Lapel High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lapel, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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Y :N A K, ,M 7 , ,A ee N- A ' 1 N 1 i A W , f 3 ' 1 W .4 ,41 1 -- , W e 1 eq 'QQ eee ee n r Just as a quilt is incomplete with- out all its patches, a yearbook is in- complete without everyone's story. We've all Worked together, each per- son contributing his own ideas. Maybe that's Why our lives are so special figs? Theme v ,f .. 1 1 '3 , s egg' g , Kf, , he Q i -ff Q. 2 ag if S? iii 52 X E 5? ii if we 5 ey S SE si Q f Stnctent Council Presents Carnival. The Halloween Carnival was the first project which the Student Council undertook this year. The members worked hard planning, running, and cleaning up after the carnival. The Student Council also partici- pated in a student exchange with Pendleton Heights. At the close of the year the Stu- dent Council enjoyed their annual spring dinner. With new ideas and plans for changes, the Student Coun- cil looks forward to another success- ful year. ..L---- Cheryl Hensley and Cindy Forrer are surprised to see Rondald Vickery hanging around . Karen Brandeburg and Cheryl Cook sell a yearbook to a war veteran. Left: A little carnival confusion. Left to right: Alan Bays, John Eric Barker, Greg Stephenson, Bruce Forrer, Gary Sylvester, Vice-President: Ronnie Howell, President, Mibch Richardson, Kim Noblitt, Curt Stephenson, Scott Boles, Back: Rhonda Fields, Thea Funk, Rita Hollopeter, Debbie Van Buskirk, Cindy Turner, Secretary, Kristi Maxwell, Treasurer, Debbie Castor, Pam Bauer, Renee' Turner, Lisa Hennagan, Miss Rockey, Sponsor. Above: Larry Humphrey tries his luck at the football throw. Left: Seniors George Paulsel, Gary Sylvester, Cindy Turner, and Elaine May admire the Halloween Carnival king and queen booth. Seniors took-the honors. Student Council 13 in-apr s. f 1a ,,,. rif-Qiurzmsmawfmnmfrum:awww- n Jfv k- to 'vzvrznm,,.:w,fQ:ra1s:,,,a,:z1rbX- - :12w:z:zsa,asy:.:-1fr:fa.mn The Last Basketball Homecoming The twenty-first of December brought the excitement of the an- nual Homecoming festivities. As the candidates appeared the entire gym was engulfed in the silence of antici- pation. Excitement suddenly took over as Julie Olesky was crowned 1974-75 Homecoming queen by last year's queen Alicia Wilhoite. The royal court included two Seniors, Brenda Stephens and Cindy Forrerg Junior, Debbie Van Buskirkg Soph- omore, Diana Campfieldg and Fresh- man, Julie Hankins. The class of 1976 took first place in the float com- petition. This is the last year the Homecoming will be presented dur- ing basketball season. All following ceremonies will take place during the regular football season. The eve- ning will be one that will long be re- membered by all who were present. 14 Homecoming l The royal court views the game from a festively decorated stage. Aboveq The Junior float was awarded first place in the float competition. Lefty A radiant queen Julie Olesky takes her final walk escorted by Dick Petry. 'nmgfine the entfromcement of cr, prom The Prom Court: Ronnie Howell, Kendra Barker, Elaine May, Jeff Huntzinger, Kristi Maxwell, and Alan Van Buskirk are captured by the magic of the prom. if. A Reigning queen Michelle Breece crowns a radiant new prom queen, Jeff Huntzinger proudly accepts his I. D. bracelet commemorating him Elaine May. as king. 16 Prom Debbie Plummer and her date take a refreshing pause at the elegant serving table. Becky Sears, Greg Tarvin, Bev Rushton and Andy Griffin relax after a dance. Imagine all the people living for today. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. This was the appropriate theme for the 1974 Junior-Senior prom, because IMAG- INE is exactly what many couples did as they entered their fantasy- land. A breathtaking scenery of mystic lighting, greenery, and flow- ing fountains was just enough to make the dreamy couples live their happiness. The prom was held in the Grand Ballroom at BSU with Madi- son Zane providing the music. Excitement tensified as the king and queen candidates appeared. Many different emotions were dis- played when Elaine May and Jeff Huntzinger were chosen as king and queen. The new queen was crowned by the reigning queen, Michelle Breece. With only a few moments left to enjoy the imaginary world, many couples left with feelings of joy and sorrow. The '74 prom was truly a suc- cess, not for one night, but for al- ways as we carry memories of that dreamland. And we hope one day you'll join us and the world will be as one. Ronnie Hull and Debbie Brown will always re- member the last dance of a most enchanting evening Prom 17 The National Honor Society began its year with the informal induction of the new members. Each new member had a choice of receiving a pin or a necklace with the National Honor Society emblem. N.H.S. rec- ognizes students with high qualities in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A student must have a B average or better to be consid- ered for the society. This year there was no set percent of students enter- ing as in years past. Teachers rated the students and those receiving a set number of points were accepted. The N.H.S. sponsored several skat- ing parties during the year as money making projects. They were also in charge of presentations of the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Eas- ter convocations. Students possess high qualities ttt I 5 .,. , ' M, Cindy Husted, Julie Oleksy, Ronnie Howell, Marilyn Metzger, Jeff Huntzinger, Gary Sylvester, Greg Tarvin, Cathy Heiny, Melinda Richards, Elaine May, and Brian Lackey present the infor- mal induction National Honor Society, Row 1 Left to right, Greg Travin, President, Marilyn Metzger, Vice-President, Elaine May, Secretary, Julie Oleksy, Treasurer, Cindy Husted, Ronnie Howell, Jeff Huntzinger. Row 25 Mrs. Noggle, Sponsor, Melinda Richards, Gary Sylvester, Brian Lackey, Cheryl Hensley, Cathy Heiny, Karen Brandenburg, Cindy Turner, Mitzi Richardson. Row 3, Donnie Allison, Diane Wolfe, Cathy Bod- enhorn, Joan Deeter, Lisa Gaus, Leigh Shaw, Debbie Van Buskirk, Decky Duffitt, Debbie Castor. Row 5, Jim Anderson, Jim Hormell, Chris Bodenhorn, Karen Willis, Starla McCollum, Dee Morris, Peggy Ward, Lee Ann Fisher. 18 National Honor Society ? ie b to RX Q :lr Greg Tarvin presents the welcome speech at the Honor Newly inducted members wait to hear their duties at informal induction carried out Society's formal induction. by judge, Greg Tarvin. New members light candles and receive symbolic flowers at the N .H.S. induction. Honor Society 19 ,eff l 5 S.S.S.-ct light fin our community Front Row, l. to r,-Cheryl Hensley, President, Melinda Stephens, Vice-President, Lisa Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Hendricks, Julie Oleksy, Leigh Shaw, Vicky Cox, Cindi Howe, Kristi Maxwell, Elaine May, Cindy Husted, Second Row-Melinda Richards, Diane Wolfe, Cathy Bodenhorn, Lisa Gaus, Sandra Clouse, Debbie Edgrecn, Becky Duffit, Cindy Forrer, Cindy Tumer, Marilyn Metzger, Cathy Heiny, Third Row-Terry Sorrell, Peggy Ward, .Ioan Deeter, Lee Anne Fisher, Melanie Crooks, Debbie Castor, Debbie VanBuskirk, Brenda Fisher, Sandy Amos, Teri Whisman, Chris Wilson, F1114 rth Row-Kathy Howell, Connie Rodgers, Cindy Givens, Lora Welch, Renee Willoughby, Beth Forrer, Rhonda Fields, Jeanne 0'Connor, Nancy May, Susan Teeters, Debbie Lloyd, Fzjth Row-Annette Huntzinger, Jill Shafer, Renee Tumer, Bridget Forrer, Cathy Helpling, Julie Harper, Belinda Stinsnn, Libby Gaus, Laura Hackleman, Elaine Looper, Kim Kirchenbauer, Marsha Crooks, Beth Castor, Sixth Row-Debbie Cook, Cindy Milner, Kendra Barker, Brenda Stephens, Joyce Bodenhom, Paula Pentz, Roberta Hughes, Rita Hollopeter, Barbie Hennegan, Bea Hawkins, Margaret Metzger, Nancy Cole, Stephanie Karel. f 4' , ,Q ti? 1 Q , I Lisa Wilson, Cheryl Hensley, and Melinda Stephens explain the prin- Joyce Bodenhorn lights her candle of promise to symbolize the sun- ciples of S.S.S. during the initiation ceremony. shine she will spread through her community as a member of the S.S.S. 20 Sunshine Society The Sunshine Society was designed to spread goodwill and cheer. Each year li the S.S.S.- gives a sizeable amount of money to the Riley Hospital for Chil- dren. Each member had a kit to sell to make money for the Riley fund. The S.S.S. also had a baked goods sale at the Halloween Carnival. The Good Cheer Committee made ubeanbag mice for handicapped children. The Activities Committee planned a Valentine's Day Dance, which provided for mid-vacation entertainment. Dorothy Blevins presented a style show in the spring. She showed the new spring styles and some dresses for the prom. 1 ,,,. . 2.421-a.'f2z1m: .1se?: .xafxgzs:zazszgfzgzs25. , . 5-as . W L,::-1-,rms-fc'-, C ,KS .. Each girl is given a mum corsage to identify her as a new member and to remind her of her S.S.S. duties. Becky Duffitt helps a customer carefully select her baked goods at the S.S.S. booth in the Halloween Carnival. Sunshine Society 21 Students learn farming skills Students learn through experi- mentation in the fields of new hybr- ids of different grains and breeds of. cattle and hogs the great complexity of the modern day farms. Mr. St. John, the leader of the future farm- ers takes a special interest in their many activities. This year the F.A.A. had a raffle of hams and turkeys to raise money for their organization. The students learn new and special farming techniques. Some students learn to identify insects and weeds that are harmful to the farm crops. Mr. St. John-teaches the students a lot of farming knowledge, but he also instills in them the pride of the farming occupation. F.F.A. member, Becky Duffitt, draws a name for one of the hams, as Mr. St. John smiles approvingly. F.F.A: Row 1 Left to fright, David Milburn, President, John Dulworth, Vice-President, Steve Wilson, Rick Barbee, Mark Springer, Eric Rich- ardson, Brad Huffman, Jim Everitt, David Carpenter. Row 2, Donny Whitmill, Rick Castor, Vince Hawkins, Scott Yancey, Chris Watters, Rick McCollum, Jeff Kemerly, Bill Bell, David Sandlin. Row 3, Kenny Holycross, Mike Odom, John Smith, Gary Barcus, Lawrence McDole, Greg Hiday, Joe Hobbs, Mark Clark. Row 45 Harold Humphrey, Bart Irwin, Jerry Williams, Kathy Carpenter, Terry Sorrell, Lindsey Lewis, Chuck Dollard, Bobby Gore, Row 5,' Ron McDole, Jim McDole, Arlyn Fincher, Harold Galliher, Greg Kepner, Bill Stinson, David Huntzinger, Glen Hobbs, Mr. St. John, Sponsor. Arlyn Fincher, David Milburn, Becky Duffitt, and Tom Q Hobbs prove that they are soil judging winners. Nu ' um 22 F.F.A ' To make the best better dvr, i Girls 4-H' Row 1 left to right, Susan Allison, Kelly Hustcd, Lisa Hennegan, Sharon Lloyd, Joanne Presser, Nancy Snyder, Denise Maxwell, Row 25 Debbie Snyder, Lorraine Wyant, Carol Lloyd, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Karen Bodenhorn. Row J,' Mila Crooks, Edith Fisher, Kel- lie Scott, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Teresa Wagner, Lisa Welch, Brenda Due. Row ,Lg Beth Cookman, Margie Hendricks, Lisa Lee, Nancy Barker, Patricia May, Lisa Bodenhorn, Andrea Kirby. Row 5, Mary Mclntire, Debbie Lloyd, Susan Teeters, Tammy Wyant, Kristina Jacobson, Angie Mclntire, Jill Jarrett, Vicky Snyder. 4-H provides students with an op- portunity to learn by doing. It shows students the true value of the self-satisfaction they receive when their projects are completed. They learn the value of high quality work and how to accept the responsibility of completing their projects on time. The girls learn new sewing and cooking techniques. The horse and pony club members learn the traits of good showmen, as they compete in many different showings. In boys 4-H a variety of skills are learned ranging all the way from wood- working to the raising of livestock. The main purpose of 4-H is to build leaders of tomorrow out of the youth of today. 4-H members also get a chance to make new friends at club meetings and fairs. 4-H plays an im- portant part in the development of good citizens of tomorrow. Boys 4-H, Row 1 Jef? to right, David Milburn, Arlyn Fincher, Bobby Schyler, Debbie Lloyd, Rick Hersberger, Skip Watkins, Todd Snyder, Rodger Bowles, Steve McClintock. Row 2, David Kimmerling, Susan Teeters, Carol Lloyd, Glenn Hinshaw, Anne Hardwick, Renee Hersber- ger, Brett Rice, Michael McClellan, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Wray Jean Fincher. Row J, Daniel Milburn, Angie Mclntire, Sharon Lloyd, Mark Milburn, Jim Everitt, Gary Mills, Mike Lawther, Brad Everitt, Brad Huffman, John Fort, Mr. St. John, Leader. Horse Kr Pony: Left to rz'gl1f,' Row 1 Lar- raine Wyant, Tammy Wyant, Todd Sny- der, Wray Jean Fincher, Jackie Lewis. Row 25 Renee Hershberger, Randy Hobbs, Tina Street, Rick Hershberger, Jeanette Hiatt, Bruce Forrer. 4-H 23 Yearbook stay? breaks all records This year the annual staff, under the supervision of Cindy Turner and Cindy Husted, worked persistently to attain the best yearbook ever. They sold 730 annuals and over 332,000 worth of advertisements. The editors went to Ohio Univer- sity to learn about the proper proce- dures for assembling a yearbook. Af- ter a week of study, they had some ideas of what they wanted in their own yearbook. The 1975 Bulldog staff spent many long hours on Saturdays striv- ing to meet deadlines and, at the same time, create a uniquely differ- ent yearbook. They were relieved that the job was done, yet proud of their accomplishments. Yearbook sponsor Miss Rockey and co-editors Cindy Turner and Cindy Husted check over carbon finals. Gary Sylvester, Ronnie Howell, and Jeff Huntzinger provided the coverage on all sporting events. 24 Yearbook Staff Above-Pictures were identified by: Seated-Jill Newton and Julie Oleksyg Standing-Becky Duffit and Bryan Cookman. Left-the financing of the yearbook was han- dled by: Leigh Shaw, ads manager, Marilyn Metzger, business manager, and Karen Brandenburg, circulation manager. Above-Many hours were spent writing copy by: Seated-Marilyn Metzger, Ka- ren Brandenburg, and Cathy Heiny, Stuzzflmy-Greg Tarvin, Elaine May, and George Paulsel. RI'gflI'fY6B.Tb0Ok photographers, Tony Riley, Jim Heck, Greg Tarvin, and Melinda Richards try to catch the most interesting student activities. Selling advertisements was an important part of the yearbook's success. Those selling ads were, Row I-Bryan Cookman, David Barker, Jim Heck, and Ronnie Howell. Row 2-Julie Oleksy, Brenda Stephens, Cheryl Hensley, Cindy Forrer, and Cindi Howe. Standing-George Paulsel, Leigh Shaw, Cathy Heiny, Jeff Huntzinger, Melinda Richards, Elaine May, Greg Tarvin, and Tony Riley. Typists Cathy Heiny, Cheryl Hensley, Marilyn Metzger, Cindy Forrer, and Kristi Maxwell perform an important function of constructiong a yearbook. Yearbook Staff 25 First Ron'-Mrs. Noggie, Sponsor, Jeff Huntzinger, President, Tony Riley, Vice-President, Debbie Lloyd, Secre- tary, Joan Deeter, Treasurer, Greg Tarvin, Second Row-Jeff Smith, Libby Gaus, Belinda Stinson, Connie Rogers, Karen Brandenburg, Cathy Bodenhorn, Jill Newton, Third Rott'-Kevin Jones Gerald Stenklyft, Lisa Gaus, Nancy Cole, Mararet Metzger, Roberta Hughes, Julie Harper, Fourth Rott'- Herb Daughtery, Bobby Schuyler, Te- resa Harrison, Denny Plummer, Jeff Nyboer, Field Olson, Fifth Row- George Paulsel, Mark Fulton, Kip Barker, Ricky Irby, Bart Irwin, Jim Anderson, Jim Magers, Brian Lackey. Latin Club. Langnage elnbs increase interest First Rota'-Melinda Richards, President, Dee Morris, Vice-President, Mary Hendricks, Secretary, Julie Oleksy, Treasurer, Leigh Ann Shaw, Cheryl Hensley, Vicky Cox, Becky Duffitt, Bryan Cookman, Cindy Husted, St mail Ifow-Jini Mills, Jon Renbarger, David Hunt- zinger, Sandra Clouse, Debbie Edgreen, Dava Haskell, Cindy Maxwell, Kristi Maxwell, Elaine May, Cindy Turner, Durinda Abbott, Tlifrfl Ron'-Michcline Zion, Kendra Barker, Tammy Barnes, Jo Ellen Knotts, Diane Wolfe, Karen Willis, Starla McCollum, Gary Kepner, Tim Smart, Bret Busby, Marla B1'eece,Fom'tlt Row'-Mike Givens, Jim Hormell, Chris Bodenhorn, Mitch Varness, Joe Hobbs, Mark Clark, Larry Knotts, David Carpenter, Bobby Asbury, Dianna Munyon, Carol Edgreen, Fifth Hon'-Randy Husted, Jim Smart, Norris Teeters, Rick Wise, Bruce Forrer, Debbie Van Buskirk, Lisa Wilson, Melanie Crooks, Brenda Fisher, Sandy Amos, Teri Whisman, Robin Koopman, Deb- bie Carter, Sfrtlz Row-Ron Hersberger, Tim Carlin, Toby Hiatt, Chuck Gibson, Kathy Ward, Pam Bauer, Jeanne O'Conner, Rhonda Fields, Nancy May, Teresa Merrill, Jeanne Fisher, Dawn Hoover, Svwtfntlt Ron'-Lisa Gans, Lora Welch, Renee Willoughby, Cindy Givens, Chris Kirchenbauer, Roger Lawson, Brad Jarrett, Laura Hackleman, Melissa Pearce, Kim Hiatt, Mickey Mills, Debbie Clark, Jeff Smith, David Barker, Effflztlf Roar-Renee Davis, Cathy Bodenliorn, Rita Hollopeter, Barbara Hennegan, Bea Hawkins, D'Ann Huntzinger, Beth Forrer, Susan Teeters, Mitch Richardson, Gary Sylvester, Alan Van Buskirk, Gail Griffin, Jack Jarrett, Jay Allison, Cindy Forrer Spanish Club, Mrs. Trisler, sponsor. Exploratory teaching is a segment of guidance Students who wish to further their education seek information from the college of their choice through the guidance office. Supervised by Mr. Trisler and Mrs. Huntzinger, the guidance office serves all members of the school. The guidance office su- pervises all intelligence and achieve- ment tests given and keeps a record of each student's scores and grades. Exploratory teaching is a credit class in which students gain experi- ence in elementary education. This class helps students make a decision on their careers. l i Front row-Melinda Richards, Karen Brandenburg, Cindi Howe, Cindy Turner, Cheryl Hensleyg Back row-Toni Sylvester, Brenda Fisher, Debbie Brown, George Paulsel, Pam Asbury irq ,iiiifiw , Lf 1 ., . Q gg. ' ' E ' i wg 5 l me 1 f Upper left-Mr. Trisler searches for informa- tion on a college in his files. Upper right-Mrs. Huntzinger checks Iowa Basic Skills test scores for a student. Lower lofi'- Stop! Mrs. Huntzinger announces that the time limit for this Iowa Basic Skills test that the seniors are taking is over. Guidance and exploratory teaching 27 Audio-Visual cfc Librariaris provide assistariee The Audio-Visual boys aid the teachers in their lesson presenta- tions. These boys are in charge of the projectors, screens, and record players. Mr. Trippeer, the supervisor, is in charge of all the equipment and keeps it in top working condition. Mrs. Wells finds the student librar- ians helpful in looking for reference materials, placing books, and keep- ing files in order. The students vol- unteer their time by working during their free periods. Both groups of students should be proud of the con- tributions they make. Audio-Visual: Left to Riglztg Kevin Jones, Jerry Barker, Bruce Forrer, Greg Hiday, Kenny Tay- lor, Jimmy Fisher, Mr. Trippeer, Supervisor. Librarians: Seated, Left to Riglztf Cheryl Talbert, Brenda Hopkins, Jerilyn Redman, Becky Hobbs, Sta1zdz'1zg,' Mrs. Wells, Librariang Debbie Williams, Jerry Williams, Ronnie Hull, Renee Davis, Karen Willis. 28 A.V. gl Librarians Youug iuusiciaus Zcaru tlic value of practice Frou! Row, Ley? fu Iffyllfq Kristina Jacobson, Russell Castor, Christine Large, Sandy Swadley, Lisa Faulkner, Rose Lawrence, Mila Crooks, Buck Roux Mr. Blue, director, Skip Watkins, Casey ' Brandenburg, Mary Mclntire, Sherry Daffron. Lqflg Mr. Adams inspects a horn before a N practice. j Jr. High Band: Fl'I'Sf Ron' Lejl to Iffylifg Rita Clark, Janet Heiny, Nina Looper, Nancy Snyder, Leslie Olson, Nancy Griffin, Debbie Wil- liams, Debbie Snyder, Sci-om! Ruff, Debbie Johnson, Terri Persing, Nina Sorrell, Brenda Hopkins, Lynn Heiny, Julie Hudson, Susan Grif- fin, Betsy Males, Sharon Lloyd, Lisa Hennegan, StamIing,' Mr. Adams, Director, Mike Burris, Larry Wyant, Alan Bays, Brian Duffey, Robert Cole, Jim Daughterty, Chris Tarvin, Scott Cecil, Donald Harrison, Billy Wolfe, Jeff Tarvin, Roger Bowles. Band 29 The Lapel High School Band wel- comed a new band director to the 1974- 75 school year, as Mr. Mike Blue was hired to take over the directing responsibilities. ' The band took part in many parades, football half-time shows, and different contests. At the Southport Marching Contest the band received a second di- vision rating. From November till Feb- ruary, the band played during half- time and in-between games at the var- sity and reserve basketball games. The band played at all the home games. The corps presented a special show for the Homecoming festivities on December 21. Toward the end of the year, the band entertained the people of Lapel by presenting a pop concert. This was Well liked by the public. The band has done a fine job this year under the direction of Mr. Blue. Debbie Clark carefully follows Mr. Blue's directions. , . l Rita Hollopeter leads the way as the band marches down Main Street. Mr. Blue explains intricate note patterns to Bill Pierce and Brian Lackey. Band 31 'Keep on Singing Go mf .,,, L V il' .Ag f3'?l ' T 'k: , 53' Swing Choir members Jeff Huntzinger, Gary Sylvester, and Ronnie Howell Gary Sylvester and Brenda Stephens realize how much time the socialize at the Turtle Creek Nursing Home before their show. Swing Choir spends on the road. Seated left to riglzt: Melinda Stephens, Gary Sylvester, Teri Whisman, Cindy Husted, Mitzi Richardson, Julie Oleksy, Joan Deeter, Melinda Fearnow, Jim Anderson, Joyce Bodenhorn, Standing: Joy French, Jeff Huntzinger, Denny Plummer, Cathy Bodenhorn, Tex Green, Don Allison, Jim Magers, Ronnie Howell, Brenda Stephens, Brian Lackey, David Milburn, George Paulsel, Greg Tarvin, Mark Fulton 32 Swing Choir Cindy Husted, Melinda Stephens, Julie Oleksy, Brenda Stephens, and Mitzi Richardson reflect on the moments of a sad song. l i uf The 1974-75 edition of the Lapel High School Swing Choir was one of the busiest, most entertaining groups of recent years. The Swing Choir sang a variety of different kinds of music. On April 23, 1974, the Swing Choir journeyed to WISH-TV in In- dianapolis to make their television debut. As guests of Betty Fields, the hostess of Roads to Learning, the Swing Choir performed many of the more popular songs of its repertoire. All musical organizations worked together to make money for the new sound system. The system proved profitable in the projection of the members' voices. Miss Jeannine Terhune and the Swing Choir hope to continue to en- tertain the people of Lapel and cen- tral Indiana for many years to come. Far left: Joy French, Joyce Bodenhorn, Ronnie Howell, David Milburn, and Terri Whisman keep on singing, Left: Ronnie Howell portrays Rapid Roy, a stockcar boy. Bottom Lqft: Jim Magers, Mark Fulton, Cathy Bodenhorn, and Donnie Allison harmonize for a unique sound. Bottom right: Julie Oleksy and Mitzi Richardson combine their vocal talents to create a pleasing duet. M s J' ' ., 4 Swing Choir 33 H' ' ' 77 Smg, Smg A Song Concert Choir: Row 1 Left to right, Don Allison, Debbie Edgreen, Joy French, Melinda Richards, Lisa Gaus, Sandra Clouse, Chris Wilson. Row 2, Nancy Sharpe, Libby Gaus, Laura Hackleman, Cathy Bodenhorn, Joan Deeter, Starla McCollum, Jo Ellen Knotts, Tammy Barnes, Diane Wolfe. Row 3, Donnie Whitmill, Jerliyn Redman, Toby Hiatt, Connie Rodgers, Stephanie Karel, Kathy Heck, Teresa Merrill, Lori Robinson, Jane Fisher. Row L: Mr. Adams, Director, Dennis Snead, Ted Funk, Eddy Harwick, Roger Lawson, Jim Magers, Greg Tarvin, Kenny Howell, Larry Knotts, Jerry Barker, Tex Green. Training Choir: Row 1 Left to right: Sondra Earlywine, Nina Sorrell, Randy Morton, Jay Stenklyft, Teresa Wagner, Denise Maxwell, Becky Smith, Debbie Snyder, Cindy Banning, Char Weaver, Rick Hall. Row 25 Debbie Shupe, Penny Turner, Betsy Males, Lisa Hollopeter, Sharon Lloyd, Kelly Husted, Josanna Busby, Kelly Rector, Karen Muse, Cheryl Willoughby, Brian Duffy, Scott Boles. Row 35 Susan Wilken, Tammy Wyant, Lisa Hennegan, Corry McCoy, Kim Hettega, Lisa Helpling, Lisa Simpson, Nancy Snyder, Gayla Anderson, Crista Gray, Tom Huntzinger, Row 4, Wayne Holycross, Tammie Dollar, Karen Brannum, Carmen Castor, Lynn Heiny, Paula Stephenson, Julie Hud- son, Joanne Presser, Tracy Luckey, Toni Hartman, Ronnie Givens. Row 5: Michael Burris, Scott Cecil, Jan Heiny, Nina Looper, Jill Harper, Judith Nealis, Becky Sager, J oan Stenklyft, Julie N ealis, Susan Griffin, Debbie Huntzinger, Chris Tarvin, Sherry Rodgers, Lisa Welch. 34 Choirs Glee Club: Row 1 Left fo right, Linda Rettig, Karen Due, Sharon Stephenson, Connie Wise, Jan Smith, Roberta Hughes, Kim Kirchenbauer, Marsha Crooks, Row 2, Mike Norris, Rodney Isaac, Margaret Metzger, Kathy Howell, Beth Davis, D'Ann Huntzinger, Pam Cain, Annette Huntzinger, Rita Hollopeter, Row J: Barbie Hennegan, Jill Shafer, Cathy Helpling, Nancy Cole, Elaine Looper, Bea Hawkins, Julie Harper, Paula Pentz, Joyce Bodenhorn, Jay Allison. Row 4, Bobby Schuyler, Chris Husted, Jim Baker, Doug Troutman, Gary Coomer, Mike Raper, Ted Spearman, Jerry Williams, Jeff Tarvin, Bruce Adair, Renee Turner, Row 5, Jeff Eldridge, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Bridget Forrer, Ted Davis, Sam Stinson, Chuck Gaus, Mark Fulton, Jeff Smith, Hervey Lawrence, Nancy Griffin, Susan Flowers, Chris Cook. Junior Swingers: Seated Left to right, Hervey Lawrence, Jeff Tarvin, Rodney Isacc, Mike Raper, Ted Spearman., Jeff Eldridge, im Baker, Gary Coomer, Bobby Schuyler. Standing, Paula Pentz, Marsha Crooks, Kathy Howell, Kim Kirchenbauer, ulie Hanklns, Elaine Looper, Nancy Cole, Rita Hollopeter, Renee Turner, Margaret Metzger, Jill Shafer, Bridget Forrer, D'Ann Huntzinger, Barbie Hennegan, Bea Hawkins. Choirs 35 . x A --'- 5 wb-weawfwizzazn -' -.1-1.-www x1f:m,,,1.f 5112525111-QM--. f '12-my-rv' A ., ,ilfmlgggifl Q - ,-if, Q -. ,.,:m,i,s -1 X is--,wx fff'- -- ff J--.v ffmw- , x.MsWfQQwa.f1:1.:. 1-, .f1,-.,1fkgWfg1 ,1 1 f.:-mfxf. 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Although Latin is not a spoken language, it plays an important part in the development of a large and useful vocabulary. Slave day started the Latin student's active year, as new members to the Latin Club were sold as slaves in an auction. The Latin Club had their annual Christmas party and also sponsored a skating party. Latin keeps stu- dents busy. In French class students learn the correct pronunciation while listening to tapes and records. Facts about France are stressed as important. The students not only learn the lan- guage of France but they also learn about the country. The second year Latin class translates another paragraph of Roman history. 38 Foreign languages Above-Dave Barker listens intently to the fluent dialogue of the Spanish people. Left-Mrs. Whalen teaches a new sentence to the first year French i class. l - 1. 3 Q Md V '. 5 'K . ', , M .l. : fc 71: , ., ,W elif l . .. 1 l s if X if X 5 if if s j 4 X, Jeff Huntzinger and Karen Brandenburg display the Latin valentine. Debbie Lloyd looks on as Denny Plummer thoughtfully translates a difficult sentence. Sabrina Copeland and Debbie Cook work together to complete their French assignments. Foreign languages 39 Art And Music Develop Creatwtty Art students are finding new ways to show creativity. They have special assignments in which they can show true individualism through total expression. They are creating new techniques for painting and drawing. Each student made a mo- bile to decorate the art room. When- ever a club needs art work done the classes are always ready to help. Mrs. Perry has done a good job in build- ing up the art department and in- stalling the need for self-expression. The students involved in music learn to develop their voices. They study the history of music, the back- ground of many composers, and modern day music. Jr. high students have music as a two day class. Music theory students learn to create their own sheet music and develop sound techniques. Many students are in- volved in several outside musical ac- tivities. The importance of art and music help to develop culture in Lapel. V,,. -F -aww , saw-sr' ' ' ff a-:M'.p-- f- I . H Y . ..... ,W my I -'f- KWSYQ' V. .. --gm? . s 1 Above Right: Mr. Blue and Bill Pierce look on as Brian Lackey explains his work in music theory class. Top: Mary Bixler, Janet Faust and Debbie Milligan work diligently on their paintings. Above Ieji: Karen Due, Doug Troutman and Julie Harper try out for choir as Miss Terhune plays the piano. 40 Art Kr Music Todays News Is Developing an instilling in its stu- dents an interest in the past, present and future is the task of the history department. Junior high students study history in order to obtain a background of knowledge about the world in which they live. Up- perclassmen study American His- tory and Government to increase their knowledge of our country. Senior students also study sociol- ogy which helps them to have a bet- ter understanding of people and their problems and prepares them for the situations they will encoun- ter in modern society. Tomorrow 'S History H sign ,fy , ' ' Topg Mr. Dailey, a candidate for ning for a political office Above the State Senate explains the hardships of run- lejif' Miss Rockey keeps the junior and senior classes well-informed of the election biy decorating her bulletin boards. Lefty Paul 'Twin Gustin, Mike Guill, and Ronnie Howell work on a sociology project. History 41 M oth Anol Science-Exploration Into The Unknown The mathematics department pre- pares many students for advanced work on college level and instructs others in fundamentals and prin- ciples useful in everyday life. Prob- lems involving trigonometric func- tions, completing the square, and geometric proofs baffle future mathematicians. Students encounter the methods and logic of new math as they delve into the far- reaching field of mathematics. The biology, chemistry, and phys- ics classes absorbed knowledge not only through classroom, but also as a result of field trips. Students went to Chicago to visit the Museum of Science and Industry, the Aquarium, the Field History Museum and the Planetarium. In biology, students learn the proper ways to handle a microscope while chemistry students experiment with unknown chem- icals. Physics students discover the natural law of force, gravity, and motion. All in all, science students broaden the limits of their knowl- edge while exploring the world around them. 42 Math and science Above-The chemistry students must be exact when mixing solutions. Left-Mrs. Terhune ex- plains an algebra problem to Jon Renbarger. English Ana Spcccli cfc Drama Strcnglitcn Communications Lapel High School's newest class is the Speech and Drama course. Teaching the class is Mrs. Marion Noggle. Mrs. Noggle feels that the most important goal of the class is to gain practical experience in talking in front of people and giving speeches of all kinds. Students also learn how to dramatically interpret roles in various types of plays. Orga- nized two years ago, the Speech and Drama course is interested in motivat- ing the students to compete in speech meets and contests. The English department, also headed by Mrs. Noggle, is one of La- pel High School's strongest depart- ments. English is a required subject in grades seven thru eleven. Stu- dents preparing for college take Se- nior English the last hour of the day. In English, students learn the basics of grammar, study literature, and read several novels. English is a class that can be used for preparation for further education, but it is also es- sential for communication. The teachers in the English department have a great interest in the students. This encourages the students to be more active in English. Ni hqx H Hx' ,gilt Cathy Heiny examines another A composition in College English. for . K' 5'i'.g' , ' li Ley?-Mrs. Noggle emphasizes the use of gestures when making a speech. Above-The freshmen English students laugh at one of Mr. Kemer1y's jokes. Left-Mrs. Noggle hands back one of the many, many, many compositions that the seniors write, Lower left-Mrs. Whalen explains a difficult passage in The Red Badge of Courage. Lower- Dave Milburn, Ronnie Hull, and Brian Lackey take a break before going to last period English. English and Speech Sz Drama 45 Students Aequfwe Hofmemotlcfmg Skftlls From studying child development to preparing Well-balanced meals, the Home Economics Department covers a large range of courses. The seniors learned how to prepare well- balanced meals the first semester. They then studied marriage and family living. The juniors specialized in sewing this year. The sophomores and freshmen had a semester of home nursing and child care and also a se- mester of cooking foods. The junior high girls found their Home Ec. classes filled with interior decorating, sewing, and cooking. Home Ec. prepares each student for future living and gives nec- essary skills to homemakers. Each year the number of boys in Home Ec. in- creases, not only in senior Home Ec., but also in other classes. The men prove to be equally able to perform homemaking skills 46 Home Economics Left-Jim Heck and Jeff Passwater discuss proper table etiquette. Lower Left-Deanna Morris watches intently as Mary Hendricks adds important ingredients. Lower Right- Sharon Stephenson smiles as she prepares to complete her Home Ec. project. Home Economics 47 Students Prepare To Enter Bnstness World Courses in business education enable students to advance in the ever ex- panding World of business. Future sec- retaries encounter the many problems faced in an office, as dictation, records and business forms create difficulties that must be overcome by the novices of ,the professional World. A general business course acquaints students with the general practices of the busi- ness World, while bookkeeping and ac- counting help students make decisions concerning their careers in business. 7 Mrs. Howenstine gives Cindi Howe assistance on her bookkeeping test. 48 Business Ml .4 Mrs. Howenstine dictates to the shorthand class. First year typists Jane Fisher and Micheline Zion work to improve their typing speed. Who is more important to so- ciety than the farmer. He is the backbone of our needs. He sup- plies us with the food we need. The farmer is indirectly involved with almost everything around us. In agriculture, students learn the value of farming. They learn new and better methods of farming and raising livestock. They learn different breeds of hybrids and livestock. This is a class that bet- ter prepares students for the farming career. It is vital that students know the important fac- ets of the farming occupation. Mr. St. John informs David Milburn on proper farming, while Brenda Stephens counts money earned at a skating party. nm-avi' f The farmers feed us ff' if KY' V fwizf tr mm H 1 7,1 'fn 50 Agriculture LeftwBecky Duffitt shows that agriculture girls can be award winners as well as boys. Above-Students visited a farm to see their farming procedures. Vocational school mstills trades Students wishing to prepare themselves for the Working world y have the opportunity to take part in l the many programs offered by the Anderson Area Vocational Technical School. Lapel students may either spend their afternoon or morning classes at the school. There they learn a great variety of trades which will aid them in finding jobs or learning a skill after graduation. This program is presently only open to juniors and seniors. Lapel is proud to take part in the vocational pro- gram and is also proud of the stu- dents who do. Gunther Zion works on one of the specialized machines at the Vocational School. -.NR Left: Mary Bixler and Janet Fust prepare for office work in the intensive lab. Lower Left: Donnie Snyder and Bruce For- rer wet sand Bruce's car before painting it at the Voca- tional School. Below: Rick Maxwell points out the procedure of making a tool box to Bruce Forrer. Vocational School 51 ' at Above leftfSeventh grade boys concentrate on shooting skills. Above right-Marla Breece and Bridget Forrer help a victim who has been in a wreck. Left-Mr. Hunter explains to Rob- ert Turner some facts about health. of if 'WW' N K Health and phys. ed. 53 wi is ' .,25f!514S'??i,'N K 1 '?3Q'71f,fi:7 K .W MN -W N: f in f wfsreimx. 112112222 .-,wfdfs ..f x 'gx Jaw 1 i:fu::a:zeE,,: 1 Wg -. ' H ,, L m h, . hb f , X m 1 , ,LL...,,. M , L, . A . A .L.. 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As the lack of track interest began to drop the team began to build. Now on their rebuilding efforts the team has prospered and is still set- ting higher goals and breaking more and more records. Keep in your own lame, buddy Track Lapel 22 Lapel 4116 Lapel Q , Lapel H1 ghland Hts. 81 T , Hamilton S.E. 102 Tri Central Lapel Madison Grant 11 64 Lapel Alexandria 22 105 .i'p Lapel Frankton , , xi 21V2 61 - ' ' Lapel V gp,p Shenandfmh . . ,M , Vk214Wg -.gg , ,. Westfield 29 97 i sr . e 1 - 13 ' Lapel t. 45 - i s 11 ritt ..t V L l is ' .... . si-.3-.-1s:sSectiQHa1 f sisltie2i?64 ye, a.. l 11 Pendleton Ii.. WA., is , Above-Gary Barcus sprints to another Bulldog victory after jumping over the last of the low hurdles. Far Right-Steve Wil- son takes a rest after a victory in the tir- ing two-mile run as Jeff Passwater follows him in closely for second place. Right- Greg Tarvin begins his second lap around the track in the 880 run. He presently holds the school record in that event with a tim- i ing of 2:00.6. 56 Track Varsity Track Team: First 1'fuu'4.Je1'l'y marker, Chris Bodenhorn, Greg Stephenson, Greg Branham, Steve Wilson, Gerald Hardwick, Tim Bodenhorng Second Row-Mr. Trippeer, Coach, Jeff Passwater, Jeff Maxwell, Gary Barcus, Greg Tarvin, Paul Gustin, Paul Graham Jr. High Track Team: F1'rsfRow-Brad Brown, John Eric Barker, Gary Bond, Chris Husted, Jeff Smith, Mike Raper, Gary Coomerg Second Row-Randy Morton, Jay Stenklyft, Donny Hamilton, Alan Bays, Kent Hiatt, Jeff Tarvin, Jon Davis, Chad Yancey, Third Ro'wfMr. Tel- fer, Coach, Bill Wolfe, Jimmy Presser, Philip Barker, Tom Huntzinger, Brad Burke Track 57 Diamonds are for . . .. , -1 k-9?f2flf,iiYgif .- I ,.1w1:.5f,5E5,5- - :E fi.:-mf so f at ax if WK men, too . .,,N. ,. 6 .,YA - -Q., - - .:..vm,1.. Veriion . S 1: 'K- lf: , 4 ,LZLW fm f K smfzn . 1 f .f . The Lapel team was equally di- so ll Ji Zll vided with veterans and rookies Working together' The team Wee led a by veteran Semofs- Jeff Hunwngef e ff e le . . e batted a team-leading .471 and also eeee K is led in put-outs .with 62 and RBI's. Vvh pp ppp lf' Ron Howell, Sphttlng tune between . ,re. Ifg .fI..L, , . LJV:K:Vrk.:E , . golf and baseball, led the team in tri- 0, ples. Jim Smart led the Bulldogs in Z L p N ssss hitting and pitching with a .366 con- 1161? soee 14 oios L1 is. ellll 7 0 ference average and perfect 6-0 won-loss record, winning all 6 games for Lapel. Jon Renbarger's fielding promises him a bright spot in the fu- ture, he led the team in assits with 27. Virtually, every man except .300 hitter Kevin Brattain will be back for the coming season. The future looks bright with the upcoming sophomores showing great potential this past year. etig, g. 10 K 6 , ,,.o:W,, . Sheridan, g , Sheridan K 4 J :11fmas1iffs- :rin 7 J' , so 0 V e Conference Vggy g - 1555616 s isee 7 10, : J. 11 'file if Alexandria 9.. Frankton' .211 ..., .. .4 ky, 0 i,7. 9 Pendleton o if it 'eie Yoieliitown 7 1 3ll Shenandoah 8 . Mt. Vernon Franlgtonie ' 6 . e 'Wes Del. 7 ' Baseball: Row 1: Jeff Passwater, Kevin Brattain, Denny Plummer, Jon Renbarger, Mike Givens, Jon Howell, Kim Noblitt, Jim Mills. Row 2 Bart Irwin, Jim Smart, Jeff Huntzinger, Gary Barcus, Greg Kepner, Mickey Mills, Mitch Richardson, Mr. Kemerly, Coach. 58 Baseball gg Top, left: Jeff Huntzinger was the lone Bulldog on the all-conference team because of his consistent hitting. Top, right: Jim Smart and Ronnie Howell received honor- able mention on the all-conference team. Jim compiled a perfect 6-O record on the mound while Ronnie displayed solid defense. Above: Bulldogs escort Jeff Hunt- zinger to the dugout after he parked one off of a Sheridan pitcher. Left: Ronnie Howell stretches for a wild throw. Baseball 59 Harriers portray friifmiiiig abilities Anyone knows how to run, but this year many young men por- trayed running as a challenging sport as they raced their way around long and hilly country courses. Again this season, the Brockway Golf Course was the scene for all L.H.S. home meets. Although C.C. doesn't seem to be a very popular sport, many of the runners worked hard towards competition, and they deserve a great deal of credit for their achievements. 60 Cross Country ew .L wr Q Qapel Wes Del 50 r,.VrV wtiiqil if Eastern :Hancock - w.wf1eesegio.a 1 ., ,xzzggfzgugwg ' i'1if'1'i.Qi12i2iiu i ii,i i,iii, 25 ? 75 Yofktowiiigg ii.ii iiip i ' 1. at B 12 'ff' is fiveinfiadi t , I, .57 ,Alexandria 50 . 42 , s as ,. i, . 68 gshemaeih 15 Blue Riveriii iyiz 1 V 19, Hamilton im .1,, Greenfield Central V ' lll H Frankton ' i 40 Above: Ronnie Howell, Steve Wilson, and Alan VanBuskirk head the Bulldogs as the Sectional meet begins. Far left: Buddy Rodgers struggles across the finish line as he brings another victory for Lapel. Varsity team L to R: Row 1: Ronnie Howell, Greg Tarvin, Alan VanBuskirk, Jeff Huntzinger, Gary Sylvester, Row 2: Jon Howell, Roger Lawson, Steve Wilson, John Eric Barker, Toby Hiatt, Mr. Hunter, coach, Row 3: Jim Magers, David Huntzinger, Bryan Cookman, managers. Reserve team L to R: Row 1: Vince Hawkins, Mike Raper, Tim Fields, Micky Mills, Jim Heck, Row 2: Jim Everitt, Dennis Edgreen, Brad Brown, Mr. Hunter, coach: Row 3: Jim Magers, David Hunt- zinger, Bryan Gookman, managers. Jr. High team L to R: Row 1: Jeff Tarvin, Randy Morton, Kent Hiatt, Jay Stenklyft, Brad Miller, Mark Odom, Terry Heck, Row 2: Brian Simmermon, Grant Kepner, Brian Turner, Scott Smith, Mike Fal- kenberry, Brian Duffy, Buddy Rodgers, Jackie Lewis, Mr. Hunter, coach. Cross Country 61 An athletic program just wouldn't be complete without football, and Lapel's fans finally realized this as this year's teams proved to be wor- thy opponents to others. Even though Reserve football was the highest level, the great spirit of the game was always present. Somewhat surprisingly, the Bull- dogs compiled a 6-1 record. Because of the team's youngness, most people expected it to be more of a building team than a winning one, however, the Bulldogs had other plans. After an initial loss, the Re- serve team bounced back to win the rest of the games, concluding the season with a triumphant victory over previously unbeaten Pendleton. All things are ready for next sea- son including the new bleachers, field, and scoring system. These fac- tors and the fans are now anxiously awaiting next year's football season with our very first Varsity team. ,is Football team pppi H ,V 'blocks out losses Fqgtbau .tt ... . . ,, .. ttlr i tsll B19 llir..,.l ..sl.. it ttl . Mt- . i ii..l. ..,.. 9' si'e,l .s.lt...l. ' sssl l ,ltf ltlei litt ..ei V . . f air.-, W... W 1 s-...fm,:f1 .. . .. .ee,.t Franktonf A i. ..t .,.. l 12 . 26. ..,. - .. i fff f-ff':1 cfii i fx' iz- - :V,:f,?l , Pendleton 30 14 W-6 LQ1 I N, . il' 'v ' W 'A is 'Q A if 62 Football K 71.3-g . - . U an ,.... . ,,k.,,.....,g. . g K K . . .,. ...,.,.. .... t .... .i.. Qozzzeimsezsi z..: ' v -lzi - W-3 L-2 Tie-1 Above Left: Coach Telfer supervises the reserve team as they practice various scrimmages. Above Right: The Jr. High Bulldogs hold a play as a substitution enters a practice game. Left: The team gathers around the coach to hear the next offensive play. Reserve: Row 1 Left to Right: Woody Fields, Coach, Tami Vangets, Jill Shafer, Marsha Crooks, Chris Graham, Rita Hollopeter, Marla Breece, Joyce Bodenhorn, Renee Turner, Mr. Telfer, Coach, Row 2: Chris Kirchenbauer, Kim Noblitt, Jeff Smith, Mark Fulton, Hollis Blair, Kenny Holycross, Danny Richardson, Kip Barker, Kevin Jones, Joe Hobbs, Jon Renbarger, Denny Plummer, Gary Stump, Row 3: Joel Sandefur, Kenny Howell, Randy Simmerman, Chris Bodenhorn, Tim Bodenhorn, Chris Husted, Jerry Barker, Norris Teeters, Jim Mills, Greg Stephenson, Gary Coomer, George Reed, Joe Meyer. Row 4, Larry Knotts, Jeff Branham, Jack Jarrett, Glen Hobbs, Mitch Richard- son, Bruce Forrer, Jeff Nyboer, Eric Masters, Chuck Gibson, Jim Anderson, Ronnie Turner, Larry Mxwell, Bart Irwin. ,. . v .. pa...-n.p. 1 f Q' I . , tif' F ' ' N ii ' ' 'W--A ,1e,f,,5,w!li ij. ktti- og, , 71. .,,. ig ., . 5 Jr. High: Row 1 Left to Right: Lisa Hennegan, Debbie Shupe, Cheryl Willoughby, Jeanette Asbury, Char Weaver, Lisa Hollopeter, Penny Turner. Row 2: Grant Kepner, Steve Stottlemeyer, William Todd, Jackie Lewis, Jonathan Davis, Mark Kirchenbauer, Dan Almquist. Row 3: Philip Barker, Chad Yancey, Randy Hobbs, Brooke Fields, Terry Heck, Ted Spearman, Bobby Fields. Row L: Jeff Eldridge, Johnny Lloyd, Robert Cole, Jay Stenklyft, Jeff Tarvin, Jerry Johnson, Tom Howell. Row 5: Mr. Telfer, Coach, Scott Boles, Danny Howell, Kent Hiatt, Bill Denny, Jerry Miller, John Roberts, Woody Fields, Coach. Football 63 Spring season saw the Lapel golf- ers swing into action. Mr. Brookfield coached the team by using the skill and knowledge which he has ac- quired through years of experience. This year the team included five se- nior golfers, who were great assests to the team's success. Golf is a sport which demands skill and accuracy. It takes a powerful yet controlled swing to send the ball soaring straight down the fairway. It also takes a keen eye and nerves of steel to make a crucial putt. The golfers positions were determined by their scores of their after school practices. This proved an incentive to encour- age best efforts in order to achieve the number one golfing position. Barker'-all conference 5th Golf-0, sport of skill V Golf ,V Varsity T r -Won-10 Lost-5 ' Reserve . Won-4 Lost-2 S if f ' T ,,,SectionaI-Lapel finished Qthiout of WRC-La el finished 4th out o Ronnie Howell tries to chip out of the sand for an easy putt. Golf: Row 1: Jim Magers, Jon Howell, Gary Sylvester, Ronnie Howell, David Bug Barker, Mitch Vanness, Brad Jarrett. Row 2: Sam Maxwell, Jeff Nyboer, Tim Smart, Bryan Cookman, Field Olson, Kip Barker, Jim Anderson, Mr. Brookfield, Coach. 64 Golf The 1974-75 athletic season proved to be a successful one with a fine group of cheerleaders leading the fans. This year the Reserve squad consisted of five members, which was new to our school. Although some of the members were sidelined during part of the season, the girls did not stop striving for continuous spirit. The cheerleaders do not think of cheerleading as work, but as a privilege and pleasure which takes persistent practice that always pays off at the games. Left to Right: Rita Hollopeter, Joyce Bod- enhorn, Tami Vangets, Marsha Crooks, Renee Turner. 66 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders keep the spirit going Varsity cheerleaders: Melinda Stephens, Rhonda Fields, Elaine May. Standing: Debbie Van Buskirk. ,,.,M.,,,V,.,...... . Wg.. . n,L..f,w1we D Y A- M l i ., ,, A , ..,, M g: 3 - M Q 3? M ' :ig V ' E , ..,,. A I f l 11 Ml - I ,A g A Q mmbl 5 H ga f 4 'S r -. ,,.-fm, ,V-4+ -f f Jef- , ,.f.,,,,,, 5 3 I gg . 7 Pep Club: Row 1 Left to Riglifg Marla Breece, Tami Vangets, Melinda Stephens, Renee Turner, Rhonda Fields, Leigh Shaw, Cindy Forrer, Brenda Stephens, Miss George, sponsor, Joyce, Bodenhom, Debbie Van Buskirk, Marsha Crooks, Elaine, May, Rita Hollopeter, Run- 2: Jill Shafer, Julie Oleksy, Cindy Husted, Mitzi Richardson, Cindi Howe, Cindy Turner, Kristi Maxwell, Karen Brandenburg, Cathy Heiny, Cheryl Hensley, Melinda Richards, Marilyn Metzgar, Becky Duffitt, Mary Hendricks, Rom .lg Chris Graham, Lori Robinson, Toni Sylvester, Debbie Castor, Melanie Crooks, Brenda Fisher, Lisa Gaus, Debbie Edgreen, Starla McCollum, Karen Willis, Cathy Bodenhorn, Diane Wolfe, Chris Wilson, Run' ,iq Beth Sandala, Renee Willoughby, Lora Welch, Peggy Ward, Lisa Wilson, Lee Ann Fisher, Teri Whisman, Sandra Clouse, Joan Deeter, Ginger Lamb, Jane Fisher, Pam Bauer, Cathy Ward, Nancy May, Jeanne 0'Connor, Row 5, Patricia Metzgar, Cindy Givens, Beth Forrer, Beth Irwin, Libby Gaus, Belinda Stinson, Diane Campfield, Bridget Forrer, Nancy Sharpe, Cathy Morris, Joy French, Laura Hackleman, Tersa Earlywine, Stephanie Karel, Ruzu 6, Cheryl Wiloughby, Jeanette Hiatt, Anne Hardwick, Annette Asbury, Cindy Sylvester, Kim Kirchenbauer, Gayle Kepner, Cathie Simmennan, Diane Munyon, Julie Hankins, Kim Smart, Carol Eclgreen, Lora Bixler, Debbie Clark, Ron- 7, Jeanette Asbury, Joy Yancy, Annette Huntzinger, Paula Pentz, Elaine Looper, Julie Harper, Bea Hawkins, Beth Castor, Margaret Metzgar, Nancy Cole, Barb Hennegan, Cathy Helping, Kathy Howell, Run' .wg Char Weaver, Janice O'Connor, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Cheryl Stinson, Nancy Sandala, Melanie Shaw, Debbie Johnson, Sandra Earlywine, Kristi Gray, Nina Sorrell, Debbie Milligan, Lorraine, Wyant, Debbie Cook, Terri Limber, Row 9, Lisa Hollopeter, Thea Funk, Sherry Rodgers, Connie Wise, Denise Dollard, Cheryl Childs, Cindy Banning, Detra Simons, Sharon Stephenson, Karen Due, Julie Nealis, Kim Hettiga, Connie Rodgers, Rum' 105 Lisa Hennegan, Becky Sager, Denise Maxwell, Nancy Griffin, Judith Ncalis, Nina Looper, Jill Harper, Carmen, Castor, Tammy Wyant, Betsy Males, Cara Forrer, Debbie Snyder, Karen Branham, Hou' lI,' Penny Turner, Susan Wilken, Josanna Busby, Kelly Jones, Lisa Simpson, Jayna Vanasdal, Kelly Gray, Gayla Anderson, Susan Griffin, Lisa Welch, Lisa Helping, Nancy Snyder, Kelly Husted, Rim' 12, Debbie Shupe, Joan Stenklyft, Rhonda Barker, Jean Stenklft, Janet Heiny, Lynn Hciny, Julie Hudson, Paula Stephenson, JoAnne Presser, Tammy Horton, Elsie King, Dawn Hoover, Tracy Luckey. Pep Club members unite their voices bringing forth a tre- mendous roar from the stands. 68 Pep Club We know that we ofre the best- Yes! The Pep Club spent many hours in perfecting its yells. What could be more exciting at a ballgame than an ecstatic, 170 mem- ber pep block cheering its loudest in order to back its team? Spirit was great as usual at L.H.S. this year as the pep club followed the Bulldogs to every game, whether home or away. Throughout the entire season the pep club's cheering ability improved to its best. Even when a loss was at our hands, the pep block continued its great backing for our teams. The pep club was one of the most impres- sive in Madison County. Each mem- ber looked sharp dressed in her black and white outfit accented with gold scarf and black hat. Brenda Stephens, the president, did a lot of work ordering outfits, selling tick- ets, and keeping things together. Each year the pep block grows and with this the great Bulldog spirit continues to strive. The actions of the basketball games are reflected in the faces of the pep club members, who are just as important as the cheerleaders in backing the Bulldogs. Pep Club 69 The reserve Bulldogs may lack ex- perience but they make up for it with ability. They finished the 1974- 75 season with a 12 and 8 record. The young Bulldogs displayed their abili- ties in fine teamwork and good ball handling. The reserve team was led in scoring by Sophomore Jon Howell. Coach Brookfield's squad was evenly balanced enabling him to give each player playing time. The even bal- ance paid off as the reserve record will show. Lapel is proud of the re- serve team and has bright hopes for its future. Reserve team shows potential f UFSEYQ 1. 5.- t' . 1 fQ--- - f ...W . W , .. l.,.,.. .. .,., , .t,,.., .s. e.,,.k..., -Semis. ..l. i 1 .ty. T g 'i V .'i- - ' T r'iii-s B 52 .'., ...ss .,.. . ..... . 's ,-,- - tt .eee W rssiis it it B is fl, , H L,,. .my f ,,,, . E. .,,.. ww.. Q, q k - . .vf- ny r.t..r ri.- 54 t,,, 's . -- Blue-River i g esei -'gg-Q5 1, .34 i-,'i 4 .'., -', r ' 1 ,ktown - ' N' ' W- ttt' t,.. I 't-1'f-t ' . isi 1t-........... .- i..-- . .....s . ....ti,...i.... , ftit, .., . ..,. s ...... ... ..... T it ----,i..t..l , .t....t.. . 'riftip ikizpzr 1 . ii' 's'.'c' K Wzizs 'I fssgllf. :viii T . gf '-'.- .... 't' . ,,.,.. -'ii Reserve Basketball. Row 1: Denny Plummer, Brad Brown, Joe Meyer, John Eric Barker, Jon Renbarger, Jim Mills, Row 2: Jim Magers, Mitch Richardson, Gary Coomer, Jim Baker, Tim Fields, Jon Howell, Mr. Brookfield, Coach. 70 Reserve Basketball Top Left: Jon Howell beats his man to the base line. Top Right: Denny Plummer pulls up for a shot as Jim Baker looks on. Left: Mr. Brookfield explains strategy for the WRC tourney. Middle: Jim Baker shoots in a crowd as Jim Mills anticipates the rebound. Above: Jim Baker and Mitch Richardson scramble to recover the loose ball. Bottom: John Eric Barker makes his move around an opponent. Reserve 71 -,,,..--1 ., 5 KY ii - il, ff? so fi? M. , s M f -v 950 4 K Hoosier Hysteria , . Varsity Basketball: Row 1: Left to fright: Alan Van Buskirk, Mickey Mills, Jim Heck, Jon Howell, Mitch Richardson, Jim Magersg Mr. Brookfield, assistant coach, David Huntzinger, 4 Q -, -L ' ,M ' ' ' jf , ' X . 7 1 F' -lf ,. ff 1 f W o ,, if, '35 ta ' Q .f--22 f V , I- U.f5' .' 'Lg 3 ' , Q . 'Q a M35 'Va ' 'fl ff. F Plvlgglfl V L ,lr 'LEW iv ' . 31' V? I i a 1 'Y ' , 1 Q, A, x ,E ' . ' ft E-b y 5' Q ' ' 2 vii leo A ..- We f 'T '1 , :-Q Wffig, --f Rip . ', kv - f, YAQ 1 ., , -au,rQwkv.u.a. M . . . Unpredvlctcnble Gary Sylvester, Rick Maxwell, Paul Gustin, Ronnie Howell, Bruce Forrer, Jeff Huntzinger, Bryan Cookman, Mr. Hunter, coach. This year's varsity action can only be described as unpredictable. The Bull- dog's season was filled with constant ups and downs. After a disappointing loss to talented Knightstown, the Bull- dog cagers bounced back with two con- vincing victories. Homecoming week- end, which was the last homecoming for basketball, featured a new rival- Hamilton Heights. Although the Husk- ies nipped the Bulldogs, the deter- mined squad returned with a win the following night. After a disheartening loss to Mt. Vernon in the WRC cham- pionship, the Bulldogs redeemed them- selves by whipping the Marauders later in the season. Closing out the season, Lapel finished with a 4-2 WRC record. Next year's team will be hard to fill, as eight Seniors, most of whom have been playing together since fifth grade, will be departing. 'V 'I' ifki ., . ff- .. ag r r ti- is Break into action-break in 2 Y I Above Left-Ronnie Howell breaks through to open the Bulldogs' season. Above-Jim Heck spots an open man under the basket. Left-Veteran Bulldogs Jeff ,,,f- . 7 X A .... ,ff 1 1 Q-fi' VJ, Huntzinger, Gary Sylvester, and Ron Howell overpower foe in scramble for loose ball. K -.-I ,, gtg -,V M- X -ff I 1 ,..,x .ir s W ,,, We . 1 I Top Left-Rick Maxwell skies to control tip as teammates await the ball's descent. Top Rz'ghtYMarauder Rex Wilson retrieves the ball after Jeff Huntzinger bats away his outlet pass. Above Left-Playmaker Bruce Forrer makes good use of pivot-man Paul Gustin's pick. Above Right- Jeff Huntzinger battles Arabian Kevin McCrocklin as Ronnie and Jon Howell anticipate the referee's whistle. Jeff and Ronnie led the team this year in scoring. Left-Second only to Jeff Huntzinger in rebounding, Rick Maxwell mistakes an opponents head for the basketball! Basketball 75 Teams promise L.H.S. ct bright future :Yth Grade Basketball: Row 1: Left to Right: Brooke Fields, Buddy Rodgers, Mark Kirchenbauer, Bill Todd, Randy Hobbs, Row 2 Mike Burris, John Lloyd, Brian Turner, Robert Cole, Mark Stump, Tim Hunt, Phil Barker, Mr. Telfer, Coach. Absent when picture was taken Tom Huntzinger and Jackie Lewis. 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Yorktown .B 7i' W Shenandoah i Ji if I ii 57 R 4 41.4 19 2 .71 448 23 59 351 .. 8th Grade Basketball: Row 1-Jeff Eldridge, Jerry Johnson, Brad Miller, Kent Hiatt, Jonathan Davis, Bobby Fields, Brian Simmerman, Bill Wolfe, Mgr, Row 2-Jerry Miller, Jeff Tarvin, John Roberts, Jay Stenklyft, Billy Denny, Mark Odom, Torn Howell, Terry Heck, Mr. Tri- ppeer, Coach. Freshman Basketball: Row 1-Chris Husted, Brad Brown, Mike Raper, Curt Stephenson, Dennis Edgreen, Danny Sager, Jerry Stenklyft, Mgr., Bobby Schuyler, Joe Meyer, Gary Coomer, Mark Fulton, Mr. Kemerly, Coach. Basketball 77 This is where the action is By progressing from the seventh grade through ninth grade basket- ball, many young athletes are l trained and prepared for a more ma- ture and competitive level of basket- ball. All three teams Worked exces- sively hard this year as they gained needed experience which would ben- efit them in forthcoming basketball seasons. l i Top Center-Bobby Fields maneuvers to keep the opponents from stealing the ball. Top Right-Terry Heck jumps high to shoot over the reach of the opposing team. Above Left-The other team waits tensely to see if Robert Cole's free throw will go through. Above Center-Teammates look on hopefully as Curt Stephenson attempts two more. Right-Bryan Turner attempts a driving lay-up on a surprising fast break. 78 Basketball Wrestling tecwn cmnes to grips Wrestling team, Kneeling: Gary Stump, Roger Dilg, Eric Richardson, Eddy Hardwick, Gerald Hardwick, Mike Givens, Jon Karel, Carey Jay Reed, Standing: Tony Smith, Bart Irwin, Jack Jarret, Steve Wilson, Ronadal Vickery, Jeff Smith, Chuck Gibson, Mike Sylvester, Donny Allison, Jeff Brannum, Greg Lowder, Mr. Andrews, Assistant Coach, Mr, Fields, Coach. if Level G S Lapel. S . Lapel 13 ' Lapel 9 ,ii fl-if f Lapel S 37 , Lapel 29 .. Lapel Q 5 18 s Q Lapel ..,,s lll , 21 I '1 2 M1 ,,.,,.,,i.,,,. X 1, G, 1 ,..,. i .gfnff 56 -- T :'W . i iiiii'iii i 66 Shenandoah ' 49 M Highland i 60 Union 24 Mt. Vernon 35 Hamilton S,E. 39 y 1 Daleville 47 S 7141 -::ff: Mi n Mat maids: Susan Teeters, Denise Dollard, Cindi Howe, Becky Duffitt and Ann Hardwick intently watch the Bulldog wrestlers. Wrestling 79 Wrestlers make the right moves Left: Senior Mike Givens takes the advantage of his opponent. Mike's record was eight and two for the season. Above: Mascot, Danny Hardwick demon- strates a new hold on Steve Wilson. Left: Gerald Hardwick brings forth another Lapel victory. Above: Donnie Allison waits for the opportunity to pin his man. 80 Wrestling Gflrls enter the Bullolog sports scene Girls' Volleyball: Kneeling-Debbie VanBuskirk, Cindy Givens, Lee Anne Fisher, Renee Turner, Cheryl Talbert, Bridget Forrer, Susan Teeters, Standing-Lisa Wilson, Mgr., Lisa Gaus, Mgr., Nancy May, Elaine May, Julie Oleksy, Karen Brandenburg, Becky Duffitt, Cathy Heiny, Be- linda Stinson, Sharon Schuyler, Coach, Kristi Maxwell, Mgr., Debbie Castor, Mgr. Above-Belinda Stinson bumps the ball to set it up for a spike. Above Right-Elaine May passes the baton to Cindy Husted in the 440 relay. Right- Lisa Wilson strives to improve her timing in the half-mile run. ., K ,,.. ,, iiii e ,.,,. , .L me sii 4 . r ,lt V l i iw ll' 14 ltislil 15 tiit ,ly -he . . ,,.,,,,,wa-- In ,,,,,,, , ..,. 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LL- , L55 L L E ' V : hf ' ' if fxfiwu ,rl -' j f K LL f L , 2 ' 1 1 fb, , L . - 2 X L,,,,gN,, L,LL Y, K, ,LLLg,Lm1 L. .,LL,,,LLL LLV- W f,--- , ,L ,LS-L.,,,L.L ,,,, LL,v,L.,L LL L L LL LLLLLZXQL L., L LL L L .L ML-G 1 1 L. - eff, GQ A, LL L, ML 4' L ' 1 f ,LL, ,L L -I gif: LAL LN NM H L , LLL Ylw f Administration- The backbone of education The administration has the con- stant responsibility of controlling the factors that influence the stu- dents of L.H.S. Mr. Dale Prough, superintendent of West Central Community School Corporation, heads the seven-mem- ber school board. Principal, Gerald T. Roudebush, along with Vice-Principal, Marvin Pike, takes a special interest in all student activities. Office girls aid the administration in typing, keeping attendance records, and filing permanent records. The office girls were treated to their annual spaghetti supper at the De Bias Restaurant in Indianapolis. This proved to be an evening of good food and fellowship to all those who attended. An experience that will never be forgotten. A busy day finds Principal, Gerald T. Roudebush hard at work. Wifsft 'agx Ss -ig 'Q Q Office girls, Kneeling Left to Right, Nancy Sharpe, Cindy Forrer, Lee Anne Fisher, Melanie Crooks, Mitzi Richardson, Kristi Maxwell, Lisa Wilson, Row tnzog Brenda Stephens, Cheryl Hensley, Jill Newton, Karen Brandenburg, Debbie Van Buskirk, Cathy Ward, Melinda Stephens, Debbie Edgreen, Julie Oleksyg Row three: Joan Deeter, Sandra Clouse, Rita Hollopeter, Vicky Cox, Melinda Richards, Teri Whis man, Cathy Heiny, Leigh Shaw, Mary Hendricks. 86 Administration School Board: Front Row, Left to Right, Willard E. Drake, Vice-Presi- dent, Jon Cunningham, Willa Rose Bays, Secretary, John Usfo, Back Rowg Rex Etchinson, Charles Clark, Howard Mills, President, Dale Prough, Superintendant. Peggy Stephens assists teachers by duplicating test papers. Vice-Principal, Marvin Pike, checks attendance files. l I Beverly Kellams accounts for all the money transactions carried out by the school. Administration 87 Students dfroused by new tedehfmg methods Mr. Gerald T. Roudebush-Principal, grad- uated from Mt. Comfort High School: B.S. Central Norman: M.A. Ball State Univer- sity: Superintendent Certificate Ball State University: Hobbies: Traveling, Fishing, Hunting, KL Golfing Mr. Marvin D. Pike, Jr.-Vice-Principal: Social Studies: graduated from Carmel High School: B.S. Kr M.S. Butler Univer- sity, Hobbies: Civil War, American His- tory, Shooting, Hunting 8: Reading Mr. Robert Adams-Concert Choir, 4th, 5th, 6th, Sr 8th Grade Music, Jr. High Band: graduated from El Dorado, B.S. An- derson Collegeg M.A. Ball State, Hobbies: Photography, Amateur Radio Sz Fishing Mr. Robert A. Allison-5th Grade, gradu- ated from Franklin County High School: B.A. David Lipscomb College: M.A. Ball State Universityg Hobbies: Reading Kr Gardening Mrs. Margaret E. Anderson-5th Grade: graduated from Lapel High Schoolg B.S. KL M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Read- ing, Swimming, Xt Needlecraft Mr. Michael E. Andrews-Biology, Chem- istry, General Science, Asst. Wrestling Coach, graduated from Madison Heights High School: B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Aquariums 8x Traveling Mrs. Ruth E. Bahler-School Nurse: gradu- ated Decatur Catholic High School: St. J o- seph's School of Nursing, Ft. Wayne 8z In- diana University, Hobbies: Golf, Knitting Kr Bicycling Mrs. Louise Beanblossom-3rd Gradeg graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Sewing, Cro- cheting, Ceramics Kr Traveling Mr. Donald Michael Blue-High School Band, 5th, 6th, Sz 8th Grade Band, 7th 8: 8th Grade Choir 8: Music Theory, gradu- ated from Arlington High Schoolg Jordon College of Music, Kr Butler University: Hobbies: Salt Water Tropical Fishing 88 Faculty . xr? . , ' , 1 Q3 5 , S A, 121.1-. A - X 9 . Vix av 1.52 teifw 'Q f'1'+Si7 if in- Mrs. Barbara Louise Brobst-6th Grade, graduated from Anderson High School, A.B. 81 M.A. Ball State University, Hob- bies: History, Politics, Reading, Sz Needlework Mr. Price Brookfield-7th Sz 8th Grade His- tory, Health KL P.E., Coach of Golf Kr Re- serve Basketball, graduated from Friona High School, B.S. West Texas State Uni- versity, Hobbies: Golf Kr Woodworking Mrs. Deborah Sue Davis-3rd Grade, grad- uated from Lapel High School, B.A. Ander- son College, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Music, and Traveling Mrs. Theodosia Everly-5th Grade Sz Ele- mentary Librarian, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Indiana Central College Kr M.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Read- ing, Traveling, Playing piano or organ Mr. Woody K. Fields-6th Grade, Wres- tling Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Jr. High Track, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Sports Sz Drawing Mrs. Norma Forrer-Ist Grade, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Traveling, Golfing, SL Reading Mr. Billy J. French-Industrial Arts, grad- uated from Sebastopol High School, A.A. East Central Jr. College, B.S. Miss. State College, M.A. Ball State University, Hob- bies: Hunting, Fishing, Kr Bowling Mrs. Mary Gardner-General Math Xt Al- gebra I Kr II, graduated from Southport High School, B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Cooking, Ceramics, gl Good Movies Mrs. Mary Gehlbach-2nd Grade, gradu- ated from Franklin High School, A.B. Franklin College, Indiana Central College Certification, M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Reading, Gardening, Fishing Faculty 89 Competent teachers insure better students Miss Trudy George-Ist. Grade, graduated from Rossville High School, B.S. Ball State University, M.S. Purdue University, Hob- bies: Reading Sz Cooking Miss Kathleen Grams-lst Grade, gradu- ated from Benton Harbor High School B.A. Anderson College, Hobbies, Crafts 8: Collecting Wicker Items Mrs. Ginger Hatley-Math, graduated from Center Grove High School, B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Archery, Needlecraft, Sewing 8r Tennis Mrs. Ruth Herron-4th Grade, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Ball State University, Interests: Travel Reading, KL Teaching, Hobbies: Swimming, Painting, Sr Playing Bridge Mrs. Sue Hersberger-English 8 Sz 11, graduated from Ward Twp. High School, B.S. 8: M.A. Ball State University, Hob- bies: Reading Kz Bowling Mr. Jack Howell-6th Grade, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Anderson College, M.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Fishing, Golfing, Basketball, 8: Baseball Mrs. Caroline Howenstine-Typing, Short- hand, Sr Bookkeeping, graduated from An- derson High School, B.S. Ball State Uni- versity, Interests: Sports, Travel, Kr Cooking for her family Mrs. Marsha Hudson-Ist Grade, gradu- ated from Daleville High School, B.A. An- derson College, Hobbies: Collecting An- tiques Sz Traveling to Historical Places Mr. Dallas G. Hunter-Health Kr PE., Drivers Training, Coach of Varsity Bas- ketball Kz Cross Country, graduated from Middletown High School, B.A. 8z M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Sports, Horse gl Cattle Showing 90 Faculty .., Mrs. Elizabeth Huntzinger-Home Eco- nomics: Guidance Counselor: graduated from Noblesville High School: A.B. Butler University: M.S. Ball State University: Hobbies: Sewing, Gardening Mr. Jerry Kemerly-7th Kr 9th Grade English: graduated from Hancock Central High School: B.S. Dallas Baptist College: Hobbies: Sports 8: Camping Miss Genevieve Lyon-Grade School Art: graduated from Central High School: B.S. Momingside College: M.S. South Dakota University: Hobbies: Painting Sr Ceramics, Travel Kr Astronomy Mrs. Alma Neese-2nd Grade: graduated from Lapel High School: B.S. Ball State University: Hobbies: Reading 8: Bowling. Mrs. Armella Beth Newman-Speech KL Hearing Therapy: graduated from Madi- son Heights High School: B.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Bowling Sewing, 8z Cooking Mrs. Marian Frances Noggle-Latin, Speech, College English, Kr English 7: grad- uated from Lapel High School: A.B. Kr B.S. Marion College: Butler University: Hob- bies: Reading 8a Flower Growing Mrs. Cheryl Lynn Perry-Art: graduated from North West High School: B.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Needlepoint, Weaving, Sewing, Reading, 8: Classical Music Miss Lucille Rockey-U.S. History, Gov- ernment gl Sociology: graduated from Sny- der Twp. High School: B.S. Penn State University, M.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Traveling, Reading, Kr Music Mrs. Lois Roudebush-4th Grade: gradu- ated from Leavenworth High School: B.S. Kr M.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Family, Travel, Reading, Kr Listening to Music. Faculty 91 Students cmd faculty create harmony Mr. Larry L. Schuler-Physics, 7th Math, Science: graduated from Lincoln High School: Ball State University, Hobbies: Sports, Reading, XL Travel Miss Sharon Kay Shuyler-Physical Educa- tion, Health, 8: Coach, graduated from La- pel High School, Anderson College, Hob- bies: Coaching 8: Sports Mrs. Jean Ann Sigler-Home Ec., Business Law, Consumer Economics: graduated from Thorntown High School, Ball State, Hobbies: Sewing, Camping, Boating gl Sports. Mr. Fred O. St. John-Voc. Ag., Jr. High Science, graduated from Toulon High School, B.S. University of Illinois, Purdue, Hobbies: Farming, Fishing, 8x Gardening Mr. Stephen Charles Telfer-Typing, Gen- eral Business, Health Kt P.E.: Coach of Football, graduated from Alexandria-Mon- roe High School, B.A. Anderson College, Hobbies: Reading, Listening to Music, Ka Traveling Miss Jeannine Terhune-lst, 2nd, 3rd, 81 7th Grade Music, Glee Club, Swing Choir, Jr. Swingers, graduated from Carthage High School: B.S. Taylor University, M.S. Indiana University, Hobbies: Plays, Musi- cals, Ka Sewing Mrs. Zoe Ann Terhune-Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Kz General Math, graduated from Philo High School: Capital University, Cols., Ohio, Indiana Univer- sity, Hobbies: Sewing, Needlepoint, Em- broidery, Xz Playing Bridge Mr. Jon Trippeer-Industrial Arts, gradu- ated from North Salem High School: B.S. Indiana State University: M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Sports, Class of '75 Mr. Donald E. Trisler-Social Studies, Di- rector of Guidance, Exp. Teaching, gradu- ated from Bloomington High School, A.B. Anderson College, M.A. Ball State Univer- sity: Hobbies: Reading, Camping, Explor- ing old Mines and Ghost Towns 92 Faculty : Mrs. Anne Whalen-10th Grade English, French I 8: II: graduated from Chrysler High School, Indiana University: Hobbies: Reading, Fishing, Crocheting, Kr Tennis Mrs. Margaret Trisler-Spanish I, II, III, gl English 85 graduated from Bloomington High School: B.S. Anderson College: Hob- bies: Camping, Collecting Seashells, Sr Col- orful Rocks Mrs. Cherie Webbe-Special Education: graduated from Clay High School, B.S. Ball State University: Hobbies: Sewing, Swimming, 8: Bowling Mrs. Irma Wells-Librarian, graduated from Perry Twp. High School, B.S. Ball State Universityg Hobbies: Travel, Handi- crafts, Reading, KL Spectator Sports .- H. l Faculty 93 g We, as Seniors, reflect on the fond memories of the very special events that have taken place dur-- ing the past twelve years. ,As first graders we were fright- ened, but as sixth graders we felt. important. No one could knock us' i off that highgpeak, until... sev- enthfgrade already! We were again at the bottom, but we looked to the future with many different classes,teachers, and . . . people! As we gradually made it through junior high, we became aware of class meetings, parties, and varsity sports. Yet we still longed-for recess and afternoon milk! S' Could it be true that ninth gra- ders get pushed around the most?! Oh, butgftenth grade with its Qjinagazine sales meant we once again felt important with a goal to reach. That was sondegoalg tool A we reachiitl' A E?EgAt Lapel's first Powder Puff Football game we made history. No, not by winning, but irrr by being therfirst teamifto lose. Although We'iEldidn't win, revenge was ours as Seniors by playing our hearts out and attaining another. goal. Not. only didfwe win at activi- tiesybut we also won acceptance by believing in each other as friends. And nothing is impossible far thosagivgzlw behave. Cynthia Arm Husted-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Class President 3,4g Class Secretary 2, NHS 3,4g .Yearbook Staff, Co-editor 45 Swing Choir .2,3,4,g Concert Choir lg Musicals 1,2,3,4,g Rifle Corps 1,35 Spanish Club l,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Girls State 3g DAR, Good Citizen Award 4, Office 3,45 SSSP 1,2,3,4g Powder-Puff 3,455 Outstanding Teenage Scho1ar'3,4. David Barker-Lapel 1,2Q3,4, Class Vice-President 4, Golf 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2,45 Basketball 1, Typing Award 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Marilyn Met- zger-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Class Secretary,3,4g SSS 1,2,3,4g- Pep Club 1',2,3,4g NHSi3,4g Vice- President 43 GAA 2,35 French Club 1,25 Yearbook Staff 43 Outstanding Teenage Scholar 3,45 Concert Choir 1, Girls State, Alternate 3. Elaine May-Lapel-1,2,3,4g Class Vice-President 33, Class Treasurer 4, SSS ,1,2,3,4g NHS 3,43 Cheerleader l,2,3,4g GAA 3,4gf'Yearbook Staff 45 Rifle Corps 2,35 Pep Club 1, Powder Puff Football 3,43 Prom Queen 35 NHS Secretary 4. Allison-Lapel 1,2,3,4gggWrestling i2,3,4g N.H.S. 455 Band 12,3143 Quartermaster 11,2,3,4g Concert Choir 1,2,3,4g President 4, Swing Choir 4, Stage Band 3,4g Musicals 3. Pamela Sue Asbury-Lapel 1,2,3,4g ,Pep Club l,3. Rick Barbee-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Track 15 Wrestlingj-25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Vocational Mrs. Jean Sigler Cynthia Ann Husted-President lif5Marilyn Metzger-Secretary S Mr. John Trippeer David Barker-Vice-President Elaine May-Treasurer othzng zs impossible for those who Believe 777 Donny Alhson Pamela Sue Asbury Rick Barbee aw. 47 Karen Bradenburg 7 Kendra Barker-Lapel' 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Tutor 35 Band 15 S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Flag Corps 1. Ma'rysBixle'r- Lapel 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,23 S.S.S. 1,2,3g Vo- cational School 4g OEA 4Q Karen Branden- burg-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Band 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3g G.A.A. 3,4g Office 45 Exploratory Teacher 45 N .H .S. 45 LatinfClub 2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Seniors 95 lil Sheila Ann Branham 7 Debbie Brown Penny Castor 5 7 7 7 Class of 75 . . Class of 75 . . Above: Lora Simons, Bug Barker, Becky Duffitt and Don Allison dis la the varied 4 P Y moods accompanying the Senior Powder. Puff victory. Right: Dick Petry works for hispjlunch. cy. p 96 Seniors , Class of 75 . . Sheila Ann Branham-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Band Librarian 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 2,3g Musicals 2,3,4. Deborah K. Brown-La- pel 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4g Band Librarian 1,2,3,4g Exploratory Teacher 4, Stage Band 2,3g Musicals 2,3,4. Penny Castor-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. Cheryl Cookf Lapel 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Spanish Asst. 4. Bvjqan R. Cookman-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g' Manager 1,2,3,4g Golf 2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Vickyi Cox-Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Cheerleader 35 Of- fice 3,4g Powder Puff Football 4. Chuck Dollard-Lapel 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Re- becca S. Duffitt-Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3,4g Span- ish Club 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Band 25 Powder Puff Football 3,4g F.F.A. 45 NQH.S. i 4, Mat-Maid 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Johnny Dulworth-Lapel 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, Secretary .iil Janet Faust- Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 2,3g Pep Club 2,3g 'Voca- tional,School OEA 4. Melinda Sue Fear- new-Lapel'1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,25 Concert Choir 1,2,3g Swing Choir 43 Of- fice 3g Spanish Club 1,2,3g Vocational School ,OEA 45 Powder Puff Football 3. Ar- lyn it T. Fincher-Lapel 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Band 1g 4-H 1,2,3,4. 1 V Cheryl Lynn Cook C Bryan Cookman Vioky Cox - I 'Chuck Dollardo Cffebeccd S. Duffitt oJohnny'lF. Dulnforth Janet Faust , Melinda Feainow 1oi C - V K C K C L ' ' Seniors 97 Al i Cindy Forrer Michael Eugene Givens .W Patriotic Senior officers: L. to R., Presi- eg dent, Cindy Hustedg ,Vice President, David Barkerg Secretary, Marilyn Metzger, Trea- .-.- -if 'sis 1 V-Sgr N , U xx . ...-A: 1' v w H - - ,,,.rr,,,,p-NW' , ff' npt,,n2vv.1f.. .nmvws f ' ,wwxf iii- ' NWF- Don Green Andy James Griffin 98 Seniors Paul Gustin Cindy Fofrrer-Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S, 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Pom-Pom 1,2,3g Carni- val Queen 4g G.A.A. 25 Office 3,45 Powder Puff Football 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4. Mi- chael Givens-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Track 13 Base- ball 1,2,3,4. Don Green-Lapel 1,2,3,4. Andy Gvwfjin-Lapel 3,45 Horview High School 1,23 Drama Club. Mike .Gwill-Lapel,'h 43 Knob Knoster High School '1,2,3. Paul Gus- tin-Lapel 1,2,3,4g C.C. 1,4g Track 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 15 Powder Puff Coach 4. Dana Haskell-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Tim Haskell-Lapel 1,2,3,4g A.A.V.T.S. 3,4g Band 1,25 French Club 1,25 Jim ,Heck-Lapel 1,2,3,4g C.C. 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1 1,2g Basketball 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. Vice-President 3g Yearbook Staff 4. Cathy Heiny-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3g French Club 1,25 S.S.S. 45 N HS.-3,45 Office 43 Librarian 33 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Tutorj 4. Ma'ryi'He'ndr'icks-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 1,2,3,4g Office 45 Mu- sicals 1,2,3g Speech and Drama 4.Che'ryl Hensley-Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3.4g Presi- dent 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4glN.H.S. 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1g'Office 3,45 Explor- atory Teacher 4g G.A.A. 23 Powder Puff Football 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4. Dava Haskell 4' Timiaaskell Jr, VW' - vi' it '. 1 W i . 4 Jim Heck Cathy Heiny C Mary Hendricks Cheryl Henslefii b Seniors 99 :Julie HOPkins Gerald Horning Cindi Lou Howe Ronnie Jay Howell Ronnie Hull Jeff Huntzinger o George Kemerly Greg Kepner Brian Lackey 1 100 Seniors H V G SENIOR . SENIORS . .. sEN1oRS Top: Powder Puff spirit prevails as Seniors unite for a victory. Left: RickiMaxwell up- holds the Senior tradition of a big head. Above: In the confusion ofilarschool day, Dave Milburn takes time tobe or'l f riendly. Lindsey Lewis Lowder 'Football Coach 3,4gfMusicals 2,3,4g P.E. Julie Hoplcins+Lapel 1,2,3,4g Frenchlllub 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Gerald H0mmy+rLyape1 1,2,3,4g F.F.Ag51,2,3,4. Cindi Lou Howe-La- pei 1,2,3,4gePep rrcsr C lub 1,2,3,4g s.s.s. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 1g Band lg Exploratory Teacher 4g Powder Puff Football 4g Mat-Maid 4g Vocational School 33 Yearbook Staff 4. Ronnie Jay Howeyllfg Lapel 1,2,3,4g C.C. 1,2,3,4g Golf 1,2,3,4g ball 1,2,3,4g Basketballf1.1,2,3,4g Swing Choir 2,3,4g Student Counk:ilQ1g2,3,4g President 45 N.H.S. 3,45 French!Club1,2g Powder Puff 43 Exploratory Teacher 33 Yearbook ii,' Staff 4. Ronnie Hull-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Jeff Huntzinger-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Class Presi- dent 1g Latin Club 1,2,3,4g President 3,43 A.V, 1,2,3g N.H.S. 3,43 Swing Choir 3,45 Band 1,23 Powder Puff FootballjCoach 3,45 C.C. 1,2,3,4g BasketballgTf1j2j3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4Z1,,Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4g YearbQQkffStaff 4. George Kemerly-Lapel 45 Greenfield Central 15 Shenandoah 2,3. Greg Kepner-Lapel 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3,4. Brian Lackey-Lapel 1,2,3,4g N.H,S. 3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Bande1,2,3,4g Stage Band 23,45 Swing Choir ii2,3g4jgg:tBand President 3,4. Lindsey 1,2,3,4g F.F.A:j1,2,3,4. T6'l l i 1,2,3,4g Spanisltgirlfilub 1,2,3,g Pep Club 1,2. Cindy Anii'iii?fM2igi:i2Jell-Lapel 1,2,3,4g' Pep Club 1,2,3g'Spa'nish Club 1,2,3,4g Flag Corp 1, Powder Puff Football 3,4. , . P I Lindy Ann 3,51 e C 101 Kristi Maxwell f Rick L. Maxwell SamuellilESjgQ1ilMaxwe1l E.-W David Lloyd Milburn l ll M Doug Milliner H Micliey f Mills Cindy Milner , Deanna Morris 102 Seniors V V if Semors past present .. . J uhe Oleksy Passiirater alma: lv' -333 Above: Senior girls . time in thefpast. Left: BugZQ.5Barker williconquer. ' 1' is M e bb Geggge Paulsiiii 7 Krvlsit Maxwell-Lapel 1,2,3,4g',.Pep Clubi 1,3,4g Cheerleader ,e,, 2, Student' Council 1,2,3,4g, Treasurer 4jffi'S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club-1,2,3,4g G.A.AQ 3,43 Powder Puff Foot- ball 331, Office 2,45 Yearbook Staff 4. Rick L. Maxwell-Lapel 2,3,4g North Jr. High School .19 Basketball 2,3,4iff1Samuel Evan ,Mgxwell-Lapelig31,2,3,4g Golf 1,2,3,4g Baseballiglg iWrestling6'2g Spanish Club 2. David Milburn-Lapel 1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3,4g President 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Presi- dent 45 Swing Choir 3,4g,Musicals 3,4,J1,12oug M illiner-Lapel 1,2,3,4jiNlErestling 2g'5Track 1,23 A.A.XfQTl2lS. 3,4. Mickey Mills-Lapel -V-1,2,3,4g C.iCff91,2,3,4g Basketball 1,45 Track 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g P.E. Asst. 3g Yearbook Staff 4. Cindy ner-Lapel 1,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Band'i1Q2g French Club.j1,2,3,4g Pep11Q25fDeanna Mor- -g7jaQs7Lapel 12,3345 Band 1,2,3, Band Librar- '1,2,3g N.H.S. 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Viceg President, Musicals 1,2,3g 4-H 1,2,3,4g Secg. retary 2. Jill Newton-Lapelf'1,2,3,4g Pepsi Club 1,2,3g Bandg1,2g Latin 'Club 3,4g Office 4g,PoWder Pufflfffootball 33 S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Yearbook swffgv4. Julie Okksy-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Drum Majorette 2,3,4g Cheerleader 1g N.H.S. 3,4, Treasurer 4: Swing Choir 3,43 Spanish Club -. 1Q2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g S.S.S. ,1,2,3,4g A.A.V.TLS 3, Pow- der Football 4gdMusicals 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,4g Office 45 Yearbook Staff 4. Jqf Pas- swater-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Class Treasurer 2, Swing Choir 35 C.C.,1,2,3g Basketball, 1,23 Baseballlb2,3g Track,jj1g2g3g SpanislffiClub 1. George,gglfaulsel-Barid'l 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir7'1Q2Q31 Swing Choir 1,2,3,4g Drama Club 3,45 President 3,4g State Vocal Contest 2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Musicals 1,2,3,4gi,Ex- ploratory Teacher 43 Yearbook Stafff4.i 1 ' it ms 4 4 1 , I ' 4 I 'Q' if 1 i in 'L 5 K H 4 it 4 'E 4 , 1 ,Dick Petry if 3111. Pierce 'C Jeri Rgaman Alan Van Buskirk, Vicki Cox, and Ronnie Howell join forces to tackle an as- signment. Right: Melinda Richards re- joices at the thought of one down and eigh- teen to go! 5 ,Q 104 Seniors ' , f line for work and time for ploy K 7, is - Q . 'i' ' fa me , I mx ,,i. ,U 11.1.21 . .. J 'nii MQ . is r Y, - 2 fo it - ,, K, , ii 3 ii f l iwxltf -. .J i, 41-E . 5 . S- , ig. hu 'V 2 5 1 4 1 L - 4 if 'Q .. 7 ' ii. X C JW' - ' f - V '- ,-.,- 35 lt, -'5 W if 1 - e .if 5 e ie kr.: . S A 4 ' .Sf 3 . ...ff if, 'f 1, .. ,lu Dwkrk' Petry-Lapel. 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. Bill Pierce-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Concert Q-Choir 2,35 French Club 2,35 Librarian 3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,4. Jeri Redman-Lapel 45 Ashdown High School 1,2,3g Concert Choir 45 Librar- ian 4. Melinda Richards-,Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Concert Choir-v1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45Pepi Club 1,2,3,4. M itzi Richardson-Lapel' 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Rifle Corp 25 Student Coun- eil 1,25 s.s.s. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, NHS 45 Girls Basketball.3,45 Swing Choir 45 Office 45 Annual Staff 45Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 Powder Puff Football 33,45 Vocational School 35 Office Education As- sociation 35 Student Council President Voc. Tech. 35 Tony Riley-Lapel 152,45 Shenan- doah 35 Basketball 1,35 Baseball 1,2535 Cross Country 1,25 Latin Club 45 Vice President 45 Halloween Carnival King 45 U.S. Karate Association 1,2,3. Jerilyn Sandefur-Lapel 2,3,45.Mt. Carmel 15 Spanish Club 25 Powder Puff Football 4. 'Leigh Ann Shaw-Lapel 1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club iI52,3,45 Pep Club Treasurer 45 Band 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 45 Office 45 Annual Staff 4. Lofra Simons-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Office 25 Homecoming Candidate 15 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Concert, Choir 15 Powder Puff Football 45 Pom Ponl Girl 1. Jim Smart-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Track 1,2. Marlene Smith-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 S,S.S. 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Vocational School 45 OEA 45 OEA Treasurer 4. Brenda Stephens-Lapel ,1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Presi- wr 'dent 45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Pom Pom Girl 13 Girls Basketball 35 Speech and Drama Club 3,45 Powder-QPuff Football. 45 Office 2,3545 Swing Choir 45 Annual 4 . 'ix - gf! if ff! If' I jf' 1' Ji 1 If Melinda Richards Richardson Jerilyn Sandefur i di Shaw Y Y 5 Jim Smart Q g1MQ1rlene Smith Tony i Lora in L Brenda SifQHh?9Si1i21i2d V in Gmduatiovfa-smiles of happy memofrfies Gary Sylvester Mike Sylvester Greg Tarvin Cindy Turner David Turner Kevin Turner A 1 ' V- fer Smile asanother day comes bo an end. 106 Seniors Cindy Husted, Cindy Turner and Mr. Tel- Alan Van Buskirk ailrr9ffsRondal Vickery Yearbook fC6?Editor 4. David Lucky Walker S Wes Williams Gunther Zion S Peggy Deeterf Gary 'Sylvester-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g C.C. 1,2,3,4g Golf 1,2,3,4g Boys State 3g Swing Choir 2,3,4g Student Council 3,43 Vice-President 45 N.H.S. 3,4g ClassQjf.Presi- dent 25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g 145 Yearbook Staff LVIA 4, Mike Syl'veste,flfLapel 1,2,3,4g Wrest1i1ig,j4yVocational School 3,49 F.F.A. 1,254 Greg Tarvin-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Class Vice-President 23 N.H.S. 3,45 President 45 Band 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Musicals 1,2,3,4g Basketball lg C.C. 2,3,4gp Track 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. Ciyidyi Turner-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3j4:Q S.S.S. 1,2,3,4g Spanish,,Club '1,2,3,4gv Class Secretary 1g N Council 3,4g Secretary 4g PowdeiiFPuff Football 3,45 4-H lfigfmter-Lapel 1,2,3,4g 'Basketball 1,2,3g Kevin Turner-Lapel 1,2,3,4g F'.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Alan Van Buskirk-Lapel 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g C.C. 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,g Baseball 15 Spanish Club f51,2,3,4. Randal Vickery-Lapel 1,2,3,4gf.,Wfr6stling 2,3,4g Manager 13 4-H 1,2,3,4g Bandf1Q2,3,4g Musi- cals ,1,2,3,4,M Peggy Deetei? iWade-Lapel 1,2,3,4ej,f:Q1JQg3p',Club lg Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g S,S4Sg3IgZiiLucy Walker-Lapel 2,3,4g Ham- ilton Heights lg Spanish Club 2,3,4. Wes Williams-' Lapel 2,3,4g Limestone High School 13 Basketball 25 Spanish'pClub 2, Gunther Zion-Lapel 2,3,4gr Vocational School 3,4. 4 C flfjf if 4 107 Deserwjng students bestowed with honors At times, it seems as if everybody gets carried away with the excitement of sports and forgets that there are many other areas in which students excel. Other departments, such as academics, music, agriculture, gov- ernment, and home-making all have their own special awards given to recognize those students who reach high levels of accomplishment. To encourage interest in our government, two students were selected to attend Boys' State and Girls' State. During these ses- sions, the students set up a mock govern- ment which helped them develop a better understanding of the management of our country. Other awards include the DAR award, the Betty Crocker award, music contest awards, and various academic awards. Each one is a reflection of the determination and pride with which the students at Lapel do their work. Percussionist Brian Lackey made a perfect score in the county music contest l eld at Ball State University. 108 Awards Cheryl Hensley and Cathy Heiny were chosen by fellow members to compete for a National Honor Society scholarship. George Paulsel was the recipient of the Tri Cindy Husted won the DAR award and the Kappa award for his vocal solo. Betty Crocker award. Left-David Milburn received the Hoosier farmer Degree and Brad Huffman received the Star Greenhand Award through the F.F.A. Middle-Leigh Shaw Won honorable mention and Cathy Heiny was selected as a finalist in the National Merit Scholar- ship Tests. Bottom-Boys' State and Girls' State winners were Gary Sylvester, alternateg Jeff Huntzinger, Cindy Husted, and Marilyn Metzger, alternate. Awards 109 Three years clown, one to go Sandy Amos, James Anderson, ii Vg 'Q Tammy Barnes, Cathy Bod- if ff ,V , 4 sf . - enhorn Chris Bodenhorn Ti VV 4' M T ' x v , m 'ie Q Z, if .V . sr, , V , V fl ' s Bodenhorn, Denms Bond if sb 'ur s s A M JE 4 - ...Y A ,,,L aft' V V VA Aw V 3 V V 3,1 , k adsl-7 ' Ni 'I . 'JSVV Q ' Jf 'ffl 'ylg K Pa X i Tim Carlin, Cathy Carpenter, , . 4 . - ' Debbie Castor, Sandra Clouse, ffl. f ' Vickie Coffey, Melanie Crooks, -. a Vi 5:-Vg, V , 1. fi .. -pg, , V, Herbert Daugherty , z W- as flee . if-we 77 :i f 5 e,.e V-ry Hn, Y' M., .sr ,, . .vs , - . . fl . , f , Z3 - v . , pg, ' Q? -, I fgg is 5 f J' r U ' ' Wil 'Li' K' , 542.5 H ,g if Q.. if-1' W 'gg I fr s as x -LV fr 'F W V V V f V ::5:.:' x f :fa ' V i 4 . .. .. .Wa , N . 4: ' f gg-Vs .,, f, ,:.f.v 155'-,rg 124. 415.3 . ' 'fn may K.: . Joan Deeter, Debbie Edgreen, .s,, V , VV Brenda Flshefv Jane Fisher: I , V V Jean Fisher, Leatrice Fisher, Q -r if' ' ' .. s A f .s Lv 5. Bruce Foffef A ' ' , srr ii X L ' J ,K A 1 I j iii ' V ' ii Q ' , VV 9. A ' V l The juniors accepted the responsi- bility of completing class projects and, in doing so, made this year a successful one. The Halloween Carnival and the popcorn sales at basketball games, though taking many hours of volun- teered work, provided sources of in- come as the juniors prepared for the Junior-Senior prom, which was held at Ball State on May 10. Though this was a hectic year for all members of the junior class, they still found time to begin preparing for their futures. The SAT tests were taken by the college-bound students in April. After working diligently for eleven long years, the juniors eagerly antici- pate their final year. is , xrfaa Class officers: L to R President, Lisa Gausg Vice-President, David Huntzinerg Secretary, Melanie Crooks and Treasurer, Joan Deeter. Harold .Gamherf Lisa Gans, Chuck GlbS0I1, R0bert GONE, Paul ' V , r til X 'I Graham, Teresa Harrlsons 'E li . i I Q5 ' A .si , 5 Kathy Heck - 1 1. 4 fffg ' V ,fir gfifk' 5 4 i 't iff V T Ars, KK VVVVV? V VT V . V li. .V VVEVLV . ,,,f,. V wh., A, 4 ' 1 as a 4951- 'itet 3-, ff -g:22x,t. -:f1.,f52f??E1m , , 1 ,gi ,f 1 1 , ' ' g ' ,-if V2 LA- - - ' .V W P COHHIG Helpllrlg, ROD Hersber' irei t c is .ro - ' f T b H- B k H bb ' 1 i,t. 2 V ger, 0 y latt, ec y o 5, V , 5Vn..5V, V 7. ,V , V S ,Z . Glen Gvbbs, Thomas Hobbs, - 1' V . . Kenneth Holycrsss if V . . f ' istyi . A isrye fir 'Af 2 ,t og, A . V -N V fVVV 7 ,5 V V, , V V N' lt ' ELS? PV, i 4 X V X r.t'i21.t H-'lim 110 Juniors . .W Brian Hoover, James Hormell, David L. Huntzinger, David W. Huntzinger, Dwayne Hunt- zinger, Randy Husted, Bart Irwin Brad Jarrett, Jimmy Kellams, Jo Knotts, Robin Koopman, Ginger Lamb, Steve Lane, Eric Masters Starla McCollum, Lawrence McDole, Teresa Merrill, Jeff Ny- boer, Mike Odom, Field Olson, Mitch Richardson Lori Robinson, Jay Scherer, John Smith, Dennis Snead, Donny Snyder, Terry Sorrell, Melinda Stephens JJJJ, ,yttys 1 A .r,t i zrr - J ' s'a, J - 1 ,J ,' , 1 -1+ J - -I fe' ' lvee -4- J, 1 - J' '-,-, If, M I f, , , ,Q Je, fm, J Q , ' ' 1 ,lg J . jg' 2. , ii,, 3 Z 'M f 5 aff J 2 '- t,, ' 'Zi' J 1 l.ri I 1 1 j ,J S 'ryn J 1 ssirs ' U A : . 4 , mt i'i ' N K M f 1 1 kl- J 'r .J J JJ sles f 1 1 A -Q1 1 -J 1 Arse ' 'clc ' 'v V 1. 4 11 1 f- . f , 1,- W I N,,, 1 my x 4,5 V J .1 ,gt U '1 J ,t,,, Z, fr 4' 'S ' M 1 ' ---9 f f 1 W ff' f J Me- ff v I K 72 W A - as J f y, 2 J xyg .J V..r 1 it l.., - 4 . .vv ryk, sv- J 441-, rpg 4, HJ -ff ,+ W J gf' I K Ji J 1 Ji - V., ,V.. .g 1 as N rrsc J J Q u f 1 J . 1 1 J vrsc 1 x Q . .13 1 J at Q 1- ' ' ., ' 1 - '.iis S 1- M 1-J, 1. 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Juniors 111 Sophomore-0, beginning of inipofrtctnt decisions Class rings are an important part of everyone's high school life. With the class rings each member of the soph- omore class found a way to carry memories of his part in school activities throughout life. The magazine sales was also an im- portant activity for the sophomores. By working together, a sizeable profit was obtained. As the year draws to a close, each person in the sophomore class hopes for a unified and harmonious junior year. 1.402 Above: Class officers: L. to R. Vice president, Jim Mills, Treasurer, Kathy Ward, President, Denny Plummer, Secretary, Belinda Stinson. Left. Mark Clark watches the tactics of Bret Busby and Tim Smart in the language lab. Robert Asbury, William Bal-bee, 0 M V, , :Vk 1 ii. it. V .. Gary Barcus, Garry Barker, Kip 'aarr ' i i ,A Barker, Pamela Bauer, Bill Bell G' M' V V ' ' .1 '- ,jf 1: . 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E W V 4 , , xjrgffl in W' 1 James Willis, Lorraine Wyant, Absent: David Fisher, Gary Bond, Joe Meyer, Tina Street, Tammy Horton, Elsie King . ,, l f .,i ' His 5 , X it fl 'r Ctrl N I' 2 , K.. Q , ff R' , ,A I Closing the doors to junior high by opening the doors to high school, fresh- men take a big step. Along with this step came many important decisions. One of these decisions was the choosing of class colors to be used for class jack- ets and other class functions. At the Halloween Carnival this year, the freshmen worked very hard with the fish pond, Bingo, and the fish bowls to rank second, only to the seniors, on the money-making list. The freshmen have now taken that big stepg their foot is in the door. Class officers: L to R: Treasurer, Jill Shafer, President, Mark Fulton, Vice-President, Paula Pentz and Secretary, Julie Harper. ' W' I V -vfzyu g A 35,.1iQ:.3. ,..,,,x. 1 . i, if if 55' P' Debbie Milligan, Thomas Mont- gomery, Diane Munyon, Buddy O'Bryant, Paula Pentz, Mike Ra- per, Duane Reavis Carey Reid, Eric Richardson, Beth Sandala, Dan Sager, Joel Sandefur, Bobby Schuyler, Jill Shafer Cathie Simmerman, Kim Smart, Jeff Smith, Danny Snead, Bill Springer, Gerald Stenklyft, Curt Stephenson Sam Stinson, Gary Stump, Cindy Sylvester, Douglas Troutman, Renee Turner, Gary White, p, ' Jerry Williams Freshmen 115 Eighth graders strive for recognition The class of 1979 has been in the middle of things this year. Some of the eighth graders have had the privilege of marching with both the high school and cadet bands. On the other hand, some are imposed to wait until next year to play reserve football and basketball. This is the year that each student must review the years gone by and be- gin to decide what he is going to do with the rest of his life. The doors of opportunity are wide open, but each in- dividual must decide for himself. Cynthia Banning, Alan Bays, Elaine Benedict, Cara Branden- burg, Brad Burk, Lee Carey, Patty Carlisle Cheryl Childs, Brian Colip, Chris Cook, Beth Davis, Jonathan Davis, Billy Denny, Denise Dollard Mark Doss, Karen Due, Sondra Earlywine, Jeffrey Eldridge, Bobby Fields, Melvin Filburn, Thea Funk Kelly Gray, Nancy Griffin, Tami Griffin, Donald Hamilton, Carol Hankins, Terry Heck, Kent Hiatt Wayne Highsmith, Karen High- wood, Wayne Holycross, Brenda Hopkins, Danny Howell, Thomas Howell, Doug Huntzinger Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Rodney Is- sac, Jeffrey Jenkins, Debbie Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Wayne Joslin, Melody Koopman 116 Eighth Grade Prem' maids all in 3 row- BFUC9 Adair, J 9311939 Asbury rsss . ---' I g as agfzoif iii? .asf r gp px g xx .Q ,, . , ,.., K sem., -,W ,, ,,.. A , ,... ,-merit M-rss.,-fs-.lf . . ,,,.., .M .ef f. H- B . ' 1 egrr ,. Q- ' E. . Q, K K ' K ' ' Q W 1,-' N K lg ff! 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Cynthia Morelock, Randall Mor- llra eeal - eeere ton, Christy Newby, Michael , eg . W 6, , , , g Wa, 7456 be Norris, Janice O'Connor, Mark ,. ' 'ii 5' '- ' , lg , - g?3s'fifi' A ' - 42: C. :pr , fri, f -lel ' 1.23-L QL xii- 5 R 0d0m.LeS11e 015011 it A 5 lyyleel ayll S va, , ,X , 3, .- K' in , x Af' ala: in -I, Q Www-mkwwawfAmwwwwwmm ,,,: J , V y Q' .,A ' V. , A ,,, 2, ,. ,.-, AV ,. ia- ,li51,.12:,' filf . . . 4 'lyy flr' Vicki Pettigrew, James Presser '-1'g1f,i- ' 5 A ' llll S , J: , yy X ' - t ' ' f . ,, f 5-W. 7 1:1-im.: -fer lt! is M ,M ,v,.,, . -4, 2 , , 652 .wk X 3 tw fi ,. - 'W 1fL. , Q, P' K Q I Y ..,. W,,, Q ,,,,. Class officers: L to R.' Vice President, Patricia Metzger, President, Kent Hiatt, il .. ' A T Secretary, Char Weaverg Treasurer, Elaine Benedict. y,' V - , iii ' ' A - Sr 1.- f Q ii Linda Rettig, John Roberts Sherry Rodgers, David Seal Nancy Sandala, Melanie Shaw, Brian Simmerman, Detra Sim- ons, Jan Smith, Nina Sorrell, Ted Spearman - Jay Stenklyft, Sharon Stephen- son, Rodger Stewart, Cheryl Stinson, Dorville Swango, Le- wana Talbert, Jeff Tarvin Char Weaver, Debbie Williams, J li ,l J' if I. .- - V 1- 'i eel' .. 'ii'r i - if H I ig ,, , V, f i ' w i: irii '- 1 S -- J J - , , 3- lg, , ,,,, fe g iff: 1 ','- ' , n 9 . 4 -' i 1 ,,-, - - ' ' - T512 rri' f ive '1 ' Qi' 1 V , A' , , , , ' ' M.--an -Q 2' '- x ' 7. ,nw ' xi X! J S s R T? ' i ', ,. riir C . , 5 1 . 11 - V - swf- zfazwlsf : , A f,gwe4.fa,g ----'- ,- , .W -1. i ' . ' ',-a : - 'Y , I A Q, I , ki, ' i as , i ., ,, - iii ,. ,F R- x nr' -3-I -,W A E wa J - , 4 i.i , ' f 'A iitii - 1 j V R , . , -we si cg, 11-Q ,J i , , ,,r,, , ,,,.,,,,,,,i, ., , ,C , - ,'ei ' A' ' V f i , , . 4 1, T vira l . L tfk, 1 J V ' . A f 'I K' fi A l iii I X G V 'L . li 'J ,.., ' - ,V A -A if ' ' ' V 'fgg ' ' Cheryl Willoughby, Connie Wise, 1 J' f -2 4' X ' - ' ' ,.,, fffimf Bill Wolfe, Chad Yancey, Ab- V-- i V 5- , f or 2' V ,jf V sent: Ricky Davis if T191 ffilifil. ' ' at H fi ' ' A A ' , , gsignzffeimfm ,-l' re if . - , J Eighth Grade 117 Seventh graders are new part of the 'browd This year's seventh graders showed promise for the future years at L.H.S. as they took their first big step to- wards maturity. These young people were scared at first, as all new seventh graders are. But, as they progressed through a number of days, they discov- ered that they were just as important a part of the surrounding social life as the upperclassmen. Gradually, they learned to participate in the activities. The seventh graders eagerly antici- pate their role as upperclassmen next year. Daniel Almquist, Gayla Ander- son, Rhonda Barbee, Rocky Bar- bee, Joseph Barcus, Philip Barker, Scott Boles Darla Bomar, Roger Bowles, Ka- ren Brannum, Kevin Burk, Mike Burris, Josanna Busby, Randy Busby Carmen Castor, Scott Cecil, Rita Clark, Rod Clark, James Cole, Brian Collins, Albert Crose James Daugherty, Brian Duffey, Mike Falkenberry, Brooke Fields, Roydon Fisher, Cara For- rer, Ronald Givens David Gore, Kristi Gray, Susan Griffin, Rick Hall, Jill Harper, Donald Harrison, Toni Hartman George Haskell, Janet Heiny, Lynnette Heiny, Lisa Helpling, Lisa Hennegan, Kim Hettinga, Randy Hobbs 118 Seventh Grade Lisa Hollopeter. Class officers: Treasurer, Jill Harper, Secretary, Debbie Shupe, Vice President, Ron Givens, President, JJ .J J f G ' ' -',, ' U effr . ' 'e'-1 J ,L t i , ' J 'L X , - - 1 -, seg ..., , , Q-N N h . dr ' l ' fs '3' X' . ff ,D 1EJJ Jsliwxu 5, K 3 yl' N W' , , f I XLR . ' WJ. K .fs s-., se.. 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X W Lisa Hollopeter, Julie Hudson, Tim Hunt, Debbie Huntzinger, Tom Huntzinger, Kelly Husted, Gary Ingle Kelly Jones, Grant Kepner, Mark Kirchenbauer, Doug Law- rence, Ralph Lawrence, Terry Lawrence, J ack Lewis John Lloyd, Sharon Lloyd, Nina Looper, Tracy Luckey, Betsy Males, Dan Masters, Denise Maxwell Carinne McCoy, Willard McDole, Mark Mills, Greig Mix, Karen Muse, Judith Nealis, Julie Nealis Katina O'Bryant, Joanne Presser, Donald Reavis, Buddy Rodgers, Becky Sager, Ronald Sandala, Debbie Shupe Rebecca Smith, Debbie Snyder, Nancy Snyder, Jean Stenklyft, Joan Stenklyft Lisa Simpson, Scott Smith, Paula Stephenson, Steve Stottle- meyer, Mark Stump, Jeff Szy- pulski, Chris Tarvin, William Todd, Bryan Turner Penny Turner, Robert Turner, Jayna Vanasdal, Teresa Wag- ner, Tom Watkins, Boyd Wat- ters, Darren Webb Seventh Grade 119 It is always exciting for a hopeful boy to play his first basketball game. It was diffi- cult to find coaches for the fifth and sixth graders this year, so Mr. Hunter and Mr. ewcomers to the sports world Howell collaborated to form a late, double- Lapel coaching technique which fulfilled these L27 I young athletes' hopes of playing. Also, a dif- ge ferent Way of electing cheerleaders came Lapel about as each fifth and sixth grade class- L27 at room elected three cheerleaders who alter- yyyy ytyt S , , nated throughout the games during the sea- son. The boys and girls gained the iiisrir'i i GXPGNGHCQ needed to IHSUFQ the SUCCQSS Of 5th Grade Cheerleaders: First Row-Andrea Kirby, Patricia May, Krista Bodenhorn, Second Row-Vicki Snyder, Karen Bodcnhorn, Claudia Adair, Third Row-Lisa Bodenhorn, Michelle Turner, Beth Cookman. Danny Huntzinger is shocked at an opponents actions. 120 Grade School Sports Sth Grade i Lapel Mandeville i 42 22 Lapel Fortville l , , 64 21 ' iMcCordsvillef H ' 'tri Lapel McCordsville t 26 it 15 s .28 Pendleton . Lapelf-I . , Pendleton' 37 i144 . .. ... 314653. - Pendlewn Lapel 'T-ffzflfi I.3343'iiLifi3fi??S1l355Us 31 13 it'ifi Mafkleville i'i'Md?k1CVi116f 21 'i I H if 5th Grade Basketball: Front Row-Danny Huntzinger, Brad Everitt, Danny Milburn, Alan Hull, Kenny Welch, Second Rou,'fDavid Kimmerl- ing, Shane Ashton, Randy Pettigrew, Frank Simons. Fans and ballplayers board the bus for another one of their away games, 6th Grade Cheerleaders: Front-Deanna Hoover, Kelli Scott, Maggie Rodgers, Behind-Catherine Calhoun, Susie Russell, Lisa Asbury, Carol King, Sherry Daffron, Tracy Howell. 6th Grade Basketball: Front Row-Rick Hersber- ger, Robbie Fetty, Chris Nunley, Kevin Presser, Perry Shinholt, Mike Green, Second Row-Mark Milburn, Sam Sidwell, Tim McDole, Jimmie Knight, Mike Perry. Grade School Sports 121 Sixth graders seem somewhat impor- tant as they are only one year away from the final step of elementary days. This year's group of grade school se- niors felt that their annual Science Fair was as important as all the other specialties that took place at L.H.S. As these students make their giant step towards high school, they don't realize how much they will miss recesses and afternoon milk breaks, but at the same time they will begin to experience a new chain of events that will definitely Sixth graders await a new roiitine prove to be exciting. James Abbott, Dennis Anderson, Lisa Asbury, Richard Barker, Brenda Barnes, Sheldon Bene- dict, Larry Bilbrey, David Bod- enhorn, Daryl Bomar Michael Boyle, Casey Branden- burg, Ruth Carey, Peggy Car- lisle, Norma Carpenter, Ricky Carter, Tammie Cojjfey, Jimmy Copeland, Melinda Cox Mila Crooks, Sherry Daffron, Debra Davis, Kimberly Denny, Lisa Faulkner, Robbie Fetty, Edith Fisher, Curt Flowers, John Fort Mike Green, Pamela Hedges, Rickie Hersberger, Dianna Hoo- ver, Tracy Howell, Gracile Had- son, Jewel Hughes, Larry Hum- phrey, Scotty Johnson. Carol King, James Knight, Randy Koopman, Christine Large, Rose Anne Lawrence, Ronnie Llyod, Dee Lynch, Bruce McDole, Mary Mclntire Mark Milburn, Lisa Millikan, Eddie Newton, Chris Nnnley, Tina Odom, Denise Parsons, Maura Pearce, Micah Perry, Darrell Pettigrew Diane Reavis, Bruce Reed, David Reed, Barry Retherfofd, Darrell Richardson, Greg Riley, Marga- ret Rodgers, Tommy Russ, Susie Russell Kelli Scott, Perry Shinholt, Sam Sidwell, Angela Simmerman, Chris Simmerman, Glen Smart, Forrest Stinson, Sandra Swadley, Jay Sylvester 122 Sixth Grade Ov 5 Mr. Howell's unsuspecting students imitate study habits. J, : l,,,.. r V he sssr V. ' s is fi sss- -, -I ,s . V' 1' 5 11.1. ,W J 1? .. Q iw , V A V ff . V- . ,.,v sf - A .. -fly:--2. is h - f , . . if-1, ,A ef A H ,, .... I A, A s V it 1 f l f' '31 Vi . v -N - 1 ' A' 1 f. ff' ',-. . A ' - -A . , 'M ,X xg H , W-1.2 .9 -- , 1 rr fi All. ' X - JV L H o r z 1. 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' 3, U ez. s - jp 1.1 r iasizi.. .1 ., 1 N 1155, ig ' ' t gig fgy r . s ff a s 3 i . 5 1 'ff ' 1 ,V 33,17 , ,L - ' X 5 wt, Y A. ns. -V ' L. ririif E ' ,V,V r r - ifiifi-ifif ' V flisg V 1 -4 1 fiifj' 4 , it Vs., ,, y L Q ' rr' VV , ' , he Absent: Danny Byrne, William Helterbrand, Kristina Jacobson, Jane Martin las ,, X . . . , . , i, is Fyfth gracler's invade the library Margaret Hendricks smiles at an easy spelling word in her assignment. In fifth grade more emphasis is placed on understanding the sciences of life. Friday afternoon is reserved for Science Day. The students try to make sure everyone sees how the. experi- ments actually work, This makes the studying more interesting, and helps them to understand and remember the theories. A new approach was used in the reading class this year. Instead of working in the classroom, the reading groups went to the library. This experi- ence helped them learn how to use the facilities in the library. a'lrf lrc. rrr rste Q , at s J 4 rr..y lrri claude Adair, susan Allison, VJ ' S K ig ' i ff' 5 iyyp- Stephen Ashton, Brook Barker, 'X ' T V ri, ' gf T A gh Shannon Barker, Terry Bilbrey, 1 45, J 'J or if stis scr' w if Pamela Blackmond, Karen Bod- ' , r A A ' ifl if w i- ' NV ' 4, 3- 'A .15-, A H ix fi V- gp 'Q 'fi enhorn, Krista Bodenhorn li 't li, r, 'iili' 'i'ii , ' ' i'i T ,eia ' t. 1 iiif' V- -,t.'.i . 'lrr11 if tii ,., ,rj ' ' i ',,. ' iii ,.,,,. , - Lisa Bodenhorn, Mark Boyll, 'M' - f '7' we '.: I W x 4 'N - . , 'Q N. Yr .. 1 'f . . N 5 ..,. , , . -, -Q.. .. , , 4-esuj , . . .iv ,ig . B . M' i ff' ,Q .-J : .iff he.. 4 ,y .. 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A .. .,.. , :1,jj1'3f'1,arxfznwryjz-in -,ag-:i A V1 . ,,-, 3 ',-,',r 5 --,,. fii ' I 1 'i'i f il.' . i if if - .. g . 1 W X' HWLWWQW V' 1 '.ii M ,SVQ A iti' i iii - ,ec 'A if , MVV ffii 'i,i t fi Daniel Huntzinger, William 1 fans, , 1,1 1 . V e, . Vi V J 1 .,,, , gg-,f,i,' f, Humphrey, Jill Jarret, Sherri , .JK V, ' J in V ,.X, N XV . ,keep V ii K VV V V' VVVB, , ,VV ' Jenkins, Daniel Keffer, David 5 i 'ir I S - v in W ,,-1 Kimmerlin , Andrea Kirb , Mi- . . 1 . , -',- . . .. ..i,,,- gf, , ,., Y ..,, if :-.- ..,,,, Q- , s g , y T ' '..- 'iff-if if --1- il . j g '1tl'i ' Qzigp ' , ' 1, chael Lawther, Lisa Lee V .,V. V M M M V 1 VV f. J lrsl ii il ' A 2- i .Q 1 Patricia May, Stephen A . it 1 ' rl i' 1 il' f ViV,'iV N V W i .V Vi VV'VV V i if,ff'5V'iVQ A ' if McClint1ck, Jamie McDole, Scott '-'gif 1 t W, . - 2 fi W i'i' 1 1 McCoy' Tammy ey' An' - ' ri.. J i f rrsl gen Mclillire, Daniel Milburn, t f , , V 7 5 W i1'l i' 1 , H ' A ' V 4' '?.f1.lQ .,,. Viffil-A j Robert Miller, Randie Pettigrew ' iiikl.. ff ' W, -fa ' E A f 'Y in wi 1 T ii Q. -TL T5 5545.1 f ' S559 ' V',' ' 7 A ,V , ' Bryan Reed, Brett Rice, Peggy I K Ji' ., , X ' is VVVV M ., .,'V :V A, ,Ana ip fm: ,V j V f Rich, Russ, DODIIH, Sav- in ,Q A rii B rrsl sias i 1n0, Amy Shelton, Randy Shet- . S, V, Yi tefly, Frank SiIn0nS, Tndd if-31 .sa A sf- f TYGYSJ iril 3571 fs J :-,. it A if 5- i i i' r- 9, J- it Vicki Snyder, Cynthia. Tarvin, Michelle Turner, Kenny Welch, Larry Wiley, Jimmy Williams, Sherry WoU'e Absent: Rex Delpk, 123 Cheri Finney, Jane Persing, Tammy Stalker ofartli grade utilizes refererlee materials This year, the goal of the fourth grade class was to become more effi- cient in the use of dictionaries, encyclo- pedias, and reference materials. The fourth grade also spends much time learning geographical concepts and terms. Committees were in charge of deco- rating the bulletin board with a mural for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and Easter. The murals were orig- inal and very well done. 75252 Leis-fav-is iz -2 if 'EQ 1 WM ' ' LMVV eo 7 o Q if V .. . V- 5, ,Vg ik, na , K M .X l , V -op K 5, gi, .. ml, 1 .No-f iso -f - .szs - .o- . m osh -' k oloov'ffo3,l.o .Z o 5 L- i ,Z .V ,, 5, ., so V o. ,V +V ffl ll, 1-of: oo 2 , n Ta!?o-esoooore':llsl.i.:!52l2- s o ml : .la l f- - , . W '1 l of -. ..: gy ol ,, . 1 Voo V f ' ' V J n?6f Hye5fr . V . - . .. .oo l - ' ' Wiii fa: -- ' -V -- . , i ' o .sitio . , , ' f 'M ' Q is o . V fi T a ,gi gk K. o K, K, , . f o ' Vt Vo .o 'l , Qs V Q . n fl V ' . ,n,.. . n . .V . Above A bird's eye view of the fourth grade's favorite subject. Left Mrs. H their reading lessons. Sl. ,fV -f .,,,, Vi 5, goo: ao Q . , -92 ..o,V., erron's class work hard on Michael Anderson, Philip Ar- 'iii 5fT2 F5'-o ,E . , -'h-i' o I W Aooooo. Todo , .. if . l ia . ol Barker, Brent Bennett, Christo- V ,Z V -V ii fl -li? Tg. , . rr' V, ' ' i . pher Blessing, Doon Bomoo fo . sf ' .... rid VVV.. rlg' irrrrrrr. . .oo lo. Christine Bowles, Mitchell A ,l,, L all is T l rl . ll Lisa Burris, Thoman Burris, Iii, ,,., ' i ,,,- n H . V l ..,,'V - l James Callaway, Scott Carter, , A j r- flgj ga, U, 4. i ii'll L' 4,1 . 139 o 4 Df1rrelClarkoPamaa C0fVTff1Cl1 in , -1 .-l. if Q- ll.l ffl T f V ' .24 C022, John Davidsafll Bradley iw- .l f or X .lk Vo 'f T M, rll N I ,l V l'lVlll Joseph Eldridge, Penny Flat- fa l V . l 7 c 1. ford, Lana Hall, Kevin Homoy, .1 . 1 fl jf Ray Helterbrand, Kurt Hel- l , . . l llll c l'..ll .. o Tanga, Gary Hudson. Eugenia ,.. L ,..-, I A .,,. ,... llll .,. ,. ..VV ..,..,. Hughes, Michael Jenkins ' l V V' , 'i . l H Gregory Joslin, Girla Kepner, 4. L 1 f l ole, V 5, l,VV , Q 'll .oo ,L 'l'ii ,f ' A1 .fi Q gf? I Steven Lempereilr, Rodney Les- , A .V V. 5' A . ter, Kimberly May, Micllael ' f iiff Z . V me . .l.. ' for lfifaiil McCall, Tammy MCD0le, Mich' AAV- ifl' if ' elle Moo. Mills .. .. ll , . . V, ,,.V i l W Kimberly Norris, Chris Perry, i ' . VoVV V l ll' f ' 5159 V Michael Rettlgo Dee Anne Rich' ...oo X X l' i o.. ardson. Chflooloo Ri1ey,TammY nefll oolo o , lg. lll Riley. Tammy Sandef'-U' . o ' V n.... i i l , , n l, f,.. ..., T . i jt V -Q Tracie Shape, Amy Sim- V- 3- Q V, , 5-' merman, Twly Smart, John Ll V L Wi 1 lo o ' iris A fif Smith, Joey Stewart, Kip Stottle- 'lol' l,..' l Vl- Taller, Tanya Swfw,Nf1than Tal- Jenny Wertz, Todd Whisman, 1 VVo' m ,... .J I ben, Gay Wable Wayne Wyant, Todd Zeiss . i L ' If gi V 1 ' - , QQ . :lil V ,o-V. 1 .TSI , 5-V, 'if' ' L' ' 1 .3 oo ' 131'-i'.'li f' D 4 ool' l 124 Fourth grade hircl gfr'ader's 'visit the Reading Corner Above Mrs. Beanblossom's class quietly await recess. Right Mrs. Davis's class takes a break after an interesting movie. f , , f Besides the regular subjects that the third graders studied, special emphasis was placed on reading for fun. One class reserved a corner of the room with a carpet for reading only. After they had finished their regular work, the students were free to go to the Read- ing Corner. The third grade teachers believe that it is important for children to feel free to express themselves. Therefore, when a problem or important subject came up, the students had an open discussion of the matter. ' ,K 'rr'r f ' f ' f r R0beft AI1deI'S0H, Chris Baller, rlrts K t K te n xt Mieheel Beamer, Jeff Bennett, l i V Vrvp V K L , ,.g .ig Jeff Bennett, Roxanne Camp- f- 7 :V ' 'i bell, Jamie Carpenter, Kevin Da- . i View-'i1'DeViS 'iff K iiiii riiee iiei rm oemig, semi Enzyme, iia 1 Q -K r e I cetf +1 t .. Lisa Everiti, Michael Fleaerd, V :L Vrzg gl re., .,,, -:ga-f, Quincy Flatford, Cameron e K - Hardwick, Jeff W e- ,, , Vy gb V ,VVQV f V Helpling, Christine Hensley J f' p , Ki V V , it ,Q A 5 Vickie Hinshaw, Penny Hobbs, 'LK V A -wx , A K fill' if' Brian Howell, Karen Hunt- , e Vi VV Ulf V K 1 V ,-E4 'M X fi' 't',' ,fgf zinger, Jeff Jarrett, Stephanie fk 'A ffl l 'F-ie V fig - K Johnson, Todd Jones, Mark Kim- iii' K' V . . V fa it K rgil . iV,. 1 VVV QV, -LVV ' merling, Scott Kirby V ,,,, . V H V , V K 5K VY? ' lelz ri' ,eh 'lil it 5 . +V e - K3 , Jack Lee, Dawn Lum, Maureen , Veg . V V.,' ,af V, VVIVV Q, 4:1 ,I , l A V,,V , , ,SQL J MayV Melissa Mcclmtich Robert ' 5 e ' -'a ,' 1 M 1, Z if - K' McClintock, Laurie McDole, iia K K 'e.'e e. 2 in I e K K 'Mgt K Carol Mefluffey, Te Vasa . VVVV , McMillan, Matthew Milburn K -sir sfti eiir 9 eiciiri V f lQfi 5,5 ' if -setf KKKr ' ji Donald Miller, Frederick More- . ,ff f ,LV ' ' ' ., , V K' 'tt K K lock, Lamoine Oliver, Jeff Ran- . ,,..,.,.i,..., eti, a 1 A A N . .,, if 'r l dell, Brian Riee, James R0Ude' S' C ,V V f .,.i V , f V M lgushl, Joaln Russegl, Tzitmberlyn e' . ..' .S ' ' K' ' - ' 'iiit all GFS, 3-mmy amp ey W - ee H ' Y ii W in it e W ff K - K ' KK -f a K 4, fix.: KK 2 - iii: ' K 5, W :fi M 1' Vg,-,V sw' - etre 9 ' 'Y VK'e 1 it iiii V Scott Seegraves, Kim Shafer, Da- i ,,,. , , ,-,f A5 vid Sisson, Kathy Smith, Paul V KKKKK y 'KKK K. K rKle 4 ,XV .psf . is ,,,V VV,V ,. . ,, ,. .. ' ll f at nf 'W' eeetr f .1 v H KraKKee',re K s v Q K 7 e .K 6.33 5 rf-1, N 4: 24,11 A A.. Smith, Chris Snyder, Philip Snyder, Mickey Swadley, Rickie - Nxt. it Taylor , ,Mt .. Q12 I . ' K Rhonda Taylor, Donald Wagner, ' Ruth Wampler, Deena Watkins, Melissa Wiley, Ronald Wiley, Elaine Wolfe, Brian Wood, Doug Wood Absent: Eric Cleg, Nadine Lee rg Science is a new world for the second grade Todd Miller looks up for a few seconds then proceeds to finish his art work. Frances Adams, Darren Also- brook, Anthony Armendariz, Nancy Barker, Kimberly Barnes, Susan Blessing, Stacey Bod- enhorn, Sterling Boles, Kenneth Bourke Michael Bradley, Brian Clark, Clifton Clark, Margie Cloud, Kelly Cochran, Ray Coggins, Penny Cow, Kimberly Davidson, Jonathan Delph Todd Due, Paul Edenfield, Tranda Fetty, Toby Fincher, Adam Fink, Iseral Flatford, Vickie Foiles, Guina Funk, Vickie Gaw Paul Gore, Mark Green, Amy Gwinn, Pamela Harrington, April Hicks, Gaylyn Hodge, Terri Husted, Kimberly Jack- son, Damki Jenkins Scott Lawther, Douglas Lum, Michael Mahoney, Billy Jo May, Thomas McCoy, Andrea McDole, Vickie McDole, Jennifer McFarland, John Metzger Brian Millikan, Darla Milliner, Tina Morris, Betsy Myers, Chad Nunley, Tina Parsons, Tammy Prater, Tyanne Riley, Michelle Russell Kevin Smith, Anthony Stanford, David Stewart, Robert Turner, Daniel Ward, John Wardwell, Gregory Westerfield, Richard Whetsel, James Wyant 126 Second grade The second grade children have kept very busy this year with their new social studies pictures and sto- ries which enable them to under- stand the subject better. Also these children enjoyed writing stories us- ing new science words. Along with this, they also participated in many science experiments. The most im- portant task for the second graders this year was changing from print- ing to cursive writing. A special event that took place this year was the puppet play about the Three Billy Goats. The children worked very hard making their pup- pets from paper bags and they also entertained the Kindergarten class with their amusing play. Mrs. Neese's Class gives a big wave to camera I ,-N- -' at ' Q. -rvl i 'J J f leeer J, no rrrir f l' ' ' - 4 I , i' ,',t ll . . J J J, . - A J ' f li' J' I . 1 f.,,,,,,bjk J -' ' 'J , f St -. V. 1, ' ,M , 'Q 5 f 2:21 ' l - ' J ,, f, Wm, TQEJQJQ. , J . SL 1 -..':g. ,ggi ,J-i1Ji11,gy.iE,g J f , . -bfi' g Q2 ' f - V i K i,,' ' ' 1 'ff - q 'f f it x A Q A Y . . 5 .x K X4 L Q J .Y Jf' A. ,, J f -k,k. 1 t J JJ J nf J 4 J - lllvr J 'K J. ' .3 if ri, V7 ' i j 4. 3:55 f J ,i 'Jaxx ' . 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T ' 'Jr ' . . i Karl Wyant, Tzrrwthy Zeiss Ab- , , A sent: Michele Cotner, Todd i f irst gro,der's take ci big step Mrs. Forrer's first grade class quietly play in the room as they have finished all their lessons. ' is As a child begins his years of learn- ing, one of the biggest and hardest steps to take is the first step away from home. Some shed tears, and some insist that they are brave enough to en- ter the outside world on their own. Un- less a child has gone to pre-school, first grade is the beginning of a whole new life. Here, besides learning the funda- mentals of Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, a child must also learn to get along with other children. The new reading programs this year have been found very effective by the teachers and exciting to the children. The children think the holidays are spe- cial and try to make these days more meaningful with murals. 4- b ..Vk V .. 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A ,,,,, Edward Watkins, Jo Lana atta, Randall Wagner, Karen W.. , V Welch David Whffe WH- Ward Q. g if T 2 xf' V 5 A... 5, ,V i?f.fZiQf lzams, Bryan Wolla m, Todd f , VC ' C ',,, A if t C ' . ,, V.V - Wood Absent: JeffFea rnow, Ma- 'fef eff VV is ae: 211154 1 do1ma,R1'nke1' First Grade 127 Kindergarten students do their seat work. O Carl Allender, Michael Barnes, Stephen Bennett, Stacie Car- mack, Karla Clark, Kristina Cobb, Carey Cox, Amy Dale, Bi- lly Davis Steven Dicker, Michael Doss, John Earlywine, Sherri Everitt, Shelly Fisher, Toby Flaqbrd, Carmen Freund, Tommy Gra- ham, Teresa Gnill Catherine Hall, Angel Harring- ton, Micheal Hurst, Gregory Hol- mgren, Amy Husted, Angela Isaac, Jenifer Jarrett, Pamela Johnson, David Jones Melissa Kendall, Kathy King, Erik Lee, David Lloyd, Debra Lum, Kenneth Lumpkin, Jamie Manning, Kathy Mason, Amy McCastle Tracy McClintock, Amy McFarland, Tony Mclntire, Wil- liam Metzger, Julie Meyers, Brad Millikan, Jennifer Millikan, Brinn Mills, Jana Morelock Tammy Morris, Paula Newton, Michelle Norris, Barbara Phil- lips, Donna Pollard, Janelle Rat- zlaff Angela Ray, Donna Reavis, Chad Renbarger Brian Sandefur, Melanie Scott, Kelly Sisson, Chad Smart, James Smith, Keith Springer, Clarence Taylor, Libby Thomas, Edgar Van Buskirk Daniel Walker, Kent Watson, Kirby Watters, Westley White, Jason Wilcox, Todd Williamson, John Willis, Jerry Wollam, Les- lie Woodward Ie indergarten is The Kindergarten program pro- vided the children with their first school experience. The program in- cluded a strong emphasis on reading preparation, number recognition, and social development. Learning through play activities and games made learning fun for the children. Special activities for each holiday throughout the year were provided. Miss Grams taught the morning class while Miss Grams and Mrs. Blair teamed to teach the afternoon classes. This year the kindergarten pro- gram had a record number of eighty- two students. a new way of life Sleep is on the minds of the kindergarten stu- dents in their Christmas play. , I A A LLV. V:-f,,i K - 'iff y ,N Q A , , A ,Q W Ar K' K, , X ' , 5, , f A ., o',' ,k,, ,SX 3 , Vx sa . A v V ,A ' . A Q gf- ,'f' jl'n M , ' at '33, ,ll 5' 77-P ,S Q-Z- QU? ' ir X 51 ' L F 'N Qzff, J .r J ' 'ei f, A Q, 9 a W J-1, r s as s, ' , . r me i 'ii' r I , , is V ,,,,X ilflyklrfg, I V' .iff , In 1 f ...,. A J A 'ff Q Q 3- ' ' 2 - - '1 7 V 'H' f 'iffif Je' 5 ' A ' a. ,. Q ,,'-- I ,iv 171111. I , rf- 'ff ,A . 'fl-fr -1 l ,'r,1 ' 'U A, 'fi . 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IZ. , :V . ...: ,. ,V ,g , QV I V AV VKI: i-- VL VVV' ,V ,V K .. - 7 ' 'ree i ' r 1 ' W A J, H ' - Q ,',' ' .J ' ,, - ,- J A so -sr ' A if V' ' Ax if ' r '55, 5 lit ' lr - Stacy Wright, April Wyant, AB- man, Michael Hileman, Joyce ' SENT: Amy Barker, Ricky Beck- Rester, Tracy McDole, Kathy , Q' ley, Todd Freant, Matt Hase- McKinney V, it - ef i Special classes for special people The reason for a special education class is to give individual help to chil- dren who are slow learners. Basi- cally, special ed emphasizes reading, phonics, writing, and math, but only at each child's learning level. Mrs. Webb encouraged a special interest to the children this year, as they studied the American Indians and , Bryan Atkins Magean Faust they made books covering what they studied. As a reward to their extra ilt I S I I .S work, the class went to visit the Mu- 'S liii .,., nyi. y .,... g rri' irrir ' lvf seum of Indian Heritage in F S -I .,i Indianapolis. inen 'rin ff r.i. o gl g , ' I sg , p is af - ,fr 4 if Mary Stennett Suzanne Harris ff' , in my 'Y' f '1- Mrs, Cherie Marlene Hannah Webb S I A M Es nv ,... ,,., . - - . QW fi'- ri Kim Stanley Lisa Shupe Special ed. 129 Mctmtemmee keeps the school together A factor in the efficiency of L.H.S. is the fine job done by the custo- dians, bus drivers, and cafeteria Workers. These people provide the necessary conditions for a more com- plete learning atmosphere. They provide transportation for rural stu- dents, a clean Well kept building, and hot meals daily. Students work in the cafeteria to help the cooks. A malted milk machine was installed in the cafeteria. Students may pur- chase malts to go along with their meals. The bus drivers bring rural students through all kinds of Weather to school. There is a custo- dian in the building 24 hours a day. Thanks to these people our school routine runs as smooth as possible. . Cooks: Ruth Van Duyn, Jolene Mills, Annabelle Oleksy Maxine Hofer Dorcus Mullet 130 Maintenance Bus drivers: In the bus left to right, Rosalie Stottlemyer, Vivian Kimmerling, Herschel Teeters, Schuyler Hudson, Standingg Wayne McClintock, Bruce Bagley, Gary Wells, Ralph Welch, James Hall. Bob Westrater and Bobby Baker discuss their day's work of keeping the school in proper running condition. x I np,-vu-umq iiiii Shirley Kepner sweeps up after a busy day at school. Emma Smith pauses before entering the janitorial supply room as she continues to do her work. Maintenance 131 L. PM-,, ::: ie, L L ff-' ' up 1-9--1' L: ' ,w 4,5 - JMX, L 553 ff if i L a p. ww-nwbf. A qyxia - -4 'T 'P m , L knnuermfng Su-iw! iisgwien L Yiwu 'WW' Wi' K WWWQNKW? QQ , E,gmma4,wwW ff f ' mm IL' L .L ' ML QQ, L-L ,, LLXZQQQEKLXN L af ..,.L. L, XX,,,LL ,L L W, ,L ML1m.:, .,,, . 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I .... -1 f - - V rxgjgg. . cg-T ,IZ X 1' 7 5 f- 5 'TI 1 ' , . , 4 CUNT4 2 RCCKWAY GLASS PLASW COMPANY INCORPORATED Plant 4 Lapel, Indlana W'1-F-u., my :veg REQ Ng ag X Q- eo 5' 25 Q - CQ , V Qr 6:9 . x I -, ,i ..P M ,K ag Advertisements 135 136 Ad tl Educatlon 1S a gas IM ,IWW IM M It mflates the ego uw It hghts up dark places A 0 'M It llfts your s1ghts 6 3 Not everybody l1kes lt ff ii! But nobody goes far Wlthout lt And the more you have the farther you can go ia-g.....a We hope you ll keep golng Wlth your educatlon And when the tlme comes you ll thmk about Delco Remy as a good place to work Delco Rerny Q O 9 W- . ,goggle aa 1 a eg , y.ps. a 4 paly . zzz . . ' be do ,.,: ..,, ,, . .' ,-l- Aix' f Q :,., - ' ' - , ,,,, 'i'. , 'J 7 5 Qlzz As . , 'ly:' 2 f - ' . ,.,-- i , . . . ' 7 n a 9 ' - Divisiun of General MOIDYS ' And EYSO n, Indiana o-4' 'YK cowosf he 9 9 Gary Sylvester and Jeff Huntzmger pause to chat wlth a cardboard man at Syl vester s Heatlng and Coolmg nl? Lora Slmons and Cmdl Howe look to Russ Regenold for thelr new car needs GENE S YL VES TER HEA TIN G AND COOLING 5127 Columbus Ave nderson Indlana Phone 649 2561 R USS REGEN OLD PON TIA C I N C 303 Pendleton Ave Anderson Indlana Phone 644 2571 1 K , I 3. A J , if 1 ' r ' , W! A osse . ,N , 1ohn9 -ating , 5 nm V A ' W , . SSR 'u , . . fl' , V- l . . ,. 7 Y lg., Advertisements 137 'N-uimr WWW E M-1, are-fP M5 Q5 aalfu TW. lg -I M Z- 3 .......1,, EMM EMM new EK WM M5313 AL, some wi Brenda Stephens Mltch Rlchardson and Krlstl Maxwell pause Bunce Auto Sales dlsplay the old and the new ln car models a moment before enterlng the Lapel Hardware Lapel Haydwafe Bunce 3 Auto Sales, Inc Plumbing Electrlcal Tools Hanna Palnt Lapel Indlana Best 1n new and used cars 2106 Ohlo Ave Anderson, Indlana Phone 534 3146 Dan Rlchardson Phone 6435915 AXWELL S AUTO TRIM Tony Rlley sees for hlmself that Mlller Huggms offers the fm Mxke Glvens and Sam Maxwell take a break after a hard day s est ln buslness and offlce supplies work at Maxwell's Auto Trlm Shop Miller Huggins, I uc M a:vwell's Auto Trim Everyth1ng for every off1ce Body trlms, 1nter1ors and tops 1212 Merldlan Street Anderson, Indlana 225 E Ninth St Anderson, Indlana Phone 644-4404 Phone 643 8414 WT K 1 - L fj: - 'K W ' -' ' .K 'l x 'S'-Wwg 7 I ' - ' X H 'f' V If I Q W- , tiff LQ? s - . 1 nf A Mm .alyssa fwgf J Nw ,. rw., .. , . - , 4 5 H L lr , tK'L ,ms-,kewl ' 1. 4 W- ' ' V .6 , 1 f i ' ' A - 1 Lx K e Qf ' .M f y v ' l 7 . 1 ' 9 ...- f X 3 U 138 Advertisements Tensxon mounts as the Lapel golf pro tees off Bug Barker Kent S Pro Shop W Frxendlmess IS dlsplayed by the employees of Whlte Petroleum to the customers Whzte Petroleum Co. State Road 11232, West salma HL fill CISLREUES TRICTLY ENFORCi u .eu C1nd1 Howe and Lora Slmons crack up whlle VlSltll'1g the C R A C K Shot Golf Course CRA CK Shot MIDI Golf Course Putt away your worry Come V1Slt us ln a hurry N Mam St Lapel Ron Husted AP Brenda Stephens Lora Slmons, Krlstl Maxwell and Dlck Petry asslst Rlck Hall wlth the welghlng ln of h1s truck Lapel Grain Co., Inc. Lumber Millwork Plttsburgh Palnts Gram Kentfeed Arcadlan Fertlllzer Lapel, Indlana Phone 534 3111 Wllili Wx 7. . ' NVQ 4-A N- I 1Sl lELp nm P I , - 1 mn sums. ' 1 Q , . p to D af 5 A lgxuwm' EWS! Q21 hgh K fl , . . . ., ' ' K L Advertisements 139 THE LAPEL REVIEW Best 1n Local and School News Coverage James Bannon Publlsher Wllma Bodenhorn Edltor lk 51 ,T 7 V 'r-w-.,.L,.,,V.-x J-mx wich, l iw X, yli. 1 www fi Q i sqm? 363 'W R 5,5 Mavis S qw 9 .ima Vi- Ri.. ,R jf Q ,mimi-Mfg Mlke Gwens Cmdx Howe and Dlck Petry rest after a long clxmb up the stalrs at the Mark Motor Inn Mark Motor Inn 2400 Bypass 109 South Anderson, Indlana .X K.. Tony Rlley and Dlcky Petry choose thelr Halloween pumpkm at Maler s Super Market Mawr s Super Market 1315 Park Road Edgewood House of Cholce Meats adv 'WWW Nancy Husted loans candy canes to Cmdy Turner and Juhe Olesky at the Lapel Savlngs and Loan Lapel Safvmgs dt Loan Mortgage loans KL savlngs accounts 823 N Maln St Ph 534 3150 , - 1 - n , N ' 77 5 l 1 f I s 4 g Q Q , - 4 ' ' fi P .vi 'a at Pm, , ' Q. .. pzlilvii 2 f f Q gg 4. 3 2 5 ? g 2 1 f 4 ' in Q 1 I Q ' f-FAH R- - , :EJ 1 4 X, X f -1' Y rv or so f e 1 S 5?': iF:-19, 1' fl 51221 5 5 glgiff - , 1 K K 5 ' E 5 5 ' Y 4 .W 5 1 . .rum , Q '- iglflizii' 'fr3i,'5ffif ,. 5 in A K H ' : W 5- - . X f ff' ri f . Y 7 140 Advertisements We The Cltlzens Gram Company Inc IS quiet at the end of a very busy day Cztzzen S Gram Co Incorporated Lapel Aroma l TEETERS' UNION 76 1020 Maln Street Lapel, Indlana Phone 534 3144 Q NXqNxh:xQs:xEx W-0-.f'N as XX?-Q Qhari M Nu 33 'zaxgffe 4 Clndy Turner Clndy Husted and M1ke Sylvester stop to smell the flowers at Wolfes Floral Co WOLFE S FLO WERS R R 9 on St Road 32 West Box 301 Anderson Ind 46011 Dlck Petry and Lora Slmons VlS1t the fmest realtors ln Edgewood EDGEWOOD REALTY 3317 Nlchol Avenue ' 9, ' -,K K Q V?Z:iA.W....g ..,, 1 N. , if as ' , . ' tm ft ra 'E--A Q , ,, , 1 ' ,QV 1 'guy 'fy 'A lslrl R alll A - ,l .K 'I H fdgfffj - 'A W 11 f bf - I 55 .. ...,,, ,, ., ,,, ggi fy , ,:,k My Il E 1 4' tl- so o r l.l f 1 I ' of M' - J 'A , V ry p if 5, W- 4 I W QL . kk I Q -- , If G.. A' si, K K . if .. JL, , I U .V vi 1 R 1 gif A , eff A' eee at 3 f . ,HMG . ,, 3 Q 1 V H 3 We at , . . f' 1 Q Q ya sg, I .n ..., A r rrtlr 1 frr r f ssll , I rss 3 . . , . . 7 , . l , , like as A ' A 541 l A jf l , Advertisements 141 Julle Hopkms and Cmdy Mllner study the meat PFICGS care fully before makmg thelr purchase CASCADDEN S GFOCGFIGS Meats Frozen Foods Produce Phone 534 3161 Lapel Cmdy Turner and J uhe Oleksy hang around and watch for fall mg rocks MARTIN MARIETTA RR 1 Lapel Indlana if N NR Mr Chamberlaln carefully examlnes one of hlS many tlmepleces E H CHAMBERLAIN J E WELER 914 Maln Street Lapel Indlana Ph 534-3169 Dee Morrls and Mary Hendrlcks rely on State Farm Insurance DEB H UN TZIN GER INSURANCE Hlghway 67 Pendleton ' 4 . 1 be 5 I, 1 t l id ,Lf Y' .ff W Q 4. l 1 1 , - , , f 3 1 , 'rf 'Tl' W- V , W , , M.,r,..e ,,,. o,A.r .4f., , 1 ,Q I , t E - 5 l i E E dr.., . . , , 142 Advertisements W 'vm 'X For thelr medlcal needs Clndy Turner and Julle Oleksy see the pharmaclst at Gwlnn s Drug Store GWINNS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DEPT 534 3165 PHONE 534-4183 LAPEL INDIANA ALAN J SWINFORD RPh Manager Tlred of dI'lVlIlg an old bucket? See Luther Puckett Complxments of Luther Puckett CHEVROLET, INC. PENDLETON, INDIANA Dava Haskell and Clndy Maxwell lean towards Pendleton Auto Supply for all their car needs PENDLETON A U TO SUPPLY 234 South Pendleton Debble Edgreeen, Mellnda Rlchards, Cheryl Hensley, and Jo Ellen Knotts, pose as hood ornaments for Rlchards Trucklng Company, Inc RICHARDS TR U CKIN G CO., INC. Lapel, Indlana Ph 534 3148 I t I ,Y X K 1 --I . ' c tl X' W- ,, -,,,,,, E 6. ... r I I it I . 5 I TJ L- I 1 . I , It ,lffii N I w w: . - Ai, . . 4 - ' U U 7 . 7 7 . , . . l I f ' I I I 'Q , , Advertisements 143 FISHER BROTHERS FURNITURE Lapel Indlana Phone 534 3132 JARRETT S MARA TH ON J unctlon 32 Sn 132 Lapel, Indlana Phone: 534 4181 3 Convement Locatlons In Noblesvllle dag gotkms Auto Sz Home Stores Q MITEE HANDY f CORNER ANNEX Corner Conner Sz 9th MAIN STORE East Slde Square Mltee Handl EVERYTHING FOR DO IT YOURSELF AUTO AND HOME FIX UP NEEDS' ST JOHN S LIVESTOCK FARM We sell breedlng and show stock Fred St. John R.R. 1 Lapel 0 2 . . . I l . , l St. Road 32-East . 1-az-xiyy I 2 Qi, ' : - '21 'TJ Jl 0 . . 'lo 144 Advert' ts MYER S INSURANCE AND Stony Creek Stone REAL ESTATE CU, IWC Lapel Phone LAPEL DARI BAR 5th Street Lapel Indlana Phone 534 4728 R R 414 BOX 345 534 3744 Noblesvllle Indlana 46060 Junctlon St Rds 13 Sz 38 DON S A U TO BODY AND SALES Complete body Work and palntlng 24 hour Wrecklng servlce Lapel Indlana Don Smethers Phone Rural Route 1 534 4446 7 Free Estimates V 7 7 - . 7 Ad t' 1 ASK FOR DURBIN E M3 E FEED62 GRAIN Co Flnest Meat and Sausage Products Emge Packlng Co Inc Anderson Indlana TAN DH SER VICE AND SALES 2503 Nlchol Ave 1531 Merldlan Anderson Indlana 146 Ad t' t Nutrena RR 413 St Rd 32 Noblesvllle In Phone 534 4443 LAPEL LAN ES Open bowhng Fr1day Saturday Sunday Phone 534 4184 GRAHAM 'S M ULLE T DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION STORE Complete Bulldlng and Natlonally advertlsed clothlng Flnlslllng for the famlly Pl10He 534 3729 Lapel Indlana 534 3156 Pendleton Indlana 778 3707 pe thBbKl H y e ho es Bob Kluth Insurance Bud and Betty Pcwkw 624 Maln St Phone 534 3153 State Road 32 Insure today Be Sure tomorrow Between Lapel and Noblesvllle Ad ert' ts 147 HUNTER WEIDNER CHEVROLET IN 2603 Broadway Anderson Ind1ana Phone 642 8041 BEST EVER DAIR Y 722 Broadway Anderson Indlana Phone 644 7781 SUB URBAN BEA UTY SALON Owned and operated by Mlldred W1II1tS Sz Marjorle Patterson Phone 642 0197 Anderson Indlana s.,,I.i-f BLOCK :Sr BRICK SALES CORP ANDERSON INDIANA a 7 ,ipkff fx Psiir ,E , . TTER CONCRETE MASQ 148 Advertise ts E589-v W XX ggx Q39 Q-Zgcvx 'Www M 'WA R Wx Q XQEQESW 3553 K 25959 X wa gym? X? X 0 X, wi hh X 333 'Z if Q5 E49 www QXX X 5 'X XS AQ, QM QA ,XXX .5 Rfxysox DV Wff Sgqxg X A32 X-,, + E' 4 KQV Q 'N WX 'Q ,QE-SA X' Rygww 9 N' -9Y 'XC 1 :X fl N eff Xx'fN,?:jf?f,Se-QS' ,Mx 51,6-HW' wfvfvgkw R .f 'x Qxw X312 v'+-Xxv, '35 'ww' QQ ' QV' .QIQA seam 'MK X,g, B 442 4 X, 5 N. ,gg SX- 4 Xx QM PXX Sfxvx XXQ., 2595?-W. Xwmoq-Q,-ex MXN 4-W m Www -Q,-,A wwe wx Xess x NWA X-mmm Wmwssww .X N XVX X X Wg? EPSI COLA wX You ve got a lot to llve eps s got a lot to give. N ' YF' '-Y ' ' ' -. h u .c 'qv ,.-.u-.!-?33!-5.:-Z'+!-- -- ' - .. , fi-15-fifiifirz :' 1'?X:.' W' 'ak'-2:2 -. 'f-1f?':15fee?2'2'-X? XXI 1 ' 2' fi?i252'f,:221ie2s11:42Z Q-152-,-:12iS-+2'- -'fu - gqzizg ,Q -'- .F:12:Z i'Lj,vX+ . - ' F2535 -5: I if A 9 , n I - , - Advertisements 149 Prest1 ge Portralts REID S STUDIO Your off1c1al yearbook and Senlor photogra phers offer the flnest 1n Senlor portralts tographlc needs 1205 Maln St Anderson PENDLETON BANKING COMPANY 100 West State Pendleton For over 100 years the Pendleton Banklng Company has made savmg easy wlth a drlve ln bank ln Pendelton and a branch xn Markelvllle THE 'Y DO SH OPPE Weddlng Gowns Tuxedo Rentals 5217 Columbus Avenue . By 7 family groups, weddings, and all other pho: Cathy Hemy saves on the cost of gas at Teeters Shell TEETER S SHELL Herschel Teeters Owner Lapel Indlana 534 3177 Cathy Helny gazes at the flne Jewelry dlsplayed IH the wmdow of Smlth s Jewelers SMI TH 'S JE WELERS Quahty Jewelry SIHCQ 1946 Mrs Anderson takes time out from her busy day s work at the J 8: D Restaurant J ci D RESTAURANT North Maln St Lapel Dlnners and Short Orders Carry out Orders Elalne May seek fmanclal help at the Pendleton Savlngs and Loan PENDLETON SA VIN GS AND LOAN Noblesvule Ind 778 3383 115 W State St Pendleton . , . , 7 . , - ' 1 , I - . . Advertisements 151 .4 dyH A E REALTY AND MERLE NORMAN INSURANCE COSMETICS Make UP 19550115 by 3PP01UllmeUl3 Residential Commercial Farm Sales by Jean Brown only 642 2021 St Rd 32 East 534 3141 We also carry purses scarves Jewelry Warren Huntzmg-er Realtors THE JIM ADAIR CORPORATION Industrial Melinda Richards pauses before entering Edginn. 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34, 88 Allison, Donald-18, 30, 32, 33, 34, 79, 30, 95, 96 Allison, Jaya-26, 35, 114 Almquist, Daniel-63, 118 Amos, Sandy-2, 20, 26, 110 Anderson, Gayla-34, 68, 118 Anderson, Jim-18, 26, 32, 63, 64, 110 Anderson, Margaret fMrs.l-88 Andrews, Michael fMr.J-79, 88 Asbury, Annette-68, 114 Jeanette-63, 67, 67, 116 Asbury, Asbury, Pam-27, 95 Barnes Asbury, Bagley, Bahler, Robert-26, 112 B Bruce fMr.l-131 Mrs.-88, 130 Baker, Bob-131 Baker, Jim-35, 70, 71, 114 Banning, Cindy-5, 34, 68, 116 Barbee, Rhonda-118 Barbee, Rick-22, 95 Barbee, Rocky-118 Barbee William-112 Barcus: Gary-22, 56, 57, 53, 112 Barcus, J oseph-118 Barker, David-9, 15, 25, 26, 38, 64, 9 103 Barker, Jerry-28, 34, 57, 63, 112 Barker, John Eric-13, 57, 61, 70, 114 Barker, Kendra-16, 20, 26, 95 Barker, Philip-57, 63, 76, 118 Barker, Rhonda-58 Barker, William-26, 38, 64 Barnes, Patty-114 Tamm 26 34 110 1 y- 1 1 Bauer, Pam-13, 26, 68, 112 Bays, Alan-13, 29, 57, 116 Bays, Willa Rose-87 Beanblossom, Louise fMrs.l-88 Bell, Bill-22, 112 Benedict, Elaine-116, 117 Bilbrey, Sherry-114 Bilyeu, Tina-114 Bixler, Lora-68, 114 Bixler, Mary-40, 51, 95 Blair, Hollis-63, 112 Blue fMr.l-30, 31, 40, 88, 159 4, 96, 98, Bodenhorn, Cathy-18, 20, 26, 30, 32, 33, 34, 68, 110 Bodenhorn, Joyce-20, 26, 32, 33, 35, 63, 66, 68, 82, 83, 114 Bodenhorn, Chris-18, 26, 57, 63, 110 Bodenhorn, Tim-57, 63, 110 Boerner, Cheryl-112 Boles, Scott-13, 34, 63, 118 Bomar, Darla-118 Bomar, David- Bond, Dennis-110 Bowles, Roger-23, 29, 118 Brandenburg, Cara-5, 116 Brandenburg, Karen-12, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 39, 68, 81, 86, 81, 158, 159 Branham, Greg-30, 57, 112 Braham, Jeff-30, 57 Braham, Karen-34, 68, 118 Braham, Sheila-96 Breece, Marla-26, 30, 53, 67, 68, 114 Brinker, Dan-112 Brobst, Barbara CMrs.J-7, 89 Brookfield, Price-64, 70, 71, 72, 89 Brown, Brad-5, 57, 61, 70, 71, 114 Brown, Debbie-17, 27, 30, 96 Burk, Brad-57, 116 Burk, Kevin-118 Burris, Busby, Busby, Busby, Mike-29, 34, 76, 118 Bret-26, 30, 112 Josanna-30, 34, 68, 118 Randy-118 C Cain, Pam-35, 114 Campfield, Diane-15, 68, 112 Carey, Lee-116 Carlin, Tim-26, 110 Carlisle, Patty-116 Carpenter, David-22, 26, 112 Carpenter, Kathy-22, 110 Carter, Debra-26, 30, 43, 114 Castor, Beth-4, 3, 20, 30, 63, 114 Castor, Carmen-34, 68, 118 Castor, Debbie-13, 18, 20, 68, 81, 110 Castor, Penny-96 Castor, Richard-22, 112 Cecil, Scott-29, 34, 118 Childs, Cheryl-68, 116 Clark, Charles fMr.J-87 Clark, Debra-26, 30, 31, 68 Clark, Donald-114, 157 Clark, Mark-22, 26, 112 Clark, Rita-2, 12, 29, 118 Clark, RodA118 Clouse, sandra-20, 26, 34, 63, 36, 110 Coffey, Vickie-110 Cole, Nancy-20, 26, 30, 35, 68, 114 Cole, Robert-29, 63, 68, 76, 78, 118 Colip, Brian-116 Collins, Brian-118 Cook, Cheryl-35, 116 Cook, Chris-35, 116 Cook, Debbie-20, 39, 68, 1,12 Cookman, Bryan-9, 24, 25, 26, 61, 64, 7 Coomer, Gary-35, 57, 63, 70, 77, 114 Copelan, Sabrina-39, 112 Cox, Vicky-9, 20, 26, 32, 36, 97, 103, 10 Crooks, Marsha-20, 35, 63, 66, 68, 114 Crooks, Melanie-20, 26, 29, 68, 86, 110 4, 159 Crose, Albert-118 Cunningham, Jon CMr.l-87 D Daugherty, Herbert-26, 30, 110 Daugherty, J ames-29, 118 Davis Beth-35, 116 Davis, Debbie fMrsl-89 Davis, Jonathan-57, 63, 77, 116 Davis Renee-26, 28 Davis, Rick-117 Davis, Sherilee-112 Davis, Ted-35, 114 Deeter, Bob-114 Deeter, Joan-18, 20, 26, 32, 34, 68, 86, 110 Denny, Bill-63, 77, 116 Dilg, Roger-79, 114 Dollar, Tami-34, 119 Dollard, Chuck-22, 97 Dollard, Denise-68, 78, 116 Doss, Mark-116 Drake, Willard fMr.l-87 Due, Karen-35, 40, 68, 116 Duffey, Brian-29, 34, 61, 118 Duffit, Becky-13, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 50, 53, 79, 81, 82, 96, 97, 158 Dulworth, John-22, 97 E Earlywine, Sondre-34, 68, 116 Earlywine, Tersea-68, 112 Edgreen, Carol-26, 30, 68, 114, 159 Edgreen, Debbie-20, 26, 34, 88, 82, 86, 1 143 ' Edgreen, Dennis-61, 77, 114 10, 134 IMA Index 155 Eldridge, Jeffery-35, 63, 77, 116 Etchinson, Rex CMr.J-61, 87 Everitt, Jim-22, 23, 61, 114 Everly, Theodosia fMrs.J-89 F Faulkenberry, Mike-118 Faust, Janet-40, 51, 97 Fearnow, Melinda-32, 97, 153 Fields, Fields, Fields, Fields, Fields, Bobby-63, 77, 78, 116 Brooke-63, 76, 118 Rhonda-2, 11, 20, 26, 66, Tim-61, 70, 112 Woody fMr.J-63, 79, 89 68, 112 Filbrun, Melvin-116 Fincher, Arlin-22, 23, 97 Fincher, Wray Jean-2.3, 114 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Brenda-20, 26, 27, 68, 110 Davide115 James-28, 114 Jane-34, 48, 68, 110 Jean-26, 110 Lee Anne-18, 20, 68, 81, 86, 110 Roy-118 Flowers, Susan-35, 114 Forrer, Forrer, Forrer, 110 Beth-20, 26, 68, 112 Bridget-20, 30, 35, 52, es, 31, 114 Bruce-13, 23, 25, 23, 51, 63, 72, 73, 75, Forrer, Cara-68, 118 Forrer, Cindy-12, 11, 20, 25, 26, 68, 86, 98, 103, 159 Forrer, Norma CMrs.J-89 French, Bill fMr.J-89 French, Joy-2, 30, 32, 34, 68, 112 Fulton, Mark-26, 32, 33, 35, 63, 77, 114 Funk, Thea-13, 68, 116 Funk, Ted-34, 112 G Galliher, Harold-22, 110 Gardner, Mary fMrs.J-43, 89, 159 Gaus, Chuck-30, 35, 114, 157 Gaus, Elizabeth-20, 26, 30, 34, 68, 112 Gaus, Lisa-2, 18, 20, 26, 30, 34, 68, 81, 82, 155 Gehlbach, Mary CMrs.J-89 George, Gibson, Givens, Givens, Givens, Trudy 1MissJ-68, 90 Chuck-26, 63, 79, 110 Cindy-20, 26, 58, 68, 81, 82, 112 Mike-26, 58, 79, 80, 98, 140, 158 Ronald-24, 118 Goolsby, Debra-112 Gore, David-118 Gore, Robert-22, 110 Graham, Christina-5, 63, 67, 68, 82, 114 Graham, Paul-57, 110 Grams, Kathy fMissJ-7, 90 Gray, Kelly-63, 115 Gray, Kristi-34, 68, 118 Green, Don-98 Green, Hilbert-32, 34, 112 Green, Rosalind-112 Griffin, Andy-17, 98 Griffin, Gail-26, 112 Griffin, Nancy-29, 30, 35, 68, 116 Griffin, Susan-29, 34, 68, 118 Griffin, Tami-116 Guil, Mike-41, 98 Gustin, Paul-9, 41, 57, 72, 73, 75, 99 H Hackleman, Laura-2, 20, 26, 30, 24, 68, Hall, Rick-34, 118 Hamilton, Donald-57, 101, 116 Hankins, Carol-116 Hankins, Julie-15, 35, 68, 114 156 Index 1 10, , 1 112 Hardwick, Anne-23, 68, 79, 114 Hardwick, Eddy-34, 79, 112 Hardwick, Gerald-57, 79, 80, 111 Harper, J ill-30, 68, 118 Harper, Julie-20, 26, 30, 34, 35, 64, 114, 142 Harrison, Donald-29, 118 Harrison, Teresa-26, 110 Hartman, Toni-34, 118 Haskell, Dava-26, 99, 143 Haskell, Tim-99 Hatley, Ginger fMrs.J-90 Hawkins, Bea-20, 26, 30, 35, 68, 114 Hawkins, Vince-22, 61, 114 Hazelwood, Lee-114 Heck, Jim-3, 8, 25, 46, 61, 72, 74, 99 Heck, Kathy-34, 110 Heck, Terry-61, 63, 77, 78, 116 Hedges, Mike-114 Heiny, Cathy-13, 20, 25, 44, 63, 91, 35, 99, 151 Heiny, Janet-29, 34, 44, 68, 118 Heiny, Lynnette-29, 34, 68, 118 Helping, Cathy-20, 25, 35, 68, 114, 147 Helping, Connie-110 Helping, Lisa-34, 68, 118 Hendrick, Mary-20, 26, 46, 68, 86, 99, 142 Hennegan, Barbara-5, 20, 29, 35, 26, 68, 114 Hennegan, Lisa-13, 23, 28, 34, 63, 67, 68, 118 Hensley, Cheryl-12, 18, 20, 25, 26, 27, 68, 86, 99, 103, 107, 134, 143 Herron, Ruth QMrs.J-90 Hersberger, Renee-4, 23, 114 Hersberger, Ron-26, 110 Hersberger, Sue CMrs.J-90 Hettinga, Kim-34, 68, 113 Donna-112 Hiatt, Hiatt, J eanette-57, 61 Hiatt, Hiatt, Hiatt, Hiday, Kem-53, 77, 116, 117 Kim-26 Toby-26, 34, 61, 110 Greg-22, 28, 112 Highsmith, Wayne-116 Highwood, Karen-116 Hobbs, Becky-28, 110 Hobbs, Billy-22, 26, 63, 113 Hobbs, Glen-22, 63, 110 Hobbs, Randy-23, 63, 76, 118 Hobbs, Thomas-22, 30, 110 Hofer, Maxine-130 Holycross, Kenneth-22, 63, 110 Holycross, Wayne-34, 116 Hollopeter, Lisa-23, 30, 34, 63, 67, 68, 119 Hollopeter, Rita-13, 20, 26, 30, 31, 35, 63, 66, 68, 86, 114 Hoover, Brian-111 Hoover, Dawn-26, 30, 68, 114 Hopkins, Julie-100 Hormell, Jim-18, 26, 30, 111 Horning, Gerald-100 Horton, David- 113 Howe, Cindi-9, 20, 25, 27, 48, 65, es, 79, 100, 137, 139, 140, 156, 159 Howell, Danny-63, 116 Howell, Jack CMr.J-90 Howell, Howell, Howell, Howell, Jon-58, 64, 70, 71, 73, 75, 113 Kathy-20, 35, 68, 114 Kenny-34, 63, 113 Ronnie-8, 9, 13, 16, 18, 24, 25, 32, 33 41, 53, 69, 60, 51, 64, 72, 74, 100, 104, 159 Howell, Thomas-63, 77, 116 Howenstine, Caroline CMrs.J-48, 90 Hudson , George-113 Hudson, Julie-29, 34, 68, 119 Hudson, Marsha fMrs.J-90 Hudson, Schuyler fMr.J-131 Huffma Hughes, n, Brad-22, 23, 77, 114 Roberta-20, 26, 35, 43, 114 Hull, Ronnie-17, 28, 45, 100 Humphery, David-113 Humphery, Harold-22 Hunt, Tim-76, 119 Hunter, Dallas fMr.J-52, 61, 65, 72, 73, 90 Huntzinger, Annetta-20, 35, 114 Huntzinger, D'Ann-3, 26, 35, 114 Huntzinger, David L.-72, 111 Huntzinger, David W.-22, 26, 61, 111 Huntzinger, Debbie-5, 34, 119 Huntzinger, Doug-5, 116 Huntzinger, Elizabeth fMrs.J-27, 91 Huntzinger, Jeff-3, 9, 16, 18, 24, 26, 32, 39, 58, -59, 61, 72, 73, 75, 100, 137 Huntzinger, JoEllen-23, 35, 68, 116 Huntzinger, Tom-34, 57, 76, 119 Husted, Cindy-9, 18, 29, 24, 26, 32, 33, 65, 68, 94, 98, 103, 106, 144, 152, 159 Husted, Chris-15, 35, 57, 63, 114 Husted, Kelly-23, 34, 68, 119 Husted, Randy-26, 111 I Ingle, Gary-119 Irby, Ricky-26, 144 Irwin, Bart-22, 26, 58, 63, 79, 111 Irwin, Beth-68, 113 Issac, Rodney-35, 116 J Jarrett, Brad-3, 26, 64, 111 Jarrett, Jack-26, 63, 79, 114 Jenkins, Jeff-116 Johnson, Debbie-29, 68, 116 Johnson, Jerry-63, 77, 116 Johnson, Robert-113 Jones, Kelly-68, 119 L Lackey, Brian-18, 26, 30, 31, 32, 40, 45, 100 Lamb, Ginger-68, 111 Lane, Steve-3, 111 Lawerence, Doug-119 Lawerence, Herey-30, 35, 114 Lawerance, Ralph-119 Lawrence, Terry-119 Lawson Ro er 26 34 113 1 g 1 1 Lempereuli, Tari-114 Lewis, Jack-23, 61, 63, 76, 119 Lewis, Lindsey-22, 49, 95, 101 Lisby, Russell-114 . Lloyd, Carol-23, 117 Lloyd, Debbie 23, 26, 29, 82, 113 Lloyd, John-64, 76, 119 Lloyd, Sharon-5, 23, 29, 34, 119 Looper, Elaine-20, 30, 35, 68, 119 Looper, Nina-29, 30, 34, 68, 119 Lowder, Greg-79, 113 Lowder, Terri-101 Luckey, Tracy-34, 68, 119 Lyon, Genevieve fMissJ-91 M Magers, Jim-26, 32, 33, 34, 61, 70, 73, 113 Males, Betsy-29, 34, 68, 119 Masters, Danf119 Masters, Eric-63, 111 Maxey, Cathy-117 Maxwell, Cindy-26, 101, 143 Maxwell, Denise-23, 34, 68, 119 Maxwell JeffH57 113 Maxwell f Kristi-9, 13, 16, 20, 25, 26, 63, 81, 32, 83, 35, Maxwell M axwell 102, 103, 138, 139, 156, 159 , Larry-63, 113 Rick-3, 51, 72, 75, 101, 102 Maxwelli Sam-64, 102, 137, 158, 159 Maxwell Susan-30, 117 May, Elaine-3, 9, 13, 16, 18, 20, 25, 26, 66, 68, 81, 82, 94, 98, 147, 159 May, Nancey-20, 26, 68, 81, 82, 113 McClintock, Wayne fMr.J-131 McCoy, Carinoe-34, 119 McCollum, Rick-22, 113 McCollum, Starla-18, 26, 30, 34, 68, 111 McDole, Jim-22, 113 McDole, Lawrence-22, 111 McDole, Penny-114 McDole, Ron-22 McDole, Willard-119 Jones, Joslin, Karel Karel Kevin-26, 28, 63, 113 Wayne-116 K , Jon-79, 114 Stiphanie 20 34 68 82,113 Kellams, Beverly fMrs.J-87 Kellams, Jim-111 Kemerly, George-100 Kemerly, Jeff-22, 113 Kemerly, Jerry fMr.J-44, 48, 77, 159 Kepner, Gary-26, 113 Kepner, Gayle-5, 68 Kepner, Grant-63, 119 Kepner, Greg-100 Kepner, Shirley CMrs.J-131 Merrill, Teresa-26, 34, 111 Metzger, Margret-5, 20, 26, 35, 68, 114 Metzger, Marilyn-18, 20, 24, 25, 68, 94, 98, 103, 158 Metzger, Patricia-67, 68, 117 Meyer, Joe-63, 71, 77, 75 Milburn, David-22, 23, 32, 33, 45, 59, 50, 65, 101, 102 Milligan, Debbie-30, 40, 68, 115 Milliner, Doug-102 Miller, Bradely-61, 77, 117 Miller, Jerry-63, 77, 117 Mills, Gary-23, 117 Mills, Howard, fMr.Jw87 Mills, Jim-26, 58, 63, 70, 71, 113 Kimmerling, Vivan CMrs.J-131 King, Elsie-68, 115 Kirchenbauer, Chris-26, 63, 113 Kirchenbauer, Kim-20, 30, 35, 68, 82, 114 Kirchenbauer, Mark-63, 76, 119 Knotts, JoEllen-26, 34, 111, 134, 143 Knott, Larry-26, 34, 63, 113 Koopman, Melody-116 Koopman, Robin-26, 111 Mills, Jolene fMrs.J-130 Mills, Mark-119 Mills, Mickey-26, 58, 61, 72, 73, 102 Milner, Cindy-20, 102, 142 Mix, Greg-119 Montogomery, Tom-115 Morelock, Cindy-117 Morris, Cathy-68, 113 Morris, Deanna-18, 26, 46, 102, 142 Morton, Randall-34, 57, 61, 117 Mullett, Dorcus-130 Munyon, Diane-26, 68, 115 Muse, Karen-34, 119 N Nealis, Judith-30, 34, 68, 119 Nealis, Julie-34, 68, 119 Neese, Alma fMrs.J-6, 91 Newby, Christy-117 Newman, Armella fMrs.J-91 Newton, JillM24, 25, 86, 102, 159 Noblitt, Kim-13, 15, 58, 63, 113, 157 Noggle, Marian fMrs.J-18, 26, 38, 44, 45, 91 Norris, Michael-35, 117 Nyboer, Jeff-26, 63, 64, 111 O O'Bryant, Buddy-115 O'Bryant, Katina-119 O'Connor, Janice-68, 117 O'Connor, Jeanne-20, 26, 68, 113 Odom, Mike-22, 111 Oleksy, Annabelle fMrs.J-130 oleksy, Julie-3, 14, 15, 13, 20, 24, 26, 30, 32, 33 65, 68, 81, 82, 86, 140, 142, 143 Olson, Field-26, 64, 111 Olson, Leslie-29, 117 P Parsons, Vickie-113 Passwater, Jeff-46, 56, 57, 57, 95, 103 Paulsel, George-13, 25, 26, 27, 30, 32, 103 Pearce, Melissa-26, 113 Pentz, Paula-5, 20, 30, 35, 68, 115, 135 Perry, Ann-117 Perry, Cheryl CMrs.J-91 Persing, Teri-29, 117 Petry, Dick-2, 3, 14, 96, 104, 139, 140, 141, 159 Pettigrew, Bruce-113 Pettigrew, Vicki-117 Pierce, Bill-30, 31, 40, 104 Pike, Marvin fMr.l-87, 88 Plummer, Denny-15, 26, 32, 39, 58, 63, 113, 70 71 Presser, James-57, 117 Index 157 Raper, Mike-35, 57, 61, 77 106, Presser, JoAnne-23, 34, 68, 119 Prough, Dale fMr.J-87 R Reavis, Donald-119 Reavis, Duane-115 Recto, Kelly-34 Redman, Jeri-28, 44, 104 Reed, George-63, 113 Reid, Jay-79, 115 Renbarger, Jon-26, 42, 58, 63, 70, 113 Rettig, Linda-35, 117 Richards, Melinda-18, 20, 25, 25, 27, 30, 34, 68, 86, 104, 105, 143, 152, 159 Richards, Roger- Richardson, Danny-63, 117 Richardson, Mitch-13, 26, 58, 63, 70, 71, 73, 111, 138 Richardson, Mitzi-9, 18, 32, 33, 68, 86, 103, 105, 159 Riley, Tony-15,,25,,26, 138, 140, 150, 157 Roberts, John-63, 77, 117 Robinson, Lori-34, 68, 111 Rockey, Lucille CMissj-13, 24, 81 Rodgers, Buddy-60, 61, 76, 119 Rodgers, Connie-2, 20, 26, 34, 68, 113 Rodgers, Sherry-34, 68, 117 Roudebush, Gerald CMr.J-86, 88 Roudebush, Lois fMrs.J-91 Russ, Roxanne-113 Russell, Frank-113 S Sager, Becky-30, 34, 68, 119 Sager, Dan-68, 77, 115 Sandala, Beth-67, 68, 115 Sandala, Nancy-68, 117 Sandala, Ronald-119 Sandefur, Jeri-105 Sandefur, Joel-63, 115, 157 Sandlin, David-22, 112 Scherer, Jay-49, 111 Schuler, Larry fMr.J-43, 92 Schuyler, Bobby-23, 26, 35, 77, 115 Schuyler, Sharon fMissJ-81, 82, 83, 92 Seal, David-117 Shafer, Jill-20, 35, 63, 67, 58, 115 Sharpe, Nancy-3, 34, 68, 86 Shaw, Leigh-18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 68, 86, 105 Shupe, Debbie-23, 34, 63, 67, 68, 119 Sigler, Jean Ann fMrs.J-92 Simmerman, Brian-61, 77, 117 Simmerman, Randy-63 Simmerman, Cathie-68, 115 Simons, Detra-68, 117 158 Index Simons, Lora-9, 96, 105, 137, 139, 141, 150 Simpson, Lisa-34, 68, 119 Smart, Smart, Smart, Jim-26, 58, 59, 105 Kim-68, 82, 115 Tim-26, 64, 113 Smiley, Wilma-113 Smith, Smith, Smith, Emma CMrs.J-1311 Jan-35, 117 Jeff-26, 35, 57, 63, 79, 115 Smith, John-22, 111 smith, Marlenef105 Smith, Rebecca-34, 119 Smith, Scott-61, 119 Smith, Tony-79, 113 Snead, Danny-115 Snead Dennis-30 34 111 Snyder, Debbie-23, 29, 34, 68, 119 Snyder, Donny-51, 111 Snyder, Nancy-23, 29, 34, 68, 119 Sorrell, Nina-5, 29, 30, 34, 68, 117 Sorrell, Terry-20, 22, 26, 111 Spearman, Ted-35, 63, 117 Springer, Bill-115 Springer, Mark-22 Stenklyft, Gerald-26, 77, 115 Stenklyft, Jay-34, 57, 61, 63, 77, 117 Stenklyft, Jean-68, 119 Stenklyft, Joan-34, 68, 119 Stephens, Brenda-2, 9, 15, 20, 32, 33, 50, 65, 68, 86, 95, 105, 138, 159 Stephens, Melinda-20, 32, 33, 66, 68, 86, 111 Stephens, Peggy fMrs.J-87 Stephenson, Curt-13, 77, 78, 115 Stephenson, Greg-13, 57, 63, 113, 119 Stephenson, PaulaH34, 119 Stephenson, Sharon-35, 46, 68, 117 Stewart, Rodger-117 Stinson, Belinda-20, 26, 68, 81, 82, 113 Stinson, Billy-22, 111 Stinson, Cheryl-68, 117 Stinson, Sam-35, 115 St. John fFred 0.5 CMr.j-21, 23, 50, 92 Street, Tina-23, 115 Stottlemeyer, Steve-63, 119 Stump, Gary-30, 63, 76, 79, 115, 119 Swango, Dorville-117 Sylvester, Cindyf68, 115 Sylvester, Gary-13, 18, 24, 26, 32, 61, 64, 72, 137 Sylvester, Mike-79, 106, 141 Sylvester, Toni-27, 68, 111 Szypylski, J eff-119 T Talbert, Cheryl-28, 81, 82, 111 Talbert, Lewanna-117 Tarvin, Chris-29, 34, 119 Tarvin, Greg-17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 30, 32, 34, 57, 61, 106 Tarvin, Jeff-29, 30, 35, 57, 61, 63, 77, 117 Taylor, Crystal-113 Taylor, Kenneth-28, 113 Teeters, Herschel-1311 Teeters, Norris-26, 63, 111 Teeters, Susan-20, 23, 26, 79, 81, 82, 113 Telfer, Steve fMr.J-57, 62, 63, 76, 92, 106 Terhune, Jeanine fMissJ-33, 40, 92 Terhune, ZoeAnn CMrs.J-42, 92 Todd, William-63, 76, 119 Trippeer, Jon CMr.J-28, 49, 57, 77, 92, 158 Trisler, Don fMr.J?27, 92 Trisler, Margaret fMrs.J-93 Troutman, Doug-35, 40, 115 Turner, Bryan-61, 76, 77, 119 74 56, 103, 104, 106, 140, 141, 142, 143, 159 Turner, David-106 Turner, Joseph fKevinJ-106 Penny-34 63 67 68 119 159 Turner, , , , , , Turner, Renee- 13, 20, 35, 63, 66, 68, 81, 82, 83, 115 Turner, Robert-53, 119 Turner, Ronnie-30, 63, 113 U Usfo, John fMr.J-87 V Vanasdal, J ayna-68, 119 Van Buskirk, Alan-8, 16, 26, 60, 61, 72, 73, 104 107, 159 Van Buskirk, Debra-2, 13, 15, 18, 20, 26, 66, 68, 81, 86, 111 VanDuyn, Ruth fMrs.DM130 Vangets, Tami-63, 66, 68, 111 Vanness, Mitch-26, 64, 113 Vickery, Rondal-12, 30, 79, 107 W Wade, Peggy-20, 107 Wagner, Teresa-23, 34, 119 Walker, Lucy-107 Ward, Kathy-26, 68, 86, 113 Ward, Peggy-18, 20, 68, 111 Watkins, Tom-23, 119 Watters, Boyd-119 Watters, Chris-22, 113 Weaver, Charlene-5, 34, 63, 67, 68, 117 Webb, Cherie fMrs.J-93 Webb, Darren-119 Webb, Dwight-111 Welch, Ralph fMrs.J-131 Welch, Lisa-23, 34, 68, 119 Welch, Lora-20, 26, 68, 113 Wells, Gary CMrs.J-131 Wells, Irma CMrs,J-28, 93 Westrater, Bob CMr.J7131 Whalen, Ann fMrs.J-38, 45, 93 Whisman, Teri-20, 26, 32, 33, 68, 86, 111 White, Gary-115.. Whitmill, Donnie-22, 30, 34, 111 Wilken, Susan-34, 68, 119 Williams, Debbie-28, 29, 117 Williams, Jerry-22, 28, 35, 115 Williams, Wes-95, 107 Willis, James4115 Willis, Karen-18, 26, 28, 68, 111 Turner, Cindy-13, 18, 20, 24, 26, 27, 28, 65, 68, Willoughby, Cheryl-5, 34, 63, 67, 68, 117 Willoughby, Renee-20, 26, 68, 113 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Christine-20, 34, 68, 111 Lisa-2, 20, 26, 68, 81, 86, 111 Steve-22, 56, 57, 60, 61, 79, 80, 113 Wise, Connie-35, 68, 117 Wise, Rick-26, 111 Wolfe, Bill-5, 29, 30, 57, 77, 117 Wolfe, Diane-18, 20, 26, 34, 68, 111 Wyant, Larry-29, 119 Wyant, Lorraine-23, 30, 68, 115 Wyant, Tammy-23, 34, 68, 119 Y Yancey, Chad-59, 63, 117 Yancey, J oy-68 Yancey, Scott-22, 113 Z Zion, Gunther-51, 107 Zion, Micheline-26, 48, 113 wa, .,,, As our final yearlcomes to a close We, J as Seniors, start to put the patches of ' i ouiffttpast tpyelve years of memories to- gether. These znemoriesf quilted to- . gether cover only a small portionof our lives. Itzj irfs is here l l We not only gained knowledge andunderstanding, eyi b ut We also gained friends whose influence We Will carrywith yal forever. Our years at Lapel will always be unforgettable y. ggpart of gus. 7 W6'if93liZCf'IlQW that our high school days are behind us. We mustgnovv start L to determine our future. Though We it are india timefsof manygproblems We look brightly into the future. We holdtthe e hopeyand the enthusiasm to make changes. Asfiwe striye for a more per- fect world, we will'ialways'ifremeII1.ber L rstr that Nothing is impossible for those who believef' f grlrr 0ur experiences throughout ffthese years Willalways bind us together. It is difficult to express gratitude tothose who have helpedus along the Way, but We, as Seniors, thank you. It is here we have learned that no matter who you are or what you do, you are importantf tr.. to thosegfsaround you. That is Why this year we are proud togisay WE COV- eg ERED rr ALL. 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