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Ours Dedication Mrs. Risacher As we go through life, each of us stores in his mind moments that he will treasure forever. These memories, no be ae i¥ Elass History We the class of Nineteen Eundred and Seventy-seven, do hereby attempt to explain the strange circumstances surrounding the existence and final rraduation of our class. Oddly enough, we came into the world as a class in the usual way, beginning in kindergarten, or for some first grade, and staying together to begin our high school career as Freshman. Our illustrious Freshman year was very encouraging. It was that 197) school year we took on two teachers as sponsors: Miss Hazel Pielemeier and Mr. John Knepo. That fine year we haa won the basketball sectional five years in a row, and with all the big mouths in our class we did our share of yelling. It was in that year we were officially aeemed the class of 77 , When we became Sophomores in. 1975, we took on new responsibilities such as the coat check at the basketball games, and selling candy bars. ie also hac a chili supper, which turned out to be a great success. '75 was also the year that the Loogootee Lions were runners-up in the state basketball championship. The year that the members of our class could call ourselves Juniors, which was 1976, turned out to be quite an eventful year, including the fact that it was the 200th birth- day of our beloved country. The Juniors celetrated a very successful year. The long awaited class rings arrived that year, and everyone was busily exhibiting them. It was soon basketball season, and we were in charge of the concession stand, which can be a very hectic time. It was in May when the highlight of '76 came. The Junior class sponsored the Prom. It was held at the Officers Club on the Crane ilaval Base. It turned out to be very successful, and everyone had a good time. At last our Senior Year arrived. Our first task as Seniors was to order our class keys and announcements. This made the closeness of sraduvation a reality. It seemed like as soon as we got settled basketball season started, It started with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. This was the beginning of another winning season for the Lions. Soon it was Cenior Night, and time to honor the eight senior baskettall players and student manager. Also at this time the senior class officers and student council members were recognized, After 12 long years of hard work and a lot of fun, the time came for the Class of 1977 to give their farei;ell to Loogootee High School. Graduation was held on Max 27, 1977. This;was our final moment as Seniors. Now we have only the memories of our high school days. At this time, we the Class of '77, would like to thank br. Lust, Mr. Page, all the members of the faculty, and especially our arents for their time and patience in making this achievement possible. Freshman Junior President.....Vennis Burch President....e oug Tarvin Vice-President....danet Doyle Vice President...edJanet Voyle Secretary. eAlice Lannan Secretary....Georgette Williams Treasurer...Jonna Butcher Treasurer....Jonna Butcher 4 és eee Sophomore = Senior eee eee eee LZ President....Vennis Burch : pes eoee ane oyle TB eZ) Vice-President....danet Doyle oes a ee Williams of Re Secretary...eGeorgette Williams ureroesolonna Butcher pn AAW} Treasurer....Jonna Butcher sohis3 utche: ‘ B +t Mari ane oe 11 VW President eorgette ecretary Se Dennis G. 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Cesbynohedrs Richards Las amanie an aw Jace: Matpinghy PHP Abe Shei SOn ber Cees NOn On Melanie: PMaessiz WAGhOLecDeciientes Donna: Neukam its tes, PORES EAI PURSUE RO I at : : ‘ Pons oon Ss MIP Y Ie bisa Rela rate Bra $ Lok Rapier Chere Parsons peepee TTS 14 | { | i, ROMA Ea ae Sous kts AT ee eR Mark -hobertcnasacher Og RO CAPMSID GRE MOLers es s 5 ee +? fs . Ww oe @ ‘as oe 4 Gary Lee Sager Janet Lye Sheshy Rhonda Sue Smith PL pate Ps Pindar Shere SDE pot SO ETO eS 16 beborah Ann Sehnare ' ® a9 Kent Sint th Jonni SeeSleS Jami Variax otriekLand Mark hes Trambanies: Fa BO et at eat x oe RR a Pa at a Pet ata at et at ‘ Pa , x : Lisa-Gail-weitkanp CLara Peary Sau E Redes Pee, Rebecca ti ogas Kimber Sue ae Tr r. YOUR EAS hose yy kAMe we eT Melanie -kuth-Wehmeirer Dennis G. Burch Band 1-4, off. h; Baseball 23; Booster Club 1-43 Basketball 1-4; Class Off. 1,2,,; Intr. Basketball 2; Dance Band 3,h3; Boys St. 33; Student Council 1,2,4, Off. k. Ambition: Architect Janet M. Doyle Band 1-4, Off. h; Pep Band 1-3; Dance Band 2-43; French Club 2-),, Off sas, saclassucirr. 1-4; Booster Club 1-43; Girls State 3; Student Council 1-), OF fee 3 ou Sentra old = eyball 1; Chorus 1,2; Prom Comm. 33; Hone- coming Cand, h; Yearbook Staff . Ambition: Purdue Georgette Williams George Band 1-4, Off. h; Intr. Volleyball 2,); Dance Band 2,3,)3 Booster Club 1-), Board 2,3; Class Off. 253,43 Chorus 2,h3 F.H.A. 1-h3 Off. 2,33 Prom Comm. 3; Year- book h, Ambition: College Madonna Butcher Donna Band 1-4, Off. 3 Basketball 2,3; Track 1-); French Club 3,43; Class Off. 1-4; Volleyball 2,); Cadet Teacher 3 FHA. 3,43 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: P.E. Teacher Jerry L. Abel Booster Club 2; Health Club 2,h. Ambition: Office Worker Randall D. Abel Intr. Basketball 2,3,h; Booster Club 3,h. Ambition: Undecided Karen Lynne Arney Bobbsie Twin Wealth Club 1,); Ft A. 2a, Offsnea3 Librarian 1-h. Ambition: College Naydine Armstrong Naytt Ambition: Marriage and Wappiness Mike L. Arvin Booster Club 1-; Science Club 152; Drama Club 2, Ambition: Undecided Cynthia J. Bauer Bowser Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-h; Dance Band 2,4; Drama Club 4; Booster Club 1-h; Thespian Society h; Chorus 23 Prom Comm. 3; Play Comm. , Ambition: Marriage Kevin Guy Beasley Beatle Track 1,4; Booster Club 1-L, Board 3; Cross Country h; Intr. Basketball h. Ambition: Purdue Richard K. Bledsoe Dick Track 1-h; Booster Ciub 1-h; Basketball. 1-4; Cross Country 1; Vealth Club 37eoftee3 Prom Prince 3. Ambition: Dentist Robert E. Pradley Bobtt Intr. Basketball 1,2; Booster Club 1-h; French Club 1; Ecology Club 3. Ambition; Electrician Jeffery A. Bullock wp ro! Intr. Basketball 2-h; Booster Club 2-h. Ambition: Mechanic Susan Elaine Bradley French Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Thespian Society h; Chorus 2,3; Health Club h; Ecology Club ls F.U.A. leh; Librarian 1; Play Cast 3. Ambition: Undecided Gary Butcher Intr. Basketball 2,3; Booster Club 3. Ambition: Truck Driver Micheal J. Carr w He rman Ambition: Undecided Cathy Sue Clark Catt Booster Club 2,3. Ambition: Beautician William C. Clark WEalit Baseball 1; Band l-h; Chorus 1-h; Pep Rand 3,43; Baseball 1; Swing Choir 3,1; Librian 1; Office Yelp 1; Science Club 3; Guidance Yelp 1. Ambition; Service Barbara L. Colvin French Club 2-h; Prom Comm. 3; Drama Club 3,4; Steering Com. h; Béalth Club i; F.1.A. 4; Yearbook Staff 3,h; Play Comm. 3,h. Ambition: College Carl J. Cooper C eu A! Band 1-l:; Pep Band 1,3,4; Cross Country hs Intr. Basketball 1-4; Booster Club 3,); Ambition: College Polly Ann Cornwell Pooly Ann Intr. Volleyball h; Booster Club 1-h; F.Y.A. 1l-lh, Off. 2-h; Prom Comm. 3¢ Ambition: Account — | Diana E. Cox Dee Basketball 3; Chorus 3,43 Cheerleader ); Booster Club 2,); Drama Club ; Cadet Teacher 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Comm. 3 F.H.A. 3 Lion Mascot 2,3. Ambition Professional Police- woman Theresa L. Cramer Pep Band 1,2,h; Dance Band 3; French Club 1,2; Booster Club 1-l; brama Club 1; Chorus 1-3; Cadet Teacher 3,4 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition Undecided Randall C. Crowder Bug Art Club 1-2; Swing Choir 2; Chorus 2: Ecology Club he ‘ Ambition: Undecided Gary L. Cunningham Pudatt Intr. Basketball 2-); Booster Club 2+). Ambition: Undecided James W. Cunningham “ayne Intr. Basketball 1,2, Ambition: Undeciaed Timothy G. Dant wy im Basketball 1-h; Track 1-4; Cross Country l-k; Booster Club 1-4. Ambition: Undecided ii. LeAnne Divine NDhee W Drama Clud 1,3,h3 Thespian Society 3,h: ilealth Club 3,43 Play comme 1,3, ambition: Booster Club 1,2,h; | Colle:te Blane Curtis Dust Baseball 1-4; Basket- ball lel; Booster Clut 1l-h; Boys State Alt. Ambition: College Debra Marie Dye Debbie Booster Club 1-3; F.H.A. 1-4, Off. 2-43; Librarian 2-4; Guidance Help 3; Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Undecided Shelly J. Felton Bean Bob Cheerleader 1,2; Lionette Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Intr. Basketball 1-4; Booster Club i. Ambition: Air Force Lawrence J. Haag Hearoldtt Intr. Basketball 1-); Booster Club 3 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: 3,43 French Club 1-4, Off. Law Enforcement 2,33 Booster Club 1-); Drama Club 3,43; Student Council 1; Prom Com. 33 Ecology Club 3. Ambition: Nurse Valarie Kay rields tt Val Booster Club -3,h; Drama Club 1-4; Thespian Society 3,h; ‘FeHeA. 3,43 Librarian 3,43 Flay Comm. 1-). Ambition: Undecided Sandra: Sue Fuhrman t Sandy Booster Club 3; .H.A. 1; Librarian 3. Ambition: Undecided Gindy Kay Garrett French Club 2-; Booster Club 4; Drama Oius 2,9, 1; Thespian Society 4; Chorus 2,3,h35 Health Club 4; F.H.A. 1-4; Librarian 1-4; Guidance Help 3,4; Prom Comm. 33 Play Cast 3,h3 Play Comm. 2,3,4. Ambition: Work Jane Ann Gates Moct Intr. Volleyball 2-l; spanish Club 1; Booster Club 1-4; Health Club hs FHA. 2-h3 Guidance Help 3,43; Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: College John R. Gilbert Booster Club Sele Ambition; Arm y Willian C. Greene Waid dt Jerry J. Harder Booster Club 1-3; Ambition: Undecided Kimberely R. Harshaw Hershey Band l-h; Intr. Volley- ball 23; Pep Band 2,33 Dance Band 3; Spanish Club 1,3; Booster Club l-h; F.H.A. hs Prom Comm. 33; Yearbook Staff 3. Ambition: Accountant Society h; Steering Daniel J. Hart Danny Track 1-3; Cross Country 4; Intr. Basketball 1-3; Booster Club 2-), Ambition: Undecided Cheryl Ann Hembree Cher Booster Club 2-3 Chorus l=). Ambition: Air Force Pamela Lynn Hildebrand Pam! French Club 2-h3 Booster Club 2-h; Drama Club 3,43; Health Club 3 u32 she 3,u3 Office Help 23; Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff h; Ecology Club h. Social Work Mark Hines Track 1-h; Basketball 1; Intr. Basketball 2,3,h3 Booster Club le, Board 2. Air Force ROTC Ambition: Don H. Holmes Richard J. Mathias Ric kl Booster Club 2,3,)3 Ecology Club 3. Band lel: Intr. Basket- Ambition: Undecided ball 1; Pep Band 3,h3 Booster Club 2,3,h3 Ecology Club 2. Ambition: Donald Howell Ray NT) on Jace Mattingly Band l=, Off. 13 Baseball 1,2; Wresling Band 1-3 Basketball 1; 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3; Track 1-3 Cross Country Golf 1,2; Volleyball 1; 1-k; Intr. Basketball Pep Band 1; Dance Band 2-43; Pep Band 1-h; 1. Ambition: Navy Booster Club 1-), Ambition: College Samuel J. Kearby hi it on Ann E. Mischler Annie Ambition: C.P.A. Booster Club 1-3 Cadet Teacher h; Lions Den 3 Office Help 3,h3 Prom Comm. 33 Yearbook Staff h. Ambition: Vincennes University Alice Jayne Lannan Charlie Band 1-4; Track 1; Pep Band 1-3; Lionette lis French Club 2-3; Booster Club 1-); ‘LL. M Drama Club2-); Thespian Gog ted aoe Intr. Basketball 3,h3 Booster Club 3,h. Ambition: Undecided Melanie P. Muessig Nomie Comm.3; Class Officer 1; Chorus 2-); Swing Choir 2-4; Health Club ls FHA. 1-43 Office Help 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Yearbook Staff hs Play Cast 3-3 Play Comm. 2-. Ambition $ Roger William Laybourn Wa wa Intr. Volleyball 13 Cheerleader 1,2,h, alt. 33 French Club 2,3,h, Off. 2,3 Student Council 13; Prom Comm, 33; Homecoming candidate ls; Who's Who-French 3. Ambition: I.U. Michele McAtee Mac Nurse Band l=; Pep Band 1-3 French Club 1,23; Booster’ Club 1; Drama Club leh; Thespian Society 253543 Steering Comm. 253,43 Chorus 2,3,h3 Swing Choir 3; Yearbook Staff 2,3,l43 Play Cast 1-3; Play Comm. 2,). Ambition: Artist Band lel; Basketball 2; Track 1,23; Intr. Volley- ball coach 3 Volleyball 3,43 Pep Band 3,43; Dance Band 3,3; Lionette 1-h, Co-capt. 253,43 French Club 2,3; Booster Club leh, Board 3,43 Drama Club 33 Prom Comm. 33 Gary M,. Lents Gave Ambition: Baseball St. Manager l-hsYearbook Staff hs; Science Basketball St, Manager 1-3; Booster Club l=); Boys State Alt. 3. Ambition: Undecided Charles G. lynch Jr. Chuck Club 3, Off. 33 Ambition: Dental Hygiene Steve Nolan Basketball 1; Booster Club 1,2,). Ambition: Golf 1+; Intr. Basket- Undecided ball hs; Pep Band 1,3,)13 Booster Club 1,3,h. Ambition: College Son a Se uu Su Pau a Ju bs ee a OO eee tt ae at ol a a ot tot aE ae Cheat 5 os ; r r ie r be rs re Jim McGuire Ambition: Undecided Donna Neukam Booster Club 1-4; F.H.A 2-4; Cadet Teaching... bition: Undecided Gina S. Nigg Band 1-); Volleyball 2,33 Pep Band 1-h3 Dance Band 3; Lionette ls Spanish Club 13 Booster Club lel; Cadet Teacher 4; Health Club h, Off. hy FeHeA. hs Office Help 3; Guidance Help 3; Prom Comm. 33 Yearbook Staff . Anbition: Physical Therapy Frank Nolley Intr. Basketball 1-3; Booster Club 1-h. Ambition: Farmer Donna S. Norris Volleyball 33 French Club 1,2,33 Drama Club 33; Prom Comm, 33 Year- book Staff 33; Play Comm. 3. Ambition: College Mary Beth Norris Band 1-3 Intr. Volley- ball 2; Pep Band 1-h3 French Club 2,3,43 Booster Club 1-3; Drama Club 3,3 Student Council h; Chorus 2-; Cadet Teacher 3,)3; Health Club his F.HAe 3,43 Homecoming Cand. h; Yearbook Staff h; Science Club 3, Off. 3. Arbition: Lockyear Charles F. Padgett Intr. Basketball 3,); Spanish Club 3,3 Booster Club 1,3,h3 Science Club 3; Ecology Club 3,h. Ambition: College Rebecca L. Woods Becky Basketball 2-3; Volley- ball 1-43; Booster Club 1-4; FHA. 2-4, Off. 33 Prom Comm, 3. Ambition: College Bric A. Parker Basketball 13 Cross Country 1; Intr. Basket- ball 2,3,l3 Booster Club l-l}. Ambition: Service Cheryl A. Parsons Band 1+; Pep Band 3,)3 Dance Band 33 Spanish EE 13 Booster Club 1-13 Cadet Teach Health Club i. age Me FHA. hs Prom Comm, 3e Yearbook Staff 3,). Ambition: Mental Health Technology Laura Parsons Band 1-3; Intr, Volley- ball 23 Pep Band 23 French Club 2-3 Booster Club l=); Cadet Teacher 3,43 Prom Comm 3. Ambition: College Ronald Dean Parsons Yonnie Basketball 1; Track l-hs Cross Country 1,3,)3 Intr. Basketball 3,h; Booster Club 1,3,)3 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Engineering Morgan Patterson Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Intr. Basketball 2,3,h3 Booster Club 1-. Ambition: Armed Forces — Lawrence E. Porter Ashley Basketball 13 Track 1,25 Cross Country 1; Intr. Basketball hs; Booster Club 1,2. Ambition: Higher awareness Stephanie Ann Potts — Cookie Basketball ); Intr. Volley- ball 13; Volleyball 2,3,h3 Booster Club 1-3 RHA. les Librarian 23 Prom Princess 33 Homecoming Queen }. Ambition: College William E, Zehr Bill Intr. Volleyball 3,3 Booster Club 2-). Ambition: Air Force Jill Ann Prather Band les Track l=); Intr. Volleyball 2; Volleyball 2,3,h; Pep Band 1-3; Dance Band 1,2,33 Lionette 2,3,3 French Club 2,3,l, Off. lbs Booster Club 1-, Board hs Student Council 2,3,h; Prom Comm. 33 Who's Who- French 3. Ambition: I.U. John W. Raney Basketball 1; Intr. Basket- ball 2,3,h43 Booster Club 3,4. Ambition: Air Force Diane Elizabeth Riggins Basketball h; Volley- ball 2-4; Booster Club les FeHA. leh Librarian 23; Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Undecided Carmen Lee Rogers t Car W Booster Club 3,43; Chorus 3,43; Swing Choir 3,h; Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Air Force Mark Robert Risacher Track 1-4; Cross Country 1,2,33 Intr. Basketball 1-). Ambition: Millionaire a ee Debra Kaye Ross ‘ Rossie Intr. Volleyball 2-h; i Booster Club l-l; F.H.A. 2-4; Prom Comm, 3. Ambition: Marriage Gary Lee Sager Intr. Basketball 23; Ambition: Army Phyllis Sanders tt Phyl ll lt Trg Sa etn nag etl ta ss Drama Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Cadet Teacher }; Librarian 1,3,). Ambition: Accountant ; i j Ronda Ziegler i Booster Club 2-). | Ambition: Landscape Designer Deborah Ann Schnarr Debbie Band 1-lj; Basketball 2-h; Volleyball 2-1; Pep Band 1-3; Dance Band 1-3; Spanish Club 1; Booster Club 1-li; Cadet Teacher h. Ambition: Undecided Janet L. Sheetz Louie Intr. Volleyball 3,); Spanish Club 1; Booster Clad 3,3; FHA. 2,h3 Librarian 3,h. Ambition: College Kent Smith Ambition: Retire by age 3h. Rhonda Sue Smith Spanish Club 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; FHA. 253,43 Librarian 3. Ambition: Happiness Ellen K. Souerdike Band 1-l; Pep Band 2-3; Dance Band 3; Spanish Club 1; Booster Club 1-h; Librarian 2,4; Guidance Help 33; Prom Comm, 3. Ambition: Undecided John D. Steele Booster Club 1-4; Health Club 3,43 Ecology Club 3,4. Ambition: Navy David G. Strange Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1; Student Council 1-3; Boys State 3. Ambition: College Jacquelyn Kay Strange Nyackie Band 1-l); Basketball 2-l; Track 1-); Intr. Volley- ball 1; Volleyball 2-); Pep Band 2-); Dance Band 33; Spanish Club 3, Booster Club 1-4; Student Council ..3;..Girls..state Alt. 33 Cadet Teacher h; Prom Comm, 33; Year- book 3,4. Ambition: Computer technology Jami Maria Strickland Jami Mott Intr. Volleyball 2; Drama Club 3,3; F.H.A. 3,4, Off. 3; Prom Comm. 3,43 Play Comm. 3. Ambition: Undecided Doug Tarvin Tarzan Intr. Basketball 1-3 Booster Club 1-), Board lh; Drama Club ); Student Council 3; Class Off. 33 Chorus 1; Prom Comm. 13 Play Cast 3 Play Comm. h. Ambition: College Paul Anthony Taylor Tony Basketball 1-3; Track 1-4; Cross Country 1-; Booster Club 1-43 Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Electronic Engineer Mark R. Trambaugh Myrtle Intr. Basketball 1-3 Booster Club 2,3. Ambition: Heavy equipment operator Michael E. Wagoner Wag Baseball 1-4; Basket- ball 1-4; Intr. Basket- ball coach 2-43; Booster Club 1-3; Student Council 1,4, Off. 3 Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: College Clara R. Walker Intr. Volleyball 1; Pep Band 1-3; Dance Band 1; French Club 1,23; Booster Club 1-) Ambition: Undecided Sandra Lynn Walton Sandy Band 1-4; Basketball 3; Pep Band 3,3; Dance Band 3, Ambition: Happiness Clara T. Ward Band 1-3; Intr. Volley- ball 2; Pep Band 1-); Dance Band 3; French Club 1; Booster Club 1-); Cadet Teacher )}, Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Happiness Patricia J. Ward Patty Band 1-3; Pep Band 1-); Dance Band 3; Spanish Club 3,43; Booster Club 1-3; Drama Club 2-); Thespian Society 3,h3 Steering Comm. 3,3 Chorus 1,2; Librarian ls; Play Cast 3; Play Comm, 2-). Ambition: Journalism Mary Alice Wathen Mousy Ambition: Undecided Melanie Ruth Wehmeier French Club 1-); Librarian 3; Science Club 3; Ecology Club 3. Ambition: Undecided Lisa Gail Weitkamp Lionette 2-3; Spanish Club 1; Booster Club 1-); Drama Club 1; Student Council 3; Cadet Teacher ; Health Club 3,h, Off. 33 Librarian 2-, Off. 3; Pu.A. 1-k, Off. 2-); Office Help h; Prom Comm. 3. Ambition: Happiness John D. White Groucho Intr. Basketball 1,2; Booster Club 2-), Ambition: Pro Dragster Timothy Lee Wininger Hrs mit Baseball 1-3; Basket- ball 1-3; Cross Country 1; Booster Club 1-). Ambition: College 1. Bill Clark 2. Jerry Abel 3. Donna Norris h. Michele NeAtee 5. Barbara Colvin 6. Tim Dant 7. Jerry Harder 8. Mary Alice Wathen 9. Cindy Bauer 10. Mark Trambaugh 11, Patty Ward 12. Lebbie Schnarr 13, Theresa Cramer 1). Rhonda Smith 15. Debbie Dye 16, Janet Sheetz 17. Debbie Ross 18, Bric Parker 19, C.J. Cooper 20, Cindy Garrett 21, Mike Wagoner 22. Kim Wininger 23. Becky Woods 2h. Doug Tarvin 1. Jill Prather 2. Phyllis Sanders 3. Larry Haag . Jackie Strange 5. Charlie Padgett ; re ) . Richard Bledsoe 7. Georgette villians 8. Cathy Clark “ : 9. Carmen Rogers 10. Cheryl é Hembree 8 PROHVMYP 14717 pownefpeceenefperndfpcarndfanradfnewriscoasrarntfsemenfe | SERICR SRAPS carapcrnpcarndenrararadparnemprurnscarren | meridia ona | ; | yy Ps 4 | oH a SIDER ERE E ener RITTER N a MEM MR Tar MTR Ne RD SOI SPS PPANG NIRS Os Pea Rs AG SAE AME Ee PIG Oe GE Se ¥ ett ees aye | ees SKA Ron Or1§ FS; CHLOT Ff eo Par. | | C9 Been eh nea ee Se SII SU SSS (Sesion: Dae (ceai2) iD ao DOSE SK Ree ED Mee 2¢@ my 2¢ e4 ese NIT ses Stuaent Council member, Mary Beth Norris, escorted by Center, Paul Taylor. Class Secretary, Georgette Williams, escorted by Student Manager, Gary Wy WE aC. as ie at a i. oe ‘ CEG Z ea $= i ER oe De eee 1s we Cas SSR eine ay Re gk Deets aC M7 oe ooo eos CIES mx y , SY A Barked OGG aS, Cheerleader, Melanie Muessig, ‘Cheerleader, Lee Cox, escorted escorted by Guard, Tim Dant, by Forward, Lave Strange. EES) Reieecre Bye oarycae ERICA NE RENCE N ENE ILENE HNN TTI Re aioe uecttih ei Dec Unc ne ret a ne ee Me ER CROPS ER CARA A Student Council member, Jill Prather, escorted by Guard, llike Wagoner. Class Treasurer, Donna Butcher, escorted by Forward, Richard Bledsoe. Mark Hines Doug Tarvin Jace Mattingly Student Council member, Linda Sherfick, escorted by Guards, Blane Lust and Tim Wininzer. Class Vice-President, Janet Loyle, escorted by Forward, Dennis Burch, ee ap eapea natin oe ME BAo A cBalo nce Palo RAIS (Ceaoy E MB titin | a eee OVClacs Will I, Jerry Abel, of sound mind and body, will my classes to my little brother, Jin. I, kevin Beasley, will to any junior my ability to lose money at cards at the senior parties. I, Richard Bledsoe, will to Curt Johnson, the ability to look at the school system in such a way, : that no other person can, and still be able to live through it. T, Robert Bradley, will to Wayne Stuffle my ability to goof off and not get in trouble. I, Susan Bradley, bequeath to my sister, Cindy, all the thoughts, joys, and happiness I have had in high school, I, Dennis Burch, being of sound body and questionable mind, will to the Class of '76 all the fun and good times the Class of '77 had their senior year. I, Donna Butcher, will my ability to walk down stairs without tripping to Roy Templin. I, Hike Carr, will nothing to nobody. I, Cathy Clark, will to Mary Ann Greene all the tun and luck we had during our Senior year for her Senior year. I, Bill Clark, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath to 3ill Lashbrook the fun we had in chorus and art. ee Barbara Colvin, will to my brother, Rick, my ability to make my grades and keep then, Pe a iv I, C.J. Cooper, will to Roy Templin, my ability to run in cross country under 15 minutes, and key to The Spook House. a I, Polly Cornwell, being of unsound mind, will to Dana Lents my ereat ability to water ski. I, Dee Cox, will all my cheers not yells to Joann Padgett, itosi Butcher, and Becky Fellers. i I, Gary Cunningham, will to Doug Arvin, the ability to mess up a close ballgame in intramural league play, like I did last year. I, Tim Dant, will to my little sister the ability to compromise with teachers the way I did. I, Leann Divine, hereby being of sound mind, will 3rd period band study nall to junior band members. I, Janet Doyle, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeth to my little brother, David, all my front row seats in hopes that he won't get into as much trouble as I did, I, Debbie Dye, hereby will to my little brother, Richard, the exciting times I had sitting in the zym at noon hour. I, Shelly Felton, being of ‘5 of a mind and no body, will to Mona Anderson my ability to get caught in everything I do and hope she never uses it. I, Valerie Fields, will my ability to bug Mr. Poehlein first period each morning to anyone who wants to take it on. IT, Sandy Fuhrman, will to Xarla 3utcher lots of luck in her senior year and all the fun times, ee ee ee ———_————— rr a a ee I, Cindy Garrett, will to Betty Sparks, all my rotten luck when I needed good luck. I, Jane Gates, will to my little sister Lisa, my white wacon and 311 the fun memories that go along with it. I, John Gilbert, will my old socks to my little brother Jim. I, Bill Greene, will to Carl Arvin the ability to stay out of trouble in Mr. Grannan's room. I, Larry Yaag, being of sound mind and compentante body, do hereby bequeath my woodworking ability to my brother, Steve. I, Jerry Narder, bequeath my ability to come to school to Kevin Wilson. i I, Kim Warshaw, being of sound mind and body will to my little brother, Matt, all the fun times I had during noon hour and all the otrer great times at IFS. I, Cheryl Tembree, will my loud and lovely voice to hrs. Arnett's chorus. I, Pam ildebrand, will to Lillie “ansenmy great locker 300, which never closes. I, Don Yolmes, being of unsound mind and a fat body, hereby will my sym shorts in locker 1h to John Day. I, Laurie King, will my Sociology class to Donna Arnold. I, Alice Lannan, will to Joan Yaag, my ability to back into incinerators while watching a ball- FAME e I, Mark Lemond, will my grades -nd all my bad problems to Mark ‘iathen. 3 3 ce le L I, Gary Lents, being of sound mind and body do tereby ill my great ability at shooting pool to Rernie Butcher. I, Chuck Lynch, will. t o Steve Sarcent my ability of consistency in golf I, Rick Mathias, being of sound mind and fantastic body leave to Pam Stevens one worn out “Sh Ch UNCVY « I, Ann Mischler, will to Brent Yardwick, my knitting needles, in hope he will learn how to use them one day. ; 7 7 ' | ' | I, Michele McAtee, will to Lisa Myers tre ability to scream as loud as I can in Lionette prac- : tice and still not be heard. | : ' ' I. Melanie Muessig, will to Joan aag allthe good times I had during my four years at LHS. He ! I, Donna Neukam, will all my Double Stuff Cookies to Darlene Ziegler in hope that she will enjoy them between classes as much as I did. I, Gina Nigg, will to Falicia Martin my ability to run all the cas out of the car and then wait for someone to fill it up again. I, Frank Yolley, will my old ensine to anyone that has enough 011 to put in it. T, Donna Norris, will to my friend, Sharon Vogler, all of my Algebra I II homework, quizzes, tests .that I've collected in the past years. I, Mary Beth Norris, being of sound mind and body do kereby bequeath all the fun times and parties I ad my Senior Year to my little brotter, Mike. 5 ante af Ms + 5 he t end t I, Bric Parker, will my ability to stay ‘ome and sleep Monday morning after the weeken 0 Roy Templin. [, Charlie Padgett, being of hollow mind and auestionable body, will to Lisa “Tembree, my | 3 = a ry ability to keep a lock on my locker. DORN PE say ON To } | } } 1 i I, Cheryl Parsons, will to my sister, my ability to get one phone call a night from a guy. Laura rarsons, will my ability to stay out of trouble to John Clements. Cookie Potts, will to Treci Johnson, my worn out knee pads. Jill pratter, will to Traci Johnson, my well used track volleyball shoes. John Raney, being of sound mind ana body, will to Loug Allen, my ability at the Water: Works. Viane itiggins, will to my brother, Jim, all the good times I've had at LHS. vebbie hoss, bequeath my sister, Mary Beth, the good times at LHS and Montgomery. Debbie Schnarr, being of sound mind and bocy will to Johnny Clements, my lst chair in band. Janet Sheetz, will to Theresa Pam, the ability to pass notes in study hall. Linda Sherfick, will to Tammy Smith, my ability to know where Mr. Nonte is at all times. Ehonda Smith, will to Dawn Gentry, my ability to get to class on time.(She'll need it) Ellen Soueraixe, will to Wayne, all the fun I've had through high school. J.U. Steele, will my broken locker and very used math book to anyone who wants it. Lave Strange, will to Larry Hembree, my patience. Ee needs some badly. Jackie Strange, will a case of Dews to any Junior who uses ripped road as much as we did. Jami Strickland, will to -am Rogers my intelligent brain and great personality. Paul Taylor, being of sound mind and body will my non-study habits to the Freshmans. liike Wagoner, will to David Blackwell my most cherished ability. Sandy Walton, will to any Office Practice Girl, the opoortunity to type for T Nurse. Clara Ward, will all the gooa times out at the Red White to Curt Johnson. Patty Ward, will all the bugs in the bandroom and my great musical ability to Dana Lents. Marj Alice Wathen, will to Ueana Chambers, my left over paver and sociology notes. lielanie Wehmeier, after four years, will my knowledge to my sister Cindy. Lisa weitkamp, will my ability to con lr. ills to all the lucky Juniors. John White, will to Kick, my ability to get along with tir. Knepp for 3 years. Georgette Williams, will all the great times in the LITTLE BLUE CAMARO to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, I, I, I; Kim Wininger, will to my brother Kelly, to make it through high school. Tim Wininger, will to Brenda, two years of winning seasons in basketball. Becky Woods, will my nickname Hobbit to anyone who reads the books as much as I have, Ronea Ziegler, give to those who understand--gratitude, To those who are willing-- courage. And to those who come after me--a hope. nk Most Likely to Succeed Janet Doyle and Dennis Burch Best Lancers Dee Cox and like Waconer | | kr. and Miss Jeans Michele licAtee and Cary Sager Most Athletic Lonne Butcher and Vavid Strange Most Kissable Always Late Best Dressed Shelly Felton and Mike Carr Alice Lannan and Doug Tarvin ielanie lhuessig Jace liattingly Biggest Gossips Most School Spirit Cindy Bauer and Gary Lents Georgette Williams and Tim Dant 3 Ed hee ea Ss “8 CoC eee ae EC ot oe he Ea or he G SACLE Path? Pah ara heh tf a eee ee es Waa SPP aaa A al deh a fe g nh Pit etree aa We LN aba v 4a Ay A NO 6OUMCO We IVC OAC SNK: i ELEN UNS ONES On November 20, 1976, the 3rd annual Homecoming festivities took place. Highlighting the evening, was the crowning of Stephanie Potts as the 1976-77 Homecoming Queen. Above is the new queen and her court. From left to right: Janet Doyle, Linda Sherfick, Queen Stephanie Potts, Melanie Muessig, and Mary Beth Norris. The Lions roared t o victory by de- feating Mater Dei. Following the game, the Queen and her court were honored by a dance held at St. John's Gym, with music provided by Bodacious. Everyone enjoyed the evening, and it will long be remembered. ONG CRLS 21 TELS KONG COLSON TELL MG FSS PL IM LOSING LER INSTEON PTO VL NA HFS PIM TEL R DNC FOS VE ONC: TELOPE LM iD | | | Melanie Muessig, Mary Beth Norris, Linda Sherfick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Muessig, escorted Donald Norris, escorted Ted Bauer, escorted by C.J. Cooper. by Ronnie Parsons. by Larry Haag. Stephanie Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Potts, escorted by Charlie Padgett. Janet Loyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Doyle, escorted by Mark Hines. VAT VI AT rr rr Hazel Hasler Esther Strawn Ve nise Summers-Student lanager Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ULole Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. iggins Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bough Mr, irs. Curtis Wolfe family Elaine “olford Glenn l uchner Ruth Ziegler Doug Tervin Mir, and Mrs. John Morgan Kr. and Mrs. Geralc Tarvin Mr. and krs. Dennis E. Harper lir. and Ers., Anthony R. Beasley? El Yearbook Staff Chic, Kay, and Vana Lents Georgette and liark vavid way Wasler Carrison Aletta Walton The Lwayne Walton Family Mr. and urs. Martin Ward Mary Beth and Kenny Tim Tracey Tom's Barber Shop Lr. Mrs. Willard Trambaugh ur. lors. Travis Borden Vicki lir. Mrs. Jerry Trinkle Valerie ari Twinkle-Toes Uncle tea the EKorsecreekers ; : ; : Lane, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Waus and Family Mr. ana irs. Loyle Wehmeier Mr. and rs. Dave Wehr lir. and lirs. Lawrence Weitkamo harilee Wening ae Lark Wwening itr. and Mrs. Wayne Wessel Bertha Williams Bob Williams Ugllig Wallseya larvin and Fern wilson Donald Rk. taylor family bir. @ Mrs. Jim Wimmenauer and Son Mr, andirs. Glendell Taylor Georgia Wwininger John Pauline Taylor Sy, PRESENTING THE POS LP he. fis wegeyeyeueueueecen ns tah BN. HASSAN, SHAR nyt Bs a a SHRRARAUN, Sratta Ms Dasiut So anita Bec cel Bas Oak Yas eal Maal iss alias oe Sacteal Baa) ee Oa asT ad é ra ARs The Senior Class of = ‘a Siig basg ait 3 fay. AASB as : Rests C3 ; Loogootee High School Ae A | announces tts oo 4 Rie WG Ea Ran Aen anna Gy’ Nees a : Commencement Exercises a es a ‘a Friday evening, May tuenty-seventh a bE ie bh, Pane SVineteen hundred seventy-seven ‘Oa psy: aes, RS eight o'clock High School Gymnasium SNA 3; é Mee, ie Rea Ady tas = CLAS55 OF I! Re hiaenal — oa ee ee ee SSS Se S. = (OE: ry Py i “Processional — Invocation Aud a Anthem : Hymn of the Republie S MOTTO: Become the Fd you can be. Colors: Mint Green Yellow Flower: Yellow Rose Dennis Burch - President True-C. Fox Presentation of Diplomas Sd : oO orf 13) pr E f SAG SAG Se Serre NES oe i fl of of ol of ol ol ol ol ol ok ol ol ol oh ol ‘ R.Bateman D.Baumert M.Beasley J.Berry D.Blackwell M.Boes FELT ereeg L.Bridsewate C.Brothers M.Burton ee eee Bib rssstrrern tS GB resstreere sR M.Byrda Pi rsesteerreg hd) eresesscreres GRerec8R Bo iscieonn ID Bitscireoormell JeClements L.Colvin Bocce Pireecene iS BR eeeresrereee H. Anderson M.Anderson C.Arvin P.Arvin P.,Arvin C.Canady D.Chambers D.Chambers ee Levant J ovay C.learwester F becker KeLecker K,.Lenson P.Divine M,Eichmiller S.Divine S Elliott M. 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Wildman J.wildman _U...uensch D.Zehr D.Ziegler JeZins JeZLins Brecon Bre 47 SE ier eee coh eoargen E,oceals M.searl L.olone Jeomith N.otevens Jootrange COUNTRY JAMBOREE Friday Oct. 15, 1976 at High School Gym music by: Variations, Hoosier Playboys and dance to the Country Diamonas Fund Raising Project. The Junior Class thanks Jess Ellis for his help. ee 2 2 Ck ol of ok A ol ook ol oh ok ol ee r AAA AAAAA AAA RASA a a fe ’) : Aa Bon REY, RIES, 50 55 HAVA COAT CAITR CIE 73 aa EataCeCeCACRCAC MCMC RC RCA PCRCPCPCCC MCMC i oi ee Pg clelelelele i e naer C,. Mexzander A, Arvin B, Arvin L. Arvin nn or To S. Arvin rs tetatatats ‘ | PL ek A SE i .e Penjamin | C. Ferry B. Biggs ' B. Hackwell ' l., Boennighausen X. Bough Choose ‘T. Bough K. bowling C. Fowman C. Pradley 4. Braun U. Bridgewater OOOO era —_— Oe OOOO M. laily x. livine “te Lowney ii. 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Toy B, Trambeugh ®ee0e20880800080 sees ees sexes ra ethos as Wildman oeuse ey Ye sees ees ee 9 4 Fe eer es os =e Sieat aecaerel Secs 4 4%e0d__.9®8 wy e728 @ — NV e aie mene T, Wilson K, Yarnell ue Winkleplecki Seseese pew sces 3820353 e7=8e e —e0_® ve st eaiecee or “eee gene; 22353828 s3e8e8- ogmagse Oe ory =ee e me eee ee Ot i see e cee L. Ziegler “eve = . L. Yarnell R. Ziegler 350 ey sca, ) ee 2 2833 - =es Se sies 2 —ees ess aeeeas | YE ee ‘Sophomores: TEENA OWSicers Ohi fe) Matheis President x mi x 5 o 5 im - 1 i m mf im am Kgs mn mn m m m m im a) ms rm le bel i SES D. Arvin E. Arvin E. Arvin K. Arvin M. Arvin M. Arvin DOCH exOe oe KG Ki S. Arvin Coxon KOK LEKGKS D. Rrothers T. Brown A. BRrunton C. Ballock B. Botcher R. Butcher KEKGIK KEKOIE C. Butts T. Byrd KOKGK KOKEK DEEL K. Cannon T. Ghristmas J. Clark D. Colleran D. Colvin EGON SHOES: J. Abel M. Acton B. Acer G. Allen D. Arvin 64 DEBBY DED T. Cornwell Ge Cox DE BEGH DEBE J. Edmundson Terao Ville, J. Fox J. Fraley L. Fuhrman M. Fuhrman M. Fuhrman 65 EEN J. Haag S. Haag D. Hansen M. Harshaw D. Hart R. Hedrick EEX D. H1llums S. fellums D. Hembree D. Hembree F,. Hggins S. Hodges BES ES PEO C.Hffman G. Hopkins T. Hudson T. Hidson M. Hiebner R. Haunt EGS? DEED S. Hiop R. Hurt OS EES) 2HOESD DOS W. Johnson M. dhnson G,. dones t DeBeS PEGS LOKI R. kennedy E. Kidwell J. Kidwell M. Kidwell D. Kiefner C. Kirkley CEKEIG 66 EEDES DEOES J. Isaacs Done eee KEKE KS K.lents S.lents K. Lindsey E. linscomb R. Lythgoe CEKEIG J. “Mischler D. Moffett B. MAtee J.MeGuire C. Lannan M. larkin A. Lavely J. lawless P, Laybourn KEKBIG KE KEKE M.Matheis K. Mathies M. Matthews L. ‘Miller M.Miller KEKE KE D. Padgett G. Parsons D. atterson Je Patterson P, Roples KEKE KS pr. O'Brien KEKE KEKEK KEKEK RA AS M. heukam D. Nonte W. Nonte L. Norris KOKO KBKOK! T. Rayhill K,. €h1 J. Oach M. Ross C. Spaulding 2. Sterling M,. Strange T. Strange K. Street D.cumners KEKE IER: M. Salyer K. Sanders S.cchnarr S.%als S.cearl W. Souerdike B. Sparks M. Taylor T. Tolbert B. Wagner f. Wagoner J. Walton Ce ward RX, Watkins KEKBIG KOIKE KEKEKS C.vehmeier J.velton P, Wildman K. wilson K.Wininger L, vininger KEKOKE 68 KEKE 2. Woods KBIEEIK KBE D.Ziegler M. Zins EKKO Not Pictured: S. lenny S. Denny 5 ¢ Sua ms 1 ee ee, ee ee ee Oo AmMOHPNHNOA FONE 1M @_.2_200_.9_ e@_.° 00 eo +20e_e A ce 0 00 e 1 00 e = 00 0 ee 27e0__.. 9 e8@__-.8 e0__.9_e 0__.8 e0_xX! e20e@ e 12@ e 72e@ e 1°80 e re eading Elections ptember 15, 1976, men cheerleader mons were held in 'Loogootee Eigh ll gym. After el- ins were hela, the i- 77 cheerleaders } announced. The leaders are Julia rson, Linda Fore- | Lisa Benjamin, a Daily, and sub- wes is Debbie eTSe ee. @-—_@0et_@-—_@e o _ 00880 oe eH ese @—_00«..0@__@01..0-—_@0t_0-—_ 2@, O00 e000 00 oe ee es .2@ @ +e A ne eae an ea ee jm Di Pa Di Da Bi Da Da Das DD De De De St De De De DD nn eee eee . In 1952, Lester Page began his career at Loogootee as a teacher and coach. In 1961, he became our hirh school Principal. Mr. Page is to be complimented for his diligent effort in bettering our school system and maintaining an understanding and considerate attitude with everyone. br. Tracy Lust received DLS Bou. pellets Geass. degrees at I.S.U. He has been superintendent at Loogootee for five years. Since coming to L.H.S., Dr. vust has accomplished much for the students, faculty and general public. His friendly attitude and willingness to listen has earned him the respect and admiration of everyone. ead cos 7 Mr. Ira Clark is guidance counselor. He has helped us with our class sched- ules, college interests, and career opportunities. This counseling is of great importance in helping us make the complete transition in our lives upon graduation. Melvin Wildman Albert Ackerman Stanford Arvin Marcia Crays Anthony Beasley Vice-President President Secretary Juanita Flick @ Janett Walton OE Laverne Kiefner eee ee eS eee eee ee eee Lerry Weitkamp: vave Kavanaugh: bob Grannan: viane Gill: Steve Poehlein: John Knepp: Ernie Martin: General Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analitical Geometry Physics, Algebra I, Junior High Algebra I, General Math, Geometry Special Math Graphic Arts, Advanced Graphic Arts, Lrafting, Electricity, Junior High Power Mechanics, Advanced Metals, Advanced Power Mechanics, Netals, Junior High General ‘wood, wood I and II, Advanced Lrafting Fred Hobberts: Art I, Painting, Lrawing, — Printmaking, Textiles, = Be Crafts, Sculvture, , Ceramics, Junior High ae! Janice Arnett: Chorus e Ed Hamilton: Elementary ha iL Band, Wind Ensemble, _- a Symphonic Band, and Junior Figh ag i 76 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Annette Seib: French I, it eee mari ely. Sandy wehr: ana III Spanishal, L., Tony Come ao be Pope foe ES shea tabi alm FG je Files ae The Ann Ackerman: Randy Mills: Tim Nonte Jack Butcher: Steve Fisher: Keevin Biggs: Literature I and III, English I and Itt, U.S. History Mrs. Wolford: Librarian Creg Johnson: Speech, Advanced Comp., English I, Literature I Ann Fox: Student Teacher for Mr. Schmidt Max Schmict: English II and IIIT, Literature II and cr Anne Oser: English I and II, Literature I and II, Speech, Advanced Comp. Sociology, Government, Current Problems, Yearbook U.S. History, Current Problems Junior High, Economics Lrivers Ha, Boy's 2.h., Psychology Boy's P.E., world History, Athletic Lirector World History, U.S. History Lee Kavanaugh: Business Math, Typing I, General Business Faryl Armstrong: Typing I and II, Office Practice Jerry Heironimus: Shorthand, General Business, Book- keeping @ Jill Littell: Consumer Education, Inter- personal Relationships, Home Furnishings, Housing, Family Living, Foods I and II, Clothing I and II Hazel Pielemeier: Family Health, Bachelor Living, Child Levelopement, Foods I and II, Clothing I and II Vic hurm: Advanced Biology, Earth Science Carolyn Johnson: Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Biology Jill Schweikarth: School Nurse Linda Mehringer: Health and Girl tseryen. ig i abi Or edt” Tekst er ti Louise Conolty Mary Alice Clements Betty Mills Lou Snider Librarian's Aide Secretary Secretary Teacher's Aide SLODIANS Lelbert Stoll Jess Ellis, Percy Norris, and Teresa Nolley ——FSSE Betty Love, Loris Lindsey, ?illie Smith, Retty Eough, Betty Wessell, Sally Strawn 72) MWanta hunt LeU eey eggs. style. L. Mehringer L. Kavanaugh eh BB. ¥ 3 See my baby doll. | H, Pielemeier T have to go to the bath room, Daday. R, Mills How about a aate, baby? T. Nonte NY who's who? mT F. Armstrong my first patient J. Schweikarth Itll take-you for a ride. I'm so cute. V. Hurm 5. wehr elem just a country boy. F, Robberts ee PLCN URS Look how tall a am, | S. Poehlein | wanta play catch? Can I have the car tonight, S. Fisher Lad? Noe b NG Look at my new dress. Goodbye Tiptoe through the tulips. A, Oser Db, Kavanaugh TonGLark OOPS ! A. Ackerman The LHS Junior-Senior Prom was held at Crane Officers' Club on Sat., April 30. The evening started at 7:30 with the Grand March in the beautifully decorated gym. The couples then drove to Crane for an evening of dancing, eating, talk- ing, and fun. Music was provided by Most Wanted, which started playing at 9:00. Everyone left at approximately 12:30. The next event was the movie, Fun with Dick Jane, which was shown at the Astra in Jasper. Sunday was a do as you please day. Some decided to go on a picnic to Spring Mill or West Boggs Park and some spent the day recuperating. TA ett) | GRAND e PAF NES Se ee” vara? WG x % Sharon Elliott Roger Laybourn Carol Butts Rick Mathias Pam Rogers John Raney Beth Arvin Scott Arvin Wald = = ao SE a= 2 Mary Pat Todd J. D. Steele aa és 1 a LF hey sia slaw F lll Y hea “g Vv bo OY ta ea i aa til an see es msn nee Denise Summers Drew Larkin Dennis Burch (Senior President) Georgette Williams (Senior Secretary) Donna Butcher (Senior Treasurer) Mark Boes (Junior President) Mark Eichmiller (Junior Vice-President) Terri Sullivan (Junior Secretary) Lisa Meyer (Junior Treasurer) Jerry Abel Richard Bledsoe Mike Carr Bill Clark Randall Crowder Tim Dant Blane ‘Dust John Gilbert Rill Green Larry Haag Jerry Harder Mark Hines Don Holmes Bill.-Jonas Roger. Laybourn Gary Lents._ Chuck Lynch Rick Mathias Jace Mattingly: Charles Padgett Brie«Parker © John Raney Jo D. Steele Doug Tarvin Paul Taylor Mark Trambaugh Mike Wagoner John White Tim Wininger Naydine Armstrong Karen Arney Susan Bradley Dee Cox GeaAnne Divine Kim Harshaw Cheryl Hembree Pam Hildebrand Laurie King Alice Lannan Michele McAtee Ann Mischler Donna Neukam Gina Nigg Donna Norris Mary Beth Norris Cheryl Parsons Carmen Rogers Debbie Ross Phyllis Sanders Debbie Schnarr Janet Sheetz GRAND MARCH COUPLES April 30, 1977 Janet Doyle (Senior Vice-President) Mark Sutton Roy Templin Nishi Swarup Dana Lents Tim Cox David Strange Kay Yarnell Joann Padgett Rhonda Broughton Terri Lunsford Holly Anderson Tina Nigs Cookie Potts Kathy. Arvin Carla Stenftenagel Janet Lannan Kathy Faris Peggy Overton Tracy Keith Sharon Elliott Karlene Rutcher Michele Hopkins Carol Butts Kim Lents Dawn Fellers Alice. Patterson Pam Rogers Mary Pat Todd Gail March JoAnn Keller Susan Rvckrei gle Nancy Bell Michelle Easter Brenda. Padgett Bill Armstrong Gary.Morron Jim Howe Dick .Sims Phil Breedings Tony Duncheon Doug Sult Brian Blann Michael Workman Kenny Nigg Craig Miller Bob Graber Kevin Baker Kevin Sutton Curt Branam Kenny Mattingly John Gallagher Bill Simmons Marlin Graber Ralph Warner Mark Williams Roy Warner ee ee ee eee eee eee eee ee ae eee ak A ok ako Ah Ak a a Linda Sherfick Rhonda Smith Ellen Souerdike Jami Strickland Becky Woods Paul Arvin Paul Jay Arvin Randy Arvin Scott Arvin Michael Beasley Dave Blackwell Danny Bridgewater Greg Cramer Dwight Crane Clay Dearwester Donnie Gee Mark Gillick Larry Hembree Curt Johnson Jeff Kidwell Steve Kreitzer Drew Larkin Donald Mann John Mathias Tom Taylor John Walton Jeff Wildman Joe Zins John Zins Susan Asdell Linda Brown Lesa Colvin Brenda Day Kim Decker Karen Ellis Lillie Hansen Darla Harper Donna Heshelman Robin Kaiser Linda Kelly Patty Ketcham Tammera Lyon Annette Rasico Tracey Resler Leslie Slone Jana Strange Mary Ann Strange Rhonda Strange Chris Wildman Darlene Ziegler Gene Parsons Kip Huxhold Francis Hopkins Cliff Michaels Gary Knepp Terry Weller Linda Fuhrman Virginia Raney Beth Arvin Jan Campbell Beth Parker Cathy Brown Cindy Kress Debbie Miller Lynnette Yarnell Peggy Brown Becky Fellers Rozanne Butcher Brenda Trambaugh Ann Jones Anita Stuffle Denise Summers Beth Sims Brenda Matthews Joan Haag Mona Stuffle Barbara Hodges Carolyn Kidwell Dawn Wagner Bryan Buehler Alan Mattingly Robert Biggs Dennis Zhand Frank Decker Robert Jones Greg Salmon Darv Wagler John Heshelman Darrel Dye Rex Knight Russell Resler James Crays Jerry Miley Alan Foust Kevin Lents Randy Souerdike Jerry Brown Jeff Williams Clark Sheeks Leon Geopfrich q -SENIOR PROM TUNGOR nd rince rincess thibambbab backéetbats Back Row: Jace Mattingly, Rick Colvin, Danny Hart, Richard Dye Front Row: Scott Hickman, Richard Divine, Kent Strange jhibatinbal volley batt Standing: A. Patterson, J. Porter, L. Arvin, K. Doyle, S. Schnarr, J. Harder, B. Matthews, P. Wildman. Sitting: K. Bough, J. Porter, D. Nolley, M. McAtee, B. Woods, D. Brothers, G. Jones, L. Guy. Again this year, an intra- mural program was sponsored by the Student Council. Mr. Martin served as adult supervisor the the basket- ball program and Miss Karen Kremer was the volleyball supervisor. The student directors were of great assistance as were the refs who took the time to help make the program a succe ss. The intramural champions were presented with trophies. Awards = Oe 9, ae The th Annual Awards VA ARDS Nk + Night was held May 18 in the | @ ® A oneet Bl High School Cafeteria. Stu- | dent Council Pres. Dennis Burch served as MC. Monsignor Vollmer gave the invocation and Dr. Dust spoke on the achievements of the students attending the program. Mr. Page and Mr. Clark distributed the awards, Refreshments were served to students, parents, and faculty. The Student Council presented Mr. Martin, their sponsor, with a silver tray in appreciation of his help with the organization. JO NIGH] ¢ rented 6y DENT ae a V aWARD gia @ LANGUAGE ARTS: English I = Mike Johnson, Diane Kiefner, Mary Jayne Kidwell English II = Teresa Crim, Mike Boenninghausen English III - Karen Ellis, Leslie Slone English IV - Donna Norris Speech = Dennis Burch, Patty Ward Adv. Comp. Barbara Colvin, Janet Doyle Lit. I - Mike Matheis, Jim Fox, Mark Matthews Lit. II - Mary Hart, Sharon McAtee Lit. III = Janice Bough, Susan Asdell Lit. IV - Patty Ward LANGUAGES : French I.- Mike Johnson French II - Beth Arvin French III - Barbara Colvin French IV - Melanie Wehmeier Spanish I - Mark Matthews Spanish II - Sharon McAtee Spanish III - Susan Asdell MATHEMATICS = Algebra I = Dave Colvin, Steve Searl, Chris Lannan Algebra II - Scott Arvin Plane Geom. = Drew Larkin, Terry Bough Trig. - Gary Lents Anal. Geom. - David Strange Business Math - Polly Cornwell General Math - Dave Moffett SOCIAL STUDIES : World History - Brent Hardwick, Lynn McAtee U.S. History - Diane Wuensch, Larry Hembree, Mike Norris Government = Patty Ward Economics - Phyllis Sanders Sociology - Polly Cornwell Current Problems - Mike Wagoner, J.D. Steele SCIENCE : Earth Science - Rick Ziegler Biology - Tim Strange, Mike Matheis Chemistry - Mary Hart Adv. Chemistry - Ron Parsons Physics - David Strange Health - Mary Hart, Mike Boenninghausen Bausch-Lomb David Strange PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Boy's P.H. - Greg Bateman, Mark Taylor Girl's P.E. - Diane Kiefner BUSINESS : Typing I - Darlene Ziegler, Mike Boenninghausen Typing II - Joann Padgett Shorthand - Debbie Miller Bookkeeping = Gary Lents Gen, Business - Terry Bough DRIVER EDUCATION : Driver Ed, - Larry Ziegler, Mike Boenninghausen, Mark Vogler, Mary Hart PSYCHOLOGY : Psych. - Jill Prather, Polly Cornwell MUSIC + Band = Patty Ward ART: Art I - Scott Hupp Ceramics = Joann Padgett Sculpture - Tim Greene Paint-Drawing - Krista Johnson Printmaking = Lisa Guy Lettering=Posters = Jane Porter Commercial Art - John Mathias INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Wood I = John Day, Wood II = Jerry Harder Power Mech, = Jeff Berry Metals = Jim Gilbert Graphic Arts - Jace Mattingly Adv, Drafting - Scott Arvin Gen. Wood = James Baker, Mike Fuhrman, Kevin Lindsay, Flint Franklin Gen. Drafting - Mark Vogler, Kelly Lents Gen. Metals - Mark Vogler, Matt Harshaw Graphic Arts - Roger Downey, Tim Strange Gen. Elec. = Alan McAtee, Tim Cornwell Power Mech. - Ed Canary, Morgan Huebner HOME ECONOMICS : Consumer Ed. = Brenda Trambaugh Interpersonal Rel. - Beth Sims House=Home Furn..- Carolyn Kidwell Family Living - Kathleen Nolan Child Dev. = Georgette Williams, Peggy Brown Foods I - Jerry Harder, Rose Hopkins, Kathleen Nolan Foods II = Carolyn Kidwell, Janet Sheetz Clothing I = Mary Hart Clothing II - Darlene Ziegler Senior Special. - Debbie Dye Family Health - Donna Sanders coe eo cpp ea 2: re tudent Council R.1:Pres.D.Burch,sec.S.McAtee,V-Pres.J.Doyle,Treas.M.wWagoner. R.2:M.Johnson,A.Jones,L.Kelley,L.Sherfick,J.Prather,M.Norris, D.Padgett,D.Nolley,D.Arvin.R.3 :lir.Martin,l.Matheis,J.Porter, RB Ps -Butcher,S.Kreitzer,lM.Fichmiller,M.Boes,R.Fraley,K.Lents, Strange ,J.Porter,J.McGuire. The Student Council | has been a very active organization, They sponsored the Homecoming, Awards Night, and Spring Dance. They organized a school crossing at two locations. Mr. Martin, sponsor, presented pins at the end of the year ; for their work and dedication. HOOSIERS= sews ¢ Ta Tell DELEGATES will be assigned to a City County upon their arrival. This will serve as their per- manent residence for the entire perioa of HBS. They will also be assigned to one of the two political parties, either the Nationalist or Federalist for election purposes. Go vernment classes, supervised by competent instructors. are taught during County schools. Here they will become familiar with the political machinery, the offices to be filled by elec- tion process, using the precinct, city, county state political machinery for the election of all office holders, After the election of a complete staff of City, County State Officials, the boys are in complete charge of HBS carrying on the functions of all departments of the legislative, execu- tive judicial branches of Government- DAR Goon CITIZENSHIP AWARD The Daughters of the t x = Hoosier Girls rate is a pee ea tee ane State formed by girls who have fin- ished their junior year in high school. They come together from every part of Indiana and here are given the oppor- tunity to live together as self-gov- erning citizens. They learn the duties, privileges, rights and respon- sibilities of American citizenship. They also gain practical knowledge of the functioning of their govern- ment and so are better prepared to be future intelligent voters and office leaders. In order to be con- sidered for selection, each girl must show a definite interest in government and history, outstanding qualities of leadership in her own community, hon- esty and good character, courage and cooperativeness, scholarship rating in the upper third of her class. Darlene will go to ISU June 16-23. Good Citizen is Janet Doyle. She was sel- ected by her classmates on the basis of pat- riotism, leadership, citizenship, and service. She took a test on local, state, and federal levels of government. Her test entered competition and she was declared the county winner. Janet and the Shoals winner attended a DAR meeting where they were presented with a pin and certifi- cate. In addition, Janet received a book on government. 95 ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ements — OT me cad ey ee ESS eG (eskges ci Rowl :M.Hart(Pres) ,J.Porter(V-Pres) ,Ms.Wehr,S.Kreitzer(Treas) ,J.Porter(Sec) .Row2:J. Strange ,B.Parker,L.McAtee,A.Patterson,T.Sullivan,S.Asdell,P.Christmas,L.Matthews, L.Arvin,T.Crim,D.Fellers ,C.Smith,R.Hopkins ,S.McAtee.Row3 :D.Kiefner,D.Padgett,T. Brown,V.Elliott,A.Lavely,L.Hembree ,D.Lents,B.Arvin,B.Trambaugh,K.Johnson,B.Lannan, P.Ward,M.Searl .Rowl; :K Doyle,C Hoffman,J.Patterson,S.Miller,J.Baker,J.McGuire,S,. Hickman,R.Sterling,T.Butcher,kK.Bowling,M.Daily,G.Bateman,M.Boennighausen.Row5 :S. Schnarr,J.Lawless,J.Walton,P.Wildman,J.Denson,T.Strange,S Lents ,BsNonte,C.Padgett, ) Si cheh Chub YY M.Dail W.Row 1: D.Butcher, L.Parso MW Arvin, D.Larkin. Row 2: ns, y, BeArvin, B.Fellers, L.Kelley, E. C.Ward, C.Wildman, K.Fllis, P.Hildebrand, D. M. Larkin, M.Kidwell, B.Colvin, S.Bradley, S.Felton, S.Kreitzer. Row ): K Strange, L.Kurtz, M.Wehmeir, W.Stuffle, D.Doyle, A.McAtee, D.Ziegler, D,Wagner, M.Norris. ‘ Whos Whe OFFICERS :Sec.!.Boes ,V-Pres.J.Pra- ther ,Treas.J.Doyle,Pres.M.Muessig Left to right: Darlene Ziegler, Jill Prather, Melanie Muessig. These girls were nominated for WHO'S WHO IN INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN LANGUAGES by Mrs. Annette Seib, French teacher, on the basis of outstanding achievement in foreign language study, leadership, scholar- ship, citizenship and extracurricular act- ivities. Their ultimate selection to the WHO'S WHO reflects an equal measure of honor upon their diligent teachers who were so successful in motivating them to attain a high level of proficiency in a language other than their mother tongue. Darlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hinzie Ziegler; Jill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prather; Melanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Muessig. fay Norris, C.Bradley, R.Kaiser, T.Bough, B.Toy. Row 3: Mrs. Seib, M.Johnson, Fxg SUPERVISVDRS Row 1: Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Plew, Mrs. Abell, Mrs. Britton, Mrs. Mehringer, Mrs. Kavanaugh. Row 2: Mrs. Kluesner, Mrs. Lents, Mrs. Divine, Mrs. Lett, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Clements. Not pictured: Ms, Kremer and Ms. Savage. Cadet Teachers , SPEETH ‘jf AWARD ' VUVVUVVUEVVVVVVVUVR Patty Ward won the District Soil Water Conservation d | Row 1: R.Strange,J.Prather,L.Parsons,D.Butcher Which was held | M.Muessig,J.Gates. Row 2: L.Weitkamp,CG.Nigg,C, on Jan. 2h, 1977. Parsons ,T.Cramer,S.Felton,A.Mischler. Row 3: She then won [ K Wininger,C Ward,D.Schnarr,J.Strange,D.Cox. the Area VI com- petition against 7 other compet- itors at Spring | Mill Inn on March 7. Patty a attended the QRRRARARRRRRARRRRRA State Contest on April 1 and was coached by Mr. Greg Johnson. The theme of this year's contest was Natural Resources--Planning to Meet our Country's Needs™ Patty received a plaque and other gifts from the local soil and Water Conservation District. Patty Ward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward, They live at 201 Poplar Street, Loogootee. SeoStudent Secretariescys Row 1 left to risht: Lisa tieyer, jinn Jones, Debbie tiller, Linda Kelley, Pam Stevens, Joan Harder. Row 2 left to right: Ann Mischler, Darlene Ziegler, Karen Zllis, Lisa ‘Jeitkamp, Sharon alliott, Linda Hatthews, Kathi Yaris, Mrs. Flick. Front row left to right: Jane Gates, Debbie Lee, Cindy Garrett, Lisa Colvin. Back row left to right: Rhonda Strange, Robin Kaiser, Tracey Resler. HS Wo abit” Whochf? Mo hh Mo hih Mochi? ModF 9 SCONES hi CiK MN Chih On May 9, 1977, the Senior class presented g mock trial at the Martin County Court House. Both the defense and prosecuting attorneys were assisted by Mr. William Weikert, Deputy Prosecutor, and Mark Jones, Loogootee Attorney. The case, in which, the defendant was charged with second degree murder, was left undecided due to a hung jury. The case was very well presented, and was both educational and enjoyable. OFLA SFOS PLN FOS PLN FOO PEM OR SIP WRo all RL Whe LEP Word WLP Wo. A Row 1: Phyllis Sanders, Janet Sheetz, Cindy uarrett, Gay Harper, Donna Wildman. Row 2: Mrs. Wolford, Valerie Fields, Robin Kaiser, Lisa Weitkamp, Karen Arney, Debbie Dye, Patty Ward, Mrs. Conolty. If you turn it up to 70, you won't have to™ pay that fine!!! 2 Susan Asdell and Ann Mischler have received a special award from the Bedford newspaper of $10 each for their endeavors in co-authoring the Lions Den. This award was well deserved as both girls did a tremendous job this year. CCOROEY pr mpmaifp mip mi Cm be Row 1:5 .Bradley,P.Hilde- brand,S.McAtee. Row 2: C.Berry,R Hunt ,K Kelley R.Ziegler. Row 3:M,.Rehl A.Ellis,D.Mann,J.D. Steele ,P.Ader,P.O'Brien OFFICERS (L-R) :sec.D.Lents, treas..B.Arvin,v-pres.C,Pad- gett, pres. J.Berry,sponsor Mr. Hurm, Rowl :J.Padgett,C.Parsons, T Nurse,G.Nigg,S.Walton. Rowe :B.Trambaugh,A.Lannan J.ctrange,li.Norris,d. Gates,J.Strickland.fow3: RK Butcher,P.Brown,C. Parsons,d.Harder,D. Fellers,S.Ziegler.Row):L. Meyer ,K.Faris,F.Martin,B. Colvin,S.Pradley,P. Hildebrand.Row5 :K.Sanders R.Eopkins,D.Mattingly,S. Seals, D.Lindsay,C Bradley how6:S.Asdell,A.Jones,T. Sullivan,l.Ziegler,L. Weitkamp,X.Arney Row7 tJ. Abel ,M.Boes,K.Yarnell,P, Ader.Row8 :D,.Mann,C Bowman ub 0 0} igen er eR TT LT ALE: BSED Fe npr evr Tee ond : | This year, the ] sponsored by Mr’ sented Don't S) He's Only A Spe¢ = : held May 6 7. z ’ —— — was Student Dire : canis Row 1, Steering Committee: B.Colvin,S.Bradley,J.Mattingly,M.Boes,T.Sullivan,D.Chambers ,|lir, Schmidt. Row 2: J.Strickland,F.Decker,S,Divine,P.Ward,P.Hildebrand,L Divine ,B.l oods,A,Lannan, M.Norris ,D.Cox,D.Tarvin,L.Kelley,B.Fellers, Row 3: R.Smith,D.Green,R.Butcher,T.Resler,P. Ketcham,S .Asdell ,K.Faris,L.Meyer,R.Kaiser,S.Kreitzer,J.Holmes,D,Miller,J,Padgett. Row : A.Jones ,R.Laybourn,B.Arvin,D.Lents ,A.Patterson,D,.Mattingly ,S Lents ,T Strange ,M.Johnson,J. Edmunson,M.Boennighausen,D.Lythgoe,J.Haag. Row 5: S.Flliott,D.Ziegler,J.Baker,B.Lannan,J. Porter ,K.Johnaon,C Bradley,J.Porter,M.Kidwell ,L.Dust,C.Garrett,C.Bowman,S .McAtee. Thespian of the Year Roger Laybourn Po . a ae : ee = eae = Row 1 - Cindy Bradley, Barbara Colvin, Patty Ketcham, Patty Ward, Sharon McAtee, Mark Boes, Jolene Mattingly, Susan Asdell, Row 2 - Connie Bowman, Susan Bradley, Sharon Elliott, Dee Cox, Sherri Divine, Row 3 - Pam Hildebrand, Valerie Fields, Alice Lannan, Mike Boennighausen, Roger Laybourn, Brent Hardwick, Traci Resler, Sheryl Patterson, Jami Baker, Diane Chambers, denotes Thespian Society Member 104 ha Club, shmidt, pre- the Bird, or. It was lrri Sullivan rm, Mr. vhmidt was ‘ven a silver latter as a hank you gift. Saturday ight the Drama lub celebrated lst Row (1 - rr) Sharon McAtee, Mark Boes, Jolene Mattingly, Susan Asdell, Sherri Divine. 2nd Row (1 - r) Connie Bowman, Alice Lannan, Mike | SHAKEY 'S Boennighausen, Roger Laybourn, Brent Hardwick, Susan Bradley. ZZA PLACE. Rowl: K.Arney,J.Haag,D.Ziegler. Row2: Miss Littell,P.Hildebrand,D. Ross ,J.Gates ,K .Wininger,A.Mischler,J.Strickland,D.Neukam. Row3: P. Cornwell, D.bye,D.Riggins,C .Garrett,S.PBradley,C.Parsons,G.Nigg,V. Fields ,Rk.Smith. Rowl: M.Green,C.Butcher,C .Kidwell,S.Flliott,L. Weitkamp,D.Butcher,S.Felton,B.lWoods,M.Norris ,G.Williams ,L.Sherfick, A.Lannan. Row5: N.Taylor,L.Yarnell ,T.Smith,J.Strange,B.Sims,R. Hopkins ,K Sanders,D.Fellers,S.Ziegler,C.Parsons ,V.Harper,Miss Pielemeier, Row6: R.Kaiser,J.Roach,J.Harder,D.Lindsay ,M.Hart,D. Summers ,L.Matthews ,P.Brown,?.Blackwell,J.Brown. Row7: C.Butts,A. Brutton,K.Rehl,K.Wilson,L.Cates,D. Mattingly,B.Matthews ,B.Trambaugh, F Martin,P.Stevens. ye Bee Row : P.Cornwell ,.Weitkamp,K.Arney ,D.Dye. Row2: R. Kaiser,N.Taylor,l.Ziegler,J.Haag,L.Sherfick,A.Lannan f : ‘ 4 a 4 106 oe) CKHORK Seeeets iiowl: S.Seals,l.lant,L. Fuhrman,K.Sanders ,B.Sparks, T.Lunsford.Row2: V.Raney,K. Butcher ,N.Strange ,B .Lash- brook,E.Arvin,C.Garrett,D, Mattingly Row3: L.Brown,Ko Wilson,J.Ellis,B.Clark,R. Biggs ,S.Vogler,K.Butts,d. Strange .Rowl: C.Hembree,L. Hansen, Wagner,P.Arvin,k. Fraley ,A.Cox,C Bowman,J. Isaacs,A.Rasico. Rowl: G,.lilliams,C.Bauer,B, Graber ,M.Wagoner ,G.Cox,D, Moffett,J.Roach,A.Lannan,s,. Denny. Row2: L.Wininger,P. Peoples,S.Bradley,C.Rogers, L,McKean,M.Fesler,D.Hart,D, Hembree ,C.Ward,J.Brown,S. Elliott.Row3: M.Norris,C. Butts ,S.Divine,T.Pearson,J. Baker, J,Mann,irs.Arnett,R,. Kaiser ,k.bye,U.Cox,C.Pat- terson. ae eae . OL LONE T TE Sh Row 1: B.Parker, A.Lannan, co-captain L.Meyer, sponsor ls .Mehringer, captain M.McAtee, S.Felton, P.Peoples. Row 2: C.Smith, C.Brothers, A,Patterson, L.Matthews, K.Faris, .Fellers. Row 3: A.Jones, K. Johnson, G.Nigg, T.Sullivan, K.Lents, L.Weitkamp, J.Porter, J.Prather. Wind Snrsemiole Pet UT kecrand O+be0. ©, S LeR:S Faris ,B.McAtee ,D.Summers ,C.% Bough,J.Strange.M.McAtee,L.Divine,L.Sherfick, Jildman,J. B.Woods .M.Kidwell ,C.Parsons,5.Walton. Eh oma Nie L-R :D.Cooper,K.Nolan,D.Lents ,J. Loughmiller,C.Arvin,B.Summers , K.Lents.G.Williams ,G Nigg,D. Butcher,J.Doyle,P.Ward. TROMBONES and FRENCH HORNS L-R:D.Neeley,).Schnarr,E.Souer-= dike ,WStuffle,M.Vogler,K.Lents JeClements.il,Searl,A.Lannan,}. Daily,JlicGuire ,R.Flynn. a l-and-a 2-and- a... Zap We 3 Dene Nsde Grlpdstel N tT Seand BoA S SO ON a 5 A sf oa 11 ,k.Faris ,D.Wuensch,C.Brothers ,L. Benjamin.C Hoffman,D.Arvin,H.Anderson,J.Por- ter ,H Streete ,M.Larkin.S Kemp,L.Meyer,T Smith B.Sims ,J.Mattingly,P.wildman, QnA T. Sullivan,A.Jones,B.Arvin,C.J.Cooper,.Mathias, C.Lynch,A.Patterson. Tar eetier bes LIZ L-R:D.Green,B Hardwick,G.Cramer ‘M.Norris,D.Larkin,M.Arvin,R. Butcher ,D.Wildman,U.Nolley,C,. Bauer ,K Harshaw,d.Prather,T. Johnson ,©.Downey. BASSES and BARITONES L-R:B.Clark,M.Norris,P.Ader,D. Burch.C Smith,J.Haag,C.Ward,R. Laybourn,B.Trambaugh. On Sat.,Apr.23,1977, at Vincennes JU, | Js oO @ hie i tb LHS bands upped their record to 3h-0._ The high school wind ensemble missed _ ae a h “ a perfect score by one point while the freshman band received a Superior rating. Since first participating in state band con- tests in 1961, nothing lower than a superior rating has been received, This is believed to be the best re- cord of any band orginazations in the state op, nent 7K eave J Seton Faris ,B. oteeee oe Kemp ,L.Benjamin,P.Wildman,C (Guthrie Row2: M, Kidwell ,D.Arvin,M,Larkin,L.Norris ,C.Hoff- man ,T -Brown,S .SOchnarr,V Elliott .Row3 :K. Street ,(G Hopkins ,J.Fox,5.Searl,).Fisher,D,. Lythgoe ,K.Lents,D.Brothers.Row:J.Mischler, J.McGuire ,S Lents ,t.Flynn,M.Arvin,A.Lavely, JEdmunson,C owney.Row5 :!l.Daily,D.Kiefner, L.Dust,R.Sterling,D.Doyle,T.Strange,P,Lay- bourn, pe Summers .Row6 :5 Haag,L.liller. yy band officers ie SHE gets a aoe om S eee [x get +nr ee, mare year Sa hee ONL alae wise Booster Club Board mow Lg Wesaiesl Sharoniral 3obbi Summers, Debbie Miller.Row 2 Jill Prather, Jackie Strange, iichele “icAtee, Joann Padgett.Row 3 Phil Ader, Dave Strange, 5teve Kreitzer, Tim Strange. Go clockwise top: Ron Fraley,Linda Sherfick,Rick Kaiser,Jane Porter SEGTICORS .L WEEK is a, LEADERS CHEER Left to right: Melanie Muessig, Joanne Padgett, Rozanne Butcher, Dee Cox, Becky Fellers. S=KH+undt pe Left to right: Brenda Padgett, Brenda Matthews, Jolene Mattingly, Falicia Martin. Senior Melanie Muessig Senior Dee Cox CHEERLEADERS-€= Left to right: Julia Patterson, Linda Fuhrman, Marcia Daily, Debbie Brothers, FRESHMAN bs es $ to abel, | 115 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: ROW1: konnie Parsoj Cooper, Kevin Beasley. ROW 2: Coach Sim Bob Kennedy, Bob Pielemeier, John Clarkj Tom Lipscomb, hick Colvin, John Fraley, BLUE CHIP CONFERENCE CHAEPS BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Date Opponent Place Sept.3 WASHINGTON CATH. Sept.7 NORTH KNOX Sept.9 DUBOIS SPRINGS VALLEY Sept. 11 Washington Invitational Sept. 13 Bloomfield Sept. 16 South Knox Sept. 18 Bloomington Invitational Sept. 21 Barr-Reeve Invitational Sept. 24 SOUTHRIDGE Sept. 28 MITCHELL Oct. 1 Jasper Oct. 7 NORTH DAVIESS- BARR-REEVE Oct.12 Blue Chip Conference Oct.16 Sectional ITATIAGa44 eis Coach - Charles Sims ALL MEETS AT 4:00 P.M. WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL ‘VINNESS 19 seniors 77 ora Taylor, Tim Lant, Van Hart, C.J. im Gilbert, Mike Mathies, Gary Parsons, udent Mer. Jason Loughmiller, ROlW 3: | Kidwell, «Joe Spears.( REGIONAL QUAL.) LOSSES QUALIFIERS = = SA EB RRR RRR Re RR eee ee ee eee eee ee eee VOLLEYBALL TEA: (1) Student Mgr. | L. Wuensch, G. Jones, C. Guthrie, I] B. Summers, L. Arvin. (2) Coach Ms C. Potts, D. viggins, Db. Schnarr, I M. McAtee. | cummers, 5S. Asdell, T. Sullivan, Matthews, li. Hart, D. Nolley, penringer, B. woods, L. Sherfick, putcher, J. Strange, J. Prather, more respect tion than those everything | 121 GIRLS’ B Row 1: L. Gates, L. Slone, L. hcAtee, Row 2: J. Strange, C. Potts, J. Strange, L. Lindsey, Row 3: Student hagn. D. Summers, T. Johnson, L. Lust, Lb. Schnarr, LD. Riggins, L. Weunch, D. Kiefner, Coach S. Siebert. WINS | LOSSES PSLALAE= «RIKI MS RI | ISKETBALL ( ) Coach BUTCHER'S Record: WINS 383 LOSSES 93 VARSITY LIONS-(back row)-COACH J. BUTCHER, FRESHMAN | M. GILLICK, D. STRANGE, MN. BEASLEY, P. TAYLOR, L. Hm STUDENT MANG. J. LOUGHMILLER. (front row) -CHiRLEADE] ie MUESSIG. If you can make one he And risk it on one| And lose, and start ac And never breathe é If you can force your | To serve your turn And so hold on when th Except the Will whi } PE, STUDENT MANG. G. LENTS, 4 at your beginnings )rd about your loss; Eg after they are gone, @ is nothing in you @says to them: Hold on WHS. FISHER, Db. BURCH, Re BLEDSOE, k. ASST. COACH T. N PLACKELL, HM. WAGONER, B. LUST, T. DANT, 1. FELLERS, F. BUTCHER, J. PADGET, Lb. COX, 125 B TEAM-CHEERLEADERS-B. PADGETT, F. MARTIN, B. MATHEWS, J. MATTINCLY, (row 1)-J. AOS Jy OPEARS 0M, TAYLOR ye. BUTCE R, (row 2)- J. SEALS; fo) GOURDINE , o. HAAG, J. RICHARDSON, S. ARVIN, (row 3)- COACH TIM Ww ONTE, M. GILLICK, NM. BEASLEY, . ARVIN, STUDENT MANAGER UD. SUMMERS. PRESHMANSCESE: LEALURS=J. PATTERSON, NM. DAILY, L. FUREMAN, (row 1) ii. EALETSS, B. BUTCHIR, . WAGONER, 1. NONTE, J. FRALEY, (row 2) COACH STEVE FISHER, B. CANARY, K. ACTON, S. HAAG, R. SOURDIKE, M. TAYLOR, STUDENT MANAGER D. SUMMERS. COOL BASSETT wire prhvpppsies CRG aT) over Vorth W227 lst Row: (l-r) S.Arvin, R.Parsons, K.Beasley, C.Johnsor Sims. 2nd Row: M.Beasley, J.Mattingly, M.Risacher, M.H 3rd Row: R.Kennedy, E.Kidwell, P.Taylor, D. Hart, B.Piel@ New Loogootee Records: Frosh Relay: 1:41.5 J.Fraley, E.Kidwell, B.Kennedy, P.Laybourn Discus: Mike Beasley, 1 11 Shot ‘Put: Mike Beasley, 9! 5 . . | Tae oe To Tae ae ae ae Ba ae ae Dee eee eee R.Fraley, A.Cox, Student Manager R.Dye, Coach Charles neier, J.Clark, R.Arvin, J.Fraley, D.Fisher, J.Gilbert. BLUE CHIP CONFERENCE CHAMPS NORTH DAVIESS INVITATIONAL CHAMPS nes, P.Laybourn, R.Watkins, G.Parsons, M.Johnson, R.Colvir bHASLEY SHOT PUT RECORD BREAKERS Mike Beasley (left), with a throw of 49! on broke his brother Steve's (right) record of 47'7 set in 1972. Steve broke his dad's, Calvin (center), 19) record of 6'6! (ae ee ee OE ES ES SS ee —— ee oA ls oud AGES Sota WHEN PROGRESS RIDES HER CHARIOTS HIGH, AND ON THE BORDERS OF THE SKY THE SIGNALS OF THE CENTURY PROCLAIMS THE THINGS THAT ARE TO BE- THE RISE OF WOMAN TO HER PLACE, THE COMING OF A NOBLER RACE. TO BE ALIVE IN SUCH AN AGE- TO LIVE IN IT, TO GIVE TO IT! CRAVE BUT TO HAVE IN IT A PART. m= (| SECTIONA Ww GIR lst Row: A.Jones, S.Hodges, B.Arvin, 2nd Row: T.dohnson, L.Dust, D.Lindsey 3rd Row: Student Manager D.Summers, R D.Kiefner, D.Arvin, D.Butche 1977 RECORD BREAKERS Donna Butcher - 880 yard run - 2:38 Grace Jones = Softball throw - 170'10% Traci Johnson, Rozanne Butcher, Mary Hart, Donna Butcher - 880 yard medley relay - 1357.3 nell, L.McAtee, M.J. Kidwell, M.Hart, one, J.Patterson, G.Jones, her, D.Nolley, L.Arvin, L.Benjamin, ich Linda Mehringer PECIAL RECOGNITION oes to Donna Butcher ho qualified for State ompetition 2 years in row. Her statistics or this year are: | SECTIONAL - lst in hhO yd. dash, 3rd in 100 yd. dash, end in 880 yd. medley relay. REGIONAL - 2nd in 0 yd. dash. STATE Qualifier in iO yd. dash, = Geri [DALIFIERS | | j i ] | ; | | | , ( { ( ( ( ( | ( ( i i i ( i i i i i i i i i i i i i i : ( i ( | | | ' | J ‘ t ' Kneeling: E,Canary, T.Winiger, B.Dust, G.Bateman, K, J-eMcGuire.e Standing: Coach Tim Nonte, J.Richardson, G.Lents, W, Hembree, D.Gee, J.Seals, S.Hickman, Coach Lee Kavani paras = a r wee, St 7 or geet : re” AM Po. mor ee LOO A, EEE Ea, ee iat ey RA ' eR fC ere Pe, cai ie AOE go rel ce A REE, ose % x ca an 3 Ces WSTELS Be % ee ms 132 Above: Mike Wagoner Left: Lave Strange Bottom Left: %, Blane bust “ Bottom hight: «+ Tim Wininger pate: « oe ALLE MG sre hon, C.Dearwester, D.Blackwell, M.Wagoner, B.Butcher, pdike, K.Strange, D.Crane, D.Strange, M.Gillick, L. | Student Manager Doug Summers. OSS MAT A RN Se aeRraaRe WR a ese SPM ee PR OMA ETS 4 133 - Rae, lst Row: McGuire, B - TEAM a Rasen ris oes malnacged ct wig ncnege thin nphorshnsigeia’ T ’ (l-r) B.Butcher, S.Arvin, M.Matheis, K.Rayhill, B.Wagner, J. G.Bateman. 2nd Row: J.Richardson, D.Goins, M.Harshaw, E. Canary, M.Taylor, S.Hickman, T.Hudson, D.Summers. 3rd Row: Coach Lee Kavanaugh, J.Seals, D.Mathias, W.Souerdike, K.Strange, R.Sterling, M.Acton. NAME Hembree, Larry Dust, Blane Strange, Dave Crane, Dwight Gillick, Mark Wagoner, Mike Blackwell, Dave Denson, Kevin Wininger, Tim Gee, Donnie Dearwester, Clay Souerdike, Wayne Bateman, Greg Richardson, Jeff TEAM NAME Gillick, Mark Wagoner, Mike Blackwell, Dave Hembree, Larry Gee, Donnie VARSITY STATISTICS AITO) OBS IP AB nee H SEB RBI os 68 27133 58 WL 12 5 6 5 13355136 56e lel oes {ak (ee Goel sGer ola 7meeomele 9 1 70.9325127 356 5a) lee lomo 139 195131833 ee Ome eS 5 Oo 7% 371236 58 11 11 4 12 2 69 37127 52 2 18 1 2 5 Tey Pi Gee Sakata) Ssh fe) 5 (Oo 67.93351368 51) 12m eo 8 O 3697208751006 Gnets ne 6 0 gly? ater 1) Ate) ep) eG) lO O75 051555 00 BGO m0 Onno i Ognd (aan ee ORR O MEO 0 O Ou On) vO lar O me Onn0 48, 123117108 92 1, WON 13 LOST 7 SECTIONAL CHAMPS G-GS PITCHED WP AB H BAA BB 6-5 27 yee 1165 29m cee ty 13-2 30.52 30 0 2.4113001 See Lo eee 10-9 6 5 16L) $33 cOue ss 8-3 21 312 G96. 62 eee Cc lLOmeee 1-1 3 0 SPaO mee 000 3 134 32 52 21 6 PO Pp We Hn COON @SPHOSESESRE SCOOCORPMFENOMNFPEHA BF E OBAV BAT AV. ° 702 .LO7 W-L-S 4-1-0 2-0-5 5-4-1 aelee 0-1-0 OnnnrF as 1.29 2.03 1.97 3.50 2.31 The impetus for change often develops from adverse conditions and the manner in which a community deals with adversity in the difference between continuing successes and mediocrity. When asked to meet the changing needs of Loogootee High School students the Loogootee Board of School Trustees did initiate a project which does allow for the continuing growth of girls' athletics, increases the potential for community recreation, promotes the expansion of the physical enon program, and provides We congratulate this community on the new field. benefit as a result. bed of Soa punt eces fo our young athletes. Loaenp oo The ability to innovate has provided a facility that can be used for approximately eight months each year and hundreds of children will Wagoner saves Lions’ titles, us By RICK BOZICH H-T Sports Writer LOOGOOTEE — Baseball purists may cast a case of aluminum bats this way but credit. Loogootee’s Mike Wagonerwith three saves in the championship game of the Loogootee baseball Sectional Saturday. Wagoner twice. corrected Worthington. scoring chances created by Lion starter Mark Gillick. Then with one out in the seventh, he threw out Stu Floyd at the plate as Loogootee beat Worthington, 3-2, for the sec- tional title. The Lions play Bedford-North Lawrence at 1 p.m. next Satur- day in the second semifinal game of the Jasper Regional. The Vincennes and Jasper win- nners will play in the 11 a.m. opener. Until then, however, Loogootee coach Tim Nonte can tell all “how I really put Wagoner in center field to catcr the guy at home plate. Honest.” Play Bedford-North Lawrence At 1:00 P.M. Saturday In Regional Lions Win Fifth Sectional In Six Tries The Lions won the IHSAA Loogootee opened seinifinal ac- Sectional crown for the fifth time in six years on Saturday by defeating - the Worthington Ramblers 3-2 in the championship game at the new Loogootee Athletic Field. The Lions with a 13-6 record will advance to the Jasper regional where they will meet Bedford-North Lawrence at 1 p.m. on Saturday. tion with a 3-2 win over county rival Shoals behind David Blackwell’s three-hit, 10-strikeout perform- ance. Dwight Crane doubled home two runs in. the. three-run first inning for the Lions; Shoals scored single runs in both the fifth and sixth, but Blackwell struck out the Jug Rox i in-the seventh. Loogootee, 7 - 6 Jasper’s second rated ball club needed an unearned run in the. bottom of the seventh to beat Loogootee 7- 6 Monday. With one out -in the seventh, Vogt reached base on an error. Brosmer came in as a pinch-runner and was Sacrificed to second. He went to third on an error and scored on a throwing error to the plate. Mike Wagoner had a three-run homer for Loogootee in the third and also hada single. Vogt had a homer in the fifth for Jasper. Lions give Nonte 100th coaching win Loogootee cracked nine hits, six for extra bases including Donnie Gee’s:three-run homer, to defeat Pike Central 80 Tuesday afternoon in area high school baseball and.give coach Tim Nonte his 100th victory. Mark Gillick and Larry Hembree teamed on the mound to allow Pike Central just four hits and eam the Lions (9-6) their second shutout win cf the year. Gee’s home run came during a four-run third inning. David Blackwell added a pair of doubles while Dave Strange tripled and doubled and Hembree slapped out a two bagger. Bod @® e 2ood q ese Oo GS we 5 8 a rsas “ gh z 283 o ° fo Brasil a Wi 20 nn e WY n e a e i'd ge 2 gD me eS = “0 oe g 8 aa on un An oH Hp e Org dae sa 6 Aor wa ° eO oe Oo a“ an ef % © £38 Age Seen aan Kneeling: Standing : Sd Zig _ . oo ce __ Robert C Hoffman OPTOMETRIST 109 Main St. Box 296 Loogootee, Indiana Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 p. Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 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