Lawrence Central High School - Bears Den Yearbook (Lawrence, IN)

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Ten Centralites and t s went to Europe on the Fo ign t dy X ea ogra ' X or L W ' f lfv-' glfuilerle ders and ni egournalism s students attended summer orkshops. Five senior delegates represented f f LC at Girls' and Boys' State. , The summer culminated with many ' attending the Indiana State Fair. s i Seniors Jane Ann Vigus and .lim Hammerling, life guards at the Lawrence flop! Sally Perry overlooks the Thames River in London. lhttdml Centralites f 'Park Pool, test the chlorine content in the pool as fascinated children watch. relax on an, Austrian Alp mid-way through their European tour 8 Collage Right, sophomore Becky Shattuck breaks her palamino, lookhan, into the correct gait ond form in demonstrating the proper technique of iumpina. left. i rer rr it V CU. tcp, it 2 Q? ' jjccci wwf A i!C0fyyLjZ.if ' ' - kiwi if gl Q, x, 5015 Q I' fi G-4-k Q,0M.fcQ,0.Lf t if Q,0,3 'ix l I , J QLLQL. ,Gu W ,Q . OJ an jx L f ,Qu O6 K vw., X While munching on cotton candy at the Indiana State Fair, sophomores M Donna Mattingly, Jaun Pedroza, and Sharon Holcomb try to decide which W ride is next. I Cwxilk 01.9 - tx To gain experience in his future profession, senior Tom Birk steadies a A U . patient while veterinarian Dr. Howard Gloss checks an ear disorder. 7 q3fCHJ4L gm 5 CoHage 9 L Peopie Lend Hand Hrs Cens waity Centralites linked LC with its community through work and play. Two years ago, art students donated proceeds from their art auction to the Indianapolis Museum of Art which opened this year. The LC Marching Bears represented Lawrence in the 500 Festival parade. Hospitals benefited from the help of Centralites as candy stripers. Many worked at election head- quarters during the off-year election. The city of Lawrence annexed Fort Harrison whose dependents enriched classes with overseas experiences. Students who have lived all over the world ot- tend LC because their parents are stationed at Fort Harrison, some in Adiutant General School. Serving the community as cz candy striper ct St. Vincent Hospital, senior Karen Hensmen checks the thermometers in the Dial-a-Therm. 10 Collage .L 1.1.1 - I 2 S' 'QT - Q 4 ' iw .fi R S., ,, 1 '5 Nw w3,5f lllllllllllll un., W-awm An indianapolis Museum of Art sculpture bewilders Dave Price and Vicki Russell. The work is Four Planes E'carte's by Alexander Calder. Lawrence Central's Marching Bears participated in the 500 Festival to help link school with the Indy 500 where flashing racers compete. Jifligiyw Q, R. uv G? ivy? iimifffi We ey ' if f igxgifymgptg -4 Q U N N Collage ll F Girls Shed Skirts For Slocks At School Centralites continued to use LC for their academic and extra-curricular activities. During school hours, they prepared for college or vocations, but dismissal tones released them for clubs, sports, homework or iobs. Students pushed for a dress code t revision. Through administrative and student effort changes evolved. The evident switch was that some girls shed skirts and wore slacks, shorts and unpleated culottes. An increased enrollment presented problems. Hall traffic became more congested, lunch lines lengthened. The addition of four portable classrooms helped relieve the problem of overcrowded classes. To provide for the growing LC population, fou if ' portables, previously at Belzer, serve as ad ditional classrooms for Centralites. Slacks, bermudas and unpleated culottes an now a part of Centralites' dress with the pas sage of a new, liberalized dress code. sr W 5 5313355533 31,5 ii is S Q ggsifsfiili siwiii f if is sf 5 l Collage 3 ic. On The academic side of school life, sophomore Kristen Hensman uses the quiet library to work on her algebra assignment for the following day. Though only a piece of paper, a diploma is the culmination of twelve years of life and learning experiences to ony hiqh school graduate. Mr. Steve Belcling punches a season ticket for senior Ace Yakey as other fans crowd the entrance. Collage i3 il PROM QUEEN, COURT AND ESCORTS-Sandy Hall, Dave McMillen, Stephanie Young, Randy Hilbolt lCulverl, Queen Linda Moorman, Steve McAuliff, Chris Reynolds, Tom Morales, Ann Wilson, Steve Vermillion. 14 Collage Painting one of hundreds of trellis boards is senior Van Drane, co-chairman of prom com- mittee. Vicki Frame, co-chairman, not shown. r ' I I I I g ' 11 ' 'IQ i t f I U ... ly 2 .gag , fig Q :N If jf A .- vi zvg W I i l f xi, i xi Senior Marcia Cox and i970 graduate Ken Klotz find CI quiet and charismatic moment to- gether during the i970 Junior-Senior Prom. Blending with the beauty of nature, prom queen Linda Moorman, rose in hand, finds time to reminisce in the solitude of the courtyard. X A ge H Lf x , l ' Decorations resulting from weeks of hammering and painting surround the prom committee as they enioy an atmosphere of Love Around the World. 2 1 I I ' 3 M H 'l , '1 ?'1llll p glllq s M-inns-1' ' 25,13 s - f r I : 1 I I I 1 Q , 'Ex ,':.jj,4,,, V ' . lf' i f' , 'H W gi ' ' Q fy gf ,srgrryt ,rf ,M 4 :fu I 5 1 E Mn Q it al f W- S91 I I I H 1 , fa in U I f s v.. . n I I 7 A . .- 1 Threatening clouds hovered over the city on prom weekend. A short rain fell during the dance, but as prom goers left an atmosphere of Love Around the World, the sky cleared. Decorations reflected a worldly mood as Harold Dallas crowned queen Linda Moorman. Frank Levinson, iunior class president, presented roses to Linda. A garden setting surrounded by trellises covered the dance floor. A globe was propped up atop a fountain in the center. As the sun rose Sunday morning, couples embarked for picnics ot Brown County and Turkey Run. 1 Illia! lil! Gill fill ill Beauty parlor appointments, the search for the perfect formal and renting tuxedos are proven worth their while as Centrolites enioy the 1970 Prom. Collage 15 v- --W 1-V Boosters' Float Wins 'Grand Cl1ampion'f Queen Linda Moorman lsecondl and court add to the beauty of Fall Creek, Her court members are Linda Keegan, Gayle Vits, Donna Donarski and Chris Reynolds. TY Yi Y W, l NNY im Trimming The goal posfs, Susie Newman and Susie Davis prepare for The homecoming game. Radiant homecoming queen Linda Moorman shares her happiness with escort Steve McAuliff. lo Collage Bears 'Pass Up' Patriots, 35-6 i Backing the Bears to a homecoming victory, the Booster Club float, with the theme Pickle the Patriots, won the title of Grand Champion. Senior Ken Carpenter changes to his special kicking shoe. He kicked 5 out of 5 and threw three TD passes for the evening. Sunshine broke through overcast skies during the pep session to allow a colorful homecoming parade. Halftime ceremonies included the presentation of queen Linda Moorman, her court and the distribution of float awards with Booster Club's float, Pickle the Patriots, winning Grand Champion. LC Bears entered the homecoming bout against an unbeaten squad of Marshall Patriots. A team of hungry Bears mauled the Patriots 35-6. Collage 17 Abby and Martha Brewster lCharmaine LaPorte, Kathy Oberl panic when poisoned elderberry wine that was actually intended for prospect number they realize their nephew Mortimer lKevin Cornl is about to drink some 13, Mr. Gibbs lBrad McClornonl, left. 1 y 3 4 in ,pkg . K?-,, ' f s Y 'ig I ,, J A f. y L A I Q Qs Ag' 45 .af U fm .k'D,x -v .. x . fy. ff- ,Q HY 9 , YA ' 1 -Q f y , Y., 'fl 5. i X, y . 1 , N, . , 7 . W, N' 5' 5' 4 , Aff y h id wr ly Y M 4 ' iff' . fr , + fu, A fren, o f r .yvfk . Stl l ck fb l- t ,W 4 sw '15 f ' i. wx, ff 1 'ws .V M V .n,iis-sg 18 CoHage Wii.:t23wu,..4ms -ef Junior Charmaine LaPorte transforms herself into Abby Brewster. Abby and her sister Martha kindly kill lonely old men who have no family. Police inspector Uerry Nelsonl informs his officers lLarry Bilger, Dan Gorisl that Brewster lDon Sommerl is wanted for murder. xx ll J' , , jar Q 'ff 4-'tiff 'i is 'fwfr' 'YQ sw 9 'F Wi, 1 J K 'fu vi-3 it W, .475 N ,M x -ggkx, G A X1 lf ' 'IV ' il? tlll ,Irs itil' 'Eta 1 Jig ng ,,, N., 9 'fe' ff in 1 J vm A 'A Xa rr nt 4 A legs 1. ' ,fa we A L Q 'I x' sy, ,v 451' Q Q 1' F yy , 6 gg? Q g gl 1 83 e 5 Friendly Wine Fatal ln School Play I Teddy Brewste. lAudry Paytonl ponders complexed presidential problems. Mentally unbalanced, he believes himself to be Teddy Roosevelt. -wsu--.ff'......-M..-W . N 2 2 f W l' K M for si There is a body in the window seat! lt's dear Mr. Hoskins. He and ll other lonely old men were victims of the mis-directed kindness of two sweet old aunts, Martha and Abby Brewster. Portrayed by Kathy Ober, and Charmaine LaPorte, respectively, they headed the T5-members cast of the fall stage production, Arsenic and Old Lace. Mr. Paris Goodrum acclaimed the play as the smoothest he had ever directed. Student director Robyn Goetz was a willing worker and a director's dream. Lighting was handled by Gary Hood and crew. Deb Ostas and the publicity committee HHed buHeHn boardsvvnh powers The properties staff, headed by Sue Heck,suppHed needed props .kv vt in rf s rm - ml .fr W, ,M , as Jonathan lDon Sommerl and his friend Dr. Einstein lBrad Grabill tie up Mortimer lKevin Cornl in anticipation of a bit of plastic surgery. Collage 19 Dolly Uan DeWesterl successfully pleads The case of Those arrested for disfurbing The peace, while convincing the iudge of Vandergelfers guilt 0 While aT Harmonic Gardens, Mr. Vandergelder lPat Mackeyl and Dolly Han DeWesTerl are served by Rudolf, the head waiTer lJohn Christianl, Cornelius lBrad McClarnonl and Barnaby lHarry Walkerl express The plighi of dining at fhe lavish Harmonia Gardens Restaurant on only 31.34. 20 Collage 1-2 42 sz we Look, I'm clancing,..well, l was, proclaims Cornelius lBrad McClarnonl with a thud. Cornelius was learning to dance before taking Mrs. Molloy Uane Ann Vigusi dancing at the Harmonia Gardens. At their meeting in the Harmonic: Gardens Restaurant, Horace Vandergelter lPat Mackeyl confronts ' Dolly Levi l.lan DeWesterl about his mis-match with the reputable Ernestina lPenny Pagei. The chorus dances and sings to Put On Your Sunday Clothes at the Yonkers' railroad station. 0 Jan DeWesfer ls Meddler In 'Hello, Dolly' Officially, Mrs. Dolly Levi meddled in everybody's business, ranging from marriages to corset repairs. Dolly, portrayed by senior Jan DeWester, was the busybody in the spring musical, Hello, Dolly. Under the direction of Mr. George Amend and senior Lynn Sanders, a new system of stage settings was used. The background was one continuous screen-like prop. Slides were projected onto this screen. Mrs. Jean Cones was choral director, and Mrs. Patricia Amend headed the costume committee. Music was provided by the LC orchestra. Senior Mikki Thompson was the choreographer. Total cost of the production was SS2,000. Collage 21 Nationally known Mr. Dave Boyer combines his singing and instrumental ability to relate his unfortunate experience with the drug and alcohol scene 22 Collage l Students View Yoga Art, Galapagos ln the fall, Mr. Ed Schetter, a yoga expert, demonstrated exercises of the art of yoga. ln addition, boys were chosen from the audience to show the simplicity of yoga exercise. Mr. Dave Boyer, a professional entertainer, told of his life in the entertainment world. Mr. Boyer, a former drug addict, was on the verge of suicide when he found a new life through the church. Two former professional athletes, Mr. Bill Glass and Mr. Woody Valentine, inspired students to have faith in time of trouble. Another assembly concerned creatures of the Galapagos Islands. Singer Mr. Charles King presented a program in the spring entitled Music in the Air. A Scotsman representing a Steamship line shows slides of animal and marine life, including this iguana, of the Galapagos Islands. ,ai Mr. Woodie Valentine, former professional boxer and AAU referee, relates The advantages of self motivation To The clean, successful life That everyone should follow. He spoke during a convocation. KING AND SHAMROCK COURT-Keith Pakebusch, Dana Denson, Claudia Draga, King Dick Walker, Mary Levinson, Gary Fresch. Collage .14-ww Wwe' Parking facilities were extended to include Fourth Estate. Student drivers paid 5042 each to purchase gravel and a gate for the lot, Trees uprooted, earth moved, Lawrence Central expands its dimensions to accommodate new students enrolling for 1971-72. l , . l l i in s L. P for E 24 Collage Rm uE ,.,. NM., xx., -xgmxxg S -N.. Protesting the former dress code, students stage a sit-in on the front lawn. initially, 50 students left second period classes Oct. 2. The number reached a peak of 200 during the fifth hour. Students ate outside and picked up their litter. Participants received unexcused absences for the day. 10 Memorable Events Make '71 Unique, Unforgettable Year Events occurred that made '71 a 5. Students went home Dec. 2 due unique year. These events broke the to water line break. routine of everyday school lite, 6. Under new coaching staff, making memories tor Centralites. basketball team improved season slate, won Pike Holiday Tourney. L GnddemxNoncowMytMe. Gyn1HghBfaHedJan.29duHng 2. Demanding dress code revision, Manual game. Bears came from 10 CX, of student body walked out behind to win in 13-minute after- Oct. 2 while the other 90 M, school make-up game. remained in classes. SAC and 7. Co-operative education programs administration had been working added to curriculum. on revision plans since summer. 8. Student smoking in restrooms Referendum was waiting to be curbed by teacher patrol. issued at time ot walkout. 9. Parking space shortage eased by 3. Bell in courtyard fell from student parking on adiacent pedestal on windy Nov. 20. roadway of Fourth Estate. 4. Portables used as construction 10. Helicopter used to put heating for new addition began. Mild and air conditioning units in winter hastened construction. place atop new section. As senior Rick Good investigates the interior of the bell, Mr. Myrl Glaub, Mr. Phillip High and Mr. Lee Kroencke attempt to upright it after its supporting guy wires and connecting device broke. We're Number 1 echoes as fans cheered the football Bears to the Marion County A division championship. Roundballers captured the first place trophy at the Pike Holiday Tourney. Collage 25 Senior Ste hanie Young reads that she has received the Phi-Beta-Kappa award. It is presented by P the Indiana Association of Phi-Beta-Kappa forthe highest scholastic average. Col. James Burkhart, Fort Harrison commander, presents the 1970 Soiourners Award to Kenny Reid for outstanding achievement in social studies. With Kenny are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reid. fit. f ff'+wfr 4,1 anh- -fi -4,4 1 . uHM3v ' : '.zfq Q jg O 1. H-fi ' Five Centralites won gold keys in the Scholastic Art Awards Contest. They are Mike Stringer, Scott Green and Cynthia Crainik, one key each, Russ Means and Vicki Frame iNot Picturedl, two keys each. Vicki had two honorable mentions, also. 26 CoHage Student Endeavors Merit Honors This year, Conne Parry and Ann Wilson were chosen to compete with nominees throughout the nation for National Honor Society Scholarships. Selection was based on qualifications for National Honor Society. ln the Scholastic Art Contest held at L. S. Ayres, five Centralites received gold keys for excellence in oils and photography. Nominated by students and faculty, Marcia Cox was awarded the DAR Good Citizen Award given by the Daughters of American Revolution. The Kiwanis Club, for the second consecutive year, presented the Outstanding Swimmer Award to Scott MacDonald. Senior Debi Nell receives the Honor Key from National Honor Society sponsor Mrs. Elinor Bea- man. As a iunior, Debi received the highest ranking among all incoming iuniors in service, leadership, citizenship and scholarship. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-lFront Row1 P. Pratt, vice-pres.: L. Kirchhott, secy., B. Landon, treas., D. F. Walker, pres., C. Parry, A. Wilson, iRow 21 J. Smith, M. Thompson, C. Kleis, N. Hennon, L. Robbins, S. Young, L. My- ers, N. Mattingly, D. Sanders, S. Eikenberryg ikow 31 V. Drane, G. Bade, D. Nell, M. Cox, J. Hiner, C. Wilson, D. Hayes, P. Heath, T. M. Miller, R. Jordan, iRow 41 B. Lee, M. Goodwin, J. Shultz, S. McDuff, P. Loehrer, R. Moberly, B. McClarnon, P. Burns, J. Eichelman, E. Wolf, iRow 51 J. Probst, D. Sanchez, J. Daugherty, G. Vits, A. Yakey, K. Hensman, K. Hen- ry, J. Lukens, B. Schmidt. Collage 27 4 28 Curriculum Division ' A S '-bail' fx Nw wg? if 'i 151 . K .1 .fx 2-j - . Q. iflfw - - , gawgr? S322 L Qggigi L. A ...Q ,gf -QF? Y wif A ,, in A Charisma Of: Curriculum iicsff- w l l 5 l 5 I 1 f ' ' l 'll 1 l B l l Q ref 2, 4iig,i, i V V QWWWW l mnn.....l-..- Using the intermittent positive pressure breathing treatment, Mrs. Joy Curtiss, Kim Wade and Culley practice treating Carl Arnold for breathing problems and lung congestion. Being treated by Bill Holmes, Nancy Wick receives oxygen from an ultrasonic nebulizer, a device which odds humidity to oxygen. Mrs. Joy Curtiss and Linda Johnson assemble the Bennett IPPB treatment machine before practicing on patient Carl Arnold. 30 Curriculum 18 Study Therapy At Med Center Eighteen students participated in a respiratory Therapy program, reportedly the first of its kind in the nation. Students received in service training at the l.U. Med Center under the supervision ot Mrs. Joy Curtiss, registered respiratory therapist. First semester, they studied related courses at LC. This highly selective program enabled students to work with the patients at the center. The pupils administered oxygen to assist the patients in breathing and learned how to assemble equipment. Much time was spent in observation. During the summer, they could gain employment as beginning respiratory therapy technicians with experience. Before re-use, Carolyn Bogle cleans a hose as Bonnie Peel disassembles a nebulizer prior to placing them in cidex, a sterilizing solution. E , ' gs l Q S ' i 3 C i 4 Bill Cully uses the Ambu resuscitator as Nancy Wick practices cardiac massage on Resusci-Annie. Curriculum 31 it ' Serving as a cook at the Big Wheel Restaurant, junior Jim Weller prepares ci steak dinner to meet the customer's satisfaction. As he works at Groves Brothers' garage, senior Wes Groves sets the air-fuel mixture on the carburetor of the car on which he is working. VICA OFFICERS-iCIockwise From Top, Rick Pohlman, vice-pres.y John Gardner, treas.y Rick Kestner, sgt.-at-arms, John Meltzer, reporter, Wes Groves, pres.: Ken Walters, parliamentarian. 1Not Picluredl Ken Killion, secy. Before filling the dent with putty, senior Ken Walters sands down the damaged car trunk while working at Oaklandon Sales body shop. ICT Makes LC Student 'Workingman Co-operative education, business and school working together to educate students, was added to the curriculum. Co-op gave students a chance to try-out occupational fields before investing time and money in post-high school education. ln industrial co-operative training, 18 pupils worked in industrial or trade fields. Students attended classes in the morning, including a period of related instruction, and worked at iobs in the afternoon. A minimum of 15 hours of weekly training was required, and students were paid for their work. Mr. Don Norris was the program co-ordinator. ,qs - .S ii ff' r Working at Ideal Corporation, senior Rick Pohlman sharpens a shell-end cutter for shaping metal. Wggg it , QL 1 3 c 3 'S i 4 H? l xr Senior Rick Kestner prepares to trim a portion of beef while working at Preston's supermarket. Curriculum 33 Senior Roni Fleet looks to Mrs. Kathleen Barnes for assistance in the proce- dure for pressing muslin prior to making a dress in her clothing class. During special homemaking class, seniors Mary Alexander and Mary Johnson prepare stocking-shaped invitations in preparation for the Christ- mas tea. 1 vltts ,ap Wk f , 1 M Q it 5 N 'N Vocational homemaking students invited their mothers to a tea held before Christmas. lBelowl Mrs, Dwight Meyer and Dianna, , lAbovel Mrs. Jewell Dobson and Sharon, Leslie and Mrs. Rolen Townsend Jr. enioy punch and conversation. -T we i 34 Curriculum l l 7 'li ..l.l.-.i- i -t' -f f? f A Wnhnnm-eff., V A lp.. A... -JZM 1 Sophomores Becky Haworth and Connie Reneer j dip coconut bon-bons into chocolate sauce heat- ing in a double boiler in their foods class. Girls Give 'Santa's Tea,' Invite Mothers Santa's Tea, presented by the home economics department, gave taculty members and mothers ot home economic students a chance to see and taste products of class endeavor. Special homemaking classes made invitations while foodclasses pre- pared cookies, candy, coffee, punch and fruit bread. An atmosphere of Santa's Workshoppe was created by the interior decorating classes. Party favors were given to all guests. To School New activities in the foods area included making special diets such as those for diabetics, expectant mothers, growing children and elderly people. In clothing classes, girls made pantsuits and skirt and vest ensembles to correspond with the revised dress code. Special homemaking students visited the City Market in December to see the world market atmosphere. While in housing and decorating class, Sharon Rogers and Sandy Kemp string popcorn which is to be used as part of the decorations at the Christmas tea held for students' mothers and teachers. ww.--us z jg, ' Q f- 65423, KA? any A 'HQ' K.. . 'i , Q f a 1.1 , , S, W U ,ag fs . Junior Angelo Zarvas probes the works of a television set as he attempts to find the malfunctioning part while working in electronics class. 36 Curriculum Senior Jim McCoy and sophomore Mark Tague enlarge a photograph photography class. Later in the year, students formed a Photography Club ,-K I 1. L. M. 4 V 4 Classes Sell Stock, Study Photography The industrial arts department expanded its curriculum with the addition of new, one-semester courses. In manufacturing, students formed corporations. They sold stocks to finance the manufacture and sale of their products. One class made wooden candle holders 4 inches in diameter and 28 inches high. The demand for holders resulted in a profit dividend of about Sl75. Household mechanics and photography were offered, also. Career drafting, a three-year vocationally-oriented course was added. After completion of this course, a student could attain employment as a draftsman. ,s T lFar leftl Junior Greg Cunningham uses the drafting machine to help him prepare a scale drawing for his mechanical drafting class. lleftl Sophomore Dan Stovall adjusts the metal lathe to the proper position while he makes a metal scribe as a project for metals class. if lBeIowl Junior Mike Hoback uses the lathe as he carefully applies stain to his candle holder, proiect for students in manufacturing class. 3 1 Lk After removing the molten aluminum from the furnace, Mr. Dennis Swayze and sophomore Joe Behrens prepare to pour the metal into a mold while they construct a C clamp as a student proiect, Curriculum 37 Pupils 'Bank' On Savings In Business Mr. Bill Hill's business students opened a class savings account at a local bank. Each student had a passbook to record his investment, which earned interest in one account. Attorney Donald Foley spoke to business law classes on his life as an attorney and on many cases. Law classes also performed mock trials of early civil cases. A speaker from Indiana National Bank talked tothe business math classes on the services that banks provide. t New equipment in the business area l included two adding machines, a I , . While in office machines class, senior Debbie Ann Clark works with the rotary calculator in figuring Prmfmg Calculator Und TYpeWrll'er- percentages by using reciprocals. The calculator also adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides. In preparation for a test, seniors Cheree Louks, Sue Heck and Janet O'Conner go over their study guides while in Mr. Bill HilI's salesmanship class. 38 Curriculum fist Q55 -17 ' xl Nw' 1.3 of 3 xx aj 4. .fr . Junior Mary Newman concentrates on increasing her rates as she takes Senior John Brinker concentrates on speeding through a timed writing with a practice dictation from her textbook while in shorthand class. a minimum of errors while he nervously chews an eraser. ,Q 2 5 3 1 i 2 i i i W. i l 3 i 2 r t at , i 3 Q 2 1 .s.uii --....,, rwsns. vs. - Wes Mr. Richard Crowder uses the overhead proiector in explaining the functions ot the IBM card collator to students in his data processing class. Curriculum 39 jkightj Merchandising student junior Stephanie Paicely takes a check from junior John Davis as junior Jim Howard waits to pay for his item. jLower rightj Rehearsing her sales pitch, junior Karen Allison persuades junior Rod Stewart to buy a badminton set during merchandising class. lBeIowj Learning the fundamentals of real estate, senior Karen Pike com- piles a directory of unsold homes for Franklin Reality Company. 40 Curriculum fuidp e.,-f' As a student in the COE program, senior Pamela Blake types invoices for Preston's supermarket. Co-op Programs Provide On-Job Training DECA OFFICERS-Mike Benge, vice-pres., Louise Barnette, treas, Darnell Curran, sgt,-at-arms, Kim Garrity, secy., Dan Kiingler, pres. On-the-iob experience is ci result of cooperative education. To be eligible for co-operative office education, a student must have completed courses in typing and office machines. Nine COE students attended classes in the morning, including an hour of related instruction and worked as paid employees of insurance companies, banks and supermarkets during the afternoon. Miss Vickie Weaver was the program co-ordinator. ,jf M... According to distributive education planner Mr. Bill Hill, the DE program will actually begin next year.Salesmanshipand merchandising, the prerequisite courses, had not been taught before this year. l Curriculum 41 -..--f wwf 3 Junior Scott Freeh works to create a lifelike pencil sketch of an art model by maintaining the correct proportions of facial features. Using graffito, iunior Bob Carmichael forms a design by scratching through the first glazing of his bisque pot while in crafts class. As a crafts class proiect, iuniors Sue Bullock and Jesse Lindsey use the coil in forming their earthenware pots. 42 Curriculum 7 Artists Awarded Gold Keys ln Regional Scholastic Contest ln the Regional Scholastic Art contest, seven art students won Gold Key awards and l3 students won honorable mention awards. The works of the Gold Key winners were entered into national competition in New York. According to Mr. James Doversberger, art teacher, that contest is the largest in the world for high school students. ln April l2 pupils entered exhibits in the 5OO Festival Art Exhibit. Advanced art students combined with the music and art appreciation class weekly and also compiled an art history notebook. ln crafts, greater emphasis was put on weaving and the making of jewelry. Pupils also made batiks, dyed pieces of cloth. .iiiiw . gl A - 1. A, 1 ,1f Vi lv! V Q6 sc, , ,f, . ..'.s. . ,,...,. , 2Qr,,:l::l2 'S 4 3.3 .fggyiref ff ziffxllj A A Under the observation of junior crafts students Debbie House and Susan Hunt, Mr. Bill Powell demonstrates the punch needle technique ot weaving. fl Yi W 5 cv, While carefully painting the design on her lettering project, senior Gigi Bagan finishes an old English script for her Art Vlll class. Concentrating on a proiect for his Art VI class, senior Gary Harcliman creates original wall paper designs for three rooms ot a house. .. 1, M -'T ' ,-4' s,,,,,,,,W,,, rv-... ,x S l. 'l Songsters Share In 'Christmas CHORALAIRES-lFront Rowl L. Ziegler, L. Birch, iRow 3l P- Moore, J. Brokaw, D. Myers, L- M' Mescqlll L, BUG, P, Klugmire, D, Galt, 5, Smith, D. Dillaha, S. Douglass, B. Statler, D. Hibne,-I pl HQ,-lon, M, Shawl V, Shryockl L, Dickinson, P. Thienes, T. Lipginski, T. Benning- Wqlker, S. Whitlow, J. Blythe, iRow 21 S. field, M. Walton, R. Jones, iNot Pictured, I. Knapp, L. Her-,drgcksl L, Parry, H, Brown, N, Sandlin, S. VanBuskirk, S. Smallman, D. Sween- Howell, L. Byers, J. Buchanan, B. Haworth, S. SY- Thacker, N. Seller, Donna Hargis, Diana Hargis, On Circle' With the addition of a course in music and art appreciation, the vocal music department expanded in scope. ln this class, students V studied art, music and literature from all over the world. Another addition to the department was Mrs. Jean Cones. ln her music theory classes, pupils attempted to write their own musical numbers. Mrs. Cones also accompanied the musical groups on the piano. During the Christmas season, vocal groups participated in Christmas on the Circle and carolled at Glendale and Eastgate shopping centers. The Melody Maids gave programs forthe Continental Nursing Center and the retarded children at Noble School. The Bel Cantos sang at a Scottish Rite Women's luncheon. l l 'S E- r BEL CANTOS-lFront Rowl S. Charles, K. Garris, J. Smith, L. Sanders, J. B. Hevron, D. Smith, G. Richardson, D. Fee, H. Walker, L. Wolff. 1 Apple, A. Mavity, J. DeWester, S. Mosher, lRow 21 G. Smith, B. Schiele, ll' 44 Curricuulm W P ...4 JUBILAIRES-IFront Row1 P. Hart, S. Nungester, D. Eubanks, K. Myette, B. Price, D. Thompson, T. Rendleman, K. Sprague, M. Meltzer, J. Solen- berg, D. Thacker, Lynette Curran, J. DeBaun, M. Mellor, J. Vigus, B. Burgan, S. McCubbins, S. Huff, lRow 21 B. Straight, LaVonne Curran, R. McBride, J. Deputy, S. Cobb, A. Christy, B. Nolan, D. Ferrell, B. Strahl, K. Reed, S. Bruner, G. Black, D. Grimes, D. Donarski, D. Mattingly: lRow 31 D. Curran, M. VanDeventer, L. Pontius, J. Moorman, J. Christian, J. MELODY MAIDS-lFront Row1 S. Arnholter, S. Caulfield, S. Whitcomb, Mrs. Jean Cones, J. Dieringer, A. Livingston, L. Swayzey lRow 21 B. Deputy, D. Sandlin, J. Crum, P. VanVoorhies7 lkow 31 S. McVay, D. Williams, L. Mearlingg lRow 41 D. Sanders, L. Allanson. lNot PicIured1 P. Page. Wood, G. Wagner, D. J. Clark, B. LaBelle, M. Alexander, L. Hauser, C. Hut- son, P. Mackey, L. McKeny, iRow 41 L. Smith, D. Huffman, D. Day, P. Hildebrand, D. Burgan, J. Pike, J. Austin, S. McPherson, J. Offenbacker, B. Keene, B. Berger, J. Kelly, D. McCarthy, B. lsham, M. Lyons. lNol Picfured1 B. Hurt, K. Killion, J. List, M. Evans, L. Villines, R. Baker, C. Boyd, J. Cobb, G. Cofer, B. Colville, S. Mason, Jason Wehrle, Jeff Wehrle, B. Cowan, J. Napier. ' MELODY MEN-lFront Row1 D. Thacker, B. LaBelle, D. Curran, P. Mackey, R. McBride, lkow 21 R. Baker, G. Wagner, P. Hildebrand, S. Bruner, lRow 31 J. Austin, D. Day, S. Mason, D. Huffman, D. Burgan, lNot Pictured1 B. Berger, J. Christian. Curriculum Symphonic Band Tours Northern Indiana Symphonic band members toured A northern Indiana in May and played convocations for two high schools while on tour. ln addition to , performing at home football games, the Marching Bears performed at an Indianapolis Capitals game at Bush Stadium in November. The Barons lstage bandl traveled to Notre Dame in March for a iazz festival. V. l i.. i At the State Marching Contest, the Marching Band received a second division rating because of an oversight regarding the amount of time for performing. The iudges had given the band a first division, but the time factor disqualified them. The Marching Band, shown performing during halftime, also performed in parades and contests. ffl, 'if' to In-ff Q mi-will M is The Marching Bears parade through the streets of Lawrence as part of homecoming festivities aimed at boosting spirit for an LC victory over Marshall. 46 Curriculum .l.. BAND OFFICERS-lSeatedl Sheila Taylor, treas, Sharon Eikenberry, secy.7 1Standingl Larry Bar- nette, pres., Brad McClarnon, vice-pres. The Marching Bears rehearse their halftime performance during one of their summer practices. Directed by Mr. William Gilbert, the Concert Band performed in the Contemporary Sounds, Christmas Winds and Sounds of Spring concerts. The LC Symphonic Band, directed by Mr. Donald Fountain, appeared in the Christmas Winds and Winds of Jazz concerts and at graduation. Curriculum 47 Manchester String Festival Highlights Orchestra Activities In addition to local events, orchestra students attended a workshop at Ball State University in the tall. The workshop ended with a concert given by all of the students. Pupils traveled to Manchester College for the Manchester String Festival in April. Vocal groups and the orchestra combined to present a a classical concert entitled The Messiah in October. The Bel Cantos, Melody Maids and Melody Men participated in the annual Madrigal feast in December. Featured in the Christmas Show were Christmas music, a play and a nativity scene. Other musical events included Variety Pops and Music Under the Stars. Junior Sandy Caulfield and Jeri Wood perform The Red, White, and Blue, written by Sandy. During the Madrigal Dinner, seniors Sandy Charles and Brad Hevron march in the processional. As a skit for Variety Pops, Joe Hero lDave Crumpl leaps into the arms ot Nell Him Coreyl after rescuing her from the railroad tracks. Participating in a humorous skit during the Christmas Show, senior Jane Ann Vigus struggles into a girdle which is a bit too snug. Orchestra participated in a workshop at Ball State University and combined with vocal groups to present The Messiah and other musical events. Curriculum 49 ' ,,, ' . ,, Pupils Test For Pollutants At Fall Creek Q-...Ns Junior Debbie King uses o sphygomomanometer along with a stethoscope while determining senior Debbie Nell's blood pressure during her physiology class' study of blood and circulation. Using their own techniques, iunior Bill Freiie and senior Barb Landon conduct an experiment during Mr. Richard Webster's chemistry class in an attempt to prove Charles' and Boyle's Laws. 50 Curriculum Students in Mr. Philip Barnes' lite science classes went on a nature study at Fall Creek in the spring. They tested the water tor pollutants and experimented to tind plant and animal species. ln laboratory work, Mr. Richard Webster's physical science pupils made nylon and soap. Miss Barbara Sommer's Zoology classes studied both living and preserved animal specimens. Pupils brought in such pets as raccoons, pigeons and a boa constrictor. Physics students assembled and launched rockets. The science department also received geiger counters and a nuclear scaler from the University of California. E 1 t l illilllXlXXXXxXXXX Senior Malcomb Frost and Mr. Keith Shafer pre- s pare to launch a rocket as part of physics stu- ffx-Q ir- dents' study of force and proiectile motion. E5 qc: X ,Y f gall 3 if -we- , - S ll is V' , ia S.. .::-' 'vi Studying the topic What makes a tree get tall, junior Mary Levinson, sophomore Dan Daly and iunior Larry Bilger observe the cross section of a dicot stem in their botany class. Observing a dissected clam, senior Harris Gilroy and sophomore Ann Ab- bett investigate the clam's open circulatory system while in zoology class. Senior Mike Dacquisto iots down data as iunior Tom Stonecipher reads from an optical spectrometer the absorption rate of an unknown solution. Curriculum CQ! as H...-nn9 Mr. Steven Belding points out the key to o generol moth problem for sophomore Eddie Rominger. Senior Bill Schmidt uses the cosine addition formula on o trig problem for iunior Debbie Donorski. Sophomores Pom Burns ond Diane Negley study o geometry theorem in preparation for their next exom. 52 Curriculum ,,,,,...-9--ff' ..,,.,,,,.--M Mathwise, Kits Prove Useful Aids Mathematical concepts . . . ideas which are difficult to visualize. With the aid of new equipment, math Teachers presented visual pictures of concepts to students. A set of eight book-like transparencies was used in trigonometry classes. One course, probability anol statistics, was con- densed from a full year to a one semester course. A spherical slate, resembling a globe, helped geometry pupils visualize a sphere, itself, and spherical triangles. Also, teachers were able to construct geometric figures from a Sage Kit. This, along with a Solids Set, was a help in the explanation of solid ancl plane geometry. lTopl Sophomore Bill Wise concentrates on solving the slope of o vertical line by using the point-slope formula in Algebra III class. lleftl Sophomore Leslie McConnell explains to Mrs. Delite Fahl the characteristics of congruent triangles during geometry class. lBottoml Preparing for a test, Mrs. Margaret Rush reviews trigometric identities, limits and differentials with her calculus students. 2 Pupils Live, Study In Foreign Lands siiifs'-wi 51: -fe: . ' Q, A ff' , - Economics students Julie Shultz and .lim Eichelman mark the closing price of their class stock. Sophomores Keith Stanley and Dan Martin practice a conversation from their books in Spanish class. Seniors Joyce Hall, Marcia Reynolds, John Lovell and Kim Spangle, international relations students, participate in a simulation of international politics called Dangerous Parallel. 54 Curriculum Studying abroad gave seniors Britt Cowan and Jackie Daw a chance to view life in foreign lands this past summer. Britt traveled to Krefeld, Germany, while Jackie visited San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Both studied under the IU Honors Program. Adding international flavor to the foreign language department was Miss Nan Togikawa, German teacher She was born in Hawaii and is of Japanese descent. Mrs. Linda Oldfield's French classes learned of French culture by acting out skits and reading pamphlets. Spanish students gave oral reports on stories from Readers' Digests. Advanced classes read Spanish novels. Latin students studied the origin of the English language, Roman customs, Greek mythology and translated The Argonautsf' Clearing up iunior Lee Ann Gruenert's difficulty with a basic German sentence, Miss Nan Togs ikawa points out the proper pronoun. hm. fxs-f Susan Ours asks a question of teacher Dan Klingler as he lectures during U.S. history class. Constitution Can't Please Everybody Through government aid, the social studies department received books entitled Mao's Thoughts and China After Mao. Mr. Carl Underwood's U.S. history classes used a workbook, U.S. History Study Lessons, along with their regular text. Mr. Ronald Weaver's government students tried to write a constitution that would please all, however, they found it impossible. City planning was another class proiect. ln the tall, Mr. Ronald Klene's government pupils held mock elections which coincided with state elections. Unlike the real election, the Democrats lost. Psychology students did research in self concept, and then applied it to their own personalities. Curriculum 55 Ulighil As a clemonsfrarion for speech class, sophomore Laura Bua, using her skiing equip ment, explains the Techniques of snow skiing. fBoHomj In an improvisafion for drama class, senior Jane Ann Vigus, sophomore Bob Dimick and Iunior Amy Gough discuss Spiro Agnew. r- W i 56 Curriculum Media Offers Inspiration To Write Poetic Images When taught in an unconventional manner, poetry is intriguing. Mr. John Everitt's sophomore literature classes wrote poetic images from inspirational music, pictures and a film. Two of Miss Mariorie Kinsman's junior classes composed Mud Creek Anthology by writing free verse. Oscars were presented to outstanding drama students for their scenes. Mr. Paris Goodrum, drama teacher, made nominations, and the class voted the winners. Outside speaking for community clubs and iunior high students offered valuable experience for Mrs. Mary Ann Butcher's advanced speech pupils. Analysis of writers' styles, comparative book reviews and argumentative papers were included in Mrs. Caroline Hanna's advanced composition classes. ff , vs.. 5 swf- ,f 'M , ,I ' M ff ls: I fiflf- 044654 If 4 an , Hopi Senior Suzy Burke admires a collage- covered globe constructed to go with a book report in Mrs. Jo Kissling's English class. lleftl Students in Mrs. Caroline Hanna's ad- vanced composition class read a critical review as an example before writing their own. Curriculum 57 W ,Y Referring to the ledger, Cheree Louks, advertising manager and Barb Wilke, Mr. Monte Hensley, yearbook adviser, checks a headline for activities edi- business and sales manager, bill an advertiser for the Bears' Den. tor Sally Perry to make sure it will fit the layout. Index editor Julie Lerchen and layout editor Barb Schmidt review a layout. Barb won a superior rating in layout design at a summer workshop. Nancy Mattingly, underclass editor, Linda Myers, managing editor, Paula Jensen, editor-in-chief and Kathy Ober, faculty editor, check proofs of the faculty and underclass sections for the yearbook. 58 Curriculum -........... Sfringer Wins 'Best ln Show' AT Press Day Yearbook and newspaper iournalisTs combined in January To place second in The GreaTer Indianapolis Press Day aT Broad Ripple High School. Junior Mike STringer, Bears' Den phoTographer, won Three TirsT place awards in advanced phoTography along wiTh The besT of show Trophy. Beginning iournalisT Roger Wooden won a TirsT place Trophy in novice yearbook spread design. AT The IHSPA workshop aT Franklin College, junior Sue Johnson was elecTed secreTary-Treasurer of The IHSPA. ln OcTober, LC hosTed a phoTo workshop. Ten schools parTicipaTed. For The second consecuTive year, The if'-H 'x.. SporTs ediTor Kevin Sauer and Charlie Drane, academics editor, selecT picfures for Their secTions. Co-copy ediTors Donna Donarski and Karen Robertson revise copy for The triplicate. Bears' Den won a Triple crown wiTh a MedalisT, an A-l- and an All American. g,,'4!s-, ,qpnspu-v V - 1-,,-M ...gg : -mia '- ,fffffiiize si f 1 , YW,-glkjfffgsr 'sl - f Working toward the next deadline, Bob Colver, first semester sports editor, dictates as tirst semester page 2 editor Jenny Probst types his story. First semester news bureau editor Julie Lukens, senior, gives the morning announcements over the PA system as a port of mass media. 'du K M41 As iunior Jett Doll, second semester editorial board member, checks over an ad, senior Debbie Hull, editor-in-chief, and junior Nancy Myers copyreod 60 Curriculum iAbovel On his weekly rounds, first semester circulation editor of the Cub Reporter, Fritz Schulmeyer delivers school newspapers. lLeftl First semester editorial board members Ken Reid, Kith Taber, editor-inechief, Kevin Corn, editorial board chief, Barb Landon, Man- aging editor, and Jenny Probst discuss possible topics for the next editorial. iBelowl Second semester sports editor Jack Ayls- worth, senior, receives aid from senior Pat Loeh- rer on layout for his sports page. Tight Money Squeezes Cub To Bi-Weekly Because of the shortage of ads and money first semester, the Cub Reporter changed from a weekly to a bi-weekly publication. However, staff members sold ads to raise money and in the spring the paper returned to a weekly publication. At the Greater indianapolis Press Day, Pam Pratt placed first in novice headline Writing and Al Kemp placed first in advanced cartooning. As a result of an editorial, mass media students organized and read the morning announcements. The class also compiled a literary magazine, made a film and had speakers such as Fred Cavinder, editor of the Sunday Star Magazine, Curriculum 61 Mr. Dwaine Bell smashes a return in a handball doubles match as opposing team member Doug Barnes, right, awaits the outcome. Jim Douglass and Bill Shank watch the action in advanced gym class. While being spotted by Karen Glover and Maureen McMillen, sophomore Pam Hall strives to achieve the splits on the balance beam in gym class. Puppeteers Marsha Colpitts, Jackie Copeland and Sandy Kemp entertain fellow classmates in advanced gym classes by giving a puppet show. Curriculum Girls' Gym Classes See Puppet Shows Sophomore physical education student, Becky Heide, uses her strength and balance to attain proper form on the parallel bars. She is attempting to perform a flip dismount. Puppet shows in physical education class? Sure, it's indoor recreation. Girls in the advanced classes voted for two activities each six weeks. They participate in either one. Outside projects were included. A puppet show was one such project. Through folk dancing, girls became aware of customs of foreign lands. One group of girls celebrated Las Posada lMexican feastl. Mrs. Sandra Merritt, physical education teacher, said, Since many advanced girls are going into teaching, they must learn all kinds of recreation. Sophomore gym classes followed a regular routine with such sports as field hockey, swimming and archery. Junior Pat Murphy flips a short iump shot as senior defender Jim Lavely attempts to block it. Juniors Bill Freiie and Dave Packwood wait under the boards for the rebound. Curriculum 63 mir V' as no Mr. Don Challis explains the conflict between education and marriage to seniors Steve Vermillion and Donna Sandlin. Q 5 i x , i 5 u 41? Sophomore health students Ron Harding, Cliff Lindquist, Molly Bradburn, and Marty Bryant post clippings on a bulletin board devoted to drug problems 64 Curriculum Glue-Sniffing Mice Pass Out Like Humans Mrs. Alpha Burton, Assistant Director of the Social Health Association of Marion County, discussed premarital pregnancy and early marriage with family living classes. Alcohol and narcotics l pupils experimented with the effect of glue on mice. Students found the passout time of the mice comparable to that of average human beings. Second semester marked a change in the drivers education course. Pupils met every Friday for class work and drove one day each week during the semester. On the other three days, students went to study hall. In the past, students drove for three weeks and had bookwork for another three weeks during the semester. lTop Lefty Mr. Jon Padfield, drivers education instructor, demonstrates to iuniors Jill Sommer- man, Sharon Rogers and Mike McLoughlin how to iack up a car in case of a flat tire. lLeftl Sharon receives assistance from Mr. Padfield in getting the lug nuts otf the wheel. lAbovel Sharon tries it herself. Curriculum 65 4 66 Clubs Division wa T Lf Al I Q 'Q . .9 . A Charisma Of Clubs M. lv ESWM., iQwaw?3a?2s35Efs3Q OA. lxrw 'WH ZW - I 4 - , . ZW! gf gwwgfg ww 2- 7 ,, .... x. - 5 S'-' Y M XWWQ ' I 11 -51 iw f ,F f' ,L . I 4195 CW W, 'lfwfliia .. 1 -- I :5M?':::'-,: ::. n :E:5: .::-E:.1'2: . ' .. IIII , '- - -::: :.-E: H: :-:g5: ::gi::5: gg! E X . ,... ,358 4 - f - 1 ig - V SWR 'L ---- .. ' - Msgiw ' 5 1 , Q 1 -A - 2 ' , -f - ' ' .-,. C- wg - 1 fm.. H i: W .. , .... ,. .... .. ....,Q . 41. ,QL V ..... .. K 3 ?L3f,5Q-' 1 fi ,H :asf Wim -W' ' Clubs Divisibn 67 ALPHA TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS-iFront Rowl Sherry Dermitt, Sgt.-at-arms, Linda Moorman, hist,, iRow 21 Jane Ann Vigus, .Ian DeWester, songleaders, Sara Roudebush, treas., iRow 31 Sally Hoffman, secy., Debi Nell, pres., iRow 41 Julie Lukens, vice-pres., Pam Powell, chaplain. During their reign as king and queen of the Cabaret at Christmastime, J. David Walker and Mikki Thompson pause for a moment with Santa. Seniors Jan Bernstein and Mindy Mellor paint a poster to publicize Moonlight and Mistletoe. 68 Clubs Alpha Offers Gifts, Beta Emits Talent Alpha Tri-Hi-Y collected toys and gifts for the Central State Hospital patients to give to their families for Christmas. To enhance Christmas spirit, girls decorated the student center with garlands and bells. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, along with Hi-Y, sponsored the Christmas dance, Cabaret. Beta Tri-Hi-Y presented a talent show and provided refreshments for children at the Children's Guardian Home. For homecoming, girls decorated the goal posts. Tri-Hi-Y members participated in Model U.N. Tri-Hi-Y and Booster Club sponsored a powder puff football game between juniors and seniors last spring. The '70 graduates slipped by the '71 gridsters 13-12. BETA TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS-Jane Crum, song leader, Cindy Hutson, treas., Sue Johnson, secy., Valerie Amigh, hist., Jill Williamson, vice-pres,, Susan Kaiser, sgt.-at-arms, Kathy Garris, chaplain, Laura McLaren, pres., Joyce DeBaun, sgt.-at-arms. Julie Lukens and Debi Nell admire some of the toys donated by Alpha Tri-Hi-Y members for Central State Hospital children at Christmas. After a Tri-Hi-Y program, Mr. Shyrl Craig, Sue Johnson, Leslie Jack and Mr. Carl Underwood discuss Mr. Craig's book Our Best To You. Clubs Bible Club Brings Christmas To Needy, Wins Bowl Meet A reformed alcoholic and two ex-drug addicts spoke to Bible Club members on alcoholism and drug addiction. As a Christmas proiect, members bought food and gave it to needy families. LC defeated Arlington and Warren Central in a Bible Bowl in February. Red Cross Club made party favors for patients at Veterans Hospital during Thanksgiving. To raise money, members sold Homecoming mums and sponsored a drive for funds to support state and national Red Cross activities. To build funds, Health Careers Club members co-sponsored a bake sale with French Club. Profits were used to make felt bear puzzles for therapy use at Crossroads. Members attended a Youth Power conference and an annual workshop at Butler University. Red Cross Club members Stephanie Fox and Bev Morgan prepare homecoming mums for distribution. 'Wire , r ff is V ,hg , K, W if fe i ,,-. ':.,. ,. , :V 'L ' ' ' 1-I ' : .. ' - i - ' ' -is M . - -xgfrf g r, r . z MW ,Q X Au f, wg' LA I flmzlr W I 4, , ,V I3 kg g al - fig l 5, iiili rf I ,','illli.fg'llkgVf 1 l7lifLzii'f 'L if kfiil 2 A i I , aa ' Ll kf,. f, I A in ' rt' r M ,. .ii' ' B I .. . .,,. ' B A t..is W For a Bible Club meeting, Debbie Sanders and Dan Smith harmonize an inspirational song en- titled Life, while Dan accompanies on guitar. BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS-Marla McNary, vice- pres., Steve DeBoard, pres., Lynette Curran, sgt.-at-arms, Pam Pratt, treas., Faye Lampkins, secy. lNot Pictured, Mike Adams, sgt.-at-arms. RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS-Barb Price, vice- pres., Mary Ptetfer, treas., Mike Calloway, sgt.- at-arms, Pam Powell, pres., Kevin Murphy, sgt.- at-arms. fNol Pictured, Donna Mattingly, sgt.- at-arms. Working on Red Cross Club's Thanksgiving proiect, Brenda Beal, Susan Hunt and Maureen Mescall make favors for patients in Veterans Hospital. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB OFFICERS-Cindy Wilson, secy., Pam Cummings, sgt.-at-arms, Dennis Cooper, treas., Kathy Courson, vice-pres., Stephanie Young, pres., Carolyn Bogle, hist. Clubs 71 V, Rekamemohs Feed Family Af Christmas , is 72 Clubs Rekamemoh Club members raised money by baking and selling desserTs in a bake sale. To add To funds, girls sold sTaTionery. ProfiTs from The proiecfs were used To buy Toys for orphans and To feed a family during The Chrisfmas season. Rekamemoh Club's decorafed car BeaT The PaTrioTs won second place during homecoming acTiviTies. Mr. Louis Sheldon demonsTraTed cake decoraTing To members of Rekamemoh Club and To newly formed Chefs Club. During Their meefings, boys in Chefs Club prepared and aTe TempTing meals. lLefIl Mr. Louis Sheldon ices one of The cakes he baked during a demonsTraTion for both Rek- amemoh and Chefs Club members. lBelow Lefll REKAMEMOH CLUB OFFICERS- Carol Wray, vice-pres.7 Dee Jeffers, pres., Nan- cy BeTTis, secy.-Treas.g KaThy Cobb, sgT.-aT-arms, prepare luncheon rolls, lBeIowl Rekamemolfs Nancy BeTTis and Sally Lou Perry sell baked goods To Sally Dee Perry. S 1: z .Q '... ff 1 -.L' . . M IA C .. , . ' Q f vw .,.- ,W sd S .1 X 3 'ir-Lijfma ' 2 mxiyl., 14 CHEFS CLUB OFFICERS-Morris Rafliff, vice-pres., Terry Huclgins, pres., David Albright, secy-treas.g prepare a banerof pancakes. Aw Q X, A f A ,rf 9 fs e ,-- - Q? Prior to Rekamemolw Club-sponsored bake sale, sophomores Leslie Town- send and Sandy Walfhall prepare Two batters of cookies for the oven. Clubs 73 , .. i if 527' FP 1 we Quill and Scroll officers Barb Wilke and Charlie Drane construct center' With candles lit, new Quill and Scroll initiates Barb McLean, Bruce Mor pieces and name tags for the annual awards banquet held in April. ford and Sue Neff take the oath at the 1970 Awards Banquet. - .af After winning third place in the car division with the theme Patriot Pulverizerj' FTA's homecoming car passes during the parade as spectators observe. 74 Clubs FTA OFFICERS-Deb Ostas, pres., Kith Taber, vice-pres., Becky Weigle, secy., Rolando Shelley, hist., Conne Parry, treas., INoi Picturedl Margaret Cochran, sgt.-at-arms. FTA 's Slaves Aid Teachers, ' 1984' Arrives Sponsoring an after-game dance in December, FTA members captured the aluminum future of 1984. Members also worked as slaves for Teachers for 35 cents an hour, earning added funds. To gain experience, future teachers took over classes for a period on FTA Switch-Around Day. Dr. Ellsworth Statler spoke on the lack and surplus of teachers in special areas. Science teacher Mr. Charles Richardson spoke to the club on Belzer's ISCS Science Program. FTA's homecoming car Patriot Pulverizer won third in decorated club car competition. Quill and Scroll held a banquet in April to announce new yearbook and newspaper staffs and to honor former staff members. Theta-Sigma Phi association presented its annual award to the outstanding senior girl in journalism, Kith Taber. In preparation for the FTA dance, 'l984, Karen Jefferson and Cindy Blewett suspend decorations in the student center. ff' P 1 QUILL AND SCROLL-lFront Rowl B. Landon, D. Ostas, B. Schmidt, iRow 2l K. Taber, secy.-treas., C, Drone, vice-pres., B. Wilke, pres., lRow 3l J. Probst, K. Sauer, S. Perry, P. Jensen, D. Holcomb, L. Myers, K. Corn, J. Daw. iNot Pictured, D. Donarski, C. Louks, J. Lukens. Clubs 75 ij! SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB OFFICERS-Geoff Law- rence, pres., Dave Banks, vice-pres., Randy Brubeck, secy.-treas. HI-Y OFFICERS-Tom Morales, pres., Dick Wal- ker, treas., Ray Reef, sgt.-at-arms, Steve Ver- million, vice-pres., INot Pictured, Brad McClar- non, chaplain, Steve McAuliff, secy. 'chin Money' Senior Pam Pratt purchases a box of stationery from FCA members Tom Morales, Randy Reeser and Dick Walker. Funds raised through this project were used to send members to summer camp, 76 Clubs 'ii 3. My .r .. - M , 'aww .5 . , ., ,eww Mgr., ff, V . Sponsors AFS Student Producing an all-school activity calendar and sponsoring a chili supper were two ways the Foreign Student Club raised money. The club sought sponsors and donated funds to help American Field Service bring a foreign student to Lawrence. Robert Ashton came from Liverpool, England, as the AFS foreign student. Hi-Y members donated 540.00 to YMCA and bought an under privileged child 350.00 Worth of clothing and toys as service proiects. Hi-Y along with Tri-Hi-Y sponsored Cabaret, the annual Christmas dance. Members participated once again in Model UN. Fellowship of Christian Athletes was created to put the athlete's abilities to work in Christian service, com- mented sponsor J. R. Bishop. FCA members sold stationary and used profits to send members to camp. FOREIGN STUDENT CLUB OFFICERS-Barb Price, secy.-trees.: Jeri Hiner, vice-pres., Brod McClc1rnon, pres. Dick Walker, pres.: discuss future service proiects. Jeri Hiner ond Dove Tucker during the club's onnuol calendar soles. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES OFFICERS-Randy Reeser, vice-pres.y Senior Joyce Holl purchoses C1 school activity colendor from AFS members Clubs 77 Speech Team Sponsors First LC Meet Highlighting the year, the Speech Team sponsored its first meet at LC with nine Marion County schools attending. ln the Ben Davis State Speech Meet the team won its first trophy. The team joined the National Forensic League, a national honor society for those in speech work. Meeting the qualifications of being in the top two-thirds of the class and obtaining 25 NFL points, 25 Centralites became NFL members. Drama Club held its annual turnabout Shamrock dance at the Indiana Roof with the theme Emerald City. Money from the dance financed the one act plays and will help pay for the 1971 Wheeler Mission Christmas proiect. SPEECH TEAM-lFron1 Row, S. Taylor, treas., J. MacDougall, K. Horseman, M. Cochran, C. Wilson, The new 5f0fYTell'H9 ClUb added Cl A. Boyle, V. McGowan, lRow 2, P. Williams, secy., J. Smith, vice-pres., L. Myers, M. Crittenden, Service fo fhe Community by Vjsifing S. Mosher, J. Hayes, P. Palmer, lRow 31 J. Nelson, N. Mattingly, D. Hayes, pres., G. Rollins, J. . . DeWester, M, Doherty, J. Crum, L. Harmon, lRow 41 T. Stonecipher, M. Bradburn, S. McConnaughey, nursing homes cmd reodmg To Small B. Stone, R. Wooden, A. Murray, D. Dacquisto, D. Henson, B. Wilke. Children While elders listened, L IS: I inn' .- DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS-Jenny Probst, vice-pres., Sue Heck, secy., Kevin Corn, pres., Terry Payne, hist., Audrey Payton, sgt.-at-arms, Mindy Mellor, treas. fNot pictured, Charmaine LaPorte, sgt.-at' arms. Senior Jeri Smith rehearses her performance of a humorous scene in preparation for a speech meet. Clubs P' , , sw- , - S - .If ' , ' . K' 4 ' . f' ' , 4. 1 f . 1+-M , ' , -, , is I Preparing for the Shamrock, iunior Jan Heerman and senior Sue Heck make table decorations To fly couples home from The Emerald CiTy. 4- 4459 4 l- nl K STORYTELLING CLUB-lFront Rowl Miss Ruth Swisher, Kathy Moon, Virginia Newcomer, Teresa Wren, lRow 2, Diane Hayes, Party Mc!-Xnany, Barb Zaremba, QRighij Johanna Lisf. Portraying characters from the mind of an insane girl, senior Diane Hayes dramafizes a cutting from I Never Promised You c Rose Garden. Clubs 79 QW .2 Junior Achievers Exhibit Merchandise, Jay Cloutier and Gary Bailey display bottle c, vi caps and key chains as they face a customer l and attempt a sale at the JA Trade Fair. cg? J' fav, S , J , --'Q ft ....-f, - ' Q-or -nw U x ,-. ,.. E, .ff-f 7 '- if T .fe -Q1 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT CLUB OFFICERS--Gary Petley, secyftreas., Alan Nebesny, pres., Greg Smith vice-pres., prepare for a club meeting concerning the Trade Fair. Af' 5 V .1 vf X., ARTS AND CRAFTS OFFICERS-Blair Englehart, vice-pres., Jeff Lovell, treas., Scott Greene, pres., Mrs. Sylvia DeWitt, sponsor Charmaine LaPorte, secy., Dorie Yorgen, sgt.-at-arms. lNot Picturedl Roger Wooden, sgt.-at-arms. .rf.fgv, , X! 6, Nfl 1 fm 795' - E . 80 Clubs ll 5 Practice Tradesmanship At Fair Selling their products at the JA Trade Fair, Ed Estridge lCarmell, Diane Henson, and Pat Sullivan lCarmell display housewares to a customer. I l' .Y7 4-H JUNIOR LEADERS OFFICERS-Vince Mescall, pres., Shirley Nungester, secy.-treas.g Penny Berry, vice-pres. Photography enthusiasts exchanged ideas on picture Taking and special effects through the new Photography Club. Contests enabled members to submit pictures for competition with other club shutterbugs. Newly formed Arts and Crafts Club displayed different types of art work in the Area A display case throughout the year. Mr. Paul Sweany from John Herron School of Art, spoke to members on his style and showed many of his paintings. 4-H Club members worked on expanding and involving people in the 4-l-l program. Members met at Purdue last summer for a roundup. Junior Achievement Club sold their self-made products at the JA Trade Fair held in February at the state fairgrounds. The club made donations to the JA center in Indianapolis. I ' on V1 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS-Beth Bailey, secy., James McCoy, pres., Gary Wiggam, vicefpres., Gary Pefley, treas. Clubs 81 gg ,A ,g f... 9... fwfr As iunior Karen Magnuson observes, Mr. Juergen Jungbauer trims a cake during German Club's visit to the Cafe Heidelberg, a German pastry shop. 82 Clubs Ztiix is i tg FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-ICountercIockwisej Jan DeWester, pres., Barb Patton, treas., Kim Moloney, vice-pres., Diane Henson, sgt.-at-arms, Paula Palmer, secy., browse through Paris Match, a French magazine. French Club Co-sponsors Bake Sale Field trips, banquets and slides highlighted language activities. A bake sale sponsored with Health Careers Club helped finance French Club's trip to Oldfield's Museum and dinner at Gigi's. Le Circle Francais lFrench Circlel pins were bought. Out- standing members received awards. German Club's agenda included organizing a state conference and joint meetings with other German clubs. In spring, a banquet was held. Spanish Club members viewed slides and films of South America and Cuba. Dues were used to subscribe to Spanish magazines and to repair a typewriter in Area B. Sophomore Nancy Geer and iunior Sue Johnson sell cookies during the French Club's bake sale. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS-Gary Eichhorn, treas., Britt Cowan, pres.: Nancy Butler, vice-pres., Sheila Taylor, secy., scan language texts and native German magazines and newspapers. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-Adolf Diaz, pres., Mikki Thompson, vice-pres., Robyn Moberly, sgt.-at-arms, Jane Ann Vigus, treas.p Ann Wilson, secy. Clubs BICYCLE CLUB OFFICERS-Zeke Rybar, pres., Angelo Zarvas, vice-pres., Dan Dailey, secy.- Treas., Scott Offord, sgf.-at-arms, plan spring bike outings. gr elm ,afk Y., I K V V 1 avi WK In preparation for pool diving, Jeff Fischer, Doug Barnes and Carl Arnold don scuba garb. 84 Clubs SCUBA CLUB OFFICERS-Doug Barnes, pres., Carl Arnold, Treos., Russ Herndon, vice-pres., Jeff Fischer, sgi.-at-arms, Harry Walker, secy. Chess Club Largest ln Marion Counfy CHESS CLUB OFFICERS-Linda Degenkolb, exec. comm., Bill Schmiclf, vice-pres., Treas., Dave True- blood, exec. comm., Sheryl Thacker, exec. comm., Larry Dimick, pres., Dave Hillery, secy., enioy a game of chess in The sfage lobby. i l T T l T T WiTh a Tofal membership of 50 people, The Chess Club became The largesf chess club in Marion CounTy. The CenTral Indiana Chess AssociaTion organized meeTs wiTh oTher schools. SemesTer dues financed Transporfafion To meefs and paid for new chessboards. Raising funds for a TO day Trip To The Florida Keyes over spring vacaTion, The Scuba Club made and sold ChrisTmas candles. ProfiTs from The proiecf wenf Towards paying for The Trip. Weekly dues paid for new safefy equipmenf. The new bicycle club spenT The winfer monfhs planning ouTings for The spring. When The weafher became favorable, The 20 members wenT on hikes and picnics. Challenging for a higher posifion, iunior STeve Pefers waTches as iunior Dave Hillery ponders his nexT move during a chess meeT. Larry Dimick and Geoff Lawrence observe as Lianne Bowman, Marshall High School, and Dick Walker compefe in chess. Clubs E Math Club Listens To IBM Guest Mr. Richard Bobst of IBM spoke to Math Club on computers and iobs in the computer world. The club viewed a Purdue tilm on engineering and planned to visit a local bank. Science Club expanded to iOO members and one stuffed rat. Physiology teacher, Mr. John Pierce, skinned and stuffed a rat during a talk on Taxidermy. Members planned to attend Allisons and seniors visited the Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company. Amateur Radio Club demonstrated use of radios on sophomore orienta- tion day. The club hoped to buy i equipment and pay postage on QSL l cards that verified a contact between l hams. Aerospace Club activities included launching a rocket, testing model airplanes and viewing Apollo tlight films. Members also visited the Wright Patterson Air Force Base. GRE AEROSPACE CLUB OFFICERS--Duane Marsischke, sgt.-at-arms, Bruce Correll, pres., Jeff Sietsma, treas.f Jerry Bailey, secy.g Terry Mahurin, viceApres.g construct a rocket ship. Clubs 87 S 88 Competition Division Q if M M , .t -lwnlympw To L Have Xfxu Qmxx J A SQ mock gow NJXN15 NXQQV wilfk XXOU- XQJGLX QOJQAQOS MJQXQ, G, X04 031 Qvw .Qevw YN-xo 'PXXQXQVQ XOQQN3 NXOQXXQVXE I SQ VNU?-XH Yuri! 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VARSITY FOOTBALL 8-2 LCHS Opp. 14 Arlington 20 6 North Central 7 28 Speedway 0 35 Marshall lHomecomingl 6 41 Beech Grove 8 34 Carmel 8 20 Warren Central 13 16 Ben Davis O 38 Franklin Central 14 33 Southport 0 Uopl Mickey Sisk breaks a tackle as another Marshall opponent rushes in. lBottom1 All-county back Randy Reeser breaks by a North Central defender. E Season Sporting 8-Game Winn All-county defensive back Dave Walker closes in on a Carmel running back. Walker had three inter- ceptions in the game as the Bears won 34-8. ing Streak With crucial wins over Southport and previously undefeated Warren Central, Coach J. R. Bishop's Bears fought their way to the A Division County Championship. The Bears came into the Marshall game with a 1-2 record and triumphed over the undefeated Patriots 35-6. Seniors Randy Reeser, Ken Carpenter, Paul Rymer, Jay Dodd and Dave Young made the News' All-County Team. The Stars' All-County Team included Reeser, Carpenter, Rymer, Dodd, Young and Dave Walker. Carpenter and Reeser received Honorable Mention on the All-State Team. Walker and junior Don Summerlin led the defensive unit as Walker had 13 interceptions and Summerlin had 37 tackles and 40 assists. Carpenter passed for 1,085 yards and 14 touchdowns while Reeser rushed 137 times for 1,087 yards, 7.9 yards per carry. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-lFront Row1 J. Aylsworth, P. Rymer, G. Law- rence, S. Vermillion, R. Reeser, T. Vaughn, C. Read, K. Carpenter, D. Kling- lerg iRow 21 B. Cosgrove, D. Young, B. Hensley, W. Groves, D. Smith, P. Lewis, R. Martinez, C. Polak, S. Tatum, iRow 31 B. Judkins, M. Sisk, B. Kirby, C. Beal, G. Edgecomb, R. Romeril, J. Dodd, D. Summerlin, iRow 41 R. Miller, S. Leverenz, D. Walker, P. Loehrer, P. Butalla, T. Morales, B. Skaggs, D. Walker, 1Row 51 Assistant Coaches Leland Dilk, Gerald England, Head Coach J. R. Bishop, Assistant Coaches Ronald Bell, Dwaine Bell, Managers C. Case, B. Lawson. Competition 91 RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM-lFf0n' Rvwl C0C'Cl G Englfmd B Wlse P D Good B Hastings lRow 31 B Mrnnerup B Burke D Nunguester S Englerf, G. Wolfert, T. Carmichael, M. Smith,J Benedict D Martin B Swrgerr B Relmgn B Berger J Lewrg S Qolller V Ferguson D Mc Boswell, E. List, Coach L. Dilk. lkow 2l R. Daley C DeWester B Rags Derreld D Beal lAbsentl D Criswell J Alexander S Reynolds dale, D. Howard, J. Stamm, S. Eichorn, M. Sanders J Hast C McKinney Squad Holds Opponents To 29 Points With more sophomores than any other year, the reserve football team ended its season 6-l -l. Junior Gene Edgecomb was the leading ground gainer and sophomore Brad Boswell the leading receiver. Coach Leland Dilk used sophomore Ed List as a throwing quarterback and sophomore Tom Reynolds as a running signal caller. The offensive line was led by sophomore Doug Good and the defense by sophomore Brent Burke, who led the team in tackles. RESERVE FOOTBALL 6-'I -1 LCHS OPP. 8 Arlington O 8 North Central 0 26 Speedway 6 38 Marshall O 6 Carmel O O Beech Grove O O Warren Central 15 24 Ben Davis 8 92 Competition Q X4 ,Hy MQ. Q ls f d X x z ,e fa ,ya s ' 'P 1- X x J :,1m.+1 f X I 4 z Q . Q A W , s 4 ' Q ' ' 5 1 1 lf, I Q. md, 1 Lx! ,1 ...,l 'fp Inw- ,fn 5.1. . X 1 A Q, a. 'Q 1 'FX' x Q M I K if ., gig fx fax E, if. f N' t K . .A-. 2, 4 , am .y 1 ls' -1, X ,X Q. - 4 y 1 1 M3 ' 1 JIK -,l s A W ,v L my is A 3 5- TJ w f , ,, -nf , ' 2, - ' , M I X. 4 .' .W ' ,Ka W V x ,L P. W , X 1' f5.g,ju' ' rayiwxyx' N Ax. X I 1 1 I JZ W . ff '-fx? -.,:W.,,z , nm X X , X ,xxx X Dan Sachse Finishes Third ln Secfional Meer VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-IFronT Rowl H. May, G. May, B. Colver, J. Koppin, A. Yakey. IRow 21 F. Hurt Manager, P. Bly, M. STewarT, D. Sachse, S. Morris, Coach MarTin McAfee. Led by Dan Sachse, The Lawrence CenTral cross counTry Team finished The season wiTh an 8-5 record. Sachse finished eighTh in counTy individual sfandings while The harriers finished Third in counTy Team sTandings. ln The secfional meef, Sachse clicked The sTop waTch wiTh his besT Time of The year- 9:53.0, and placed Third. LC placed fifTh in The secTional behind Ben Davis, missing The regional cuT off by a poinf. Sachse's Third place finish allowed him To compeTe in The regional held aT Richmond, where he placed TwenTy-firsT. Sachse, Ace Yakey, John Koppin, and Gary May, seniors, iunior ScoTT Morris and sophomore Howard May earned Their leTTers. Also coached by Mr. MarTin McAfee, The reserve Team ended 4-9. LC varsity harriers, Tech Titans and Howe HorneTs await The firing ofthe sTarTing gun aT a Triangular meeT. 94 CompeTiTion RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-IFront Rowl Gary Rollins, Tom Stan- Junior Scott Morris, right, keeps in stride with berry, Terry Christia, lRow 21 Angelo Zarvas, Bill Shank, Mike Raymond. his opponent in a cross country meet here. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY LCHS OPP. 41 Greenfield 23 41 Arlington 64 31 Ben Davis 30 31 Beech Grove 73 10th Pike Invitational 40 Tech 21 40 Howe 71 36 Carmel 41 36 Warren Central 47 5th Ben Davis Invitational 16 Beech Grove 41 3rd Marshall Invitational 46 North Central 20 46 Washington 71 46 Shortridge 93 8th Washington Invitational 45 Southport 17 3rd County 9th Patriot Invitational 5th Sectional Silhouetted against the afternoon sky, senior Dan Sachse strides toward the finish line in a meet against Beech Grove and Ben Davis. Competition 95 xp fam- Steve Konrad lunges off the starting block as Scott Grantham touches in the 400 free relay while being watched by Scott MacDonald. ingu- VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM-IFron'l Rowl D. Tucker, G. Townsend, S. Konrad, D. McMillen, ,M lRow 21 W. Lowe, J. Koppin, J. Meltzer, S. if MacDonald, P. Bly, C. Arnold, G. Stewart, Qkow 31 S. Grantham, S. Lunsford, J. Solov, Coach Bill Powell. Senior Steve McAuliff takes a deep breath and uses a powerful stroke in his final leg ofthe 100-yard freestyle event at a home meet with Kokomo Haworth. 96 Competition Scott MacDonald leaps off the starting block in a racing dive in the 400-yard freestyle relay. +44 VARSITY SWIMMING 11-3 LCHS OPP. 33 Columbus 62 62 Pike 33 63 Franklin 32 79 Marion 24 79 Shelbyville 65 2nd County 56 Muncie Central 39 49 Southport 46 69 Decatur Central 26 64 Kokomo Haworth 31 65 Carmel 40 82 Ben Davis 35 33 Bloomington 62 58 Warren Central 37 44 Anderson 51 50 Frankfort 45 59 Bloomington University 36 1st Sectional 8th State , Relay Team Plays Spoiler For Tankmen With the help of the 400-yard free relay team, the swimming Bears had their best finish in three years, capturing first in the sectional and eighth in the state tournament. The relay team also won the last event to defeat rival Southport in a dual meet after they had defeated the Bears in the county. Coach Bill Powell's Bears accumulated a 13-3 record on the way to their sectional win over Southport, 79-74. The Bears qualified two relay teams and six individuals for the state. In the state meet, the 400-yard free relay team of Scott MacDonald, Steve McAuliff, Dave McMillen and Scott Grantham took third and broke a school record with a time of 3.27.9. MacDonald placed third in the 100- yard freestyle with a school record breaking time of 50.5. MacDonald broke three more school records in the 400-yard freestyle, 4:11.67 200-yard freestyle, 1154.9 and the 50-yard freestyle, 23.2. Sectional butterfly winner Steve Lunsford churns the water in the 100-yard event at a home meet Sophomore Mark Murphy swims the 200-yard freestyle. His best time in the event was 2:lO.3. Girls' Swim Team Coach Mike Bass shows iubilation over a stop watch timing of one of his swimmers. Reserve Swimmers Break 2 Records 98 Competition An all-sophomore squad led the Reserve Swimming Team without a defeat, splashing their way to a 2-O-2 record. The sophomore record for the 400-yard freestyle relay was broken by Larry Pontius, Jim Muir, Mark Murphy and Steve Konrad with a clocking of 3:56.5. Konrad also broke another sophomore record in the individual medley, which consists of four lOO-yard legs of freestyle, breastroke, butterfly and backstroke, with a time of 2120.1 . Konrad also swam some varsity meets. Coach Bill Powell's swimming Bears used the last relay to defeat county rival Southport 48-47 and tie Bloomington Columbus 47-47. Water follows sophomore Larry Pontius' stroke as he swims his leg of the record breaking soph- omore 400-yard freestyle relay. RESERVE SWIMMING 2-0-2 LCHS OPP. 47 Columbus 47 48 Southport 47 47 Bloomington 47 62 Fronklin 33 Junior Sandy Gerner competes in c meet during the Girls' Swim Tecxm's first year. RESERVE SWIMMING TEAM IFronI Rowl-D. McCarthy, manager, G. Crcys, D. Moyes, J. Muir, D. Lovett, J. Stomm, K. Sumter, J. Lovell, D. Peters, lRow 21 L. Pontius, M. Murphy, M. Raymond, Couch Bill Powell. Competition 99 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 1Fron1' Rowl-R. MOOTZ, H. Moy, B Colver J Lowson, M. Johnson, J, Parrish. iRow 21-P. Butollo, monoger B Hensley J. Dodd, A. Zorvos, R. Walker, T, Armstrong, R. Edgecomb, Coach Leland Dilk. Junior Angelo Zorvos uses ci Hcxif-Nelson with-c wedge on his opponent 100 Competition VARSITY WRESTLING 4 8 LCHS opp 9 Southport ii Ben Davis 20 Beech Grove 21 Frcinkiin Centrcll 13 North Centrcil 13 Morshoill 6th Woirren Tourney 8th County 30 Brebeuf 17 Cothedroll 32 Tech 18 Cctrmel 30 Howe 25 New Costle 1 ith Sectioncil Sophomore Howard May uses a reverse cradle pin hold on his opponent as the referee judges the legality of the hold and the foe's shoulders. ln the 126 lb. weight class, senior Mark Johnson assumes the referee's position with his Beech Grove opponent and waits for the whistle. Bears Win 4 ln Last Half Of Schedule Coach Leland Dilk's Wrestling Bears finished their season with a 4-8 record. They lost three meets by a single, individual match. They dropped their first six matches then proceeded to win their last four out of six matches. Three outstanding grapplers for the Bears were senior Dick Walker, with a 15-3 record, who placed third in the County, senior Bob Hensley, 12-7, who also placed third in the County, and sophomore Howard May, 13-5, who placed fourth in the County and fourth in the Sectional. Competition lOl Junior Ric Martinez uses a halt-nelson and pressure with his chin in an effort to pin his Cathedral toe as referee Steve Bassett checks the shoulders - f' RESERVE WRESTLING 6-6 LCHS OPP. 12 Southport 36 16 Ben Davis 30 26 Beech Grove 23 19 Franklin Central 26 23 North Central 27 23 Marshall 27 37 Brebeut 15 34 Cathedral 18 28 Tech 13 16 Carmel 20 38 Howe O 34 New Castle 13 Using the thread the needle technique, iunior Brad Strausburg tries to subdue his opponent in the 126-lb. weight class. 102 Competition Marfinez's Pins Help Reserves To 6-6 Sophomore Doug Good works on his Beech Grove opponents ankle and arm in the 185-lb. class. RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM lFront Rowl-Brad Strausburg, Joe Denney, Mark Rodeloeck, Buddy Tinch, IRow 21 Bill Reiman, Ric Martinez, Bill Elliott, Coach Jerry England. Coach Jerry England's reserve wrestling Bears grappled their way to a 6-6 record. Junior Rick Martinez pinned eight of his ten opponents in the first period of action and accumulated a tinal record of 9-l. Sophomore Bill Elliot won tive reserve matches and challenged for a varsity position. He won one and lost one at the varsity level. Junior Angelo Zarvas also moved up to the varsity, and Bill Reiman took his place, finishing with a 6-O-l slate. Doug Good had a 7-2 record. After Ric Martinez pinned his Cathedral op- ponent, referee Steve Bassett signals victory for Martinez and five points for Lawrence. Competition iO3 Boosters Introduce Button , Pompom BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS-Marcia Cox, pres., Sandy Caulfield, treas,, Kim Wade, sr. rep., Joan Moorman, ir. rep., Mary Levinson, vice-pres., Cindy Zinser, soph. rep., Louise Robbins, secy., display newly purchased pompoms in front of Bear Boosters at a home game. .. - Zffff 1 as ,W -.i i , ,Agar mrrsfilisg fs 5' 543 m.,E5,?.s,ssttfS2WQ?rt2' . f ' gf. . F .q?5L1,i. . , 15:55 . -its 3- 4 Er V - - -H. ' 39 we ...-.2 :: L2 f A A .1 K -- 5 ' f s ff 1: RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Anne Shropshire, Karen Hall, Jan Secoulas and Jan McClain wave to spectators during the homecoming parade. 104 Competition New maroon and white pompoms were used during pre-game festivities as 400 Booster Club members showered spirit and enthusiasm on classmates. Spirit buttons were sold and signs of encouragement were posted each week to show spirit and to boost team morale. The club also sponsored an after-game dance in February. Booster Club's homecoming float, Pickle the Patriots, won Grand Champion tor the first time. Booster Club and Tri-Hi-Y members engaged in a year-end powder putt football game between iuniors and seniors. Seniors, now graduated, slipped by with a 13-12 win. HONEYBEARS-iFronI Rowl M. Thompson, D. l-lowcird, C. Draga, L. Granfham, K. Glover, B. Boaiman, J. Shulfzg iRow 21 S. Johnson, J. Lukens, M. Hall, M. Basseggio, P. Van Voorhies, K. Krug, J. Sherrill, 'M D. Harkless, D. Harmon, iRow 31 K. Zarvas, J. Ziizke, M. Goodwin, D. Arvin, A. Abbefr, B. Heide, L. Wimmenouer, J. Jordan, L. Priesi, K. Kupfer, iNot pictured, D. Donarski, L. Keegan, D. Sharp. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Dorie Yorgen, Sandy Hall, Chris Reynolds, Deb- bie Hoppes and Ann Wilson back The Football Bears with LC spirii. While cheering the Bears on To victory, Bear Boosters follow The cheers and hand motions of varsiiy cheerleaders Dorie Yorgen and Debbie Hoppes. Com petition l , Y, k J lf, 49 K g 1 .rf Q ,,,..,v' f..-ff it s 2 .J MIG V V In f- . , I ik if .tnrfi xx. ff WM M 2 Q if ' f is sffy ,Y P V 579 at 1 i me J VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-iFront Row1 B. Lawson, C. Case, M. Loar, S. Strangeway, iRow 31 B. Judkins, D. Young, J. Phillips, D. Jongewaard, managers, ikow 21 Coach Jerry Petty, P. Sipple, M. Sisk, D. Summerlin, F. Eggert, D. F. Walker. Senior Fred Eggert leaps and stretches for a defensive rebound against Manual. 0 a Win Holiday Championship With new head coach Jerry Petty leading the way, the basketball Bears chalked up a 9-12 record, the best in three years tor LC. The Bears beat Manual after a light failure which postponed the game to a later date and defeated Noblesville, the only team they beat last year, in overtime 74-67. They also beat Pike and Speedway to win the Holiday Tournament. Fred Eggert led all scorers with 368 points, averaging 18.4 and ci percentage ot 50.9. Eggert also . took 222 caroms for an 11.1 average. Dave F. Walker led the team in tree throw percentage with 75.4 and in assists with 53. Sophomore Phil Sipple hit 51.8 fx, from the field. -ir' A ,.,..-Q s.. W Competition 107 i . RESERVE BASKETBALL 9-9 LCHS OPP. 45 Broad Ripple 49 35 Speedway 49 35 North Central 43 55 Warren Central 48 40 Washington 37 30 Howe 28 48 Arlington 43 37 Ben Davis 43 39 Warren Central 40 40 North Central 49 4l Beech Grove 24 55 Greenfield 54 28 Manual 43 42 Noblesville 33 47 Franklin Central 40 47 Marshall 50 35 Southport 47 41 Carmel 39 Reserve players Gary Fresch l32l, Paul Ryan, Brent Burke l54l and Robbie Orr l4l shuffle on defense. As sophomore Jon Hall breaks tree underneath the bucket, he awaits a pass from iunior Gary Fresch for a layup against Franklin Central. lO8 Competition RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-lFronl Rowl J. Kilies, R. Orr, J. Davis, P. Ryan, J. Hall lRow 2, G Fresch, S. Reynolds, B. Burke, S. Sterrett, D. Foster, Coach Don Challis. Driving for the bosket, Brent Burke hopes to get off o good shot ogoinst his opponent. l Bears Win 2 Overtime Tiltsp Finish Slate With 9-9 Record edged by ci totcil of 7 points. Couch Chctllis, formerly o cooch out Beech Grove, guided his chcirges to 0 crushing victory over his former school, 41-24. Don Summerlin led the scoring depcirtment while John Dovis led rebounding. Phil Sipple odvonced to the vorsity squad. On their woy to grinding out C1 9-9 record, couch Don Chc1llis's reserve tecim won their only two overtime gomes. The roundbcillers detected bockyord rivol Warren Centrol, 55-48, ond Greenfield, 55-54. Other bornburners occurred ogoinst Howe, Woshington ond Cdrmel who were Junior John Dovis uses o little too much elbow os the referee colls o foul on him for pushing. Competition 109 As their Southport opponents wait for their batons, graduate Curt Baldwin hands off to junior Dan Klingler during the mile relay. LC Takes Fifth In Statep Read Wins 440 With 49.7 Placing first in the 440 yard run, senior Chris Read led the thinmen to fifth place in the state, Also contributing to the team effort were Steve Harris, second in the high hurdles, Geoff Lawrence, sixth in the shotput and the 4th place mile relay team of Harris, Read, Dwight Stewart and Curt Baldwin. Coached by Mr. Dwaine Bell, the cindermen obliterated eight school records on their way to a 9-l -l season. Harris set the pace by smashing records in the high and low hurdles with times of l4.2 and 19.7 seconds, respectively. Stewart rewrote the record books with a time of 4:27.2 in the mile run as Baldwin set the 880 record with a time of l:57.2. Read established a new record in the 440, running it in 49.7 seconds. Alan Tucker added to his own school record in the high iump with a leap of 6-3314. Lawrence added the last individual record to the charts with a mark of 56-6 V2 in the shotput. The mile relay team shattered the previous record with a time of 3:23.2. Coach Bell's Bears also placed lst in the city- county meet in 1970. VARSITY TRACK TEAM-IFront Rowl E. Prestwood, C, Read, E, Shank, S, iRow 4l Coach Tom Lorch, D. Hillery, R. Martinez, K. Correll, M. Smith Harris, A, Tucker, S. Cage, K. Ryan, C. Baldwin, D. Stewart. lkow 21 R. G. Rollins, L. Dyar, G. Rybar, D. Rinderknecht, B. Strausburg. tkow 5, Coach Reeser, J. Dixon, D. Walker, F. Eggert, G. Lawrence, K. Carpenter, J. Eichel- Gerald England, Manager G. Hood, Head Coach Dwaine Bell, S. Tatum J man, B. Englehart, D. Sachse, B. Skaggs, iRow 31 D. Klingler, G. Carey, R. Phillips, T. Kennedy, S. Boand, R. Campbell, J. Lawson, D. Rutledge, D Reef, T. Dyer, J. Koppin, A. Zarvas, M. Stewart, J. Miles, F. Schulemeyer. Goris, Managers. 110 Competition Steve Harris, 1970 graduate, leads a field at county foes in a trial heat ofthe low hurdles. On his way to being the best 440 runner ever at Lawrence Central, senior Chris Read shows his championship form and gives a victory sign while breaking the tape during an LC meet. LCHS 79 63 79 61 59 59 1 1 l 1 l 1 80 3rd 56 56 3rd 2nd lst lst 3rd lst ist 2nd lst 5th VARSITY TRACK 9-1-1 Fort Wayne North North Central Warren Central Fort Wayne South North Central Shortridge Marshall Chatard Arlington North Central Relays Southport Washington Tech Invitational County Warren Central Relays City-County Sectional No. Central Invitational Franklin Underclass Regional Arlington Invitational State OPP. 21 37 21 39 71 V2 l7V2 33 4 39 56 36 Senior Geoff Lawrence strains his muscles to their utmost to enable him to win the shotput event during an indoor meet at Lawrence. Competition 1 1 1 -- -If VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Coach Carmen Stapleton, Scott Jackson, Bill Thompson, Kenny Sechrist, Mark Smith, Scott Morris. VARSITY GOLF I0-II-I LCHS OPP. 10 Beech Grove 2 268 Arlington 258 8 Franklin Central 4 5 Greenfield 7 3112 Warren Central 8112 513 Pendleton 504 513 Broad Ripple 530 7112 Manual 4112 21 1 Brebeuf 21 1 2 Noblesville 8 212 Ben Davis 219 212 North Central 202 439 Madison Heights 399 11 Marshall 1 208 Carmel 193 208 Pike 203 335 Southport 334 335 Warren Central 320 208 Speedway 236 208 Franklin Central 242 209 Park 234 203 Scecina 205 2nd Northeast Invitational 8th County 8th Sectional 112 Competition ..., lg.. Come on ball, get in the hole now, says Scott Jackson hs he awaits the results of his putt Junior Mark Smith drives off the eighth tee at the Old Oakland Golf Club during ci meet as golf team members iunior Scott Morris and senior Mike Dacquisto discuss the match. Thompson 's Play Links Bear Attack Led by graduate Bill Thompson's 40.3 average, the golf team finished the season with a 10-i 1-1 record. Junior Scott Morris ended the season with a 42.9 average. Morris, along with iunior Mark Smith and senior Scott Jackson are returning varsity. Coached by Mr. Carmen Stapleton, the team finished 8th in the county. Linksmen Kenny Sechrist, Thompson, Smith and Morris led the Bears to 8th place in the sectional. Using a three wood, iunior Scott Morris drives the ball from the rough towards the green. Competition I 13 Bears End 9-85 Dave Signs With Reds Bear fans were pleased when 1970 graduate Dave Overstreet, who threw a no-hitter against Ben Davis, 6-0, signed a pro contract with the Cincinnati Reds during the summer. In his last year at LC, Coach Allen Smith led the Baseball Bears to a 9-8 record. In sectional play, the Bears defeated Broad Ripple in 18 innings and lost to North Central. Junior Rod Romeril led the reserves with a .733 batting average. On their way to a 6-l record, the Bears defeated North Central, who had previously had a 16-l record. Six games were postponed due to rain. 114 Competition .iii 'Q 3 RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM-lFront Rowl C. Delong, R. Romeril, P. Englert, J. Aylsworth, G. Edgecomb, R. Kirby, D. Summerlin. lllow 21 D. Foster, K. Sauer, B. Smith, Coach Woodie Crum, B. Rowland, H. Roberts, C. Polak. if g .. X , Senior Bob Kirby combines a level swing with good timing to smash a line drive. Coach Allen Smith yells encouragement as senior Mickey Sisk contemplates on whether to try for home plate. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-iFront Rowl M. Griffin, L. Springer, S. Vermillion, K. Hogard, M. Sisk, J. Lear, B. Kirby, C. Case lManagerl. ikow 2, T. Brock, D. Young, E. McHenry, D. Overstreet, B. Sisk, F. McHenry, S. Leverenz, Coach Allen Smith. - VARSITY BASEBALL 9-8 Coach Allen Smith gives his catcher, 1970 graduate Ed McHenry, a few words of advice as McHenry enters a game played at Lawrence. LCHS OPP. , 16 Speedway 4 'dl o Howe 7 3 Marshall i 7 Roncalli 3 8 Roncalli l l Arlington 2 O Brebeuf 3 2 Pike O 4 Carmel 3 O Franklin Central 2 5 Beech Grove 6 6 Ben Davis O 9 Ben Davis i0 7 Noblesville 2 COUNTY 2 North Central 9 SECTIONAI. 3 Broad Ripple 2 O North Central lO Competition i i5 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-IFront Rowj Jeff Biggs, Scott McConnaughey, Lar- ry Borthwick, Ron Borthwick. IRow 21 Tom Satrom, Coach Richard Webster, Mark Johnson, Dave Hammerling. I I6 Competition VARSITY TENNIS 15-4 SPRING TEAM I0-3 LCHS OPP. 5 Marshall 2 6 Warren Central I 6 Franklin Central I 4 Ben Davis 3 7 Beech Grove O O Southport 7 I Brebeuf 6 O North Central 7 6 Shelbyville I 4 Speedway 3 5 Broad Ripple 2 8 Park I 5 Arlington 2 FALL TEAM 5-I 6 Noblesville O 7 Warren Central O 4 Arlington 3 7 New Palestine O 6 Carmel I 3 Pike 4 3rd Sectional I lil ii 9 ,Zi i .'If7',gI,i 25353 liiilllititi Que f 5 Senior Ron Borthwick reaches for behind his head to gain the power and precision required in serving an ace to his waiting opponent. X ileftl Scott McConnaughey tosses the ball in the air and, lCenterl keeping his attention on the ball, lkightl follows through on the serve. Dave Hammerling stretches to return a volley from an opponent as doubles partner Larry Borthwick awaits the outcome of the shot. Racquetmen Finish With 15-4 Record Brothers Ron and Larry Borthwick moved from Kansas and sparked the 5 fall tennis team in the number one and number three spots. The team opened the season with wins over Noblesville and Warren Central as they scored 13 wins in singles and doubles competition. Lawrence then rolled over three more opponents before falling to state ranked Pike. Coached by Mr. Richard Webster, the fall team ended the season with a 5-l record. The spring team, led by Wayne Hall and Jerry Warrener, finished with a 10-3 record. Competition 1 17 Last Second Shot Fails, Doobies Los Leaping into the air, junior Joyce DeBoun attempts to steol the boll from Miss Linda Hoffmann. ln the GRA table tennis tournament, senior Kim Short uses a backhand stroke to return a serve. 118 Competition As Jill Williamson of the Doobies sets for a shot, faculty members Mrs, Ann Phillips and Mrs. Sondra Merritt defend. To Women Faculty, 'Old Ladies,' 20-18 To raise money, GRA staged a basketball game between the women faculty and the Doobies, winners of the GRA basketball tournament. Although the faculty won 20-18, a last-ditch effort by the Doobies almost tied the game. Profits totaled nearly 5100. Team sports included volleyball, kickball and softball. Awards for placement in the sports were presented at the annual GRA banquet in the spring. However, for a team to qualify for awards, each team member was required to participate in an individual sport such as gymnastics, tennis or ping pong. i Marie Lyons, hist., Bonnie Peel, pres. GRA CLUB OFFICERS-lFront Rowj Sheila Taylor, treas., Kitty Unthank, sgt.-at-arms, lRow 21 Jill Williamson, vice-pres., Cindy Gillman, secy., Stretching to return a short lob and score a point against her opponent, senior Kitty Unthank participates in a GRA badminton tournament. Com petition l 19 During intramural swimming, Susan Whitcomb undertakes a backward flip from the board as Pam Coppedge and Donna Harmon observe. Senior Greg McDowell challenges the gutter with his style while using a strong hook. Greg holds a 171 average in league play. ,- .,,. . e Lawrence Central Students Scatter Pins, Splash Water sms WSW? SEWQSSHQW A 120 Competition Leading the Big Ten League, Greg McDowell averaged 171 and had a high game of 222. However, Team Number One won the league title. In the American League, Teams Three and Seven battled past the deadline as Chuck Delong bowled a 222-181- 242 series of 645 and Gary Fresch had ci 171 average. Team Four won the National League with Mike Ellis averaging 167. In the Mid-States League, Penny Stare averaged 144. Boys' and girls' intramural swimmers played water polo and had chicken fights while some swam individually. After the release, Greg McDowell's ball rolls down the alley hitting the 1-3 pocket and splat ters the pins for a solid strike. 1.5 .if . ff, fx' , X 5 , at r A f m e V ,M I lun- -. f x 3, jg-k ... 334 and 4. ' if 'f MAm, .'f. '-' ,V-Q ,, -f' 1 ..,.., A N 'hr .-M. -4. . ,, rf' .. .i ,, VW, ff' 3 M, M' Q V, Awffaflf' Xj'f,, 'N , . 5SV'. 5' 'T 2 ' fi ,,f, wk 3 '25 ,V A , 41 v,g',3:i,.R,?-L4 T K ,YQ s V ' ' - X s- k W1 my 7 ss4'. ' V . X Q Q.. Q. Y . 4-fy-s el 0.5 X M A 1 if :wr 'fy W a+.g3 -- sa Q, , 2 Y g , f,'J'3 ::,Q,ff,' gg M48 x ff, -5 kwqwfs ff b- jkfi. 4 .. M ff. -i'.2'f' U-1, -.,'f'u,Qf,b-vq,1..1,U '- ' i 1. x -b ,Rf bm fu 14 fu mfr' ':,- - -. f- ws if fix '-' TU,-i 'f'W'1' : :,,,,. .L A-iq , ,Ga Y 5' Low- A '4a,,i , , A , I fv,.1',:, L ,xiii-, w P 1!'.i:,Qs ,ab x .5 Q t i I is 'U 1. ,-6 ' if 4455, Q 'a' w 'Q 'sit 1 sl T J., .hid jfs' 1, 4 46's :N if a.f,z,.f-1 A it 1, jf +A v. 3 xc A xvxnxf -Q'.vu Q ,Jr 1' X 4 5 Q x ,H In an attempt to score, senior Wes Groves goes up for a shot against sophomore Tom Trittipo as their teammates await the outcome. Tinklefown, eep Fuzz Win Leagues League winners for intramural basketball were Tinkletown Tech, 8-O, in the A League and Deep Fuzz, 8-O, in the B League. Playoffs occurred too late for publication. Scott Jackson led the A League in average with 16.5 and Rod Romeril had a high game ot 41. Terry Mahurin led the B League in average with 18.8 and in high game with 37. Mr. John Evelo sponsored IM basketball. I. I As a stray shot careens oft the backboard, ju- nior Kent Correll, senior Dave Trueblood and iunior Bill Freiie leap high for a rebound. Q 122 Competition Junior Kent Correll puts a press on senior Don Cahen who looks for an open man for the assist ,V xx' Surrounded by his opposition, senior Howard Roberts tries to maintain control of the ball. As a spectator watches the action from the sidelines, iunior Kent Correll breaks free tor a layup and, hopefully, an easy bucket. Competition 123 x XA it ix, Q 'sw ' 31 xi X 124 Componionship Division A Charisma Of: Compcmionship sndiviawlify. . . logifher cis a iIass, jfei f lgnding their own Charisma, jfgalisgic for Cengmlites as of faculty anclclasgmatgg. Neivi Cdl'!fihiSfff1fDI'S and ieachdrs 1- 1. A,'1 ,. . 5fj: f Q Charisma' uf us ., ,M ' . I - .4 .4 1 . v'fi',,,vfun Q .- k ' -, w,,w-2436 .z H +',v ,fvg,, ,vga .wi Y ' ' f , zizyf. J, vm., ,va ,pin .H - ',. 4, ' . -, ,nv ,vm va -, --- vu ' , ',u,.v .,.- xv. 1,,.,.k 5 K. Q. ,1,-1f-,. . ii.-A h .'.',,1.! ,ig . 5.5 ' k 1.1-,.-,gg-f K 0:14 og 1. p L , A ,,-v' - cg, .5 v, , ' -. -.- ,KA - ,wx-'i,Q 1 ,pq u,,,.w sn .-Av,-:k,z-A A :vf,w.Q-'z 1- - '. ',.--'.-vQ ,.-gd 1- ' --'SQA-u'. 'nf' . ' 0 ,,Q-A11-v 1 . ' .42 '.n 1 'uv ,-' aNX.v',,'2 ' ,,- ,,.- , z . a'v ..'- ',,wQJ-Q-:'. 1-G.fs '.'Lf '.-'.':.w '..ffH'.m'- ,..- U,.: W .a',4 1 - '.v'-f .3j,'.'v- ' , . 15.-.v.A:-'ga 3 x ,J ga , 0' .Q x,y'- .- ,-.n ,U 4 .- ,,, .. w' ., .. .. 1, ,QQ '- 'T jfxtnw-' K-f.fjL,f,+ - 'fr-:Q ff.--:-- . q,:4q:l?u j,,TAET-gajfft., ., -, -J Z Compcmionship Division 125 2' 4 Dr. Lyle Mowrey, principal, received a BS from Purdue University, an MS from Butler University and an EdD from indiana University. He taught agriculture and science at LC from 1952-61. He was head of the department from 1954-61. He Mr. Byron Biggs, vice-principal, obtained a BS degree from Indiana State University and an MS from Butler University. Mr. Biggs taught in the science department last year. His duties in- clude sponsorship of the student council and came here from Western Kentucky University. Supervision of The honor pass Sysfem. Dr. Mowrey Returns s Lawrence Principal As a new principal, Dr. Lyle Mowrey was faced with the addition to the building. An estimated twenty classrooms are being added including chemistry labs and storerooms, a business area, homemaking facilities, a new health center and an audio- visual center. A group instruction room capable of holding 200 students is being constructed. A television production room for taping programs is also planned. In addition, a new parking lot will be built with bus loading facilities. The estimated cost of the project is 31.1 million. Present plans call for completion This year the responsibilities of administration were distributed among three people. Mrs. Barbara Huybers, guidance director, was in charge of scheduling and guidance. Mr. Byron Biggs, vice-principal, headed pupil personnel. His duties included grade cards, homecoming and chaperones for all school dances. As principal, Dr. Mowrey took care of curriculum, supervision, specifying school policy and working with the central administration. Junior Larry Bilger and senior Jeri Hiner pause in the hallway to chat with Dr. Lyle Mowrey, princi pal, and senior Branson Stone. Dr. Mowrey often finds time to listen to students. 126 Faculty Companionship and occupation by September 1, 1971. In his second year here, Dr. Ellsworth Statler saw two new schools open and added to his ad- ministrative staff. He received his BA and MA degrees from Bowling Green State University and his PhD from Ohio State University. fAbovel MSD SCHOOL BOARD-lFront Row, Mr. James Dickerson, Mrs. Jane Haase, Mr. Richard Phillips, iStundingl Mr. H. W. Wallace li, Mr. Glenn H. McHenry, Dr. Ellsworth Statler, superintendent. xxx Assistant Principal Byron Biggs rechecks students' names on the IBM scan sheets before sending them to be processed onto grade cards. V . Typical of her school morning duties, Mrs. Martha Wolf, dean of girls, reads excuses and signs admit slips for students who have been absent. 3. I6-If Mrs. Martha Wolf, Deon of Girls, AB, MS, Butler University, Typing l, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y sponsor. Mr. Philip High, Dean of Boys, BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler Un- iversity. Faculty Companionship 127 Senior Debbie Bryant and junior Mary Levinson, assistants in area A, help new counselor Miss Sandra Cheney in assembling a bulletin board. Sophomore Orientation Day Added ln addition to annual College Night and Career Night, Sophomore Orien- tation Day, held before school opened, became a further service provided by counselors. Incoming sophomores were acquainted with rules, classroom procedure, faculty and room locations. lt generally helped them teel at home. Slides showing all classes available to sophomores were taken for use in next year's presentation. Counselors provided help in social, personal and vocational areas as well as educational. They gave tests which indicated students' potential. 128 Faculty Companionship Guidance counselors Mr. Ed Watson and Mrs. Joan Piercefield discuss the plans tor Careers Night. 5.1 Mr. Watson was chairman of the event Mr. Allen Essig and sophomore Becky Zumwalt discuss changing her schedule at the semester break Mrs. Barbara Huybers, Director of Guidance, received both her degrees, BS and MS, from Butler University. She is also testing program chairman and is responsible for all class sche- duling. S if.. Z., 'Hmm 5 to 4 . x ,wr ci g.. 3.41 l' ... ' ,Q tx. fe .W 5.33 ii pf -nv Auf' W M PM-.,,g W A Mrs. Elsie Vetters, secretary, checks student statistics with Mrs. Barbara Muybers, guidance director. Mrs. Jean Campbell, BS, Indiana Uni- versity, MS, Butler University, Counse, lor, Foreign Student Club, Sponsor of foreign students. Miss Sandra Cheney, BS, MS, Butler University, Counselor, Booster Club. Mr. Allen Essig, BA, MS, Butler Uni- versity, Counselor, Sophomore Orien- tation Day Co-chairman, College Night Chairman, Testing Program Assistant, lighting crew. Mrs. Joan Piercefield, BA, DePauw University, MS, Indiana University, Counselor, Sophomore Orientation Day, Co-chairman, Financial Aid Co- ordinator, Student Advisory Council. Mr. Virgil Shockleyi BS, MS, Purdue University, Counselor, Vocational In- formation Coordinator, Parking Lot Supervisor. Mr. Ed Watson, BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Counselor, Ca- reer Night Chairman, Job Placement Adviser, Radio Club. Mrs. Jean Campbell hands booklets for distribution to area helper Tanya Zinn. Faculty Companionship 129 Mr. George J. Amend, Jr., BM, MM, Butler University, Music, Director of Spring Musical, Vocal Music Groups. Mrs. Linda Arbuckle, BA, Indiana University, Social Studies. Mrs. Kathleen Barnes, BS, Louisiana State University, MS, Butler University, Home Economics Department Head, Rekamemoh Club, Needlecratts. Mr. Philip Barnes, BA, Purdue University, MS, Indiana University, Science, Scuba Club. Mrs. Elinor Beaman, AB, MS, Butler University, Latin, Reading Lab, National Honor Society. Miss Eileen Beckett, AB, AM, Indiana University, Math, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Mr. Steven Belding, BS, Purdue University, Math, Se- nior Class Sponsor. Mr. Dwaine Bell, BS, Ball State University, MS, Indiana University, Dr. Ed., Phys. Ed., Health Department Head, Head Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach. Mr. Ronald Bell, BS, MA, Ball State University, Dr. Ed., Phys. Ed., Asst. Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach. Mr. J. R. Bishop, BA, Franklin College, MS, Indiana University, English, Head Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach. Miss Linda Bloemker, BA, Butler University, MAT, In- diana University, English, Speech Team Coach, Spon- sor of Chapter of National Forensic League. Mr. Smysor Bruce, BS, Ball State University, MS, Indi- ana University, Math, Athletic Director. Mrs. Mary Ann Butcher, BS, MAT, Indiana University, English, Speech, Sponsor of Debate Team. Miss Mary Margaret Carr, BS, Indiana University, Spanish, Varsity Cheerleading Sponsor. Mrs. Joan Cash, AB, MA, Ball State University, Social Studies. Mr. Keith Castelluccio, BA, Earlham College, MA, Ball State University, Social Studies, Current Events Club. Mr. Donald Challis, AB, Franklin College, MS, Butler University, Phys. Ed., Dr. Ed., Family Living, Head Baseball Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach. Mr. Michael Chapman, BS, Ball State University, Busi- ness, Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Linda Christian, AA, Christian College, BA, MAT, Indiana University, English, Asst. Speech Team Coach. Mr. William Coleman, BS, MS, Indiana University, Science, Science Club. Mrs. Jean Cones, BME, Bradley University, MM, Butler University, Music. Mrs. Mary Kay Crawley, BS, MS, Indiana University, English. Mr. Richard Crowder, BS, Indiana State University, MS, Indiana University, Business, Talent Show. Miss Nell Cuff, BS, Memphis State College, BS, George Peabody College, English Department Head, FTA. 130 Faculty Companionship At Back-to-School Night, Mr. Kenneth Shoup chats and drinks coffee with Phil Bly's father, Dr. Phillip Bly, in his son's study hall. New 7-Period Day Causes Some Faculty Adjustments This year teachers had to adiust to many new conditions. The seven- period day required additional preparation. Supervising restrooms between classes called for added responsibility. Expanded activity and special help sessions gave teachers a chance to aid students to a greater degree and to pursue individual interests. As the dress code was revised, many teachers had to adiust to viewing girls in slacks and shorts. Reduced class size gave teachers the opportunity to better evaluate students and give them more individual help. Adiusting to a new principal and vice-principal was also necessary. Miss Nell Cuff and Mrs. Caroline Hanna discuss the qualifications of FTA state officer candidates. Mrs. Joy Curtiss, RN, Research Hospital and Medical Center, Respiratory Therapy, Health Careers Club. Miss Patricia M. Davidson, BA, Indiana University, French, French Club. Mrs. Adela Deming, BS, Trenton State College, MS, Butler University, Library Science, Librarian. Mrs. Sylvia DeWitt, BS, Butler University, MA, MFA, Michigan State University, Art, Art Club. U2 Mr. Leland Dilkp BS, Indiana Central College, MS, ln- diana University, Social Studies, Asst. Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach. Mr. James Doversberger, BFA, MFA, John Herron School of Art of Indiana University, Art, Talent Show, Pro- duction Set Designer. Mr. Gerald England, BS, Indiana Central College, MS, Indiana State University, Phys. Ed., Alcohol-Narcotics, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach. Mr. Darryl Eskew, BS, indiana State University, Indus- trial Arts. ff .5 Faculty Companionship l3l Summer Work, Play Keep Staff Away Last summer, teachers pursued a variety of experiences. Thirty-one ot them expanded their horizons by traveling. Many teachers saw the United States, while others toured Europe, Nassau and Japan. Working at diversified iobs, 19 teachers performed tasks unrelated to their usual classroom duties. Mr. Philip High was a furnace helper. Using Mr. John R. Evelo, BA, MS, lndiana State University, Spanish, Spanish Club, intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Bowling. Mr. John Everitt, BA, Indiana Central College, English, German Club. Mrs. Delite Fahl, AB, Asbury College, MA, Ball State University, Math, Bible Club. Mr. Donald Fountain, BS, MS, Boll State University, ln- strumental Music, Symphonic Band Director. Mrs. Marilyn Fraser, BS, Indiana University, MA, Ball State University, Business, Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Mr. Charles Garrard, BA, MA, Ball State University, Business. Mr. William Gilbert, BS, Indiana State University, Mu- sic. Mr. Russell Gladden, AB, MS, Butler University, Social Studies, Hi-Y. Mrs. Carolyn Godbey, BA, Eastern Kentucky Univer- sity, English, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. P. M. Goodrum, BA, Butler University, English, Drama, Drama Club, Productions Director. Mr. Garrett Grant, BME, MME, Indiana University, Mu- sic. Mrs. Patti Haney, BS, Ball State University, English, Booster Club. Mrs. Caroline Hanna, BA, Franklin College, MA, George Washington University, English, Reading Lab, Cadet Teaching, FTA. Mrs. Roberta Harmon, AB, Central Normal College, MS, Butler University, Advanced Library Practice, Li- brarian. Mrs. Suzanne Harris, BS, MS, Indiana State University, Math, Booster Club. Mr. William Hedges, BS, Boll State University, Business, Red Cross Club. 132 Faculty Companionship engineering skill, Mr. Richard Lung repaired mobile homes. Mr. Paul Hibner and Mr. John McCleerey sold life insurance. Mr. Donald Challis was a park superintendent in Beech Grove. Truck driving occupied Mr. Stephen Lynch. Mr. Michael Chapman took a survey for the State Dept. ot Public instruction. Working as a copy editor for The Indianapolis News, Mr. Monte Hensley used his journalism knowledge. Continuing their winter occupations, 21 teachers taught summer school. Thirteen others reversed positions and became students, working tor degrees. Having time to themselves, 22 teachers merely relaxed and enioyed their summer vacation. All in all, the faculty was busy. 'Irv 'ff ,us ., ei 'nos it X .if'li?lilNl vz .4-M A Miss Cathy Helmer, BS, Ball State University, Special Education. Mr. Monte G. Hensley, BS, MA, Ball State University, English, Yearbook Journalism, Bears' Den Adviser, Quill and Scroll, Photography Adviser. Miss Dee Hertz, BS, Butler University, MA, Ball State University, Phys. Ed., GRA. Mr. Paul Hibner, AB, MA, Indiana University, Social Studies. Mr. Bill Hill, BS, Indiana State University, Business, Teacher-Co-ordinator for Distributive Ed. Program, Dis- tributive Ed. Club. Mrs. Jo Anne Kenney, BS, MS, Butler University, En- glish, Red Cross Club. Miss Mariorie Kinsman, BA, Eastern Baptist College, MS, Butler University, English, Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Jo Kissling, BA, University of Evansville, English, Drama Club. Mr. Scott Kleine, BS, Ball State University, Industrial Arts. Mr. Ronald Klene, BS, MS, indiana University, Social Studies, Aero-Space Club. Mr. Thomas Lorch, BS, Butler University, Business, Asst. Track Coach. Mr. Richard Lung, BS, MA, Ball State University, In- dustrial Arts. Mr. Stephen Lynch, BS, Boll State University, Industrial Arts, Aero-Space Club. Mr. Martin R. McAfee, BS, Indiana University, Span- ish, Varsity Cross Country Coach, Reserve Cross Coun- try Coach. Mr. John McCleerey, BS, Purdue University, Math, Chess Club. Mr. Philip McGeath, BA, Hanover University, MA, In- diana University, Social Studies, Social Studies Club. Relaxing at home after o long day at school, Mr, Philip McGeath, social studies teacher, enjoys the company of his wife, Marianne, and his dog, Waldo. Faculty Companionship I33 Hobbies Add Fla vor To Faculty Life Everyone has a hobby of some kind to which he can turn after work, and teachers are no exception. Mingling with the fish, Mr. Gary Stover, Mr. Philip Barnes and Mr. Bill Hill have a common recreation, scuba diving. Mr. Hill goes from one extreme to the other sky diving as well. Mr. Michael McGuire keeps both feet on the ground practicing iudo and karate. Looking into the distant past, Mrs. Joan Piercefield traces family trees with her hobby of genealogy. Mr. Virgil Shockley's leisure time is spent dealing with the past too, but in a different field. He rebuilds antique cars. ,......,.-- Automobiles are Mr. Michael Chapman's hobby also, but he uses them for racing, not renovation. M J Q Big, 3. . ,fi l ,,... r .N it 1 bl s If e my,-i If ' r . 1 . 1 ,I 1 N, 'Y . . Q Mr. Michael McGuire, BS, Ball State University, Social Studies, Chess Club. Mrs. Anne Manka, BS, Butler University, English, Booster Club. Mrs. Ruth Martin, BS, West Virginia University, MS, Butler University, Business Department Head. Mrs. Sandra Merritt, BS, MS, Butler University, Phys. Ed., Reserve Cheerleaders, Gymnastic Group. Mrs. Carol Monical, BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Home Economics, Needlecrafts. Mrs. .loan Nickels, BS, Indiana State University, Home Economics, Rekamemoh Club, Chef's Club. Mr. Donald Norris, MS, Ball State University, Industrial Co-operative Training Co-ordinator, Vocational Indus- trial Clubs of America. Mr. Keith Norwalk, BA, Butler University, English, FTA. Mrs. Linda Oldfield, BA, College of William and Mary, French, French Club. Mr. Jon Padfield, BS, MA, Ball State University, Dr. Ed., Phys. Ed., Athletic Trainer, Intramural Swimming. Mr. Jerry Petty, BS, Butler University, Science, Varsity Basketball Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach. Mrs. Dianne Phillips, BS, Indiana University, Health, Phys. Ed., GRA. 134 Faculty Companionship Myriam Stella Pereira, a Bogota, Colombia, teacher, assists Spanish teachers while studying English on the International Fellowship Program. She observed classes typed tests and helped students 't 5 ti-ff --t 2 it . ,H . if -. 1 ver,-f? .assi . ' QS! T53f'?4N29EsT4f Lf .?2'?Ft? W?if?fl?r5igzf,,i .' 3 7 f A ,rr -. . . . . - ict . f Q . . 2222721 . F s . 1: 2 1 ,2,,,'Kffe,v H .. E .,,,, f ' i tff' 1- M irffqnti :'fQug7- ,.rY,,:'l . ',QfQs?2'5',.f2r, .c.a.-r2e-.:.g.f9.- is . wb: rt .1'..:. 1'?t gmt-9-' , ' Udesqifr we-, 4. kk., ,. , . , V,., Mk., . W... ., , .,,. ,M Vkyk ,., 52. , B '- -.......' ifif. 'P 1 an f ., - ,. , ' 3 'JPL K 5: tg!!-aft Ie I ,, . -2. 1, Q ,.V ,! glvlxx If is I' by l A Mr. John W. Pierce, AA, Lindsey Wilson, BS, Wes- tern Kentucky University, DC, Lincoln College, MA, Ball State University, Science. Mr. Bill Powell, BS, MA, Ball State University, Art, Swimming Coach. Mr. Andrew Rendleman, BS, MS, Southern Illinois Uni- versity, Industrial Arts, Amateur Radio Club. Mr. Max B. Roush, AB, Ball State University, MS, ln- diana University, Math. Mrs. Margaret Rush, AB, MS, Butler University, Math Department Head, Math Club. Mr. Merle Schulenborg, MS, Purdue University, Science. Mrs. Janice Scott, AB, Indiana University, Social Studies. Mr. Keith Shafer, BS, MA, Ball State University, MS, Purdue University, Science Department Head, Science Club. Mr. Kenneth L. Shoup, BS, MS, Indiana University, Science, Scuba Club. Mlss Barb Sommer, BA, Indiana University, Science, Science Club. Mr. Carmen Stapleton, BS, Oakland City College, MA, Central Michigan University, Math, Golf Coach, Math Club. Mr. Gary Stover, BS, Butler University, Business, Scuba Club. Mr. Dennis Swayze, BS, Indiana University, MS, ln- diana University, Industrial Arts, Bible Club. Miss Ruth Swisher, BS, Indiana State Teachers College, MS, Indiana State University, English, Storytelling Club. Mrs. Ann Timberman, BA, John Herron School of Art of Indiana University, Art, Booster Club, Art Club. Mrs. Nan Togikawa, BA, Connecticut College for Wo- men, MAT, Indiana University, German, German Club. Mr. Carl Underwood, BS, Canterbury College, MS, But- ler University, Social Studies. Mr. Ronald Weaver, BS, MAT, Indiana University, So- cial Studies, Current Events Club. Miss Vicki Weaver, BS, Ball State University, Business, COE Co-ordinator. Mr. Richard Webster, BS, MS, Ball State University, Science, Tennis Coach. Mrs. Ivy West, BS, MS, Butler University, Social Studies, Red Cross Club. Mrs. Anne Williams, BA, Butler University, English, Newspaper Journalism, Cub Reporter Adviser, News Bureau. Faculty Companionship 135 Librarian Mrs, Roberta Harmon assists Tom Stonecipher in reproducing a magazine article. Money from using the copier paid for its rent. Custodians John Owen and Lee Kroencke prepare to empty the central vac- uum cleaner. The vacuum saves time by sending dirt to a central point. 'WW s hiv Mrs. Mildred Harrington talks with students as she stocks the counter with a salad. Salads are one of the many tasty foods provided by the cooking staff 5 ,um-aew fm Principal's Office. UL Xt N YW N llwckrfl Dmxnnarg Q Mrs. Rena Knight, bookstore manager, keeps the shelves stocked with books. Students find it a convenient location to purchase paper, pens and folders. Personnel Provide Services For 2,000 Who ever did anything for you? Read on. My locker's iammed! You took your complaint to Mr. Lee Kroencke, head custodian . . . it was fixed. The ratta-tat-tat of the secretaries' typewriters filled the main office in-. Performing iust one of her many duties, Mrs. WZVLV May Newkirk copies a student's permanent rec- ord card on the Xerox machine in her office. as they typed announcements and reports. l'cl like to register for the draft. l need a work permit. You asked and Mrs. Martha Hamner responded. Where is information on aviation? Librarians helped you locate needed materials. Not feeling well? You went to Mrs. Dorothy Richardson, who took your temperature and made you comfort- able. Keeping 2,000 of you fed kept the cooks busy. Fifty bus drivers transported 95 per cent of you to and from school daily. he ,--,N fu- V - fi Mrs. Carol Anderson ll f 14,9 ik NH.. fs tiff.. srrrel f Z in.. it if -as its Mrs. Lucyanne Claflln Dean's Office. Mrs. Martha Hamner, Principal's Office Recep- tionist. Mrs. Pat Harlan, Library. Mrs. Rena Knightg Book- store. Mrs. May Newkirkp Prin- cipal's Office, Registrar. Mrs. Dorothy Richard- sonp Nurse, RN, Metho- dist Hospital School of Nursing, Health Careers Club. Mrs. Elsie Vettersp Guid- ance Office. Mrs. Mary Wildridgeg PrincipaI's Office, School Treasurer, Book- store. Services Companionship i37 7 Graduates Named Merit Semifinalisfs Preparing for posf-high school life in an era of economic slump, fewer jobs, IiT'rle scholarship money-640 seniors faced These dilemmas. YeT, They confinued as school leaders. Seven were named Nafional MeriT semifinalisTs. In an aTTempT To promofe class communicafion, Pai Loehrer, senior presidenf, organized a I2-member Senior Advisory Board. Seniors aTe breakfasf aT Ramada Inn homecoming morning. Their floaT, Cook Em, won The MosT Original ribbon. By selling all of 600 balloons before The final home fooTball game, The class added To school spiriT. However, class size diminished as 94 graduafed mid-Term. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Karen Moorman, Treas,, Bob Colver, vice-pres., Julie ShulTz, secy., PaT Loehrer, pres. SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-IFronT Rowl S PeTroff L Keegan D Osmon R Herndon IRow 31 B McClarnon K Corn P Bly D Young J. Lukens, V. Drane, K. Taber, K. ZumwalT, R. Moberly S Heck IRow 21 S MacDonald R Jordan D Sommer A Diaz R. Brubeck, R, GomberT, K. ShorT, J. R. Walker D J C k J Sauer 138 Senior Companionship High School Ends For 645 Seniors J l 3 i if 5, A 'mi' L 4 ' Q ' 'fs Betty Abrell Beth Ackley Karen Adair Regina Adamo Sharon Albers Mary Alexander Kathleen Angelicchio Joyce Apple Dawn Applegate Carl Arnold Pat Ashmore Robert Ashton Jack Aylsworth Gail Bade Jerry Bailey Debra Baker Dave Banks Charles Barbera Cherie Barker Danny Barnd Douglas Barnes Larry Barnette Linda Barrington Michael Barth Pamela Bates Greg Bauer Paula Baxter Brenda Beal Carol Beecher Karen Bell Senior Companionship 139 Penny Bender Kent Benko Ursula Bennett .lan Bernstein Thomas Birk Pamela Blake Phil Bly John Bodine Gigi Bogan Carolyn Bogle Barbara Bone Pamela Booth Kris Borders Ron Borthwick Theresa Bough Student Advisory Accomplishes E SENIOR STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEEg iSeutedl Ann Wilson, Scott Jack- Steve McAuliff, Pat Loehrer, Bob Colver. son Frank Levinson, Van Drane, lStandingl Dave Walker, Tom Morales, 140 Senior Companionship Revision Of LC Dress Code ssss C WRX' Q .Wgl q ki-1: ,hifi K News ' if ,airy .V Q sxrsl l Fr ,x is rm.. Kay Boyd Peggy Branic John Brinker Nancy Brinkers Claudia Brouwer Susan Brownlee Randi Brubeck Jane Brunette Mark Bruton Sheila Bruton Deborah Bryant Pam Buchholz Paul Burford Darryll Burgan Anna Burgos Suzanne Burke Judy Burns Donna Bush Paul Butalla Don Cohen Nancy Calhoun Mike Calloway Danny Calvert Richard Campbell Gene Carey Ken Carpenter Gary Carter Sandra Charles Kathy Christen Deborah A. Clark Senior Companionship 141 Deborah J. Clark Ernest Clark Ronald Clemons Jacque Clifton Michael Cline Kathy Cobb Dave Coder Janet Coffey Marsha Colpitts Robert Colver Mark Colville Timothy Combs Debbie Connolly Marc Cooksey Dennis Cooper Paula Coppedge Jim Corey Richard Cormican Kevin Corn Bruce Correll Robert Cosgrove Kathy Courson Britt Cowan Marcia Cox Valerie Cox Lawrence Crouch Dave Crump William Culley Johanna Culp Pom Cummings 142 Senior Companionship Senior Advisory Board lnflecfs if-ii Opinions, Ideas Cf Classmates 'lf I3-'tx -nf- 'Ev 15 X Q I rf: f ,X l J f' J, ef 2 Y . 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LaVonne Curran Lynette Curran Michael Dacquisto Daniel Dailey Kevin Daly Dell Daringer Steve Dashiell John Daugherty Jacqueline Daw Steve DeBoard Kathleen Deck Steve Deerwester Melinda Dehn Elizabeth Deputy Sherry Dermitt S OFF SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD ISeatedl Deb Ostas, Ginny Evans, Debi Nell, Jane Ann Vigus, Robyn Mo- Frank Levinson, Jeff Sauer, Bob Colvertp lNot Picturedl Ruth Wise. berly, IStandingt Pat Loehrer, Blair Englehart, Eric Edelson, Kevin Corn, Senior Companionship 143 Jan DeWester Adolf Diaz JoAnn Dieringer Chris DiGregory Pamela Dillard Larry Dimick Dee Dixon Jeffrey Dixon Jerry Dixon Jay Dodd Greg Doherty Donna Donarski Charles Drane Vanessa Drone Diana Dubbs Linda Dulworth Ann Dussinger Allesia Dycus Tom Dyer Lynn Ecker Kenny Eckwert 144 Senior Combanionship Senior Debbie Sanders poses for her picture at Beverly Studio where seniors had their portraits taken outside school this year. if D Beverly Cpens Porfraif Studio v Qi!! ,., W l ., l s Q Margreff Egan Eric Edelson Jodie Edwards John Edwards Lynda Edwards Fred Egger? Jim Eichelman Gary Eichhorn Sharon Eikenberry Mitchell Elmore Mary Emrich Blair Englehart Phil Englert Richard Ertel Pete Esch Marcia Evans Ginny Evans Mark Fall John Farrell Dawn Ferrell Lee'Anne Fewell Lana Finlan Tim Finn Jeff Fischer Mike Fiich Carol Fitzpatrick Cindy Flack Roni Fleet Stephanie Fox Vicki Frame Senior Componionship 145 Vicki France Raymond Frankenberger Wanda Frazier Dan Freeman Malcolm Frost Susan Fuller Elio Garcia John Gardner Michael Garner Susan Garner Jennie Garrett Kenneth Gedrose Bill Gheen Mike Gibson Cindy Gillman Matthew Gillmore Harris Gilroy Marlene Glanzman Mark Glazier Gary Glidden Joe Godward Robin Goetz Roger Gombert Janice Gooch Rick Good Ramona Goodwin Paul Grabill Mike Graham Tim Greatbatch Scott Greene 146 Senior Companionship 1 . i vt Senior Float Wins 'Most Original' tm' ib- My G L f A N 1 11 f A ' R?-:EP fl ' 'ns 'K While a Marshall Patriot roasts, Cook 'em, the senior class float, moves into parade position after k. ,.,: in 'hs.... being iudged most original at Lawrence Park. Mike Griffin Stephanie Grimes Roxanna Groves Wesley Groves Robert Grundmann Deborah Halcomb Joyce Hall Sandra Hall Phyllis Hammer James Hammerling Garry Hardiman John Hardy Deborah Harkless Timothy Harlen Pam Hartman Senior Companionship 147 Karen Hartson Debbie Harvey Jim Hawkins Diane Hayes Joan Hayes Patty Hayes Patricia Heath Sue Heck Jessica Hedrick Dianne Hemli Barb Hendricks Nancy Hennon Kathy Henry Susan Henry Bob Hensley Karen Hensman Russ Herndon Brad Hevron Brad Highberger Jeri Hiner 148 Senior Companionship fi 3. K Ralf Martenstein, Anna Burgos and Robert Ashton, foreign students, find their native lands. s of .V V. .,:. 'i Y w ,gf get Q, i I :amine --st-t .V .0 .,,..,,.., ., ,. Wtfgiegsgsv V, ,. , Mist S, A.rL is. cw. Nu . fm 4 if-sis K 2 'mf-is 4 't gxqiiif' .4 if f fy -f ' 1 if ' H' 5753755i9iIsi?iL'5'm5:-we-Smear , 1 1-weff:-xslt-siwfsii ' , ,. . , ,. zY!t'X'?5SS55m V . . . 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X w-5, . ,xi -r if 3 Foreign Students Settle ere is it 1 if ik ,fv- -Q M 1 Kathy Hinkle Mark Hirkala Dale Hoagland Patrick Hofer Sally Hoffman Sue Hollingsworth Bill Holmes Gary Hood Joseph Hopkins Tom Horock Judy Howard Deborah Hudson Deborah Hull Lewanne Hummel Rebecca Hurt Thomas lsaacs William lsham Mike Jacks Scott Jackson Joe Jacobs Rex James Keith Jansen Paula Jensen Richard John Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Mary Johnson Gretchen Jones James Jones Kevin Jones Senior Companionship 149 Pamela Jones Don Jongewaarcl Randolph Jordan Brian Kane William Kealing Linda Keegan Sandy Kemp Nancy Kendall Darlene Keppeler Richard Kersey Ricky Kestner Carol Kilborn Connie Killebrew Kenny Killion Harry Kinder Paula King Steve King Robert Kirby Lisa Kirchhoff Kim Kirkpatrick Carol Kleis 150 Senior Companionship Sunshine, Courtyard Provide Seniors Dave Tucker and Steve McAuliff find the relaxing atmosphere of the courtyard an ideal place in which to concentrate on their studies. nl Relaxing Atmosphere For Seniors Steve Klusmire Phil Kohlstaeclt Jeannette Kolb John Koppin Cynthia Krainik Neil Krull Audry LaBorde Debbie Lacatskie Douglas Landau Barbara Landon Jim Lavely Geoffrey Lawrence Ralph Lecky Barbara Lee Julie Lerchen Scott Leverenz Frank Levinson John Lewis Kathy Lewis James Lindstaedt Jay Locke Pat Loehrer Michael Long Joyce Lorentz Cheree Louks John Lovell William Ludlow Julie Lukens Cathy Luther Pamela Lynch ? Senior Companionship 151 A Ronald Lyon Marie Lyons Elizabeth MacDonald Scott MacDonald Patricia McAnany Stephen McAuliff Brad McClarnon Barry McClelland Janet McCloud Philip McCool Jim McCoy Greg McDowell Susan McDuff Virginia McGowan Todd McGregor John McGrew Allen McGuire Margaret McKay Luanne McKeny David McMilIen Pat Mackey Jane Mcddux Mary Maher Terry Mahurin John Marsden Duane Marsischke Rolf Martenstein Jim Martin Phyllis Martin Charles Massingale 152 Senior Companionship Cade! Teaching, Co op Programs af -65 e new of V if 'fl J X 9 Cadet teacher Joan Smith helps teach Debbie Jiles, a fourth grade student at Harrison Hill, how to find words in the dictionary. id Seniors In Vocation Choice .J 2 kr , Q r ' ' e f ' ' ,X 1 .Qc 223 -1 '11 ' 4 ff. -frmesiqsa ,Al A S , Q, Dee Ann Massingale Mona Masters Joseph Mattingly Nancy Mattingly Amy Mavity Gary May Russell Means Linda Mearling Melinda Mellor John Meltzer Linda Mercado Robert Messer Liz Metzger Jackie Miles Karen Miller Theresa Miller Therese Miller William Milton Senior Companionshrp 153 Jeff Mitchell Robyn Moberly Deirdre Moloney Regina Montgomery Kathy Moon Donald Moore Lynne Moore Karen Moorman Linda Moorman Thomas Morales Beverly Morgan Denise Morgan Connie Morris Michael Mullin Jody Murphy Kevin Murphy Phillip Murray Beth Myers Linda Myers Kathryn Myette Jimmie Napier 154 Senior Companionship Variety Shows Give Seniors OGG. 6 . Tim Greatbatch displays his musical abilities during a talent show. Tim was chosen to solo with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Chance To Display Talents it .F xt, Q' O R 'KH 0 ix ,...-no sf f' Er r if Larry Neal Alan Nebesny Robert Negley Debi Nell Ella Nelson Gerald Nelson Virginia Newcomer Dale Ney James Nicely Janine Nierste Debbie Nixon Bill Nolan Kathy Ober Janet O'Conner Nancy O'Connor John Offenbacker Scott Offord Susan Okey David Osmon Deborah Ostas Richard Ostendorf Richard Owen Penny Page Beth Parry Conne Parry Terrie Payne Auclry Payton Andi Pearson James Pedigo Bonnie Peel Senior Companionship 155 41 College Representatives Relate Gary Pefley Nancy Perisho Alan Perkins Sally Perry Jeff Peterson M5--. Melville Peterson Sylvia Petroff Michael Perferson Karen Pike Rick Pohlman Anrhony Pollard John Pollard , Michael Porter Pam Powell A ,. M ich a e I Powe r . 2 Pam Pratt Lou Ann Priest S el b Vt ig. 'T Ni...- Mark Priest wk 'W , --,r.f Geoffrey Preston Barbara Price .. David Price .lim Pringle Terry Pringle Jennie Probsf 156 Senior Companionship 1 X as m m 'fi' Tl ,,,. x I V , l if l fr .sas if Facts About Higher Education ,qv- 'Tx Representative Mr. John Sweany discusses the advantages of Marian College with Mrs. Hiram Gooch and her daughter Janice. ,A em i John Puhl John Purvis Stephanie Qurazzo Chris Read Karen Reed Raymond Reef Randy Reeser Kenneth Reid Debra Remmert Chris Reynolds Marcia Reynolds Randall Rice Ernest Roales Louise Robbins Howard Roberts Karen Robertson Elwood Roeschlein Kathleen Rohe Mark Rohrman Karen Roney Mark Rooney Senior Companionship 157 Carol Ross Shirley Ross Sara Roudebush Bob Roush Robert Rowland Vicki Russell Scott Rutan Douglas Rutledge Paul Rymer Danny Sachse David Sanchez Charles Sandberg Debbie Sanders Lynn Sanders Donna Sandlin Thomas Satrom Jeff Sauer Kevin Sauer Elizabeth Savage Brian Shafer Jenny Schamber Robert Schiele Barbara Schmidt William Schmidt Arthur Schulmeyer Philip Schwartz Carla Scott Diane Secoulas Nancy Secoulas Bradley Seedorf 158 Senior Companionship Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Trims Fir Tree rf I V38 5: 3 ,,g c me r Q-.L I Q. .ff ,Sn - ' - xxx, ? 7,1 K. 7 . WK Bedecks Cafeteria For LC Yule Q-.?',,it Using a lunchroom table as a height advantage, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y member Sylvia Petrott decorates the Student Center with garlands in the holiday spirit along with Lisa Kirchotf and Debbie Clark. Larry Seitz Donald Seller Gary Schafer Debby Sharp Eric Sharp Deborah Shattuck Rolanda Shelley Kimberly Short Robert Short Julia Shultz l l Jeffrey Sietsma Mickey Sisk Bob Skaggs Brenda Sleeth Brad Smith Carole Smith Daniel D. Smith Dan W. Smith 4 Senior Companionship 159 Greg Smith Jeri Smith Jill Smith Joan Smith Ronald Smith Terrie Snyder Don Sommer Kimberly Spongle Steve Speer Beth Sprague Terry Springer Paul Sprinkle Stephen Statler Harold Stewart Mike Stewart Kurt Stickler Katherine Stohler Branson Stone William Strahl Barbara Straight Stephen Strangew Debra Straub Robert Stroud John Swanson Lynette Swayze Kith Taber Daniel Teater Dennis Thacker Cheri Thompson Curtis Thompson CY 160 Senior Companionship 94 Complete School Mid-Term 'Q As Stephanie Young models her cap and gown her mother and sister Julie embrace her in anticipation of graduation in June. 40s Jennifer Thompson Mikki Thompson Pamela Thompson Steve Thompson David Thorn Glen Till Barbara True David Trueblood Robert Trusty David Tucker Kitty Unthank Nina Valchar Mary VanDeventer Tim Vaughn Steve Vermillion Jane Ann Vigus Gayle Vits Mark Voelpel Senior Companionship 161 Alan Waddell Kim Wade David F. Walker Dlck Walker Harry Walker .lay D. Walker Ted Walker Doug Walle Doug Walsh Kenneth Walters Vclorie Walters Dave Waferman Becky Weigle Darrell Wells Steve Wentworth David Westerholm Andy Weslerman Renee Whalen Debra Wheeler Susan Whilcomb Diane White l62 Senior Companionshlp n Powder Puff Football Game k,,,c.2.s.: A . .. .-. use vz.y5fL,fisws:w,i if Remember Tom Isaacs Senior Tom Isaacs died on Sept. 20, 1970. He attended one semester of his junior year at Rushville High. Tom attended LC for one and one-half years and actively participated in vocal music as a member of Melody Men and Jubilaires. ISee page i49.i is I Nancy Wick Kent Wilcox Norman Wiles Barb Wilke Mike Williams Phil Williams Rick Williams Ann Wilson Cindy Wilson Gayle Wilson Gary Winchester Victor Windle Ruth Wise Eric Wolf Lee Wolff Robert Wood Carol Wray Teresa Wren Kris Wright Ace Yakey David Young Stephanie Young Joe Zainey Barbara Zaremba David Zigler Karin Zumwalt Senior Companionship 163 Lights Go Out Before Junior 'I984' Dance Money-raising projects for prom were of major importance to juniors. The class planned to sponsor an after-game dance in January entitled I984, A Look Into The Future. At the dance a boys' beauty contest was staged and a student jail set up. Plans were disrupted due to alight failure during the Manual game. At the Indiana Root, prom goers danced in surroundings From Days of Old as Karen Barnes reigned queen. The junior class homecoming float, Lite's Little Upsets, won the Best Theme ribbon. ln-n JUNIOR STUDENT ADVISORY-lFront Rowj Mary Levinson, Dorie Yorgen, jRow 2, Scott Morris, Bill Judkins, Dick Foster, Joel Samuels. I64 Junior Companionship JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-lFronI Rowl C. Draga, S. Caulfield, M, I-Iall, D. Moss, J. Crum, C. Van l-lemert, C. Frakes, IRow 21 D. Harmon, T. Stonecipher, S. Boand, S. Herndon, J, Sam- uels, R. Romeril, D. Lester, B. Rawson, IRow 31 K. Krug, S. Grantham, R. Martinez, D. Wallsmith, B. Judkins, M. Smith, D. Wilson, J. Parish. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Bill Judkins, president, Marsha Hall, secretary, Jane Crum, treasurery Joel Samuels, vice-president. 5 .. . , . K- - Q . . ,I -,A K B ,:,. '21 . Q -5 . Q - ,,-r ' ' B W - ' , ef- L as l, - L' B .. li, ,- B V B , ,, S L 5 ' 9 2 'iffl'lf 'mi' XEgTl'slYQ5'llli i! -s 6 vYiiQsfz?g1fw L - I . ' I . i n KA. 1 .aw AV 1 , A,., ,A V A -. H ' A V . .L ' ' L .gg S A -ff ix iiliiff 5 r , - L J. 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Scott Baker, Robert Baldwin, Helen Banyas, Terry Barber, Cassie Bar- ger, Jacquelyn Barnes, Barnes, Louise Barnette, Bartl. Karen Vicki Janet Karen Becker, Sandra Belcher, Deborah Benefiel, Mike Benge, Cheryl Ben- Hell. Maria Baseggio, Brad Beal, Beasley, Robert Beaver, Toni Benningfield, Tim Berglund, Drake Berner, Penny Berry, Jeff Biggs, Lawrence Bilger, Sandra Birch, Michael Birk, Richard Black. Nancy Blair, Nancy Bless, Cynthia Blewett, Judy Blythe, Steven Boand, Brooke Boatman, Paul Bod- ley, Greg Cunningham, Larry Borthwick. Monica Bough, Kathleen Bowen, Bruce Brandt, Kevin Brotherton, Clint Brown, Duke Brown, Jerry Brown, Samuel Bruner, James Bry- an. Beth Bryant, Gary Bryant, Diane Bullock, Susan Bullock, Randy Bunch, Robert Burchfield, Barbara Burgan, Philip Burns, Elizabeth Burroughs. Denice Bush, Jack Butler, Nancy Butler, Sue Butler, Bruce Buzek, Sally Bychinsky, Thomas Byerly, Bruce Cameron, Cindy Caplinger. Jackie Carden, Janie Carle, Robert Carmichael, Debbie Carr, Kathleen Carson, Charles Case, Gregory Case, James Cassin, Laura Cas- tetter. Sandra Caulfield, Donald Chamb- lin, Jon Cheek, Patti Christ, Ter- rence Christian, Anne Cieciura, Gary Cissna, Diane Clark, Rebecca Clark. Junior Companionship 165 Robert Clark, Ruth Clark, Carol Clough, Jay Clouter, Gary Coan, Julia Cobb, Julie Cobb, Margaret Cochran, Kenny Cole. Melanie Cole, Jerry Collins, San- dra Collins, John Condon, Don Condra, Chris Cooney, Nathan Coons, Jacqueline Copeland, Pam- ela Coppedge. Kent Correll, Sandy Covey, Rob- ert Cowan, Sharon Coyle, Larry Creek, Wendy Creiver, Mark Crit- tenden, Jane Crum, Tom Cum- mings. Greg Cunningham, Darnell Curran, Timothy Curtiss, Nancy Cutshaw, David Dacquisto, Timothy Daley, Gerald Davis, John F. Davis, John W. Davis. Mark Davis, Susan Davis, Russell Dean, Joyce DeBaun, Ron Dedert, Linda Degenkolb, Chuck Delong, Dana Denson, Janet Deputy. Cary Dewester, Stewart DeWitt, Louis DeZutti, Denise Dickerson, Linda Dickey, Deborah Dickinson, Ron Dicks, Joseph Dicus, Sherri Dieckmann. Pam Dobbs, Margaret Doherty, Jeff Doll, Debi Donarski, Rita Douglas, James Douglass, Claudia Draga, Debi Drinkut, Garry Dyar. 'QV S rm- ..,,,,., .Ii 3.2: Ir Tk? ' .455 .. w , . .ws -.s, - .t ' s 5' 1 ye wi ,,,5,,,, N ,.,5,,,, W. . lm k, f ig . at J 4 me .V -1 . 2.5.3 1 -1- h - J . L Q . 5593? ka.- Qi- V , , .. is ' f-S fiiiisi X f t 5, - K i ,,,,,,,,. I 1 if I ' ll 5. M6 f f' 5, -'ff 3' J ' -i 5 'l gy if 1 f -5 1 i iw ,Nz . ,J ' X, - E., Q 2 ' . X , 'fy J rrrl is . 13711, ' - f ', f' 'T-S Niti n , , . ,.-'.-'- V lr' 152553 ::.'m':..Es ,,,V , my c I J ip. : tg 1 is 'Hg 3 .tv , A : -. .: Y ' f it Q ' Q .. 1-ra s Q ... Q -,Q Q f , - 6- ., by , J - A , .1 f, -1 '32 kgs' J ,- 1 ' ' 'Bi ' ' fy v. Q2 ,. During summer vacation, Jim Nicholas puts finishing touches on the eaves of his house. 166 Junior Companionship t3Q:'R'f'f ,... fl if ' 5 s K it f' .. 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Daniel Ends, Terry Erotas, Debra Eubanks, Gary Everett, Michele Farnsworth, Gregory Farrell, Jo- Ann Faulconer, Sharon Faulkner, David Fee. Jeffery Fennig, Barb Fisher, Dona Fisher, Shirley Fitch, Marian Fitz- patrick, Jon Foltz, Richard Foster, Susan Foxwell, Christine Frakes. Michele Fraser, Richard Freeh, Wil- Iiam Freiie, Gary Fresch, Sally Fuller, Kathleen Gardner, Kathy Garris, Amy Gough, Sandra Ger- ner. Susan Giegerich, Jeff Gilchrist, Joe Gill, Michael Glass, Terry Glaze, Dan Goris, Betty Goss, Scott Gran- tham, Toya Greene. Lisa Grepares, Diane Griffin, Gary Griffin, Kathy Griffin, Kenny Grif- fin, Brian Grimme, Michael Gris- well, Cla u d ia Groves, Sarah Groves. Kevin Haase, Julie Hall, Marsha Hall, David Hammerling, Dennis Hammons, Burdene Hanchett, Dia- na Hargis, Donna Hargis, Cindi Harkless. Junior Companionship 167 Donna Harmon, Linda Harmon, Daniel Harner, Julie Hartley, Wal- lace Harvey, Debbie Haworth, Bob- bie Hayes, Jack Heck, Jan Heer- man. Debbie Hefner, John Hemenway, Beth Henderson, Jim Hendrickson, Brenda Hensley, Diane Henson, Steven Herndon, Mary Herr, San- dra Hibner. Paul Hilderbrand, Dave Hillery, Robert Hinkle, Michael Hoback, Debra Hock, Brian Hooten, Darlene Hopkins, Debbie Hoppes, Bev Hos- kins. Debbie House, Denise Howard, Terry Howard, Terry Hudgens, Thomas Hudgins, Susan Huff, Su- san Hughes, James Humbles, Su- san Hunt. Kelly Hunter, Cindy Hutson, Lynda Hyle, Gregg Imel, Leslie Jack, Kar- en Jefferson, Mary Jo Jestadt, Mary Jilbert, Robert Jindracek. Kathy Johnson, Susan Johnson, William Judkins, Mike Kaatz, Su- san Kaiser, Michael Kane, Jill Kelly, Alan Kemp, Kristine Kenne- dy. Thomas Kennedy, Roxanne Kiger, Jan Kilies, Debra King, Vicki King, Richard Kirby, Marsha Kirchhoff, Deborah Kirkham, Dan Klingler. Keith Klotz, Linda Knauss, Michael Knight, Steve Knowles, Carl Knox, David Knox, Mark Knox, Warren Koelling, Frederick Kopitzke. Gregory Krainik, Cathy Kraus, Kar- alee Krug, Cathy Krull, Cecilia Kuhn, Suzie Kurek, Dennis Kurth, John Holland, Faye Lampkins. Kaye Lampkins, Kathie Landon, Rick Lane, Erin Lantry, James Law- son, Karl Leatherman, Ray Ledbet- ter, lrene LeMaster, Delores Lester. Gary LeTourneau, Mary Levinson, Paul Lewis, Phyllis Lewis, Lee Lick- ing, Eric Light, Don Lightle, Clara Linder, Janine Linder. l68 Junioi,Companionship ,,5 i - fififiiiiei- J? ftf s : 'K L ..,, R A K V in 114 K L ,i:, El A '- - L J - LL it L r- ff- 'ff 'L -:. f at L' Wi - L - L , f- ' f Q' . J , 4.2 ' L LL . ', K ' 5 A . J 1 L ,,,. wi L if , 1 V ,uh UA qi , ,Q L s , v -is f -' - 2 --:':'-- t 'r L L1 A Li ' , , 'f i ' -K t . 'eis gf L of LL1'fiL 'ii- . ' is K' ' L J LJ ' 'iii L ze- if - LL Qff-i ,,-, Q in ' K K e M i- k 1 ., ., Vg-if F 14111: JK L s 'S ' L - -if 3 ' 6- i f - 3 'M' sea L L L J . T ei so L L . 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'nh Q, - -'fs ...Q . ?EeS ,..i f f Ser? fSS Sff , i yfv it , E . ..:, 'V I S '-,,: S ' L S Q . 7 In W K It , , Iii grky g gfsik . . JK 4 , kk L 1 Z elf . . ,,,A: S -,,,M. , S S Hi , S. f ,.., 1 . i Q Tig QS A TSX A 1 L fi - L E L . 5 5 Finalists Vie For Junior i. Q K- Z .M Jim Lindner, Jesse Lindsey, Robin Linkous, Bill List, Johanna List, An- ita Livingston, Wendell Lowe, George Ludwig, Stephen Lunsford. Jane Lyde, Doug Lynch, Jan Mac- Dougall, Patricia McCaig, Gerald McClintock, Scott McConnaughey, Terry McConnell, Rodney McDanel, Nancy McDuff. Terrylynn McGowen, Denise Mc- Guire, Myron McKenzie, Gwen Mc- Knight, Laura McLaren, Mike Mc- Laughlin, William McLean, Kevin McLeish, Marla McNary. Sherry McVay, Paul Maas, Sherry Mackey, Jefferey Maddox, Jim Madison, Pamela Mahurin, Patty Maris, Susan Markley, Karen Marshall. Sharon Marshall, Deborah Martin, Maria Martinez, Rick Martinez, Steve Martz, Rick Marvin, Steve Mason, Gary Mattingly, Marjorie Maurer. 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Patti Moore, Bud Moorehouse, Joan Moorman, Scott Morris, Thomas Morris, David Moss, Todd Mueller, Don Mullin, Pat Murphy. Alvin Murray, Cindy Murray, Don- na Myers, Larry Myers, Nanci My- ers, Terri Myers, Michael Nall, Su- san Newman, Terese Nicholson. Shirley Nungester, Juan Ochoa, Robert Orr, Susan Ours, Dave Packwood, Paula Palmer, James Parish, Frank Parry, Meleanie Pat- terson. Barbara Patton, Denise Pauli, Lu- ann Pavey, Marcia Pea, Roger Pearson, Violet Pedigo, Michael Pendleton, Rob Perkins, Steven Peters. Junior Companionship 169 Junior Class Float Earns 'Best Theme' For Life's Little Upsets, the iunior class float, leaves to ioin the homecoming parade. Gary Peterson, Sally Peterson, Karl Pfetfer, Jeff Phillips, Ron Picciotti, Rita Picken, Pamela Pinnick, Chris Polak, Gary Poole. Alice Price, Paul Pritchard, Larry Pruitt, Barbara Pulliam, Debra Pur- vis, James Ranney, James Raquet, Morris Ratlitf, Rebecca Rawson. Patricia Read, Gary Reasner, Mary Ann Reese, Robert Reeves, Vicki Reinke, Twila Rendleman, Linda Renton, Gary Richardson, Pamela Rickard. Franklin Ricketts, Donald Rinder- knecht, Karen Ringgenberg, Diane Rinne, Luella Robbleloth, Julia Robbins, Garry Robertson, Robbie Robertson, William Robison. Michael Rodabaugh, Mark Rode- beck, Michael Roe, Sharon Rogers, Cindy Rohrman, Garry Rollins, Rod Romeril, Jim Rose, Connie Rose- meyer. Doug Ross, Ronnie Ross, Adele Rowland, Ted Rowland, Tony Rusk, Zeke Rybar, Jeanne Safranek, Jo- chen Samuels, Julia Sandberg. Lee Ann Sarner, John Saunders, William Schaub, Janet Scherer, John Schilling, Kurt Schmadeke, Derrick Schubert, Susie Schweg- man, Donald Sensback. 170 Junior Companionship l ... ..r L , K . ,.k 11. .,. 2 .Z H , ,- -.. .,.s,.,.. . . ii : Zf6g2:i ?i:f 'W 'if . 4 ff . .g., g.g .,g . r, 5 . . R 3 w ., ,,.,.,, 3 , , ti.. ' :- :' :l55 li -n ilwf. f'ffLf' . Lrizfeig in mf' ' . We QQQQ ,. ,... 2, we Z W Z - ... 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Kathy Snyder, Vicki Snyder, Jerry Solov, Jill Sommerman, Debra Spangle, Ronald Specht, Karyla Sprague, Ellen Sprinkle, Tom Stan- berry. Penny Stare, Chuck Stein, Pam Stephens, Vicki Stevens, Greg Ste- wart, Rodney Stewart, Christy Stoltenberg, Tom Stonecipher, Jan- et Strain. Bob Strangeway, Gail Strangeway, Brad Strausburg, Ray Strickland, Steve Strickland, Mike Stringer, Sara Stroud, Don Summerlin, Bruce Sumner. Kevin Sumter, Janet Sweeney, Gail Swingle, Karen Tabor, Mike Tackett, Steve Tatum, Sheila Tay- lor, Jeff Teal, Olea Theaman. ln preparation for the 1971 Junior-Senior Prom, Bill Judkins, chairman, and committee mem- bers Chris Westerman, Joan Moorman and Rick Martinez discuss color schemes they might use. Junior Companionship 171 Junior Work + Talent : Senior Leaders Sara Stroud auditions for the Jubilaires as Mr. George Amend listens. Junior LaRee Villines accompanies her on the piano. David Thomas, Jeff Thomas, Jill Thomas, Charles Thompson, Deb- orah Thompson, Gary Thompson, Julie Thompson, Olive Thompson, Donna Tibbs. Earl Todd, Greg Townsend, Mike Turner, Charles Tyra, Sheree Ua- rich, Monte Urban, Cheryl Van Hemert, Pamela Van Voorhies, LaRee Villines. Robert Vivian, Michael Waddell, David Wagner, William Wagner, Sally Wallace, Dirk Wallsmith, Marlene Walton, H e l e n Ward, Nancy Waterman. Dale Watson, Charles Watts, Pam Webb, Terry Weddle, James Wel- ler, Marilyn Wells, Christopher Westerman, Jerry Wheat, Lynn Wheatley. Doris Williams, Jill Williamson, Dan Wilson, Diane Wilson, Paige Wilson, Susan Wilson, Leslie Wim- menauer, Tim Wineinger, Fred Wood. Jeri Wood, Keith Wood, Jo Ann Wratten, Pam W r i g h t , Bruce Wuerch, Dorie Y o r g e n , John Young, Angelo Zarvas, Elizabeth Zigler. T72 Junior Companionship as . 'far awww 'REE' e A -4 , .2 ,S , .5 . 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Stephanie Paicely, David Parks, Matthew Payne, Michael Payne, Curt Robinson, Robert Savage, Marc Smith, Steve L. Smith, Rich- ard Spangler. Greg Stum, Sally VanBuskirk, Lin- da Walker, Frank West, Gary Wig- gan, Roger Wooden, Lisa Worley, Tania Zinn, Jackie Zitzke. 371 M, Senior Charlie Drane explains caption writing to beginning iournalist Debra Spangle as Sally Perry demonstrates how to crop a picture to Suzie Kurek. Junior Companionshrp 173 Sophomores Boost Spirit, Get Involved Sophomores participated in a new orientation day, a program designed to acquaint them with their new surroundings and activities. Club officers told of their club's purpose and activities. Students also met in their classes during the day. Unbearable Headache was the theme of the sophomore class float, which won the Most Beautiful award during the homecoming festivities. By selling booster ribbons before basketball games, sophs promoted spirit, showed class enthusiasm and supplemented the class treasury. SOPHOMORE STUDENT ADVISORY-lFront Row, Jim Alexander, lRow 21 Ed List, Bob Berger, Steve Reynolds. 174 Sophomore Companionship SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-lFronI Rowl K. Mattingly, K. Murphy, J. Jordan, B. Elliott, J. McClain, lRow 21 J. Thrasher, G. Arnold, J, Hast, R. Wiggins, D. Davis, C. Sherrier, lRow 31 B. Wise, B. Burke, S. Sterrett, S. Konrad, S. Collier, V. Furgeson. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Karen Hall, treasurer, Ed List, vice-president, Pam McClanahan, sec- retary, Jim Alexander, president. sf .,, ,.,,. , ,,, tr f . , .f , 41:---vt'- .Z ---e---'2 g Ti -if ll si? . , Q5 'tg L-VV T-4 'L , . .FN Q 0: W... y . , s . L . 53, .,,, ,. V 7' . ' xi .17 .16 K ati its We s. 'L--, -S 44- 5 , L.h F -8- lf' 1 ee if P - i t r fylv ::: X , - - L,-l- L'L',1 QV L.'LL 1 2 ... L 3 ' at v':,' 2 , I I L L- B , . , L g ,,, ., - , f lgiw gfi , A , new S J . i A 332? fuse H! I ' , , , i f J. 5 , - -M-,ge , ' l , -,M K , :.:, . ' rl 0 1 1L. , ,,, . X' I ly sri 9 1 I f if rx as f . i. . A - . 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A i.. . 2 Aw, ,L Vi, L 4- QKQLV , M M . ,E Hx f Q: eg , , fl ,g ' - ltve .' 5 I J, : 5 I K L f K L , , tl , , My Say Qt - W2 f ee- r V: x-- ' - . X I : .lv ..,1 E 1 .8 K mi fx g it f S Vtyg. X X' , Il K' ,Q--C 5 ,fy ,h M,,,.,,.....,.,.,.,,,,, Ann Abbeft, John Abrell, Rick Adams, Wayne Aldrich, Jim Alex- ander, Nancy Anderson, Teresa Anderson, Ross Armstrong, Tom Armstrong. Greg Arnold, Jan Arthur, Donna Arvin, Chris Aschinger, Alan Ask- ren, Tom Atherton, Beth Bailey, Gary Bailey, Janet Bakemeier. William Barker, Les Barnette, Kath- leen Barr, Robin Bartlett, Gerald Bartley, Jenny Bastin, Kevin Bauer, Bart Beal, Dennis Beal. Gary Beasley, Stephen Beaver, Di- ana Beeler, Stephen Beeler, Jeff Benedict, Jennyson Bennett, Mark Bennett, Robert Berger, Nancy Bettis. Susan Beuke, Laural Birch, Char- lotte Bishop, Kim Bishop, Gina Black, Barbara Blitz, Paul Blowers, Robert Boaz, Patricia Bonning. Bradford Boswell, Kristi Boswell, Christine Bowman, Mark Boyce, Amy Boyle, Molly Bradburn, Mark Bradley, Richard Bradstreet, There- sa Brouwer. Cheryl Brenner, Lonnie Brock, Jan- et Brokaw, Cynthia Brown, Helen Brown, Jim Brown, Lana Brown, Paul Brown, Ray Brown. David Bryant, Marty Bryant, Su- zan Bryant, Laura Bua, Jan Buch- anan, Crystal Bulger, Steve Bul- lock, Brent Burke, Pam Burns. Stephen Burns, Theresa Burton, Mark Butler, Patricia Calloway, David Calvert, Judith Campbell, Phyllis Campbell, William Carson, David Carter. Bart Chafin, Dianne Chaney, Kin- berly Chapman, Kim Charley, Ro- ger Cheesman, John Christian, Anne Christy, Robert Elliott, Jo- seph Cita. Richard Clarey, Robin Clark, Wil- liam Clark, Darrell Clayton, Nancy Clifton, Brian Cline, Suzanne Clou- ser, Steve Cobb, Gary Coffer. 1 i tl Sophomore Companionship 175 Orientation Day New .k,yL grf, fs. H .- Karen Coffey, John Coffman, Deb- , 'C , , bi Cohee, Jay Cohen, Steven Col- -, V 57 - , Iier, Joan Collins, Bruce Colville, T? Donald Condon, Catherine Connol- V VV V , ,i or Bonita Cook, Greg Cook, James V. Cook, Gary Cooper, David Copas, -V --', ,jg Leslie Cowan, Kathleen Cox, Su- V VV Zflrme COX, Tracy COX- 2 E ilii to ',e' 5 -:ff Debbie Craig, Dennis Craig, Mi- chael Craig, Mike Crawshaw, Gary V g g , Crays, June Crevier, David Cris- '-,-i well, Andrew Critelli, Deborah Crittenden. , Y -.V A --gl: 'L K A .f'.f,: H Susan Cross, Glen Cumbarelis, ' V, Pamela Curtis, Paula Curtis, Curt Q . . C- Curts, Diana Curts, Randy Custer, ' TV f Daniel Daly, Mike Dame. V , V ,V I 5 A ' 1 S - fl r V B ,,. ,,,... i VSV . :a f-ffY s, ssfi r- sits Gary Daniels, Deborah Darzinikas, Mike Davidson, Jett Davis, Paula Davis, Richard Davis, David Day, David Dean, Lisa Deckard. :Hoi Y 5 Anna DellaValle, Joe Denney, Nancy Deputy, Nancy Devine, Steve DeVore, Cheryl Dew, Kathy Dickerson, Brenda Dicks, Sue Dier- . ,Q J: :A j , 4 K. -Q 'll ..., 13 F ' Sw -W 1' -rn 1 uf ,M , inger. .sf-1 , -U-,fill E V e mm l Q' M 27' W- - '-.V . Dan Diesing, Drucilla Dillaha, Ju- 3- Qi-'i 41 ,. I l I . ,f . 1?-I ,K V 2: dy Dillard, Robert Dimick, Sue Din- ' kel, Bettye Dobkins, Sharon Dod- Q son, Janet Dolan, Dave Doll. ,V , ' .. 1 ,J E Puzzled sophomore Jane Stovall asks Mr. Russell Gladden, history teacher, directions to her next class on orientation day while Mr. Richard Lung also helps. 176 Sophomore Companionship MV: For Sophomores . my 2. 'WV I '55ES'.iff?4 k , 1 - , .T.-3-Qgif ,.',QQQ-w. -.::.r-:-A, 'I C ' fff '- -'.. 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K ' .ft-. , . .X 1' , John Doll, Susan Douglass, Sheila Duggins, Jack Duncan, William Durham, Carole Dyar, Joette Eck- stein, David Eckwert, Ron Edge- comb. James Edwards, Craig Eichhorn, Barbara Elliott, Craig Church, Wil- liam Elliott, Michael Ellis, Paul Englert, Garry Erwin, Michael Evans. Teresa Everett, James Fall, Chris Felix, LeeAnn Ferebee, Terry Fergu- son, Christopher Flack, Vernon Flanagan, AnnLee Fleck, Doug Fleener. Richard Flynn, Barbara Foland, Richard Fontaine, Pamela Forth, Robert Fulwider, Dorothy Fuqua, Yvonne Galbreath, Denise Galt, Leslie Gammons. Gregory Gates, Chris Gedrose, Nancy Geer, Dennis Gheen, Du- ane Gibbons, Cori Gibbs, Gary Gibson, Larry Gibson, Randell Gil- lespie. David Gillmore, Mark Given, Den- nis Gladwell, Karen Glover, Jamie Gooch, Doug Good, Kathy Good, Donna Gorrell, Dave Grannan. Janis Grant, Ricky Grant, Lisa Grantham, Heather Gray, Nancy Green, Mark Greene, Jay Greer, Steven Griffin, Duane Grimes. Sophomore Companionship 177 Joe Guidone, Clarisa Guinn, Wil- liam Haddix, Tim Hadley, Sharon Halcomb, Jonathan Hall, Karen Hall, Pamela Hall, Lisa Ham. Gary Hamble, David Hancock, Ron Harding, Betty Hardy, Pamela Har- lan, Donna Harlson, Susan Har- mon, Susan Harper, son. Diana Harri- Patia Hart, Michael Hartzell, Mark Harvey, James Hast, William Hast- ings, Lance Hauser, Stephen Haw- kins, Bonnie Hawley, Mary Ha- worth. Cynthia Heaton, Randy Heckman, Rebecca Heide, Alicia Helfer, Clarke Hemphill, Leslie Hendricks, Douglas Henry, Kristen Hensman, Bonnie Herin. Peter Heugel, Jeannette Hignight, Gary Hiner, Greg Hiner, Richard Hinshaw, Diane Hirkala, Gregory Hoffman, Michael Hooker, Michael Hopkins. Steve Hopkins, Donna Horock, Kar- en Horseman, Bennie House, Eddie Hcuse, Rick Hcvde, Dennis Ho- ward, Lucinda Howard, Nancy Howell. 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Bill Lawson, Sandra Lear, Susan Leet, Mark Leigh, Alfred LeMaster, Debbie Lester, Gerald Lewis, Clif- ford Lindquist, Thea Lipginski. Sophomore Companionship Sophomore Float Wins 'Most Beautiful' Unbearable Headache, sophomore class float, rolls down the parade route homecoming day. Eddie List, Matthew Loar, Jim Lochry, Sue Locke, Randy Longman, Jeff Lovell, Dave Lovett, Helen Lynch, Beth McCallister. David McCarthy, Janet McClain, Pamela McClanahan, Catherine McCollom, Leslie McConnell, Shir- ley McCubbins, Brenda McGinnis, Carolyn McGrew, Arthur Mclntyre. Michele McKay, Charles McKeny, Virginia McLean, Kurt McMillen, Maureen McMillen, Steve McPher- son, Larry McWilliams, Cheryl Maddux, Debbie Malone. Jonathan Mangin, Milton Markey, Dan Martin, Jane Martin, Larry Martin, Leslie Massingale, Marsha Masters, Donna Mattingly, Kathy Mattingly. David Mayes, Stephanie Meissner, Martin Meltzer, Maureen Mescall, Jo Messersmith, Dianna Meyer, Andrew Miclot, Rae Milburn, Charles Miles. Debra Miller, Kim Miller, Rita Mil- ler, Robert Miller, Bob Minnerup, Nancy Minyard, William Moon, Gerald Moore, Randy Mootz. Sophomore Companionship LQ, 4 ' Lflllfiiit .' ' J .Lf 'ifffji . , w.-'I V5 ' a it ' C V- . L , fi . gf. -, ,fe , ,g e Q it it X, me ,S y K y -f fi, l-ig? L I' xl , ' fu.-iv-,mf M11 it -Y ..' -2 ,A ., . ,,,. ,,,,,. iz ,,,,,,,,. We 1 '27 at . . s- atis? 2' X xi 4, l S at lt ,Q , , ..,, ,, ,W 7',' fzgggj g 1 i Sf-5, i' is , :,,,., , -- X ee li X, tif 3 A t t it , f L L 1 C , ,. .. ,T E. 9 1-, t. .,. . , ,else - 1 ze-ie, : W bmfgwvm x ,git -I i, e , 5- L- --, A ez: . fx . in ' X 51? g B if Ja , i P53 1 at U Qi .ia i , ,iw ig Ni 3 if ' ff ' ' '-if ws' , i ti vfgf gzgsgi ,eff K W f3'?:'s?? ' ' F ,r, .,A L . 2 it ir 2 S. vff,- r.-:Q l a ag 1 f -i 1 f S v uh Wt 'Q' my Fir, 'l K 5 :. 1:-W! 'lg sl ifjl 2 ,. .,, ,A if Newt, . 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Ronald Ogborn, Katherine Olson, Diane Overstreet, Keith Pakebusch, Linda Parry, Kenneth Patterson, David Pattison, Tom Patton, Diane Pauli. Eddie Peace, Andrea Pease, Carl Pedersen, Juan Pedraza, Jerry Peel, Terry Perius, Phyllis Perkins, Sally Perry, Susan Perry. Daniel Peters, Paula Peterson, Steve Petro, Joe Pfeiffer, Mary Pfeffer, Debra Phillips, Michael Pickard, Denise Pierson, James Pike. Ronald Pink, Lawrence Pontius, Jim Poole, Kenneth Potter, Geor- gia Potts, Jane Powell, Albert Powers, Greg Pratt, Jim Pratt. David Pressly, Darcy Price, Michael Prickett, Janell Pruner, Jerry Prun- er, Mike Qurazzo, Roy Rafalco, Brent Ragsdale, Laura Raymond. Michael Raymond, Jeffery Reed, Kittie Reid, Philip Reid, William Reiman, Connie Reneer, Rusty Ren- ton, Melinda Reseburg, Rita Rey- nolds. Steven Reynolds, David Rhoderick, Diane Rice, Kathy Riggs, Steven Rightor, Patricia Roach, Debra Roberts, Belinda Robertson, Sherry Robinson. Janet Roeschein, Cynthia Rohm, Edward Rominger, Lynda Rooney, Susan Rose, Deborah Ross, Eliza- beth Rush, Gary Russell, Robert Russo. Sophomore Companionship 181 Sophs Volunteer For Library Services Sandra Rutledge, Paul Ryan, Karen Sanders, Michael Sanders, Iris Sandlin, Judy Sauerheber, Rebecca Savage, Johanna Savoldi, Michael Schmoll. Beverly Schnabel, Laura Schubert, Lynn Schulmeyer, Jill Schutt, Janet Secoulas, Douglas Seedorf, Nancy Seller, Carla Sewell, Steve Shanks. Daena Sharp, Rebecca Shattuck, Karen Shaw, Donna Shelby, Karen Shelley, Terri Shelton, Susan Sher- man, Carolyn Sherrier, Jinger Sher- rill. Debbie Shield, Deborah Short, Anne Shropshire, Vicky Shryock, Phillip Sipple, David Slone, Jett Slusher, Sandra Smallman, Barbara Smith. Gary Smith, Lillian Smith, Lisa Smith, Regina Smith, Rita Smith, Sharon Smith, Terri Smith, Jim So- lenberg, Bobby Sommers. Paul Sosbey, David Soucie, Susan Speer, Jacalyn Sprague, Jeffrey Stamm, Keith Stanley, Elizabeth Statler, Donna Stephensen, Stephen Sterrett. Kathi Stevens, Scott Stevens, Jack Stewart, Cathy Stock, Daniel Stou- all, Patsy Strickland, Becky Stultz, Brenda Stum, Janice Stum. Daryl Sumter, Gary Susdort, Tony Suskovich, Peggy Swafford, Debo- rah Sweeney, Leroy Sweeney, Stev- en Swiger, Douglas Switz, Deborah Switzer. Mark Tague, Margy Tate, Fave Taylor, Ray Tennyson, Sheryl Thacker, Peggy Thienes, Terre Thomeczek, Alan Thompson, Debo- rah Thompson. James Thrasher, Sharon Thurston, David Touson, Leslie Townsend, Carol Trickey, Thomas Trittipo, Vivian Vandivier. John Thurston, Harvey Vance, 182 Sophomore Companionship ,-Msfgfgw-W ,., . i,,,32-,w , ,,Kt1i-.3 1. ..., -. -I.-It we .I --.L sera .. .. t .1-wif -, -: 11911533 T 'ii s :sri sig 5,554+ X A J' :- 345 is i -- fe.,--., tm .1 . 1 1 1 - 'ws Q61 - . 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L L C, J , T L W it l L Q , ,,, L i i -J xl? , l W ifff-Ri c , ii Corine Bacey, Joe Behrens, Daniel Borden, Terry Buskirk, Scott Can- ada, Guy Carolan, Dianne Chaney, Loretta Connor, Deborah Cope- land. William Cummings, Jerry Deel, Jim Dunn, Dorothy Fuquea, VanDorn Ferguson, Bruce Gill, Randy Good- man, Michael Gregory, Rolinda Hardiman. Robert Hastings, Danny Hicks, Steve Hogue, Lu Ann Hull, Debbie lbey, Richard Kearns, Brad Keene, Tim Keller, Shirley Kina. Mike Kohlsdorf, Larry Lanigan, Kenny Lightle, Kevin Lioen, Linda McAleer, Richard McDonald, How- ard May, Kim Miller, Ronald Of- fenbacker. Patricia Packman, Carl Pedersen, Mitzi Spore, Robert Stinson, Deb- orah Switzer, Freda Tibbs, Buddy Tinch, David Thompson, Paul Van Kavelaar. Alan Verborg, Rick Viehe, Lynn Wade, Judy Wagner, Gavin Wahl, Billy Walker, Karen Walker, Deb- orah Walle, Sandra Walthall. Betty Wance, Donna Ward, Mary Ward, Elaine Warfel, Jim Warfel, Amy Watness, Gary Watson, Dave Weaver, Gary Webb. Christena Weer, Mark Wells, Jos- eph Wheatley, Wayne Whippo, Brenda White, Lynn White, Scher- rie Whitlow, Deborah Wickliff, Rebecca Wiggins. Lena Wiles, Dennis Wilkinson, Susan Wilkinson, Steve Wilkison, Jon Willard, Phil Willhoite, Ron- nie Williams, Sherry Wilson, Steve Windle. Candace Wineinger, Mary Winkel, Bill Wise, Greg Wolf, Robert Wol- ford, Michael Wood, Sue Work- man, Cindy Wright, Harry Wright. Jane Yorger, Michael York, Susan Yose, Mark Zainey, Karen Zarvas, Jim Zazas, Karen Zilite, Cynthia Zinser, Rebecca Zumwalt. Sophomore Companionship 183 Qi 3, is 5 Q 5 5 2 2 5 5 Q 9 t 52 '55 5 5 s 5 A Charisma Of: Commerce , Merchants Valuable Link In Community AFNB Hong Kong Inn Need G pergonglized loan? Fgr qunlify financing Visif AFNB, 4404 N, For a pleasant evening on any occasion visit the relaxing oriental atmos- Franklin Rd. in Lawrence, or 6335 Oaklandon Rd. in Oaklandon. Phefe Of The Hvnk Kong Inn, 8079 E- 3391 57- CCH 398-0613- 7 ' Need gas? Got a squeak? A visit To Bob Gandy's Standard Station, conveniently located S at 4590 N. Shadland Ave., will solve your problems in a hurry. Stop by or phone 546-5326. 186 Commerce hun-n.. ' Wm. , A X I 1 g E. X, f 1 x w V fy, .1 . 'i fQ 1 - 'fi Q 4 ' Zn,, A M k 'V .. . Cenfralifes Affecf Esquire Plaza Beauty Salon Business Economy Goodman Shoes Beth Ann Goodman advises Senior Karen Moorman on which shoes are best for her. Visit Goodman Shoes, 1300 E. 86th St. or phone 846-5718. Karen Bell pays her fellow classmate, Debby Baker for a stylish hairdo at Esquire Plaza Beauty Salon, 8237 Pendleton Pike. Phone 898-5128. its ufcu CONCRETE URED WALLS be ., Senior Bob Colver, right, shows his fellow classmate, Jim Eichelman, how to operate a bulldozer us ing basic fundamentals. Call Pete Heck Concrete Construction, 545-7244 or visit 7997 Ashton Dr. Construction 188 Commerce l I So homore Susie Lane admires a new Datsun iusf one of The many models available at Tom Lane p , Aulo. For authorized sales and service, drive in To 7848 Pendleton Pike or Telephone 545-2338. i.!..,,,, .fs Q...-5, -., ,fx 'X'-wc, wwxxw x l I M..- Q a i s Tu-Your-Door Pizza Brenda Beal and Jacque Clifton pick up a pizza from Mr. Farmer, owner of Tu-Your-Door Pizza. Visit 8180 Pendleton Pike or call 546-1513. AS? Mi :ef 8 is ggi! 4 f ily i SK. Mock-Trueblood Insurance Agency Junior Bill Shank selecls Mock-Trueblood Insurance Agency, 4433 Franklin Rd., Room A, for all his insurance needs. Phone 545-0526. Commerce 189 Buying Power Of Students Increases Michael Cleaners Junior Debbie Hoppes knows she can count on Mr. Michaels quality clean ing at Michael Cleaners, 8424 Pendleton Pike. Phone 546-3429. l I O Lawrence Auto Booth Fisheries Taking golf clubs from The spacious trunk of a new Camaro is Dorie Yor- Senior Karen Adair selects a wide variety of breaded seafood available gen, Visit Lawrence Auto, 8550 Pendleton Pike or call 898-7474. Through Booth Fisheries, 4400 W. Minnesota. Phone 243-3501. 190 Commerce Sweetheart Gift Shop Senior Bev Morgan admires a trinket found among the wide selection of gifts at The Sweetheart Gift Shop. Visit 6822 82nd St. or call 849-0522. Wardells Florist Eyeing a vase of beautiful orchids, stephanotes and ivy is Senior Gayle Vits. Drop by Wardells Florist, 8606 Pendleton Pike or call 898-7755. Castleton Lumber Co. Shop member Dave Criswell takes advantage of the quality lumber from Castleton Lumber Co., 5159 Floyd in Castleton or telephone 849-0380. ik' J 021 - ling. Roger D. Sanders Insurance Agency Mr. Sanders explains a policy fo Dave Hammerling. Visit Roger D. Sanders Insurance Agency, 4433 N. Franklin Rd., Room E. Call 545-3218. Commerce 191 ' ' ' Robert Cowherd shows Senior Karin Zumwalt the operation of a steam press. For all your cleaning One Hour MUfhnlZlng needs, stop by Qi One Hour Murnni1ing,49o1 N. Franklin nd. of call 546-1904. fgygfyzll -E -.., K a.Jf fMfif ' Senior Pam Hartman demonstrates how easy it is to receive a complete car wash in a matter of min- uites at Professional Car Wash. For your own convenience, drive to 4905 N. Franklin Rd, 192 Commerce Paint and Auto Supply Seniors Dave Shaw and Barb Landon select a bottle of cor paint from a rainbow of colors at Paint and Auto Supply. For your own choice, come to 2114 E. Washington or call 637-5303. x Qs.-4 Franklin Realty Mr. Bill Franklin shows Senior Nancy Brinkers some of the latest styles in homes at Franklin Reality, 4712 Franklin Rd. Call 547-4112. Cenfralites Seek Durable Products Regency Electronics Sue Heck communicates all the latest happenings with a CB transceiver from Regency Electronics, 7900 Pendleton Pike. Call 547-3581. W1 'r'W'i 51,11 .,.-1 'F . ., ,, .W ,, 4. f 1 ,w 5 at It 1 . Q, Y - A. 5-iv Q 5 115125 iii' Cohron Mobile Homes Cheree Louks inspects the spacious furniture found in a mobile home at Cohron Mobile Homes. Come to 9622 Pendleton Pike or phone 897-1043. Commerce 193 .v ' -Y Abbey Repairs Senior Mike Power services an oven. For laundry or kitchen appliance re- pairs, call Abbey Repairs, 4800 N. Keystone, 849-1600 or 251-1600. Miracle Lanes Selecting the proper size bowling shoes, senior Deb Ostas prepares for a game at Miracle Lanes. Visit 6125 E. 38th St. Phone 546-4747. 194 Commerce Vigus Really and Insurance Senior Jane Ann Vigus assists her father by figuring various policies at Vigus Reality and Insurance, 7340 E. 55th St. Phone 547-3985. V1 Cerulli 's Barber Shop Senior Dave Thorn receives a trim from Mr. Cerulli, owner of Cerulli's Bar- ber Shop. For a haircut, visit 6101 Keystone Avenue. Call 253-0775. Dealers Cffer Wide Selection Of Needs Edrich Ltd. Duane Marischke helps Chuck DeLong select an appropriate Tie, For men's fashions shop Edrich Lid., 8139 Pendleton Pike or call 898-1411. Em-Roe Sporting Goods Senior Jack Aylsworih practices his putting from a variety of clubs found of Em-Roe Sporting Goods, 20 W. Washington Si. Call 634-3446. ,X J l EARSONH TOP wo 1 Wvdmdi-. lhl0t...uu-rl 3 Kill Pearson's Platters Junior Linda Renton makes her selection for The now sounds found at Pearson's Platters, 6000 E. 46111 Sf. Coll 545-4347. Commerce 195 5 Purchasing Power Buys Fine Goods M John Daws Men's Wear Ace Yakey and Chris Read select their wardrobe from the latest fashions at John Davis Men's Wear. Visit 6000 E. 46th St. in the Devington Shopping Center. Call 546-3130. Robertson Auto Supply Junior Garry Robertson looks over the fine selection of gear shifts found at Robertson Auto Supply, 3741 N. Shadeland Ave. Phone 545-5292. 196 Commerce Cameron Electric Bruce Cameron and Terry Barber discuss advantages of electrical installa- tion at Cameron Electric. Visit 4771 N. Franklin Rd. Call 547-5447. Linda Keegan points out a newly added accessory to classmate Gary Carter. It you would like to buy or test drive a Chevy or Pontiac, come to Ouklandon Sales, 11-8-2-O Pendleton Pike. HW' il , Amy Mavity concentrates on her studies while on one of the comfortable beds found at Graham's of Glendale Inc. Stop by 62nd and Keystone in the Glendale Shopping Center or call 253-3263. Commerce 197 Curley's One Hour Cleaners The Smart Shops Senior Lincla Moorman places a plastic bag over a cleaned shirt from Cur- Jackie Daw strolls in a polyester dress from the Smart Shops in Meadows ley's One Hour Cleaners, 4719 N. Franklin Rd. Phone 545-1751. 546-5289, Esquire Plaza, 898-2172, and Greenfield, 462-6661. X , fmmemw YT4 .. uw W 57.15 -6- Nwfw -ll- . ,L 5,-4 - Mr. Kith Moore, performance sales manager, shows senior Stef Fox extra options available on a new 1971 Chevrolet. For your own selection, drive to 1045 Broad Ripple or phone 255-2471. 198 Commerce Cenfralifes Add To Business Community Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. The beautiful drink. Buyiffodoy. Cenfralifes Seek Jobs From Merchants BKNG Sz!! W f IAbovel Owner Carl WesT shows Senior Karen Hartson procedures in changing Q break shoe. 1BeIowj 200 Commerce es e Kam Shlwell helps Karen full o tank at Carl Wes! Shell 5599 N Emerson. Coll 253-6618. Old Oakland Golf Club Lawrence Journal Scott JGCkSOI'l, QOH: tevm member, PUTTS ON One Of The many fine greens Brushing up on the local news, Senior Barb Wilke scans a Lawrence Jour- at Old Oakland Golf Club, 11611 E. 75th Sl. Call 823-6041. nal. For your own copy, visit 8010 46th St. or phone 545-1316. Ace Hardware Roni Fleet examines the elegant glassware found in Ace Hardware. Visit 6000 E. 46th St. in the Devingion Shopping Center. Call 547-9616. Ben Franklin Pam Thompson and Barb Bone, assisted by Mrs. Lowe, select stuffed ani- mals from Ben Franklin, 5118 N. Franklin Rd. Call 545-1686. Commerce 201 Merchants' Charisma Affracfs Students ' Seniors Kathy Ober and Paula Jensen share an interest in the book selections available at Stationers, cn Inc. Visit 36 N. Pennsylvania for your own choice of books or telephone 635-2461. npr- W' Flower Time Jean Nichols shows Barb Hendricks how easily flowers are artistically ar- ranged at Flower Time, 6110 E. 38th St. Call 545-3955. 202 Commerce Q inns, THE PHAR AC W-mw..,.,,K Esquire Pharmacy Pharmacist Frank Rodenbeck explains a prescription to Donna Donarski. Stop by Esquire Pharmacy, 8317 Pendleton Pike. Phone 898-4533. 'x N. x -S' QQ x nfo Stores XSWSQSXSQ -Qc Qx 3-'XX Q18 lyk? yn Us N5 gk QQ QQ N X iirefwz 61 N Rx .Ng Groves Brothers Q 'Q xii 553 XX xg X i r N- . Q9 xii iirxissxqsg Wes Groves receives help servicing 1 Groves Brothers from his cousin, R S p by 7608 Pendleton Pike or cull 546-5666. C Hlndel Lanes Hank Sauer Agency D66 J9ff6fS SIWOWS A100 Wflddefl b I Q T h C1 H d 1 I- V Senior Charlie Drone listens as Mr. Hank S pl 6833 Mussuchusefis Ave- Or wil 545 1231 policy of Hank Sauer Agency, 11950 E. 65th S9 Ph 823 4510 Commerce 203 Drink Milk You never outgrow your need for milk, Drink at least three glasses ev- ery day. Dan Freeman enjoys the refrshing taste of milk. . H. is.. X xxx! -' MCL Cafeteria Frank Levinson and Van Drone select from a variety of delicious foods while dining ot MCL Cafeteria, 3718 E. 38th St. Phone 547-5241. 'T ff 9. Senior quarterback Ken Carpenter cools off during a home game. To quench your thirst, buy a bottle of Gatorade, ct product of Stokely-Van Camp, 914 N. Meridian. Telephone 631-2551. Commerce 205 r, Businsses Fill Wants Of Cenfralifes R. J. Kenningfon Agency Mr. Kenningfon shows Linda Hyle and Garry Ry bar a policy at R. J. Kenningion Agency, 4438 N. Franklin Rd. Call 546-6511. LEGU Mlhifllcf MORTUARY I John Wilkerson Barber Shop Applegef Lawrence Mortuary Senior Brad McClarnon receives an expert Trim from Mr. Wilkerson at Wil- For The most memorable services for your loved ones, cont t Appl g t kerson Barber Shop, 6000 E. 46lh Sl., Phone 546-0914. Lawrence Mortuary. Visit 7707 E. 42nd Sl. or call 897-1363. 206 Commerce A Ring Brings Pizza fAbovei Junior Rod Boker cuts a freshly baked pizza into pieces. iBeIowi Rod Takes an order for cx pizza over The phone. For your own choice of pizza, brocsfed chicken or submarines, visit A Ring Brings Pizza, 8707 Pendleton Pike. For free delivery, phone 898-2855. AL.: Commerce 207 Fairtown Graphics, Inc. Kith Taber and Leslie Townsend display Techniques in printing at Fairtown Graphics, Inc., located at 8013 E. 46th St. Call 547-2255. rx '-mi. MZ' nh WUTH Sanders' TV Sales and Service Senior Lynn Sanders admires an Admiral stereo available at Sander's TV Sales and Service. Stop by 6804 E. 82nd St. or call 849-1971. Preston 's Supermarket Kevin Sauer stocks up on walnuts at Preston's, where customers send their friends, Call 545-2247 or stop by 38th 8. Shadeland. East Side Gas Co., Inc. Cathy Luther and Gerry McClintock examine a gas grill available at East Side Gas Co., Inc. Visit 5010 N. Post Rd. or call 898-7212. Commerce 209 -Sr. Activities- 'Student had more than 10 activities A BETTY ABRELL Ip. 1391 C.O.E. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. BETH ACKLEY Ip. 1391 KAREN ADAIR Ip. 1391 French Club 1,35 Booster Club 1-35 Office Assistant 2,35 GRA 2,35 IM Bowling 25 Model U.N. 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. REGINA ADAMO Ip. 1391 Ladywood High School5 Art Club 35 French Club 2,3. SHARON ALBERS Ip. 1391 IM Bowling 2,35 GRA 1-35 FTA 3. MARY ALEXANDER Ip. 1391 Office Assistant 35 Jubilaires 35 Drama Club 1,25 Foreign Student Club I-35 Musicals 3. KATHLEEN ANGELICCHIO Ip. 1391 Mequon, Wis.5 FTA 35 GRA 35 Foreign Student Club 35 Cadet Teaching 3. JOYCE APPLE Ip. 1391 Booster Club 1-35 Bel Cantos 35 Jubilaires 25 Homeroom Rep. 25 Musicals 1-35 Area Assistant 35 Phys. Ed. Assistant 3. DAWN APPLEGATE Ip. 1391 Junior Achievement 1. CARLTON ARNOLD Ip. 1391 IM Bowling 1-35 IM Swimming 1-35 Red Cross Club 1,25 Swim Team 1-35 Scuba Club 35 treas. 3. PATRICK ASHMORE Ip. 1391 Scuba Club 35 Basket- ball I5 Science Club 35 IM Basketball 2,35 Lab Assis- tant 2,3. ROBERT ASHTON Ip. 1391 Liverpool, England5 For- eign Student Club 35 Play 3. JACK AYLSWORTH Ip. 1391 Cub Reporter 35 Hi-Y 25 Letterman's Club 25 Bookstore Assistant 35 Baseball 1-35 Football 1-35 Wrestling 1,2. GAIL BADE Ip. 1391 Son Mateo, Calif.5 Area As- sistant 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 French Club 35 Cadet Teaching 35 National Honor Society 35 Girls Swim Team 3. JERRY BAILEY Ip. 1391 Aero-Space Club 2,35 secy. 35 Scuba Club 25 IM Basketball 1. DEBRA BAKER Ip. 1391 Symphonic Band 1-35 March- ing Bond 1-35 Bible Club 1,25 Booster Club 15 Social Studies Club 2. 'DAVID BANKS Ip. 1391 IM Swimming 15 March- ing Band 1-35 Concert Band 1-35 Pep Bond 1,25 Let- terman's Club 1,25 Social Studies Club 2,35 vice- pres. 35 Bible Club 2,35 Office Assistant 35 Musicals 2,35 Red Cross Club 1. CHARLES BARBERA Ip. 1391 North Central High School5 Spanish Club 35 Chorus 3. CHERIE BARKER Ip. 1391 Office Assistant 2,35 Boos- ter Club 1-35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 IM Bowling 1,25 Social Studies Club 2. DANNY BARND Ip. 1391 Photography Club 35 Talent Club 35 Office Assistant 2. DOUGLAS BARNES Ip. 1391 Red Cross Club 1,25 Office Assistant 35 Scuba Club 2,35 pres. 35 IM Swimming 1-35 IM Bowling 1,25 IM Basketball 1. 'LARRY BARNETTE Ip. 1391 Symphonic Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Barons 1-35 Orchestra 1-35 Teen Guide Council 2,35 Student Council 25 Homeroom Rep. 1,35 Red Cross Club 15 Wrestling 25 Track 2. LINDA BARRINGTON Ip. 1391 Broad Ripple High Schoo . MICHAEL BARTH Ip. 1391 Aero-Space Club 35 IM Basketball 2,35 IM Swimming 2,35 Scuba Club 3. PAMELA BATES Ip. 1391 IM Bowling 1. GREG BAUER Ip. 1391 Red Cross Club 2. PAULA BAXTER Ip. 1391 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Rekamemoh Club 2,35 Red Cross Club 1-35 secy. 35 Junior Achievement 2. BRENDA BEAL Ip. 1391 Rekomemoh Club 2,35 sgt.- at-arms 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Cross Club 1-35 Junior Achievement 2. CURTIS BEAL IM Basketball 1,25 Football 1-3. CAROL BEECHER Ip. 1391 Booster Club 1,25 GRA 35 IM Bowling 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. KAREN BELL Ip. 1391 Booster Club 15 AFS 15 Social Studies Club 2. PENNY BENDER Ip. 1401 Choir 2,3. KENT BENKO Ip. 1401 IM Bowling 1,25 Cross Coun- try 1,25 Manager 2. URSULA BENNETT Ip. 1401 Phys. Ed. Assistant 2,35 Booster Club 15 GRA 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Girls Swim Team 3. JAN BERNSTEIN Ip. 1401 Concert Band 1-35 March- ing Band 1-35 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 1-35 IM Bowl- ing 25 Model U.N. 2,35 Social Studies Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Speech Team 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. THOMAS BIRK Ip. 1401 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Science Club 35 IM Swimming 15 IM Bowling 1. PAM BLAKE Ip. 1401 Booster Club 15 Library Assis- tant 1,2. PHILLIP BLY Ip. 1401 Science Club 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Cross Country 1-35 Swimming Team 1-35 Track 1. JOHN BODINE Ip. 1401 Fortville, Ind.5 IM Swim- ming 3. GIGI BOGAN Ip. 1401 Booster Club 2,35 Art Club 35 Area Assistant 35 French Club I-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. CAROLYN BOGLE Ip. 1401 Spanish Club 1,25 Boos- ter Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Model U.N. 25 IM Bowling 1-35 Marching Band 2,35 Health Careers Club 1-35 hist. 3. 210 Senior Index BARBARA BONE Ip. 1401 Bible Club 25 Office Assis- tant 2,35 Booster Club5 1-35 Red Cross Club 15 So- cial Studies Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. PAMELA BOOTH Ip. 1401 Arlington High School. KRISTINE BORDERS Ip. 1401 French Club 3. RON BORTHWICK Ip. 1401 Cedar Rapids, lowa5 Ten- nis 3. TERRIE BOUGH Ip. 1401 Granville, lll.5 Choir 3. KAY BOYD Ip. 1401 PEGGIE BRANIC Ip. 1411 Muncie, Ind. JOHN BRINKER Ip. 1411 Aero-Space Club 2,3. NANCY BRINKERS Ip. 1411 Spanish Club 15 Boos- ter Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Health Careers Club 35 Office Assistant 2,3. CLAUDIA BROUWER Ip. 1411 Spanish Club 15 For- eign Student Club 25 Arts and Crafts Club 3. SUSAN BROWNLEE Ip. 1411 Booster Club 2,35 For- eign Student Club 25 German Club 1,25 Health Co- reers Club 2,3. RANDI BRUBECK Ip. 1411 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Spanish Club 1,25 GRA 15 Social Studies Club 2,35 secy.-treas. 35 Ayers Fashion Board 35 Office Assistant 2,35 IM Bowling 1,25 Homeroom Rep. 2,3. 'JANE BRUNETTE Ip. 1411 Booster Club 1-35 Spanish Club 1-35 treas. 25 GRA 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 IM Bowling I-35 Jr. Class Secretary5 Red Cross Club 15 Model U.N. 25 Homeroom Rep. 1,2. MARK BRUTON Ip. 1411 SHEILA BRUTON Ip. 1411 Arts and Crafts Club 3. DEBBI BRYANT Ip. 1411 Junction City, Kan.5 Booster Club 1-35 Science Club 25 Area Assistant 35 Latin Club 1. SUE BUCHHOLZ Ip. 1411 Arts and Crafts Club 3. PAUL BURFORD Ip. 1411 Football 1,25 IM Basketball 1-35 Talent Club 3. DARRYLL BURGAN Ip. 1411 Melody Men 2,35 Swing Choir 25 Jubilaires 1-35 IM Bowling 15 Musicals 1-3. ANNA BURGOS Ip. 1411 Guayaquil, Ecuodor5 For- eign Student Club 35 Spanish Club 3. SUZANNE BURKE Ip. 1411 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Nurse Assis- tant 25 Booster Club 2,35 Red Cross Club I5 IM Bowling 1,2. JUDY BURNS Ip. 1411 DONNA BUSH Ip. 1411 Booster Club 1-35 FBLA 25 Rekamemoh Club I-35 COE 35 Red Cross Club 1,2. PAUL BUTALLA Ip. 1411 Football 2,35 Wrestling Manager 2,35 FCA 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 IM Bowling 35 IM Swimming 1-3. DONALD CAHEN Ip. 1411 IM Swimming 2,35 IM Basketball 1-3. NANCY CALHOUN Ip. 1411. MICHAEL CALLOWAY Ip. 1411 FTA 35 Amateur Ra- dio Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Red Cross Club 35 Science Club 35 Chess Club 35 Foreign Student Club 35 Junior Achievement 35 Visual Aid 3. DANNY CALVERT Ip. 1411 IM Swimming. RICHARD CAMPBELL Ip. 1411 Chess Club 25 German Club 1,25 IM Basketball 1-35 Track 2. GENE CAREY Ip. 1411 Track 1-35 IM Basketball 1-3. KENNETH CARPENTER Ip. 1411 Football 2,35 co- capt. 35 Track 2,35 Letterman's Club 2. GARY CARTER Ip. 1411 Concert Band 1-35 Pep Band 2,35 IM Bowling 1,25 Office Assistant 2,3. SANDRA CHARLES Ip. 1411 Jubilaires 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Bel-Cantos 2,3. KATHLEEN CHRISTEN Ip. 1411 Booster Club 1-35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Spanish Club 1,25 FTA 1,35 Cadet Teaching 35 Office Assistant 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. DEBORAH ANN CLARK Ip. 1411 Red Cross Club 15 Symphonic Band 35 Marching Band 3. DEBORAH JANE CLARK Ip. 1421 Beaverton, Ore.5 Booster Club 2,35 Cadet Teaching 35 Jubilaires 2, 35 GRA 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 2,35 IM Bowling 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 French Club 2. ERNEST CLARK Ip. 1421 Drama Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 15 Scuba Club 3. RONALD cLsiviANs Ip. 1421 JACQUE CLIFTON Ip. 1421 Booster Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 1-35 treas. 35 Rekamemoh Club 1-35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. MICHAEL CLINE Ip. 1421 Track 1-35 Cross Country 25 Basketball 15 IM Basketball 2,3. KATHY COBB Ip. 1421 GRA 1-35 sgt.-at-arms 35 Reka- memoh Club 2,35 sgt.-at-arms 35 Red Cross Club 15 Marching Band 1-35 Phys. Ed. Assistant 2. DAVID CODER Ip. 1421 Naperville, lll.5 Chess Club 3. JAILET COFFEY Ip. 1421 Booster Club I5 Rekamemoh Cu 1. MARSHA COLPITTS Ip. 1421 Booster Club 15 Reka- memoh Club I5 GRA 1. 'ROBERT COLVER Ip. 1421 Class vice-pres. 35 Cross Country 1-35 Wrestling 1-35 Track 1-35 Lettermen's Club 25 Cub Reporter 2,35 sports editor 35 Cabaret Court 35 Student Advisory 35 IM Bowling 1-3. MARK COLVILLE Ip. 1421 Homeroom Rep. 15 Hi-Y 2,35 IM Bowling 1,25 Junior Achievement 35 Social Studies Club 25 Science Club 2,35 Health Careers Club 2,3. TIM COMBS Ip. 1421 Aero-Space Club 2,35 IM Swim- ming 1,35 Football 2. DEBORAH CONNOLLY Ip. 1421 John Marshall High School5 National Honor Society 3. MARC COOKSEY Ip. 1421 DENNIS COOPER Ip. 1421 Red Cross Club 25 Health Careers Club 2,35 treas. 35 Phys. Ed. Assistant 35 IM Basketball 35 Social Studies Club 2,3. PAULA COPPEDGE Ip. 1421 Flat River, Miss.5 GRA 35 Office Assistant 2. JAMES COREY Ip. 1421 Swimming Team 1,25 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Scuba Club 35 Pep Band I-35 Barons 2,35 Concert Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Track 25 Football 2. .....,, aff N infix MOST STUDIOUS-Stephanie Young, Pat Loeher RICHARD CORMICAN Ip. 1421 Health Careers Club 35 IM Swimming 1-35 Pep Band 25 Science Club 1. KEVIN CORN Ip. 1421 Drama Club 1-35 pres. 35 German Club 15 Homeroom Rep. 35 Senior Advisory Board 35 Cub Reporter 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Plays 1-3. BRUCE CORRELL Ip. 1421 Model U.N. 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Amateur Radio Club 1,25 Aero- Spoce Club 1-35 secy. 25 pres. 35 Lab Assistant 35 Scuba Club 2,3. ROBERT COSGROVE Ip. 1421 KATHY COURSON Ip. 1421 Symphonic Band 1-35 Booster Club 1-35 Model U.N. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Health Careers Club 1-35 vice-pres. 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Marching Band I. BRITT COWAN Ip. 1421 Girls Swim Team 35 Phys. Ed. Assistant 35 GRA 1-35 Booster Club 2,35 IU Honors Program to Germany 25 German Club 2,35 pres. 3. 'MARCIA COX Ip. 1421 Booster Club 1-35 soph. rep. 15 vice-pres. 25 pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Girls State Alternate 25 DAR Award 35i Sr. Escort 25 Homeroom Rep. 1,25 Most Likely to Succeed 35 Spanish Club 1,35 Social Studies Club 2. VALERIE COX Ip. 1421 Booster Club 1,25 GRA 1. LAWRENCE CROUCH Ip. 1421 Play 35 Cub Reporter 2,35 Foreign Student Club 35 Concert Band 1-35 Marching Band I-35 Track 1,25 Football 1. DAVID CRUMP Ip. 1421 Symphonic Band 1-35 March- ing Band 1-35 Barons 1-35 Orchestra 35 Pep Band 1,25 Cub Reporter 2,35 Musical 35 Hi-Y 1,25 Bible Club 1,2 . WILLIAM CULLEY Ip. 1421 Swimming Team mona- ger 1,25 Health Careers Club 1,35 Audio-Visual 1-35 Library Assistant 1,2. JOHANNA CULP Ip. 1421 John Marshall High School5 Booster Club 2. PAM CUMMINGS Ip. 1421 4-H 1,25 GRA 25 German Club 15 Health Careers Club 35 sgt.-at-arms 35 Phys. Ed Assistant 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Band 2,35 Symphonic Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Bible Club 1. LAVONNE CURRAN lp, 1431 Broad Ripple High School5 Booster Club 25 Bible Club 25 Jubilaires 15 Choralaires 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2. LYNETTE CURRAN lp. 1431 Broad Ripple High School5 Bible Club 2,35 sgt.-at-arms 35 Booster Club 2,35 Choralaires 25 Jubilaires 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. D MICHAEL DACQUISTO lp. 1431 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Chess Club 25 Golf Team 2,35 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 IM Bowling 1,2. DANIEL DAILEY lp. 1431 Aero-Space Club 152: treas. 25 Bookstore Assistant 15 Band 1-35 Orchestra 25 Pep Band 1,25 Bicycle Club 35 IM Bowling 1,25 Musicals 1,25 Drama Club 1,2. KEVIN DALY lp. 1431 IM Basketball 2,35 IM Bowl- ing 1-3. DEL DARINGER lp. 1431VICA 3. STEVEN DASHIELL lp. 1431 Aero-Space Club 15 German Club 1,25 Scuba Club 2. JOHN DAUGHERTY lp. 1431 IM Basketball 1-35 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Cross Country 1,2. JACQUELINE DAW lp. 1431 Area Assistant 35 Bible Club 15 Cub Reporter 2,35 copy editor 2,35 Foreign Student Club 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Social Studies Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. JAMES DEBAUM Shelbyville, Ind. STEPHEN DEBOARD lp. 1431 Marching Band 1-35 Symphonic Band 1-35 Barons 35 Orchestra 25 Bible Club 1-35 Cub Reporter 25 Homeroom Rep. 1,25 Scuba Club.2. KATHLEEN DECK lp. 1431 French Club 15 GRA 15 Health Careers Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. STEVE DEERWESTER lp. 1431 Amateur Radio Club 35 Science Club 2,3. MELINDA DEHN lp. 1431 Marching Band 35 Orches- tra 25 Foreign Student Club 25 Honeybears 15 .lu- nior Achievement Club 35 Red Cross Club 15 Tri-Hi- Y 3. ELIZABETH DEPUTY lp. 1431 Zionsville, lncl.5 Booster Club 1,25 Musicals 1,35 Choralaires 25 Melody Maids 3. SHERRY DERMITT lp, 1431 Bible Club 25 Booster Club 1-35 FTA 15 GRA 35 IM Bowling 15 Social Studies Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. 'JANET DEWESTER lp. 1441 Symphonic Band 1-35 Or- chestra 35 Bel-Cantos 35 Musicals 1-35 Booster Club 1-35 Drama Club 1-35 Speech Team 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 French Club 1-35 pres. 35 National Honor Society 2,3. ADOLF DIAZ lp. 1441 Spanish Club 1-35 pres. 35 Scuba Club 35 Hi-Y 35 AFS 25 IM Bowling 2,35 IM Basketball 2,35 Office Assistant 35 Homeroom Rep. 3. JO DIERINGER lp. 1441 Booster Club 15 Jubilaires 25 Melody Maids 3. CHRIS DiGREGORY lp. 1441 PAMELA DILLARD lp. 1441 LARRY DIMICK Arlington High School5 Symphonic Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Chess Club 2,35 .lu- nior Achievement Club 35 Cross Country 1,25 Track 15 IM Basketball 1,25 Boys State 2. DEE DIXON lp. 1441 Columbia, Mo. JEFF DIXON lp. 1441 Office Assistant 35 Hi-Y 35 Math Club 35 Science Club 1-35 Wrestling I5 Track AM Bowling 1-35 IM Swimming 1-35 IM Basket- a . JERRY DIXON lp. 1441 'JAY DODD lp. 1441 Lab Assistant 35 Class vice- pres. 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Lettermen's Club 25 National Hon- or Society 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Baseball 15 Basket- ball 15 Football 1-35 Wrestling 2,3. GREGORY DOHERTY lp. 1441 Bible Club 15 Science Club 2,35 Track 1,3. 'DONNA DONARSKI lp. 1441 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 2,35 Honeybears 2,35 Homecoming Court 35 Math Club 2,35 Secy-treas. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Bear's Den 2,35 co-copy editor 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 1,2. CHARLES DRANE lp. 1441 Bears' Den 2,35 German Club 15 Hi-Y 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 15 IM Basketball 1,35 IM Bowling 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 vice- pres. 35 Science Club 2,35 secy. 3. VANESSA DRANE lp. 1441 Booster Club 1-35 Cadet Teaching 35 FTA 15 German Club 15 Homeroom Rep. 1,35 IM Bowling 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 35 secy. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 sgt.- at-arms 3. DIANA DUBBS lp. 1441 Arts and Crafts Club 3. LINDA DULWORTH lp. 1441 Lab Assistant 2,35 Red Cross Club 1,2. ANN DUSSINGER lp. 1441 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Foreign Student Club 2. ALESSIA DYCUS lp. 1441 Bible Club 25 Drama Club 2. THOMAS DYER lp. 1441 German Club 25 Science Club 35 Cross Country 1,25 Track 1-3. LYNN ECKER lp. 1441 KENNY ECKWERT lp. 1441 MARGARETT EGAN l1451 ERIC EDELSON lp. 1451 JODIE EDWARDS lp. 1451 Bookstore Assistant 1,25 Booster Club 15 French Club 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3. JOHN EDWARDS lp. 1451 Columbus, Ohio. LYNDA EDWARDS lp. 1451 Teen Star Correspondent 25 Cub Reporter 35 page editor 35 German Club 1,25 Science Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. FRED EGGERT lp. 1451 Lettermen's Club 25 Basket- ball 1-35 Track 1-35 Class pres. 1. JAMES EICHELMAN lp. 1451 Area Assistant 35 Sym- phonic Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Barons 1-35 FTA 35 Hi-Y 2,35 IM Basketball 15 National Honor Sgciety 2,35 Musicals I-35 Cross Country 1,25 Track GARY EICHHORN lp. 1451 Brecksville, Ohio5 German Club 1-35 treas. 2,35 Science Club 35 Student Coun- cil 25 vice-pres. 2. SHARON EIKENBERRY lp. 1451 Symphonic Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Booster Club 1-35 Cadet Teach- ing 35 FTA 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Speech Team 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2. MITCHELL ELMORE lp. 1451 MARY EMRICH lp. 1451 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Booster Club 1. BLAIR ENGLEHART lp. 1451 Arts and Crafts Club 35 IM Basketball 1-35 Science Club 1,25 Track 25 Sr. Advisory Board 35 Social Studies Club 3. PHIL ENGLERT lp. 1451 Aero-Space Club 15 IM Basketball 1-35 Science Club 25 Baseball 2,35 Home- room Rep. 3. RICHARD ERTEL lp. 1451 Science Club 3. PETER ESCH lp. 1451 Toledo, Ohio5 Cub Reporter 2,35 IM Basketball 2,35 IM Bowling 3. MARCIA EVANS lp. 1451 Booster Club 1,25 Drama Club 2,35 Lab Assistant 3. VIRGINIA EVANS lp. 1451 F MARK FALL lp. 1451 JOHN FARRELL lp. 1451 DAWN FERRELL lp. 1451 Jackson, Tenn.5 Office As- sistant 35 Booster Club 2,35 Cadet Teaching 35 Jubil- aires 35 National Honor Society 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Musical 3. LEE ANN FEWELL lp. 1451 NANCI FICK Arlington, Va. LONA FINLAN lp. 1451 Booster Club 35 IM Bowl- ing 2,35 Red Cross Club 35 Science Club 2,3. TIM FINN lp. 1451 JEFF FISCHER lp. 1451 Aero-Space Club 25 IM Bowl- ing 1,25 Science Club 25 Scuba Club 25 sgt.-at-arms 35 Social Studies Club 2. MICHAEL RUSSEL FITCH lp. 1451 Newark, Ohio. CAROL FITZPATRICK lp. 1451 Marching Band 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 FTA 2,35 GRA 1,25 Cadet Teaching 35 IM Bowling 1-35 Orchestra 35 Musicals 2,3. CINDY FLACK lp. 1451 Highland, lnd.5 Booster Club 3. RONI FLEET lp. 1451 Booster Club 1-35 treas. 25 Spanish Club 25 Homeroom Rep. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Bible Club 25 GRA 1,25 Social Studies Club 25 Of- fice Assistant 2,3. STEPHANIE FOX lp. 1451 Booster Club 15 FTA 25 Junior Achievement 25 Red Cross Club 2,35 Reka- memoh 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. VICKIE FRAME lp. 1451 Arts and Crafts Club 1. VICKI FRANCE lp. 1461 Southport High Scho0l5 GRA 25 Bible Club 25 Red Cross Club 25 Booster Club 1. RAYMOND FRANKENBERGER lp. 1461 Science Club 2,35 Aero-Space Club 2. WANDA FRAZIER lp. 1461 'DANIEL FREEMAN lp. 1461 Homeroom Rep. 15 Hi- Y 2,35 Cub Reporter 2,35 sports editor 25 Science Club 2,35 IM Basketball I-35 Tennis 1,25 Math Club 25 Social Studies Club 25 Spanish Club 15 IM Bowl- ing 1. MALCOLM FROST lp. 1461 Spanish Club 1-35 Social Studies Club 1,25 Foreign Student Club 25 Tennis 1-35 Swimming Team 1,2. SUSAN FULLER lp. 1461 Cub Reporter 3. G ELIO GARCIA lp. 1461 Amateur Radio Club 1-35 Spanish Club 1-3. JOHN GARDNER lp. 1461 Amateur Radio Club 25 Concert Band 25 Play 25 Musical 25 Lighting Crew 1. MICHAEL GARNER lp. 1461 SUSAN GARNER lp. 1461 Rochester, N.H.5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 GRA 3. JENNIE GARRETT lp. 1461 KENNETH GEDROSE lp. 1461 KEVIN GERRISH Football 15 Wrestling 1. WILLIAM GHEEN lp. 1461 4-H Jr. Leader Club 15 IM Basketball 1-35 Junior Achievement Club 35 Science Club 35 Golf Team 2,3. MIKE GIBSON lp. 1461 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1-3. CYNTHIA GILLMAN lp. 1461 Phys. Ed. Assistant 35 Concert Bond 35 Marching Band I-35 Orchestra 35 Booster Club 2,35 GRA 2,35 secy. 35 IM Bowling 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. MATTHEW GILLMORE lp. 1461 HARRIS GILROY lp. 1461 Scuba Club 35 Photog- raphy Club 3. MARLENE GLANZMAN lp. 1461 MARK GLAZIER lp. 1461 GARY GLIDDEN lp. 1461 Spanish Club 1-35 Chess Club 35 Junior Achievement Club 3. fy -,ge-W ' QT. ,. .,,, .534 Y 3' W A ti YW MOST POPULAR-Linda Moorman, J. David Walker Senior Index -Sr. Activities- JOE GODWARD lp. 1461 Cross Country 1,2, Lab Assistant 2,3, Social Studies Club 2,3, Science Club 3, Photography Club 3, Track 1. ROBIN GOETZ lp. 1461 Drama Club 1-3, Booster Club 1-3, German Club 1, Plays 1-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Choir 1. ROGER GOMBERT lp. 1461 Homeroom Rep. 1,3, IM Bowling 1-3. JANICE GOOCH lp. 1461 French Club 1,2, Math Club 2,3, Science Club 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. RICK GOOD lp. 1461 RAMONA GOODWIN lp. 1461 GRA 1, Spanish Club 1, IM Bowling 1-3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tri- Hi-Y 2,3, Honeybears 2,3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Booster Club 1,3, Homeroom Rep 2, IM Swimming 1,2, Bible Club 1. PAUL GRABILL lp. 1461 Detroit, Mich., Drama Club 2,3, Bible Club 2, Choir 2, National Honor Society 2,3. MICHAEL GRAHAM lp. 1461 TIMOTHY GREATBATCH lp. 1461 Arts and Crafts Club 3, IM Bowling 1-3. SCOTT GREENE lp. 1461 John Marshall High School, Arts and Crafts Club 3. MICHAEL GRIFFIN lp. 1471 Baseball 2,3, FTA 2, IM Basketball 1,2, Bookstore Assistant 3. STEPHANIE GRIMES lp. 1471 French Club 1, Talent Club 3, vice-pres. 3. ROXANNA GROVES lp. 1471 Booster Club 1,2, Of- fice Assistant 1,2, COE 3. WESLEY GROVES lp. 1471 Football 1-3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, Bookstore Assistant 2, Shamrock King Court 1, Lettermen's Club 1,2. ROBERT GRUNDMANN lp. 1471 Swimming Manager 1-3, Science Club 1-3, Spanish Club 2,3, Bookstore Assistant 1-3, Math Club 2,3, Lettermen's Club 2, H DEBBIE HALCOMB lp. 1471 Drama Club 1, Booster Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Bears' Den 2,3, senior album editor 3. JOYCE HALL lp. 1471 French Club 1,3, Booster Club 1-3, Red Cross Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, GRA 1, IM Bowling 1, Bible Club 1. SANDY HALL lp. 1471 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Cheerleader 1-3, Booster Club 1-3, Office Assistant 1-3, Homeroom Rep. 1, Social Studies Club 1-3, Prom Court 2, Jr. Heart Board Rep. 1-3. PHYLLIS HAMMER lp. 1471 Booster Club 1-3, GRA 1,2, Rekamemoh Club 2, Science Club 3. JAMES HAMMERLING lp. 1471 Science Club 3, IM Basketball 1-3, Tennis 1,2, IM Bowling 1-3, Hi-Y 2,3, Arts and Crafts Club 3, Math Club 3, Office Assistant 2,3. GARRY HARDIMAN lp. 1471 Red Cross Club 2, Track 1. Cub Reporter 3. JOHN HARDY lp. 1471 Howe High School, IM Basketball 1, Photography Club 3. DEBORAH HARKLESS lp. 1471 Bible Club 2, Booster Club 1,2, Cadet Teaching 3, Cub Reporter 3, Hon- eybears 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2. TIMOTHY HARLEN lp. 1471 French Club 2,3, Cub Reporter 3, Hi-Y 2,3, Cross Country 1,2, Track 1. PAMELA HARTMAN lp. 1471 Booster Club 1-3, Red Cross Club 1, French Club 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Model U.N. 2, Gymnastic Team 3. KAREN HARTSON lp, 1481 New Hartford, N.Y., Phys. Ed. Assistant 3, Booster Club 2, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Drama Club 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. DEBORAH HARVEY lp. 1481 Booster Club I-3, Chess Club 3, GRA 1,2, Science Club 2, Junior Achieve- ment Club 3. JAME5 HAWKINS lp. 1481 'VERRENA DIANE HAYES lp. 1481 Model U.N. 2,3, Symphonic Band 1-3, Marching Band 1-3, Bible Club 2,3, Booster Club 1-3, National Honor Society 2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Speech Team 2,3, pres. 3, Storytelling Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JOAN HAYES lp. 1481 Bible Club 3. PATRICIA HAYES lp. 1481 Red Cross Club 1, GRA 1,2. PATRICIA HEATH lp. 1431 Booster Club 1-3, French Club 1, GRA 2, National Honor Society 2,3. TERRI SUE HECK lp. 1481 Phys. Ed. Assistant 2,3, Booster Club 1-3, Drama Club 1-3, sgt.-at-arms 2, secy. 3, GRA 3, Homeroom Rep. 3, DECA 3, Musi- cals 1,2, Plays 1-3. JESSICA HEDRICK lp. 1481 IM Bowling 2, Reka- memoh Club 3. DIANNE HEMLI lp. 1481 Chatard High School, Booster Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, French Club 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Choir 2, FTA 2, GRA 3. 'BARBARA HENDRICKS lp. 1481 Booster Club 1-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, German Club 1, Science Club 2, Gym- nastics Team 3, Jubilaires 1, Melody Maids 2, Bible Club 1, Musicals 1,2, Model U.N. 2. 'NANCY HENNON lp. 1481 Columbus, Ind., Home- room Rep. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Office Assistant 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Junior Achievement 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Bible Club 2, Drama Club 2, Concert Band 1. KATHY HENRY lp. 1481 Area Assistant 3, Math Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 1,2. SUE HENRY lp. 1481 Office Assistant 2,3, Booster Club 1-3, Drama Club 3, French Club 1, IM Bowl- ing 2,3, Plays 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. ROBERT HENSLEY lp. 1481 Lettermen's Club 2, Foot- ball I-3, Wrestling 1-3. KAREN HENSMAN lp. 1481 Booster Club 1-3, French Club 1,2, Model U.N. 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Science Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. RUSSELL HERNDON lp. 1481 Red Cross Club 1,2, Ger- man Club 2, Swimming Team 1,2, Scuba Club 2,3, vice-pres. 2,3, IM Bowling 1,2. BRAD HEVRON lp. 1481 Drama Club 2, Jubilaires 1, Bel Cantos 3, Musicals 3. BRADLEY HIGHBERGER lp. 1481 Paris, France. JERRY HINDERLITER Brebeuf High School, Red Cross Club 3. 'JERILYN HINER lp. 1481 AFS Exchange Student to South Africa 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Foreign Student Club 2,3, secy. 3, Homeroom Rep. 1-3, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Frank Levinson, Marcia Cox. S EEF! 4' . yuan. 1, sl' 1 I I Booster Club 1-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, French Club 1,2, Cadet Teaching 3, FTA 2, Social Studies Club 2. KATHY HINKLE lp. 1491 Drama Club 1, Booster Club 1-3, French Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Choir 1, Choralaires 2, Jubilaires 3, Office Assistant 3, Musicals 2,3. MARK HIRKALA lp. 1491 Gary, Ind., Scuba Club 3, Science Club 3. DALE HOAGLAND lp. 1491 Musicals 1-3, Barons 1-3, Orchestra 1-3, Pep Band 1-3, Symphonic Band 1-3, IM Bowling 1-3. PAT HOFER lp. 1491 SALLY HorrMAN lp. 1491 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, secy. 2,3, GRA 1-3, Bible Club 1,2, Booster Club I-3, National Honor Society 2,3, Girls Swim Team 3, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Junior Achievement 1-3. SUSAN HOLLINGSWORTH lp. 1491 Flossmoor, Ill., Booster Club 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Red Cross Club 2. WILLIAM HOLMES lp. 1491 Marching Band 1, Pep Band 1, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 1. 'GARY HOOD lp. 1491 Lab Assistant 2,3, Phys. Ed. Assistant 2,3, Plays 1-3, Musicals 1-3, Hi-Y 2,3, Science Club 1-3, Spanish Club 1,2, Football man- ager 1-3, Track manager 1-3, Basketball manager 1-3, Math Club 2,3. JOSEPH HOPKINS lp. 1491 Tech High School. TOM HOROCK lp. 1491 JUDY HOWARD lp. 1491 DEBORAH HUDSON lp. 1491 Booster Club 1-3, FTA 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. DEBORAH HULL lp. 1491 San Antonio, Tex., Cub Reporter 3, editor-in-chief 3. LEWANNE HUMMEL lp. 1491 IM Bowling 1,2, GRA 1,2, Bible Club 1,2, Lab Assistant 2, Spanish Club 1, COE 3. X LUCY HURT lp. 1491 Tudor Hall, Choir 1,2, Booster Club 2,3, Foreign Student Club 2,3, FTA 2,3, Span- THOMAS ISSACS lp. 1491 Choir 1-3, Melody Men 2,3. WILLIAM ISHAM lp. 1491 Jubilaires 1-3, Cub Reporter 2,3, reporter 2,3, IM Bowling 1-3, Spanish Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Photography Club 3, Foreign Student Club J MICHAEL JACKS lp. 1491 Science Club 3, IM Basket- ball 1,2, IM Bowling 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2. 'SCOTT JACKSON lp. 1491 Cross Country 1, Hi-Y 3, Homeroom Rep. 1, Sr. Escort 2, National Honor So- ciety 2,3, Basketball 1, IM Bowling 1,2, Golf 1-3, IM Basketball 2,3, Student Advisory 2,3. JOSEPH JACOBS lp. 1491 IM Basketball 3, Choir 2,3. REX JAMES lp. 1491 KEITH JANSEN lp. 1491 Amateur Radio Club 1-3. DEE JEFFERS Choir 3, Red Cross Club 1, Rekamemoh Club 2,3, pres. 3. PAULA JENSEN lp. 1491 Health Careers Club 1,2, Drama Club 1,2, GRA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Booster Club 1-3, Bears' Den 2,3, editor-in-chief 3, Quill and Scroll 2,3. RlcHARn JOHN lp. 1491 LINDA JOHNSON lp. 1491 Booster Club 1-3, Drama Club 1-3, GRA 1, Junior Achievement 1, Social Studies Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Cub Reporter 2, news bureau correspondent 2, IM Bowling 1,2. MARK JOHNSON lp. 1691 Lab Assistant 36IG,err3din U 1 I ish Club 1-3, Jubilaires 3. 3, Musicals 1. Club 1, Lettermen's Club 1,2, Math Science Club 2,3, Hi-Y 3, Wrestling 1-3, Tennis 1-3. MARY JOHNSON lp. 1491 Concert Band I-3. GRETCHEN JONES lp. 1491 Spanish Club 1,2, French Club 2, Bible Club 1. JAMES JONES lp. 1491 Pompano Beach, Fla. IM Bas- KEVIN JONES lp. 1491 IM Bowling 2,3, ketball 2,3, Math Club 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, IM Swimming 2,3, Chess Club 3, Drafting Assistant 3. PAMELA JONES lp. 1501 DON JONGEWARRD lp. 1501 Student Advisory 1, Basketball 1-3, Golf 3. RANDOLPH JORDAN lp. 1501 Science Club 3, Scuba Club 3, IM Basketball 3, National Honor Society 2,3. K BRIAN KANE lp. 1501 Geneva, Switzerland. WILLIAM KEALING lp. 1501 Brebeuf High School, Scuba Club 2,3, Science Club 2, IM Basketball 1,3, Red Cross Club 1, IM Swimming 2,3. LINDA KEEGAN lp. 1501 Honeybears 1-3, secy.- treas. 2,3, Booster Club 1-3, Homeroom Rep. 1-3, Homecoming Court 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. SANDRA KEMP lp. 1501 John Marshall High School. NANCY KENDALL lp. 1501 DARLENE KEPPELER lp. 1501 RICHARD KERSEY lp. 1501 IM Bowling 2,3, Plays 1-3. RICK KESTNER lp. 1501 Anderson, Ind., Spanish Club 3, VICA 2,3. CAROL KILBORN lp. 1501 Red Cross Club 1, Library Assistant 2, German Club 2. CONNIE KILLEBREW lp. 1501 Columbus, Ind., Boost- er Club 1,2, Scuba Club 3, Rekememoh Club 1. KENNY KILLION lp. 1501 VICA 3, secy. 3. HARRY KINDER lp. 1501 Broad Ripple High School, IM Basketball 3. PAULA KING lp. 1501 Booster Club 1-3, Library Assistant 3, Bible Club 1. STEVEN KING lp. 1501 Science Club 3. ROBERT KIRBY lp. 1501 Baseball 1-3, Football 1-3, IM Bowling 1-3, Bible Club 1, IM Basketball 1-3, Bearhoneys Blair Englehart, Ken Carpenter, Jack Aylsworth and Rod Romeril entertain the audience at the Powder Puff football game, presented by Booster Club and Tri-Hi-Y. Phys. Ed. Assistant 25 IM Swimming 1,25 Lettermen's C ub 2. LISA KIRCHHOFF lp. 1501 Booster Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Foreign Student Club 15 Office Assistant 35 National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 3. KIM KIRKPATRICK lp. 1501 Rekamemoh Club 35 secy. 3. CAROL KLEIS lp. 1501 Booster Club 1-35 German Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Bible Club 25 Social Studies Club 25 National Honor Society 2,3. STEVEN KLUSMIRE lp. 1511 IM Bowling 1. PHIL KOHLSTAEDT lp. 1511 Scecina High School5 Science Club 3. JEANNETTE KOLB lp. 1511 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Spanish Club 1,25 Model U.N. 2,35 Cub Reporter 35 Human Relations Council 15 GRA 1-35 Cadet Teaching 35 Foreign Student Club 15 IM Swim- ming 3. JOHN KOPPIN lp. 1511 Cross Country 1-35 Swimming I-35 Track 1-35 Marching Band 2,35 Symphonic Band 2,35 Young Life Club 3. CYNTHIA KRAINIK lp. 1511 Waukesha, Wis.5 Girls Swim Team 35 Arts and Crafts Club 3. NEIL KRULL lp. 1511 German Club 15 Science Club 3. L AUDRY LaBORDE lp. 1511 DEBORAH LACATSKIE lp. 1511 Booster Club 1-35 Drama Club 1-3. DOUG LANDAU lp. 1511 Waukegan, Ill.5 Science Club 3. 'BARBARA LANDON lp. 1511 Booster Club 1-35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,35 Cub Reporter 2,35 page editor 25 managing editor 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Office Assistant 2,35 Model U.N. 3. JAMES LAVELY lp. 1511 GEOFFREY LAWRENCE lp. 1511 Shortridge High School5 Football 1-35 Track 1-35 Social Studies Club 2,35 pres. 35 Science Club 35 Math Club 25 Office Assistant 2,35 IM Basketball 2,3. RALPH LECKY lp. 1511 North Central High School5 French Club 25 Math Club 2. BARBARA LEE lp. 1511 National Honor Society 2,35 Girls Swim Team 35 Booster Club 1-35 Red Cross Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GRA 1,25 Cadet Teaching 35 Office Assistant 1-35 French Club 1. JULIE LERCHEN lp. 1511 Beor's Den 2,35 index edi- tor, librarian, photo editor 35 Cadet Teaching 35 Junior Achievement 2,35 personnel director 35 Red Cross Club 2. JAMES LEVERENZ lp. 1511 French Club 25 Hi-Y 25 Lettermen's Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Baseball I-35 Football 1-3. FRANK LEVINSON lp. 1511 Class pres. 25 Student Advisory 1-35 Science Club 2,35 vice-pres. 35 Math Club 2,35 Social Studies Club 2,35 IM Basketball 1-35 Plays 35 National Honor Society 2,35 IM Bowl- ing 15 Most Likely To Succeed 3. JOHN LEWIS lp. 1511 KATHY LEWIS lp. 1511 JAMES LINDSTAEDT lp. 1511 Office Assistant 25 IM Bowling 1,25 Social Studies Club 1-3. CHARLES LIVELY Rome, Ga. JAY LOCKE lp. 1511 IM Bowling 15 Concert Band 1,25 Photography Club 3. 'PATRICK LOEHRER lp. 1511 Class pres. 35 Student Advisory 35 Homeroom Rep. 1,25 Boys State 25 Math Club 25 Science Club 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Cub Reporter 2,35 Football 1-35 FCA 2,3. MICHAEL LONG lp. 1511 Arlington High School. JOYCE LORENTZ lp. 1511 Booster Club 1-3. 'CHEREE' LOUKS lp. 1511 Bear's Den 2,35 advertising manager 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 FBLA 25 Foreign Student Club 15 Red Cross Club 15 Rekememoh Club 1-35 treas. 35 GRA 15 IM Swimming 1. JOHN LOVELL lp. 1511 Symphonic Band 1-3. WILLIAM LUDLOW lp. 1511 IM Basketball I,2. JULIE LUKENS lp. 1511 Booster Club 1-35 Cub Re- porter 2,35 News Bureau editor 35 Homeroom Rep. 1,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 sgt.-at-arms 25 vice-pres. 35 IM Bowling 2,35 Honeybears 1-35 Alternate for Girls State 2. CATHY LUTHER lp. 1511 PAMELA LYNCH lp. 1511 Booster Club 1-35 Red Cross Club 35 Rekememoh Club 25 Science Club 35 IM Bowling 3. RONALD LYON lp. 1521 Scuba Club 2,35 Bible Club I-35 IM Basketball I-35 Science Club 35 IM Bowling 1. MARIE LYONS lp. 1521 Booster Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 GRA 1-35 hist. 35 Jubilaires 1-35 Cadet Teaching 3. Mac Mc EBBIE MacDONALD lp. 1521 French Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 15 Rekamemoh Club 3. SCOTT MacDONALD lp. 1521 Hi-Y 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 2,35 Lettermen's Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Swimming 1-3. PATRICIA McANANY lp. 1521 Booster Club 1,25 GRA 15 IM Bowling 2,35 Storytelling Club 3. STEVE McAULIFF lp. 1521 French Club 1,25 vice-pres. 25 Hi-Y 2,35 secy. 35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Student Ad- visory 35 Swimming 2,3. 'BRADFORD McCLARNON ip. 1521 AFA 2,35 pres. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 chaplain 35 Plays 35 Symphonic Band 1-35 vice-pres. 35 Barons I-35 National Honor Society 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Baseball 15 Pep Band 1,25 IM Basketball 1-3. BARRY MCCLELLAND lp. 1521 Scuba Club 2,35 IM Bowling 1-35 Symphonic Band I,2. JANET MCCLOUD lp. 1521 Booster Club 15 Health Careers Club 35 GRA 15 Homeroom Rep. 15 Sym- phonic Band I,2. PHILIP McCOOL lp. 1521 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 IM Bowling 1-35 Football 1. JAMES McCOY lp. 1521 Chess Club 2,35 IM Bowling 1-35 Photography Club 35 pres. 3. GREG McDOWELL lp. 1521 IM Bowling 1-35 IM Basketball 25 Photography Club 3. SUSAN McDUFF lp. 1521 French Club 1-35 Office Assistant 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 1-35 National Honor Society 2,35 Red Cross Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. VIRGINIA McGOWAN lp. 1521 Columbus, Ga.5 Dra- ma Club 35 Speech Team 3. TODD McGREGOR lp. 1521 French Club 25 Scuba Club 35 IM Basketball 1. JOHN MCGREW lp. 1521 Biloxi, Miss.5 National Honor Society 2,3. ALLEN MCGUIRE lp. 1521 KAREN McKAY Drama Club I,2. MARGARET McKAY lp. 1521 Booster Club 1-35 Cadet Teaching 3. LUANNE McKENY lp. 1521 French Club 15 Cheer- leader 15 Gymnastic Team 1-35 Jubilaires 15 Gym- nastic Team I-35 Jubilaires 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. DAVID Mr:MILLEN lp. 1521 Red Cross Club 15 Span- ish Club 35 Swimming 1-35 Scuba Club 25 IM Bowl- ing 1-35 IM Basketball 1,25 IM Swimming 1-3. M PATRICK MACKEY lp. 1521 Melody Men 2,35 DECA 3. JANE MADDUX lp. 1521 MARY MAHER lp. 1521 Booster Club 35 DE 3. 'TERRY MAHURIN lp. 1521 Football 15 Aero-Space Club 35 vice-pres. 35 Phys. Ed. Assistant 15 Human Relation Steering Committee 2,35 Model U.N. 25 Hi-Y 25 Homeroom Rep. 15 Junior Achievement Club 35 Scuba Club 3. DOWN: MANTOOTH Arlington High School5 Boost- er Cu 1. JOHN MARSDEN lp. 1521 Upland, Calif.5 Concert Band 1-35 Chess Club 2,3. DUANE MARSISCHKE lp. 1521 Aero-Space Club 2. JIMMIE MARTIN lp. 1521 Photography Club 3. PHYLLIS MARTIN lp. 1521 Bible Club 15 Rekememoh Club 1-35 Social Studies Club 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 1-35 Junior Achievement Club 35 FTA 1-3. CHARLES MASSINGALE lp. 1521 Arlington High School. DEE MASSINGALE lp. 1531 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Rekememoh Club 2. MONA MASTERS lp. 1531 Arlington High School. JOSEPH MATTINGLY lp. 1531 Brebeuf High School5 Science Club 3. 'NANCY MATTINGLY lp. 1531 French Club 1,25 Speech Team 35 NFL 35 Bears' Den 2,35 underclass album editor 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Foreign Student Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GRA 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3. 'AMY MAVITY lp. 1531 Booster Club 35 Bel Cantos 35 Choir 15 Jubilaires 25 French Club 2,35 Model U.N. 25 Red Cross Club 25 Musical 35 Speech Team 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. GARY MAY lp. 1531 Lettermen's Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Cross Country 1-35 Track 1-35 FCA 35 IM Swimming I-35 IM Basketball 1-35 IM Bowling I. RUSSELL MEANS lp. 1531 John Marshall High School5 Talent Club 3. LINDA MEARLING lp. 1531 Booster Club 1,25 Jubil- aires 15 Melody Maids 2,35 vice-pres. 35 Musicals 1-3. MELINDA MELLOR lp. 1531 Drama Club 1-35 treas. 35 Booster Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Jubilaires 35 Mo- del U.N. 25 Musicals 35 Concert Band 1,25 Sym- phonic Band 35 GRA 1. JOHN MELTZER lp. 1531 Swimming 1-3. LINDA MERCADO lp. 1531 Booster Club 2,35 Foreign Student Club 35 German Club 35 Red Cross Club 3. ROBERT MESSER lp. 1531 Bible Club I-35 Jubilaires I,2. ELIZABETH METZGER lp. 1531 JACK MILES lp. 1531 Phys. Ed. Assistant 2,35 IM Swimming 1-35 Track 2,35 Photography Club 35 Wrestling 1-3. GAIL MILLER Chess Club 2,35 IM Basketball 3. KAREN MILLER lp. 1531 THERESA KAY MILLER lp. 1531 Cadet Teaching 35 Foreign Student Club 2,35 FTA 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. THERESE MARIE MILLER lp. 1531 Scecina High School5 Booster Club 2,35 Foreign Student Club 25 GRA 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Red Cross Club 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Health Careers Club 3. WILLIAM MILTON lp. 1531 IM Swimming 1-35 IM Basketball 1,35 Foreign Student Club 25 FTA 2. JEFFERY MITCHELL lp. 1541 ROBYN MOBERLY lp. 1541 Booster Club 1-35 Of- fice Assistant 35 Bible Club 25 Cadet Teaching 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Senior Advisory Board 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,35 Spanish Club 1-35 sgt.-at- arms 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. DEIRDRE MOLONY lp. 1541 Wilmette, Ill.5 Booster Club 1-35 French Club 35 Health Careers Club 35 Srl-IHISY 35 Cub Reporter 35 news editor 35 Model GINA MONTGOMRY lp. 1541 Concert Band 1-35 Marching Band 1-35 Pep Band 2. KATHRYN MOON lp. 1541 Storytelling Club 3. noNALD Moons ip. 1541 EYltLN1E2MOORE lp. 1541 IM Swimming 1-35 Red Cross u , . KAREN MOORMAN lp. 1541 GRA 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Class treas. 3. LINDA MOORMAN lp. 1541 Honeybears 25 Booster Club 1-35 Red Cross Club 15 GRA 15 IM Bowling 1,25 Prom Queen 25 Homecoming Queen 35 Most Popular 3. THOMAS MORALES lp. 1541 Hi-Y 2,35 pres. 35 Math Club 2,35 vice-pres. 35 FCA 2,35 secy. 35 Science Club 2,35 Football 1-35 Student Advisory Sgmeroom Rep. 1,25 Bible Club 25 Social Studies u . BEVERLY MORGAN lp. 1541 Booster Club 15 Red Cross Club 1-35 vice-pres. 3. DENISE MORGAN lp. 1541 DORIS MORGAN lp. 1541 GRA 3. CONNIE MORRIS lp. 1541 Bible Club 15 Booster Club 15 Social Studies Club 15 Spanish Club 1. MICHAEL MULLIN lp. 1541 IM Bowling 25 IM Bas- ketball 25 IM Swimming 1-35 Aero-Space Club 1. JODY MURPHY lp. 1541 Arlington High School5 Booster Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. KFVIN 3MURPHY lp. 1541 German Club 25 Red Cross C ub 1- . Senior Index 213 MOST ATHLETIC-Randy Reeser, Kitty Unthank. PHILLIP MURRAY Ip. 1541 IM Basketball 1-35 IM Swimming 1-35 Red Cross Club 1,2. BETHANY MYERS ip. 1541 Bible Club 15 Office As- sistant 25 Booster Club 15 Cub Reporter 2,35 For- eign Student Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Social Studies Club 15 Spanish Club 1. LINDA MYERS ip. 1541 Area Assistant 2,35 Bears' Den 2,35 managing editor 35 Booster Club 1-35 For- eign Student Club 25 French Club 1,25 National Hon- or Society 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Speech Team 2,35 NFL 3. KATHRYN MYETTE ip. 1541 Booster Club I-35 Chor- alaires 25 Jubilaires 35 GRA 1-35 IM Bowling 1-35 Red Cross Club 2. N JIM NAPIER Ip. 1541 LARRY NEAL Ip. 1551 ALEXANDER NEBESNY Ip. 1551 Junior Achievement 2,35 pres. 35 IM Swimming 1,25 IM Basketball 1,2. ROBERT NEGLEY Cp. 1551 'DEBI NELL Ip. 1551 National Honor Society 2,35 Gold Key Award 25 Cadet Teaching 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 pres. 2,35 Model U.N. 2,35 German Club 1-35 GRA 15 Booster Club 1-35 Cabaret Court 35 Orchestra 2,3. ELLA NELSON Ip. 1551 Booster Club 1,35 Library Assistant 35 GRA 1,3. GERALD NELSON ip. 1551 Speech Team 35 Plays 35 Hi-Y 35 Concert Band 1-3. VIRGINIA NEWCOMER Ip. 1551 Booster Club 1-35 Spanish Club 1-35 FTA 2,35 Foreign Student Club 15 GRA 15 Math Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Storytelling Club 3. DALE NEY ip. 1551 MICHAEL NICELY Ip. 1551 Spanish Club 35 IM Bas- ketball 1-35 IM Swimming 2,35 IM Bowling 2,35 Science Club 35 Hi-Y 3. JANINE NIERSTE fp. 1551 Red Cross Club 15 Office Assistant 25 COE 3. DEBBIE NIXON Ip. 1551 Drama Club 35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Model U.N. 2,35 Area Assistant 35 Plays 1-35 GRA 25 Booster Club 1-35 Bible Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. BILL NOLAN ip. 1551Jubilaires 2,3. O 'KATHY OBER ip. 1551 Bear's Den 35 faculty editor 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Play 35 Booster Club 1-35 Drama Club 1,25 hist. 35 GRA 15 Health Ca- reers Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Science Club 25 Spanish Club 1,2. JANET O'CONNER ip. 1551 Booster Club 1. NANCY O'CONNOR Ip. 1551 Arlington High School5 Booster Club 2,35 GRA 35 Arts and Crafts Club 3. 214 Senior Index JOHN OFFENBACKER Cp. 1551 Choir 15 Jubilaires 35 IM Swimming 35 IM Bowling 3. SCOTT OFFORD lp. 1551 Cub Reporter 35 Bicycle Club 35 sgt.-at-arms 35 Science Club 3. SUSAN OKEY fp. 1551 Bible Club 2,35 Lab Assistant 3. DAVE OSMON ip. 1551 Science Club 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 IM Basketball 2. 'DEBORAH OSTAS Ip. 1551 Cub Reporter 2,35 page editor 35 Booster Club 15 FTA 1-35 vice-pres. 25 pres. 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Drama Club 35 Senior Advisory Board 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. RICHARD OSTENDORF Kp. 1551 P PENELOPE PAGE fp. 1551 Science Club 35 Cadet Teaching 35 Jubilaires 15 Melody Maids 2,35 Swing Choir 25 Musical 1-35 Speech Team 2. BETH PARRY ip. 1551 Booster Club 1,25 GRA 1-35 Spanish Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. CONNE PARRY Cp. 1551 Office Assistant 2,35 Boost- er Club 1-35 Cadet Teaching 35 FTA 1-35 treas. 35 Natioi-ical Honor Society 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri- Hi-Y , . TERESA PAYNE ip. 1551 Richmond Va.5 Cadet Teach- ing 35 Drama Club 1-35 hist. 35 Plays 1-3. AUDRY PAYTON Ip. 1551 Drama Club 2,35 FTA 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Human Relations Council 25 Plays 2,3. ANDI PEARSON ip. 1551 GARY PEARSON ROGER PEDERSEN IM Bowling 1,35 IM Swimming 2,35 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Hi-Y 3. JAMES PEDIGO Ip. 1551 IM Bowling 2. BONNIE PEEL fp. 1551 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 1-35 Spanish Club 1,25 Scuba Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 sgt.- at-arms 3. GARY PEFLEY Ip. 1551 Photography Club 35 Junior Achievement 35 IM Basketball 1-35 IM Bowling I5 IM Swimming 1-3. NANCY PERISHO Ip. 1561 Office Assistant 2,35 Boost- er Club 1-35 Cub Reporter 2,35 Homeroom Rep. 25 IM Bowling 1,25 Social Studies Club 25 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. DONALD PERKINS Ip. 1561 Football 15 Bible Club 15 IM Bowling 1. SALLY PERRY fp. 1561 Bears' Den 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Cadet Teaching 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Foreign Study League 2. JEFF PETERSON tp. 1561 Arlington High School5 VICA 3. MELVILLE PETERSON ip. 1561 Amateur Radio Club 1-35 pres. 25 secy.-treas. 35 Science Club 2,35 treas. 35 Chess Club 25 Spanish Club 1-35 IM Swimming 1-35 Cub Reporter 25 Area Assistant 3. SYLVIA PETROFF ip. 1561 Booster Club 1-35 Cadet RICHARD OWEN Ip. 1551 Teaching 35 Homeroom Rep. 1-35 French Club 1-35 GRA 15 Model U.N. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. MICHAEL PETERSON lp. 1561 Audio-Visual I-3. KAREN PIKE ip. 1561 Booster Club 1. RICK POHLMAN lp. 1561 VICA 35 vice-pres. 3. ANTHONY POLLARD fp. 1561 JOHN POLLARD lp. 1561 IM Basketball 1. MICHAEL PORTER ip. 1561 Springfield, Mo. PAMELA POWELL Ip. 1561 Booster Club 1,25 Health Careers Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 1-35 treas. 25 pres. 35 Spanish Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 chaplain 3. MIKE PowER ip. 1561 PAMELA PRATT ip. 1561 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 GRA 25 Bible 2,35 treas. 35 National Honor Society 2,35 vice-pres. 35 Office As- sistant 1,25 Model U.N. 25 Cub Reporter 35 editorial board 3. GEOFFREY PRESTON ip. 1561 Framingham, Mass.5 Chess Club 2,3. BARBARA PRICE ip. 1561 Office Assistant 2,35 Boost- er Club l,25 Choir 15 Choralaires 25 Jubilaires 35 Foreigzgt Student Club 2,35 Red Cross Club I-35 vice- pres. . DAVID PRICE lp. 1561 Foreign Student Club 35 IM Swimming 1-35 Spanish Club 1-3. LOU ANN PRIEST lp. 1561 Band 1-35 Honeybears 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 Red Cross Club 15 IM Bowling 2. MARK PRIEST Ip. 1561 JIM PRINGLE Ip. 1561 TERRY PRINGLE ip. 1565 JENNIFER PROBST lp. 1561 GRA 15 Booster Club 1-35 Drama Club 1-35 vice-pres. 35 Cub Reporter 2,35 page editor 25 editorial editor 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Model U.N. 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 IM Bowling 1. JOHN PUHL lp. 1561 Brebeuf High School. JOHN PURVIS fp. 1571 Oriuda, Calif.5 IM Bowling 25 Photography Club 3. STEPHANIE QURAZZO fp. 1571 R CHRIS READ fp. 1571 Football I-35 Track 1-35 State 440 Champion 25 FCA 2,35 Amateur Radio Club 1,25 Lettermen's Club 1,2. KAREN REED lp. 1571 Nashville, Tenn.5 Booster Club 1-35 Choir 15 Musicals 1-35 Office Assistant 35 Drama Club 15 Jubilaires 35 Choralaires 2. RAYMOND REEF Ip. 1571 IM Swimming 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Foreign Student Club 1,25 Track 1-3. RANDY REESER Ip. 1571 FCA 2,35 Track 1-35 Foot- ball 1-35 co-captain 35 Homeroom Rep. 1,25 Basket- ball 1. KENNETH REID tp. 1575 IM Swimming 2,35 cub Re- porter 2,3. DEBRA REMMERT ip. 1571 'CHRIS REYNOLDS fp. 1571 Cheerleader 1-35 Class Secy. 15 Prom Court 25 Homecoming Court 35 Social Studies Club 25 Student Advisory 25 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Cadet Teaching 3. MARCIA REYNOLDS Ip. 1571 Booster Club 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Cub Reporter 35 News Bureau 3. RANDALL RICE fp. 1571 Foreign Student Club 1-35 French Club 1-35 Talent Club 35 Football 1,2. ERNEST ROALES fp. 1571 German Club 25 Musicals 1-3. LOUISE ROBBINS fp. 1571 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 secy. 35 Cadet Teaching 35 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Office Assistant 35 IM Bowling 1-35 Model U.N. 2,3. HOWARD ROBERTS ip. 1571 Baseball 1-35 Basketball I5 Science Club 35 Office Assistant 3. KAREN ROBERTSON Ip. 1571 Bears' Den 2,35 co-copy editor 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GRA 1,25 Booster Club 1-35 FTA 1-35 IM Bowling 1,25 Cadet Teaching 3. ELWOOD ROESCHLEIN fp. 1571 IM Bowling 1-3. KATHLEEN ROHE fp. 1571 GRA 1-35 FTA 35 IM Bowl- ing I-3. MARK ROHRMAN ip. 1571 Talent Club 3. KAREN RONEY fp. 1571 Booster Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Rekamemoh Club 3. MARK ROONEY fp. 1571 Baltimore, Md. CAROL ROSS ip. 1581 IM Bowling 15 FTA 2. SHIRLEY ROSS ip. 1581 IM Bowling 2. 'SARA ROUDEBUSH ip. 1581 Lafayette, Ind.5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 treas. 2,35 FTA 1,25 Bible Club 25 Office As- sistant 2,35 Booster Club 1-35 IM Bowling 1-35 GRA 2,35 Model U.N. 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Health Ca- reers Club 3. BOB ROUSH fp. 1581 ROBERT ROWLAND ip. 1581 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 IM Swimming 1-35 IM Basketball 25 Human Re- lations Council 25 Red Cross Club 2. VICKI RUSSELL tp. 1581 Arlington High School5 GRA 2,35 Acrobatic Team 35 Cub Reporter 35 sports staff 35 Junior Achievement 2. SCOTT RUTAN ip. 1581 Wrestling 1. DOUGLAS RUTLEDGE ip. 1581 Concert Band 1-35 Marching Band I-35 Track manager 1,25 Orchestra 25 Science Club 25 Photography Club 35 IM Bowling I-35 Basketball manager 15 Hi-Y 2. PAUL RYMER Ip. 1581 Nashville, Tenn.5 Football 3. S DANNY SACHSE lp. 1581 Cross Country 2,37 Track 1-37 Lettermen's Club 2. DAVID SANCHEZ lp. 1581 Guatemala City, Guate- mala7 IM Basketball 2,37 National Honor Society 2,37 Soiourners Award 2. CHARLIE SANDBERG lp. 1581 Cub Reporter 2,37 edi- torial board 37 Math Club 27 Hi-Y 2. DEBBIE SANDERS lp. 1581 Bible Club 1,37 Booster Club 1,27 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 song leader 27 GRA 17 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3. LYNN SANDERS lp. 1581 Booster Club 1-37 Science Club 27 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 Drama Club 1-37 Bel Cantos 27 pres. 37 Jubilaires 17 Cadet Teaching 3. DONNA SANDLIN lp. 1581 Booster Club 1,27 Choir 17 Jubilaires 27 Melody Maids 37 Musical 37 Tri-Hi-Y 2. THOM SATROM lp. 1581 Hi-Y 2,37 Debate Team 17 Math Club 2,37 Science Club 2,37 pres. 37 Homeroom Rep. 17 Tennis 1-37 IM Bowling 1-37 National Merit Semi-finalist 3. JEFF SAUER lp. 1581 Sr. Advisory Board 37 Science Club 37 Scuba Club 37 Homeroom Rep. 3. KEVIN SAUER lp. 1581 North Central High School7 Hi-Y 37 IM Basketball 37 IM Bowling 2,37 Baseball 1-37 Wrestling 27 Science Club 37 Bears' Den 2,37 sports editor 37 Quill and Scroll 2,37 IM Swimming 2,3. GAY SAVAGE lp. 1581 Concert Band 37 Marching Band 37 Pep Band 17 Booster Club 37 German Club 27 GRA 17 Speech Team 1. BRIAN SCHAFER lp. 1581 Bishop Brute Memorial High School7 Talent Club 3. JENNIFER SCHAMBER lp. 1581 Booster Club I-37 Of- fice Assistant 1-37 FTA 27 GRA 17 Cadet Teaching 37 Spanish Club 17 Homeroom Rep. 27 Tri-Hi-Y 2. ROBERT SCHIELE lp. 1581 Arlington High School7 Musacals 2,37 Jubilaires 17 Melody Men 27 Bel Can- tos . BARBARA SCHMIDT lp. 1581 Bears' Den 2,37 layout editor 37 Booster Club 1-37 Lab Assistant 37 GRA 1,27 Model U.N. 2,37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 IM Bowling 2,37 Quill and Scroll 2,37 Red Cross Club 1. WILLIAM SCHMIDT lp. 1581 Chess Club 2,37 secy.- treas. 27 vice-pres. 37 Marching Band 2,37 Concert Band 2,37 IM Basketball 1-37 Tennis 1-37 FTA 37 National Honor Society 2,3. FRITZ SCHULMEYER lp. 1581 Health Careers Club 17 IM Basketball 37 Track 2,3. PHILIP SCHWARTZ lp. 1581 IM Bowling 1-3. CARLA SCOTT lp. 1581 Drama Club 1,27 Rekame- moh Club 1. DIANE SECOULAS lp. 1581 Booster Club 1-37 FTA 17 GRA 1-37 Homeroom Rep. 17 Spanish Club 1,27 Tri-Hi-Y 2. NANCY SECOULAS lp. 1581 Booster Club 1-37 IM Bowling 1-37 GRA 1-37 Model U.N. 37 Rekamemoh Club 27 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. BRADLEY SEEDORF lp. 1581 Oscoda Area High School. LARRY SEITZ lp. 1591 IM Bowling 1-3. DONALD SELLER lp. 1591 Hi-Y 37 Tennis I-2. GARY SHAFER lp. 1591 DEBRA SHARP lp. 1591 Phys. Ed. Assistant 2,37 Booster Club 1-37 GRA 1-37 IM Bowling 1-37 IM Swimming 1-37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. ERIC SHARPE lp. 1591 Roswell High School. DEBORAH SHATTUCK lp. 1591 DUANE SHAW Aero-Space Club 17 Health Careers Club 1. ROLONDA SHELLEY lp. 1591 Office Assistant 27 Booster Club 1,37 FTA 1-37 hist. 37 GRA 1,37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. KIMBERLY SHORT lp. 1591 Booster Club 1,27 German Club 27 GRA 1-37 Homeroom Rep. 3. ROBERT SHORT lp. 1591 . JULIA SHULTZ lp. 1591 Area Assistant 27 Symphonic Band 1-37 Marching Band 17 Bible Club 1-37 Booster Club I-37 Class Secy. 37 GRA 1,27 Honeybears 2,37 vice-pres. 37 National Honor Society 2,37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JEFFREY SIETSMA lp. 1591 Aero-Space Club 2,37 treas. 3. MICKEY SISK lp. 1591 Lettermen's Club 1,27 Base- ball 1-37 Basketball 1-37 Football 3. BOB SKAGGS lp. 1591 Lettermen's Club 27 FCA 2,37 Foreign Student Club 17 Football 2,37 Track 2,37 IM Basketball 1-37 IM Bowling 1-3. BRENDA SLEETH lp. 1591 BRAD SMITH lp. 1591 FCA 2,37 Hi-Y 27 Science Club 3. CAROLE SMITH lp. 1591 DANIEL SMITH lp. 1591 Lettermen's Club 27 FCA 2,37 Football 1-37 Wrestling 27 IM Bowling 1-3. DANIEL WALTER SMITH lp. 1591 IM Bowling 1,27 IM Basketball 1-37 Bible Club 37 Jubilaires 17 Melody Men 27 Bel Cantos 3. GREGORY SMITH lp. 1601 Jubilaires 17 Bel Cantos 2,37 Aero-Space Club 27 Musicals 1-37 Junior Achieve- ment Club 3. JERI SMITH lp. 1601 Booster Club 1,27 Cadet Teach- ing 37 Drama Club 2,37 National Honor Society 2,37 Speech Team 2,3. JILL SMITH lp. 1601 JOAN SMITH lp. 1601 National Honor Society 2,37 Booster Club 1-37 Cadet Teaching 37 Drama Club I-37 g:R5A 37 Homeroom Rep. 17 Model U.N. 2,37 Tri- Hi-Y , . 'REBECCA SMITH lp. 1601 Bible Club 1,27 Booster Club 1-37 Jubilaires 17 Bel Cantos 2,37 Drama Club 37 FTA 37 GRA 1,37 IM Bowling 17 Red Cross Club 17 Musicals 1-3. RONALD SMITH lp. 1601 TERRI SNYDER lp. 1601 Choir 1,27 Red Cross Club 37 Rekememoh Club 1. DONALD SOMMER lp. 1601 Homeroom Rep. 37 Dra- ma Club 3. KIMBERLY SPANGLE lp. 1601 Scuba Club 2,3. STEPHEN SPEER lp. 1601 Swimming Team 1-37 French Club 27 Hi-Y 37 Track 37 Homeroom Rep. 1-2. MARYBETH SPRAGUE lp. 1601 Cub Reporter 2,37 Drama Club 1,37 Foreign Student Club 1-37 vice- pres. 37 Homeroom Rep. 27 Honeybears 2,37 IM Bowling 1,27 Model U.N. 27 Spanish Club 17 Stu- dent Council 17 Tri-Hi-Y 2. TERRY SPRINGER lp. 1601 PAUL SPRINKLE lp. 1601 IM Swimming 27 IM Bowl- in 1 g . STEPHEN STATLER lp. 1601 Willoughby, Ohio7 Sym- phonic Band 2,37 Marching Band 2,37 Science Club 2,37 Pep Band 2,37 Math Club 3. HAROLD STEWART lp. 1601 Williamsport, Ind. MIKE STEWART lp. 1601 IM Bowling I-37 IM Swim- ming 2,37 Chess Club 27 Cross Country 1-37 Track 1-37 Wrestling 17 FCA 37 Hi-Y 2,3. KURT STICKLER lp. 1601 Fort Wayne, lnd.7 IM Bas- ketball 1,27 Science Club 37 Football 1,27 Track 1,2. KATHERINE STOHLER lp. 1601 Booster Club 17 Ger- man Club 17 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 Bookstore Assistant 2. BRANSON STONE lp. 1601 Amateur Radio Club 1,27 Area Assistant 1-37 Chess Club 27 Drama Club 2,37 IM Basketball 27 IM Bowling 27 Play 37 Speech Team 2,3. WILLIAM STRAHL lp. 1601 Greenfield, lnd.7 Jubilaires I-37 Hi-Y 27 Play 2,3. BARBARA STRAIGHT lp. 1601 Booster Club I-37 Cho- ralaireis 27 Choir 17 Jubilaires 37 GRA 1-37 IM Bowl- ing 1- . STEPHEN STRANGEWAY lp. 1601 Football 17 Basket- ball 1-37 Lettermen's Club 2. DEBRA STRAUB lp. 1601 Booster Club 1,27 GRA 1,27 IM Bowling 1-3. ROBERT STROUD lp. 1601 IM Basketball 1-37 Track 17 Aero-Space Club 1,2. JOHN SWANSON lp. 1601 FTA 27 Scuba Club 3. LYNETTE SWAYZE lp. 1601 Bible Club 1-37 Choir 17 Jubilaires 27 Melody Maids 3. T 'KITH TABER lp. 1601 Office Assistant 2,37 Booster Club 2,37 Cadet Teaching 37 Chess Club 37 Cub Reporter 2,37 feature editor 27 editor-in-chief 37 FTA 1-37 vice-pres. 37 French Club 2,37 Homeroom Rep. 37 Quill and Scroll 2,37 secy-treas. 37 Tri-Hi-Y 3. DANIEL TEATER lp. 1601 Arlington High School. DENNIS THACKER lp. 1601 Chess Club 1-37 treas. 27 Melody Men 1-37 Jubilaires 1,27 Swing Choir 27 IM Basketball 17 IM Swimming 1-37 Musicals 1-3. CHERI THOMPSON lp. 1601 Booster Club 17 Red Cross Club 2. CURTIS THOMPSON lp. 1601 Wrestling 1. JENNY THOMPSON lp. 1611 Ladywood High School. MIKKI THOMPSON lp. 1611 Bible Club 1,27 Booster Club 1-37 Honeybears I-37 vice-pres. 27 pres. 37 Model U.N. 27 National Honor Society 2,37 Spanish Club 1-37 vice-pres. 37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 vice-pres. 37 IM Bowling 1. PAMELA THOMPSON lp. 1611 Office Assistant 2,37 Booster Club 1-37 French Club 1,27 GRA 17 Play 37 Social Studies Club 2,37 Tri-Hi-Y 2,37 chaplain 3. STEVEN THOMPSON lp. 1611 DECA 3. DAVE THORN lp. 1611 Bible Club 1. GLEN TILL lp. 1611 Symphonic Band 1-37 Barons 1-37 Orchestra 2,37 Pep Band 1-37 Science Club 3. BARBARA TRUE lp. 1611 Booster Club 1-37 GRA 1-37 LMbBowling 1-37 Red Cross Club 17 Rekamemoh u 1. DAVID TRUEBLOOD lp. 1611 Chess Club 1-37 IM Bas- ketball 1-37 IM Bowling 1-3. ROBERT TRUSTY lp. 1611 JOHN TUCKER lp. 1611 Hi-Y 37 IM Swimming 1-37 Swimming 1-37 IM Bowling 2. GREGORY TUTTLE7 VICA 3. U KITTY UNTHANK lp. 1611 Arlington High School7 Booster Club 37 GRA 37 sgt.-at-arms 37 IM Swim- ming 37 Tri-Hi-Y 3. NINA VALCHAR lp. 1611 Oberursal, Germany. 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Senior Index 215 Clayt Index A Abbett, Ann Marie 51,105,175 Abrell, Betty 139 Abrell, John 175 Ackley, Elizabeth 139 Adair, Karen 139,190 Adams, David 165 Beave Beave r, Robert 165 r, Stephen 175 Becker, Karen 165 Beckett, Miss Eileen 130 Burchfield, Robert 165 Burford, Paul 141 Burgan, Barbara 45,165 Burgan, Darryll 45,141 Cieciura, Anne 165 Cissna, Gary 165 Cita, Joseph 175 Claflin, Mrs. Lucyanna 137 Adams, Harold 173 Adams, Regina 139 Lisa 173 Adams, Ricky 175 Adkisson, Mary 165 Aerospace Club 87 Albers, Sharon 139 Albright, David 73,165 Aldrich, Wayne 175 Alexander, Frances 165 Alexander, Ginger 165 Alexander, James 92,174,175 Alexander, Mary 34,45,139 Allanson, Linda 45,165 Allison, Karen 165 Allison, Teresa 40,165 Amateur Radio Club 87 Amend, Mr. George 130 Amigh, Valeroie 69,165 Anderson, Mrs. Carol 137 Anderson, Doris 173 Anderson, Nancy 175 Anderson, Teresa 175 Angelicchio, Kathy 139 Apple, Joyce 44,139 Applegate, Dawn 139 Arbuckle, Mrs. Linda 130 Armstrong, John 165 Armstrong, Philip 165 Armstrong, Ross 175 Armstrong, Thomas 100,176 Arnholter, Sarah 45,165 Arnold, Carlton 30,96,84,139 Arnold, Carroll 165 Arnold, Gregory 174,175 Arthur, Jon 175 Arvin, Donna 105,175 Aschinger, Chris 175 Ashmore, Patrick 139 Ashton, Robert 139,148 Askren, Alan 175 Atherton, Thomas 175 Austin, Deborah 165 Austin, Gerry 45,165 Ayers, Ronald 165 Aylsworth, Bowen 165 Aylsworth, Jack 61,91,114, 139,195 Bacey, Corine 183 Bacey, Vince 173 Bade, Gail 27,139 Bailey, Bethanie 81,175 Bailey, Gary 80,175 Bailey, Jerry 87,139 Bakemeier, Janet 175 Baker, Debra 139,188 Baker, Linda 165 Baker, Rodney 45,173,207 Baker, Scott 165 Baldridge, Joyce 173 Baldwin, Robert 165 Banks, David 76,139 Banyas, Helen 165 Barber, Terry 165,196 Barbera, Charles 139 Barger, Cassie 165 Barker, Cherie 139 Barker, William 175 Barnd, Danny 139 Barnes, Douglas 62,84,139 Barnes, Jackie 165 Barnes, Karen 165 Beecher, Carol 139 Beeler, Diana 175 Beeler, Stephen 175 Behrens, Joe 37,183 Belcher, Sandra 165 Belding, Mr. Robert 13,52,13O Bell, Mr. Dwaine 62,91,130 Bell, Karen 139,188 Bell, Mr. Ronald 90,91,110,130 Bender, Penny 140 Benedict, Jeffrey 175 Benefiel, Deborah 165 Benge, Michael 41,165 Benko, Kent 140 Bennett, Cheryl 165 Bennett, Jennyson 175 Bennett, Mark 175 Bennett, Ursula 140 Benningfield, Toni 165 Berger, Robert 45,92,174,175 Berglund, Timothy 165 Berner, Drake 165 Bernstein, Jan 68,140 Berry, Penny 81,165 Bettis, Nancy 72,175 Beuke, Susan 175 Bible Club 70 Biggs, Mr. Byron 126,127 Biggs, Jeff 116,165 Bilger, Larry 18,51,126 Birch, Laural 175 Birch, Sandra 165 Birk, Thomas 9,140 Birk, Michael 165 Bishop, Charlotte 175 Bishop, Mr. J. R. 90,91,130 Bishop, Kimberly 175 Black, Gina 175 Black, Richard 165 Blair, Nancy 165 Blake, Pamela 41,140 Bless, Nancy 165 Blewett, Cynthia 75,165 Blitz, Barbara 175 Bloemker, Miss Linda 130 Blowers, Paul 175 Bly, Phillip 94,96,138,14O Blythe, Judy 165 Boand, Steven 110,164,165 Boatman, Brooke 105,165 Boaz, Robert 175 Bodine, John 140 Bodley, Paul 165 Bagan, Gigi 43,140 Bogle, Carolyn 31,71,140 Bone, Barbara 140,201 Bonning, Patricia 175 Bonning, Robert 165 Booster Club 104 Booth, Pamela 140 Borden, Daniel 183 Borders, Kristine 140 Borthwick, Larry 116,165 Borthwick, Ron 140 Boswell, Kristi 175 Bough, Monica 165 Bough, Theresa 140 Bowen, Kathleen 165 Bowman, Christine 175 Boyce, Mark 121,175 Boyd, Kay 141 Boyle, Amy 78,175 Bradburn, Mollie 64,78,175 Bradley, Mark 175 Bradstreet, Richard 175 Brandt, Bruce 165 Branic, Peggy 140 Brenner, Cheryl 175 Brinker, John 39,140 Brinkers, Nancy 140,193 Brock, Lonnie 175 Brokaw, Janet 175 Brotherton, Kevin 165 Brouwer, Claudia 141 Brouwer, Theresa 175 Burgos, Anna 141,148 Burke, Brent 92,108,109,174, 175 Burke, Suzanne 57,141 Burns, Judy 141 Burns, Pamela 52,175 Burns, Phillip 27,165 Burns, Stephen 175 Burrou ghs, Elizabeth 165 Burton, Theresa 175 Bush, Denice 165 Clare Clark y, Richard 175 Deborah A. 38,141,159 Clark, Deborah J. 138,142 Clark, Diane 165 Clark, Ernie 142 Clark, Rebecca 165 Clark, Robert 166 Clark, Robin 175 Clark, Ruth 166 Clark, William 175 on, Darrell 175 Bush, Donna 141 Buskirk, Terry 183 Butalla, Paul 91,100,141 Butche Butler, r, Mrs. Mary Ann 130 Jack 165 Butler, Mark 175 Butler, Nancy 83,165 Butler, Sue 165 Buzek, Bruce 165 Bychinsky, Sally 165 Byerly, Thomas 165 Byers, Bua, L Barnes, Mrs. Kathleen 34,130 Barnes, Mr. Phillip 130 Barnette, Larry 47,139 Barnette, Leslie 175 Barnette, Louise 41,165 Barr, Kathleen 175 Barrington, Linda 139 Barth, Michael 139 Bartl, Vicki 165 Bartlett, Robin 175 Bartley, Gerald 175 Baseball iReservel 114 Baseball iVarsityl 115 Basketball iReservei 108,109 Basketball iVarsityl 106,107 Bass, Mike 98 Basseggio, Maria 105,165 Bastin, Jenny 175 Bates, Pamela 139 Bauer, Greg 139 Bauer, Kevin 175 Baxter, Paula 139 Beal, Bart 175 Beal, Bradley 165 Beal, Brenda 71,139,189 Beal, Curt 91 Beal, Dennis 92,175 Beaman, Mrs. Elinor 27,130 Beasley, Gary 175 Beasley, Janet 165 216 Index Brown, Clinton 165 Brown, Cynthia 175 Brown, Edward 165 Brown, Helen 175 Brown, James 175 Brown, Jerry 165 Brown, Lana 175 Brown, Paul 175 Brown, Thurmond 175 Brownlee, Susan 140 Brubeck, Randi 76,138,140 Bruce, Mr. S. O. 130 Bruner, Samuel 45,165 Brunette, Jane 140 Bruton, Mark 140 Bruton, Sheila 140 Bryan, James 165 Bryant, Beth 165 Bryant, David 175 Bryant, Deborah 128,141 Bryant, Gary 165 Bryant, Marty 64 Bryant, Suzan 175 aura 56,175 Buchanan, Jan 175 Buchholz, Pamela 141 Bulger, Crystal 175 Bullock, Diane 165 Bullock, Steven 175 Bullock, Susan 42,165 Bunch, Randy 165 C Cahen, Donald 122,141 Calhoun, Nancy 141 Calloway, Michael 71,141 Calloway, Patricia 175 Calvert, Danny 141 Calvert, David 175 Cameron, Bruce 165,196 Campbell, Mrs. Jean 129 Campbell, Judith 175 Campbell, Phyllis 175 Campbell, Richard 110,141 Candada, Scott 183 Caplinger, Cindy 165 Carden, Jackie 165 Carey, Gene 110,141 Carle, Janie 165 Carmichael, Robert 42,165 Carmichael, Tom 92 Carolan, Guy 183 Carpenter, Kenneth 17,91,110, 141,205 Carr, Debbie 165 Carr, Miss Mary 130 Carson, Kathleen 165 Carson, William 175 Carter, David 175 Carter, Gary 141 Case, Charles 91,107,115,165 Case, Gregory 165 Cash, Mrs. Joan 130 Cassin, James 165 Castelluccio, Mr. Keith 130 Castetter, Laura 165 Caulfield, Sandra 45,48,104, 164,165 Chafin, Alton 165 Chalis, Mr. Donald 64,108,130 Chamblin, Donald 165 Chaney, Linda, 175,183 Chapman, Kimberly 175 Chapman, Mr. Michael 130 Charles, Sandra 44,48,141 Charley, Kimra 175 Cheek, Jon 165 Cheesman, Roger 175 Chefs Club 72 Cheney, Miss Sandra 128,129 Christ, Patricia 165 Christian, John 45,175 Christian, Mrs. Linda 130 Christian, Terry 165 Christen, Kathleen 141 Christy, Anne 45,175 Church, Craig 175 Clemons, Ronald 142 Chess Club 85 Clifton, Jacque 189 Clifton, Nancy 175 Cline, Brian 175 Cline, Michael 142 Clough, Carol 166 Clouser, Suzanne 175 Cloutier, Jay 80,166 Coon, Gary 166 Cobb, Julia 166 Cobb, Julie 166 Cobb, Kathy 72,142 Cobb, Steven 45,175,177 Cochran, Margaret 78,166 Coder, David 142 Cody, Howard 173 Cofer, Gary 175 Coffey, Janet 142 Coffey, Karen 176 Coffman, John 176 Cohee, Deborah 176 Cohen, Jay 177 Cole, Kenny 166 Cole, Melanie 166 Coleman, Mr. William 130 Collier, Steven 92,174,176 Collins, Jerry 166 Collins, Joan 176 Collins, Sandra 166 Colpitts, Marsha 62,142 Colver, Bob 60,94,100,13B, 140,l42,143,188 Colville, Bruce 176 Colville, Mark 142 Combs, Timothy 142 Condon, Donald 176 Condon, John 166 Condra, Donald 166 Cones, Mrs. Jean 45,130 Connolly, Catherine 176 Connolly, Deborah 142 Connor, Loretta 183 Cook, Bonita 176 Cook, Gregory 176 Cook, James 176 Cooksey, Marc 142 Cooney, Christopher 166 Coons, Nathan 166 Cooper, Dennis 71,142 Cooper, Gary 176 Copas, David 176 Copeland, Deborah 183 Copeland, Jackie 62,166 Coppedge, Pamela 120,166 Coppedge, Paula 142 Corey, James 48,142 Cormican, Richard 142 Corn, Kevin 18,19,61,75,78, 138,142,143 Correll, Bruce 87,142 Correll, Kent 110,122,123,166 Cosgrove, Robert 91,142 Courson, Kathleen 71,142 Covey, Sandra 166 Cowan, Britt 142 Cowan, Leslie 176 Cowan, Robert 166 Cox, Kathleen 176 Cox, Marcia 14,27,104,142 Cox, Suzanne 176 Cox, Tracey 176 Cox, Valerie 142 Coyle, Sharon 166 Craig, Deborah 176 Craig, Dennis 176 Craig, Michael 176 Crainik, Cynthia 26 Crawley, Mrs. Mary 130 Crawshow, Michael 176 Crays, Gray 99,176 Creek, Larry 166 Creiver, Wendy 166 Crevier, June 176 Creswell, David 92,176,191 Critelli, Andrew 176 Crittenden, Deborah 176 Crittenden, Mark 78,121,166 Cross Country iReservel 84 Cross Country iVarsityJ 85 Cross, Susan 176 Crowder, Mr. Richard 39,130 Crouch, Lawrence 142 Crum, Jane 69,78,164,166 Crump, David 48,142 Cuff, Miss Nell 130 Culley, William 30,31,38,l42 Culp, Johnna 142 Cumbarelis, Glen 176 Cummings, Pamela 71,142 Cummings, Thomas 166 Cummings, William 183 Cunningham, Greg 37,166 Curran, Darnell 41,45,166 Curran, LaVonne 45,143 Curran, Lynette 45,71,143 Curtis, Pamela 176 Curtis, Paula 176 Curtiss, Mrs. Joy 30,131 Curtiss, Timothy 166 Curts, Diana 176 Curtis, Curt 176 Custer, Randall 176 Cutshaw, Nancy 166 D Dacquisto, David 78,166,168 Dacquisto, Michael 51,113,14 Dailey, Daniel 84,143 Daley, Timothy 166 Daly, Daniel 51,176 Daly, Kevin 143 Dame, Michael 176 Daniels, Gary 176 Daringer, Dell 143 Darzinikas, Deborah 176 Dashiell, Steven 143 Daugherty, John 27,143 Davidson, Michael 176 Davidson, Miss Patricia 131 Davis, Gerard 166 Davis, Jeff 176 Davis, John F. 166 Davis, John W. 166 Davis, Mark 166 Davis, Paula 176 Davis, Richard 174,176 Davis, Susan 16,166 Daw, Jacqueline 75,143,198 Day, David 45,176 Dean, David 176 Dean, Gary 173 Dean, Russell 166 DeBaun, Joyce 44,69,118,166 DeBoard, Stephen 71,143 Deck, Kathleen 143 Deckard, Lisa 176 Dedert, Ronald 166 Deel, Jerry 183 Deerwester, Stephen 143 Degenklob, Linda 85,166 Dehn, Melinda 143 DellaValle, Anna 176 3 Emerald City provides the dancing atmosphere for the annual Shamrock. - 5. Delong, Charles 114,166,195 Deming, Mrs. Adela 131 Denney, Joseph 103,176 Denson, Dana 166 Deputy, Beth 143 Deputy, Janet 45,166 Deputy, Nancy 176 Dermitt, Sherry 68,143 Devine, Nancy 176 DeVore, Stephen 176 Dew, Cheryl 176 DeWester, Cory 92,166 DeWester, Jon 44,68,78,82,144 DeWitt, Stewart 166 DeWitt, Mrs. Sylvia 80,131 DeZutti, Louis 166 Diaz, Adolf 83,138,144 Dickerson, Denise 166 Dickerson, Dr. James 127 Dickey, Linda 166 Dickinson, Deborah 166 Dicks, Brenda 176 Dicks, Ronald 166 Dicus, Joseph 166 Diechmann, Sherri 166 Dieringer, Jo Ann 144 Dieringer, Margie 176 Diesing, Daniel 176 DiGregory, Chris 144 Dilks Mr. Leland 90,91,92,100, 1 1' Dillaha, Drucilla 176 Dillard, Judy 176 Dillard, Pamela 144 Dimick, Larry 86,144 Dimick, Robert 56,176 Dinkel, Sue 176 Distributive Education 40 Dixon, Deidra 144 Dixon, Jeff 110,144 Dixon, Jerry 144 Dobbs, Pamela 166 Debkins, Bettye 176 Dodd, Jay 91,100,144 Dodson, Sharon 34,176 Doherty, Gregory 144 Doherty, Margaret 78,166 Dolan, Janet 176 Doll, David 176 Doll Jeffrey 60,166 Doll, John 177 Donarski, Debra 45,52,166 Dongrski, Donna 16,59,86,144, 2 2 Douglas, James 62,166 Douglas, Rita 166 Douglass, Susan 177 Doversberger, Mr. James 131 Drago, Claudia 105,164,166 Drama Club 69 Drane, Charles 59,74,75,86, 144,173,203 Drone, Vanessa 14,27,138,140, 144,205 Drinkut, Debra 166 Dubbs, Diana 144 Duggins, Sheila 177 Dulworth, Linda 144 Duncan, Jack 177 Dunn, Jimmy 183 Durham, William 177 Dussinger, Ann 144 Dyar, Carole 177 Dyar, Garry 166 Dyar, Larry 110,167 D cus Alessia 144 Y 1 Dyer, Tommie 110,144 Ecker, Lynn 144 Eckstein, Joette 177 Eckwert, David 177 Eckwert, Kenneth 144 Edelson, Eric 143,145 Edgecomb, Gene 91,93,167,114 Edgecomb, Ronald 100,177 Edwards, James 177 Edwards, Jodie 145 Edwards, John 145 Edwards, Lynda 145 Egan, Morgrett 145 Eggert, Fred 107,110,145 Eichelman, James 27,54,11O, 145,188 Eichhorn, Craig 177 Eichhorn, Gary 83,145 Eikenberry, Sharon 27,47,145 Elliot, Barbara 177 Elliott, Kenneth 167 Elliott, Stacia 167 Elliott, Robert 177 Elliott, William 103,174,177 Ellis, Charles 167 Ellis, Michael 177 Elmore, Marsha 167 Elmore, Mitchell 145 Emard, Michael 167 Emery, Stephen 167 Emrich, David 167 Emrich, Mary 145 Ends, Daniel 167 England, Mr. Garald 91,92, 93,103,110,131 Englehart, Blair 80,110,143, 145 Englert, Paul 92,177 Englert, Philip 114,145 Erotas, Terry 167 Ertel, Richard 145 Ervin, Garry 177 Esch, Peter 145 Eskew, Mr. Darryl 131 Essig, Mr. Allen 128,129 Eubanks, Debra 45,167 Evans, Marcia 145 Evans, Michael 177 Evans, Virginia 143,145 Evelo, Mr. John 132 Everett, Gary 167 Everett, Teresa 177 Everitt, Mr. John 132 F Fahl, Mrs. Delite 53,132 Fall, James 177 Fall, Mark 145 Farnsworth, Michele 167 Farrell, Gregory 167 Farrell, Johnny 145 Faulconer, JoAnn 167 Faulkner, Sharon 167 FBLA 77 Fee, David 44,167 Felix, Donald 177 Fennig, Jeffery 167 Ferebee, Lee Ann 177 Ferguson, Terry 177 Ferguson, Vernon 177 Ferrell, Dawn 145 Fewell, Lee Anne 145 Finlan, Lona 145 Finn, Tim 145 Fischer, Jeffrey 84,145 Fiscus, Joseph 175 Fisher, Barbara 167 Fisher, Dona 167 Fitch, Mike 145 Fitch, Shirley 167 Fitzpatrick, Carol 145 Fitzpatrick, Marian 167 Flack, Christopher 177 Flack, Cindy 145 Flanagan, Vernon 177 Fleck, Annlee 177 Fleener, Douglas 177 Fleet, Roni 34,145,201 Flynn, Richard 177 Foland, Barbara 177 Foltz, Jon 167 Football iReserve1 92 Football iVarsityJ 90,91 Fontaine, Richard 177 Foreign Student Club 60 Forth, Pamela 177 Foster, Richard iO8,114,164, 167 Fountain, Mr. Don 132 4-H Club 81 Fox, Stef 70,145,198 Foxwell, Susan 167 Frakes, Christine 164,167 Frame, Vickie 145 France, Vicki 146 Franken berger, Raymond 146 Fraser, Mrs. Marilyn 132 Fraser, Michele 167 Frasier, Wanda 146 Freeh, Scott 42,167 Freeman, Daniel 146,205 Freiie, Bill 5O,63,122,167 Fresch, Gary 108,167 Frost, Malcolm 51,146 FTA 74 Fuller, Sally 167 Fuller, Susan 146 Fulwider, Robert 177 Fuqua, Dorothy 177,183 Furgeson, VanDorn 174,183 G Galbreath, Yvonne 177 Galt, Denise 177 Gammons, Leslie 177 Garcia, Elio 146 Gardner, John 32,146 Gardner, Kathleen 167 Garner, Michael 146 Garner, Susan 146 Garrard, Mr. Charles 132 Garrett, Jennie 146 Garris, Kathy 44,69,167 Garrity, Kimerly 41,173 Garwood, Karen 173 Gates, Gregory 177 Gough, Amy 56,167,209 Gedrose, Christopher 177 Gedrose, Ken 146 Geer, Nancy 83,177 Gerhart, Rosemarie 173 Gerner, Sandra 99,167 Gheen, Dennis 177 Gheen, William 146 Gibbons, Duane 177 Gibbs, Cori 177 Gibson, Gary 177 Gibson, Larry 177 Gibson, Michael 146 Giegerich, Susan 167 Gilbert, Mr. William 132 Gilchrist, Jeffery 167 Gill, Bruce 189 Gill, Joseph 167 Gill, Nancy Gillespie, Randall 177 Gillman, Cynthia 119,146 Boosters add to the spirit at the GRA-Faculty game. Gillmore, David 177 Gillmore, Matthew 146 Gilroy, Harris 51,146 Given, Mark 177 Gladden, Mr. Russell 132,176 Gladwell, Dennis 177 Glanzman, Marlene 146 Glass, Michael 167 Glover, Karen 177 Glaze, Terry 167 Glozier, Mark 146 Glidden, Gary 146 Glover, Karen 62,105 Godbey, Mrs. Carolyn 132 Godword, Raymond 146 Goetz, Robin 146,219 Goldman, DeeDee 173 Goldman, Diane Golf iVarsity1 112,113 Gombert, Roger 138,146 Gooch, Jamie 177 Gooch, Janice 146,157 Good, Douglas 92,103,177 Good, Kathy 177 Good, Rick 146 Goodman, Randy 183 Goodrum, Mr. Paris 132 Goodwin, Ramona 27,105,146 Goris, Dan 18,110,167 Gorrell, Donna 177 Goss, Betty 167 Goss, Elizabeth GRA 118,119 Grobill, Brad 19,146 Graham, Mike 146 Grannan, David 177 Grant, Mr. Garrett 132 Grant, Janis 177 Grant, Richard 177 Grantham, Lisa 105,177 Grantham, Scott 96,164,167, 170 Gray, Heather 177 Greatbotch, Timothy 146,154 Green, Nancy 177 Greene, Mark 177 Greene, Scott 26,80,146 Greene, Toya 167 Greer, Jay 177 Gregory, Maurise 173 Gregory, Michael 183 Gre ares, Lisa 167 Griffin, Diana 167 Griffin, Gary 167 Griffin, Kathy 167 Griffin, Kenny 167 Griffin, Michael 115,147 Griffin, Steven 177 Grimes, Duane 45,177 Grimes, Stephanie 147 Grimme, Brian 167 Griswell, Michael 167 Groves, Claudia 167 Groves, Roxanna 147,203 Groves, Sarah 167 Groves, Wesley 32,91,147, 203,122 Gruenert, Lee Ann 55 Grundmann, Robert 147 Guidone, William 178 Guinn, Risa 178 H Haase, Mrs. Jane 127 Haase, Kevin Haddix, William 178 Hadley, Timothy 178 Holcomb, Deborah 75,147 Holcomb, Sharon 9,178 Harrison, Diana 178 Hart, Patio 45,178 Hartley, Julie 168 Hartman, Pamela 147,192 Hartson, Karen 148 Hartzell, Michael 178 Harvey, Deborah 148 Harvey, Mark 178 Harvey, Wallace 168 Hast, James 92,174,178 Hastings, Robert 183 Hastings, William 92,178 Hauser, Lance 45,178 Hawkins, James 148 Hawkins, Stephen 178 Hawley, Bonnie 178 Haworth, Debbie 168 Haworth, Mary 35,178 Hayes, Bobbie 168 Hayes, Diane 27,78,79,148 Hayes, Janeen 78,173 Hayes, Joan 148 Hayes, Patricia 148 Healt Careers Club 70 Heath, Patricia 27,148 Hun, Harolad 108,178 Hall, Joyce 54,77,147 Hall, Julie 167 Hall, Karen 104,174,178 Hall, Marsha 105,164,167 Hall, Pam 62,178 Hall, Sandra 14,105,147 Ham, Lisa 178 Hamble, Gary 178 Hammer, Phyllis 147 Hargrynerling, David 116,117, 1 Hommerling, James 8,147,191 Hammons, Dennis 167 Hamner, Mr. Martha 137 Hanchett, Burdene 167 Hancock, David 178 Haney, Mrs. Patti 132 Hananza, Mrs. Caroline 57,131, 1 Heaton, Cynthia 178 Heck, Jack 168 Heflsg Sue 38,78,79,138,148, Heckman, Randy 178 Hedges, Mr. William 132 Hedrick, Jessica 148 Heerman, Jan 79,168 Hefner, Deborah 168 Heide, Rebecca 63,105,178 Heifer, Alicia 178 Helmer, Miss Cathy 133 Hemenway, John 168 Hemli Dianne 148 Hemphill, Clarke 178 Henderson, Beth 168 Hendricks, Barbara 148,202 Hendricks, Leslie 178 Hendrickson, Jim 168 Hennon, Nancy 27,148 Henry, Douglas 178 Henry, Kathy 27,148 Henry, Susan 148 Hensley, Brenda 168 Hensley, Mr. Monte 58,133 Hensley, Robert 91,100,148 Hensman, Karen 10,27,148 Hensman, Kristen 13,178 Henson, Diane 78,81,82,168 Hergenroether, Anne 173 Herin, Bonnie 178 Herndon, Russell 84,138,148 Herndon, Steven 164,168 Herr, Mary 168 Hertz, Miss Dee 133 Heugel, Peter 178 Hevron, Brad 44,48,148 Hibner, Mr. Paul 133 Hibner, Sandra 167,168 Hicks, Danny 183 High, Mr. Phillip 127 Highberger, Brad 148 Hignight, Jeannette 178 Hilderbrond, Paul 45,168 Hill, Mr. Bill 133 Hillery, David 85,110,168 Hiner, Gary 178 Hiner, Gregory 178 Hiner, Jerilyn 27,77,126,148 Hinkle, Kathy 149 Hinkle, Robert 168 Hinshaw, Richard 178 Hirkala, Mark 149 Hi-Y 76 Hoagland, Dale 149 Hoback, Michael 37,168 Hock, Debra 168 Hofer, Patrick 149 Hoffman, Gregory 178 Hoffman, Miss Linda 118 Hoffman, Sally 68,149 Hague, Steven 183 Holland, Jon 173 Hollingsworth, Sue 149 Holmes, William 38,149 Hood, Gary 110,149 Hooker, Michael 178 Hooten, Brian 168 Hopkins, Darlene 168 Hopkins, Joseph 149 Hopkins, Michael 178 Hardiman, Garry 43,147 Hardiman, Rolanda 183 Harding, Ron 64,178 Hardy John 147 Hargis Har is Diana 167 Donna 167 9 Harker, Jacqueline 173 Hardy, Betty 178 s Harkle s, Cindi 167 ' Harkle s, Deborah 105,147 5 Harlan, Harlan, Pamela 178 Mrs. Pat 137 Harlen, Timothy 147 Harlson , Donna 178 Harmon, Donna 105,120,164, 168 Harmon Linda 78,168 Harmoni Mrs. Roberta 132,136 Harmon, Susan 178 Horner, Harper, Daniel 168 Susan 178 Harrington, Mrs. Mildred 136 Harris, Mrs. Suzanne 132 Hopkins, Stephen 178 Hoppes, Debra 105,168,190 Horock, Donna 178 Horock, Thomas 149 Horseman, Karen 78,178 Hoskins, Beverly 168 House, Bennie 178 House, Debbie 43,168 House, Eddie 178 Hovde, Frederick 178 Howard, Denise 105,168 Howard, Dennis 92,178 Howard, Jim 40,173 Howard, Judy 149 Howard, Lucinda 178 Howard, Terry 168 Howell, Nancy 178 Hoyt, James 178 Hubler, Michele 178 Hudgens, Terry 168 Hudgins, Thomas 73,168,173 Hudson, Deborah 149 Huff, Susan 45,168 G Index 217 lndex Huffman, David 45,178 Hull, Deborah 60,149 Hull, LuAnn 183 Humbles, James 168 Hummel, Lewanne 149 Hummel, Marybeth 178 Humphrey, Vicke 178 Hunt, Susan 43,71,168 Hunter, Kelly 168 Hurst, Teresa 178 Hurt, Fred 94,178 Hurt, Rebecca 149 Hutsan, Cynthia 45,69,168 Huybers, Mrs. Barbara 129 Kilies, Kristina 179 Killebrew, Connie 150 Killion, Carol 179 Killion, Kenneth 150 Kimmerling, Teri 179 Kinder, Harry 150 King, Debra 50,168 King, Paula 150 King, Shirley 183 King, Steven 150 King, Vicki 168 Kinnick, Thomas 179 Hyle, Linda 168,206 lbey, Debbie 183 lmel, Gregory 168 Inch, Pamela 178 lngels, Steven 178 IM Bowling 121 lrasid, Adriaan 179 Kinsman, Miss Mariorie 133 Kirby, Richard 168 Kirby, Bob 91,114,115,150 Ktrchhoff, Lisa 27,150,159 Kirchhoff, Marsha 168 Kirkham, Deborah 168 Kirkhoff, Joseph 173 Kirkpatrick, Kim 150 Kissling, Mrs. Jo 133 Kleber, Barbara 179 Kleine, Mr, C. Scott 133 Kleinschmidt, Eric 179 Kleis, Carol 27,150 Klene, Mr. Ronald 133 Kline, Mrs. Christine Klingger, Daniel 41,55,91,110, 16 Klivansky, Renee 179 Klotz, Keith 168 lsaacs, Everett 149 Isaacs, Tom 149 lsham, William 45,149 J Jack, Leslie 69,168 Jack, William 179 Jacks, Lee Ann 179 Jacks, Michael 149 Jackson, Scott 112,140,149,201 Jackson, Linda 179 Klusmire, Pamela 179 Klusmire, Steven 151 Knapp, Sharon 179 Knauss, Linda 168 Knight, Mrs. Rena 137 Knowles, Steven 168 Knox, Carl 168 Knox, David 168 Knox, John 179 Knox, Mark 168 Jackson, Susan 179 Jacobs, Jacobs, Jerry 179 Joe 149 James, Rex 121,149 Janik, Ranica 179 Jansen, Jeffers, Keith 149 Delores 72,203 Jefferson, Karen 75,168 Jenkins, Jensen, Dale 173 Paula 58,75,149, 187,202 Jessee, David 179 Jestadt, Mary 168 Jilbert, Mary 168 Jindracek, Robert 168 John, Richard 149 Johnson, David 179 Johnson , Garris 179 Johnson, Linda 179 Johnson Kathryn 168 Johnsoni Linda Lee 30,149 Johnigon, Mark 100,101,116, 1 Johnson, Mary 34,149 Johnson, Susan 69,83,105,168 Janes, James 149 Jones, Gretchen 149 Jones, Kevin 149 Jones, Mark 179 Jones, Melba 179 Jones, Melody 179 Jones, Pam 150 Jones, Patsy 170 Jones Rodne 179 Minne 154 Mohr, Christine 169 Moore 152 MacDougall, Janet 78 1 Y Jongewaard, Donald 107,150 Jordan, Judith 105,174,179 Jordan, Randolph 27,138,150 Jordan, Tamara 179 Judkins, William 91,107,164, 168,171 Junior Achievement 81 K Kaatz, Michael 168 Kaiser, Susan 69,168 Kane, Brian 150 Kane, Michael 168 IQ Kealing, Robert 179 Kealing, William 150 Kearns, Richard 183 Keegan, Kinda 16,138,150,197 Keene, Bradley 45,183 Kehlenbrink, David 179 Kehrer, Mary 179 Kell, Marsha 179 Keller, Tim 183 Kelley, Deborah 179 Kelly, Jack 179 Kelly, Jill 168 Kelly, John 179 Kemp, Alan 168 Kemp, Sandy 35,62,150 Kendall, Nancy 150 Kennedy, Kristine 168 Kennedy, Thomas 110,168 Kenney, Mrs. Jo Anne 133 Kenney, William 179 Keppeler, Darlene 150 Kersey, Richard 150 Kestner, Rick 32,33,150 Kiger, Roxanne 168 Kilborn, Carol 150 Kilborn, Charles 179 Kilies, Jan 108,168 218 Index Koch, Richard 179 Koehring, Sherryl 179 Koelling, Warren 168 Kohlsdorf, Mike 179,183 Kohlsdorf, Mike 179,183 Kohlstaedt, Katherine 179 Kohlstaedt, Phil 151 Kolb, Jeannette 151,219 Koltez, Dori 179 Konrad, Stephen 96,174,179 Kopitzke, Frederick 168 Koppin, John 94,96,11o,151 Krainik, Cynthia 151,168 Kraus, Catherine 168 Kroencke, Mr. Lee 136 Kroetz, John 178,179 Krug, Karalee 105,164,168 Krull, Cathryn 168 Krull, Neil 151 Kuhn, Cecilea 168 Kupfer, Karen 105,179 Kurek, Suzie 168,173 Kurth, Dennis 168 L Labelle, Brian 45,179 LoBorde, Audrey 151 Lacatskie, Deborah 151 Lacefield, Karen 179 Lamar, Walter 179 Lamerson, Thomas 168 Lampkins, Faye 168 Lampkins, Kaye 71,168 Lamson, Michael 179 Landau, Douglas 151 Lewis, Phyllis 168 Licking, J. Lee 168 Light, Eric 168 Lightle, Kenneth 183 Linder, Clara 168 Linder, Janine 168 Linder, James 169 Lindquist, Clifford 64,179 Lindsey, Jesse 42,169 Lindstaedt, Jim 151 Linkous, Robin 169 Lioen, Kevin 183 Lipginski, Thea 179 List, Billy 169 List, Eddie 92,93,174,180 List, Johanna 79,169 Livingston, Anita 45,169 Loar, David 180 Lochry, James 180 Locke, Jay 151 Loehrer, Patrick 27,61,91,138 140,143,151 Long, Michael 151 Longman, Randy 180 Lorch, Mr. Thomas 110,133 140,152 McBride, Rhea 45 McCraig, Pat 169 McCallister, Elizabeth 180 McCarthy, David 45,99,18O McClain, Janet 104,174,180 Mciggmahan, Pamela 174,180, McClarnon, Bradford 18,27,47, 77,138,152 McCleerey, Mr. John 133 McClelland, Barry 152 McClintock, Gerry 169,209 McCloud, Janet 152 McCollom, Catherine 180 McConnaughey, Scott 78,116, 117,169 McConnell, Leslie 53,180 McConnell, Terry 169 McCool, Phil 152 McCoy, James 36,81,152 McCubbins, Shirley 45,180 McDanel, Rodney 169 McDonald, Richard 92,183 McDowell, Gregory 120,152 sw Mackey, Sharon 169 Maddox, Jeffrey 169 Maddux, Cheryl 180 Maddux, Denise 152 Madison, James 169 Magnuson, Karen 82,173 Maher, Mary 152 Mahurin, Pamela 169 Mahurin, Terry 87,152 Malone, Debra 180 Mangin, Jonathan 180 Manka, Mrs. Ann 177 Maris, Patricia 169 Markey, Milton 180 Markley, Susan 169 Marsden, John 152 Marshall, Karen 169 Marshall, Sharon 169 Marsischke, Duane 87,152,195 Martenstein, Ralf 148,152 Martin, Daniel 54,92,18O Martin Deborah 169 Martin, Deborah 169 Martin, Jane 180 Martin, Jimmie 152 Martin, Larry 180 Martin, Phyllis 152 Martin ez, Maria 169 Martinez, Rick 91,102,103, 110, Martz, 164,169,171 Steve 169 Marvin, Richard 115 Mason, Steven 45,169 Massingale, Charles 152 Massingale, Dee Ann 153 Massingale, Leslie 180 Masters, Marsha 180 Masters, Mana 153 Math Club 86 Mattingly, Donna 9,45,180 Mattingly, Gary 169 Mattingly, Joseph 153 Mattingly Kathleen 174,180 Mattingly: Nancy 27,58,78,153 as-r Lgndgn, Barham 27,50,61,75, Fans rarely notice the concern in coaches' faces. 150,193 Landon, Kathie 168 Lane, Rickey 168 Lane, Susie 179,189 Language Clubs 82,83 Lanigan, Larry 179 Lantry, Erin 168 LaPorte, Charmaine 18,8O,173 Lavely, Janet 179 Lavely, Jim 63,151 Lawrence, Audrey 179 Lawrence, Geoffrey 76,85,91, 110,1 11,151 Lawrence, Susan 179 Lawson, James 100,101,168 Lawson, Ran 173 Lawson, William 91,107,179 Lear, Sandra 179 Leatherman, Karl 168 Lecky, Ralph 151 Ledbetter, Delbert 168 Lee, Barbara 27,151 Leet, Susan 179 Leigh, Mark 179 LeMaster, Alfred 179 LeMaster, lrene 168 Lerchen, Julie 58,151 Lester, Debbie 179 Lester, Delores 164,168 LeTourneau, Gary 168 Leverenz, Scott 91,115,151 Levinson, Frank 86,140,143, 151,205 Levinson, Mary 51,104,128, 164,168 Lewis, Gerald 179 Lewis, John 151 Lewis, Kathy 151 Lewis, Kenneth 173 Lewis, Paul 91,168 Lorentz, Joyce 151 Louks, Cheree 38,58,151,193 Lovell, Jeffrey 80,180 Lovell, John 54,99,151 Lovett, David 99,180 Love, Wendell 96,169 Ludlow, Bill 151 Ludwig, George 169 Lukens, Julie 27,60,68,69, 105,138,151 Lung, Mr. Richard 133,176 Lunsford, Stephen 96,97,169 Luther, Cathy 151,209 Lyde, Jane 169 Lynch, Douglas 169 Lynch, Helen 180 Lynch, Pamela 151 Lynch, Mr. Stephen 133 Lyon, Ron 152 Lyons, Marie 45,119,152 Mac MacDonald, Elizabeth 162 MacDonald, Scott 96,97,138, Mc McAfee, Mr. Martin 94,133 McAleer, Linda 183 McAnany, Patricia 79,152 McAuliff, Stephen 14,16,96, McDuff, Nancy 169 McDuff, Susan 27,152 McGeath, Mr. Philip 133 McGinnis, Brenda 180 McGowen, Terry 169 McGowen, Virginia 78,152 1 Mauer, Gregory 173 Maurer, Mariorie 169 Mavity, Amy 44,153,197 May, Gary 94,153,179 May, Howard 94,100,101,183 Mayes, David 99,180 Maynard, Wallace 173 Means, Russell 26,153 Mearling, Linda 45,153 Meissner, Stephanie 180 Mellor, Melinda 45,68,78,153 Meltzer, John 32,96,153 Meltzer, Martin 45,180 Mercado, Linda 153 Merritt, Mrs. Sandra 118,134 Mescall, Maureen 71,180 Mescall, Vincent 81,169 Messer, Robert 153 Messersmith, Jo 180 Metcalf, Bob 75 Metzger, Liz 153 Meyer, Diana 34,180 Miclot, Andrew 180 Milburn, Rae 180 Miles, Charles 180 Miles, Jackie 110,153 Millar Steven 169 Miller, Cathy 169 Miller, Debra 180 Miller, Karen 153 Miller, Kimberly 180,183 Miller, Miller, Miller, Michael 169 Richard 91,169 Rita 180 Miller, Robert 180 Miller, Thresa Kay 153 Miller, Therese Marie 27,153 Milton, William 153 rup, Robert 93,180 McGrego r, Todd 152 McGrew, Carolyn 180 McGrew, John 152 McGuire, Allen 152 Minyard, Nancy 180 Missback, Nancy 169 Mitchell, Jeffery 154 Moberly, Robyn 27,83,138,143, Moloney, Daphne 82,169 Moloney, Deidre 154 Montgomery, Gina 154 Moon, Kathryn 79,154 McGuire, Denise 169 McHenry, Mr. Glenn 127 Mclntrye, Arthur 180 McKay, Margaret 152 McKay, Michele 180 McKeny, Charles 180 McKeny, Luanne 45,152 McKenzie, Myron 169 McKnight, Gwenda 169 McLaren, Laura 69,169 McLaughlin, Michael 169 McLean, Virginia 180 McLean, William 169 McLeish, Kevin 169 McMillen, David 14,96,152 McMillen, Kurt 180 McMillen, Maureen 62,180 McNary, Marla 71,169 McPherson, George 45,180 McVay, Sherry 45,169 McWilliams, Larry 180 M Mass, Paul 115 Mackey, Patrick 45,152 Moon, William 180 Moore, Donald 154 Moore, Gerald 180 , Lynne 154 Moore, Patti 169 Moorehouse, Banner 169 Mcigrlman, Joan 45,104,169, Moorman, Karen 138,154,188 Moorman, Linda 14,16,68,154, 198 Mootz, Kevin 100,180 Morales, Tomas 14,76,86,91, 140,154 Morgan, Beverly 70,154,191 Morgan, Doris 154 Morgan, Janet 181 Morgan, Kevin 181 Morris, Connie 154 Morris, James 181 Morris, Scott 94,95,112,113, 164,169 Morris, Thomas 169 Mosher, Susan 44,78,173 Moss, David 164 Moubray, LuAnn 181 Mowrey, Dr. Lyle 126 Mueller, Todd 169 Muir, James 99,181 Mullin, Don 169 Mullin, Michael 154 Sarner, Mur h Jody 154 P Y, Murphy, Karen 181 Murphy, Karon 181 Murphy, Kevin 71,99,154 Murphy Mark 98,181 Murphy: Mary 181 Murphy Pat 63,169 Murray, Alvin 78 Murray, Cindra 169 Murray, Phil 154 Murray, Robert 181 Musa, Maria 181 Myers, Beth 154 Myers, Donna 169 Myers, Jane 181 Myers, Larry 169 Myers, Linda 27,58,75,78, 154,187 Myers, Nanci 60,169 Myers, Terri 169 Myette, Kathryn 45,154 Pedersen, Carl 181,183 Pedigo, James 155 Pedigo, Violet 169 Pedraza, Juan 9,181 Peel, Bonnie 31,119,155 Peel, Jerry 181 Pefley, Gary 8O,81,156 Pendleton, Michael 169 Perisho, Nancy 156 Perius, Terry 181 Perkins, Charles 169 Perkins, Donald 156 Perkins, Phyllis 181 Perry, Sally Dee 8,58,72,75, 156 Perry, Sally Lou 72,178, 181 Perry, Susan 181 Peters, Daniel 99,181 Peters, Steven 85,169 Petersen, Paula 181 Peterson, Gary 169 Peterson, Jeffrey 156 Peterson, Mel 86,156 Peterson, Salli 170 Petro, Steven 181 Petroff, Sylvia 138,156,159 Petterson, Michael 156 Petty, Mr. Jerry 107 Naketen, Diana 181 Nall, Michael 169 Napier, Jimmie 154 National Honor Society 27 Neal, Larry 155 Nebesny, Alan 80,155 Nebesny, Anna 181 Neff, Diane 181 Negley, Bob 155 Negley, Diane 52,181 Nell, Deborah 27,50,68,69, 143,155 Nelson, Ella 155 Nelson, Gerald 18,723,155 Nelson, Harriet 181 Newcomer, Virginia 79,155 Newkirk, Mrs. May 137 Newman, Susan 16,139,169 Newman, Walter 181 Ney, Dale 155 Nicely, Mike 155 Nicholas, Jim 166,173 Nicholson, Teresa 169 Nickerson, Randy 181 Nierste, Janie 155 Nixon, Deborah 155 Noe, Deborah Kay 181 Nolan, Bill 45,155 Norman, Donna 181 Nungester, Darrell 92,181 Nungester, Shirley 45,81,169 Nyland, Jean 181 O Ober, Kathy 18,58,155,202, 204 Ochoa, Juan 169 O'Conner, Janet 38,155 O'Conner, Nancy 155 Offenbacker, Gary 181 Offenbacker, John 45,155 Offenbacker, Ronald 181,183 Offenbacker, Terry 181 Offord, Scott 84,155 Okey, Susan 155 Olson, Katherine 181 Orr, Robert 108,169 Osmon, Dave 138,155 Ostas, Deborah 75,143,155,194 Ostendorf, Richard 155 Ours, Susan 55,169 Overstreet, Diane 181 Owen, Mr. John 136 Owen, Richard 155 P Packman, Patricia 183 Packwood, Dave 63,169 Padfield, Mr. Jon 65 Page, Penelope 155 Paicely, Stephanie 40,173 Pakebusch, Keith 181 Palmer, Paula 78,82,169 Parish, James 100,164,169 Parks, David 173 Parry, Beth 155 Parry, Conne 27,75,155 Parry, Frank 169 Parry, Linda 181 Patterson, Kenneth 181 Patterson, Meleanie 169 Pattison, David 181 Patton, Barbara 82,169 Patton, Thomas 181 Pauli, Denise 169 Pauli, Diane 181 Pavey, Luann 169 Payne, Matthew 173 Payne, Michael 173 Payne, Terrie 78,155 Payton, Audry 19,78,155 Pea, Marcia 169 Peace, Eddie 181 Pearson, Andi 155 Pearson, Roger 169 Pease, Andrea 181 Pfeiffer, Joseph 181 Pfeffer, Karl 170 Pfeffer, Mary 71,181 Phillips, Mrs. Ann 118 Phillips, Debra 181 Phillips, Jeff 106,107,110,169 Phillips, Picciotti, Pickard, Mr. Richard 127 Ron 170 Michael 181 Pickens, Rita 170 Pierce, Mr. John 135 Piercefield, Mrs. Joan 128,129 Pierson, Denise 181 Pike, James 45,181 Pike, Karen 40 Pink, Ronald 181 Pinnick, Pamela 170 Pohlman, Richard 32,311,156 Polak, Christopher 91,144,170 Pollard, Anthony 156 Pollard, John 156 Pontius, Lawrence 45,96,98, 181 Poole, Gary 170 Poole, James 181 Porter, Michael 156 Potter, Kenneth 181 Potts, Georgia 181 Powell, Mr. Bill 43,99,135 Powell, Mr. Charles 96 Powell, Jane 181 Powell, Pamela 68,71,156 Power, Michael 156,194 Powers, Leland 181 Pratt, Gregory 121,181 Pratt, James 181 Pratt, Pamela 68,71,156 Pressly, David 181 Preston, Geoffrey 156 Price, Alice 170 Price, Barbara 45,71,77,156 Price, D'Arcy 181 Price, David 11,156 Prickett, Michael 181 Priest, Lau Ann 105,156 Priest, Mark 156 Pringle, James 156 Pringle, Terry 156 Pritchard, Paul 170 Probst, Jennifer 27,60,61,75, 78,156 Pruitt, Larry 170 Pruner, Janell 181 Pruner, Jerrald 181 Puhl, John 157 Pulliam, Barbara 170 Purvis, Debra 170 Purvis, John 157 Q Quilland Scroll 74,75 Qurazzo, Michael 181 Qurazzo, Stephanie 157 Rafalco, Roy 181 Ragsdale, Brant 92,181 Ranney, James 170 Raquet, James 170 Ratliff, Morris 73,170 Rawson, Rebecca 164,170 Raymond, Laura 181 Raymond, Michael 95,99,181 Read, Chris 91,110,111,157, 196 Read, Patricia 170 Reasner, Gary 170 Red Cross Club 71 Reed, Jeffrey 181 Reed, Karen 45,157 Reef, Raymond 76,110,157 Reese, Mary 170 Reeser, Randy 76,77,90,91, 1 10,157 Reeves, Robert 170 Reid, Kenneth 26,61,157 Reid, Kittie 181 Reid, Philip 181 Reiman, Ralph 103,181 Reinke, Vicki 170 Rekamemoh Club 73 Remmert, Debbie 157 Rendleman, Mr. Andrew 135 Rendleman, Twila 44,170 Reener, Connie 35,181 Renton, Linda 170,195 Riggs, Kathleen 181 Rightor, Steven 181 Rinderknecht, Donald 110,170 Ringgenberg, Karen 170 Rinne, Diane 170 Roach, Patricia 181 Roales, Ernest 157 Robbeloth, Luella 170 Robbins, Louise 27,104,157 Roberts, Debra 181 Roberts, Howard 114,123,157 Robertson, Belinda 181 Robertson, Garry 170 Robertson, Karen 59,157 Robertson, Robbie 170 Robinson, Curt 173 Robinson, Sherry 181 Robison, William 170 Rodabaugh, Michael 170 Rodebeck, Mark 103,170 Roe, Michael 170 Roeschlein, Elwood 157 Rceschlein, Janet 181 Rogers, Sharon 35,65,17O Rohe, Kathleen 157 Rohm, Helen 181 Rohrman, Cynthia 170 Rohrman, Mark 157 Rollins, Garry 78,95,11O,170 Romeril, Rod 91,114,164,17O Rominger, Eddie 52,181 Roney, Karen 157 Rooney, Lynda 181 Rooney, Mark 157 Rose, James 170 Rose, Susan 181 Rosemeyer, Constance 170 Ross, Carol 158 Sanders, Debbie 27,45,70, 144,158 Sanders, Karen 182 Sanders, Lynn 44,158,209 Sanders Michael 92,182 Sandlin: Donna 64,158 Sandlin, Iris 182 Lee Ann 170 Ross, Ross, Ross Deborah 181 Doug 170 Ronnie 170 Renton, Russell 181 Reynolds 157 Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds 181 Melinda 181 Reseburg, , Chris 14,16,105, , Marcia 54,157 Rita 181 I steven 92,108,174, Rhoderick, David 121,181 Rice, Diane 181 Rice, Randy 157,208 Richardson, Mrs. Dorothy 137 Richardson, Gary 44,170 R' Kard, Pamela 170 R.,ketts, Franklin 170 Ross, Shirley 158 Roudebush, Sara 68,158 Roush, Mr. Max 135 Roush, Robert 158 Rowland, Adele 170 Rowland, Robert 114,158 Rowland, Ted 170 Rush, Elizabeth 181 Rush, Mrs. Margaret 53,135 Rush, Tony 170 Russell, Gary 181 Russell, Vicki 11,158 Russo, Robert 181 Rutan, Scott 158 Rutledge, Doug 110,158 Rutledge, Sandra 182 Ryan, Paul 108,182 Rybar, Garry 84,110,206 Rybar, Zeke 170 Rymer, Paul 91,158 S Sachse, Dan 94,95,110,158 Safranek, Jeanne 170 Samuels, Brutus 164,170 Sanchez, David 27,158 Sandberg, Charlie 158 Sandberg, Julia 170 Satrom, Thom 66,116,158 Sauer, Jeff 138,143,158 Saggr, Kevin 59,75,114,158, 9 Sauerheber, Judy 182 Saunders, John 170 Savage, Gay 158 Savage, Rebecca 182 Savage, Robert 173 Savoldi, Johanna 182 Schamber, Jenny 158 Schaub, William 170 Scherer, Janet 170 Schiele, Robert 44,158 Schilling, John 170 Schmadeke, Kurt 170 Schmidt, Bcrb 58,75,158 Schmidt, Bill 27,52,85,158 Schmoll, Michael 182 Schnabel, Beverly 182 School Board 127 Schubert, Derrick 170 Schubert, Laura 182 Schulenborg, Mr. Merle 135 Schulmeyer, Fritz 61,110,158 Schulmeyer, Lynn 182 Schutt, Jill 182 Schwartz, Philip 158 Schwegman, Susan 170 Science Club 86 Scott, Carla 158 Scott, Mrs. Janice 135 Secoulas, Diane 158 Secoulas, Janet 104,182 Secoulas, Nancy 158 Scuba Club 84 Seedorf, Bradley 158 Seedorf, Douglas 182 Seitz, Larry 159 Seller, Don 159 Seller, Nancy 182 Sensback, Donald 170 Sewell, Carla 182 Shadle, Patricia 171 Shafer, Brian 158 Shafer, Gary 159 Shafer, Mr. Keith 51,135 Shafer, Shari 171 Shank, Bill 62,95,171,189 Shanks, Steve 182 Shannon, Susan 171 Sharp, Daena 182 Sharp, Debra 159 Sharp, Larry 171 Sharp, Linda 171 Sharpe, Eric 159 Shattuck, Deborah 159 Shattuck, Rebecca 9,182 Shaw, David 193 Robin Goetz and Jeanette Kolb practice working the lights for the school musical. Shaw, Karen 182 Shaw, Michele 171 Sheeler, Mickey 171 Shelby, Donna 182 Sheldon, Mr, Louis 72 Shelley, Karen 182 Shelley, Rolanda 75,159 Shelton, Michael 171 Shelton, Roy 171 Shelton, Terri 182 Sherman, Susan 182 Sherrier, Carolyn 105,174,182 Sherrier, Phillip 171 Sherrill, Jinger 182 Sherwood, Mark 171 Shield, Deborah 182 Shields, Paula 171 Shipp, Karen 171 Shockley, Mr. Virgil 129 Sholty, James 171 Shoot, Leslie 171 Short, Deborah 182 Short, Kim 118,138,159 Short, Michael 171 Short, Robert 159 Shoup, Mr. Kenneth 131,135 Shropshire, Anne 104,182 Shryock, Vicky 182 Shultz, Julia 27,54,105,138, 159 Sietsma, Jeff 87,159 Simmons, Pamela 171 sipple, Phillip 106,107,182 sisk, Mickey 90,91,106,107, 114,115,159 Skaggs, Bob 91,110,159 Skocai, Nancy 171 Slagg, Kevin 171 Sleeth, Brenda 159 Sloan, Lawrence 171 Sloan, Randell 171 Slone, David 182 Slusher, Jeffrey 182 Smallman, Sandra 182 Smith, Barbara 182 Smith, Brad 114,159 Smith, Carole 159 Smith, Daniel Dee 91,159 Smith, Daniel Walter 70,159 Smith, Gary D. 171 Smith, Gary L. 182 Smith, Gregory 44,80,160 lndex 219 Index Smith, Jeri 78,160 Smith, Jill 44,160 Smith, Joan 27,153,160 Smith, Li Smith, Li llian 45,182 so 182 Smith, Marc 92,110,164,173 Smith, Mark 112,113,171 Smith, Regina 182 Smith, Robert 171 Smith, Ronald 160 Smith, Sharon 182 Smith, Steve L. 171 Smith, Steven D. 173 Smith, Teresa 182 Snyder, Kathleen 171 Snyder, Terri 160 Snyder, Vicki 171 Social Studies Club 76 Solenberg, James 44,182 Solov, Jerrold 171 Sommer, Miss Barbara 135 Sommerman, Jill 65,171 Sommers, Bobby 182 Sommers, Donald 18,19,138, 160 Sosbey, Paul 182 Soucie, David 182 Spangle, Debra 171 Spangle, Kim 54,160 Spangler, Richard 173 Specht, Ronald 171 Speech Team 78 Speer, Stephen 160 Speer, Susan 182 S ore Mitzi 183 P I Sprague, Sprague, Beth 160 Jacalyn 182 Sprague, Karyla 44,171 Springer, Terry 160 Sprinkle, Ellen 171 Sprinkle, Paul 160 Stamm, Jeffrey 92,99,182 Stanberry, Thomas 95,171 Stanley, Keith 54,182 Straub, Debra 160 Strausbur Bradle 102,lO3, 91 Y 1 10,171 Strickland, Patsy 182 Strickland, Ray 171 Stringer, Michael 26,171 Stroud, Robert 160 Stroud, Sara 171,172 Student Advisory Committee 140,164,174 Stultz, Beckey 182 Stum, Brenda 182 Stum, George 173 Stum, Janice 182 Sum7merlin, Don 91,107,l14, 1 1 Sumner, Bruce 171 Sumter, Daryl 11,182 Sumter, Kevin 99 Susdorf, Gary 121,182 Suskovich, Tony 182 Swafford, Peggy 182 Swanson, John 160 Swayze, Mr. Dennis 37,133 Swayze, Lynette 45,160 T Taber, Kith 61,75,138,160, 209,223 Tabor, Karen 171 Tackett, Michael 171 Tague, Mark 36,182 Tate, Margy 182 Tatum, Steve 91,110,171 Taylor, Faye 182 Taylor, Sheila 47,78,83,119, 171 Teal, Jeffrey 171 Teater, Daniel 160 Tennis iVarsity1 116,117 Tennyson, Ray 45,160 Thacker, Dennis 45,160 Thacker, Sheryl 85,182 Theaman, Olea 171 Thienes, Peggy 182 Thomas, David 172 Thomas, Jeffrey 172 Thomas, Jill 172 Workers surge ahead with LC's new addition. Stapleton, Mr. Carmen 112, 135 Stare, Penelope 171 Statler, Elizabeth 182 Statler, Dr. Elsworth 127 Statler, Stephen 160 Stein, Chuck 171 Stephenson, Donna 182 53 Sterrett, Stephen 108,174,182 Stevens, Kathi 182 1, Stevens, Scott 182 ' Stevens, Vicki 171 Stewart, Gregory 96,171 Stewart, Harold 160 Stewart, Jack 182 Stewart, Michael 94,110,160 as Stewart, Rodney 40,171 1 Stickler, Kurt 160 Stinson, Robert 183 Thomeczek, Terre 182 Thompson, Alan 182 Thompson, Charles 172 Thompson, Cheri 160 Thompson, Curtis 160 Thompson, David 183 Thompson, Deborah 182 Thompson, Deborah A. 172 Thompson, Gary 172 Thompson, Jennifer 161 Thompson, Julie 172 Thompson, Mikki 68,83,105, Thompson, Olive 172 Thompson, Pamela 161,201 Thompson, Steven 161 Thorn, David 161,201 Thrasher, James 174,182 Thurston, John 182 Stock, Cathy 182 Stohler, Katherine 160 Stoltenburg, Christy 171 Stone, Branson 78,126,160 Stonecipher, Thomas 51,78,86, isonocin Storytelling Club 79 Stovall, Jane 176,182 Stovell, Dan 37 Stover, Mr. Gary 135 Strahl, Bill 45,160 Straight, Barbara 45,160 Strain, Janet 171 Strangeway, Bob 171 Strangeway, Gail 171 Strangeway, Steve 107,160 220 Index Thurston, Sharon 182 Tibbs, Donna 171 Tibbs, Freda 183 Till, Glen 161 Timberman, Mrs. Ann 135 Tinch, Buddy 103,183 Todd, Earl 172 Togikawa, Miss Nan 55,135 Tovson, David 182 Townsend, Gregory 96,172 Townsend, Leslie 34,713,182 Track fReserve1 111 Track lVarsity1 110 Trickey, Carol 182 Tri-Hi-Y 68,69 Trittipo, Thomas 182,122 True, Barbara 161 Trueblood, David 85,122,161 Trusty, Robert 161 Tucker, Dave 77,96,161 Turner, Michael 172 Tyra, Charles 172 U Uarich, Sheree 172 Underwood, Mr. Carl 69,135 Unthank, Kitty 119,161 Urban, Monte, 172 V Valchar, Nina 161 Van Buskirk, Sally 173 Vance, Harvey 182 VanDeventer, Mary 45,161 Vandivier, Vivian 182 Van Hemert, Cheryl 164,172 Van Kaveloar, Paul 183 Van Voorhies, Pamela 105, 172 Vaughn, Timothy 91,161 Verbarg, Alan 183 Vermillion, Stephen 14,64,76, 91,114,1l5,161 Vetters, Mrs. Elsie 129,137 Viehe, Richard 183 Vigus, Jane Ann 8,45,49,56, 68,83,143,161,194 Villines, LaRee 172 Vits, Gayle 16,27,161,191 Vivian, Robert 172 Voepel, Mark 161 W Waddell, Alan 162,203 Waddell, Michael 172 Wade, Kim 30,104,162 Wade, Lyn 183 Wagner, David 172 Wagner, Judy 183 Wagner, Judy 183 Wagner, William 45,172 Wahl, Gavin 183 Walker, Billy 183 Walker, David F. 27,86,107, 110,162 Walker, Dick 76,77,85,91,100 138,162 Walker, Harry 44,84,162 Walker, Jay David 68,91,140 162 Walker, Karen 183 Walker, Linda 173 Walker, Theodore 162 Wallace, Mr. H. W. 127 Wallace, Sally 172 Walle, Deborah 183 Walle, Doug 162 Wallsmith, Dirk 164,172 Walsh, Douglas 162 Walters, Kenneth 32,162 Walters, Valarie 162 Walthall, Sandra 73,183 r Walton, Marlene 172 Wance, Betty 183 Ward, Donna 183 Ward, Helen 172 Ward, Mary 183 Warfel, Elaine 183 Warfel, James 183 Waterman, David 162 Waterman, Nancy 172 Watness, Amy 183 Watson, Dole 172 Watson, Gary 183 Watson, Mr. P. E. 128,129 Watts, Charles 172 Weaver, David 183 Weaver, Mr. Ronald 135 Weaver, Miss Vicki 135 Webb, Gary 183 Webb, Pamela 172 Webster, Mr. Richard 50,116, 135 Weddle, Terry 172 Weer, Christena 183 Weigle, Becky 75,162 Weller, James 32,172 Wells, Darrell 162 Wells, Marilyn 172 Wells, Mark 183 Wentworth, Steven 162 West, Frank 173 West, Mrs. Ivy 135 Westerholm, David 162 Westerman, Andrew 162 Westerman, Christopher 171, 172 Whalen, Renee 162 Wheat, Jerry 172 Wheatley, Joseph 183 Wheatley, Lynn 172 Wheeler, Deborah 162 Whippo, Wayne 183 Whitcomb, Susan 45,120,162 White, Brenda 183 White, Diane 162 White, Lynn 183 Whitlow, Scherrie 183 Wick, Nancy 30,31,67,l63 Wickliff, Deborah 183 Wiggam, Gary 81,173 Wiggins, Rebecca 174,183 Wilcox, Kent 163 Wildridge, Mrs. Mary 137 Wiles, Lena 183 Wiles, Norman 163 Wilke, Barbara 58,74,75,78, 163,187,201 Wilkison, Steven 183 Willard, Jon 183 Wilson, Gayle 163 Wilson, Paige 172 Wilson, Sherry 183 Wilson, Susan 172 Wimmenauer, Leslie 105,172 Winchester, Gary 163 Windle, Steven 183 Windle, Victor 163 Wineinger, Candace 183 Wineinger, Timothy 172 Winkel, Mary 183 Wise, Ruth 163 Wise, William 53,92,174,183 Wolf, Eric 27,163 Wolf, J. Gregory 183 Wolf, Mrs. Martha 127 Wolfert, G. 92 Wolf, Lee 44,163 Wolford, Robert 183 Wood, Bob 163 Wood, Frederick 172 Wood, Jeri 45,48,172 Wood, Keith 172 Wood, Michael 183 Wooden, Roger 78,80,173 Workamn, Susan 183 Worley, Lisa 173 Wratten, Jo Ann 172 Wray, Carol 72,163 Wren, Teresa 79,163 Wrestling fReserveJ 102,103 Wrestling iVarsity1 100,101 Wright, Cindy 183 Wright, Harry 183 Wright, Kris 163 Wright, Pamela 172 Wuerch, Bruce 172 Willhoite, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williamso 172 Wilson, A 163 Phillip 183 Mrs. Anne 135 Doris 45,721,172 Mike 163 Philip 163 Ricky 163 Ronnie 183 n, Jill 69,118,119, nn 14,83,105,140, Wilson, Cynthia 27,71,163 Wilson, Daniel 172 Wilson, D iane 172 Index To Advertisers Abbey Repairs 194 Ace Hardware 201 AFNB 186 Applegate Lawrence Mortuary 206 A Ring Brings Pizza 207 Ben Franklin 201 Booth Fisheries 190 Business Furniture Corporation 204 Cameron Electric 196 Castleton Lumber Co. 191 Carl West Shell 200 Cerulli's Barber Shop 191 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. 199 Cohron Mobile Homes 193 CurIey's One Hour Cleaners 198 Dan Young Chevrolet 198 Drink Milk 205 East Side Gas Co., lnc. 209 Edrich Ltd. 195 Em-Roe Sporting Goods 195 Esquire Pharmacy 202 Esquire Plaza Beauty Salon 188 Fairtown Graphics, Inc. 209 Flower Time 202 Franklin Realty 193 Gandy Standard Service 186 Goodmon's Shoes 188 Grahams of Glendale 197 Groves Brothers 203 Hank Sauer Agency 203 Hindel Lanes 203 Hong Kong Inn 186 John Davis Men's Wear 196 John Wilkerson Barber 206 Kline Volkswagen Inc. 187 Lawrence Auto 190 Lawrence Journal 201 MCL Cafeteria 205 Michael Cleaners 190 Miracle Lanes 194 Mock-Trueblood Insurance Agency 189 Newsfoto 187 Y Yakey, Ace 13,27,94,163,196 Yorgen, Dorie 80,105,164, 172,190 Yorger, Marietta 183 York, Michael 183 Yose, Susan 183 Young, David 91,107,115,138 163 Young, John 172 Young, Stephanie 14,26,27,71 161,163 Z Zainey, Joseph 163 Zainey, Mark 183 Zaremba, Barbara 79,163 Zarggs, Angelo 36,84,95,100, 1 Zarvas, Karen 105,183 Zazas, James 183 Zigler, David 163 Zigler, Elizabeth 172 Zilite, Karen 183 Zinn, Tanya 129,173 Zinser, Cynthia 104,179,183 Zitzke, Jacquelyn 105,173 Zumwalt, Karin 138,163,192 Zumwalt, Rebecca 128,183 Oaklandon Sales 197 One Hour Martinizing 192 Paint and Auto Supply 193 Pearson's Platters 195 Pete Heck Construction 188 Preston's Supermarket 209 Professional Car Wash 192 RCA 208 Regency Electronics 193 R. J. Kennington Agency 206 Robertson Auto Supply 196 Roger D. Sanders Insurance Agency 191 Sanders' TV Sales and Service 209 Smart Shops 198 Stationers, lnc. 202 Stockley-Van Camp 205 Sweetheart Gift Shop 191 Tom Lane Auto 189 Tu-Your Door Pizza 189 Vigus Realty and Insurance 194 Wardells Florist 191 I '-Xa. Spf' Bears' Den Staff Editor-in-Chief . .. Managing Editor . Co-Copy Editors . Layout Editor .... Asst. Layout Editor . Clubs Editor ..... Curriculum Editor Faculty Editor .... Senior Editor ..... Underclass Editor . Sports Editor ......., Asst. Sports Editor ...... . . . Business, Sales Manager Commerce Manager . . . . Librarian, Index ...,, Head Photographer ..,...... Photography Staff ....,..... .. .Paula Jensen . . . . . .Linda Myers .Donna Donarski Karen Robertson . . . . .Barb Schmidt Nancy Mattingly .. .. .. .Sally Perry ..Charlie Drane . . . .Kathy Ober Debbie Halcomb Nancy Mattingly . . . .Kevin Sauer . .Charlie Drane . . . .Barb Wilke . . ,Cheree Louks . . .Julie Lerchen . . .Mike Stringer . .John Edwards Jim Nicholas, Mark Tague Adviser ............. Mr. Monte G. Hensley Beginning Staff Members ...... Helen Banyas, Susie Davis, Dona Fisher, Julie Hartley, Sue Heck, Jan Heerman, Diane Henson, Mary Jo Jestadt, Sue Johnson, Debbie King, Mark Knox, Suzie Kurek, Charmaine LaPorte, Adele Row- land, Debbie Spangle, Gayle Wilson, Leslie Wimmenauer, Vic Windle, and other members of first year iournalism classes. Bears' Den Ends Story, Charisma Lingers As we recorded the year, the Charisma at LC became apparent. We glowed in our work, our play and our re- lationships with others. We would like to thank i970 gradu- ate Jerry Brooks, Mr. Chuck Wichmann and Mr. Bud Jeffrey of Beverly Stu- dios for their help in taking pictures. We are also grateful to Mr. Dean McWhirter of indiana School Pictures for taking the underclass portraits, Mr. Dick Kennard of Newstoto Year- books for assistance in technical mat- ters, and to all the advertisers who helped keep the price of the Bears' Den Sl lower than it would have been. We are grateful to Mr. Robert Indiana and Mr. Alexander Calder, who allowed us to photograph their sculptures, Love and Four Planes E'carte's, respectively. We thank Mr. Axel Knudsen of Herff Jones Co. for his art work for our cover. Our deep appreciation goes to the Hensleys. Mr. Monte Hensley spent uncounted hours after school working with the staff, Mrs. Diane Hensley checked pages at deadline time, furnished food, and always knew the answers to those grammar questions. Special thanks, however, go to Krista Kay Hensley, who was kind enough to arrive one week early so her daddy could stay around i3iA for the big deadline of the year. No yearbook can be created without adequate facilities. We thank the Lawrence Central administration for providing working space. Head photographer Mike Stringer spent much of his personal time, money and wheels to take hundreds of pictures that appear in the Bears' Den. Thanks also go to his staff of John Edwards, Jim Nicholas and Mark Tague. Production Notes: The 'I971 Bears' Den was printed on 80-pound dull enamel paper in Futura body type. Headlines are in Futura demi-bold oblique. Consisting of 224 pages, the book is rounded and backed in 160 point binders board. The cover is tour-color process on white fabrikoid. The cover design was originally presented as an artist's conception for the all-school ring. The title page is a tour-color picture with all information reversed. Pages 2-15 feature a gold mezzo-tint screen sur- rounding the pictures. Other special effects include steel screen and direct line. Newsfoto Yearbooks, located in San Angelo, Texas, printed 1650 copies of the 1971 Bears' Den, the 30th edition. Closing 221 L ewgisifv-,., .1 ,J ,. Wim M ' v,f,,k ' 1 N le ' L, ' i f ' in Ideas developed and knowledge gained, , ' , ' 1 'iff hw A A np . wewereabletosee ,Q 5 1,-sushi-w, ' ysiig, 5 ..-. c ::,. ai. Q l -- ., , V k . V as A - .W it - - the Charismatic Aura once defined as intangible. 5 'I 'tgfii-.ftivillfll 4wgq6'l'v'llT9' 5- f.:'B'! , - gb 4 ', -EMT.. . . . in 1-L 1 '.. K 4 3, Y' 1 ,, 'V Translucent as It was, Charisma was evident ffvgmg fiafw nh ifE,f'1l. 'lg 1.1 f ' Q Wi - - - as .e f f- -p.,,,m-'r -Q 'IW '-A - as service organizations expanded Q, .2 ,-23.14.51 I, In ,sg .g . 4. Jam Kea lu their interests in helping , Q A . -Q b4'r,'!+,- 9 .2 'f',,:X?jK',t MP: .i '.,. N ,, ,5 A,-,x'A0 'i I 2 wx the underprivileged and elderly people. 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