puff 1-3; Prom Committee. DOUGLESE. PERKEY Nickname: Perk Birthdate: May 10, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To do everything in life to the best of my ability . ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1. KELLY JO PERSONETT Nickname: Chubby Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To become a profes- sional scuba diver and live in Hawaii . ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1- 3; Pep Club 1-4; Girls Basket- ball 2; Campus Life 1-3; Bowl- ing 1-3; Powder Puff 1-4; Class Officer 1-3; Prom Committee; DECA 3-4, Secretary 3, Trea- ROGER DALE PICKENS Nickname: Pick Birthdate: August 11, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Rock and Roll Drummer. KAREN SUE PICKRELL Nickname: Pic Birthdate: September 22, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Do Something to Shock the World , ACTIVITIES: Choir 1-2, Volleyball 1-3, Capt. 3; Basketball 2; Powderpuff 2,4; Art Club 1-2; DECA 2; A.V. 3; Prom Committee 3; Bat Girls 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook VICKI ANETTE POLING Nickname: Sid Birthdate: December 21, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Get In to Busine ACTIVITIES: French Club 1-3; Band 1-4; Sec. 4; Drama Club 1-4; Thespians 4; One Acts 3-4; Mad- woman of Chaillot , Love Rides the Rails , Don ' t Drink the Water ; Pep Club 1; Cheerblock 1; Powder Puff 4; Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 4. BRIAN ALAN QUITTSCHREIBER Nickname: Brian Birthdate: May 23, 1959 Birthplace: Detroit Lakes, MN Ambition: Landscape man- ager ACTIVITIES: French Club 1-2; Speech and Drama Club 1-2; Oklahoma! ' ' Mad Women of Challiot . ' ' CYNTHIA MARIE ROWE Nickname: Sidwell Birthdate: July 4, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Abide by good Christian principles . ACTIVITIES: Choir 1-4, Swing Choir 3-4; Pep Club 1-2; Art Club 3; DECA 3; Gymnastics 1; Powder Puff 1,2,4; Yearbook 4; Mat- mates 2-4, Capt. 4; Drama Club 2; Oklahoma! ; Prom Committee 3 . .jk wL ' -j -  f SKn f ;iflBiP1 tgr- k 1 mtt -  ■ V 1 ■B ft L-4 L tk W :: - J s 1 _ P5s l 5§2 _ -jjiSSIS I ■ ' i V r ! P% In REBECCA DIANE PIRTLE Nickname: DI Birthdate: Dec. 27, 1958 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Have Fun Enjoy Life ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee KATHLEEN LOUISE QUIST Nickname: Kathy Birthdate: September 18, 1958 Birthplace: Ta was City, MI Ambition: To be happy and make others happy . ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 1-2; Art Club 3; Pep Club 2-4; Choir 3-4; GAA; Bowling 1; Student Council 2-3; Rep. 2-3; Powder Puff 2; Career Center 4; J-Ettes RICHARD ROBINSON III Nickname: Rick, Slick Birthdate: April 9, 1959 Birthplace: Blytheville, AR Ambition: To be a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-2; Rep. 1; Basketball 1-4; Capt. 4; Baseball 1-4; Golf 2; Student Council 4; AV 1; Spanish C 1-2; DECA 3; SGT. of Arm Varsity Club 2; Powder Puff King 4; Prom Committee 3. JUDY DAWN RUMFELT Nickname: Judy Renee Birthdate: June 2, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Abide by good Christian . SHARON NADINE SANFORD Nickname: Shaion Birthdate: October 29, 1958 Birthplace: LaGrange, IN Ambition: To serve God and love everyone . ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1; Gymnastics 1; Pep Club 1-4; Tennis 3; French Club 1-2; Drama Club 2-4; Thespians 3- 4; Oklahoma! Good Man Charlie Brown Li ' l Abner ; Choir 1-2, Swing Choir 2-4; Band 3, Jazz Band 3; Bowling 1; Powder Puff 2-3; National Honor Society 4 . DAVID J. SHIRLEY Nickname: Dave Birthdate: October 30, 1958 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Live a good life according to high standards and principles . ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-2; Varsity Club 2; Football 1-4; Baseball 2; Wrestling 3-4; Bas- ketball 1-2; DECA 3-4, Sec. 3; Powder Puff Cheerleader 1-3. JANET SUE SHEETS Nickname: Jan Birthdate: March 29, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1-3; Cheer- block 1-3; GAA 1; FHA 2,4; National Honor Society 3-4; Treas. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Powder Puff 2; Tennis 1; Choir 1-4; Office Aide 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 3 . STEVE RICHARD SHOWERS Nickname: Steve Birthdate: May 19, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: To conquer future horizons . ACTIVITIES: Career Center 3-4, Electronics. V GENE ALAN SKIRVIN Nickname: Skirv (Frog) Birthdate: October 17 , 1958 Birthplace: Marion, IN Ambition: To have a full and happy life . ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-4; Varsity Club 1-4; National Honor Society 2-4, Pres. 4; Student Council 3-4; Student Body Pres. 4; Football 1-4, Capt. 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-3. RICHARD TERRY SMITH Nickname: Rich Birthdate: September 7, 1957 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To have fun in life and to be successful . ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Cross Country 2-3; Track 1- 2; Wrestling 2; Career Cen- ter 3. JEFFREY LANCE STEARLY Nickname: Jeffer or Squirly Birthdate: May 19, 1959 Birthplace: Brazil, IN Ambition: Get rich. ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4; Wrestling 2,4; Cheerblock 3-4; Varsity Club 2-4; Prom Com- ANN MARIE STEWART Nickname: Stew Birthdate: February 11, 1959 Birthplace: Elkhart, IN Ambition: Special Ed. Teacher ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4, Pep Band 1-4; Tennis 3; One Acts 2-4; Drama Club 1-4; Thespians 3-4; Love Rides the Rails Oklahoma! ; French Club 1-3, Sec. 2; National Honor Society 3- 4, Sec. 4; Powder Puff 4; Volleyball 2. JEFF SYLVESTER Nickname: Banacek Binhdate: June 4, 1959 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Millionaire ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2; Wrestling 3: AV Club 2-3; Speech and Drama Club 2; Basketball Mgr. 2. FA YE TOTH Nickname: Faybian Binhdate: July 28, 1959 Birthplace: Pontiac, MI Ambition: To be succe; life. ACTIVITIES: DECA 4. PAMELA ANN WALTERS Nickname: Wally Binhdate: June 16, 1959 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To be Successful ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 2; Pep Club 2; Career Center Cosmetology 3-4; Drama Club 3-4; One Acts 3; Oklahoma ; Powder Puff 3-4; Choir 2. DANNY OWEN WATSON Nickname: Daygo Binhdate: April 13, 1959 Birthplace: Lynwood, CA Ambition: To be six ft. tall. ACTIVITIES: Class Pres. 1; Pep Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Wres- tling 1-4; Capt. 2-4; Varsity Club 1-2; Baseball 1-2; Intra- mural Sports 1-4; DECA 4; MICHAEL KENT WHITMYER Nickname: Whit Binhdate: April 15, 1959 Binhplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: Make some money and move to the GEORGE ALLEN WILLIAMS Nickname: Bub Binhdate: June 1, 1957 Birthplace: Blylthville, AK Ambition: Be myself, do my thing- -and be cool. ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1-2. EARLINE WILLIAMS Nickname: Yane Binhdate: November 8, 1958 Birthplace: Elkhan, IN ACTIVITIES: Powder Puff 1; Girl ' s Track 1-2. MARK STEVEN WRATHELL Nickname: Wrathle Binhdate: February 21, 1959 Binhplace: Elkhan, IN Ambition: Have fun. CARL BRADLEY WRIGHT Nickname: Peanut Busier, Brittly Binhdaie: November 21, 1958 Birthplace: Kokomo, IN Ambition: To be myself. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Stage Band 1-4; Drama Club 2; Oklahoma! . CARL EVERETT YOUNG JR. Nickname: Jay, Birdman Birthdate: January 30, 1959 Birthplace: Bremen, IN Ambition: Own a yacht, ski resort and a fox . ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-2. Not pictured: John Brian Hartmen, Jamey Dean Jacobs, Patrick Douglas Mills, Gaylene Pennington, Russel Dean W We Really Do Need Each Other You know something we ' re all just people who need each other. We ' re all learning, and we ' ve all got a long journey ahead of us. We ' ve got to go together, and if it takes all eternity We better stay together We better help each other out. But no matter how long it takes We ' ve got to go together. It ' s all of us in love in care in support in mutuality — We really do need each other. -Reuben Welch TOMORROW WILL SOON BE HERE Below: Brad Wright takes a last look at his friends and perhaps thinks how fast the years have gone by. Right: Kathy Quist- Hensley, Rick Robinson, and Judy Rumfelt take peeks at their last report cards. Middle: Trying to help the class learn its spe- cial number Times of Your Life are Deb Forrest, Max Clark, Mrs. Okema Crawford, Keenan Wenger. Bottom: The class waits for instructions. 116 96 GRADUATE IN 1977 Top: Bill Laws and Shenidan Leggett make their way down the aisle. Top right: Cindy Rowe and Judy Rumfelt take their walk proudly. Directly above: Tobin Luse and Sherry Leggett exchange hugs and smiles as they say good-by to high school. Graduation exercises for the class of 1977 took place May 22, 1977 at 2:00 P.M. Dr. Richard Nielson gave the graduation address and Rev . Ronald Storms pastor of the Jimtown United Methodist Church gave the invoca- tion. Speeches were given by Class Pres. Max Clark and also by Sharon Sanf ord and Robin Luse . Outstanding Senior Award was presented to Becky Everett. Music was highlighted by the voice of Okema Crawford and organ music by Orian Osburn . Robin Luse , Salutatorian 117 SUNRISE A T THE OASIS Sunrise at the Oasis was the theme of the prom hosted by the class of 1978 . It was held at the Holiday Inn of Elkhart on April the 30th. Top left: King Allen Johnson with Queen Janet Sheets. Top mid- dle: Kelly Gaugler with date Gene Skirvin. Top right: Janet Sheets is crowned Queen. Middle left: Lori Deak and Dave Shirley. Above: On the dance floor. Far left: Four bachelorettes sit- ting pretty. Left: Mindy Smith and Ned Cook pose before the prom . 118 Walking over the bridge into a world full of palm trees, started prom night ' 77. The court was made up of the King Allen Johnson and Queen Janet Sheets, with 1st runner-up Rick Robinson and Cindy Miller, and 2nd places going to Danny Watson and Kelly Personett. Music was provided by the Dick Anderson Band. After the prom Young Frank- enstein was shown at the Cinema I. Right: Prom servants Mike Stout and Cheryl Luse. Far right: Mike Beehler and date Laurie Keck. Below: Darlene dances with her date. Middle right: Lucus Smith and Kim Bender. 119 JUNIORS For the class of 1978 being a Junior meant popping corn selling magazines to make their prom the best one ever. It also meant preparing themselves for their big senior year. Good luck class of 1978 . Junior class sponsors are Mrs. Heeter and Mrs. Christofeno. Class officers are Lisa Kelley treasurer, Deb Warstler presi- dent , Dave Hibshman vice presi- dent, Kim Bender secretary. I ll ' Uliltl rv m Greg Brown Cheryl Burrington Bruce C lay Ned Cook Connie Creswell Becky Cunni i ... i i . I U ' Terry Czoch Chuck Daniels Lor Penny Euline Kenny Everett Jack Fleming Kenny Fredrickson Mara Frey M %f+k Kathy Rice lacke Richards Kenny Rov ' ' ' : ■■ ' ■ i Sg ; - George Schuller Cathy Shannon Li Tammy Tate Brenda Taylor Sharon Trowbridge Tammy Tuhacek Cindy Varney Cindy Vogel Ric Wynn Dave Yoder Teri Zook Rlk I M SOPHO- MORES w Hil We present to you the class of 1979. They contributed to many a spects of the year, but probably their biggest accomplishment was going from last year ' s place to this year ' s winner of the Pow- der Puff football game. We wish you much more success as you travel through your remaining years at JHS. Left to right: Henley, Secret Karay, Vice-Pr Eric Grant Melanie Harter Jim Henley Phil Hensley Juanita Hershberger Jacque Hickn Carla Johnson Patti Joslyn Marie Karay Darla Kelly Beth Kind Ruth King Georgia Konrath David LaPla Robert Lech Crawford Leggett Mary Under Sherry Loy Cheryl Lu Denise McClellan Marcy McCloughan Robin McLaughlin Darann Meredith Bill Mille Clementine Mitchell Missy Moi Donna While Jeff Whitmyer Cliff Woolridge FRESH- MEN Spirit filled, active and involved, fitting in and sharing . . . are jut a few adjectives that describe the class of 1980. They came aboard the Jimmie wagon and supported each club, sport and activity they could pos- sibly support . During spirit week they deco- rated their hall and titled it The Jimmie Jungle, and did a great job. You ' ve supported us, now we support you . . . best of luck. Right--R. Lymongrover, K. Miller, B. Hyndman, and M. Clark. H HH 1 ' _ ) B ' I 1 ■ 1 t Raymond Adams Lisa Baldridge Debbie Beutel Kip Czoch Brace Darlymple Cheryl Daniels Cheryl Davies Maria Davis Mil( e Davis 128 John Deak Lisa Doering Tim Dooley Darlene Duncan Darrel Duncan Noble Duibin Kent Eby Randy Ellswonh Sid Foster Dawn Fredrickson Barbara Fobes Tim Gran Many Griman Linda Haile Shelly Haney Jenny Heeter Arden Hershberger Frank Hill ludy Hill Barbara Holdeman Tina Holmes De Wayne House Jim Howe Brian Hyndman Bill Hunt Sheni Iiion Tim Isenbarger Brenda Jones Nancy Jones Joe Kalady Helen Kallimani Bernetta Katzenberger Paul Kauffman Carl Kelley John Kelly 129 Fred Lovelace Jennie Luse Rhonda Lymangrover David Mann Renee Mast Kaihy McCarty Dawn McLaughli; Darin Metcalf Kevin Miller Mark Miller Cheri Millspaugh Lisa Mohr Kevin Montaque Maureen Moore Pam Moore Ricky Moore Cindy Quist Steve Quist Karen Rhodes Chuck Robbins Paul Schroeder Dawn Shirley 130 Danny Sickels Teresa Sickels Lisa Skirvin Dale Smith Shelly Snyder Darlene Spry r% Sieve Squibb Barbara Sommers Rory Stayton Deanne Stouder Ricky Swathwood Jeanette Sylvester Sherrie Taylor Chris Turner David Turner Angie Varney Vicki Vaughn Rhonda Warren David Williams Steve Williams Pt Wrcffl Mike Winnings David White Dale Whiteman Lori Wright Tim Young Teri Youngquist not pictured are: Baskam Rice Regina Underwood 131 MOR-RYDE backs our JIMMIE TEAMS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF ' 77 SHORT WAVE INN Hwy 19 South Elkhart, In. 132 Brevton insurance flkrenevr 615 north vine street • elkhart, indiana 46514 • (219) 293-6344 DRAPERY BY VER DEL CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 Residential Commercial Drapery Decorative Top Treatments Shutters Blinds 50808 CR23, Box 533 Bristol, Indiana 46507 Veryl Went Delmar Went Above: Lisa Sho waiter and Veryl Went 133 Congratulations Class of ' 77 Holiday Rambler Corporation 65528 State Road 19 Wakarusa, Indiana 46573 Holiday Rambler, Holiday Ramblette, Monitor, Wide World and Free Spirit Recreational Vehicles, Utilimaster Light-Duty Commercial Vehicles, Parkway Distributors— wholesale supplier of RV parts and accessories. Even if you earn only $2476 a week, you need a First National banker. If you earn money— any amount of money— it ' s time you had a bank. Because learning how to handle your income can be just as important as the amount of money you make. We ' d like to help you get a start on good money manage- ment with your first savings or checking account. Over the years. First National has introduced hundreds of students to banking. We consider it an investment in your future— and ours. You ' ll soon be needing a lot of other bank services, and we want to be the bank you remember. We figure we can ' t start too soon. And neither can you. Welcome to the world of First National Ban Elkhart 135 136 BitK 11 ' jflotoerlanb OF ELKHART Phone: 674-9316 Good-Luck class of 77 ' 137 t Selmer ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 Supports the Jimmie Marching BAND .„ fWu L« 138 HYDROSEEDING Instant lawns at ¥ the price of sod Hardware LANDSCAPING free home design at no charge Largest Christmas Trim Shop in the Midwest Garden Center Congratulations To the Class of 77 JUDD DRUG STORES Elkhart Goshen 139 TREK INC. Congratulations Class of 77 JIMTOWN BOWLERS BOWL AT OAKLAND LANES 2727 OAKLAND AVE. Phone: 293-1632 140 ATLAS STEEL • RUL DIE ■i i Movies Are Better Than EVER! AT . . . ELCO DOWNTOWN ELKHART HOLIDAY PIERRE MORAN MALI CONCORD 1 CONCORD MAIL CONCORD 2 CONCORD MALL CINEMA 1 STATE DOWNTOWN ELKHART 2SOSO tyl.SP. 3J Me± . £ ta . - ' nt iaHa f6S 4 Hon (219) 294-56f4 DEMSKE ' S BODY SHOP Bumping, Painting Complete Body Service Frank E. Demske 1222 W. 8th. St. Phone: 255-2700 Mishawaka LECHLITNER PLUMBING HEATING 919 E. WATERFORD ST. WAKARUSA, IN. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 141 ALCO TOOL SUPPLY INC. 28235 U.S. 33 West Congratulations Class of ' 77 142 Congratulations Class of ' 77 BACHMAN ' S MARKET WILTS ' FOOD CENTERS INC. 100 Easy Shopping Place 295-3945 111 East Lusher Ave 295-8044 1221 South Main 293-3945 Bacon Hill Shopping 264-4124 CONGRATULATIONS TO The Class of 1977 JOHN H. MILES Insurance Service 1106 Lincolnway Osceola, Ind. 143 Spiiittot; Box 732 Elkhart, Indiana Congratulations Class of ' 77 144 Downtown 1904 ZIESEL ' S 73 Years of Serving Elkhart Pierre Moran Mall 1977 Carpetmarket WAKARUSA FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP 115 North Elkhart Phone: 862-2990 Wakarusa, Indiana CALCO INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 1624 W. Aurika Elkhart, Ind. 295-4392 Congratulations Class of 77 TROPHIES UNLIMITED Trophies, Plaques and Shirts 674-9158 1217 Lincoln Way W. Engraving On Premises YODER BROS. Hardware Carpet Furniture Phone: 862-2270 Wakarusa Indiana Compliments of CLIFF INDUSTRIES INC. 58120 C.R. 3 Elkhart Indiana 46514 WARNER i0M Mi- FUNERAL HOME 1109 Lincoln Way West Osceola, Indiana Congratulations Class of 77 RAYMONDS RESTAURANT State Road 19 Wakarusa Indiana SUPPLIERS INC. Serving the Mobile Home and R.V. Industries Aluminum Extrusions, Fiberglass Awnings, Drapery, Hardware, Vinyl Extrusions 57843 Charlotte St. Elkhart, Indiana 145 GO WITH A LEADER GO CLASSIC C c 28577 U.S. 20 W. C X ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 0 Telephone: (219) 293-0549 CLASSIC CAPS CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF 77 Bock 2704 S. NAPPANEE 295-8070 223 SOUTH MAIN STREET Elkhart, In. PHONE: 294-5631 146 THE SNOWPEAK 1001 Lincolnway West Osceola For cany-out Phone: 674-9466 vf£aJb, RAPP ' S SIRE SHOP TRAILER TOWN TRAILER SALES, INC PRESENTS Royals International 57941 STATE RD 19 SO ELKHART 1ND 46514 PHONE i219i 294-3342 147 C G CORPORATION Baron Homes P.O. Box 218 Elkhart, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 BELOW--L. to R. Jim Greenawalt, Mr. Greenawalt, Mark Greenawalt 148 OLYMPIC STYLE INC. 57941 CHARLOTTE GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Bethel Book Store 1819 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana and 811 West M cKinley Mishawaka, Ind. 149 MATZKE FLORIST 501 S. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IND. Phone: 293-5657 WYLAND ' S MARINE EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE 28301 U.S. 33 West Elkhart, Indiana Phone: 293-6825 • BOATS • HARDWARE MARINE SUPPLIES • SPORTING GOODS COMPLIMENTS OF PENN DIVISION JOHNSON CONTROLS INC. 1302 E. Monroe Street Goshen, Indiana MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLS FOR • DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 28747 U.S. 33 West Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Phone: (219) 293-8651 ' Your Material Handling Problems Are Our Only Business ' ' A 150 MILLER-RICHARDS HEATING COOLING, INC. 1800 West Franklin Street, Elkhart HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING-COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL-RESIDENTIAL-SALES-INSTALLATION AND SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS and Good -luck to the class of , ' 77 from the Roy Richards family and Rocky Richards family GATES SHOE HOSPITAL 2602 S. MAIN ST. Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Stetuvit 7 Out ( ciic6 2601 Benham Avenue Elkhart, Indiana 293-1545 PASTOR RAY TUCKER MINISTER OF YOUTH DAN SWEATT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1977 151 HOLIDAY SKATE CENTER 3019 MishawakaRd, Elkhart Summer Skating Wed., Thurs., Sat. 7-10 Friday 7-10 late skate 10-12:30 P.M. Come and experience The adventure of shopping in our enclosed mall that outwits the weather while making your shopping as comfortable as your own living room . CONCORD MALL ON HIGHWAY 33 BETWEEN GOSHEN AND ELKHART Congratulations Class of ' 77 GLOBESTAR IND. INC. 28620 C.R. 20 W Full Line R.V. Manufacture Congratulations Class of 77 Bowl For Fun And Health 23821 U.S. 33 East ELKHART, IND. Phone 825-6220 Congratulations RAINBOW LANES 2300 Middlebury ' Elkhart ' s Finest Bowling Alleys Billiards Lounge Pool Tables Open 24 Hours 7 days a week W. T. Armstrong Company, Inc. 200 East Sycamore St. P.O. Box 963 Elkhart, Indiana 293-8602 The name to remember in Woodwinds 153 JOURNEY MOTOR HOMES CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 Don ' t take a trip . take a Journey JAXON CLEANERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 77 FROM THE JAXON CLEANERS Staff and Management 154 wanna get in shape? We ' ve been helping American industry shape up for sixty years. Coast to coast, we supply manufacturers with thousands of roll-formed metal shapes. And a full line of welded alloy tubing. You ' ll find our shapes and tubing as component parts of your kitchen range, petro-chemical plants, huge airliners, furniture, skyscrapers, vending ma- chines, trucks, tractors and much more. Teledyne - one of America ' s leading roll formers, located right here in Elkhart, Indiana. m W[ TELEDYNE METAL FORMING 1937 Sterling Avenue • Elkhart. Indiana 46514 • Phone: (219) 295-5525 illli i - - ■« i.- ■ , A name to look up to Generations have looked to Miles ' Alka-Seltzer® for fast relief of upset stomach with headache. And millions have grown up on our famous multiple vitamin supplements. But to countless others Miles means more... much more. They look to Miles for electronic medical instru- ments, diagnostic products, organic chemicals and enzymes. And for pharmaceuticals, citric acid, textured vegetable protein foods and many other products that help people live longer, better lives. For dozens of people products we ' ve become known as the company to look up. And a name to look up to. MILES LABORATORIES, INC. TORCH 522 5314 Congratulations class of 1977 TREDIT TIRE CO. Congratulations to the class of 1977 57593 State Rd . 19 South Elkhart, Ind. Class of 77 Remember Christ JACKIE ' S KITCHEN Concord Mall Good as home cookin PANT ' S PORT Pierre Moran Mall your denim headquarters EDDIES MARATHON SERVICE 2701 Prarie St. Elkhart, Ind. 156 BILTMORE PORTRAITS creators of distinct portraits babies- -graduation group- -candid wedding - -passport pictures- -formals-- reproductions- -restoration-- commercial photography Congratulations Class of 1977 WILLARDS GROCERY STORE Corner of Nappanee Mishawaka 2265 Main St. Elkhart, IN. JIMTOWN GARAGE Clinton Dennison Ron Dennison General Repair Welding--Tire-- Battery implement-service PARK SHOP Corner of Lincolnway Beech Rd . Home of USDA Choice BEEF HUNGRY MAN For good sandwiches (9 kinds) delicious soft serve Ice Cream- - Always 2 Flavors Compliments to the class of 77 ACE CAB OF ELKHART 300 E. High St. Phone: 522-1570 isi 1977 Senior Girls Powder Puff Team KELVER ' S SERVICE 900 Lincoln way West Osceola, Ind. WAKARUSA FARM AND FEED CENTER Wakarusa, Indiana Phone: 862-2120 KATY ' S POWDER BOX 101 LAMPORT Osceola, Indiana K ift Cut and blow styles of all types Call for an appointment 674-9288 NEELY ' S CERAMICS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1977 From Merle Jackie Neely DISTRIBUTOR OF DUNCAN AND SCUTT PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE OF CERAMIC PRODUCTS PHONE: 674-5996 10106 McKinley Highway (US. 20) Osceola, Indiana --HOURS-- Mon . -Tues . -Wed . -Fri . 9-5 Monday Evening 7-9 Saturdays 9-2 Closed Thursdays 159 Congratulations Class of 77 Compliments of INDUSTRIES BROADWAY-ELKHART DIVISION of HUY ' S GROCERY County Line Road Prime Meat Open Sun. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Call: 679-4310 J IT AN MOTOR HOMES DIV. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. STATE ROAD 19, SOUTH P.O. BOX 482 ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 160 Congratulations Class of 77 FALCONE ' S RESTAURANT ? « GOOD FOOD Congratulations Jimtown Seniors JKfieklea BAKERY 600-614 HARRISON STREET ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 Tel: (219) 293-0608 Pizza DUG OUT 57995 CR 9 S {Vz Block North of Mishawaka Road) PHONE 293-8133 KARL DIXIE GAUGLER EL-TORO Put some spice into your life El-Toro has Mexican and American Food 3021 W . Mishawaka Road Phone: 293-0775 If you want it to go 161 Dependable Electronics T.V. --Radio Stero Problems? Call Dependable Electronics Don Pontius 674-9365 WEST SIDE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Complete Machine Shop For service , Try us, you ' ll like us 2120 W. Franklin St. 294-5602 WASSERMAN SON— We Buy Scrap 25867 N. Park Ave. Behind Elk. lumber saw mill JERRY ' S SHELL 1501 S. Nappanee Elk., In. 293-5423 Z SALES INC. 1300 N. Nappanee Elk., In. R.V. Van Accesories JACKIES LOOKING GLASS Feminine Fashions Wakarusa Indiana Phone--862-4731 WEAVER ' S DAIRY QUEEN 1839 Cassopolis St . Elkhart IN. MASTEN SERVICE STORE INC. 2528 Oakland Ave. PANTS PORT Pierre Moran Mall Your Denim Headquarters WAKARUSA PHARMACY 109 S. Elk. St. Wakarusa Phones: 862-2410 862-6610 PLETCHER HARDWARE INC. Wakarusa 862-2773 BUETER ' S SEWING CENTER Home of the Viking Down Under Ski Shop 131 N. Main St. Elk. 293-1001 EAGLE ENTERPRISES INC. All Aluminum Truck Caps WAKARUSA TRIBUNE All Types of Printing Glenn K. Smeltzer Only the Best is good enough MAUSER -N- SON General Contractor ELKHART STEREO ! RECORD CO. Tape City Sansui Stereo Quad Receivers Akai Reel to Reel Decks T.V. Stereo Equip . Lg. tape record sel. 162 HOUSE OF BICYCLES 30602 U.S. 20 WEST ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 ELKHART TRANSMISSION INC. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 11 R.R. 6 BOX 98. A ELKHART, INDIANA 46514 By-Pass Paint Shop, Inc. WOOD-GRAINED MOULDINGS 1132 N. NAPPANEE ELKHART, IND. 46514 Compliments of BRAD ' S The BRADLEY FAMILY 2807 Lincolnway West 163 DRAKES JEWELERY Low overhead diamond prices , very large gift section , Including: Westmoreland -Fenton, Imperial, L. G. Wright, Rainbow- Smith, Viking- glassware . E. L. DeFORD of Elkhart, IN. Flutes Piccolos P.O. Box 865 Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 293-2568 «- ' - ' •yft ST ' t ' ' ' ii nil WAKARUSA LUMBER CO. INC. Lumber Building Supplies 406 Indiana Ave. Wakarusa, Indiana Phone: 862-2895 U. S. CONVERSIONS U.S. 33 W. Congratulations Class of 77 HENDERSON AND CRULL LUMBER Extends its congratulations to the class of 1977 PHOTOGRAPHICS INC. 209 S. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IN. 46514 293-7811 164 Downtown, Elkhart CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 ' 165 PHONE: 295-1410 RES. 294-7246 VALLEY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 230 E. JACKSON NEVIN R. VANCE SR. VICE-PRES. SEC. STERLING AVE. ANTIQUES 2334 Sterling Ave. 1 P.O. Boxll23 Elkhart, Ind. B R AUTO SALES USED CARS E-Z TERMS 2043 W. LUSHER 293-1213 JIMTOWN BARBER SHOP C.R. 3 WEEKDAYS: 8:30- 6:00 SATURDAY: 8:00- 4:00 CLOSED MONDAYS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 TRAVLER DIVISION E3L.I2CIR, HsTIDXJSTK,IESS P.O. BOX 526 1 WARD STREET • WAKARUSA, INDIANA 46573 PHONE (219) 862-2188 166 Dr. M. L. Weldy Associates Veterinairians WakarusaPh. 862-2810 GOSHEN ANIMAL CLINIC LIENHART ' S FURNITURE for fashion in home furnishing 113 W. Waterford Wakarusa, Ind. Phone: 862-4315 KAREN ' S CERAMIC GIFTS Greenware Supplies Cecil Karen Joslyn Phone: 293-7815 1405 S. Nappanee St. Elkhart, Ind. TRAIL-A-WAY 605 Lincolnway W. Osceola, Ind. 9:00-5:30 R.V. Rental Sales Service YOUR TROUBLES TWIN CITY AUTO PARTS Complete Line of Used Parts 24 Hour Wrecker Service We Also Buy Junk Cars 293-0725 Always a Good Deal at Twin City WAYNE FEED SUPPLY CO. INC. P.O. Box 422 Wakarusa, Indiana 167 « St Joseph telley Bank ELKHART • NAPPANEE MEMBER FDIC EBY AUTO SALES WAKARUSA, IND. 168 GONDERMAN RARE COINS TABLES ' N THINGS Let us convert your van . 100 Center Complex Complete interior van Mishawaka, Indiana conversions . Also slider camping units for vans Pierre Moran Mall and pick-up trucks. Elkhart, Indiana 28827 U.S. 33 W. s jjKk? Phone: 293-9271 0 p GREG ' S VOLC :ano pizza W S$J 126 Easy Shopping Jnh Place ujjs ji Elkhart, Ind. Phone: 524-0700 Congratulations to the Class of 77 169 Northern Box Company Inc. Post Office Box 985 1328 Mishawaka St. Elkhart, IN. 46514 Phone: 294-2161 Known for our Henny Penny Chicken and Icelandic Cod fillet. Town House Restaurant 106 S. Elkhart St. Wakarusa, IN. Bonacorsi ' s Super Value 1600 E. Market St. Nappanee, IN. NEWSFOTO YEARBOOKS Box 401271 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Phone: (317) 251-1000 HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles sales service 30723 Rt. 6 U.S. 20 W. Congratulations Class of 77 Congratulations Class of 77 WAKARUSA MEDICAL CLINIC Drs. Able Miller Guttman 170 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Ace Cab 157 Alco Tool Supply. Inc. 142 Asuobowl 152 Atlas Steel Rule Die 141 B R Auto Sales 166 Bachmans 143 Bethel Book Store 149 Biltmore Portraits 157 Bock 146 Bonacorsis Super Value 170 Brads Pro Shop 163 Brewton Insurance Company 133 Bueter ' s Sewing Center 162 By-Pass Paint Shop, Inc. 163 C G Corporation 148 Calco Industries, Inc. 145 Casey ' s 165 Classic Caps 146 Cliff Industries , Inc . 145 Concord Mall 152 Demske ' s Body Shop 141 Dependable Electronics 162 Drakes Jewelry 164 Drapery by VerDel 133 Dug-Out 161 E. L. Deford 164 Eagle Enterprises, Inc. 162 Eby Auto Sales 168 Eddies Marathon Service 156 Elixer of Elkhart 160 Elixer of Waky 166 Elkhart Stereo Record Co . 162 Elkhart Transmission , Inc. 163 El-Toro 161 Falcone ' s Restaurant 161 First Church of the Nazarene 151 First National Bank 135 Gates Shoe Hospital 151 Globestar 152 Gonderman Rare Coins 169 Goshen Animal Clinic 167 Greg ' s Volcano Pizza 168 Harley Davidson 170 Henderson and Crull Lumber 164 Holiday Rambler 134 Holiday Skate Center 152 Homan Lumber Mart 152 House of Bicycles 163 Hull Lift Truck 150 Hungry Man Drive-in 157 Huy ' s Grocery 160 Jackie ' s Kitchen 156 Jackie ' s Looking Glass 162 Jaxon Cleaners 154 Jerry ' s Shell 162 Jimtown Barber Shop 166 Jimtown Garage 157 JohnH. Miles 143 Journey Motor Homes 154 Judd Drug Store 139 Karen ' s Ceramic and Gifts 167 Katy ' s Powder Box 158 Kelver ' s Service 158 Lechlitner Plumbing Heating 141 Lienhart ' s Furniture 167 Masten Service Store, Inc. 162 Matzke Florist 150 Mauser Son 162 Miles Laboratory 155 Mor-Ryde 132 Miller-Richard Heating Cooling, Inc. 151 Miller Theatres 141 Neely ' s Ceramics 159 Newsfoto Yearbooks 170 Nibco 136 Nichol ' s Bakery 161 Northern Box Co. 170 Oakland Lanes 140 Olympic Style, Inc. 149 Pants Port 162 Park Shop 157 Penn Division Johnson Controls , Inc. 150 Photographies, Inc. 164 Pickerell ' s Flowerland 137 Plant City 139 Pletcher Hardware, Inc. 162 Rainbow Lanes 153 Rapps Sire Shop 147 Raymonds Restaurant 145 Selmers 138 Sherwin-Williams Paints 157 Shortwave Inn 132 Sprinter 144 St. Joseph Valley Bank 168 Stationers 146 Sterling Ave . Antiques 166 Suppliers, Inc. 145 Tables ' N Things 169 Teledyne 155 The Snowpeak 147 Titan Trailers 160 Torch 156 Town House Restaurant 170 Tiail-A-Way 167 Trailer Town 147 Tredit Tire Co. 156 Trek, Inc. 140 Trophies Unlimited 145 Twin City Auto Parts 167 U.S. Conversions 164 Valley Financial Services, Inc. 166 W.J. Armstrong Company, Inc. 153 Wakarusa Farm Feed Center 158 Wakarusa Floral Gift Shop 145 Wakarusa Lumber 164 Wakarusa Medical Center 170 Wakarusa Pharmacy 162 Wakarusa Tribune 162 Warner Funeral Home 145 Wasserman Son 162 Wayne Feed Supply 167 Weaver ' s Dairy Queen 162 West Side Automotive 162 Willards Grocery Store 157 Wilts Food Centers , Inc . 143 Wylands Marine 150 YM-YWCA 161 Yoder Bros. 145 Z Sales, Inc. 162 Ziesel ' s 145 171 3, 56, 128. 10, 11, 12, 28, 30, 32, Adams, Raymond 128, Audio- Visual 21. Baldridge , Lisa 22 , 23 Balyeat, Jody 2, 3, 8, 35, 93, 104. Bammerlin, Jim 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 28, 30, 31, 42, 44, 47, 59, 60, 61, 72, 73, 104. Band 98. K; Barrier, Dennis 23, 28, 30, 70, 120. Basketball 52-56. Basse, Deb 23, 28, 31, 49, 120, 151. Beehler, Michael 49, 120. Beehler, Pam 2, 3, 8, 9, 11, 34, 38, 40, 101, 104 Bender, Kim 12, 19, 30, 32, 37, 38, 40, 57, 120, 123. Bender, Rod 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 29, 31, 42, 44, 52, 53 93, 104. Berry , Kris 69 . Beutal, Deb 11, 33, 57, 69, 88, 92, 128. Beutal, Doug 2, 8, 9, 27, 104. Bjornstad, Karrenl7, 24, 124. Bowe, Barbara 91, 120. Bo we, Patty 23, 128. Bowers , Jim 128 . Bowers, Robert 128. Bowling 49 . Breden, Lolita 37, 61, 124. Bricker, Phyllis 2, 3,8,9, 28, 36, 38, 104. Brossman, Beverly 23, 83, 128. Brossman, Brenda 38, 39, 118, 120. Brown, Deborah 23, 37, 56, 128. Brown, Greg 50, 84, 91, 120. Browning, Anna 128. Bueter, Erik 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 104. Bumpus, Thomas 128. Bunch, Jackie Burdin, Rhonda 6, 22, 23, 124. Burdin , Robbi 22 , 23 , 128 . Burdin, Vicki 22, 23, 124. Burlson, Jim 5, 13, 124. Burrington , Barbara 128 , 153 . Burrington , Cheryl 96 , 120 . Busdrivers 96. Campbell, Jill 2, 8, 9, 36, 56, 73, 104, 158. Campbell , Penny 23 , 128 . Campus Life 30. Candler, Gaylord 2, 8, 9, 44, 73, 103, 105. Candler, Kevin 44, 73, 80, 95, 124. Career Center 27 . Carlisle, Bonnie 128. Carlisle, David 2, 3, 8, 9, 105. Case, Kathy2, 3, 8, 9, 105. Champion, Justine 128. Cheerleaders 32, 33. Childress, Anthony 23, 79. Childress, Greg 128. Clark, Max 2, 3,4,8,9, 10, 11, 19, 58, 72, 73, 105. Clark, Mitch 44, 55, 73, 128. Clay, Bruce 120. Clay, Craig 2, 3, 8, 9, 105. Collins, Edward 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 27, 50, 103, 105. Cooks 96. Cook, Becci 2,3,8, 9, 13, 40, 61, 105. 9, 40, 10 W A I Cook , Cheryl 2 , 3 , 8 , 9 , 40 , 105 . Cook, Ned 4, 13, 30, 43, 44, 46, 52, 53, 59, 72, 73, 89, 91, 120, 123. Wr Craft , Tina fl 1 24 . Creswell, Connie 91, 120. Creswell, Mary 128. Crimi, Carmela 124. Crocket, Dexter 4, 44, 47, 54 6, 124. Crocker, Roger 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 29, 38Bn, 106, Cross dHitry 50. Crume, James 5, 60 B. 124. Cunningham, Rebecca 37, 79, 120. Czoch, Kip95B:3. Czoch, Terry 7, 21, 24, 91,«0. Dalrymple, Bruce 59, 70, J H Dalrymple, Todd 2, 3, 8, 9, 36, 60, 10« Daniels, Chuck 5, 30, 12QM Daniels, Sherrill 4, 7, 12, 13, 16, 24, 37, 48, 56, 88, 128. Davies, Cheryl 69, 128. Davis, Maria 128. Davis, Michael 7, 24, 123, 128. Deak, Carol 22, 37, 88, 129. Deak, Christine 7, 23, 34, 124. Deak, John 129. ak, Lori 11, 18, 19, 32, 57, 91, 100, 123. Deak, Steve 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 93, 95, 106. DECA28, 29, 93. DeFerbache, Debbie 79, 120. Dellinger, Tina 84, 91, 120. Dermody, Steve 2, 3, 8, 9, 49, 103, 106. Dewitt, Nanette 120. Dills, Marcia37, 69, 124. Dills, Mike 2, 3, 8, 9, 27, 106. Doering, Lisa 4, 24, 37, 48, 56, 88, 129. Drama Club 20 . Duncan, Darrell 129. Durbin, Noble 78, 129. Eby, Maryellen 69, 92, 124. Eby, Kent 129. Ellsworth, Andy 124. Ellsworth, Jennie 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 31, 93, 106. Ellsworth, Randy 129. England, Steve 2, 3, 8, 9, 106. Ettline, Penny 28, 29, 30, 93, 120. Ettline-Miller, Rita 106. Everett, Becky 2, 3, 8, 9, 49, 91, 107. Everett, Kenneth 89, 120. FHA40. Fleming, Jack 52, 79, 120, 123. Fleming, Lynda 5, 48, 56, 69, 86, 124. Fletcher, Terry 23, 81. Fletcher, Valerie 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 28, 29, 31, 34, 36, 107. Flowers, Carey 76. Fobes, Barbara 86, 127. Football 11, 44, 45, 46, 47. Forrest, Deb 2,3,8,9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 23, 30, 103, 107, 158, 176. Former, James 16, 19, 86, 124. Foster, Cathy 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 34, 90, 107. Foster, LeAnn 5, 37, 76, 124. Foster, Sidney 13, 17, 24, 80, 88, 129. Frame, Rosonua 124. Franklin, Mike 43, 70, 71, 72. ■ 172 i Fredrickson, Kenneth 27, 120. Fredrickson, Dawn 23, 129. Freeman, Chris 5, 21, 49, 92, 124. 4rench Club 37 . reshour, Rex 2, 3, 8, 9, 107. :ey, Mara 56, 120. alasso, Mike 124. Garber, Deb2, 3, 8, 9, 13, 107. _ Gaugler, Kelly 2,3,8,9, 35, 39, 40, 48 56-, 72, , 107, 158. F L Gaugler, Mitch 44, 54, 124. Gaugler Michele21, 48, 56, 69, 71, 124 Gaugler, Kim 6, 40, 124 gm 12, 13, 24, 28, 93, 107 Greei Gymr ' Hailp i, 44, 103, Gay, Randy 2, 3, 8, 9 Geier, Julia 48, 79, 85 Golf 67 . Wf Gongwer, Jamie 124 Gran, Tim 21, 51, 55, Grant, Brian 2, 3, 8, 9 Grant, Eric 60, 125. Greenawalt, Jim 28, 30, 93, 121, 123. t lenawalt, Mark 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 38 165. an , Marty 129 . ymnastics 57 , 58 . Haile, Linda 4, 23, 24, 81, 129. ney, Shelly 23, 37, 61, 129. ison, John 6, 28, 30, 38, 44, 52, 54, 70, 71, 72, 93, 95, 123. Harter, Melanie 30, 125. f kl Hanman, John 2, 3, 8, 9. Health Aides 38 , 39. Heeter , Jennifer 23, 61, 86, 129. Heller, Leroy2, 3, 8, 9, 18, 19, 28, 44, 60, 61, 77, 108. Henley, James 13, 16, 24, 86, 124, 125. Hensley, Phillip 44, 125. W Hensley, Robert 2,3,8,9, 60, 61, 108. .of Hensley, Ronald 2, 3, 8, 9, 12i n, 108. Hershberger, Arden55, 84, 129. Hershberger, Juanita40, 125. Hess, Cindy 121. Higgins, Greg 6, 35, 54, 89. Hibshman, David 5, 6, 12, 28, 29, 30, 50, 70, 89, 91, 93, 121, 123. Hickman, Jackie 22, 23, 100, 125 Hill , Frank 129 Jordan, Josly ■ Kalady 132. 121. 130. 125. 3, 8, 9, 28, 31, 50, 108. Hill, Judy 129. Holdeman, Barb 129. Holdeman, Barry 125. Holdeman, Sandra ' Holmes, James 121. Holmes, Tina 23, 61, 77, 129. Horst, Anita 121. Hose, Cammy 23, 125. House , Dewayne 23 , 129 . House, James 23, 125. Howard, Donna 125. Howe, Jim 129. Hubbard, David 15, 18, 19, 77, 80, 125. Hunt, Bill 44, 88, 129. Hum, Karen 6, 7, 28, 30, 34, 35, 38, 121. Hunt, Tim 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 28, 30, 42, 44, 47, 59, 72, 108, 147. Hyndman, Brian 24,. SI, 55, 129. Hyndman, Mike 2, 3, 8, 9, 27, 60, 73, 108. Irion, Sherry 16, 23, 24, 37, 69, 85, 129. .j Isenbarger, Tim 11, 51, 76, 83, 129. Jacobs, Darla 125. £r Jacobs, Jamey 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 71. Jean, Cindy 40, 121. Jenkins, Missy 2, 3, 8, 9, 49, 61, 67, 77, 109, 138. Jett, Andrea 43, 121. Jett, Jeff 60, 70, 125. J-Ettes 34. Johnson, Allen 2, 3, 4,8,9, 14, 28, 30, 43, 46, 47, 59, 60, 72, 109. Johnson, Carla 5, 7, 24, 101, 125. Johnson, Nancy 23, 84, 121. Jones, Brenda22, 23, 84, 129. Jones, Nancy 39, 129. Darlene 2, 3, 8, 9, 31, 77, 109. oslyn, Patty 12, 22, 23, 24, 37, 125. Kalady, Gus4, 17, 18, 19, 44, 89, 121. , Kalady, Joe 44, 59, 60, 86, 88, 129. Kallimani, Helen 4, 16, 30, 37, 88, 92, 129. Karay, Marie 12, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 37, 101, 124, 125. Katzenberger, Berne tta 23, 1 Kauffman, Paul 24, 12 ' Keck, Laurie 5, 12, 17, 23, 37, 40, 121, 151 Kelly, Carl 129 Kelly, Darla 49, Kelly, John 60, 85, l! Lisa 28, 29, 31, 76, 84, 85, 91, 93, 121 Killian, Jay 12, 23, 49, 51, 91, 121 Killian, Jeff 44, 73, 85 Kinder, Keith 88 Kinder, Kim 49, 92 Kinder, Tina 2, 3, 8, 9, 40, 90, 109. Kindig, Beth 24, 37, 48, 56, 69, 73, 125. Kindle, Kirk 125. Kindle, Mike 2, £ ,8, 9, 109. King, Ruth 49, 56, 92, ' 125. Klemmeri Larry 109 . Koon, Kevin 44, 81, 130. Konrath, Georgia 125. Laplace, David 58, 70, 94, 125. Laribee, Leonard 130. Laribee , Lori 125 . Laws, Bill 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 27, 35, 44, 70, 71, 109. Lech, Heidi 13, 69, 86, 130. K Lech, Robert 70, 76, 125. Leer, Rebecca 37, 130. Leggett, Crawford 7, 24, 94, 125. Leggett, Sherry 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 36, 40, 103, lPiU, Legus, Brian 125. Leslie, Mark 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 44. 110. Library Club 21 . Linder, Mary 24, 48, 56, 59, 125. Linder, Patty 40, 48, 79, 121. Linder, Susan 4, 43, 48, 56, 88, 130. Long, Julie 84, 121. Longiliere, Angela 2, 3, 8, 9, 24, 25, 103, 110. Loomis, James 18, 19, 23,81, 130. Lovelace, Fred 88, 130. Lovett, Eric 2, 3, 8, 9, 110. Loy, Sherry 5, 23, 125. Luce, Cheryl 11, 14, 15, 20, 30, 32 ' , 35, 57, 96, 125. Luse , Jenny 33 , 57 , 130 . 1 173 I Luse, Robin 2, 3, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. 21, 27, 30, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, 53. 59, 110, 132. Lymangrover, Rhonda 7, 30, 34, 130. Mann, David 60, 130. Mann, Mike 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 38, 110. Mann, Scott 16, 19, 22, 23, 58, 125. Mast, Renee 85, 86, 130. Matthews, Hank 2. 3, 8, 9, 28, 93, 110. Matthews, Mike 2, 3, 8, 9, 110. McCarty, Kathy 130. McClellan, David 121. McClellan, Denise 125.- - rlgmk McCloskey, Marty 21, 30, 58, 70, 71, 121. McCloughan, Marcy 12, 30, 32, 37, 125, 157. McLaughlin, Robin 37, 49, 100, 125. McLaiHfci, Dawn 12, 17, 24, 37, 40, 130. Meredth, Darann23, 125MWi- r.±. Messick, Gail 90, llOT B Metcalf, Brian 2, 3, 8, 9 ?, IS.,52, 53, 77, 8S KL, 100, 111, 132. « Metcalf, Darin 51, 55, 76, 85,590. Miller, Cindy 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 36, 42, 48, 72, 103, 111, 158. M MSler Bill 125 . Miller, Jim 126, 132. Miller, Kevin 50, 51, 55, 85, 130. Miller, Kerry 30, 44, 50, 51, 52, 89, 91, 100, 121, 123, 132. Millet, Laura 23, 86, 92, 130. Miller, Kim 2, 8, 9, 40, 111. Miller, Mark 50, 51, 96, 130. Miller, Mike 30, 44, 84, 85, 91, 121. Miller, Terri61, 121. Mills, Pat 2, 3, 8, 9. Millspaugh, Cheri 12, 24, 37, 130. WncRellT Clemetine 2 | , 126. Mohr, Jeff 49, 121. Mohr, Lisa 23, 85, 13,0. Moir, Missy 23, 126. Montague , Kevin 130 . Moore, Louise , 3, ( bore, Maureen 23, , Rick 130. Moore , Parrr cW Moore, Bob 11, 12, 30, 51, 52, 53, 84, 91, 121, 132, 140. Moss, David 51, 54, 85, 88, 120. Mowat , Gary 126 . Moyer, Mike 12, 49, 58, 70, 79, 121, 123. Muller, Jack 11, 54, 70, 126. Mull, Brent 2, 3, 8, 9, 17, 28, 58, 79, 111. National Honor Society 26 . Neely, Jill 33, 80, 120. Nicely , Terry 130 . Nine, Scott 4, 30, 44, 54, 126. Nusbaum, Tina 37, 86, 88, 130. Office Aides 38 . Oliver, Cheryl 28, 38, 69, 121. Ott, Karen 84, 91, 121. Pennington , Angela 37 , 130 . Pennington, Gaylene 2, 3, 8, 9, 39. Perkey, Doug 2, 3, 8, 9, 111. Perkey , Paula 23 , 121 . ■ , Perkey, Sandra 40, 126. Personett, Kelly 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 31, 111, 158. Pettit, Lisa 23, 61, 86. 130. Pickens, Roger 2, 3, 8, 9, 111. Pickett, Trudy 126. Pickrell, Karen 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 21, 36, 103, 112, 158. Pirtle, Diane 2, 3, 8, 9, 24, 35, 38, 40, 112. Pirtle, Rick 21, 50, 126. Podgorny, Jack 5, 6, 12, 21, 121, 123. Poling, Carla28, 93, 121. Poling , Sherry 126 . Poling, Vicky 2, 3, 8, 9, 14, 17, 24, 103, 112, 158. Polston, Mark 35, 55, 83, 130. Pontius, Steve 15, 30, 51, 52, 53, 59, 121, 132. Pontius, Steve 130. Purdie, Tim 5, 6, 12, 19, 28, 29, 30, 39, 44, 54, 73, 93, 121, 140. Quist, Cindy 7, 78, 88, 130. Quist, Kathy 2, 3, 8, 9, 23, 34, 60, 101, 112. Quist, Steve 94, 130. Quittscheiber, Brian 2, 3, 8, 9, 112. Quittscheiber, Shelly 48, 69, 126. Ressler, Cindy 23, 126. Rhodes, Karen 1 2, 24, 30, 130. Rice, Baskam. Rice, Kathy 4, 32, 35, 42, 69, 89, 121, 144. Richards, Jacke 84, 121, 151. Rider, Jeanne 21, 43, 48, 56, 73, 126. Robbins, Charles 23, 130. Robinson, Ricky 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 30, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 103, 112. Rombke , Scott 24 , 80 , 126 . Rowe, Cindy 2, 3, 6. 8, 9, 23, 61, 112, 158. Rs!W eimyl.2 , 49, 121 T?S Rumfelt, Judy 2, 3, 8, 9, 23 TTT2-: Sanford, Sharon 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 18«kll3. Sanford, Ward 16, jaJi, 126. Sauder, Mark 5, 12, 16, 19, 22, 23, 43, 51, 59, i 89, 121, 123, 132. Schott, Dawn 23, 90, 92, 126. Schroeder, Yi g0K 2Z, I ' ibT chroederJtanfc|g Schuller , G?orfe E22. Schuller, Rick 92. Secor, Brenda 126. Secor, Chip 43, 44, 70, 71, 126. Seifer, Diane 13, 23, 37, 126. Shannon, Cathy 122. Sheets, Janet 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 23, 31, 38, 39, 40, 91, 113, 118. Sheldon, James 51, 58, 126. Shirley, Dawn 7, 24, 86, 130. Shirley, David 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 28, 30, 31, 35, 44, 45, 60, 113. Showalter, Lisa 84, 89, 91, 122, 133. Showers, Steve 2, 3, 8, 9, 113. Sickles, Danny 131. Sickles, Teresa 85, 131. Sindell, Ian 12, 18, 24, 49, 70, 126. Slaski, Robert 14, 15, 50, 69, 84, 122. Skirvin, Gene Alan 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 35, 44, 47, 52, 53, 103, 113. 174 V 131. . Skirvin, Lisa 69, 161. Smith, Dale 30, 131. j Smith, John 28, 91, 93, 122. Smith, Lucas 28, 29, 30, 44, 47, 52, L 123. Smith, Mi ndy6, 30, 57, 122. Smith, Richard 2, 3, 8, 9, 113. Smith, Teresa 30, 57, 122. Smithee, Karen 49, 126. Snyder, Shelly 30, 37, 61, 69, 88 Snyder, Bill 44, 54, 76, 79, 126. Sommers, Barbara 23, 37, 131. Sommers, Dan 22, 23, 100, 122. Spanish Club 37. Spangle, Steve 58, 122. Spaugh, Dave 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 30, 35, 43, 44, 70, 71, 83, 89, 122, 144. Spry, Darlene 19, 137. Squibb, Tammy 40, 92, 126. Squibb, Steve 131. Stayton , Renee 40 , 126 . Stayton, Rory 85, 131 Stearley, Jeff 2, 3, 8, 9, 35, 44, ... Stearley, Stacy 89, m. % Stewart, Ann 2,3,7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 24, 103, 113, 158. Stewart, Terry 126. Storms, Kim 37, 96, 126. Stouder, Deanna23, 57, 131. Stouder, Marcia 30, 57, 69, 79. Stout, Mike 4, 44, 47, 54, 126. BHU Sommers, Dan 49. Student Council 26 . Swathwood, Rick 60, 131. Swank, Lance 18, 19, 35, 43, 44, 60, 71, 124, 126. Swing Choir 12 , 22 , 23 . Sylvester, Bryan 76, 88, 126. Sylvester, Jeanetta 19, 24, 85, 131. Sylvester, Jeff 2, 3, 8, 9, 28, 114. Tate, Tammy 12, 23, 49, 91, 122. Taylor, Sherrie 131. Taylor, Brenda 122. Tavernier, Tim 4| Tennis 51, 68. Thompson, Dave. Throwbridge, Sharon 22, 23, 39, 92, 122. Tuhacek, Tammy 23, 28, 77, 122. Toth Rry 879 3 ,n4. W Truex, Rand Turner, Chris 37, 76, 92, 131. Turner, David 22, 131. Underwood, Dori Underwood Gina 23, 61, 78. Vail, Levi 127. Varney, Angela 30, 61, 83, 86, 131. Varney, Cindy 122. VanEtten, Bob 127. Vaughn, Vicki 131. Vaughn, Mark 127. Vogel, Cindy 4, 12, 16, 18, 20, 122. Volleyball 48. Wagner, Randy 18, 39, 127. Walker, Nancy 12 5, 43, 44, 70, 71, 94, 95, 127. Walters, Jane 23, 37, 127. B Mh ytJ Walters, Parn 114. S Ward, Kathy 5, 24, 30, 37, 61, 69, 127. Warren, Rhonda 7, 23, 34, 131. Warstler, Debbie 84, 122, 123. Watson, Danny 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, 30, 34, 38, 44, 46, 59, 60, 73, 86, 114. Watterson, Dave 28, 29, 30, 70, 93, 122, 123. Watts, Bill 127. Weaver, Russell 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 28, 93. Wenger, Keenan7, 12, 14, 19, 20, 23, 24, 49, 76, 84, 122, 140. White, David 85, 131. White, Donna 127. Whiteman, Dale 127. Whitmyer, Jeff 127. Whitmyer, Mike 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 114. Williams, David 24, 131. Williams, Joy 7, 12, 24, 61, 76, 122. Williams, Donna 21, 22, 23, 92, 100. 127. Williams, Earline 2, 3, 8, 9, 114. Williams, George 2, 3, 8, 9, 27, 144. jT Williams, Steve 131. Winings, Mike 131. Wireman, Ernest 60, 70, 73, 101, 127. Wirt, Rhonda 18, 19, 33, 37, 57, 127. Wiswell, Mike 51, 79, 80, 85, 127. Wolf, Mark 5, 44, 54, 127. Woolridge, Cliff 49, 127. Wrathell, Lisa 92, 127. Wrathell, Mark 2, 3, 8, 9, 114. Wrestling 60, 61. Wright, Lori84, 131. Wright, Brad 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 24, 115. Wyland, Doug 12, 28, 50, 91, 120. Wynn, Eric 6, 13, 16, 23, 24, 122. Yearbook 41 . Yoder, Dave 5, 12, 28, 84, 122. Young, Jay 2, 3,8,9, 72, 73, 115. Young, Tim 44, 77. 85, 131. Youngquist, Teri22, 23, 131. Zook, Brian 14, 16, 24, 58, 76, 80, 127. Zook, Terry 122. 175 THE UNFORGETTABLE PICTURES WE KEEP IN THIS BOOK. THE PLACES WE WENT THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE. . . THE PEOPLE WE MET WHO WILL NEVER GROW OLD. Most everyone has heard the saying, A penny for your thoughts. We need millions of dollars worth of thoughts to plan for the future. There ' s always tomorrow and we as individuals need to keep faith and hope in our future. But since there ' s always tomorrow and always that new thought, how valuable really is yesterday , it will never come again . You can never go back and change what you did. You can never be with that certain guy as you were that certain night . Or the prom will never be as dreamy as it was that one year and you ' ll never win that game like you did that one time. Value these years and don ' t waste them. My sincere hope is that this book will never let any of those very special memories slip away. God bless. With love and best wishes , Deb Forrest, editor AismozU 1Q77 was written and directed by EDITOR Deb Forrest Randy Arthur COVER DESIGN Cindy Miller Karen Pickrell STAFF Kelly Gaugler Lisa Kelley Denise McClellan Bob Moore David Moss Steve Pontius Cindy Rowe Lisa Showalter Deb Basse Karen Ott Dave Spaugh Kathy Rice Keenan Wenger PHOTOGRAPHERS Ian Sindell Randy Wagner r; j f ? e+ iMiiiM 1


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