Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)

 - Class of 1976

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These people fom an existence which has an effect on the entire world. Our country is a powerful country. I . I ¥t a l.'e, the class of 1976, feel that we are a special class, e feel we are special because we are graduating in the midst of a historic celebration. Our ma. iificent nation is ending 200 years of glorious existence. So the class of 197 dedicates its 1976 Black-n-Oold to the I’nited States of America. it it FIRST ROW(Left-Right): R. Roach,D. Grlndstaff,V. Parsons,N. Lents,N. Bell,A. Jones C. Inman,E. V alker,L. Burton, SECOND ROW: G. Patterson,S. McAtee,M. Downey,J. Doyle L. Smith,K Johnson,G, Lundy,K. Butcher, THIRD ROW: B. Kreitzer,M. Roedel,J. Kearby T Padgett,J. Strange,K. Harshaw,B. Colvin,C, Parsons,P. Hart,FOURTH ROW: J. Blaln P. Ader,R. Layboum,J. Asdell,E. Kyers,C. Arvin,G. Nolan FIRST ROW(Left-Right) : SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Tracy Dust, Superintendent of Loogootee High School System, graduated from Jackson Township High School He recieved his B. S., and M. S., and Ph. D. from Indiana State Univ. Dr. Dust joined the Loogootee School four years ago in 1972, and since then has continued to gain respect from LHS students rod faculty At the close of each school year we normally find our- selves deeply involved with matters that concern Seniors. Annuals, graduation exercises, and family parties are all designed to pay tribute to individual and collective ac- complishments. Unfortunately, most of us tend to forget parents and the emotions that they do feel on behalf of their children. The author of the following quotation is unknown to me. I believe the quotation does supply the words that most parents are unable to say during moments such as this one. People so seldom say I love you, and then its either too late, or love goes. So when I tell you I love you, it doesn't mean you'll never go, only that I wish you didn't have to. pivUwxxAl Thank you for the relationship we have had. pleasure. Tracy Dust It's been a Lester J. Page, Principal of Loogootee High, graduated from Bicknell High School. He attended Indiana State Univ. where he received his B. S., and M. S. degrees. In 1952, Mr. Page joined the Loogootee teaching staff and nine years later was made LHS Principal. During this time he has earned the respect and admiration of all. It may be hard to find the right thing to say at the right time, but even more difficult to leave unsaid the wrong things at a tempting moment. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Ira Clark, Guidance Counselor and Assistant Principal at Loogootee High School, graduated from Montgomery High School. He attended Vincennes University and Oakland City College where he recieved a B. S. degree, and Indiana Univ. where he recieved a M. S. degree. He began teaching in the Loogootee School System in 1962. In 1968 he became Guidance Counselor, and in 1973 he also became Assistant Principal. Mr. Clark has been very helpful to the students during his years at LHS. Patriotism is your conviction that this country is super- ior to all other countries because you were bora in it. George Bernard Shaw R7CHAUP V. DENSON Doug SENIOR PRESIDENT Ba ebalt 1-2; Ba kzt baft 1-2; Student Cnunc I 4; Boo ten Ctub 1-4; T nVi. Ba ketbatt 5-4 Ambition: Mechanic VON HUDSON SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Ba ebalt 2-4; Intn. Ba ketbatt 2-4; Ba ketbatt I; Tnack 4; 8oo te Ctub 1-4; Student Council 4 Ambition: Cotlege BL VNAP.D I. ASVELL I a’f' SENIOR TREASUPEP Boo ten Ctub 1-4; () . 3: Span ill Ctub 3; Piama Club 2-4; Zo State 3; The ini an Societu 2-1: S teen i na Comm. 3-4; Student Council 3; Pirn Conn. 3: vcanbool: 4; (Edi ton); Jntn. Baiketbatt 2-4; Band 1-4; {Vice ifs.): T’ep Band 1-4; Dance Band 3-4 JULIE M. DOYLE Jute SENIOR SECRETARY Band 1-4; Lioni Lain 1; Oint ’ Baiketbatt 3; Ointi’ Tnack 2; Oint ‘ Volleyball 2; Pep Band 1-2; Chonui 3; Cheenteaden 2; Lionette 3-4; Fnench Ctub 1; Cta Of,iicen 2S4; Cadet Teachen 3-4; Pnom Comm. 3; Veanbook Sta A 4; Homecoming nueen Cand. 4 A mbition: S c h rio t I. II. ••ed Ambition: Mental Health Technician ROBERT ACTON Spanish Club 2-3; Boostea Club 1-4 Ambitions Collige. TIM ARVIM Vozo Science Club 1-4; Vaama Club 2-4 Ambition: College KEVIN BATEMAN -Bacon” Baseball 3-4; Into.. Basketball 2-4; Basketball 1; Booster Club 2-4; Cnoss Countay 2-4 Ambitions College STEPHEN L. ALLEN Inti. Basketball 1-4: Boosten. Club 2-4; Paom Comm. 3 Ambition: College NAOMI J. ARVIN Nickil Boostea Club 1-4; FHA 4; V)tom Comm. 3 Ambition: Happiness and Haaaiage NANCY J. BELL Beatle Band 1-4; dials' Taack 2-4; Into.. Volleyball 3; Cheer- leader 2-4; Pep Band 1-2; Spanish Club 1-2; Boos tea Club 1-4; Cadet Teacher 3; Homecoming Cand. 4 Ambitions Physical Education Teacher KEITH BEASLEy Baseball 2; Track 1-4; Booster Club 1-4 Ambition: College SHIRLEY K. ARVl.M Boosteri Club 1-4; FHA 4 Ambition: Happines I TERESA L WW SENNETT SooAttn. Club 1-4; FHA 3-4; SpaniAh Club 1-2 CHRISTINE E. BOWLING nChaiAn Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Fntnch Club 1-4; Boo Attn. Club 1-4; Vnama Club 2-4; Choaui 3; Cadtt Tt.ac.hta 4; Science Club I; Pnom Comm. 3; Vtanbook Staff 4 Ambition: Colltgt and Tnavtl MARTIN JOSEPH CRADLE Sand -4; 3a kttball 1; Tnacfe 1; BooAttn Club 4; CnoAA Countny 2; Into.. 3aikttball 3 Ambition: BuAintAA Canttn JEFFRE A. BLAIN fntnch Club 1; Into.. BaAkttball 3; Golf 4; 8ooAttn Club 1-4; ChonuA 3; Vtanbook Staff 4; Chainman Ambition: Mtchanic SIIERRE BORDERS Band 1-4; Majontttt 2-4; Boo Attn Club 1-4; SpaniAh Club 1; Vnama Club 3-4; ThtApian Society 3-4 JOHN uRUNER SpaniAh Club 2; SooAten Club 2-3 Ambition: Cabinet Mafe en JAMES C. 8URCM Ch ili Sand 1-4; Baiketball 1-4; Tiack 1-2; Pep Sand 1-2; Boyi State Alt. 3 CHERYL CHAMBERS Booitei Club 2 Ambi t ton : fmmlo mg II t Ambition •• V eteilnaiy Medicine FRANCES A. CI viST AS fi an” LtA A.7V SIIKTO'i Rlchild Soatei Club 2-4; 1; Piem Com”i. 3; Choiui ; Science Club 1; Latin Club flijmiaitici 1; Veav 6co ; Sta 3 5 4 fi AA Ambition: Coltene Ambition: To be Loogootce's jitst P4( C.’l0fc.) is t. KARL EWE M. BUTCHER Kay Band 1-4; Viama Club 3; Theiplan Society 3; Booster CEufc J-4; Llonette 2-4; Spanlih Club 1; Cadet Teachei 3-4; Veaibook Stajif 4 Ambition: flementaiy Tcaching SOS A.V MARIE CLARK Kitty Booitei Club 1-3; Til A 1-3; Choiui 1-3 Sivlng Choh 1,2; Libiaiian I; OfiAlce Help I; Science Club 1-3; Guidance Help 2,3. Ambition: Houi etvl e and Social U’oikei. TERRY J. COHNELL Top Cat Band 1-4; Goli 1-2; Pep Band 1-4; Spanlih RONALD J. BUTCHER Club 1; Booitei Club Ron 1-4 Spanlih Club 2; Pep Ambition: College Band 1-4; Booitei Club 1-4; Viama Club 3-4; Piom Comm. 3; Band 1-4 Ambition: College 10 PAVA MTCWFUF COOPEP HI LI p F APp Ef'LEf' ‘Phil Sand 1-4; Pep Sand 1-4; Eltnch Club 3; Booiten. Club 1-4; Viama Club 2; ChonuA 3-4; Vance Sand 3-4; Cadet Teachei 4; O ice Help 4 Bahcbatl 1-4; In ft. Baibetbclt 1-4; pion (Voir . 3: '’iri' p iitce 3; Brrstci Club 1-4 Ambition' Cr11 e ae Ambition: HappineiA IAPCAPET P. riULEP a ii' Bmtei Club 3-4 THA 4 Ambition: phr tealarhei ELIZABETH AV'J CpA'i[ Beth A rani 5 It Club I - 2 : Ptflma Club 2; Linn La 1 I; Ha 7 man a 2-4 Pui dance lie I” 3 - 4 r P pm 0Omm. 3 A • ( i tie n rlccr.f i-'-iLLIA CATES Silt AHTHOHV J. PANT Tonu c‘'an i Ah i tub 2-3 : l . 3) ; Ben tei CIub 1 - 3: Sc ience Club 1 4; Inti. Sahctbntt 1 Tiack 1-2; Inti. Raiketbatt 1-4; BooAtei Club 1-4 Ambition: Ail foice Ambition: C011e aC t'Hrvr v. (pparfp) • r 'TEE le ' 2-4: Scottei Club 1-4; Ciami Club 3-4: E c 4 m ir n c ec e t 3 ■ 4 : Student Crime it 1-2: Cadee Tear be- 4; pirm Com . 3; Ftntt 3.4 JANET GREENWELL Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Spanish Club 1; Boosten Club 1-4; FHA 3 Ambitions Ainlines PATRICIA HART Patt'j Basketball 2; Tiaek 1; Intn. Basketball 1-3; Intn. olleuball 2; Spanish Club 1-2; (0 . 2); Vnama Club 1-2; Glee Club 1-3; Melodettes 2-3; FHA 1-3; Cadet Teachens 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; GAA 1-2 (0ff. 1); School Plan 1-2 VEBRA L. HAWKINS Snake Spanish Club 1-3; Boos ten. Club 2-3; FHA 3-4; Cadet Teachens 4 Ambition: Nunse VENISE ANN GRINVSTAFF Intn. Volleyball 3-4; Lionette 2-4; Pnom Comm. 3; Fnench Club 1; Boosten Club 1-4; Student Council 1; Lions Lain 1; Yean- book 4 Ambition: ISU V0L0RES A. GUTHRIE Vody Band 1-4; Tnack 2; Intn. Volleyball 3; Pep Band 1-4; Chonus 3-4; Lionette 4; Pnom Comm. 3; Swing Choin 3-4; Cadet Teachen 4; Boosten Club 1-4 Ambitions Manniage and Happiness LARRY H. HOLTZ. JR. L.J. Tnack 1-2; Yeanbook Sta 4; Cnoss Countnu 1-2; Intn. Basketball 1-4; Vnama Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Boosten Club 1-4; Student Council 2; Class Officen 3; Science Club 1-4; Pnom Comm. 3 PAUL E. H1LVEBRANV Ambitions Accountant PAMELA J. HARRISON Pam Band 1-4; Spanish Club 1-3; Boosten Club 1-3; Vnama Club 3 Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1; Tnack 1-4 Ambition: Vata Pnocessing KELLIE K. JOHNSON Tnack 3; Volle.tlba.ll 1-4; Lionette 2-4; BooAten Club 2-4; Vnama Club 3-4; EH A 4; Cadet Teachen 4; Of{Ice Help 3; Pnom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Chainman AMV J. JONES Amo6 SUSAN HOWE SuAie-Q BooAten Club 3; Hanmony 3; Office Help 3 Into.. Volleyball 3-4 Cheenleaden 2-4; Alt. 1; Fnench Club 1-4; Student Council 3-4; ClaAA Off. 1-2; ChonuA 3-4; Hanmony 2; Swing Choin 3-4; Cadet Teaeh.en.it 3-4; Office Help 4; Pnom Comm. 3; Veanbook 4; Homecoming Queen Cand. 4 Ambition: College Ambition: Modeling CONNIE JO INMAW Tooten. Spanish Club 1; FHA 4; 8ooAten Club 1-4; Chonui 3; Cadet Teachen 4} Pnom Comm. 3; Veanbook Staff 4; LionA Lain 1; Hanmony 3 Ambition: Speech Thenapy MARy JANE JONES Janie Band 1-4: Off. 4: Pep Sand 4; dooa ten Club 1-4; Off. 3; GinlA' Tnack 2; Vnama Club 2-4; Peponten 2; Intn. Volleyball 3-4; Fnench Club 1-4; Off. 3; TheApain Soe. 3-4; Student Council 2-4; Off. 3-4; FHA 4; ChonuA 3-4;0ffice Help 3-4; LionA Lain 1; Veanbook 4; Hanmony 2; Uho'A tttio; Home- coming Queen 4 GINA PEE JONES Fnench Club 1-4; FHA 4; BooAten Club 1-4; Vnama Club 2-4; Cadet Teachen 3; Pnom Comm. 3 Ambition: To get mannied and be happy IARK WILLIAM JEFFERS Intn. UaAketball 1-4; dooAten Club 1-4; 13 Llir.LL b or JUL1L A. KLASJ band 1 - 4, Pep 3 zn.i 2 li.tr. Volleyball 2; oooiter cCub i - 4, Picw Ccnii'1. 3, Cadet Tead.er -J; Orxma CCub 2-J; Lieni Lair I; C.'iciui -J, ifainon 2, Science CCub 1 G-tlili ' Track 4; Lion cite 2-4; Spaniih Ccub -2 {G.ij. 2); Cooi tel CCub - 4 ; Lioni Lair 1; drama Club; C.'iciui 4 Ambition: Collejo Ambition: Foreitny and Conieroation Plot CCA A. KRtlTZER bcckij Spxnii.i CCub 1-4: FilA I; Plains CCuo 2- J, Tneipian Societij 3- 4; Lioni Pen 4; Science Club 2; darmonij 2; Jho'i .Jhc i in Foreijn Lanjua.jei Ambition: Co Hejc ALBERT F. KE‘l'IFVv Baiketball J-2; s0ll! State 3; Pi cm Comm. 3; riasi 0dicer 1-3 Cron Coun tru I - 4; TinrJ: J-4; Student Council 1 - 3 Ambition: Me4t point KELLV La MAR Ptep Baieball 1-4; 8aiketball 1-2; Booiter Club 3-4; lntr. Baiketball 3-4 •1CUAEL 1. K1VJELL Cron Coun tru 1-2; Track 1 - 4; Boo ter Club 2-4; lntr. Boihetball 1-4 Ambition: Cotlene and Emntciime nt Hand 1-4; Track 2: pe” Hand 4: Fro nek CCub 4; Officer: ■Joo i te r Club 1 - 4 : Clan Odi cor 1-3: S ' i )• Cho (r 3 - 4 ; v oar bool S tad 4 lioni lad 1; CTfi'C K1VELL ( ’r',ui }’4 lntr. Baiketball 3-4 Boater Club 3-4 FRANCIS H. LARKIN flank Band 1-4; Basketball 1; Inti. Basketball 2; Goli 1-4; Boostei Club 1-4; Rep Band 1-4 Ambition: Gotfa and Happiness ORACF LYNNETTE LUNVV Giac.ii 8oostei Club 2-4; FHA 1-4; [OH. 3-4); Puma Club 2-4; Thespian Society 3-4 Cadet Teacheis 4; Plom Comm. 3; Yeaibook StaH Ambition: Coltege DUANE P. MANN Boostei Club 4; Vlama Club 2-4; Thespian Society 2-4; Science Club 2-4. Ambition: Field o j Electionics MARV ANN LAPKIN Boostei Club 1-4; FHA 2-3; Flench Club 1; Viama Club 2-4; Cadet Teachei 3-4; Veaibook StaH 4 Ambitio n: Huise NANCV LVNN LE'ITS ’Beal ANTHONY F. MATTHEWS Gills' Tiack 3-4; Inti. Volle'ihall 3: Spanish Club 1; Cadet Teaches 4; Boastci Club 1-4; Til A 2-4 Inti. Basketball 1-4; Boostei Club 1-4. Ambition: Ail Foice Ambition: Hodclina JAV S. HATT1NGLV Basketball 1; Tiack 1-4; Boostei Club 1-4; Inti. Basketball 2; Boys’ State 3; Cioss Countiy 1-4; Student Council 1-4 Class OH. J-5; Piom Comm. ? Ambition: Computei Technology BFN LINPERMAN Ambition: Diesel Mechanic KENNETH L. MATTINGLY Bcue.ba.ll 2; Track 2-4; Cross Country 1,2; Basketball 1-4. Ambition: College ERICK L. MYERS Baseball 1; Tntr. Basketball 1-2; Golf 1-3; Pep Band 1-3; Spanish Club 1-2; Booster Club 1-4; Jar.ce Jand 1-4; Year- book Staff 4; (ChairmanI Ambition•• College PETER C. MEDINA Ambition: Success SHIRLEY ANN HcATEE VONALV E. HILLS Into.. Basketball 1-4; Booster Club 1-4 Ambition: Navy Intr. Volleyball 3-4; Volleyball 2; Cheer- leader 3; Llcnette 4; French Club 1; FHA 3-4; Booster CLub 1-4; Drama Club 2; Chorus 3; Cadet Teacher 4; Home- coming Oueen Cand. 4; Yearbook Staff 4 Ambition: College STEVEN A. McATEE Mac Baseball 1-2; Basketball 1-2 Ambition: College MICHAEL L. MONTGOMERY Mike Track 2-4; Cross Country 4; Booster Club 1-4; Intr. Basketball 4. 16 JANET ANN HEUKAM Juana Intx. Volleyball 3-4; Spanish Club 1-3; Boosteri Club 1-4; Vxama Club 3; FHA 3-4; Cadet Teachexs 3; Veaxbook S-ta O lce Help 3-4 Ambition: Success and Happiness BOWIE C. O'CONNOR Spanish Club 1-4; Boostex Club 1-4; Vxama Club 2-4; Cadet Teachex 3-4; Science Club 2 Ambition: College r.AJL ANN PATTERSON Pete Glxls' Txack 4; FHA 3-4; Volleuball 2-4; Inti. Volleyball 3; Student Council 1-4; Secxetaxn 4; Boo Aten Club 1-4; Veaxbook StaftK 4; Llonette 2-4; Fxench Club 1; Pxom Comm. 3; Cadet Teachex 4; LlonA Ven 4 KENNETH J. N1GG Cobb Ambition: College Baseball 1-4; GoU 1-2; Basketball 1-4; Boostex Club 1-4; THERESE PAVGETT THOMAS GENE NOLAN Jaime Spanish Club 2-4; (T teas . 3); FHA 3-4 (0([$.4); Boostex Club 1-4; Vxama Club 2- 4; Cadet Teachexs 3- 4; Pxom Comm. 3; Veaxbook 4 Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Intx. Basketball 1-4; Spanish Club 2; Pxom Comm. 3; Axt Chalxman Veaxbook 4. Ambition: College VICKI LEE PARSONS Vic Ambition: College lntx. Volleuball 4; Boostex Club 1-4; Vxama Club 2-4; Cadet Teachexs 3-4; FHA 3-4; Pxom Comm. 3; Veaxbook Staff if 4 SHARON LEE NOLLEV Noodle Ambition: Txavel Glxts ' Txack 2; lntx Volleyball 3; Spanish Club 1; Boostex Club 1-4; Ambition: Happiness ROBERT L. PENDLETON Ambition: An.mtj LAURA B. RICHARDSON Lota Band 1-4; Pep Band 3-4; Spanieh Club I; Booiten Club 1-4; Vnama Club 2-3; EHA 3; Libnaniann 2 rHA 4 RHONDA RENEE ROACH R ona1' NINA L. PHILLIPS Booiten Club 4; FHA 4; Cadet Teachen 4; Guidance Help 3 ROGER E. RANEV Intn. Banketball Ambition-. Anmy lntn.. Volleyball 3-4; Spaninh Club 1-3; Ofr icen 2; Vnama Club 2-4, Then pain Society 3-4, Steen- ing Comm. 3-4, Oiiice Help 3-4; Pnom Comm. 3; Veon- book Staii 4; Choinman; FHA 4; Cadet Teachen 3-4 Ambition: Tnavel AMR ANN ROEDEL Shonty Cheenleaden 4; Pnom Comm. 3, Fnench Club 4, oooAten Club 1-4; Libnanian 2-3; O ice Help 3-4; Veanbook Sta i 4, Vnama Club 4 Ambition: Happinenn 1-4. 18 JOWI V. SARGENT Band 3; Fxench Club 1-3; Txeasuxex 3; Boostex Club 1-3; Vxama Club 3; FHA 3,1; Thespian Society 4; Haxmony 1; Choxus 3; Cadat Teachex 3,4 Llbxaxlan 3; Office Help 2; Pnom Comm. 3. ELENA M. SPAULVING Spanish Club 1-2; Boostex Club 1; FHA 1; Vxama Club 1; PATRICIA ANN STEVENS Patti Boostex Club 1-2; FHA 1-2 Ambition: Uaxxlag and Happiness LuANN SIMS Pooole” Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Spanish Club I; Boostex Ctab 2-4; Vxama Club 2-4; Pxom Comm. 3; Veax- book 4 Ambition: College and find a Job. LVNVA K. SMITH Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-3; Spanish Club 1; Boostex Club 1-4; Choxus 3-4; Vxama Club 2-4; Thespian Society 3-4; Cadet Teachexs 4; Science Club 1; FHA 4; Pxom Comm. 3; Veaxbook Staff 4 Ambition: Vata Input PAVIP H. STRANGE Stxange Baseball 1; Intx. Basketball 2-4; Fxench Club 1; Pxom Comm. 3; Student Council 2-3; Boostex Club 2-4; Vxama Club 2-4; Thespian Societ'f 2-3 RHONVA STREET dooitex Club 2-3; Pxom Comm. 3 EILEEN WALKER Ion Intx. Vollzuba.ll 3-4; Fxench Club 4; FIIA 2-4; Booitex Club 1-4; Vxama CLub 4; Veaxbook Staff 4; Chalxman JOHN WM. TAy LOR Tayl daiketball 1-2; Txack 1-4; Cxoa Country 1-4; Vxama Club 2; Pxom Comm. 3 Ambition: Mechanic CARLA TRAHBAUOH Band 1-4; Pep Band 1; Spanlih Club 1; Booitex Club 1-3 Ambition: Happlnen and Maxxlage L1NVA WELTON Booitex Club 1-4; ChoXui 4; Cadet Teachex 4 MICHAEL WHITTINGTON BERNAVETTE M. WALKER Bexnle Glxli Txack 2-4; FHA 1-2; Spanlih Club 2- 4; Booitex Club 1-4; Vxama Club 1-4; Theiplan Society 3-4; Veaxbook Staff 4; Choxui 1; Who'i Who In Foxelgn Languagei Bateball; Jntx. Baiketball ME LAMI E OOlONt V Hei JAV V. WILLIAMS Jnt . Ba.ikttba.il 2; faench Club 1; BooittA Club 2-4; Ambition: Aia FoAce IntA. Volleyball 3-4; Lionette 1-4; FAeneii Club 1; BooiteA Club 1-4; Cadet TeaeheM 3-4; VeaAbook S-ta 4; Vaama Club 2; PAom Comm. 3 Ambition: Remediat Reading TeacheA CARLA J. HASLER Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-3; Spaniih Club 1 BooiteA Club 1-4 Ambition: UaAAiagt and Happintii STEVEN F. ZEHR Ambition: To attend College and obtain a degaee in Law. NARK GUV CLASS SPONSORS UAi. CaAolyn Johmon Na. Stephen Poehlein Opha S-irn 21 CLASS HISTORY The Clan o f 1976 itaxted thelx jou. ney through tJic hallt oft LHS -in September of 1 972. Oux tpontaxt and c Ian offlcext itaxted ut off with a. fund xaltlng pxoject of telling key chalnt. We we e xewaxded 1 doing a good job tolth a Txe hman Vance. 0u i Sophonoxe Veax Mat itaxted off by the Bxlght Idea of telling light bulbt. We alto tpontoxed a chill tuppex amd managed the coat check at all the home batketball garnet; xemembetj all thote ball garnet we Hung axound? In the couxte of oux J unlox Veax we had chaxae of the Concenlo n Stand at the batketball garnet. Thlt yeax Mat highlighted when oux tmall, but vexy mighty Llont gained the honox at State Runnex-Upi at the Maxket Sguaxe Axena In Indlanapollt. Aftex all the excitement had tettled, plant fox the Junlox-Senlox Pxom wexe made. The flxtt doted pxom at LHS wat held at the Capex Houte In Hunting buxg and the theme The Beit of fly Love Mat choten. The Vaxlatlom pxo- vlded the mutlc. When It teemt at though you've juit found youx May axound and tettled down It’t time fox that big yeax, Oux Senlox Veax. Evexy- one’t buty oxdexlng tenlox feetft, announcement , and tMeatext xecelved fox vaxlout actlvltlet. Many axe thinking of college, tome maxxlage, and ttlll othext axe undecided. Vou jutt tuxn axound and that big moment of gxaduatlon It In fxont of you. The time when evexuone mutt go hit ox hex own way. Although Me go iepaxate Mayt thexe axe many good memoxlet of LHS that will xemaln with ut foxevtx. CLASS OFFICERS FRFSHMAV | Pxetldent .....jAlbext Kennt Vice Pxet..... .lay Haltingly Secxetaxy ..... Bxenda Lannon Txeatuxex ......Am} Tenet Black and Gold Key Chalnt SOPHOMORE Pxetldent .... Albext Kennedy Vice Pxet.........Julie Voyle Secxetaxy ..... Bxenda Lannon Txeatuxex ............... Amy Jonei K TTecfe. 0hill Suppex JUNIOR SENIOR Pxetldent ..... Albext Kennedy Pxetldent Vice Pxet......Jay Haltingly Vice Pxet Secxetaxy ..... Bxenda Lannon Secxetaxy Txeatuxex ........ Laxxy Holtz Txeatuxex Voug Venton Von Hudton Julie Voyle Jay Atdell Pxom, Concetilon Stand BEST PANCERS ALWAYS LATE PRETTIEST SH1LE Von Hudson S ocnnadotto Walk on MR. BOV S MISS LE'JS ( .ill Ellen t Kellie Johnson J«7 Asdell 6 (Jail Pallets on % BEST VPESSEV ___2=. HOST ATHLETIC Kenny Nigg s Fa ancet ChAi tma MOST OUTSTANDING IN THEIR FIELD Eileen WalkeA 6 Randy SoueAdyke HOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED AlbeAt Kennedy 6 Becky KAeitzeA ALWAYS PROMPT Steve Zehn S Chenyl ChambeAt FASTEST TO THE LUNCH LINE Steve Alien S Bnenda Lannan BIGGEST STORYTELLERS Lynaa Smith S Laaah Holtz '(Bert ) (, 'wanti it eriod clas s e FOR SAL So me torn i it too b yearbook Soon Contact Kelli 1969 yellow V Ex.celle.nt con I considerin'. : H lotted ' HI’ ■_] mm [77'd I ■ rl ct refer cm i id MB 'ood backl iea-C '( KflVrtltrtUOfe ’ 4 C ’U so you can iee an aft the uou d lOi xg WfH eastiKe bie Ha ■in. on action. I| net this trip ch seat we nucfyian the second seat by the (n't your Contact Vel 77 c abilit he late. Be rnadette 4 t 00 on tdte, so can be coi of mf Harkjf r then cmM re a -e.c tl ; prices v One ant o tooxn out ■ t ract, and cross- country teas. Must sell as a pair. PcaSjpn For S ell no - - V % £o toe • e seat in Trip lass. Contact remj Connell '!; Piece r t_ the Pock i(o in to dumb e.nougK ro Dun i Vana Cooper thousands of. lies t.ha trackj te pain an C n to at ■ s tact Walker at We (. «f t. tW. have in cross-coui along W arati One hole root, sliqhtlji price 104. Jan Pisacher jg .i be arnina; t i th tl h|tt also the Art-tel® jjjftion. Contact 1lattingh . 1 he xs inattainablo., see im j a rone Inex-t. I rfe i inftMQ jSRP rontact She re er. thless Bt tiitess T4 Book. C er :‘lediyu 4 tact fee , hen t A nt j. ■ I'.’h Be n r 3rd ta L t- ao. health. Can sell very cheap. Cheryl Chambers 'cicci 263 -to any- who like4 it vci; 'co-iateu locicci. Ic-tc with a •Jiy Caji 'pictuxt ’’c-tc kO SC, candj, io ia , kleenex, ana iAorted -thing A. Inly Cincinnati, an-1 icc; apply. ■aace. Lundy 1976 Senior dall ocker--comeA com- lete Mi-tii ncAA , , and raunch-- iuAt be paid $or in ih-or might trade or anything oj Mt ability to get away with Rule 3 to ani upcoming Senior. The price La Right'. LeaAnn durton zanzA One 1969 biuz and white toad pick-up, Guaranteed to run even with water in the gaA tank. 13 intercAted contact Kin KZingZe. good condition conAi l- ering. Extra partA optional. Co At: It Kit o$ter.A conAider Connie lliman ‘ y ability to drive to Trinity SpringA wil amazing accuracy ai ability and at the Aame time run out i gaA. .'Iike Hontgomt - The locker 193 in Jma o oi.ee il ig h. A an lldift hr be running hurdlcA in track, .lancy dell The nickname Lard and a very large Apace to ftill in Pom-Ton. Julie Doyle antique. PleaAe ”uAhl Steve Allen To any junior, my locker which w as us ed 1 week cfut of the year. Janet Greenwell Lockea number 193. There's cob webs and cracker crumbs that 30 along with it. If anyone is interested contact•• Carta Trambaug :'l Ip air of knitting needles, and a crochet hook and the clan that joes with these. Jill sell very cheap. LuAnn Sims GIVE AWAY All classes taken in my Senior year. hot very good condition out good for clearing the mind (permanently). Jay Asdell All the GREAT'nights in 'Montgomery with flat tires. Vicki Par a n n a 'iy nickname 8. 3. to anyone with a 3. 3. Shirley McAtee A Physics boot, poor condition.. Also all of the vectors and componints in the universe. Erick lyers FOR REHT Hy desk in algebra II. It is in the ■fth row from the door, second seat back. It's the one with all the writing on it. Hope you .have more luck with it than I did. Julie Kearby The same front seat 2nd period study hall to any unlucky student. Gina Jones 1 furnished unused locker in the Jr. High, previous owner transfered, condomen- ium style living. Contact Locker S, 8-3-30 before Hay 28, 1976. Ben Linder mien UAHTEV A new nind for college, old one is burned m£.l Gene do Ian - Peyote. ’JutCons and San Pedro cactus in massive quantities. Call or write 29 3- ■1618. dark Gu j A quick and simple cure for the Sunday morning blahs. Laura Richardson One pair of old blue-j ea rn to wear on Fridays. ■ Jaomi Alvin 3th row, 2nd seat, 1th period Cociologt. !’Pat and books, all Che good times in it and at L1IS. Elena Sp.i aiding One paM of s uTinch plat form s hoes for added tallness. Hina Phillips Someone to fill the position of Editor for the Yearbook. Caution: This job tends to cause great headaches at tines. Good Luck'.'.'. Karlene Butcher To buy a desk out 0' Trig class because of .time spent in there Vuane Mann A loyal Cincinnati Reds fan to take wj place in Graphic Arts and to constantly n ,M r.Poehlien that the Reds are 'lumbo 1 . Just enroll in his class neat year, 'lelanie Oowney L'A'ITEV A SEHIQP. CLASS as nice as friendly, and as cooperative, as tiu CLASS of 1976. 'Mss A. UAHTEV Wc| are now taking applications for a class to replace the CLASS OF 1976.' Hast be nice, friendly, and cooperativel Others need not Rpply, Contact Hr. Poehlein and Hrs. Johnson GIVE Ai'IA ‘ The rule of Loogootee High School and all of the GREAT memories of beijQ a L.H.S. SeMj.0%. THOSE WERE... I) Hina Phillint 2) Lea Ann Button 3) Vave Stnanoe 4) Gait Pattentcn 5) Shette Boxdett 6) Albent Kennedy 71 Beth Ctane 8) Katlene Butchen 9) Kellie Johnton 10) Jack Divine 11) 'lelanie Vowneif 12) Shitleu MeAtee 15) Eileen Walken 14) (lta.ee Lundy 15) Venite ntindtta 16) Janet Oteenioell 17) Haney Bell 18) Phonda Poach the nays 1) Pat S 'lake Monti)one.an 2] Lan.au llotz 3) Jar Matt-Lnqti 4] nana Coonea 5) The.ae.ie Padgett 6] vlionda Staeet 7) Baenda Lannan g] Litnda Snath 9) 'fartrr Ann Laakt.n 10] Lu Ann SanA 11] Naon-L Aavin 12] ChaiA 8owtana 13] Beanadette Kalk.ea 14] Janie Tone TC J££M£M££JZ . .. J) Jay Kide.it 2) Canto Jo Hasten 3)Kim Ktingie 4) Hank Je 6em 5) Vebbie Hawkins 6) Vodij Guthnie 7) Jutiz Voyte S) Tony Vant 9) Kmy Jones 10) Vickie Pansons 11) Kztty Laman 12) Connie Inman 13) Jutiz Keanby 14) Becky Kneitzen 15) Kandy Souendike 16) Suian Home 17) Jz46 Btain IS) Jeanne Otiven 19) Pattie Stevens COUKT’S IN SESSION On May {ourth, 1976 the tenior c.la. i o{ Loogootee High School took a {ield trip to the Martin County Count houte to watch a mock trial. Senior clan membert were choten to partici- pate in the trial. Paul Hildebrand wai choten at judge. Jay Atdell and Patty Stevent at the detente lawyertj Steve Zehr at protecuting at- torney, Kenny Mattingly at the attittant pro- tecuting attorney and Erick Myert at the defendant. The cate uted wat an actual court cate {rom a 1913 murder trial in Vanderburg County. The namet o{ the witnettet and de{endant were the actual namet in the cate. Thote who portrayed the witnettet were: Rhonda Roach, Vonnie MHit, Jay Williamt, Karlene Butcher, Marty Bradley, Mark Van Meter, Keith Beatley, Kevin Bateman, Melanie Vowney, Haney Bell, and Ben Linderman. Othert who participated in the trial were Gail Patterton at court clerk and Mary Ann Roedel at the baili{{. Thit wat done {or the purpote o{ informing teniort how court proceedingt are formed and carried out. The Senior Clatt would like thank Mr. Mike Lett and Mr. William Weikart {or their help in preparing the trial. The baili i, Many Ann Roedel iuieam in de eme uiitneM Ma fe l an Helen Evenyone itandi ai the. Judge entem He'le come the judge'. Count Antiit, Lanny Holtz, iketchei the pnoceedingi Count Clenk, Gail Pattemon looki on Kenny Haltingly tniei t- iniluence the judge, Paul Hildenbnand •Mn. Lett and Un. Weikant give advice to the de eme and the pnoiecutom CLASS FLOVUZ CLASS t!OTTO CLASS COLOR Red Ron j a tune licit, $on.mil ut,, Hid, tlkZte and SZue Otlieas have Zn pZned at,, To ae.'Ueoc ii oum atone. ACiUEl'c Ambttion Compeittion do non. Indepeudence Lndunance I aZuei Lndeavon Von Hudion Jaij AidetZ JutZe Vo'jZe SecT.ij Knettzen A Zb ext Kennedij Jaj ' atttng L'j Joug Ociuon 41 JAV MATTINGLY V aZe.iUc£oJLZan ALHEPT KENUEVV Jett Point Appointee JOJ UtlVSOM V-Psie.6. JECKY KREJTZEZ So, tutato titan JOUO JENSON CZd6 6 Pic.5. JULIE VOVLE C£a 4 oec. JAy ASVELL C£a64 Ttica6. Cra-ys Vice JaT s Anthony Beasley President Janett Walton Superintendents Secretary School Treasurer Lave me Kiefner Payroll Clerk Stanford Arvin Secretary Ann Ackerman: Sociology, Government, Current Problems, Yearbook We must all hang together, or as- suredly we shall all hang seperately. Den Franklin Faryl Armstrong: Typing I, II, Office Practice Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy Mrs. Arnett: Chorus Favorite Historian: Aaron Copland, a person who gave American music a re- spected place in history. Keevin Biggs: Literature I and III, and English I and III Nothing in the past is dead to the man who would learn how the present came to be what it is. Stubbs Jack Butcher: Boy s P. E., World History, Athletic Director The greatest accomplishment is not in never failing; But in rising again after you fail. Vince Lombardi John Drake: Biology, Jr. High Favorite Historical Figure; Benjamin Franklin 46 Steve Fisher: V orld History, U.S. History Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is. Vince Lombardi Mrs. Gill: English I, Literature I, Special Math, General Hath, Junior High Favorite Historian: Dolly Madison, a brave first lady as well as a social butterfly. Bob Grannan: Algebra I, General Hath, Geometry To do nothing is the way to be nothing. Nathaniel Howe Ed Hamilton: Elementary Band, Wind Ensamble, Symphonic Band, and Junior High America is a tune; it must be sung together. Gerald Stanley Lee Jerry Heironimus: Shorthand, General Business, Bookkeeping A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. Henry Aaams Vic Hum: Biology, Advanced biology, i-arth Science Sell a country! •.’hy not sell the air, the clouds and the great sea, as well as the earth? Did not the Great Spirit make them all for the use of his children? Tecumseh 47 Carolyn Johnson: Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Eiology Favorite Historical Figures Jonas Salk: Discovered polio vaccine. Greg Johnsons Speech, Advanced Comp., Literature I, English I The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight. Theouore Roosevelt Dave Kavanaugh: Physics, Algebra I, Junior High Favorite Historian: Abe Lincoln Lee Kavanaugh: Business Math, Typing I, General Business There is no man living who isn't capable of doing more than he thinks. Henry Ford inie liai’tin: Generj1 V.'ooa, ood I ana II, advanced Drafting The band that follows intellect can achieve. Ilichelangelo Jill Littell: Consumer Education, Interpersonal Relationships, Home Furnishings, Housing, Family Living, Foods I and II, Clothing I and II When you educate a man you educate an individual; V hen you educate a woman you educate a whole family. Lr. Charles D. Mclven 48 John Knepp: Metals, Power Mechanics, Advanced Metals, Advanced Power Mech- anics, and Junior High A little learning is a dangerous thing.” Linda Mehringer: Health and Girlfs P. E. ’The level of physical, mental, moral and spiritual fitness of every Ameri- can citizen must be our constant concern.” John F. Kennedy, Message of American Schools on physical fit- ness Randy Mills: U. S. History, Current Problems, Junior High, Ecomomics ”... to every man the right to live, to work, to be himself, and to be- come whatever thing his manhood and his vision can combine to make him ... This seeker, is the promise of America.” Thomas Wolf Tin Nonte: brivers Ed., Poyfs P. E., Psychology ”The rewaru of a thing well done is to have done it.” Anne Oseri English I and II, Liter- ature I and II, Speech, Advanced Composition Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.” Vernon Sanders Law Kiss Pielemeier: Family Health, Bach- elor Living, Child Developement, Foods I and II, Clothing I and II ”The world has never had a good defin- ition of the word liberty, and the American people, just now, are much in want of one•” Abe Lincoln 49 Steve Poehlein: Graphic Arts, Advanced Graphic Arts, Drafting, Electricity , Junior High The body of Eenjamin Franklin, Printer , ... lies here, food for worms, but the work shall not be lost, for it will ... appear once more in a new and more elegant edition, revised and corrected by the author. Ben Franklin, Epitaph on himself Fred Robberts: Art I, Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Textiles, Crafts, Sculpture, Ceramics, Junior High A social order is stable so long as it can give scope to talent and youth. Youth itself is a talent- a perishable talent. Eric Hoffer Max Schmidt: English II and III , Literature II and III Life is not a static thing. The only people who do not change their minds are the incompetents in asylums, who can't, and those in cemetaries. Senator Everett K. Ldrkson Annette Seib: French I, II, III Everyone complains of his memory and no one complains of his judge- ment. La Rochefoucauld Charles Sims: Drivers Ed., Junior High Drive as though your life depends on it, because it does. Sandy Vollmer: Spanish I, II, HI I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress. John Adams 50 Jane Mounts birector. Social Studies Service Center Louise Conolty Librarian's Aide Jill Schweikarth School Nurse Mary Alice Clements Secretary in Social Studies Service Center Larry V'eitkamp: General Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, An- alitical Geometry Let us have faith that makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. Abe Lincoln Men are wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience. George Bernard Shaw Mrs. Wolford: Librarian COOKS Left (Front to Back) : Betty Dove, Betty Wessell, and Millie Strawn Right (Front to Back): Doris Lindsey, Sally Strawn, and Betty Bough CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Percy Norris, Teresa Nolley, and Jess Ellis 52 54' E L A 5 5 Pres. Sec, V Pres. Treas. Douc Tarvin, Donna Butcher, Janet Doyle, Georgette Williams. 0 F F I E E R 5 55 Jerry Abel Randy Abel Karen Arney Nike Arvin ‘Kevin Beasley Richard Bledsoe Robert Bradley Susan Bradley Jeff Bullock Dennis Burch Donna Butcher Gary Butcher Nike Carr Cathy Clark William Clark Barbara Colvin Carl Cooper Polly Cornwell Diana Cox Theresa Cramer Randall Crowder Gary Cunningham Wayne Cunningham Tim Dant Margaret Divine Sherri Divine Janet Doyle Blane Dust Debbie Dye Shelly Felton Valerie Fields Naydine Fuhrman Sandra Fuhrman Cindy Garrett Jane Gates John Gilbert Bill Greene Larry Haag Jerry Harder Deanna Harper Kim Harsh aw Danhy Hart 56 Chester Hazel Cheryl Hembree Pam Hildebrand Mark Hines Don Holmes Jeff Hunter William Jonas Diane Jones Sam Kearby Alice Lannan Roger Layboum Mark Lemond Gary Lents Chuck Lynch Rick Mathias Jace Mattingly 'Ann Mischler Cecil Morron Melanie Muessig- Michele McAtee Winnie McGinnis Donna Neukam Gina Nigg Steve Nolan Frank Nolley Donna Norris Mary Beth Norris Charles Padgett Joe Page Brie Parker Cheryl Parsons Laura Parsons Ronnie Parsons Morgan Patterson Diane Petty Larry Porter Stephanie Potts Jill Prather John Raney Diane Riggins Mark Risacher Carmen Rogers 57 Debbie Ross Phyliss Sanders Debbie Schnarr Janet Sheetz Linda Sherfick Bill Simmons .Rhonda Smith Ellen Souerdike John Steele David Steele Jackie Strange Jani Strickland Doug Tarvin Paul Taylor Mark Trambaugh Mike Wagner Clara Walker Charman Walls Sandra Walton Clara Ward Patty Ward Mary Alice Wat hen Melanie Wehmeier Lisa Weitkamp John White Georgette Williams Kevin Wilson Kim Wininger Tim Wininger Becky Woods Tony Yarnell Bill Zehr Ronda Ziegler 58 Dance with me I 60 61 63 64 Vice-President Susan Asdell ,0 UT,° V 7 6-l9lfo Treasurer Patty Xetcham President Mark Boes OV-UT'Ofy 7 6-l9lfo Secretary Joann Haag O ut,0 V 7 6-l9le Holly Anderson Mona Anderson Randy Archer Carl Arvin Paul J. Arvin Paul Jay Arvin Randy Arvin Scott Arvin Susan Asdell Randy Bateman Mike Beasley Jeff Berry David Blackwell Mark Boes Janice Bough Patty Braun Danny Bridgewater Cindi Brothers Rhonda Broughton Linda Brown Mike Burton Karla Butcher Rozanne Butcher Kathern Butts Lisa Byers Melody Byrd Clarence Canady Diana Chambers John Clements Lesa Colvin Rick Colvin Ricky Combs Dee Ann Cooper Greg Cramer D. D. Crane Marta Crane Denise Dant Brenda Day Johnny Day Clay Dearw ester Kim Decker Kevin. Denson 66 Peggy Divine Mike Downey Tbny Downey Mark Eichmiller Sharon Elliott Karen Ellis Toy English Kathi Faris Becky Fellers Chris Fiscus John Fuller Donnie Gee Jimmy Gilbert Mark Gillick Don Greene Mary Ann Greene Pat Guthrie Lisa Guy Joan Haag Lillie Hansen Margaret Hansen Darla Harper Derek Harrison Iarry Hembree Barbara Hodges Jerry Holmes Susan Hoover Bruce Hupp Kent Hupp Debra Isaacs Curt Johnson Ann Jones Rick Kaiser Robin Kaiser Unda Kelly Patty Ketcha Carolyn Kidwell Jeff Kidwell Steve Kreitaer Tony Krodel Drew Larkin Allen Iashbrook Deana Lemond Hobby Lenta John Linda ey Jason Loughadller Tari Lunsford Tammy Lyon John McGdnnla Don Mann Li8a Ayer David Millar Debbie Miller Doug Neeley ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE Kathleen Nolan Steve Norman Mike Norris Joann Padgett Sheryl Patterson Michelle Peterson Kerry Porter Virginia Raney Annette Rasico Tracey Resler Tony Roberts Pamela Rogers Carl Ross Steve Sargent Edward Seals Mary Searl Gary Sheetz Doug Simmons Leslie Slone John Sbii th Robin Sparks Mike Stevens Jana Strange Mary Ann Strange Rhonda Strange Wayne Stuffle Kathy Sturgis Terri Sullivan Donna Sutton Neina Taylor 68 ,v It Tommy Taylor Roy Templin tery Todd Greg Tolbert Donna Toy Sharon Trayweek Dawn Wagner Johnny Walton Mark Wathen John Welton Christine Wlldroan Jeff Wildman Diane Wuensch David Zehr Darlene Ziegler Joe Zina John Zins ■■ CHILI SUPPER Honey, Money, Money1 (K. Boes, S. Asdell) The Sophomores held their annual Chili Supper on February 13. Following the Supper was the Loogootee-Orleans game. Have a Coke? (T. Sullivan, R. Templin) HAT G0AT GHEEK The Sophomores ordered their classrin£S from Josten's on March 16th. Two different styles, college and oval, were chosen by the class officers. I hope it fits! It looks okay. Wait until I get it o hue to a faster manufactur- ing process, the rings were delivered in May rather than in the fall. Oh-h,cone oni The four styles It says Blackwell. Philip Ader Lebra Allen Brenda Anderson Anay Arvin Beth Arvin Lynn Arvin Steven Arvin James Baker Terry Barnes Greg Bateman Martin Benjamin Cheryl Berry Robert Biggs Barbara Blackwell Karen Bough Terry Bough Kevin Bowling Connie Bowman Cindy Bradly Alesia Braun Karla Breedlove Debbie Bridgewater Jeff Brooks Janet Brown Peggy Brown Tim Butcher Thomas Butcher Pam Christmas Jackie Clark John Clark Allen Cox Jerry- Craney Teresa Crim Kack Daily Betty Davis Richard Divine Roger Downey PJ. chard Dye Lennis Elliott Alan Ellis Dawn Fellers Charlotte Fields 75 Rhonda Fish Ron Fraley Robert Franklin Richard Furhman lawn Gentry Dennis Green Tim Greene J. D. Greenwell Jerry Guy Joan Harder Karla Harder Brent Hardwick Gay Harper Vicki Harper Mary Hart Paul Hart Lisa Hembree Tammy Hembree Scott Hickman Larry Higgins Rose Hopkins Jeff Hotz James Johnson Krista Johnson Traci Johnson Tina Kellema Kevin Kelley Gina Lagle Randi Lagle Beth Lannan Bill Lashbrook Debbie Lee Dana Lents Kelly Lents Kevin Lents Dora Lindsey Falicia Martin David Kathies Brenda Matthews Linda Matthews Denise Mattingly Jerry Mattingly 76 Jolene Mattingly Michael Miller Alan KcAtee Lynn McAtee Sharon McAtee Jeff McGuire Donna Nolley Angela Oliver Brenda Padgett Beth Parker Carolyn Parsons Alice Patterson Lorretta Patterson Colleen Peoples David Petit Bob Pielemeier Jane Porter Jean Porter Mark Pruett Jim Raney Mike Rehl Jeff Richardson Dennis Robertson Donna Sanders Karla Sanders John Seals Sandra Seals Theresa Sheetz Howard Simmons Beth Sims Chris Smith Pat Smith Tammy Smith Joe Spears Pam Stevens Kent Strange Edwina Street Tim Strickland Bobbi Summers Denise Summers Cathy Swartzentruber Doug Swartzentruber 77 Vance Tolbert Bob Toy Brenoa Trambaugh Mark Vogler Robert Wathen Donna V.'ilaman Norman Wildman Tim Wilson Fred Winklepleck Judy Yarnell Lynette Yarnell PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Karen Zengen Larry Ziegler Rick Ziegler Sherri Ziegler Class Officers and Sponsors 80 1979 FRESHMEN 82 HBMEG0MING At left is Queen Janie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones. They reside at R. R. U, Loogootee. She was elected Queen on November 15 when the Loogootee Lions defeated the Barr-Reeve Vikings. Below is Queen Janie and her court. From left to right are Nancy Bell, Shirley McAtee, Janie Jones, Amy Jones, and Julie Doyle. Kneeling are Janet Mattingly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mattingly, and Jeff Gram an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grannan. Janet is the sister of Kenny Mattingly and she carried the flowers. Jeff carried the Queen's crown. Julie Loyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen boyle, escorted by Albert Kennedy. Nancy Bell, daughter of Kr. and Krs. Tom Bell, escorted by bon Hudson. The Senior class president, Loug benson, escorted the child- ren out anu then waited to give Janie her congratulatory kiss. Then the girls were escorted up to their court to observe the ballgame which was being played in their honor. After the ballgame there was a dance at St. John's Gym. EASY provided the music before a very large turnout. Janie Jones, daughter of Kr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, escorted by Jay Mattingly. Shirley KcAtee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob KcAtee, escorted by Phil Erler. Amy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, escorted by Jay Asdell. 86 e'll pet it right this time kids. Inception to Rule 3 | :a r f Hear Ye, Hear Ye I On this 15th day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Five, we do hereby announce the 1976 Homecoming Queen. . .Janie Everyone likes to get flowersJ 87 BOARD Members of the board are chosen by their fellow classmates. They decide on pep sessions and the acti- vities during Sectional Week, Seated (from left-right): M. McAtee, D. Nolley, N. Bell, G, Williams, and M. Crane, Standing; Miss Vollmer, B. Hardwick, J, As dell, C, Burch, J, Clements, K. Beasley, and Mrs. Oser. Pictured above is the 1975-76 Booster Club. This picture shows the Pep Band which plays during the half time of the ball games. Also pictured are the B-team and Varsity cheerleaders. BOOSTER 88 This years mascots were from left to right, Mark Does, Frances Christmas, Dee Cox, and Jay Mattingly. MASCOTS CLUB Pictured at the right are Miss Vollmer and Mrs. Oser giving direc- tions on how to decorate for Sec- tional Week. Each class was given a certain section to decorate and then they were judged. The Junior class won the contest by decorating the library. HE)LA! LHS SPANISH FROM ELUB SPANISH CLUB Around the table: Pres.-F. Christmas, Vice-Pres.-M. Todd, Treas.-M. Gillick, Sec.-S. Asdell. 1st row: B. Trambaugh, L. Hembree, M. Hart, S. McAtee, B. Parker, C. Smith, L. KcAtee, A. Patterson, R. Hopkins. 2nd rows K. Johnson, R. Lowney, G. Bateman, J. Porter, J. Porter, K. Zengen, K. Daily, J. Walton, L. Strange, J. Kidwell. Kneeling: M. Guy, J. Baker, S. Kreitzer. Standing: (left-right) B. Lannan, B. Arvin, K. Bough, L. Lindsey, D. Nolley, D. Lents, D. Lee, K. Searl, T. Sullivan, J. Strange, K. Harshaw, Miss Vollmer, B. Hodges, B. Blackwell, L). Wildman, B. Kreitzer, N. Taylor, B. Walker, P. Ward, P. Ader, T. Yarnell, D. Zehr. Not pictured: H. Anaerson, J. Bough, B. Gates, C. Johnson, C. Padgett, M. Peterson, T. Taylor. On December 17, the Spanish Club held a Christmas party in the cafe- for all members. Alot of planning went into the party and it was en- joyed by everyone. The Spanish Club went to see Jose Greco at Indianapolis, this year. He gave a lecture and demonstration on flamenco dancing. Afterwards they ate at a Spanish restaurant. 90 BON cIQUR! LHS FRENEH FROM ELUB Kneeling 1st row; 2nd row: 3rd row: (from left to right) : S. Felton, Treas., J. Doyle, Vice-Pres., J. Jones, Sec., and B. Lannan, Pres. M. Boes, M. McAtee, M. Kuessig, C. Garrett, B. Colvin, B. Arvin, M. Roedel• C. Uildman, J. Prather, L. Parsons, K. Norris, S. Bradley, and K. K1ingle. V . Stuffle, S. Kreitzer, M. Norris, D. Wagner, D. Norris, P. Hiloebrand, C. Bradley, D. Ziegler, and Krs. Seib. Throughout the year the French Club sponsored four bake sales and two cake raffles. They sure did a good job of fattening us up. On December 17, the French Club had a Christmas party in the school cafeteria. They also attended a french noviu and ate at a french res- t (Uifolitl • 91 Ecology Minded Students This group was formed this year to keep students informed of their natural environment. The organizer of this group is Mr. Vic Hurm. He teaches the members all about nature and their surroundings. During this year they planted about 1500 trees along the White River. They also held a Pet Rock Auction and the money went to help the Science program. Nurse Gwyn Steyskal of the Daviess County Hospital gave a very interesting talk to the club on resuscitation.. 1st row (left-right) Mrs. Schweikarth, R. Bledsoe, D. Dant, L. Weitkamp, D. Greene, and B. Hardwick. 2nd row: G. Lundy, J. Strange, K. Butcher, M. Larkin, J. Doyle, B. O'Connor, and B. Kreitzer. 3rd row; E. Street, C. Bradley, D. Harder, C. Parsons, P. Ader, and B. Walker. Uth row; D.Mattingly, V. Raney, T. Lunsford, C. Patterson, and G. Lagle. 5th row: J. Baker, P. Hildebrand, R. Lagle, A. Oliver, D. Patterson, and S. Elliott. 6th row: D. Larkin, C. Fields, S. Seals, and C. Bowman. 7th row: J. Abel, K. Butts, D. Bridgewater, and Kay Yarnell. 92 Cadet Teachers K Seated on floor (from left to right): L. Parsons, T. Cramer, N. Bell, L. Smith, K. Klingle, K. Butcher, and N. Phillips. Seated in chairs: M. Norris, F. Christmas, A. Jones, G. Patterson, V. Parsons, D. Hawkins, C. Bowling, and K. Johnson. Standing? T. Padgett, M. Downey, J. Doyle, M. Larkin, R. Roach, L. Sims, B. 0 Connor, G. Lundy, and J. Sargent. This program is in its second year and has proven to be very effective in showing the girls how teaching really is. Seated: (from left-right) Janie Jones, Janet Neukam, Sharon Elliott, and Alice Lannan. 1st row: Mary Ann Roedel, Liana Cooper, Lisa ” lieyer, and Theresa Crim. 2nd row: Mrs. Juanita Flick, Amy Jones, Darlene Ziegler, JoAnn Padgett, Ann Mischler, ana Gail Patterson. '.lot pictured: Rhonda Roach OFFICE HELP Girls that are interested in working in the Principal's Office apply for it just like they would for an outside job. Some of their duties are to take attendance, type, run the duplicating machine, answer the telephone, and greet visitors to the office. Pictured from left to right are, Debbie Dye, Cindy Garrett, Pam Rogers, Ellen Souerdike, Jane Gates, and Connie Bowman Not pictured is Gina Nigg. These girls are required to apply to work in this office just as they are in the principal's office. Some of their duties are the same, but these girls work with information on colleges •tfid help the students with this kind of information. 94 LIBRARIANS' CLUB Seated (from left to right) : Mrs Elaine Wolford, Lisa Weitkamp, Pres.J Mrs Louise Conolty. First row: Carolyn Kidwell, Janet Sheetz, Sandra Fuhrman, Phyllis Sanders, Cindy Garrett, and Valerie Fields. Second row: Melanie Wehmeier, Chris Wildman, Tracey Resler, Robin Kaiser, Donna Sutton, and Karen Amey. Not pictured; Neina Taylor. LIONS’ DEN The writers for the Lions1 Den are Gail Patterson and Becky Kreitzer. Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and Becky is the daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. Oscar Kreitzer. These girls write up the school happenings for every week and send the article to different newspapers. Included in the article is a section for Seniors of the Week. They send their articles to the Loogootee Tribune, The Washington Times- Kerald, and the Bedford Daily-Times. These girls worked very hard through- out the year and we give them many thanks I 95 1st row (left-right): Miss Littell, G. Williams, G, Lundy, T. Padgett, P. Cornwell, D. Dye, K. Amey, L. Weitkamp, J. Strickland, B. Woods, and Miss Pielemeier. 2nd row: N, Phillips, D. Hawkins, N. Arvin, L, Welton, L, Smith, E, Walker, K. Johnson, V. Parsons, R. Roach, G. Jones, M. Peoples, E. Spaulding, and A. Hopkins. 3rd row: V. Fields, D. Jones, D. Ross, D. Neukam, J. Gates, K. Winniger, S. Bradley, C. Garrett, S. Felton, M. Norris, A. Lannan, P. Hildebrand, C. Inman, and S. McAtee. Uth row: C. Parsons, D. Lindsey, D. Mattingly, B. Lannan, L. Matthews, D. Harder, M. Hart, F. Martin, A. Rasico, L. Brown, D. Sutton, J. Strange, D. Ziegler, R. Kaiser, S. Potts, D. Riggins, and G. Patterson. 1st row: (left-right) P. Cornwell, Treasurer; D. Dye, Secretary; K. Arney, Vice-President; and L. Weitkamp, Reporter. 2nd row: G. Lundy, Parlimentarian; G. Williams, Historian; T. Padgett, Recreational Chairman; B. Woods, Public Relations Chairman; and J. Strickland, Projects Chairman. Not pictured: L. Sherfick, President. Officers t I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I t btlS STUDENT EDUNEIb Kneeling (left-right): Jay Mattingly, Vice-Pres.; Janet Doyle, Treas.; Janie Jones, Pres.; Gail Patterson, Sec. 1st row: L. Hembree, K. Zengen, J. Porter, D. Nolley, A. Patterson, D. Hudson, D. Fellers, M. Boes, A. Jones, B. Hodges, D. Denson, and J. Prather. 2nd row: Mr. Martin, D. Strange, D. Tarvin, T. Sullivan, S. Asdell, D. Ziegler, K. Denson, L. Weitkamp, and J. Strange. I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 I l 1 I 97 At the left is the roster board that the Student Council put up this year to keep the people informed of the weekly school events. The Student Council sponsored a Christmas dinner for the faculty and they sponsored the L. H. S. Homecoming. -K Pictured at the left are Prom Queen, Theresa Padgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Padgett of Bramble; and Prom King, Tony Dant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dant of Route Two, Loogootee. MIDHIGJf T BLUE Pictured at the right are Prom Princess, Cookie Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts of Bramble; and Prom Prince, Richard Bledsoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bledsoe of Route Four, Loogootee. ★ ★ 98 GJIJJfB MJJICJf, MAT IS, 1916 The Loogootee High School Junior Class held its annual Junior-Senior Prom on Saturday, May 15, at the Crane Officers Club in Crane, Indiana. The night started off with the Grand March at the high school gym at 6:30 p.m. with Mr. Gregg Johnson announcing the names of the couples as they walked to the middle of the gym where they stopped to be photographed by parents and friends. After the Grana March the couples proceeded to Crane. Everyone danced to the music of Together . The highlight of the evening came with the announcement of King, Queen, Prince, and Princess. They were crowned by junior class president and vice-president, Doug Tarvin and Janet Doyle. Post prom planned for .Vest Boggs was held at the K of C because of bad weather. The movie Jesus Christ Super Star was shown. Melanie Downey escorted by Ed Nolley. Nancy Bell escorted by Donnie Rein).art. Janet Doyle escorted by Dennis Burch. Donr.a I utcher escortea by Mark ! i elimiller. 1st row (from left-right)j b. Jones, M. Norris, A. Lannan, B. Lannan, C. Rogers, R. Kaiser, M. Strange, R. Dye, C. Garrett, L. Smith, K. K1ingle, S. Elliott, D. Patterson, and C. Bowman. 2nd row: C. Hembree, L. Welton, M, Bullock, L. Hansen, S. Bradley, J. Kearby, B. Clark, J. Baker, J. Ellis, M. Boes, T. English, M. Greene, D. Dant, and B. Blackwell. 3rd row; D. Mattingly, D. Isaacs, D. Neukam, J. Brown, J. Strange, D. Cox, D. Kanp, R. Layboum, D. Wagner, S. Patterson, A. Rasico, T. Cramer, L. Brown, and Mrs. Arnett. CHORUS SWING CHOIR Left-righti A. Jones, B. Lannan, C. Rogers, L. Hansen, B. Clark, J. Baker, D. Mann, R. Kaiser, M. Boes, R. Dye, K. KLingle, J. Jones, S. Elliott, and A. Lannan. Not pictured: R. Layboum and R. Fraley. 102 Boys State Delegates Pictured at the left are the Boys State Delegates. Sitting are the alternates, Gary Lents and Blain Dust. Behind then are David Strange and Dennis Burch. These boys were selected to attend Boys State on the basis of class rank, citizenship, and leadership ability. Boys State was organized to build citizenship in young people and to teach the fundamentals of government. These boys will attend ISU from June 5-12. They are sponsored by the American Legion, 6-19 % ?6-l9lfc Pictured at the right are the Girls State Delegates. Alternate is Jackie Strange and next to her is Janet Doyle. These girls are selected in the same way as the Boys and they are very outstanding in their class and rank. These girls will attend XSD from June 13-20. They are spon- sored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Girls State Delegates 103 Pictured above is the Wind Ensemble Band. They participate in concerts, parades, and band contests. These bands are under the direction of Mr. Ed Hanilton. Kneeling is Pres.-Janie Jonea. Standing from left to right are Treas.-Chris Burch, Vice-Pres Jay Asdell, and Sec.-Frank Larkin. 104 Pictured above is the Symphonic Band. This band was formed to prepare under classmen for the Wind Ensemble Band. They also participate in parades, concerts, and band contests. Pictured from left to right are Senior majorette, Cherre Borders and Junior majorette, Cindy Bauer. 105 1976 Awards Night FRESHMAN .. Beth Arvin, Eng. I, French I, Algebra I, Biology. Karen Bough, Eng. I, Reading Award. Terry Bough, General drafting. Ron Fraley, Phys. Ed. Flint Franklin, General Math. Tim Greene, Art I. Brent Hardwick, Phys. Ed. Mary Hart, Eng. I, Algebra I, Biology, Phys. Ed., Home Ec. I. Alan McAtee. Algebra I, Power Mechanics. Sharon McAtee, Lit. I. Jean Porter, Lit. I. Beth Sims, Biology. Chris Smith, Lit. I. Kent Strange, Metals. Vance Tolbert, General Math, ibert Wathen, Metals, in Zengen, Spanish I. cott Arvin, French II, Earth Science, Gen. Wood, an Asdell. Algebra II. Janice Bough, Eng. II, Lit. II, Reading Award. Dwight Crane, Driver’s Education. John Day, Driver's Education, Gen. Wood, General Electricity. Sharon Elliott, Driver's Education, Child Development. Joan Haag, Lit. II, Family Health. Derik Harrison, World History. Larry Hembree, World History. Curt Johnson, Eng. II, Health, Driver's Education. Lisa Meyer, Typing I. Kathleen Nolan, Home Ec. I. Jo Anne Padgett, Health. Terri Sullivan, Spanish II. Darlene Ziegler, General Business, Foods Clothing I. V) JUNIORS Randy Abel, General Electricity. Cindy Bauer, Eng. III. Dennis Burch, Drafting. Polly Cornwell, Bookkeeping, Foods I. Janet Doyle, Typing I, Crafts. Debbie Dye, Foods II. Sandy Fuhrman, General Business. Bill Greene, Ceramics. Jerry Harder, Woods I. Dan Hart, Metals. Pam Hildebrand, Family Living. Sam Kearby, Reading Award. Roger Layboum, Painting and Drawing. Gary Lents, Lit. Ill, Plane Geometry. Jace Mattingly, Graphic Arts. Donna Norris, Textiles, General Drafting. Joe Page, Business Math. Jill Prather, French III. David G. Strange, Plane Geometry, U. S. History, Chemistry. Jackie Strange, Eng. III. Doug Tarvin, Graphic Arts. Patty Ward, Lit. HI. U. S. History. Lisa Weitkamp, Foods II. I, SENIORS Jay Asuell, Sociology. Phil Erler, Current Problems, Bachelor Living. Mark Guy, Current Problems, Printmaking. Carla Hasler, Clothine II. Debbie Hawkins, Psychology. Tim Hotz, Sculpture. Kellie Johnson, Current Probli Janie Jones, Shorthand. Julie Kearby, Typing II. Kim K1ingle, Adv. Comp., Band. Becky Kreitzer, Adv. Comp., Bausch-Lomb. Brenda Lannan, French IV. Jay Mattingly, Speech, Trig., Psycholoi Adv. Chemistry, Physics, Geometry. Janet Neukam, Clothing II. Kenny Nigg, Economics. Theresa Padgett, Child Develo] nt. Gail Patterson, Office Practi Mary Ann Roedel. Speech LuAnn Sims, Homemaker's Si John Taylor, Power Mech.,.Graphic Arts, Bachelor Living. Eileen Walker, Housing and Home Furnishings. Jay Williams, Wood II. Steve Zehr, Government. 107 c= Speech Contest Jay Mattingly is the son of Janes and Edna Mattingly. They live on U06 North Line Street, Loogootee. He was the winner of the district Soil and Water Con- servation Speech Contest which was held on Monday, January 19. The district contest was between speakers from Shoals and Loo- gootee High Schools. The speech was to incorporate the theme Conservation in our American Heritage. Then Jay attended the Regional at orydon on March 9, 1976 FOREIGN LANGUAGE WHO’S WHO FRENCH SPANISH To the left are Jay Mattingly, seated; Brenda Lannan, and Janie Jones. To the right are Ron Butcher, seated; Bernadette Walker, and Becky Kreitzer. These students were honored in the 197U-75 Who a Who in Foreign Languages in Indiana High Schools. They were selected on the basis of their outstanding achievement in foreign language study, leadership, scholarsliip, citizenship, and extra- curricular activities. 109 DRAMA CLUB Pictured above is the 1975-76 Drama Club. Each member has a chance to work on the school play in some way or another. By doing this they learn the different .jobs and their meanings. The Steering Committee is chosen to make the decisions for the club. Pictured below is the Loogootee High School Thespian Dramatics Honorary Society. Each member must earn points by working in the cast or crew of the play. Pictured with her trophy is Grace Lundy. She recieved this award for the outstanding work she put into the play. Pictured above is the Play Cast that presented GEORGE WASHINGTON SLKPT HERE. This is a comedy written by Moss Hart and George Kaufman. This was presented on Kay 6 and 7 and the public really enjoyed it. The members of the play really did ah outstanding Job on presenting It, ‘ PLAY CAST NEWTON FULLER, JAY ASDELL 1NNA8ELLE FULLER (THURSDAY) (FRIDAY).. KELLIE JOHNSON TERRI SULLIVAN MADGE FULLER, ALICE LANNAN iTEYE ELDRIDGE BRENT HARDWICK «. KIMBER INCLE STANLEY Clayton evj HESTER MRS. DOUGLAS. PATTY ward MISS PRESCOTT MISS WILCOX KATIE TAWHY HUGHES CONNIE RECTOR- GRACE LUNnv LO®GOOTEE % m etlhe, MIGHTY LIONS STATE FINALIST. 1970 STATE RUNNER UP. 1975 BASKETBALL ALL STARS JUNIOR GEE 1963 BILL BUTCHER 1975 TRESTER AWARD WINNERS JIM TROUT 1970 SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM 1976 CO COACH -YEAR 1970 COACH f lhr YEAR 1975 BASEBALL ALL STARS . can .. MARK RIGGINS 1975 BASKETBALL SECTIOMAl (HARPS 394849 SO BASEBALL StCTIOIAl (HARPS 6772 7374 61 62 64 70 71 72 7 3 74 7S BASKETBALL REGIONAL (HARPS 70 7175 BASEUlL REGIONAL (HARPS 73 74 — m . JmJ:. 114 Ilf- IONS VARSITY BASKETBALL, front L. to R.: M. Koedel, R. Butcher, J. Padgett, A. Jones, and N. Bell Middle i T. Wininger, K. Nigg, L. Hembree, M. Wagoner, D. Blackwell, K. Mattingly, and B. Dust Backs Asst. Coach-T. Nonte, G. Lents, C. Burch, M. Eichmiller, P. Hildebrand, D. Strange, P. Taylor, S. Fisher, Coach-J. Butcher, and J. Loughmiller. SENIOR: Kenny Mattingly SENIOR: 4 Paul Hildebrand SENIOR: Kenny Nigg SENIORt Chris Burch C n .1 j; iCen hat tin ly .‘aul Hildebrand idke ..a oner uave Stran.-e Larry Hembree .’aul Taylor I.ark iiichmiller i avid Blackwell Chris Burch Blane Lust Tim B'ininj er uichard Bledsoe Mark Oillick Tim Lant Lennis Lurch Coach Jack Butcher was named Coach of the Year in 1975 and was also named to the 1976 Silver Anniversary B-TEAM, First Row L. to R.: B. Padgett, B. Fellers, J. Mattingly, and A. Jones. Second Row: T. Dant, T. V7ininger, R. Bledsoe, L. Hembree, and D. Burch. Third Row: B. Dust, P. Taylor, C. Dearwester, D. Gee, and D. Blackwell. Fourth Row: Coach-T. Nonte, M. Gillick, S. Arvin, M. Eichmiller, and J. Loughmiller. B - T EflM Bfl S RET BALL PGA HU PCT FTA FT PCT KB Mark Gillick uF So sir 3U SS 15? David Blackwell uu 22 5o? 12 9 75? 55 Mark Eichmiller 19 10 53? 3 0 00? 25 Paul Taylor 82 36 UU? U1 3U 83? 73 Blane Dust 105 U2 Uo? 23 12 52? U6 Tim Dant 5U 22 lil? 11 9 6U? 20 Richard Bledsoe 91 ho uu? 50 37 7U? 99 Tim Vininger 39 15 38? 11 5 U5? 17 Dennis Burch L12 52 1 6? 17 12 71? 100 Larry Hembree 25 10 UO? 2 2 100? 9 Clay Dearwester 9 3 33? U 1 25? 3 Donnie Gee 26 12 U6? U u 100? 5 Steve Arvin 10 7 70? u 1 25? 7 TP ms 53 20 106 96 53 117 35 11U 22 7 28 15 Blue Chip Conference Champs Vincennes Holiday Tourney Champs Loogootee Holiday Tourney Champs Offensive Average 1 1? Defensive Average 26? Coach Tim Nonte Career Record 133-21 Mark Gillick Rebound Award Paul Taylor Free Throw Award U7 Game Win Streak On Home Floor 118 LFRLSHMAN, Front Row: B. Trambaugh, B. Parker, B. Matthews, and L. Hembree, Middle Row: J. Spears, R. bowney, S, Hickman, J, McGuire, and B. Toy, Back Row: S, Arvin, J. Richardson, Coach-S, Fisher, J, Seals and D, Robertson, Hr, Monte Pictured are the senior asketball players and cheerleaders with their Jackets. VARSITY BASEBALL, Front L. to R.s M. Wagoner, T. Wininger, K. LaMar, B. Dust, P. Erler, D. Crane, and S. Arvin. Kiddle: L. Blackwell, D. Gee, K. Denson, M. Gillick, L. Hembree, K. Strange, and b. Richardson. Back: Coach Mr. Nonte. D. Hudson. D. Strange, Student Manager Gary Lents, K. 1 9 7 6 S E C T I O N A L NAME L. Hembree B. Dust T. Wininger D. Strange P. Erler D. Hudson D. Blackwell K. Bateman D. Gee M. Wagoner K. LaMar D. Crane M. Whittington M. Gillick K. Denson S. Arvin K. Strange J. Richardson ngton, ATT and Asst, OB IP Coach Mr. Ah R Kavanaugh. H BB RB1 SB so PO E SAC OBAV BATTING AVERAGE ll 16 158 ST T2 17 To 0 z s 36 6 3 .h68 .279 91 32 h 3 7 10 0 11 16 2 2 .390 .093 57 18 95 32 6 3 12 3 0 8 h 2 1 • 383 • 093 96 56 176 68 18 18 19 20 0 12 53 6 6 .573 .265 98 55 176 71 23 29 17 17 h 10 13 e- 3 .561 .h08 99 56 167 78 27 28 20 17 11 10 35 9 1 .566 • 359 67 29 lh3 55 10 10 8 8 h 10 27 2 3 • 533 .182 ho 17 89 32 9 8 7 .7 3 5 5 3 0 .h25 .250 57 26 111 29 6 5 16 6 0 7 9 1 1 •553 .172 90 55 171 70 lh 23 lh 10 12 8 33 6 3 .600 • 329 18 5 118 15 0 0 3 1 0 h 12 1 0 .278 .000 77 38 138 66 10 21 5 27 0 21 8 2 h .h9h .318 6 h 40 h 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 .666 .000 38 26 81 2h 6 10 10 3 0 7 0 0 h .68h .hi6 2 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 1 1 7 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 INNINGS G-GS PITCHED WP PITCHING STATS. AB H BAA BB _K R ER W- -L-S HP ERA R E G I O N A L K. LaMar 19-15 lOh ”5 398 85 .213 35 '117 52 32 13-3 Z 2.12 M. Whittington 10- 9 33 2 116 25 -215 35 52 23 21 3-5 0 h.h5 M. Wagoner 10- 1 22 1 99 25 .252 lh 22 23 13 0-1-3 1 3-95 L. Hembree 2- 1 3 1 11 2 .181 2 1 2 2 0-0-0 0 h.66 D. Blackwell h- 2 11 0 55 7 -155 ll lh 13 3 1-1-1 0 1.90 M. Gillick 1- 0 1 0 h 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0-0-0 0 0.00 F I N A L L W w c H A M P -S. WE TEAM THEY PITCHER “5 Bedford $ LaMar 0 Bedford 1 Whittington. 6 Gobles, Mich. 3 LaMar 7 Gobles, Mich. 0 Whittington 11 Wash. Catholic h LaMar 3 Vincennes h Whittington 3 Paoli 1 LaMar 13 Barr-Reeve 3 LaMar 2 South Knox 1 LaMar h Washington 11 Whittington 1 Bloomfield 5 LaMar 3 North Daviess 5 LaMar 7 Forest Park 9 Blackwell WE TEAM W 7 Mitchell W h Dubois W 5 Orleans L 8 Worthington W 7 Springs Valley W 11 Pike Central W 5 Southridge SECTIONAL W 8 Worthington W 12 Bloomfield W 10 North Daviess REGIONAL W 3 Bedford T ? P.rV THEY PITCHER L 5 LaMar 0 Blackwell | 0 Whittington 12 Wagoner S 6 LaMar 1 Whittington T 2 LaMar S 3 LaMar 6 LaMar 6 LaMar 2 LaMar D. Hudson L. Hembree K. LaMar dub •• ■ o , - „ -T K. Bateman D. Hudson ®T5 K. LaMar - M. Whittington - • .v. x. J t Coach Nonte L. Hembree M, Wagoner B. Bust p. trier M. Wagoner Number 17 (D. Blackwell; Just hit a home run. ■ B-TEAM BASEBALL. Front L. to R.: D. Blackwell, M. Gillick, L. Hembree, K. Benson, J. Richardson, R. Bowney, and S. Hickman. Middle: K. Lents. B. Mathias, S. Arvin, B. Gee, K. Strange, and C. Bearwester. Back: B. Crane, J. Seals, Coach Mr. Kavanaugh, P. Arvin, and J. McQuire. K. Bateman GOLF TEAM, L. to R.: C. Lynch, F. Larkin, R. Butcher, K. Nigg, and S. Sargent. Not pictured is Coach Killion. Pictured is Kenny Niggfs Blue Chip Conference Metalist Trophy. TRACK, Front L. to R.s Student Manager R. Dye, T. Butcher, R. Fraley, J, Spears, B. Pielemeier, J. Clark, and P. Hart. Second Rows D. Burch, R. B3.edsoe, R. Parsons, C. Johnson, and S. Arvin. Third Rows M. Risacher, P. Taylor, J. Mattingly, Coach Mr. Sims, T. Dant, D. Hart, and M. Hines. Back Row (Seniors)s J. Mattingly, M. Montgomer, A. Kennedy, P. Hildebrand, J. Taylor, K. Mattingly, M. Kidwell, and K. Beasley. Pictured are the Martin Daviess, North Daviess Invitational and Mile Relay Trophies. T. Butcher M. Risacher J. Taylor Record Breakers Kile Relay - M. Risacher, K. Mattingly, J. Taylor, and A. Kennedy 880 yd. run - A. Kennedy 2-Mile - J. Clark Kile - J. Mattingly Discus - P. Hildebrand TRACK P. Hildebrand M. Kidwell M. Kidwell C. Johnson Pictured are the Seniors with their track sweaters. D. Crane C. Johnson J. Mattingly Sectional Qualifiers UlO - J. Taylor 880 - P. Taylor and A. Kennedy Mile - J. Mattingly 2 Kile - M. Montgomery, J. Clark, and J. Spears Mile Relay - K. Mattingly, J. Taylor, A. Kennedy, and M. Risacher (D. Hart) Half Mile Relay - K. Beasley, P. Hildebrand, M. Kidwell, and R. Parsons (C. Johnson) Shot-Put - K. Mattingly Pole Val Pole Vault - J. Mattingly Long Jump - K. Beasley Discus - P. Hildebrand Regional Qualifier 880 - A. Kennedy K. Beasley GROSS COUNTS!, BttJtLING L. to R.: B. Pialemeier, R. Fraley, J. Clark, J. Gilbert. BACK ROW: Coach 31 a, J. Mattingly, J. Taylor, M. Montgomery, A Kennedy, M. Norrie, C.Canaday, C. Johnson, P. Taylor, M. Risaoher, J. Mattingly, R. Parson, T. Dant, Student Manager, J. Loughailler. Cross Country Team Undefeated BAHR-REEVE INVITATIONAL CHAMPS Loogootee harriers win Blue Chip Conference title WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL CHAMPS 35-0 ALL-CONFERENCE: M, Montgomery, P. Taylor, A. Kennedy, J, Taylor. LIONETTES Front Row L. to R.s L. Meyer, A. Patterson, G. Patterson, D. Guthrie, S. McAtee, Co-Captain H. McAtee, C. Faris, S. Felton, J. Kearby, C. Brothers, D. Fellers Top Row L. to R.s D. Grindstaff, M. bowney, J. Doyle, K. Johnson, Sponsor Mrs. L. Kehrirger, T. Sullivan, L. Weitkamp, J. Prather, K. Butcher L IONETTES Seniors receive their sweaters. Varsity. L. to R.s M. Roedel, R. Butcher J. Padgett, A. Jones, and N. Bell, CHEERLEADERS Freshman, L. to R.i B. Parker, L. Hembree, B. Matthews, Back B, Trambaugh. CHEER LEADERS Sponsors: Mrs. user ana Miss Vollssr v C0.0h WW r, 5. Johnson, L. Bntoh.n. J. Stn £s, J. S1 ' D. Riggins nmnno VOLLEYBALL rrannao C. ?OttS i). Nolley and b. Morris D. Scijiarr SENIORS: K. Johnson, G. Patterson D. Butcher Coach Mehringer J. Prather ‘G. Nigg Varsity record 6-5 E-Tea : i cord 8-3 SECTIONAL TEAK FIRST ROW L, to R. i I). Schnarr, G. Nigg, G. Patterson, K. Johnson, J. Prather, D. Butcher: SECOND ROW: D. Wuensch, D. Riggins, C. Potts, Coach Kehringer, J. Strange, B. Woods, M. KcAtee. F. Christinas VARSITY, First Row, L. to R.: T. Johnson, J. Strange, L. Slone, F. Christmas, L. McAtee, and D. Nolley. Second Row, L. to R. s D. Cox, J. Strange, D. Schnarr, D. V uensch, and D. Butcher. Third Row, L. to R.: Coach L. Kehringer, Student Manager D. Summers, and Asst. Siebert e runner-ups 's sectional B-TEAM, First Row', LT'to R.: L. HcAtee, K. Bough, D. Lindsey, M. Hart h. Christinas, J. Strange. Second Row, D. Suinmers-Student Manager, D. Cox, L. Matthews, S. Walton, C. Berry, D. Nolley, and Coach-S. Siebert. Girls Track. Front Row I . to R.: C, Smith, N. Lents, N. Bell, B. Arvin, B. Walker, L. Slone, and M. Hart. Second Row: D. Butcher, R. Butcher, K. Johnson, T. Padgett, L. Arvin, and J. Kearby. Third Row: Coach L. Mehringer, Student Manager D. Summers, J. Prather, J. Strange, T. Johnson, K. Bough, N. Taylor, D. Lindsay, and L. McAtee. B. Walker B. Arvin N. Lents N. Bell J. Prather L. Lindsey Record Breakers 100 - D. Butcher UiO - D. Butcher 880 - D. Lindsey Mile - R. Butcher 880 Relay - M. Hart, N. Bell, N. Lents, and T. Johnson, 880 Medley Relay - J. Prather, N. Bell, N. Lents, and D. Butcher. Shot-Put - J. Strange Softball Throw - J. Strange High Jump - R. Butcher Hurdles - J. Prather Season record-2 Sectional Qualifiers 100 - L. Butcher and L. KcAtee 220 - T. Johnson and M. Hart UiO - D. Butcher 880 - D. Lindsey Mile R. Butcher Hurdles - J. Prather and N. Bell 880 Yd. Medley Relay - L. 880 Yd. Medley Relay - J. Prather, N. Bell, N. Lents, and D. Butcher. UiO Yd. Relay - L. McAtee, N. Lents, J. Prather, and T. Johnson. Shot-Put - J. Strange Regional Qualifiers 100 UiO - D. Butcher 880 Yd. Medley Relay State Qualifier 100 UiO - D. Butcher TRACK N. Taylor SNAPS T. Johnson Butcher Lents INTRAMURAL SP0 RTS Boys' intramural basketball and girls 1 intramural volleyball are designed for those students who do not participate in regular sports at school. The boy's intramural basketball is divided into the upper and lower leagues. The upper league consists of those boys in the junior and senior classes. The lower league consists of those boys in the freshman and sophomore classes. Lower League Champs, Front L. to R.s R. Colvin, D. Larkin, and T. Butcher. Back: J. Walton, S. Krietzer, T. Butcher, and P. Arvin. Intramural Volleyball Charips, L. to R.: Coach G. Jones, D. Lents, I). Grindstaff, V. Parsons, S. Asdell, and T. Sullivan. Upper League Champs, L. to R.: J. Haney, D. Denson, J. Mattingly, D. Mills, M. Trambaugh, and Mr. Martin, Director. Girls Intramural Volleyball, Front L. to R.: V. Parsons, S. McAtee, N. Lents, D. Grindstaff, G. Patterson, E. Walker, J. Gates, S. Asdell, T. Sullivan, K. Farris, P. Ketchum, and L. Meyer. Back: J. Sheetz, M. Ross, K. Wininger, C. Sheetz, and D. Lents. 137 Nur y? y SujDjDort ? dvertbind 138 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Abel hr. and Mrs. Kicheal W. Acker Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ackerman Skip and Georgia Ackerman Polly Ackerman The Ackerman Boys Mr. and Mrs. James V. Acton, Helen Allen Angleirs General Store The ban Armstrongs Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Arvin p Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dr. and Mrs. Asoell Mr. and Mrs. Mich Mark Bateman Gene Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Blakes Auto S Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Borders Ford Eough Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bough hr. and Mrs. William Boyd Don Bowling, Chris and Stacey Brenaa and Albert Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Briagewa Miss Betty J. Broadway Mayor and Mrs. Robert Br Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bruner, Eathel Buhr Rick Butcher Karin, Jim and Anui Kay Ch Chris and Sandy Chris and Terry Mr. and Mrs. Orine Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byers and Da Marsha, Greg and Susan Clark Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cole ana Fa Mary Kay Colvin Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper end D.K. Conolty Ins. Employees Mr. and Mrs. Darry Craig Byron and Norma Lee Crane Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Crane Larry Creney Victor Crew Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dant The L awe race K. Dant and Family Willie E. Davis Lois Dearwester and Family Debbie and Steve Mike Downey Doyle Jerry Doyle Joe R. Doyle John Drake George W. Jim Ervin and J.D. Faris and ckie Fisher a ana V j Glenn and Jo Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and hirs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Steven ana Ja- Elmer, Juanita Ronnie Fraley A Friend For Free Fritz and Princess Mr. Mr. Mr. hr. Mr. Gary Frye Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garrett and Cinay ana Mrs. Gates and Family fotfge T. and Angela Gates . and Mrs. Clarence Gehlhausen, Patty and John ne and Becky and Mrs. G.K. Glass and Family Phillip Goodpaster, Taj and Rya Larry Graves and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Grindstaff Larry and Norma Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton aid Mrs. Lavon Hosier and Mrs. Terry Easier and Audra and Mrs. .Loren Haroing and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardwick and Family Harris Otto Harris d Mrs. Norman B. Harrison a Jane Heurick and Family ana Mrs. Keith Hembree ana Eric . and Mrs. Clifford Hewitt trawn and Bauer Hill view Farms ana Mrs. uaneil Hoffman and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and Elisabeth n Honeycutt Shorty and Connie Jo Inman d Mrs. Kern.y Inman d Darla ad Mrs. Bill Jeffers and Sons ad Le a Mr. and Mrs. He: Mr. and Mrs. Jo! Mr. and Mrs. Jose Diana K: Mark Krei Mr. and Firsi' Kenny and Ali Rosie and Steve Ki Fir. and Firs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Lannan Mr. ana Mrs and Firs Laybo' and Jones T. Jones h Jones itzer ingle and Family Klingle and Family idle Lankford and Paige The Senior Lannan lam a: nan andly •n Lents and Family onettes of 76f ompany tell and Brad Roy Litwiler ity Salon Joe Lukom8ki, Sr. and Nancy Joe Lukomski, Jr. and Little Vernelta Lingenfelter s. Neil Lingenfelter Center Lavid Martin and Sons Ernie Martin L Beraie id Mike Ann and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Bob Me Ate e and Family Nancy Me-tee hr. and Louises Mr. and Mr. and F) Carence Fir. and Lyon Fir. an Fir. an- Mary Fiary Mary Joe 139 i-.edco Center Skin and Linda ’Behringer Kr. and Krs. Lale Meyer and Lisa i ke, Lii. a, Tec, ana onna Bob, Beverly ana Jenrifer idller Betty Kills Ann Kischler Mr. ana Mrs. Paul C. KofJitt Janes Neiaeffer Mr. tmei Mrs. W.C. Nicholson Mary I.olan Kr. ana Krs. Homan Neukan ana Family Mr. ; nd Mrs. Tim Konte ana Family Kr. and Mrs. Donald I.'orris and Family ’.’alter and Margaret Norris Kr. and Mrs. Percy Norris Mr and Mrs. Law,?ru Oser Mr. nd Mrs. -tobert Osborn and Mrs. Guy Padgett and Family Polly Walker Mr. and Mrs. :vichara and Mrs alxer and Family Kenneth ..elton and Mrs. Terry ..alton ana Mrs. ..ayne Walton ill .aru ard and Family ana ijrs. Mr Mr Mr Kr Mr. and Mrs. Martin ' Rex and Karen Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mil son Kr. and Mrs. i ean Winkler Kr. ar.d Mrs. Keith 1’amell and Lynette Mr. and Mrs. Kinze Ziegler Ziegler id John Zins Mr Kr Kr Mr and Mrs. Lester Pndrett and Fam ly and Mrs. Max Paagett and Mrs. L.J. Pa e etty, Carol and A'or.rie Parsons Hr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons and Family Mr. and Mrs. James A. Persons I r. and Mrs. Geor e Patterson and Far.i I.r. and Mrs. Ralph Plerers ana Family Kathy L. i'otts Mike Prioemore i Onnie Reini art Mr. ano Mrs. Steve Rhoaos, Aaron, Bryon Kelly Rig; irs and Family Mr. ana Krs River Rat Kr. and Mrs l.r. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Lu;;ene Roach Charles Frederick Robberts Lester Robertson and uennis Kr. and Krs. Stove Robinson The iuompex Mr Kr. The Tom Sherr: Sandy Siebe Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an I.r. ana Krs. i Mr. and Mrs-, Mr. -nd Mrs. Mr. and Krs. Kr. ar.d Mrs. Charles Stran e Mike, Millie, ard Sonny Strawn Jack and Jear Stucky Terri Sullivan Dennis Suit John C. Summers ana Family Mr. ana Mrs. Bob Sumners ana Family Joe Swartz lir. and I rs. Donald Taylor Kr. ana Mrs. John S. Taylor Kr. ana Krs. Gary Thompson and Fandly Tom Bill Toy Mr. ana Krs. Howard Trambaugh and Family Mr. and Krs. Larkin Yanlloy Sandy Vollmer Mr. and Krs. Harvey R. Waggoner Mrs• Austin talker 140 035 035 flg- 055 055 035 (HP) (HR (00 (ON 035 055 fuP 085 085 CP iilR 055 085 DIVISION OF PRAIRIE FARMS DAIRY INC. Loogootee, Indiana 47553 ASSOCIATES REALTY CO. 104 West Main Lccgeetee CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!! 143 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Loogootee. Indiana Congratulations and Best Wishes n 7C 99 CLASS of ID from the staff of the « ) Sg(?3f gif SCALES EDWARDS Cheker Gas Station INSURANCE AGENCY TarssMAyo 105 BROADWAY, LOOGOOTEE, INDIANA 295-3954 Miller Building Supply Montgomery EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Waihinotqn, Indiana «7501 'k 144 A' ■t fast service Coneys Regular- Foot Long Hamburgers Tenderloins Cheeseburger; Fish Patti-Melt Mr. T. Ham Hot-Cold Cones V anilia-Cho colate Mixed ★ I 1 1 I I l l J Shakes | l ) l (Vj Banana Splits Sundaes Floats Sodas •$ made ' Pizza N 145 THOMAS3 TIRE TOWN! Combs Hobbies -53 £ Sports + 317 E. MAIN WASHINGTON HOBBIES, CRAFTS, ART SUPPLIES, ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TROPHIES eJIM G0MBS OWNER 254-3267 146 Nu-Way Cleaners Home of Better Dry Cleaning 114 West Main Loogootee, Ind. 295-3536 IV ic ft gBill's STAR TAVERN JEFFER'S SYLVANIA Hwy 50 295-3584 SALES SERVICE TELEVISION mm yCAr ic (r IniIfiLLfUlUn ©u== ® TITZER FUNERAL HOME compliments of mid-west |||ggp; printing company Loogootee, Indiana lithographing MARTIN COUNTY Printing Binding foi+ip 295-3109 loogootee , Indiana LOOGOOTEE, INDIANA 147 TRUCK STOP home cooked meals CHICKEN CARRY OUTS short orders Him . 50 LOOGOOTEE IN. odon clothing co. Men's, W We Shoes For All The Family Sportswear-Workwear Rubber Footwear Canvas Converse All Star At Special Prices qiGEEJ e V INSURANCE Health ’ycle Auto Boat DEDICATED TO Life SERVING VOU Home Business 295-3609 Fa i SUTTON’S T.V. service sales RCA and ADM. ZD3 Sherman St. Loogootee, In. 47553 cue sell the best and seruice the rest _____phone -3899 148 KIDWELL ELECTRIC Z95-331G CONGRATULATIONS DICKS OUTBOARD MOTORS Johnson Motors Sylvan Pontoon Boats Ski Boats CLASS of SERVICE and ACCESSORIES 802 CHURCH ST. LOOGOOTEE fr-k- - - - - - - - - The Paper Palace 7 QUALITY OFFICE PRODUCTS m, iamm lomesvn and HARDWARE I ” tv . ” Co. PAT LARKIN, Owner PHONE 295-2763 BLACK BEAM Bat and Restaurant a Loogootee, Indiana 295 -2971 149 i ) ( ) c l ( ) c Office Machines Equipment Supplies 1 1 i f Z54-DIZ6 rl l |l I 1 il'iYl r|J Ml 1 ]1 1 1 dTtSpcTu s EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN Seeds Complete Line Of Tackle, Bait, Ice, Artificial Bait, Gas, and Outboard Motor Oil Johnson Outboard Motors C. B. Radios Life Preservers, Hunting Vests Open 7 Days A Week Owners: Harry R. Thompson L. D. Divine 150 compliments to the class of LOOGOOTEE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Mathias Restaurant YOU'VE TRIEL ALL THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST Loog ootee 205-2003 FSI If Fadsral Sivngit Loan Insurance Corp Vow Savings insured to MO 000 Loogootee Indiana Compliments of PEEK'S FRUIT HOUSE Walher’s Produce S Cheese Highway 50 15 DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF CHEESE. Z9S-3I1S 1 !fl Toy’s Auto 295-5775 HWY. 2 3 1 Loogootee “Your AA1C-JEEP Dealer' Select Used Cars Parts Loog. 295-2312 Odon 636-U0L9 AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES PATTERSON INST RANCE 151 DOORS MILLWDRK CARNAHAN MANUFACTURING CO. P.0. Box 15) 100G00TEE, IN 47553 FH0NE ... Z95-3ZZ1 Special Cabinet:, Dimension lumber WABASH COFFEE, INC.T T Institutional Food Distributors FROZEN FOOD, PRODUCE ' and DRV GOODS N Phone XXZ - 6066 P.0. Box 4 Vincennes, In 47591 MAX STRAWN Strawn Real Estate Insurance Protect What You Own HWY. 231 South Phone 295-2771 LOOGOOTEE, INDIANA Compliments of: PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA Loogootee, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF JIM AND FRANK’S t RED WHITE FOOD “Better Foods For Better Living” Loogootee congratulations SENIORS The Union Bank LOOGOOTEE, INDIANA ■V J r WA M LoOfiDOTEE Lanes Z95-Z3ZZ NIPPY'S POOL HALL Meet your friends 153 Route 2, Loogootee 295-2237 C0“«TI0NS Mon. -Fri. - 8:00 - 10:00 Sat. - 8:00 - 8:00 Sun. - 9:00 - 6:00 MATTINGLY FEED STORE KENT FEEL FOOD STORES Loogootee, Indiana 154 THE CRAKE BANK commumms CLASS OF m 155 iTiclas f(ewers flowers for all occasions 295-3U78 West Boggs + Deuelopment, nr. LOTS ON THE LAKE J P.0. BOX J43 J ★ Lnaqootee ★ 295-2800 if OFFICE: 486 3231 HOME. 486 3739 Graber Implement, Inc. ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES 4 SERVICE GARY D. GRABER OWNER-MANAGER MONTGOMERY. INDIANA JUARILYH'S EAUTY SH0F1 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY m 295-231$ Bob a°d Richard’s Barber ShnP HILLCREST SUPPLY. INC. Route i, Montgomery, Indiana Phones: Bus. U86-3738, Res. U86-3261 Vita-Moor Pre-Mixes Spreading Lime Fertilizer Seed and Feed - Baler Twine - Soil Testing ★f l ★Y l [ ★ li ★ I J ★ J f l J ★ J I ★ J (★) :rl ♦ j [ i j i j [♦j 156 Broadway Chicken Place «BEST CHICKEN CARRY- OUT IN SOUTHERN INDIANA!1M Buckler's IQ 1 I Open Til 295-2949 295-3810 Lccgectee, lad. 157 loogootee Stockyards LIVESTOCK BUYERS Loo g ootee, Ind iana 295-3480 H0G5 AR[ BEAUTIFUL Man ager James McAninch Congratulations to the valley 016 D u ege v Drive CLJSS of it -------------- SATES CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE i Evansville In. 17701 Phone: 4zs-zzaa Greenmell Hardware Co., Inc Phone Z95-3597 i i s ii 159 i 1 295- Flowers Gifts for All Occasions USSt f 200 S. Meridian Washington 160 Toys Greeting Cards Simplicity Patterns Sewing Supplies Gifts Candy by Brach MASTER CHARGE Shop our Second Floor for Toys, Gifts, and Christmas Decorations October 2 through December 2I4. 161 Oakland City Paoli Congratulatio ns 5SSI8SS1 HIGHWAY 45 WEST BOGGS LAKE L00G00TEE, IN. 162 c ytu(Lvor YOUR OFFICIAL SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS HUNTING BURG, INDIANA DOYLL LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials General Contracting “We Welcome Questions On Building Problems” FREE DELIVERY CREDIT ASSISTANCE Loogootee, Indiana Phone 295-2400 American legion MEST p™ 120 Post k mm Congratulations Seniors From VONDA'S BEAUTY SALON 295-3U21 Miller brothers genefral itore and contractors ?.0. Box 56 Montgomery, Indiana U7558 Bhones U86-3299 164 COMPLIMENTS of GEORGE and MARTHA s RESTAURANT Highway 231 North of Loogootee Compliments of MIDWESTERN tun IuU LOOGOOTEE, INDIANA Jerry Bauer R. R. 4 Loogootee, Ind. Phone 672-8213 No, sir. this is Martin County, not Texas.it's Just that I used dependable HELPING THE AMERICAN FARMER SUPERCROSTSEED. HELP HIMSELF 165 T. L. C., INC. Institution Distributor Canned Goods. Frozen Food. Fresh Produce 2822 Washington Avenue EMERGENCY UNIT MARTIN COUNTY SHRRI'-'F'S DEPARTMENT Box 1U2 Loogootee, Indigna h7 3 Co4uf 6uiiwts off MAIN AT NORTH EAST THIRD STREET BILLINGS FARM Washington, Ind., 166 POMlAC CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE ✓ WINKEL$ CHEVYLAND INC. L00C00TEE, % INDIANA k STATEMENT FEDERAL PRODUCE CO., WHOLESALE FRUITS - VEGETABLES - GROCERIES 1618 lynch Rood — P.O. Box 17 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 47701 Phort 423-1171 COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN m coiwrr YOUNG REPUBLICANS D E Restaurant A A A A Best Food In Town 295 - 9239 ★ EATON’S ★ FARM SERVICES, INC. MONTGOMERY, INDIANA % Maxines' | Beauty | | 295-3344 | 1 compliments from the Loogootee Police Dept. always serving you. congratulations Seniors! 167 The United Methodist Church 208 West Main Street Sunday Church School 9:00 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM Wednesday Bible Study 6:14-5 PM j“Jl ' HEADQUARTERS EOR GOODYEAR TIRES ALnogopteeA Indiana 29S-ZSSa ROBERT HOFFMAN OPTOMETRIST lo9 J F Kennedy Avenue Box 296 Looguotee, Indiana PHONE: Office 295-3163 Residence 295-37U3 Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5=00 P.M. Weekdays (except Thursday) 5ANDWIEH -HAVEN 295-3484 L,THE KSHOP,jg| 219 JOHN F. KENNEDY AVE. LOOGOOTEE. INDIANA 47999 THE SIR SHOP oP 295 - 2221 168 LG0G0OTEE DAIRY EJUEEN Manager: Store Hours 10 a.m. - tt p. m. s COMPLIMENTS OF . . . NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY Division of GOLD BOND BUILDING PRODUCTS Shoals. Indiana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 ______________________|__________________ 169 GARY'SyP Sunoco Service Gary Ball, Owner Junction 4S-50 Loogootee, Indiana 47553 Ph. 295-2200 Electronic Tune-up - Complete Stock of Auto Accessories • TUNE-UPS MONITOR CB CHANNEL 10 • TIRES • WHEEL BALANCING • BRAKES • CUSTOM WHEELS HEADERS • SHOCK ABSORBERS • BATTERIES ACCESSORIES • EXHAUST SYSTEMS • LUBRICATION 170 BELL’S MARATHON SERV1GE HWY 4 5-U.S. 231 Looqootee, IN. 47553 295-2470 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 76” From Tom, Mary Lou, Wayne Flick, Bob Bell MATTINGLY ’ 5 WFurniture Store W Your Complete Home Furnishings Store” GOMPLIMENTS from the Mayor, City Clerk, and all City Water Works George and Betty Mattingly 1 23 East Kain-Washington Phones 2 -0202 THE WALTON’S Everything Good ! Home Made Pies, Soups, Potato Salad, Slaw, Breaded Tenderloins and Fish, Chile. Dining on the inside. Clean Restrooms. EMPLOYEES Congratulations to the Class of flp 1976 f COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1976 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Spencer L. Keller, County Manager Mark Hudleson, Agent SECRETARIES s Mrs. Kay Mattox and Miss Bert us Arvin Life-Auto-Fire-Farm Liability- Workmanships Compensation - Hospitalization._____________ Walker Drug Company L00G00TEE, IN CLASS OF 76 172 TLJ Jir’S fill TGYfJI ■v i 7 6-l9lfe LINCOLN —4l icuAy Ford Tractors 24 HR .WRECKER SERVICE •WE SELL T«E_ BE_(Ce raE sr -ZZI1 pVAJTIQv ,0 T'0 v nnt tn n a trtttt nrmn_t to uununniuun i iuno opMt n d oumiun n a t o u n u o


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