Madison Heights High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1971
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WfJ 971 TREASURE CHEST Madison Heights High School Ander , Indiana V1 XV Opening Honors Events . Sports . Classes ,V Ns CONTENTS 2 Clubs . . . 10 People .... 18 Index , . . 42 Closing .......,.. . . . 70 Acknowledgements e Come together . This has been a year in which we at MH made an efforteat times feebleebut still an effort to come together . . . to make the heart-drawn lines between black and white less evident . . . less like the physical aspects of this book, where black and white are clear and more like our soul's gray area . . . where our confused black-white good-bad symbolism is lost in our search for truth. .351 ,V 42595 nszg' 55- A ' V, Come Together . We were forced to face up to the image of strife that many schools had created for us . . . And we faced a choicee to allow MH to become another strife-torn institution or to iight the deep battle that was ingrained within so many ofus and therefore lesson the battle on the outside. A QM P44 1 7 Come Together Realizing that it would be untruthful to ourselves to pretend that 1574 students always harmonized, we accepted a few of the discordant notes in our lives . But we tried not to allow our mistakes to become the dominate factor . . . We recognized the melody of getting together. 16' . .K .g as Q, V .. if , -.P M 12: 3 A7 t ,L , t-.L I v wif Q fe f9 '! ! !le',l,,tN Come together . It sometimes seemed like an endless struggle . . . an up-hill battle . . . a war without end . . . The pressures of life around us said there was no gray . . . only sharp distinctions of black and white But we glimpsed the gray area in ourselves . . . and we reached out for it. We tried . . . And we sometimes Came together. ,. :,,:,,:w5, ' fr 1 -are rf- 'w5it1.1Q3g - . W Q .-Ek mgtxiafjyg g Zilla ' 5 af .gf-If r xi, Z tr:5fn '5 . 51212 if . Q y Q gif if L-Ia- , K' ffiin fe- ' 1 4 zrrz . , MH athletes earn coveted sports honors At the sports convocation, Gary Boards was given the football high- point man award while Steve Gourley received the Most Pin Trophy for wrestling. MH athletes who lettered in three sports were awarded with coveted Md jackets. The wrestling team returned vic- torious with the Muncie South Invi- tational trophy. The Pirates came away with the Holiday Tourney trophy for the second time in the three years of the Madison Heights, Greenfield, Alexandria and Nobles- ville competition. Muncie South Side Tourney champs present the first trophy captured by MH wrestlers. 'X---, ,f i ,.-we---f ,M--...ffl M 1971 Basketball Sectional and Regional Winners. no i lke Jackson, John Youngblood, Lew Cotton, and Kelton Dickey accept the Holiday Tourney State Gymnastic Meet qualmer5zROSS Keith trophy' Larry Hines, Dave VanZandt, Steve Davis Bob Earley. cf' M jacket winners-ROW 1: Gary Boards, Mark Safford, John Youngblood, Kelton Dickey. ROW 2: Steve Gourley, Guss Smith, Alvin Ramsey. Zig .S 585 . w 3 V -1L'.J?'i1' Debbie Jones-attendant. Nancy Graham Prom Queen. Kathy Sh0rtAattendant. I2 Sandy Hull-second runner-up. Jennifer Wof- ford-TREASURE CHEST Queen. Sheiletha , McNeal-first runner-up. K X 5 X Mr. Gorgeous Gams-Steve Porter. Mr. Black-Ed Demos. Miss Scarlet+Sheiletha McNeal. Homecoming Queen-Diane Allen. Pirates select MH Ro alt to rule events Among the titles awarded to Pirates throughout the year were Home- coming Queen, TREASURE CHEST Queen, Miss Scarlet, Mr. Black, and Prom Queen. Finalizing the festivities of Home- coming was the coronation of the 1970 Queen. For the second year in a row the TREASURE CHEST Queen was announced at the last home basketball game. The cere- mony took place during halftime, with eleven senior girls vying for the honor. Miss Scarlet and Mr. Black were honored by MH during Sectional Week by representing Pirate spirit. The candidates were nominated from each class. The 1971 Prom Queen was elected by the boys in the junior class to reign over A Time For Us . -Lil Miss Scarlet and Mr. Black hopefuls are announced prior to Red and Black Week. W 3 i ilf all Head Majorette-Darlene Hensley. Drum Majors--Doug Hawkins, Randy Bennett, I4 Arion Award winner Neal Moore ponders a musical arrangement forthe spring festival. -if Y :ty I :faxes-N ,: y. :fi . gilt.. 1,7 B., 5,-1. 6.12 I.. fi I divx? ,ls -All Q iflff' Tiki i ts' is -iff t S e li:-V. in A 5 ,.. Af W. Sousa Award winner Doug Hawkins directs the drum and bugle corps during half-time activities. Crganization awards, honors recognize deserving irates EXCHANGE STUDENTS-Polly Trimble, Helge Brochman, Jytte Pederson. The Music Department gave awards to outstanding music stu- dents. Mr. James Patton chose Doug Hawkins as recipient of the Sousa Award. Mr. William Frame present- ed the Arion Awards, given annually to choir students, to senior Neal Moore andjunior Dave Hilburt. Drum Majors Doug Hawkins and Randy Bennett and Head Majorette Darlene Hensley led the Madison Heights' Band to an eighth place berth on State Fair Band Day. Editors put together MH's publi- cations. Editor Becky Stark led the Treasure Chest staff. Mary Ann Fox and Sandy Hull filled the positions of co-editors for the Jolly Roger. Buc- anneer co-editors were Carol Rudolf and Connie Summitt. it Jolly Roger Co-Editors-Sandy Hull, Mary Ann Fox. Treasure Chest Editor-Becky Stark. Bucanneer Co-Editors-Carol Rudolf, Connie Summitt. I5 Girls' and Boys' State Delegates-ROW 1: Elaine Mauck, Jennifer Wofford, June Bennett, ROW 21 Salutatorian-June Bennett. Valedictorian- Gary Boards, Lew Cotton, Kelton Dickey, Terry Callender. Judy Burke. ,Hr National Merit Letter of Commendation winners-Debbie Sawyerg Rick Ditteon, scholarship semi finalistg Cathy Miller. I6 Students bring academic distinction to Poetry Anthology winners-Polly Trimble, Joyce Owen, Debby Cox, Kay Drennon. 'F l . ::, . Wg?-:G tt li fi 5 F ,,A. V, .t,.L. . Judith Burke and June Bennett reigned as Valedictorian and Saluta- torian with Elaine Mauck, Ruth Mar- vel, Richard Ditteon, Lynn Mickey, Donna Zirkle, Nancy Lacey, Leanna Jones and Thelda Corwin rounding out the top ten of the senior class. June Bennett, Elaine Mauck, Jen- nifer Wofford, L. D. Cotton, Kelton Dickey, Gary Boards, Terry Callen- der and Bob Wilkinson attended mock governmental sessions at Girls' and Boys' State which were held at I.U. and Indiana State. The literary poems of juniors Joyce Owens and Debbie Cox, sophomore Kay Drennon, and senior Polly Trimble were published in the National Anthology of High School Students. Senior Top TenfROW 1: Donna Zirkle, June Bennett, Leanna Jones. ROW 2: Elaine Mauck, Thelda Corwin, Nancy Lacey. ROW 3: Lynn Mickey, Judy Burke, Rick Ditteon, Not pictured-Ruth Marvel. l7 . . . ik ' V, 4 . V we ' fi m L , Z L N EW : W, , -y ? K twykwf A v - QU E I 4 KP: 54 , 34212 vig , .swf '95 - i,,?1' 1 :iv ' Q 3 522 3 Qi Wx ff? W f . 'wr :, ':'13 . ? , li: -'fg ?R ffw,'Mi -' if .Rf 4 J ,z 'W -,zine A 1 -,K f .V fx . .C y f,., . N , Q ,, A -3 .L A ,ik,N, in t ',, , - .::,k,,, l , I Vx .QQ i ' 'IX K'-7 -- .N -753,21- 21 'w -'Y is 5 . MQ , - 3 .ll .2 5- if 'V - ,Jf , O lil! 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' g, if .i.V.ga.9 T. +A Fw H '? r ig ,gggg init :si is time 3: .3 w W rs: . - 'S Q. 5 Q ' I 1 ' ,F Q 51' ' 22 1? 3' 4 . , 'f22f'Z:'!2 if tif 371 ,wif .9 gs. ua Ov if 6' A We came together . . . At activities. We created happenings that were only our own . . . And, by sharing the unique experiences of 1970-71, We became as one, at events A show ofhands discloses the battle between the seniors and the faculty for possession ofthe ball. Corsair cager .lohn Youngblood departs down- court as the Buc offense primes to attack. 20 5 Varsity cheerleaders observe the Senior-Faculty conflict prior to the Has Been-Will Be game. Hands clasped in resignation, the seniors admit defeat as the heated last-minute rally fails, 67 64. yew' 2' l g ...--un. Novice Coach Greg Nyboer takes time out to bandage the injured finger ofplayer Ned Campbell. nnual games find veterans, faeult victors Culminating great rivalries, the has-been and faculty basketball teams defeated the will-be's and the seniors. Mr. Jim Sutton's 26 tallies aided the teachers in pulling through with a 67-64 victory over the senior squad. Always behind a few points, the seniors finally tied their opponents 62-62 with 2:15 left in the game, but with a final surge of power, the Faculty Fumblers came out on top. Max Minnick coached the upperclass team while Mr. Phil Buck led the educators. The veteran ball players defeated the younger team members with a 85-73 victory in the annual Has Been-Will Be game. Rich Dickerson and Rex Clendenen reach for control ofthe tip in Senior-Faculty action. 21 Traditional tale enhanced b original tunes Music and lyrics written by former MH student Geoff McGillen added Cathy Coats reads stepsister lines to Prince Charming Jeff Terry during Cinderella rehearsal an original spark to the familiar story of Cinderella The all-school play, directed by Mr. William Jen- nings, was performed Friday evening March 26 and Saturday at a matinee especially for children. Cinderella, Brenda McFarland, was transformed from a scullery maid to a beautiful maiden. The Prince, Jeff Terry, fell in love, married her, and they lived happily ever after. King Bruce Pearson enjoys the humor in the J.. , . Cinderella lines of Queen Lynn Mickey. Working amidst crowns and tissue paper costume director June Bennett strings a bead necklace 22 Stage resounds with 'GThe Sound of Music Merciless German Sound of Music storm troopers hold terrorized Catholic sisters at gunpoint. F it ! . t uoo T C GN-.gr t li Y - 5. . Q V V f f L I! , W Senior Beth Harmsen, portraying Maria, comforts the children during a storm by singing songs. The first musical play staged at MH, The Sound of Music , was presented on two consecutive nights last spring by the Music Department, under Mr. James Patton. Pirates Brad Hiatt and Beth Harmsen por- trayed the leading characters, Colonel VonTrapp and Maria. The play centered around the arri- val of Maria in the VanTrapp house- hold. Her astounding attitude toward life completely transformed the fami- ly and created a love among them all. The castls ability to radiate the emo- tion of the story left the audience with traces oftears. U ? fx Maria leans down to give Captain Von Trapp a farewell kiss as she prepares to leave. 23 John Youngblood, Jeff Budd, and Steve Porter observe the antics of the Sectional satires. Spirited seniors Ed Demos and Sheiletha Mc- Neal reign as Mr. Black and Miss Scarlet. Gorgeous Gams Steve Porter receives regal garb from Sandy Hull and Mary Ann Fox. Senior spirit wraps up Red and Black week Alvin Ramsey represents M-club spirit among Mark Henderson, Jack Bennett, and Bill Lucas. Portraying a Frankton Eagle, Nancy Graham bows down to the basketball team at a spirit convo Attired in the school colors, MH students backed the basketball team during Red and Black week. Students worked to perfect hall displays, ban- ners, and bulletin boards. Several awards were presented at the sectional pep session. Chosen by the student body to reign as Miss Scarlet and Mr. Black were seniors Ed Demos and Sheiletha McNeal, who led the parade of walking floats. Junior Steve Porter was the winner of the 1971 Mr. Gorgeous Gams contest held by the JOLLY ROGER. The cheerleaders awarded Mrs. Maxine Barcus a special award for her help during the season. Mrs. Lee Heckman and Mr. Bill Harless were chosen by the cheerleaders to reign as Mrs. Scarlet and Mr. Black because of their contribution to the spirit at Madison Heights. Winning the hall display award and the JOLLY ROGER spirit award plaque was the class of '71 Lea Jones congratulates a beaming Mrs. Scarlet, Lee Heckman, at the Sectional pep convo. 25 TC QUGCH JCHH1fCI' W Ol:f0fd 5?ii2z23i::2,5i3sfie2i,1?Lfr3i,53zi:i reigns at uncie South game Representative ofthe All-American girl, eleven candidates were nomi- nated for 1971 Yearbook Queen. The nominations were made by the TREASURE CHEST staif out of the upper third of the senior class. The entire student body voted on the queen and the two attendants. Candidates were escorted across the gym floor during half-time of the Madison Heights-Muncie South bas- ketball game on February 19. Student Council President Fred McGuire announced Queen Jennifer Wofford and First and Second Runners-up Sheiletha McNeal and Sandy Hull. Mark Funkhouser crowned the queen and presented her with roses. The queen also received a gold charm and the attendants accepted silver charms. Jennifer Wofford, escorted by Steve Gourley, squeals with delight as she is crowned TC Queen. 26 TC ROYALTY-Tim Maleyg Sandy Hull, sec- ond runner-upg Steve Gourleyg Queen Jennifer Woffordg Gary Boardsg Sheiletha McNeal, first runner-up. EQUEEN CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS--Cathy Zerkle, Steve Jones, Boards, Jennifer Wofford, Steve Gourley. Sandy Hull, Tim Malew Nancy Lynn Mickey, Bruce Pearson, Donna Zirkle, Kirby Lupton, Mary Brew- Lacey, Jeff Jones, Elaine Mauck, Ed Demos. Debbie Sawyer Mark Hen ster, Mike Kelley, Becky Stark, Brad Hiatt, Sheiletha McNeal, Gary derson. Juniors Debbie Esche and Kathy Roche adorn Treasure Chest Queen hopefuls Jennifer Wof- ford and Sheiletha McNeal with corsages. ,9- l 27 Bobby Wilkerson overpowers his Indian rival as 'i', the Bucs sail to victory in the sectional. Sectional OPPONENT Highland Alexandria Anderson Regional Carmel Semi State Garrett Elkhart MH 52 ..., ' ......... 50 56 .... ' ....i.. 50 58 .... . ........ 40 61 .... Kokomo ,........ 55 61 .... U .......... 55 75 .... - .......... 59 70 .... .......... 8 2 ,--,, 7 -, ,qtair fgggg gg ,ft -- W 1-we ,.- QI , y 5 4 , 3 S Wm if g 5 Z, 1 tggtgvi ' ! 3 H 1 f 5 ' if 4 'H fi M 'Jw-'J 't2! tim WA . -My ...,. .V ..v. .. ' k r mww k gi ..,,,., ..,., ,... ,Ks, A, Aw. I Vryrk fail: 1 it Q ... ::'z,,,KQl7 f w gg-Arte' ,jg it Sweating, wearied, and proud, Johnny Young- blood makes the Iirst cut in the regional net. Scientists Kevin Colip and Chris Brizendine consult Dan Lukens on regional brew results. aww- . 'kin-X Wt Buc cagers win lst regionalg advance to tourney elite eight Smelling tourney success, the Pi- rates entered the Sectional round with mo. Visibly tired, the Buc basketmen fought back to oust the Carmel Grey- guarded optimism. Losing four of the five final contests of the regular season, the Bucs found themselves on a rugged road to ride. The Highland Laddies provided the first obstacle. Coming out of season setbacks, the Corsair cagers commanded the challenge round. Han- dling the Laddies, Buck's men slid past Alexandria and downed the Aborigines from Anderson. Capturing the fourth sectional crown in the last five years the Bucs were itching for their first Regional net cut- ting. Entering the second round as underdogs, the Pirates exploded to an early lead and held on to topple Koko- Emotion overwhelms Pirate cheerleaders as theyjubilantly celebrate MH's first regional victory. hounds from the tourney and claim the regional crown. The Pirates traveled to Fort Wayne for the semi-state round. Meeting Gar- ret in the afternoon game, the Bucs derailed the railroaders with a tena- cious zone press. With little time to rest, the Pirates met Elkhart in the championship contest. Repeatedly the Blue Blazers tried to pull away but the relentless Pirates battled back. How- ever, a .714 shooting percentage and fouls whistled against the Pirates in the final half made the difference as the Bucs bowed out defeated but proud. t ,Dr 'Fjwf - f I is 0 332' 4 'Q if Arching a shot over a Garrett man's outstretched arms, Joe Jessup attempts two points. 29 Senior Kelton Dickey and Nancy Bowman enjoy the activities at the Senior Christmas Dance. Greg Harbor and .Ian Petro take time from Senior Christmas Dance festivities to sample refreshments. Using a silver dove on royal blue, Mrs. Roller's homeroom 34 proclaims Peace to All. 30 Christmas activities express H's holiday season spirit Student Councilis hanging of the greens marked the beginning of holi- day spirit at Madison Heights. Christ- mas trees adorned the front hall and holiday greetings were written on windows. Many homerooms displayed seasonal feelings by decorating doors. The junior class had the responsibility of trimming the upper lobby while sen- iors prepared for the Christmas dance. Sophomores constructed posters for the hall bulletin boards. The Senior Christmas Dance, featur- ing Tac Lewis, was held December 21 in the school gym. Jeff Jones and Bill Lucas headed the planning committee. The Music Department prepared the yearly Christmas convo which was highlighted by the Singing Christmas Tree. Concert Choir, Highlighters, Mixed Choir, and Novelettes per- formed. Madison Heights emerged as Holiday Tourney victor for the second year, defeating Alexandria and Green- field. Santa Bullwinkle portrays the Christmas spirit Junior Janet Hubler, carefully avoiding sharp ofthe Treasure Chest staff during the holidays needles, uses wreathes to add to holiday decor, 3l Gayle Hite queen of Q' ith Love From Rome Surrounded by a Roman atmosphere, ll8 couples danced to the music of Roosevelt Johnson and the 7 C's during the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Gayle Hite was crowned queen of the affair by Junior Class President Brad Hiatt. Her attendants, Lea Jones and Diana McKenzie, completed the royal court. Working around the central theme of With Love From Rome, juniors worked nightly prior to the event to complete decorations. The Prom committees successfully transformed the MH gym into a Roman portico of statues, fountains, and pillars. Nail in mouth and hammer in hand, sponsor Mike Sokol pitches in on Prom decorations. Nedra Mauck, Vicki Wetzel, and Jennifer Wof- ford add finishing touches to Prom centerpieces. 32 Rhonda Robinson and Bill Sloane clap along to the beat of the Seven C's as they dance at the Prom 9: -ifng sl? - .S f 5 4? ,, l ii K 'ii r Prom VlP's Fred McGuire. Diane McKenzie, Queen Gayle Hike, Jim Reidelbach. Leann Jones, and Dave Humphries pause for pics. Roosevelt Johnson and the Seven Cs generate non-stop music following crowning ceremonies. Having been crowned 1970 Prom Queen, Gayle Hile is radiant as she begins her reign. 33 Half features Diane Allen ucs top Red Devils 34-12 The annual Homecoming activities proved successful because of hard work ,by many organizations and committees. Twenty-two floats, the biggest turnout ever, were entered in the pre- game parade. With the general theme of T.V. shows for all lioats, Caduceus took first overall and organization honors with Medical Center as their theme. Out of all homeroom floats, Mrs. Currenis homeroom 206's f'Journey to Victoryl' hnished on top. Sophomore Diane Allen reigned over the festivities as Homecoming Queen. Her court consisted of Nancy Graham, the junior candidate, Jenni- fer Wofford, the senior candidate, and Jytte Peterson, honorary at- tendant. Soph President Jim Smith takes nails from scrap lumber donated for use in the class float. l 34 The l970 Homecoming royalty includes exchange students Jytte Peterson and Helge Brochman, Nancy Graham, Jeff Akers, Jennifer Wolford, Bruce Pearson, Queen Diane Allen, and Jim Smith. Diane Allen is crowned Queen by co-captains Gus Smith, John Clutch, and Mark Salford. CW P' A w ..-..,,q Mark Salford performs a tactical maneuver prior to an assault on the Jeffersonville line. Lightning strikes as Pirate pride is demonstrated by Bill Lucas and the senior float. ing Jed' Jones headlines Turnabout ance The Chosen Few provided the music for the first annual Turnabout Dance, a girl-ask-boy affair, jointly sponsored by the Student Exchange Club and Student Council. Attire was semi-formal and one member of each couple had to be an MHHS student. Decoration plans were hnalized by committee co- chairmen Sheila Radaker and Tim Kean. Serving as the finale ofthe dance was the crowning of King Coed. Ten boys were nominated at large from each class to serve as candidates. Six final candidates were voted on by couples entering the dance on April 10. All candidates were chosen on the basis ofgrades and personality. Proceeds from the dance were di- vided by Student Council and SEC. Laughter springs to the faces of Rick Lynn and Brenda Conwell as they enjoy the dance. 36 Cindy Upchurch crowns Jefif.Iones king as Pat Hanlon, Mark Henderson, and Judy Medlock observe. L '.. 'Fl ,V M ax' ,Y W X Providing musical entertainment, The Chosen Few perform for couples attending the Turnabout. J mfr Q V Y ff it X 9, I J' 'TA 'L L Q 'Q .MW L, ff' f f v z I . 4 Losing footage during the annual mud tug, Jon Cook, Ron Miller, and Brad Hiatt slide into the muck. ,SJ-5 4'M A A Senior Week activities busy upperclassmen The last week of high school for the '70 seniors was filled with various Senior Week activities. The all-day picnic was held at Clearwater State Park. Later that evening a pizza party was given in the school cafeteria at which the upperclassmen were presented with their yearbooks. The next evening saw the seniors at the Anderson Country Club for a dinner-dance. A breakfast at Linder's the following morning feted many of the seniors before graduation practice held that after- noon. The annual Junior-Senior Mud- Tug ended in victory for the senior boys and defeat for the senior girls. Anticipating graduation, the Class of l970 spends a part of Senior Week practicing for Commence- ITICDI. 37 Workshops, camps, institutes oocup Art student Carol Rudolfpractices techniques ac- quired at Bail State University's Art Institute. SC President Fred McGuire radiates enthusiasm at the National Student Council Convention. 38 Arrayed in summer grubs, the band practices in order to perfect its State Fair Band Contest routine students, time during summer activities Lynn Mickey, Fred McGuire, Sheiletha McNeil, and Lew Cotton attended the state wide SC Convention. week-long leadership clinic Q-...rw ara J i Cathy Zerkle and Becky Stark reminisce the trip to the Ball State Journalism Institute. Buc cheerleaders Linda Givan, Cathy Gibson, and Lea Jones attended camp at Indiana State. Various summer activities occupied MH students' vacation time Ball State hosted seniors Becky Stark and Cathy Zerkle at the journalism institute and Carol Rudolf at the art institute Var sity cheerleaders Leann Jones Linda Givan, and Cathy Gibson brought MH a variety of new cheers from the cheer leading camp at Indiana State Camp practices at Turkey Run State Park helped the band march away with eighth place at State Fair Band Day Student Council President Fred Mc Guire attended the National Student Council Institute held at Arlington High School in Indianapolis Fred and the other SC ollicers, Lew Cotton Sheiletha McNeal, and Lynn Mickey traveled to Indiana University for a Double-casting provides a successful comedy Double-casting proved successful in Take Her She's Minef, a comedy by Henry and Phoebe Ephron. The male and major female parts were portrayed by the same students during both performances, while the number of capable senior actresses made it possible to cast two girls in each of the minor female roles. The plot formed around Molly Michaelson, a college freshman played by Mary Kaye Ruth, and the situations she experienced in her Hrst year on her own. College life changed her personality and outlooks, and prompted constant feelings of anxiety in her father, Bob Sprague. Other main characters were Mollyls mother, Lynn Mickey, and Alex Loomis, Molly's boyfriend, por- trayed by Bruce Pearson. Also impor- tant to the production were student directors Nancy Hamm and Mary Ann Fox, who assisted Director Wil- liam Jennings. Lynn Mickey appears amused as Bob Sprague practices the swinging motions ofthe rhumba. 40 Jennifer Wofford, Lynn Mickey, Mary Kaye Ruth, and Bob Sprague rehearse a farewell scene ln., Bruce Pearson voices his disgust ofthe food prepared by Jeff Reeves in the Sleeping Pill cafe Spare minutes after a performance hnd thejunior class play Cast disposing of the edible props. Pint-size w at Juniors star in N ut ofthe Frying an , A New York apartment occupied by three actresses and three actors formed the setting for the Class of 1971 Junior Class Play. Rhonda Pfoohl, Mary Kaye Ruth, and Becky Stark played in the roles of the actresses while the actors were por- trayed by Jelf Jones, Fred McGuire, and Bruce Pearson. The characters in Out of the Frying Pan tried to impress a famous producer with their acting abilities. The landlady, however, saw them acting out a murder scene and called the police. In the meantime. one of the girl's fathers found out that his daughter was living with her boyfriend, and came to retrieve her. Mr. William Jennings directed the performance ofeleven juniors. d Rhonda Pfohl utilizes Steve Schuyler to strip tape from the play backdrops, Frenzied Fred McGuire tries to escape men in the little white coats. Bruce Pearson and Jeffjones. y 41 .., in X X A? . 5 1. W 4121: ra-ww 'gf' 5+ fi in Q 5A Q .ww V. lx wg, ll 1 's Y WS if I 7 M Q i ff :fy sf 4, KW Y K ,., ' 'J , , . A Ax A-.QQ X 5' ig Q ' A L , x . 1 , A V 4 , K f f .fsfbr ,,V:f.M MXuL,.F M, V 'iff - Q ff fp., -fywx if by f 5 , 'Lg , X. V ,M , NIL In ' 'w ' 1' vnfif f- A ,f'3' , x- 'S' ' f yr L 34 if uvfxm Qs? 5 1 ?'ii-ZJV .g:nY x 2 f A iffy'-1 3 egg , if Q, A , fa ,-'ag '!'.?' .38 I - A We played together . . . In Sports. We temporarily cast off our own individual styles . . . And, putting on the scarlet and black, We became as one, a team. Ramsey leads Exhaustion fills the face of sweat-soaked Dave Clark after finishing cross country race. Cross Country Coach Steve Rybolt tallies sec- tional finishes with Manager Jan Bigler. iz-wr? i gi 2 551 3gQ6g VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-KNEELING: Steve Wilson, Dave Alvin Ramsey, Rick Wilson, Mark Schuck, Jeff Harris, Coach Jim Clark, Larry Oliver. ROW 2: Manager Jan Bigler, Bill Lucas, Tim Maley, JOFICTS- .lack Bennett, Robert Early. STANDING: Assistant Coach Steve Rybolt, 44 irates to 5th place in 2-mile sectional run RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY-KNEEL ING: Manager .lan Bigler, Roger Ledbetter, Rick Ainsworth, Sam Southerland, Luther Brown. STANDING: Assistant Coach Steve Rybolt, Marc Akers, Kent Berry, Bob Ram- sey, Dan Hubler, Coach Jim Jones. P'--m gr , Underclassmen Gary Brown and Bobby Ramsey sustain hopes for a reserve cross country victory, Although finishing a 1 win and 8 loss season, depth from teammates Alvin Ramsey, Rick Wilson, Steve Wilson, Mark Shuck, and Dave Clark helped the 1970 Cross Country team end the season with a 5th place in the Sectional, while watching twenty-seven teams fall to defeat behind them. Coaches Jim Jones and Steve Ry- bolt, emphasizing teamwork, helped the team achieve an eleven-second span between the first and fifth men while 3rd-year veterans Alvin Ramsey and Rick Wilson helped the team with their experience. Although the team is losing eight seniors many promising sophomore and junior athletes will be returning next year to help boost the cross- country line-up. Cross Country MH Opponent 31 ..,... Shenandoah .........,.., 24 28 .,..,. Kokomo .....,.......,.. 27 23 ,.,... Muncie Central ........,. 32 44 ...... Greenfield Central ...,.,.. I6 29 ....., Marion ,..,............, 26 6th .... Southport Invitational 28 ,..... Muncie Burris .,,........ 27 32 ...,.. Pendleton Heights ........ 23 33 ,..... Anderson ,....,,i.....,. 22 l0th .... Patriot Invitational 29 ..,... Muncie South ........... 26 Placed 5th in sectional Record l-8 45 G I' d O H 8 -2 m 3 Mark sanord rolls out in another desperate at after toughest MH season The 1970 Pirate football team turned in the second best football season in M.H. history with an 8e2 record. It took the third-ranked Marion Giants and cross-town rival Anderson to stop the Buc grid ma- chine. With the kicking ability of Russ Taylor, Madison Heights threatened to score anywhere across the 40 yard line. To complement his educated toe, Taylor also led the Pirates in rushing. John Youngblood and Gary Boards also rolled up the yard. Quarterback Ma-k Safford threw for I3 touchdowns. His favorite target was Jeff Cox who had seven touch- downs to his credit. With standouts Jon Cook, Lew Cotton, Steve Granger, Dan Carwile, and John Clutch, the Buc defensive unit presented a formidable barrier to opposing forces. The defense pulled many games out of the Hre with many game-breaking plays. The Pirates of 1970 were a senior dominated squad. Of the 22 starters, 19 were lost to graduation. Mark Funkhouser and Steve Granger give the future Pirate team twin corner- stones to build upon at tackle. Dan Carwile fills the Junior starting ranks. tempt to find an open receiver downheld 46 Pirate defenders rove in packs as Gussie Smith, Gary Boards, and Ike Jackson greet the opposition VARSITY FOOTBALL' ROW l: Steve Gourley, John Youngblood, Mark Salford, Guss Smith, Gary Boards, Russ Taylor, Buddy Mabbitt, Mark Smith. ROW 2: Lew Cotton, Ike Jackson, Dave Wilkerson, Jeff Budd, Ken Spratt, Steve Jones, Jell' Cox, Tony Snider. ROW 3: John Clutch, Randy Pring, Bruce Hunnicutt, Ron Miller, Jon Cook, Kelton Dickey, Brad Hiatt, Fred Stark. ROW 4: Dan Jackey, Larry Scott, Jim Bouslog, Steve Porter, John Zerkle, Joe Jessup, Mark Funkhouser, Steve Granger. ROW 5: Bill Davis, James Coleman, Dan Carwile, Jefl' King, Randy Baker, Mark Henderson, Dan Lukens, Steve Crandall. ROW 6: Coach Tom Bruin, Coach John Dull, Doug McGaflic, John Mangas, Dennis Jackey, Coach Ron Beard, Coach John Horevay. rd 'I JAC ' 'T 9 1 D Tucking the pigskin safely underarm, Gary ft. ,ff 7 'N-If Q 'Nt X, N 1 la I' -.. if 1,1 3 Boards Outsmdes the defense On 6'P0lm PHY difl- Stalemating the Anderson charge, the Buc offensive line provides time for another aerial attack. 47 ,Q ,r Russ Taylor sidesteps a fallen tackle as the Pirate onslaught momentarily stuns an Anderson defender. While taking a breather on the sidelines, MH center Jeff Budd contemplates strategic tactics. l i M H reserves advance against Muncie Central as quarterback Joe Minnick sweeps around right end. A Pirate embrace lacks compassion as Lew Cotton endeavors to bring a Titan ball carrier to the turf, Seniors make 1 19 out Qfzz starting slots Football MH Opponent 21 .,.,.. Shelbyville ............... 6 19 ...... Marion ,......,.....,... 36 21 ....., Highland ....,....,,..... 6 3 ..,,.. Muncie South ...,,....,., 0 41 ,..... Elwood .......,.......... 0 21 ....,, Anderson ......,..,...... 26 19 ,..... Indianapolis Tech .,....... 8 34 ..,... Jelliersonville .....,...,... 12 16 ...... Kokomo Hayworth ....... 15 33 ...,., Noblesville ......,....... 21 RESERVE FOOTBALL-ROW 1: Dane Hill, Robert McCullough, Ron Nichter, Michael Boards, Conrad King, Steve Price, Willie Jackson, Jim Morony, Prentiss Davis. ROW 2: Bill Cooper, Jim Smith, Dave Bronnen- berg, Joe Minnick, Larry Buck, Gary Lemond, George Christ, Tom Koester, Mike McLain. ROW 3: Dave Wells, Jim Myers, Mike Terk, Paul Williamson, Joel Pitman, Steve Kreig, Kevin Lucas, Mike Dalton, Terry Moran. ROW 4: Mike Nyboer, Brad Wilson, Greg Norris, Brad Taylor, Ken McCleary, Steve Johnson, Gary Green, Dave Tanner, Dan McLaughlin. ROW 5: Sam Clark, Sam Burke, James Chapman, Mark Turner, Ervin Melson, Steve Sacilowski, Paul DeGraffenreid, Paul Springer. ROW 6: Coach John Horevay, Coach Rich Dickerson, Jeff Gail, Rod Archie, Fred Wainscott, Coach Dave Nicholson. 49 mnasts tenth in state with Van Zandt's 6th place finish The Madison Heights gymnastics team finished with a six winfeight loss season led by junior David Van Zandt, sophomore Ross Keith, and sophomore Steve Davis. Headed by Coach Dale Lechlitner and Assistant Coach Richard Dicker- son, the young sophomore and junior team went through a rebuilding year after losing many senior athletes. Next year the Pirates will lose only one sen- ior gymnast as opposed to this year's loss ofeighteen spots. Finishing touches included the Pirates' third place finish in the sec- tional and tenth place finish in the state behind Van Zandt's sixth place finish on the high bar. GYMNASTICS Pike Anderson Heritage Ben Davis Jeffersonville North Central Columbus Southport Portlawn Anderson Warren Central Clarksville Warren Central Concord Invitational Opponent 5 75 94 Warren Central Invitational Placed 3rd in Sectional Placed 10th in State Record 6 8 MH 59 ...... ' ....,...,.,.,....., 95 104 ..... . .....,..,..... 50 68.5 ,... ' ........,,... 85. 55.5 .... ' ........,... 9 . 58.5 ,... . ' ......... .5 51 ....,, ,........ 1 03 61 ,..... ............. 9 1 75.5 ,... Wabash ..,,,,,......, 78.5 85 ...... ............,. 6 6 72 ...... .........,.... 8 2 93 ...... ..,,......,... 5 4 82 ....., , . ..,.... 72 98 .,.... ' ,,.......,... 56 82 ....., ......... 7 2 9th ..... ' ' 6th ..... ' ' Junior gymnast Bryan Engstrom lowers his body Confidently stretching high, gymnast Steve into an iron cross on the still rings. Davis begins his floor ex with a straddle stand. 50 GYMNASTICS-f-ROW l: Larry Saubert, Dave Sutton, Mike Jordan, Larry Hines, Ken Burkhardt, Ross Keith, Gary Foley. ROW 2: Coach Rich Dickerson, Bob Earlcy, Helge Brochman, Brad Wilson. Steve Davis, Craig Walker, Dave VanZandt, Bryan Engstrom, Coach Dale Lechlitner, Manager Kirby Perry. akwwlmxgxtml 1 Senior gymnast Bob Earley strives to perfect his dismount in pre-sectional practice. Nordic foreign exchange student Helge Broch- man executes a V-seat on the parallel bars. 51 Free-style man Mike Prather completes a turn and heads down the final stretch to home. Senior splasher Jack Bennett leaps into action for the Buc tankmen in the individual medley event. HKS SWIMMING-ROW lr Alvin Ramsey, Jack Bennett, Jim Myers, Williamson, Coach Harold Thompson, Manager John Brisiden. Mike Prather, Steve Wilson. ROW 2: Coach Dave Nicholson, Den- ROW 3: Jeff Gale, N631 MOOFC, Rick AiI1SW0flh, KCIII Berry, Mlke nis Richey, Jeff Terry, Tom Jaynes, John Wise, Rick Cates, Paul Pressnall. 52 at 7 -.LV , XMB 1 as Q Flite gtk M ' Sail M ,,,,,,.. ,,,..E I l L i Q 5 3 5 Q 1 E 1 I ? 5 f 7 1 g I' ar p 6 I' S A last minute grasp at victory is stifled as 167 pound Gary Boards flattens his opponent in 2 43 compile best 3-year mark Never at optimum strength during the season, the Corsair grapplers were riddled with nagging injuries to key members throughout the year. With these difficulties, the Bucs managed a 7 win-4 loss season record. Steve Gourley Q16-35 led the Pirate contingent at the sectional, placing second. Winningtconsolation matches for third place were Sam Burt fl7e3J, Gary Boards CISW-45, and Tony Boards f12a3j. Putting the finishing touches on a 26el0 career record, the senior backbone of the '71 wrestlers com- piled the best three-year varsity mark in Buc history. , 0 im... VARSITY WRESTLING-ROW 1:John Clutch Ron Miller Gary Boards Steve Gourley Steve Kempher Mark Schuck Sam Burt Tony Boards Dave Miller, Bob Heath, Jim Gilbert. ROW 2: Ken McCleery Walter Hill Coach Fred Lamb 54 L l RESERVE WRESTLING--'ROW l: Gary Green, Mike Boards, Dana Hill, ROW 2: Coach John Dull, Mike Eldridge, Tony Wills, Ron Nicter, .lim Keith Metzger, Steve Hampton, Terry Moran, Dan Lukens, Mike Turck. Moroney, Darryl Caudill, Ron Hopper, Joe Jaynes, Manager Rick Owen. WRESTLING MH 19 .,,.,. Marion ..............,,, 27 37 ,...., Anderson ...,..,.,...... 13 40 ...... New Castle .,,........... 10 32 ..,.., Delta ......,,.,...,..... 14 11 ...... Muncie South ............ 33 28 ....., Daleville ,,,..,,......,.. 21 26 ...... Muncie North ............ 23 28 ..,.., Pendleton Heights ....,.,. 23 12 ....., Richmond ............... 28 l6,.,...MuncieCentral 27 35 ..,... Greenfield ................ 9 lst ..... Muncie Invitational 4th ..,.. Warren Central Tourney Record 7i4 Coach Lamb helps Dan Lukens as he fastens his head guard before the Pendleton match. 55 Netmen rack up -6 mark in rebuilding year Being a rebuilding season, not much was anticipated from the rack- etmen, but they proved themselves by finishing with a 7-6 winning season. Led by Doug Perdue the Bucs made a respectable showing in the sectional, placing sixth out of twelve teams. Harber went to the quarter-finals in the singles division and the team of Perdue and Karkosky made the quarter-finals in the doubles division. Another standout was the doubles team of Akers and Taylor which almost upset the champion sectional doubles team. Coach Lechlitner hopes to have a very successful season next year with returning lettermen Jeff Akers, Ron Karkosky, Greg Harber, and Bob Rolfing. Tennis MH Opponent 0 ....., New Castle ...........,,,, 7 0 ....., Anderson ....... ,......... 6 2 ...,.. Pendleton Heights ,,,..,.... 5 0 ,.,... Kokomo Hayworth ......,,. 7 4 ,,..,. Noblesville ....,.,......... 3 5 ...... Muncie South ..........,,. 2 4..,,..Muncie North ........... ,. 3 5 .,.,.. Knightstown ...,,,.,,...... 2 2 ,...,, Pendleton Heights ........., 5 4 ....,, Greenfield Central ,.....,... 3 l ...... Marion ..., ,,,,,,,., . ..,, . 6 5 ..,,.. Carmel .................., 2 4 .,.... Muncie Central .,.,........ 3 Placed 6th in Sectional Record 7-6 56 RESERVE TENNIS-Coach Dale Lechlitner, Greg Hal'b0F, Jeff Evans. Jeff Burkhardt Terry Hartman, Jeff Rodgers, Kirby Perry, Jimmy Rey. Using an underhand swing, senior Steve Kempher scrambles to scoop a tennis ball back over the net. I x Racketman Jack Taylor scrambles to return a serve from a foe in a fast-paced match. F , as le. awww M se ag Gwen MV, uni' VARSITY TENNISfCoach Dale Lechlitner, JeFl'Akers, Jack Taylor, Doug Perdue, Bob Rohlling, Steve Kempher, Ron Karkoski. Netman Jeff Akers finds a peaceful hide-away to prepare mentally for a demanding match. Competing in a tennis match, Pirate racket man Doug Perdue delivers a swift return. 57 VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW l: Steve Porter, Larry Buck, Dan Car- 2: Coach Larry Good, Coach Jim Sutton, Bob Wilkerson, Lew Cotton, Joe wile, Steve Crandall, Greg Harber, John Youngblood, Joe Minnick. ROW Jessup, Ike Jackson, Clarence Swain, Coach Phil Buck. Coach Buck points out pre-game strategy to onlooking Pirate cagers in the locker room. Ar 58 Junior guard Steve Porter shoots for two points over the pick set by Clarence Swain. 3 5 i. K 44 Y. A resolute Phil Buck vehemently barks out the team's errors during a Pirate time-out. Bucs bump Highland, Alex, AHS, cop Sectional crown The mighty Madison Heights roundballers rolled up an impressive l4-win 6-loss record during the 1970- 71 regular season. The Bucs had recorded a 12 and 2 record before losing 4 out of their last 6 games. Big wins were registered against New Castle and Kokomo Hayworth, both being ranked teams. Avenging an earlier defeat by Alexandria, the Pirates then brought home the Holi- day Tourney trophy. Following the Pirate's trouncing of arch rival An- derson, the happy Bucs earned state- wide recognition by being ranked 18th out of all Indiana high school basketball teams. The Pirate's hopes for next year ride high with 4 out of 5 starting var- sity men returning. The Baby Bucs showed strength with a 14-6 season and oncoming players should also help the varsity next year. ,la mfg Striving to retrieve a loose ball, Pirate Joe Jessup attempts to overcome the savage competition. 59 ,M BASKETBALL OPPONENT ...,..Noblesv1lle ...,,.Shelbyville Highland ,...,....,,. . , . . . .Kokomo Hayworth ..., ...,,.Alexandria..,.. ,, .,..,,NewCastle...,.., . , . . . .Indianapolis Tech . . . . . Holiday Tourney , .,... Elwood .,.. . ,,....... , . . . . . .Pendleton Heights . . . , . . . . . .Fort Wayne South ,.....Anderson ..,,,.Mar1on . . . . . .Greenfield Central A i i i A ......R1chmond .,...,MuncieCentral ......Ben Davis . . . , , .Muncie South .. Record 14-6, Bucs rate a week s distinction in 18th place Sfl 5iM:W G., 5 ,Q 'XM M. My f' ASQ. .S ,,..,., ,. g . .. ,af A .au M V A ' ,. .,.,.w-mam v a 42 ,isis Bucs Lew Cotton and Clarence Swain struggle to pry the ball away from Anderson foes. RESERVE BASKETBALL-ROW l: Manager Ed Paternoster, Larry ROW 2: Coach Jim Sutton, Steve Crandall, Tim Welker, Greg Harber, Buck, Joel Pitman, John Miles, Mike Nuce, Dave Wells, Kent Berry. Mike McLain, Dan Carwile, Coach Larry Good. jkfl I of 9 'nu VE ,,,.,.-- Lew Cotton fiercely lays claim to the roundball at the bottom ofa spill in the Wigwam. 6l VARSITY GOLF-KNEELING: Brad Mani- ING: Rick Todd, Carey McGlauhlin, Coach fold, Max Minnick, Tom Donaldson. STAND- Bob Humprey, Fred McGuire, Bruce Mills. Pirate Bruce Mills wishes his ball in the hole as he completes a stroke on the sixteenth green. 62 ,, ., 3 i 5 29? .uk .i rf A .11 '1- RESERVE GOLF-KNEELING: Jeff Akers, Bruce Mills, Fred McGuire, Coach Bob Hum- Rick Schaefer, Robin Wood. STANDING: phrey, Joe Jessup, John Zerkle. Sectional victor climaxes linksmen season With four varsity lettermen return- ing from last year's team, the Pirate linksmen recorded an impressive 10 win 4 loss record. Led by Coach Bob Hum- phrey, the divotmen recorded a 297 first place victory in the Sectional at Grandview Golf Course, the Pirate home course. The linksmen went on to place 5th in the Regional. Max Minnick, scoring consistently in the low 70's, led the divotmen throughout the year, with outstanding performances also turned in by Carey McLaughlin, Tom Donaldson, and Rick Todd, all scoring regularly in the 70's. The Pirates placed 3rd in the Bloom- ington Invitational and 4th in the La- Porte Tourney. The reserve team turned in a respect- able 4 win 2 loss record led by Bruce Mills, Fred McGuire, and Bryce Hig- genbottom. TENNIS MH Opponent 5 .,.. Marion ,,,....... I3 I0 ..,, Lebanon .,.,.,,,. 8 297 .... New Castle ,..... 315 496 .... North Central .... 491 ' 2lf2 .... Carmel ,.... . ,.,. l2lf2 3 , . , .Richmond ...,.... 2 399 .... Lawrence Central ...,,.. 439 385 ..., Pendleton ......,. 415 394 .... Anderson ........ 383 9 .... Noblesville ...,... 3 309 ..,. Elkhart .......... 317 309 ..., Ft, Wayne Snider .......... 32l 404 , . . .Southport ....... , 417 377 .... Highland ........ 388 ' Placed lst in Sectional Placed 2nd in Regional Record 1041 Varsity golfer Max Minnick takes time to prac- tice approach shots at Grandview Golf Course. 63 RESERVE BASEBALL--KNEELINGQ jim STANDING: Randy Baker, Steve Granger, Eldridge, Roger Byrne, Kevin Collip, Jerry Joy, Mike Kelley. Mfifk FUHKHOUSCT, Jim BOUSIOE, Bill Ray, Steve Porter, Mike Vanwinkle, Mark Johnson, Rick Mowry, Coach .lim Sutton. .K . , 4 W., ,aw -V- Third baseman John Youngblood springs after a wild throw during a Pirate pre-game warm-up. 64 Senior shortstop Jerry Matthews nonchalantly tosses the baseball back to the pitchers mound. .s f 5 az A' .f 4.4 gi lt Jiffy ' t ' fi I.-Q , . 4. L, ,ez X l 5 .M M it 5 ' N ' una .' 5 - z ,flex 4, ' -A ' . ' - 7 11 , Q N - . - . , ft Q'-r u . l 5 ww? HF 5 01 ....i,..,:.,.4t ...L ' S Y r' A 'ff i' N Qfk-T?Qf?'f Q4-gy-::Q',i -55' -b y ' -an to V- 1 77? eiif ff' 'MMR' W5 'giegiw .t PH est' . X X V 1 .Y 15 A ., W -, ' --' l f g l i ',f'Zf'l ' f 'A yt 5.1--2 , - 1 -' 4,,fjk W..-v 0 S Y S X' , K, ' .vs 1. I, in .W , a . -A f:,,,, 'irf 'M. , J' if 'Q?,gl'E5f . 1 4 I N -N ,A g e n, .fe Q- .M K z A ' it S e , .1f-WH'2fJ., f'1:'i3 f-Zhriflblf . ff - ' y ji.. kj I lf'f?'t!ffsQg1,Qlgiyffsssfwgvrf , . 1 , . , . . , . . . .-.., a ,st .. ,. 1, . h Silt - - .AMI ,,..-igf f e-'1. ' f .1 ...-it r. , wtgf, ,, Q 'V . ,. ' f-e 1 fan -11 kv. :g 'ff ' lmfmffi-- Q5 in 4' ' 1 2' ,. ' .2 J- '-J' ' ' I was Bl ,f-,ij fe,-15,4 ' ' at so Z if f-1: L-nl .'4'--17.55-ft' bf. 1 ' : ,QQ V 'LQ' '-wlf-.gn A , ' f' Q' -' 5' '19 1 , Nt 5 - .SpWm..m5,i,Bh . 5 5911.11-.mir if '3 -., X, 4 - 3: ' 5.-. ws P 1 Af ,v V ' file' J-T'--W 2- 'tffx-Jw fl-K1 5'---wS+,4 'H ' Wh- f . it Senior hurler Tom Hale lets a slow curving pitch fly at an expectant Muncie Central batter. irates cop sectional crown Marc Scharnowski, John Young- blood, Larry Matthews, and Ned Campbell led the l970 edition of the Pirate batmen to an impressive season of 16 wins with 10 defeats. After cap- turing MH's second sectional the Pir- ate diamondmen forced eventual state finalist Kokomo Hayworth to 12 in- nings before being upset 2-l. Ned Campbell pitched 10 innings without giving up an earned run. Although the pitching staff of Tom Hale, Ned Campbell, Roger Ashley, and Jim Moorehead graduates, the en- tire starting infield of Marc Scharnow- ski, Kelton Dickey, Mark Salford, and John Youngblood will return. With spots in the outneld filled from the 7-7 reserve team there is potential power for the '71 season. A.. Mid MH l2 .,,. 13 23,4 8 6 9 5 2,5 15 5 4 7 3 BASEBALL Opponent Kokomo Hayworth ...,. Carmel .............,. Muncie Central .... ..., Lebanon ...,,... New Castle .... Noblesville .... Shelbyville .... North Central . . , Alexandria .... Elwood ,..,, Anderson . . , Frankfort . . . Marion .,... Blackford .... Muncie South .. Highland ..,..... Richmond ,...,.. I iPendleton Heights Marshall .....,.. iiiiHighland ..., Anderson ...,,.... Elwood ....,...,.,.... .Kokomo Hayworth 'denotes double header Record Rl7flO 8 2 6,3 2 0 5 4 4,4' 2 6 2 12 4 X 25 13 15,7 1,9 6 0 2 l 0,2 l,3 2 7 3 l 3 2 8 3 1 2 Pirate shortstop Mark Salford cracks a key hit to the Indian outfield during a crucial game. 0 it M Q T in X, qi' 1 X L, .,:.-26 ,EQ 5 . ' , iff., ' Q' , ?i M A ,UL 1- fz 1? is 'f y ylhu in PM ,I .H ,,.:-, L . , , L , u p X 5' L 6 ' ' i f 5 i' Q I ' - V ,-. in t Af pggypp Dia ' H Zi .,.,, g t Z S , t V ,vhpl f in 1 .,iV A W .V, ' , 'Q I 1 . N 1 f 5 . . , , P' in XA - .. .19 A V U' Q mini -vi. egg, ,',1 ,L VARSITY BASEBALL-KNEELING: Tom Hale, Marc Scharnowski, Steve Gourley, Mark Safford, Tim Albea. STANDING: Coach Paul Brad- ford, Roger Ashley, Larry Matthews, Ned Campbell, Jim Moorehead, Mike Todd, John Youngblood, Jerry Matthews, Greg Tipton, Kelton Dickey. 65 Grabbing the baton from senior sprinter Greg Johnson, Alvin Ramsey begins the third leg ofa relay Senior Mike Leakey tightens every muscle and bounds over a hurdle in perfect Pirate form. 66 Senior pole vaulter Russ Taylor strives to reach the zenith of his attempt to conquer a high barrier Acting as statistician for the track team, senior Jeff Budd looks over records at a track meet. urdles present few problems as Hallam is clocked at 14.5 Sparked by two outstanding athletes, Greg Johnson and Tim Hallam, the 1970 cindermen raced to a second-place Sectional finish. Greg Johnson, with state-recognized times, boosted the team with his fine 2 mile runs and Tim Hallam set records of 14.5 in the high hurdles and 22' ll UZ in the long jump. Aided by head coach Jim Jones and assistant coaches Steve Rybolt and Da- vid Nicholson, Madison Heights' track team saw a fine season of seven wins and two losses. In the 1970 track season Madison Heights recognized a team which had combined efforts by several underclass- men, resulting in many second and third place finishes. There was also a noticeable improvement in hurdles and sprints over past Pirate teams. The winged Cindermen finished the season with a commendable second place in the 32-team sectional. Q , miss Junior Carl Pinkler, hoping for five points to- ward the Pirate cause, sprints the home stretch. Varsity cinderman Dan Carwile lengthens his stride as he pulls away in the one-half mile. 67 Pirate trackman Steve Crandall struggles to pro- long his attempt in the longjump competition. -H-'fl'-L .,, Vie' -rffiiasiiul With muscles tightened, Bob Gilmore, quarter mile cinderman, springs out ofthe starting blocks. VARSITY TRACK A-SEATED: Dave Armstrong, Steve Ifert, Gary Boards, Rick Myers, James Coleman, Rick Wilson, Greg Nyboer. SECOND ROW: Alvin Ramsey, Mark Schuck, Mike Hall, Bob Gilmore, Steve Bearden, Russ Taylor, Jeff Harris, Carl Pinkler, Jim Cox, Manager Jefl Budd. STAND- 68 ING: Coach Jim Jones, Ass't. Coach John Horevay, Greg Johnson, John Yates, Tim Hallam, Gary Edwards, Gary Cameron, Steve Crandall, Ass't. Coach Mike Schwenk, Coach Dave Nicholson, Coach Steve Rybolt. RESERVE TRACK KNEELING Manager George Gray, Mike Prather, Randy Pring, Dan ny Lukens, Kent Hiles, Bob Early, Manager Dennis Jackey. STANDING' Coach Jim Jones Ass't. Coach John Horevay, Manager .lim Brown Steve Wilson Bill Lucus Greg Harber Dan Carwile Mark Ferguson Larry Oliver Asst Coach Mtke Schwenk Coach Dave Nich olson Coach Steve Rybolt it I' l'l l'l TRAC K Opponent Marlon Relays Greenfield Noblesville Muncie Relays Anderson ....,.,....... New Castle lnvitational Muncie Central .....,. . . Pendleton Heights ....,,. Fort Wayne North ....... Noblesville Relays Placed 2nd in Sectional Record 4 f-3 Johnsonls 2-mile runs ain state recognition , l Stretching to clear a low hurdle, senior state finalist Tim Hallam demonstrates championship hurdling, Energetic senior Melanie Jones shows prime passing form at a track party at Mounds Park. r wW,,A.M,..,.-.N , W., M-,W .. af N wuulmw ,Q,miiA5,5E, i,.W. ig: an , U 5qggv.Q.-my . .lin-A sa as ,, i E Q Q ii 3 E EE EE S i U Q 5 1 E 8 i '? 'P 1 4-gil -9, tw, www mp. ,ah 'L , ,TQ nr ew 1' ' ff l X We learned together . . . In classes. We formed an intricate learning machine . . . And, as some of us asked and some answered, We became as one, a class. pi H g - I' 0 0 m S Busily engaged in an assignment welcome new tables, chairs The largest project of the Business Department this year was the buying of new bookkeeping tables and chairs for room 14. Electric typewriters were used by some of the more advanced typing students who also had the op- portunity to work with an electric com- puter. Many ofthe 431 Ml-Vers enrolled in business courses attended the new Vo- cational School. Broadening the cur- riculum of business majors, Data Pro- cessing, Office Machinery, clerical and secretarial work, and IBM were among the areas offered. , Judy Burke and Cheryl Bernhardt utilize electric adding machines. no A, AWWA' 72 Fawn.. H Concentrating on a typing exercise, Keith Stover, Linda Williams, and Tim Smith make typewriters ring. Copying a business letter, typing student Debbie Callender strives to better her typing ability, Y if 'M Buc senior Rick Carey practices proper typing technique while improving speed and accuracy. Seniors Barb Hanlon and Larry Hunt concentrate on the figures they are totaling on the adding machines . M Ztt, ,,:,,.. W L. -M Q .,:.., . A . t H Bob Reed pays close attention to the copy as he attempts its duplication with few or no errors. John Brantlinger, Mike Fleenor, and Jack Haines discover new horizons in metal craft. Senior Jody Mollett, Drafting l student, makes use of artistic abilities in completing a diagram. M.- ' fav 3 M, , nt. I, .,.. z' why, :Y-iw i . itit.. ,. ,wwf Sophomores Tony Qualls, James Romeur, James Jackson, and Tim Williams build wood shop projects. Sophomore Randy Bertram concentrates efforts on the lathe to fashion a dish with the gouge. New machines in shop class large, complex Larger equipment aided industrial arts majors at Madison Heights High School during the l970-7l school year. More complex lathes were added to the building trades class to increase knowl- edge oftodayls factory equipment. During the first semester, building trades majors remained at Madison Heights awaiting the completion of Anderson's new Vocational School lo- cated on West 38th Street. At mid- term these students entered the newly finished school. Next year MH indus- trial arts students in the fields of auto mechanics and machine shop will also be able to attend the Vocational School. l 75 PE expands, activities added Flag football, basketball, and la crosse varied the schedule of the girl's physical education department. The girls continued to take part in sports such as volleyball, archery, and soccer. Mrs. Maxine Barcus took the girls to Cooper's Sport Bowl each Friday to instruct them in bowling skills. Department Head Mr. John Horevay supervised the boy's branch of physical education. The boys participated in touch football, soccer, wrestling, bas- ketball, track, and other activities. The away-from-school activity for the boys was a weeklyjourney to Cooper's. Mark Adair swings again on the horizontal bar. 76 Girl's P.E. students Susan Clark, Melanye Williams, and Bobby Coates demonstrate daily class exercises Jackie Gwinn carefully checks the height and weight ofsoph Becky Chance during girls' P.E. P.E. instructor John Horevay explains the tactics ofsoccer to one ofhis sophomore classes. cf' h M1 w- it With pained expression, Tim Garret exerts him- Robin Massengale, Marcia Folsom, Lise Good self in an eFfort to do well in the softball throw. ing, Donna Wetzel, and Carol Fox use p-bars. Story oflife unfolds before science pupils MH students delved into many fields of science during the 1970-71 school year. General Biology classes studied the functions of living things. Human Physiology and Anatomy stressed the structure of the human body. Madison Heights college-bound students had a choice of College or General Chemistry. College Chemis- try was a more advanced study of chemical reactions, while General Chemistry explored the analysis of theories. Zoology classes studied animal life. Physics students were challenged by complicated theories of reactions in the world around us. Senior John Mangas applies knowledge of the slide rule to complete problems in physics class. 78 A fretful white hamster finds security in the hands ofscience assistant Russell Taylor Joy Moore and Rick Carey listen as Maurice Wright explains analytical balance. 'W wwwmhhl! fxE.,f Anatomy student Gary Boards probes structures ofa sheep brain as partner Janet Kopp takes notes. WY! ,ertt if' Z 'Q Jeff Sparks consults a table oftrigonometric functions to work a technical problem for a physics test. 79 faq Theresa Perkins utilizes the proper techniques ofwashing dishes during a clean up. - '15, Juniors Gayla Cooper and Beverly Allen demonstrate proper baking in foods Jane Bush is a vision of complete class. concentration as she prepares to sew a skirt facing. 80 1 Foods students Cindy Shaw, Wanda Vaughn, and Carol Leach take inventory on cooking items. Students visit kindergartens, nursing home An adult advisory committee was formed this year by the Home Eco- nomics Department. This group worked to make the MH course more relevant and helpful for the future homemakers. Family Living students took field trips throughout the year. Visits to places such as nursing homes and kindergartens showed the students how special needs are being met. Mrs. Jane Gwinn acted as chair- man of the department with four other teachers filling out the staff. Mrs. Donna Sharp began her first year at MH as the Clothing I in- structor. M Tudy Libler helps curious four-year-olds discover Thanksgiving during a snack in Home Nursing. ...,, . .S A iiiritz , ,. , r, - Lf .,. f' ff -I at 2 Qpff if 1 eff. ' ififift.. i it if -W if T' 'S Sift 1 f i. wfv ' 'T - fi' a, ..'f 81 S irates encounter German, French, Spanish New portable language laboratories and speed reading labs were added to the equipment used by the MH language department. These labs aided students in the improvement of their written and spoken language. Every sophomore and junior was required to take the standard English I2 and English Composition. World Literature and Contemporary Litera- ture could be taken by seniors. Offered to all students were classes in Journalism and Speech. French, Latin, Spanish, and Ger- man were the courses available to students who wished to improve communication skills and to acquire understanding of foreign culture and civilization. For the first time there was a course offered in German III to increase the curriculum's foreign language offerings. Latin students Connie Watkins, Luanne Bassemer Joel Pitman and Jim Morony view a lilm ......4n 82 German Ill students gain experience at order- ing a full-course meal during a practice dialogue. Senior Lynn Mickey demonstrates the method for preparing Fondue during a Speech I class. ating reading labs installed 1 XXX 'if 5 Nancy Todd threads the projector following difflcult splicing ofan hour-long English film. A barefoot Karate demonstration finds Dave Clark shattering wood in Fred Stark's hands. 83 Reactionary, accident films, aid students Saxon Oldsmobile donated the four 1970 cars which were driven by the 408 students who took Driver's Edu- cation this year. Driver's Education instructors taught safe and defensive driving in both the car and the classroom. The students gained actual experience driving the cars on the streets and highways of Anderson. In the class- room, students listened to experiences of several speakers and watched accident films. They were given the opportunity to use a reactionary-a machine which tested their brake reaction time. Soph Terry Hartman gets into the Driver's Ed car to back-seat drive until his turn to take the wheel it lies i 84 Mr. Phil Buck flashes Debbie Bilbrey a trusting smile as he relinquishes the driver's ed car keys Accident prevention goal of safety students Rick Pittslistens as novice MHteacher LarryGood uses first-aidchartswhileinstructingcla sses . Safely Class' main Objective is to teach students how to prevent acci- dents and injuries. Movies were shown and speakers came in to try to convey the importance of prevention to the students. Safety teachers taught how to handle emergencies and what to do if an accident does happen. They also taught different functions of the body and the importance of keeping your body in condition to maintain good er... health. ll Ei Students applied knowledge by putting on bandages and splints and giving artificial respiration. 2 f f , I l A I 4 ' Safety student Debbie Carraco shows an appro- Practicmg artificial respiration, John Miles demonstrates a back pressure arm lift on Dave Presnell. priately applied triangle bandage. 85 - - , 'L 7 ' -05' 5'f7i?EiSs7isfiS95E 232 vi 2414 , 9? 'iffif'iQ.CZjil' AKZTSNQYE it-.W-fi, -Q ,ggqwi A-H.QQ.,:, 52 lrviiwi Wet? S Vance Wright concentrates on transferring some notes from the music book to the board fly -y .W , 1 swim' K K4 .wma ' Q K Q, 5 Q35 Director James Patton listens intensely to a stu- dent at the annual Band Boosters' Fish Fry. A futile attempt to hit the right note put dis- satisfaction on the face of Elaine Willoughby. 86 'ws 'Omsn ff Sherry Wise studies the music and strives for perfection while practicing an orchestral performance. atton, Hurst, Frame, guide music students Showing the diversification of the MH Music Department, the band and choir organizations performed at many school and extracurricular events. Many school musicians participated in Stage Band, Concert Band, March- ing Band, solos, and ensembles. The director was Mr. James Patton. Other musically-inclined students made up the school orchestra under the direc- tion of Mr. Floyd Hurst. Directed by Mr. D. William Frame, Concert Choir, Novelettes, Mixed Choir, and Highlighters composed the vocal portion of the Music De- partment. Music Theory class taught the his- tory and basic techniques of music composition. During a woodwind rehearsal, Debbie Burkhardt and Jan Stuart concentrate on the music. 87 Jan Bigler describes the Purdue Pegboard Performance Test to Jessie Herbert. Senior Rick Barton broadens his knowledge through a U.S. News and World Reportf, Preparing to cast a ballot, Jeff Reeves demon- strates the procedure for voting. Staff of 12 challenges Bucs with 8 social studies courses Attempting to acquaint the student body with the many phases of social studies, the department offered eight courses. The staff consisted of twelve teach- ers under the supervision of Mr. Henry McLain, area supervisor. .loin- ing the staff this year were Mrs. Mary Sue Harrington and Mrs. Linda Cur- ren. Sophomores became accustomed to high school social studies by taking either Modern Nations or World His- tory. Juniors tackled United States History while seniors rounded out their classes with Government and Economics or Sociology. Chosen as electives, Philosophy and Psychology offered challenges and new ideas to many MH juniors and seniors. Mary Brewster, Mary Kaye Ruth, and Sherry Babb demonstrate yoga exercises in philosophy. A wastebasket waits to catch Lester Janes' head as Gary Greene mans the guillotine. 89 Students reve in pottery, oil The Art Department at Madison Heights High School, headed by Mr. John Riley, offered a wide variety of courses to aid in the development and perfection of art students' tal- ents. Art majors selected projects from water color paintings to com- plex sculpture work. Individualism Re-checking her color choice, senior Sherry Thompson prepares to complete an art project. 90 al individualism s, water colors was stressed in all art work. Art I students concentrated mainly on the basics of art. Water colors, basic drawings, and color charts were assigned as projects. Art II and Art III students chose individual projects. Ceramics, oil paintings, and sculpture work were explored. Carol Remley selects drawing utensils from the Art Department supply shelves to finish her work L A collage of circles comes to life as Roger Ri er adds finishing touches to an early project. Pirates Mike Booker and Annie Long decide on necessary art supplies for their next project. nk- ' f MW A .A .., lump. f Ideas flow from the skillful hands of Chris Turner as a red Grand Funk poster takes shape. I X iii W iisisit is ,Fw ... t ,A 4 ' X44 rw m. fx if 91 asic math requires bookletsg algebra becomes two-year stud ifffffliffi ,.' ' The Mathematics Department re- vised its curriculum at the tenth and eleventh grade level. Effective with the 1970-7l school year, the traditional textbook-oriented general mathematics course was replaced by basic mathe- matics, a course built on a series of booklets. The second phase of revision of the curriculum consisted of a course in basic algebra which covered a two- year period rather than a one-year peri- od. The department still offered geome- try, algebra III and IV, trigonometry and algebra V, and a year ofcalculus. The courses offered by the Mathe- matics Department covered a wide spectrum from refresher skills to cal- culus. The department has made every attempt to provide a sequence of courses of value to the students of Madison Heights. Nl 92 During a trigonometry class, Donna Zirkle looks on as Joe Jessup operates a tangent circle. A wooden compass enables soph. Leslie Ritter to painstakingly construct a geometric circle. fs Nr- X M if WW .. - J ar 5 -P Q AJ . 5 . Q f wa A Q Sm -gm in L, W r- 'Hi 'vlllv ark ,ws S' fs If X 1 K ,stan We organized together . . . In clubs. Wejoined with those of similar interests . . . And, by combining individual effort and ideas We became as one, a club. Pirate M Club members John Cook and Guss Smith exchange thoughts in the hall at halftime. M-Club fires Pirates' fur g Gourley guides With the veteran guidance of Mr. Paul Bradford, the membership of M- Club approached the century mark. Operating as an honorary club for var- sity athletic letter winners, M-Club provided a spirited impetus for pep sessions and basketball games with satirical caricatures and enthusiastic support. The victory lane was another M-Club tradition. letterwinners Led by President Steve Gourley, Vice-President Mark Safford, Secre- tary Rick Todd, Treasurer Brad Man- ifold, and Sergeant-at-Arms Kelton Dickey, M-Club hosted the annual in- duction and dance for members and their dates. New members were awarded pins at the M-Club Banquet, held each spring for the athletes, coaches, and backers. if f-...nf M-CLUB OFFICERSXSTANDING: Steve Gourley, president, Mark Salford, vice-president. SEATED: Kelton Dickey, sargeant-at-arms, Brad Manifold, treasurerg Rick Todd, secretary. The screaming banshees Of M-Club erupt in M-Club rooters Steve Gourley and Rick Todd support for Buc cagers at a basketball game. watch a game's final seconds from the sidelines. M-CLUB-ROW 1: Jeff Harris, Jeff Budd, Gary Boards, Kelton Dickey, Johnny Youngblood, Mark Safford, Guss Smith, Steve Gourley, Alvin Ram- sey, Randy Pring, Bruce Mills, Tim Maley, Ron Miller. ROW 2: Steve Kempher, Gary Cameron, Greg Harbor, Steve Crandall, Larry Scott, Jan Bigler, Bob Ramsey, Mark Schuck, Doug Perdue, Bob Earley, Mark Smith, Mark Henderson. ROW 3: Ike Jackson, Dave Wilkerson, James Coleman, Juel Boards, Sam Burt, Kenny Spratt, Jeff King, Jack Taylor, Ron Kar- kosky, Dennis Jackey, David Miller, Brad Hiatt. ROW 4: Lew Cotton, Bobby Wilkerson, Russell Taylor, Carl Pinkler, Ross Keith, Dave VanZandt, John Zerkle, Bob Rohlfing, Steve Wilson, Mike Prather, Rick Ainsworth, Fred Stark, Dan Lukens. ROW 5: Jon Cook, Jeff Akers, Mark Funkhouser, Rick Todd, Brad Manifold, Marc Scharnowske, Bob Sprague, Steve Porter, Joe Minnick, Joe Jessup, Steve Granger, Dan Carwile. ROW 6: Sponsor Paul Bradford, Steve Jones, Bill Lucas, John Mangas, .lack Bennett, Dan Jackey. 97 Pep Club members spread pride, spirit Clad in traditional red and black, Pep Club's 218 members endeavored to inspire more school spirit by sitting as a group at all pep sessions and home basketball games. Meetings were held regularly where the girls learned and practiced cheers. The Buc-backers also sold license plates and seat cushions to earn money for tournament flowers. Miss Jill New- berry and Miss Gerda Gogolin spon- sored the club. The office of sergeant-at-arms was formed this year with Darla Merritt filling the position. Other oflicers for the year included Betty Romine, presi- dent, Cindy Dawson, vice-president, Debbie Esche, secretary, and Debbie Burke, treasurer. A straining Kathy Paulus, a hopeful Jan Petro, and an exuberant Carolyn Coo Sir per typify a fan's moods l 1 l PEP CLUB-ROW 1: Wilma Shelton, Cindy Dawson, Darla Merritt, Betty Romine, Jan Petro, Susie Milburn, Mary Brewster, Elaine Mauck, Lynn Mickey, Sherry Schadler, Sara Hostetler, Sandy Hull, Jytte Pedersen, Jody Mollet, Jennifer Wolford. ROW 2: Cindy Staley, Cindy Cleaver, Cindy Buck, Leslie Foreman, Alice Lloyd, Kathy Paulus, Gwen Keith, Denise Mor- ris, Melanie Jones, Vicki Smith, Debbie Sawyer, Donna Zirkle, Mary Ann Fox, Pat Roeder, Diane Smith, Cheryl Frazier. ROW 3: Brenda Clark, Pat Wasilewski, Debbie Sillery, Mary Ellen Smith, Anita Clayton, Joyce Chap- ple, Dawn Nyboer, Tudy Libler, Darlene Hilligoss, Gayle Hite, Nancy Ruff, Leslie Hickner, Ruth Marvel, Connie Summitt, Becky Ellis, Cathy Coats. ROW 4: Anita Hunter, Cathy Miller, Pat Trick, Colleen Quinn, Cindy 98 Clark, Vicki Clendenen, Phyllis Hopkins, Terri Douglas, Vicki Lanane, Carol Rudolf, Carol Porter, Susan Crabtree, Brenda Halsell, Barbara Spaugh, Susie Wells, Pam McAllister. ROW 5: Brenda Neely, Jennine Bowen, Chris Dieser, Joy Moore, Carol Remley, Michelle Painter, Terry Cullnane, Debbie Jones, Janet Hubler, Teresa Burk, Terri Sanders, Debbie Kelly, Dawn Elmore, Connie Watkins, Carolyn Cooper, Peggy Wasilewski. ROW 6: Rennee Biddle, Connie Moss, Debbie Ewell, Carol Rotherol, Debbie Utterback, Jeanne Smith, Pam St. Clair, Judy Hulton, Pam Koester, Kathy Roche, Debbie Esche, Debbie Burke, Linda Hicks, Becky York, Suzanne Schadler, Cindy Radaker. PEP CLUB-ROW 1: Debbie Pierce, Sandy Hayes, Debbie K. Brown, Deb- bie E. Brown, Karen Murphy, Debbie Callendar, Christie Schmitz, Melinda Holliday, Nancy Garett, Peggy Miller, Debbie Caylor, Veronica Roemer, Mary Ann McKelvey, Lu Ann Clear. ROW 2: Joy Todd, Jana Underwood, Vicki Nickolas, Diane Perdue, Carol Smith, Pam Akers, Debbie Calfee, Kathy Eppards, Louann Bassemer, Donna Green, Susie Welches, Debbie Carter, Cindy Tracy, Kay Talbert. ROW 3: Nancy Able, Linda Lott, Pat Hanlon, Terri Timmons, Andrea Delphia, Betty Henderson, Marlene Hilli- goss, Robyn Massengale, Debbie McClarnon, Karen Craib, Claudia Hoyer, Miriam Dill, Jana Lupton, Susan Cunningham. ROW 4: Nancy Todd, Caro- lyn Trueblood, Lydia Helm, Jinger Atteberry, Carolyn Durham, Carol Fox, Donna Wetzel, Mary Jo Mauger, Shelly Welhons, Ginger Whittaker, Steph- anie Gilmore, Linda Besett, Kathy Campbell, Sue Ann Snyder, Lourdes Leyva. ROW 5: Leslie Ritter, Cindy Clendenen, Diane Allen, Susan Clark, Connie Wilson, Pam Besett, Jama Anson, Sandy Chambers, Lisa Cobb, Margo Conner, Jackie Gwinn, Vicki Clay, Diane Johnson, Tara Jo Pass- water, Carol Shabowski. ROW 6: Venus Elmore, Debbie Snow, Janis Mollet, Connie Rider, Brenda McRoberts, Lynna Seal, Judy Gaylor, Michelle De- Hart, Lisa Gooding, Debbie Cole, Laura Bright, Lisa Dare, Nan Bowman, Phyllis Huflines, Cindy Dalton. 4-3 l PEP CLUB OFFICERSW-ROW 1: Darla Merritt, sergeant-at-arms, Betty Romine, president. ROW 2: Cindy Dawson, vice-president: Debbie Burke, treasurer: Debbie Esche, secretary. 99 S 1 S fe x is if ale. 1 3 lr ' h s: -, W ,f:AWA 3 X. ,Q A' ' Ke Q wig? f w if ' , C e375 . 4? 'hz Mascot Keith Cheerleaders boost spirit Pirate Mascot Ross Keith made MH ,history this year as the first sophomore mascot. Clad in red and black, the gym- nast inspired fans at games by exe- cuting flips and an aerial through a funnel of M Club members. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders led yells during games and pep sessions throughout the year. The nine spirit boosters endeavored to instill Pirate Pride among MI-iers. Lea Jones, Kathy Rutter, Cathy Gibson, and Linda Givan attended all games to provide spirited support. Beth Maddy, Gloria Sorg, Debbie Bradford, Misty Ward, and Cheri Raymer boosted spirit during B team games. 1-ff. MH's first sophomore mascot, Ross Keith, rep- resents Pirate spirit prior to a basketball game. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Kathy Rutter, Linda Givan, Leann Jones, Cathy Gibson. lOl H 6 6 I' S C H t S H S senior Pirate Darlene Hensley works qmgemiy g p p to perfect her marching form as head majorette. at half-time shows, parades Marching Heightsteppers provided and the Veteranls Day parade. half-time entertainment at all home Senior Darlene Hensley led the ac- football and basketball games. They tive group as head majorette through- also participated at State Fair Band out the year. Mrs. Pauline Taylor Day, helping the band capture eighth acted as choreographer, helping the place. Other activities for the 23-mem- girls develop show routines for their ber group included marching at the various public performances. Purdue-Texas Christian football game Judy Medlock and Karen Moody are lost in exhausted thought on a bus-break from Band Day hassle. 'T' M. new ' ,J s.. he X:-Ms,f '1i':-W' 4 M a - als ff e.M-+ v,.....e s ', W ., g 'A J ,fl,q. ' - 1,4 ,, K A, Wwkkgrgrpg Q., .1 ,,,...e.4 If ,aww . HMP f .N . . .... . , ,, W gmw fwgvffwf, A ,M , it :Me at ,M s .6 la, A .L - HEIGHTSTEPPERS-KNEELING: Judy Medlock, Cathy Needler, Dar- Rhonda Pfohl. STANDING: Robin Afferbach, Linda Luntsford, Dee Shel- lene Hensley, Karen Moody, Debbie Bilbrey. ROW 2: Debbie Moore, Brenda ton, Sheiletha McNeil, Jill Stepp, Linda Bradford, Louise Ashby, Carla Mor- Conwell, Pam Orwin, Dennie Vickery, Sharon Sellers, Debbie Weatherly, gan, Vicki Wetzel. 102 ,, M L ra .u , ,, Q-, C W ..- -.t,,f.:'i J. '-ft 'Z ' 'I' LIGHTING CREW-Rick Schorr, Bob Mahan, .lon White, Bob Bassett, Steve Armstrong, Dave Mc- ar H B d Intyre. participates in St21lC COHlCStS Dance Band, which included 20 mu- sicians and one vocalist, combined a program of dance music from the '30's with one of modern rock. Besides play- ing for the Elks and other organiza- tions, the band participated in the District Ensemble Contest at Ball State and the State Contest. The group planned to attend the Elmhurst Jazz Festival in Fort Wayne in February. The Lighting Crew operated lights for school functions. The boys set up lights in the rafters, operated the arc lights, and arranged lighting for on- stage- productions such as plays and band performances. Weekly sessions with senior members taught the boys lighting mechanics. ,.. pp ..,,.. M'-' wtf., g f C ij . O- ,JP kv t , - 5: 2, , . . 15 A QQ ii! si as DANCE BAND-ROW l: Nancy Buser, Dave McIntyre, Ralph Ewell, teon. ROW 3: Steve Armstrong, Bill Fischvogt, Greg Dunteman, Randy Ben- Sheila Demos, Vance Wright, Thelda Corwin, Barb Heritz, Lisa Hathcoat. nett, Ronald Slick, George Gray, Ron Wilbur, Larry Hawkins, Gary ROW 2: Phil Meeker, Mike Blake, .lohn White, Don Fraiser, Rick Dit- Cameron. l03 BAND OFFICERS-Randy Bennett, assistant John Brehm, president, George Gray, vice- MH Drum Major D0118.HaWkiUS HSCYS himself drum major, Nedra Mauck, secretary-treasurer, president, Doug Hawkins, drum major. UPN f0f the 1970 Slate Fall' Band COTHCSI- BAND-ROW 1: Vicki Wetzel, Ronda Pfohl, Carla Morgan, Dee Shel- ton, Jill Stepp, Linda Bradford, Louise Ashby, Sheiletha McNeal, Karen Moody, Judy Medlock, Cathy Needler, Debbie Bilbrey, Robin Aillerbach, Linda Luntsford, Debbie Moore, Brenda Conwell, Deborah Weatherly, Pam Ormond, Dennie Vickery, Sharon Sellers. ROW 2: Jane McNeil, Debbie Burkhardt, Jan Stuart, Connie Cookman, Cathy Baer, Lorraine Ramsey, Nancy Williams, Beverly Foster, Linda Manifold, Debbie Lol- lar, Kathy DeGrafenreid, Judy Carter. ROW 3: Betty Adams, Susan Zeh, 104 Debbie Basey, Stephanie Parrish, Diana Johnson, Nancy Preusz, Beth Malone, Theresa Knause, Valerie Walsh, Cindy Ewell, Barbara Heritz, Janet Turner, James Simpson, Marsha Folsom, Tim Carwile, Debbie Flowers, Mary White, Nancy Buser. ROW 4: Donna Fields, Karen Rubenack, Lorie Ditteon, Candy Carpenter, Karen Moss, Diana, Hinshaw, Vicki Summitt, Carlotta Jo Crumes, Libby Gordon, Starr Estelle, Carolyn Whiteman, Susan Bunce, Gary Cameron, Phil Meeker, Tim Hickman, H-W -unalt- Band performs at urdue-Texas Christian tilt Band President John Brehm studiously plays his trombone at a practice for the SEC fish fry show. The l970-71 MH Marching Show Band, directed by Mr. James Patton, brought home eighth place honors and again made a good showing for Madison Heights. The band's sched- ule included performances in the Purdue-Texas Christian football game, the Anderson Veteran's Day parade, and the Fine Arts Festival. Two Christmas presentations were also given in addition to playing at all home football and basketball games. The 140-member group was- headed by John Brehm, president. George Gray acted as vice president, Nedra Mauck Hlled the secretary-treasurer position, and Debbie Basey was the librarian. Head Majorette Darlene Hensley directed the majorettes and the band was led by Head Drum Ma- jor Doug Hawkins and his assistant, Randy Bennett. 5 Jim Hudson, Ron Wilbur, George Gray, Ron Slick, Dave Selby, Rhonda Boyer, Tom McKeib, John Harp, Dana Parrish, Rick Bennett, Shelia L. Crum, David Branch, Bobby Gibson, Rick Stanley, Scott Mann, Brian Bays, Robert McAllister. ROW 5: Thelda Corwin, Frank Orbik, Lisa Hathcoat, Diana Pettigrew, Cindy Silvey, Chris Carr, Sheila Demos, Ralph Ewell, Carolyn Dunteman, Melody Lakes, Dave Mclntyre, Mel- anie DeGraffenreid, Nedra Mauck, Karen Harris, Jina Berkshire, Janet Dennis, Becky New, Carol Tucker, Vance Wright, Marcia Wools, Cecelia Hill, Janet Chapman, Bob Bassett, Jeff Jackson, Floyd Skelton, Stan Hin- shaw, Greg Ellis. ROW 6: Ric Schorr, Loretta Daugherty, Dave VanZandt, Connie Dunlap, Mark Muterspaugh, Mike Ashburn, Curt Bently, Walter Brown, Cheryl Dodd, Bill Kahle, Bill Fishvoght, Kurt Lortz. 105 till ranks of U H d 3' S S m Mixed choir President Bruce Mills and Secretary-Treasurer Dan McLaughlin play at the piano. Mixed Choir The Mixed Choir, directed by Mr. D. William Frame, performed at the Christmas Concert and the gradua- tion ceremony. They also participated in the County Choral Festival where some members tookpart in solo and ensemble performances. The choir consisted of primarily underclassmen. Aiding Mr. Frame with the group were Tara Passwater, Phyllis Wil- hoite, and Rhonda Orbik. The members of the Highlighters, accompanied by Neal Moore, repre- sented Madison Heights at various musical programs. Besides partici- pating in school convos, they had a large number of engagements for city civic groups and churches. The High- lighters, composed of one junior and fifteen seniors, were also a part of Concert Choir and performed with them at certain events. MIXED CHOIRfROW l: Kathy Childs, Jodha Ward, Darlene Jones, Connie Wilson, Diane Allen, Leslie Ritter, Darlene Venis, Anita Grigsby, Vickie Clay, Jackie Gwin, Misty Ward. ROW 2: Theresa Boram, Brenda Brown, Tracy Alley, Sharon Eads, Diane Johnson, Jana Lupton, Sue Ann Snyder, Debbie Lambert, Terri Huffer, Amy Sylvester, Lisa Cobb, Debbie Caylor, Kathy Armstrong, Lydia Helm, Debbie Snow. ROW 3: Gary Bradberry, Troy Lindley, Jim Smith, Cheryl Sink, Robin Massengale, lO6 Allonna Kiel, Anonda Metzger, Teresa Johnson, Venus Elmore, Rose- anna Mahaffey, Linda Orbik, Steve Davis, Larry Hamm, Kreston Keller. ROW 4: .Ron Richter, Tom Buckner, Doug Wilcox, Christopher Hinkle, Marquis Turner, Mike Wilson, Dan McLaughlin, Sam Southerland, James Phillips, Walter Hill, Stephen Hampton, Gary Dickerson, Jeff Terry, Bruce Mills. Neal oore accompanies 19 O Highlighters HIGHLIGHTERS-ROW l: Janet Petro, Sandy Grigsby, Terri Robbins, Jefl' Reeves, Brad Hiatt, Vince Hawkins, Don Crume, Tom Hunter, man- Nancy Ruff, Betty Romine, Melanie Jones, Coleen Johnson, Cindy Moore. ager. ROW 2: Rick Simmons, Rodney French, Ron Hostetler, Neal Moore, i' 1. l so Highlighter Vince Hawkins keeps tempo with F1 tambourine during 3 rendition of uAquar' Gathering around the piano, Highlighters watch Neal Moore helping Betty Romine with a chord. ius. l07 NOVELETTES-ROW l: Susan Cunningham, Faye Biddle, Rhonda Ewell, Bonnie Jones. ROW 3: Kathy Campbell, Lynn Mel-larry, Gayle Orbik, Barbara Jones, Elizabeth Belt, Shirley Brough, Cindy Leazenby, Graves, Diana McKenzie, Linda Engstrom, Lynn Forsythe, Cindy Sharon McHarry. ROW 2: Director William 'D. Frame, Cindy Dixon, Thomas, Mary Carpenter. Susan McAlhany, Terri Ferrell, Joy Todd, Kathy DeGralTenreid, Debbie sf? Bmw With Susan Cunningham accompanying, eMr. Lynn McHarry and Diana McKenzie serve as Frame directs a practice of Novelettes. secretary and president of the 1970 Novelettes. I I08 Concert Choir, ovelettes provide musicals CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS'-ROW l: Jeff Reeves, recording secretary, Susie Milburn, corres- The big project of the Concert pondmg secretary, June Lawler, librarian. ROW 2: Neal Moore, vice-president, Jack Bennett, presi- Choir last year was the remodeling dentg Betty Romine, treasurerg Rick Wilson, historian. of the choir room. They also pur- chased new stoles for the robes. Novelettes is a choir of 25 girls. This year they sang for several nurs- ing homes. Along with Novelettes, the Concert Choir was responsible for music for the Thanksgiving and Christmas convocations as well as for the Easter Convo. On the third Thursday in March, both the Concert Choir and Novel- Cttes participated in the County Choral Festival, which hosted choirs from all over Madison County. Also, both choirs sang at the bi-annual Music Festival in March in the MH gymnasium. Under the direction of Mr. D. William Frame, music was provided by the choirs for baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. CONCERT CHOIR-ROW I: Georgiana Biddle, Martha Abel, Gloria Housh, Sandra Grigsby, Melanie Jones, Tara Passwater, Sandy Hayes, Jula Connell, Debbie Jones, Vickey Ashburn, Betty Romine, Kathy De- hority. ROW 2: Phyllis Willhoite, Debbie Hodson, Mary Estep, Nancy Ruff, Susie Milburn, Debbie Delph, Brenda McFarland, Coleen Johnson, Jytte Pedersen, Jana Dietzen, Alice Lloyd, Gwen Keith, Cindy Moore, Jana Underwood, Joyce Hester, Teri Robbins. ROW 3: David Hilburt, Bruce Hendrex, Steve Pryor, Rodney French, Joni Huffer, Dawn Elmore, Nina Wells, Jan Petro, Mindy Greenberg, John Smith, Mike Arnold, Gerroll Ward, Jay Edwards, Thomas Hunter. ROW 4: Dwight Watson, Russ Willis, Hubie Gooding, Rick Wilson, Steve Willis, Larry Scott, Ron Hostetler, Bob Sprague, Brad Hiatt, Dale Hoffman, Jack Bennett, Jeff Reeves, Neal Gene Moore, Ric Schorr, James Class, Vincent Hawkins, Don Crume, Rick Simmons. IO9 FTA tutorsg FSA goes to city building Tutoring elementary and junior high school students and touring the special education facilities at Central Ave. School and Ball State kept the mem- bers ofthe Future Teachers active. The group also placed apples in the teachers' mail boxes. Mrs. Linda Curren took over the sponsorship of the club this year. Future Secretaries, being combined with the Anderson High School chap- ter, also took iield trips including a tour of the city-county building. Guest speakers presented the programs at the monthly meetings. Other activities for the group included a skating party and the FSA initiation at Anderson College. Secretary treasurer Diana Smith and Mrs Creed discuss plans for an approaching FSA meeting t vain ,5 an 'il f x xi ig? FUTURE SECRETARIES-ROW li Carla Morgan, Tara Passwater Smith Gaye Shaw ROW 3 Coleen Johnson Sponsor June Creed Diana Joyce Chapple, Dee Shelton. ROW 2: Pat Roeder, Donna Green Diana Pettigrew Barb Hanlon .IillStepp Nedra Mauck 110 FUTURE TEACHERSKROW li SPOHSO1' Lir1daCurren, Sandy Hllll, Mar- dle, Brenda Clark, Sherry Babb, Gaye Shaw, Nan Bowman, Beth Maddy, cia Clemons, Leslie Hickner, Nancy RufT, Connie Summitt, Vickie Lanane, Terry Reynolds, Jana Dietzen, Malinda Holliday, Carol Remley, Melanye Cindy Tracy, Debbie Kelley, Connie Watkins, Judy Medlock, Joy Moore, Williams, Carol Rudolf. ROW 4: Ruth Marvel, Diane Allen, Jeff Sholty, Nancy Todd. ROW 2: Leslie Ritter, Pat Hanlon, Andrea Delphi-El, Shelly Steve Snyder, Doug Perdue, Don Buckles, Joel Pitman, Kevin Paschal, Douglas, Cathy Miller, Debbie Robbins, Nancy Weatherford, Terri Barnard, Nancy Preusz, Debbie Burkhardt, Debbie McClarnon, Dawn Elmore, Caro- Martha Baker, Linda Luntsford, Sandra Grigsby, Loretta Daugherty, Misty lyn Durham, Connie Moss, Terri Timmons. Ward, Phyllis Hopkins. ROW 3: Vicki Smith, Leann Holding, Moneva Bid- FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS-Leslie Hickner, president, Cindy Tracy, historian, Con- - l nie Summitt, secretary, Vicki Lanane, treas- FTA member Ruth Marvel acquires teaching ex- mer. Nancy Run- Vicbpresidem perience by tutoring a grade school student. lll CINDERELLAS-ROW 1: Peggy Wasilewski, Sherry Babb, Gaye Shaw, Barb Hanlon, Linda Luntsford, Debbie Kelley, Dawn Elmore, Connie Wat- kins, Kathy Roche, Shawn Waltz, Judy Medlock, Nancy Graham, Kathy Short, Joy Moore, Nicki Nave. ROW 2: Susie Wells, Teresa Craig, Lesle Foreman, Chris Kuhl, Debbie Bradford, Nancy Weatherford, Martha Baker, Terri Barnard, Carolyn Durham, Phyllis Hopkins, Vicki Lanane, Carol Ru- dolf, Carol Porter, Teresa Bechtel, Darla Merritt, Brrnda Neeley. ROW 3: Nan Bowman, Carolyn Cooper, Susan Crabtree, Kathy McKain, Beth Maddy, Betty Henderson, Vicki Wetzel, Nedra Mauck, Carla Morgan, Rhonda Pfohl, Susan Zeh, Jill Stepp, Theresa Knause, Sheiletha McNeal, Barbara Spaugh, Cindy Radaker, Debbie Esche. ROW 4: Carol Shabowski, Cindy Buck, Louann Bassemer, Phyllis Huffines, Patty Lewis, Lourdes Leyva, Tara Passwater, LeAnn Holding, Leslie Ritter, Vicki Smith, Janet Hubler, Andrea Delphia, Terri Timmons, Shelly Douglas, Cheri Raymer, Sherry Wise. ROW 5: Jana Underwood, Pam White, Brenda McFarland, Mary Kaye Ruth, Cindy Cleaver, Lynn Mickey, Joni HufTer, Melanie Jones, Betty Romine, Jula Connell, Teresa Burk, Debbie Jones, Donna Wetzel, Den- nie Vickery, MaryJo Mauger, Linda Cullnane, Terri Douglas. ROW 6: Eldora Fuller, Donna Mercer, Deb Wright, Vicki Ashburn, Marlene Hilli- goss, Deb Baker, Terri Huffer, Nancy Ruff, Jana Dietzen, Leslie Hickner, Gayle Hite, Darlene Hilligoss, Kathy Rutter, Kathy Paulus, Dawn Nyboer, Misty Ward, Diane Allen, Gloria Sorg, Carol' Fox. Buckette Becky Stark and Coach Dave Nicholson validate scores to determine Kokomo meet winners. Cinderella Girl Fridayu Barb Spaugh cheerfully records names of girls who work at a meet. H2 GYMNETTES-SEATED: Gwen Keith, Tudy Libler, Kathy Paulus, Dawn Nyboer, Denise Morris, Kathy Rutter. STANDING: Terri Timmons, Cathy Gibson, Beth Maddy, Marlene Hilligoss, Nancy La- cey, Gayle Hite. Inspirational irate Co-eds help coaches Under the supervision of Coach Dave Nicholson, Bucettes and Cinderellas completed another season of assisting at track and swimming meets. Duties of the girls included boosting team spirits, timing Hnishes, keeping statistics, and handing out ribbons to winners. Seniors Cathy Needler and Becky Stark headed the 94 Bucettes, while Cinderellas were led by Barb Spaugh and Susie Wells. Gymnettes, directed by senior Tudy Libler, aided Coach Dale Lechlitner at all home gymnastic meets. The twelve girls took scores, held score cards for the judges, and announced each event's winners. . III I I BUCETTESfROW l: Lisa Cobb, Sherry Babb, Gaye Shaw, Barb Hanlon, Linda Luntsford, Debbie Kelley, Dawn Elmore, Becky Stark, Connie Wat- kins, Shawn Waltz, Judy Medlock, Nancy Graham, Kathy Short, Debbie Faucett, Nicki Nave, Sherry Wise. ROW 2: Cheryl Bernhardt, Teresa Craig, Lesle Foreman, Chris Kuhl, Debbie Bradford, Nancy Weatherford, Terri Barnard, Martha Baker, Carolyn Durham, Phyllis Hopkins, Vicki Lanane, Carol Rudolf, Carol Porter, Teresa Bechtel, Darla Merritt, Brenda Neeley, Peggy Wasilewski. ROW 3: Anita Clayton, Carolyn Cooper, Susan Crab- tree, Kathy McKain, Beth Maddy, Betty Henderson, Vicki Wetzel, Nedra Mauck, Carla Morgan, Ronda Pfohl, Susan Zeh, Jill Stepp, Theresa Knause, Cathy Needler, Sheiletha McNeal, Barbara Spaugh, Cindy Radaker. ROW 4: Carol Shabowdki, Cindy Buck, Louann Bassemer, Phyllis Hulhnes, Jama Anson, Sandy Chambers, Cindy Dalton, Tara Passwater, LeAnn Holding, Leslie Ritter, Vicki Smith, Pat Hanlon, Andrea Delphia, Terri Timmons, Shelly Douglas, Cheri Raymer, Debbie Burke, ROW 5: Pam White, Mary Kaye Ruth, Patty Lewis, Lourdes Leyva, Deb Baker, Cindy Cleaver, Lynn Mickey, Joni Huffer, Melanie Jones, Betty Romine, Jula Connell, Teresa Burk, Debbie Jones, Donna Wetzel, Dennie Vickery, Mary Jo Mauger, Linda Cullnane, Terri Douglas. ROW 6: Vicki Ashburn, Eldora Fuller, Donna Mer- cer, Deb Wright, Marlene Hilligoss, Susan Clark, Terri Huffer, Vickie Clendenen, Cindy Clark, Jeannine Bowen, Colleen Quinn, Darlene Hilligoss, Kathy Rutter, Kathy Paulus, Dawn Nyboer, Joyce Chapple, Jane Bush, Phyl- lis Willhoite, Gayle Hite. H3 Scholars put brains to use on Bowl Team The 1970-71 Varsity Academic Bowl Team consisted of Ruth Marvel, Rick Ditteon, June Bennett and Bob Wilkin- son. Terry Reynolds, Carol Shabowski, Debbie Carter, Cindy Sharp, Polly Trimble, and Dennis Jackey made up the Reserve Team. Challenging other County Schools to matches of wits, the MH scholars used their mental powers to maintain the school tradition of victory. Sponsored by Mr. B. C. Smith, the team had practice sessions in which they gained experience comparable to real competition. To gain more experi- ence on their feet , a convo was held in front ofthe student body in which the team members, divided into two parts, competed against each other. Academic Bowl members Rick Ditteon and June Bennett take advantage of informative library materials ,quagxxgw ' .ui ' :X -EST i i ,af-gf' H4 ACADEMIC BOWL-ROW l: Carol Shabowski, June Bennett. ROW 2: Cindy Sharp, Ruth Marvel Polly Trimble. ROW 3: Terry Reynolds, Sponsor B. C. Smith, Rick Ditteon, Bob Wilkinson. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERSfRon Miller, vice-president: Polly Trimble, president: John Smith, secretary-treasurer. Z Spanish Club gives MH a taste of Spain Past and present Spanish students combined for the second year to en- hance their knowledge of Spanish lan- guage and customs through the new MH Spanish Club. Meetings were held on alternate Tuesdays. Membership requirements included a past or present course in Spanish. Sponsoring the club was Mrs. Pat Northcutt. Club oiticers, President Polly Trimble, Vice-President Ron Miller, and Secretary-Treasurer John Smith, initiated a new club constitu- tion. Among the projects sponsored by the club was the donation of a food basket to a needy family during the Christmas season. The club also sponsored the building of a Homecoming Hoat, It Takes A Pirate. RJ' Z? Y L . SPANISH CLUB-ROW l: Rick Ainsworth, Jack Taylor, Ron Hostetler, Ruth Marvel, Steve Taylor, Claudia Hoyer, Ron Miller, Polly Trimble, Steve Snyder. ROW 2: Beth Malone, Moneva Biddle, Jana Lupton, Stacey Marilyn Fisher, Karen Craib, Thelda Corwin. ROW 5: Connie Summitt, Craib, Terri Barnard, Margo Conner. ROW 3: Miriam Dill, Lydia Helm, Brenda Clark, Bill Walters, John A. Smith, Doug Perdue, Ron Karkosky, Theresa Boram, Debbie Carraco, Janet Brooks, Gayle Graves. ROW 4: Sponsor Pat Northcutt, Joyce Knotts, Nancy McHaffey. ll5 Corwin, Tim Maley, Bob Dawson. ROW 2: Steve Snyder, Mike Farmer, Sponsor Maurice Wright, Ron Wilbur. F 1 m S , p S 3 SCIENCE CLUB-Row l:.leiT Sholty, Thelda speakers aid Science Club The goal of the Madison Heights Science Club was to promote interest in the fields of science and also to pro- mote the National Science Fair. The club is a relatively new one, started in September of 1969 with the drafting of its constitution by co- chairmen Steve Bearden and Tim Ma- ley and Sponsor Maurice Wright. President Mike Farmer appointed certain committees including constitu- tional committee, activities committee, and publicity committee. The activities committee lined up films, speakers, and field trips to highlight the meetings. Other oiiicers were Jeff Sholty, vice- presidentg Thelda Corwin, secretary, and Tim Maley, treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERSAMike Farmer, president, Thelda Corwin, secretary, JeiT Sholty, vice-presidentg Tim Maley, treasurer. - . I Chemistry lab assistant Tim Maley accurately combines chemicals for a Science Club project. l 16 USHERS-Jim McCord, Ernie Ferguson, Gerald Ward, Jay Edwards. SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS-Tara Jo Pass- water, president, Nancy Preusz, secretary- treasurerg Mike Novak, vice-president. i .K Service Club, ushers donate time, energ Assisting in the main ollice and counselling oilices were among the duties of the Service Club. Members were kept busy running errands, taking messages, answering the telephone, and arranging appointments for students with counselors. Contributing their time to aid the school's students and administrators, these girls became an imperative factor in maintaining MH's routine order. The ushers donated many services at Pirate sports events. They were always present to distribute programs, help spectators Hnd their seats, and sweep the floor during halftime of basketball games. Many trips were made beneath the bleachers by the ushers to retrieve lost articles. A SERVICE CLUB-ROW l: Tara Passwater, Diana Willard, Amy Sylvester, Kathy Childs. ROW 2: Nancy Summers, Debbie Robbins, Bev- erly Allen, Sponsor Virginia Pryor, Donna Zir- kle, Nancy Preusz. ROW 3: Sponsor Louise Grantham, Johnnie Williams, Shirley Lewis, Mike Novak, Lew Cotton, Gary Boards, Loree DeVol. ll7 Assistants aid varied areas of MH curriculum While aiding students and teachers, students who acted as assistants also gained knowledge and skills. Assistants were used in the Physical Education, Science, and Social Studies Depart- ments and in the library. Physical education assistants were under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Barcus and Mr. John Horevay. The volunteers aided sophomores in learn- ing athletic skills. Students acting as lab assistants in General and College Chemistry classes earned credits while they performed duties for the teachers. Other assis- tants were used in Zoology and Physi- ology and Anatomy classes. Library assistants aided Mrs. Mil- dred Felmlee in locating and checking out books to students. They also learned how to stack and mend books. Audio-Visual assistants helped Mr. Jerry Williams in the preparation of visual aids used in classes at MH. LIBRARIANS-ROW 1: Bruce Mills, Darla Merritt, Jay Edwards, Georgianna Biddle. ROW 2: Joni HuiTer, Russell Willis, Mario Remson, Janet Owen, Peggy Miller, Pam McAllister, Marcia Clemons, Sponsor Mildred Felmlee ROW 3: Lyn Hamel, Monica Wendling, Ray Krebs. .Lg l. ll8 l SCIENCE ASSISTANTS-ROW l: Gayle Hite, Cathy Needler, Nancy Ruff, Melanie Jones, Kathy Rutter. ROW 2: Bill Foust, Terry Reynolds, Mark Schuck, Phyllis Hopkins, Bob Wilkinson, Nancy Lacey, Tim Maley. ROW 3: Uldis Jansons, Alvin Ramsey, Jefl' Sholty, Bill Lucas, Steve Snyder, Bob Dawson, Joe Gilbert, Russell Taylor. 9 L I fb t gi QI iz 'l x.ff '! :ff' Qtui' lo can my i'f ..t:-'f',,.,..- ' w,-N,-I 'Ianni' AUDIO-VISUAL ASSISTANTS-Bruce Mills, Lyn Hamel, Nancy Todd, Rick Herndon, Spon- sor Jerry Williams, Tia Lollar. if GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSIS- Wendling, Debby Charlton, Joy Newby, Linda TANTS4R0W lg Debbie Brown, Gwendolyn Lott, Bernerdean Boulware, Dawn Elmore. ROW Lee, Debbie Jones, ROW 23 Betty Rgminev 4: Nancy Graham, Chris Deiser, Robyn Mas- Loree Devel, Becky Corn- ROW 33 Monica sengale, Diana Pettrew, Debbie Jordan. HISTORY ASSISTANTSfLeann Jones, Mary Kaye Ruth, Fred McGuire. H9 QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS-Sandy Hull, vice-president, Carol Rudolf, presidentg Jody Mol- let, secretary-treasurer. Buccaneer, JR, TC staff uill 8L Scroll Members of the Madison Heights High School honoraryjournalism orga- nization, Quill and Scroll, were in- stalled last spring in a ceremony held in the school's front lobby. Qualifica- tions for Quill and Scroll include a rank among the upper third of the junior or senior class. These journalists must have worked on one of Madison Heights' three student publications: the TREASURE CHEST, the JOLLY ROGER, or the BUCCANEER. Mem- bers are recommended by Mrs. Ann Smith, Mrs. Carole McCaiTerty, or Mr. Ed Roettinger, the three publica- tion sponsors. QUILI- AND SC ROL'-'ROW SPUUSOT Carole Mccafifefiy, Jody Moller, Zerkle, Mary Brewster, Tom Ferguson. ROW 3: Debbie Esche, Connie Sum- C3l'0l Rl1d0lf, SPOUSOT Ed ROCUIHECT, Sandy Hull, Elaine Mallck, SPOUSOI' mitt, Uldis Jansons, Becky Stark, Sherry Schadler, Bob Wilkinson, Gunvids Ann Smith. ROW 2: Patti Huffer, Mary Ann Fox, Ruth Marvel, Cathy jansons. 120 4 Bucaneer Co-Editors Carol Rudolf and Connie Summitt jovially discuss copy submitted for publication. Kal' BUCCANEER-ROW l: Susanlch, Judy Medlock, Janet Hubler, Debbie Jones, Jennifer Wofford, Debbie Moore. ROW 2: Jama Anson, Deborah Mc- Clarnon, Debbie Carraco, Tara Passwater, Carla Morgan, Theresa Knause, Sponsor Carole McCafTerty. ROW 3: Cindy Dalton, Phyllis Huffines, Lisa Largest staff ever sported Buccaneer The 1970-71 Buccaneer staff con- sisted of 40 members, the largest staff in the six years of the publication's ex- istence. Mrs. Carole McCafferty spon- sored the literary magazine which is composed of short stories, essays, poetry, and humor submitted by MHHS students. It also included pho- tographs and art work. Subscriptions were taken so that the number of magazines to be published could be determined. Working together, the four staffs of the Buccaneer-copyreading, typing, art, and publicity, put together a maga- zine ofwide variety. ...I--1 Cobb, Leslie Hickner, Ruth Marvel, Connie Summitt, Gayle Graves, Denise Moon, Sharon McHarry. ROW 4: Gaye Shaw, Carol Porter, Linda Cull- nane, Phyllis Hopkins, Carol Rudolf, Vicki Lanane, Jana Dietzen, Jill Stepp, John A. Smith. l2l Second-semester JR Editor Sandy Hull con- Gary Bullock sketches front page artwork forthe Senior Christmas Dance issue of the JOLLY ROGER. templates articles for an upcoming edition. Q NJ W rf' 2 is rgjf W l22 , it Y' lim, if 'muy vgqger' fi? Sophomore girls congregate during the lunch period to discuss articles in the latest JOLLY ROGER issue JOLLY ROGER becomes bi-weekl publication Alternating JOLLY ROGER editors Mary Ann Fox and Sandy Hull lay their accomplishments before them. The JOLLY ROGER returned to printing a bi-weekly paper after two years of weekly issues. Mr. Ed Roettinger advised the four- teen member staff. Mary Ann Fox led the group as editor the first se- mester while Sandy Hull took the posi- tion during the second semester. Each page was planned by co-editors. Sandy Hull and Cathy Coats were front page editors first semester and Mary Ann replaced Sandy the last half of the year. Vicki Michael and Gary Bullock combined their efforts on the editorial page while Robyn Massenale and Gayle Hite were responsible for the feature page. Sports editors for the year were Tom Ferguson and Tim Phillips. Re- porters were Tim Caldwell, Debbie Esche, and Dave McIntyre. The second semester 1969-70 JOL- LY ROGER received an All Amer- ican rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Jennifer Vinson headed the staff as editor. All American is the highest possible rat- ing. ,nik WWE: u fa .,.. W .,... A it 5 'J vi JOLLY ROGER-ROW 1: Jody Mollet, Mary Ann Fox, Sandy Hull, Patti Cathy Coats, Jeff Caldwell, Russ Willis, Gary Bulloch, Dave Mclntyre, Huffer, Sponsor Ed Roettinger. ROW 2: Gayle l-lite, Debbie Esche, Vicki Tom Ferguson, Tim Phillips. Michael, Robyn Massengale, Sara Hostetler, Sherry Schadler. ROW 3: l23 Editor-in-chief Becky Stark gives Layout Edi- tor Mary Brewster a pointer on mosaic designs. TREASURE CHEST-ROW 1: Uldis Jansons, Becky Stark, Tim Maley. ROW 2: Carol Sha- bowski, Dee Shelton, Cathy Gibson, Elaine Mauck. ROW 3: Sponsor Ann Smith, Debbie Sawyer, Cathy Zerkle, Mary Brewster, Gun- vids Jansons. ROW 4: Kathy Roche, Debbie Esche, Nancy Lacey, Cindy Sharp, Joe Jessup. ROW 5: Fred McGuire, Bob Wilkinson, Mark Funkhouser. Discussing this year's book, Copy Editor Cathy Zerkle gives Nancy Lacey ideas for a copy. 124 yatsrr, VE, record of all school activities Amid the clutter of annual staff room, LQ Pic- ture Editor Elaine Mauck tackles captions. ln., . w- .2 . ,Ii fLC,ers come together to form With the general theme of Com- ing Together , the 1971 Madison Heights TREASURE CHEST en- deavored to produce a unique and memorable yearbook. Editor-in- chief Becky Stark began plans for the book last spring. With the aid of advisor Ann Smith, 19 staff members worked daily during homeroom peri- od to prepare a record of memories of Pirate activities and events. The I-Q stan' found work sessions occu- pied many weekends throughout the year in order to complete major dead- lines. Copy Editor Cathy Zerkle made sure members of her staff completed copy assignments in time. Elaine Mauck, heading the Picture Staff, was kept busy scheduling photog- raphy required in upcoming dead- lines. Varied layouts for each page were prepared by the Layout Staff, under Mary Brewster. Fred McGuire, as Sports Editor, supervised his staff in recording Madison Heights sports events during the 1970-71 school year. Managing yearbook sales and filing necessary records were among the duties of Business Editor Bob Wilkinson. Business Editor Bob Wilkinson concentrates Photographer Uldis Jansons and Sports Editor Fred McGuire pause on the front walk for pictures. on indexing student information for the' TC files. 125 Caduceus members Mark Kaminski, Phil Oleksy, and Bill Foust ponder their choice of speakers. we I I 5 5 5 if EF? K. CADUCEUS OFFICERS-STANDING: Sheiletha McNeal, secretaryg Tim Maley, presidentg Carol Tucker, chaplain. SEATED: Brad Bays, sergeant-at-armsg Debbie Kelly, treasurerg Thelda Corwin, vice-president. 126 Dr. Phil Shirley relates to Caduceus members the trials and tribulations of veterinary medicine. Caduceus pushes community clean-up Caduceus Sergeant-at-arms Brad Bays finishes an alphabetical roster of committee volunteers. The purpose of Caduceus Medical me Society is to further its members' knowledge of medicine and the many medical fields. Caduceus started the year by winning the Homecoming float competition with the title Med- ical Center . Then they set to work on a major community service proj- ect entitled Caduceus Cleans Up America , in which they sold trash bags. Guest speakers included Mr. Schuster, the head of Medical Tech- nology at Saint Johns Hospital, and Doctor Shirley, a veterinarian. Tim Maley was in the presidential oilice. Other officers were Thelda Corwin, vice-president, Debbie Kel- ley, treasurerg Sheiletha McNeal, secretary, Carol Tucker, chaplain, and Brad Bays, sergeant-at-arms. CADUCEUS-ROW 1: Sponsor Jim Jones, Sam Spoo, Bryce Higginbot- tom, Brad Bays, Tim Maley, Sheiletha McNeal, Debbie Kelly, Thelda Corwin, Carol Tucker, Jytte Pedersen, Rosalyn Sawyer, Doris Hillton. ROW 2: Mark Adair, Dan Hubler, Jim Moroney, Greg Berry, Rick Bar- ton, Glenda Magee, Leslie Hickner, Nancy Rulf, Susan Cunningham, Karen Gillespie, Patricia Dixon. ROW 3: Steve Wilson, Stan Hinshaw, Bruce Pearson, Philip Oleksy, Bill Foust, Steve Porter, Lesle Foreman, Louann Bassemer, Susan Crabtree, Cynthea Buck, Carolyn Cooper, Carol Shabowski. ROW 4: Mary White, Susan Zeh, Mary Ellen Smith, Susie Wells, Barbara Spaugh, Peggy Wasilewski, Cindy Radaker, Cindy Cleaver, Terri Timmons, Theresa Bechtel, Terri Douglas, Phyllis Hopkins, Pam White. 127 ancy Lacey presides over Honor Society The purpose ofthe 1970-71 Honor Society was to bring outstanding high school students to the attention of their parents, peers, and community. Fulfilling the requirements, mem- bers strove to maintain the 3.4 grade average necessary to belong to the society. All new members of Honor Society were inducted in a ceremony which took place in February in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Lee Heckman sponsored Hon- or Society and Nancy Lacey presided at meetings. Other oflicers included Donna Zirkle, vice president, Secre- tary, Cathy Zerkleg and John Brehm, treasurer. Aided by these leaders, the group scheduled ice skating and a bake sale for the second semester. Honor Society inductees reminisce the past and anticipate the future during spring ceremonies. 128 HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-Donna Zirkle, vice-president, John Brehm, treasurerg Nancy Lacey presidentg Cathy Zerkle, Secretary. Mr. Oyler, Head Engineer from Guide Lamp l speaks at last spring's Honor Society Induction. Ym- .... mp J, K? s f s--w-1 fi ff 51:31 HONOR SOCIETY-ROW l: Glenda Magee, June Bennett, Melanie ler, Mary Brewster, Debbie Sawyer, Ruth Marvel, Cathy Zerkle, ROW 4 Jones, Lea Jones. ROW 2: Linda Leclbetter, Marcia Wools, Mary Ann John Brehm, Lynn Mickey, Nancy Lacey, Becky Stark, Sara Hostetler Fox, Donna Zirkle, Elaine Mauck. ROW 3: Thelda Corwin, Cathy Mil- Judy Burke, Rick Ditteon. 129 - Thespians stage HCinderella, The Thespian play CinderellaN proved entertaining for people of all ages. The two other major plays sponsored by Thespians were the Junior Class play in April and the Senior Class play in October. Sponsor Mr. Jennings divided Thespians by classes into three sec- tions. Sophomores and juniors acted as apprentices. They learned the fundamentals of drama and had the opportunity to participate in Cin- derellan as well as several one-act plays. The best actors and actresses were honored at the annual awards ban- quet. Rick Ditteon presided over the meetings with the help of Rhonda Pfohl, vice-president, Mary Kaye Ruth, secretary, Melanie Jones, treas- JUNIOR THESPIANS-ROW 1: Louann Bassemer, Lesle Foreman, Mindy Greenberg, Patti Hutfer, Carolyn Cooper, Shawn Waltz, Peggy Wasilewski, Cindy Radaker, Jana Underwood, Tara Passwater, Carol Shabowski, Debbie Kelley. ROW 2: Kathy Roche, Cindy Buch, Susan Crabtree, Susie Welches, Brenda Conwell, Linda Luntsford, Carla urer, and Nancy Hamm, historian. Morgan, Jill Stepp, Phyllis Huflines, Susie Wells, Barbara Spaugh, Judy Medlock, Janet Hubler, Nancy Graham. ROW 3: Cindy Sharp, Kay Tal- bert, Sue McAlhany, Beth Youngblood, Malinda Holliday, Jim Brown, Bryan Engstram, Joe Jessup, Ron Hostetler, Gary Myers, John A. Smith, Jay Edwards. SOPHOMORE THESPIANS-ROW l: Rick Ainsworth, Jeff Terry, Pat Dixon, Doris Nilltod, Dennie Vickery, Carol Fox, Marlene Hilligoss, Betty Henderson, Misty Ward, Diane Allen, Debbie Baker, Cindy Clendenen, Susan Clark, Connie Rider, Donna Mercer, Lisa Dare. ROW 2: Ginger Whittaker, Pat Hanlon, Shelly Douglas, Carolyn Durham, Tia Lollar, Nancy Todd, Kathy Childs, Pat Wasilewski, Linda Bradford, Roxanne 130 Dowell, Terri Huffer, Deb Wright, Theresa Boram, Kathy Armstrong, Lisa Cobb. ROW 3: Stephanie Gilmore, Terri Timmons, Leslie Ritter, Cheri Raymer, Andrea Delphia, Lourdes Leyva, Ginger Atteberry, Judy Gaylor, Lydia Helm, Lee Ann Merritt, Diana Perdue, Marianne McKel- vey, Patty Lewis, Jana Lupton, Alan Clay. junior, senior extravaganzas SENIOR THESPIANS-ROW 1: Mark Smith, John Mangas, Mary Kaye Ruth, Rhonda Pfohl, Rick Ditteon, Melanie Jones, Darlene Hilligoss, Tudy Libler, Neal Moore, Debbie Sawyer, Lynn Mickey. ROW 2: Mary White, Mary Ellen Smith, Susan Zeh, Nedra Mauck, Vicki Wetzel, Linda Engstrom, Cathy Coats, Jana Dietzen, Connie Summit, Ruth Marvel, Gayle Hite, Dawn Nyboer, Kathy Rutter, Jennifer Wofford. ROW 3: Becky Stark, David Winkel, Sherry Thompson, Bill Lucas, Betty Romine, Brenda McFarland, Susie Milburn, Jan Petro, Fred McGuire, Bob Sprague, Terri Douglas, Kathy Paulus, Sherry Babb, Barb Hanlon, Gaye Shaw. ROW 4: Cindy Moore, Mary Ann Fox, Sandy Hull, Bruce Pear- son, Brad Hiatt, Jell' Jones, Tim Maley, Joni Hulfer, Steve Schuyler, Jeff Reeves, Gary Brown, Phyllis Hopkins, Carol Porter, Carol Rudolf, Vicki Lanane. THESPIAN OFFICERS-Melanie Jones, treasurer, Mary Kaye Ruth, secretary, Rick Ditteon, president, Rhonda Pfohl, vice-presi- dent. Tim Maley, .IelT Jones, and Bruce Pearson use devious means to demolish ajunior play set. l3l STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB-ROW l: Sponsor Paul Redding, Bryan Engstrom, Jim Brown, Ron Miller, John Mangas, Mark Smith, Jeff Jones, Bruce Pearson, Kelton Dickey, Tim Maley, Sandy Hull, Sara Hostetler, Mary Brewster, John Brehm, Gary Bullock, Cheryl Barnhardt, Jessie Herb- ert, Glenna Dugger, Beverly Heck. ROW 2: Gary Douglas, Burce Hunnicutt, Monty Millage, Rick Talley, Russ Willis, Jeff Sparks, Gaye Shawer, Sherry Kimm, Barb Hanlon, Jeff Mosbaugh, Rick Barton, Elaine Mauck, Bryce Higginbottom, John Guion, Jim Ripberger, Sam Spoo, Brad Bays, Rick Sorc, Roger Heider. ROW 3: James Class, Ron Miller, Mary Ann Fox, Jody Mollet, Anita Clayton, Susan Zeh, Mary White, Mary Ellen Smith, Loretta Daugherty, Carol Tucker, Cindy Cleaver, Ronda Pfohl, Wilma Shelton, Linda Engstrom, Nina Wells, Sharon Crose. ROW 4: Karen Mur- phy, Sharon Waltz, Connie Watkins, Dawn Elmore, Peggy Wasilewski, Kathy Roche, Pam Koester, Barbara Spaugh, Susie Wells, Kathy Eppards, Dawn Crousore, Carol Leach, Cathy Jewell, Vikki Boyd, Bev Saxon, Lynn Mickey, Vicki Wetzel, Nedra Mauck, Joni Huffer, Steve Schuyler. ROW 5: Debbie Esche, Debbie Burke, Phyllis Huflines, Sherry Wise, Robyn Mas- sengale, Deborah Ewell, Lynda Craig, Cindy Bickel, Carolyn Cooper, Jean- nine Bowen, Brenda Neeley, Brad Manifold, Dawn Nyboer, Denise Morris, Fred McGuire, Gwen Keith, Tudy Libler, Gayle Hite, Vicki Lanane, Kathy Rutter. ROW 6: Dave Wilkerson, Isaiah Jackson, Marsha Wingler, Debbie Utterback, Jeanne Smith, Pam St. Clair, Judy Hulton, Debbie Kelley, Linda Lott, Nancy Abel, Debbie Carter, Susie Welches, Carol Rudolf, Phyllis Hop- kins, Kathy Paulus, Carol Porter, Terri Douglas. ROW 7: Denise Moon, Penny Slack, Charlene Smith, Debbie Pierce, Carol Remley, Joy Moore, Nicki Nave, Louann Bassemer, Cynthia Buck, Susan Crabtree, Lesle Fore- man, Tessa Craig, Loree DeVol, Mike Adair, Steve Gourley, Wess Wright, Eric Kemper, Rick Brashears, Rod Reeves. ROW 8: Rita Hendrickson, Becky Talmage, Teresa Burk, Jula Connell, Deb Jones, Linda Cullnane, Brenda Tilley, Judy Medlock, Patti Huffer, Lu Ann Clear, Phil Fry, Kirby Lupten, Donna Zirkle, Jim Herbert, Bill Lucas, Betty Romine, Brenda Mc- Farland, Susie Milburn. ROW 9: Sharon Morris, Sherry Gulmire, Debbie Flowers, Betty Adams, Jill Stepp, Carla Morgan, Linda Luntsford, Debbie Moore, Brenda Conwell, Sharon McHarry, Lorraine Ramsey, Diana Petti- grew, Linda Hicks, Donna Kimmerling, Vicki Michael, Rosemary Darnell, Moneva Biddle, Mary Kaye Ruth, Rick Brown, David Winkel. ROW l0: Jack Thatch, Rob Winkler, Randy Baker, Joe Willie Demos, Pam Akers, Jana Underwood, Tara Passwater, Phyllis Willhoite, Bob Folsom, Bill Foust, Philip Oleksy, Tim Dolenski, Jay Edwards, John A. Smith, David Hilburt, Ron Hostetler. ROW ll: Debbie Mercer, Donna Wright, Jim Stout, Bruce Hendrex, Gary Manifold, Bob Rohlfing, Steve Wilson, Dave Clark, Steve Granger, Mark Henderson, Steve Porter, Joe Jessup, John Zerkle, Dan Car- lyle, Ron Karkosky, Dan Magurski, David Magurski. 4 - Q - ' A at A L.. A STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB OFFICERS- 1 Steve Jones, president: Jennifer Wofford, secre- tary, Jack Taylor, vice-president: Cindy Radaker, T? treasurer. Exchange Students Helge Brochman and Jytte Pederson compare their impressions ofAmerica. .sf SEC welcomes Helge, J tteg sends Ron, Poll overseas The 1970-71 Madison Heights Stu- dent Exchange Club sponsored two students from foreign countries visiting M.H. and sent two more M.H. stu- ents abroad. Jytte Pederson traveled from Denmark and Helge Brochmann came from Norway to Madison Heights. Following graduation from M.H. Ron Waugh traveled to Germany and Polly Trimble went to Argentina. The Exchange Club held a fish fry before the annual Dad's Night football game on October 23 to help raise funds for the traveling students. Funds were also raised through the selling of 51.00 bonds. Ofhcers Steve Jones, president, Cindy Radaker, secretary: Jack Taylor, vice-president, and Jennifer WoiTord, treasurer, planned to sell school direc- tories containing all students' names, addresses, and telephone numbers. l m+ U -ei l' tkjul 1 Q l L lee 1+ Wsss-fM1s A biste', rctcf a i ' 1 P . . . U ,... ' 511 . n STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB4ROW 1: Becky Stark, Shirley Lewis, Johnnie Williams, Eldora Fuller, Wanda Clark, Anita Thompson, Berner- dean Boulware, Steve Jones president, Jack Taylor, Sponsor Mr. Paul Red- ding, Jytte Pedersen, Helge Brochmann, Cindy Radaker, Jennifer Wofford, Melanie Jones, Cindy Moore, Joyce Chapple, Jane Bush, Dottie Gothard, Vicke Ashburn, Teresa Bechtel, Pam White. ROW 2: Mike Turck, Paul Williamson, Mike Pressnall, Ron Richter, Sharon Boram, Brenda Baysinger, Chris Bourne, Ruth Marvel, Connie Summitt, Leslie Hickner, JanaDietzen, Glenda Magee, Theresa Perkins, Debbie Delph, Terri Robbins, Denise Pin- yon, Cathy Miller, Gary Puckett, Colleen Quinn, Larry Bussel, Pat Trick, Debbie Hodson, Vickie Clendenen, Cindy Clark. ROW 3: Kathy Armstrong, Beverly Foster, Kathy Bedwell, Vicki Smith, Nancy Todd, Carolyn True- blood, Ginger Whittaker, Dennie Vickery, Donna Wetzel, Mary Jo Mauger, Carolyn Durham, Debbie Robbins, Patricia Dixon, Pamela Summerville, Doris Melton, Debbie Brooks, Miriam Dill, Peggy Miller, Nancy Garrett, .loyce Durham, Darlene Venis, Darlene Jones. ROW 4: Larry Hines, Greg Whetsel, Judy Gaylor, Pat Wasilewski, Tia Lollar, Lee Ann Merritt, The- resa Boram, Debbie Spaulding, Sue Ann Snyder, Janet Chapman, Jama Anson, Susan Gilley, Kay Drennon, Diana Perdue, Vickie Nicholas, Debbie DeVol, Cindy Staley, Melody Lakes, Martha Baker, Kent Applegate. ROW 5: Larry Spoo, Joy Adair, Darwin League, Ricky Pitts, Juanita Small, Linda Nichols, Tracy Alley, Linda Boyer, Deb Baker, Susan Clark, Misty Ward, Diane Allen, Teresa Hall, Penny Hedrick, Vickie Pitts, Linda Bradford, Chris Kuhl, Debbie Bradford, Nancy Weatherford, Nan Bowman, Don Buck- les, Susan Cunningham. ROW 6: Connie Key, Anita Kinser, Brenda Johnson, Teri Janes, Teresa Anderson, Diane Johnson, Brenda McRoberts, Pam Besett, Terri Cullnane, Gloria Sorg, Cindy Clendenen, Beth Maddy, Betty Henderson, Jeff Skelton, Don York, Marquis Turner, Dewey Garrett, Kath- leen Harrison, Lisa Cobb, Lisa Gooding, Vanessa Clark, Denise Buntin, Lor- etta Wilson, Nancy Fuller. ROW 7: Joyce Knotts, Janet Brooks, Patty Lewis, Nancy McHaffey, Debbie Snow, Connie Rider, Janis Mollet, Teresa Johnson, Terri Huffer, Pam Simmons, Stevie Krieg, Eduardo Paternoster, Floyd Paschal, Greg Gueenland, Jeff Evans, Mark Adair, Bill Walters, Lisa Dare, Stacey Craib, Tom Thompson. ROW 8: Leslie Ritter, Marlene Hilli- goss, Teri Timmons, Andrea Delphia, Cheri Raymer, Shelly Douglas, Pat Hanlon, LeAnn Holding, Robin Afferbach, Donn Hall, Debbie Caylor, Dan McLaughline, Joel Pitman, Mike Lewiss, Jim Myers, Greg Berry, Tony Qualls, Terri Barnard, Lydia Helm, Jana Lupton, Marilyn Fisher, Mike Himes. 133 FU! SWB! 101 influx STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Fred McGuire, presidentg Lew Cotton, vice-presi- dentg Sheiletha McNeal, secretaryg Lynn Mickey, treasurer, SC member Ron Miller mentally weighs the pros and cons of the newly proposed dress code. Fred McGuire and B. C. Smith express indi vidual opinions concerning a proposed issue. Y Student Council carries on dvisor Board Sophomore Marc Akers listens intently to what is said at one ofthe weekly Student Council meetings. Led by Fred McGuire, Lew Cot- ton, Sheiletha McNeal, and Lynn J Mickey, Council again directed the gif Mock Political program. Taking con- S trol of Homecoming, the Council pumped new life into the festivities. A record 23 Hoat entries entertained the half-time crowd this year. The Council gave a feeling of holi- day gaiety to the school with Christ- mas decorations. SC was also res- ponsible for conducting the elections t of Miss Scarlet and Mr. Black during Sectional Week and for sponsoring Been-Will Be games and talent show. Continuing the Advisory Board, Sim' I Mita il? tv H , iii the annual Faculty-Senior and Has Us hai r,..,i, Y Student Council strove to bring to the surface the everyday problems and solutions ofstudents. Q fe STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW l: Steve Granger, Lynn Mickey, Sheiletha McNeal, Fred McGuire, Sponsor B. C. Smith, Jeff Akers. ROW 2: Cindy Radaker, Judy Gaylor, Leslie Ritter, Diane Allen, Carolyn Durham, Nan- cy Graham, Kathy Short, Robyn Massengale, Pam Koester. ROW 3: Neal Moore, Brad Hiatt, Jennifer Wofford, Debbie Sawyer, Terri Timmons, Marlene Hilligoss, Mary Ann Fox, Jytte Pedersen, Sandy Hull. ROW 4: Brad Manifold, Kathy Paulus, Denise Morris, Gwen Keith, Jeff Jones, George Gray, Eduardo Paternoster, Jim Smith, Ron Miller, ROW 5: Bob Rohlfing, Marc Akers, Steve Gourley, Bruce Pearson, Steve Jones, Kelton Dickey, Rick Sorg, Tim Maley, Helge Brochmann. 135 .., 'EJ X W Y QE, I Q K3 ' iv mg X? mf X K. f . 4-'j,,,,,' w E A, 'V I? ' '- V V 1 ,I y fx.-.f3, ,n. X Q,f,4!, , fd... 4ff.g.As . - .' ,.,1- ., l I . ',!ffi'f:,1'. x . f . an Q ,KV 7, I Q- QQ, , 'x4f,, A 5 V:S,..', - 5, gqfiifg g, g, fa 'Hymn si - 1.5 fi dv ii .,:E':Q PM ,M , A ,,,gf,,,,f A W 55456 ak H ' m i , -3 aw ...P +P-afzmavis. Vu 313 rl-of A -x 'X 1+ . 1 fp -f ff 1, A A. f . 9? .wi 5321 'jk , Q. gwisf' ,-,-.f,k H ' ' 11 f-if Y ,-, 4 f 4 ew 0112 53 , , Q SIA ' 'K xg a gf M wr, . . ,2W'YfQsw?i- .' , .-Ig ' hw . Q 3, Q sifi. A V .-l f? .Q 153534 X 5551 ' UW. mi, .dm mv' - .V,: 1 mms,-1 'gfggisesslfexh Wmaw ' - 2 Q' ,LV ,. fx 4, fm ' 1 1 7'-,f',f'1wnfff',' yfafems, 13!wp.m,,,x 5 M 'Q'-,zf,E,2,.,-,Af'P,. ,V , f 51.9 if ke. .- 3 57:'aij?iia5Kz5?,,,4:yV A, Q, U ,limi 2 2 3 53 Q 'yi xwk fx af wi w'Q.ggf'f,2?:i,,f, Q I ky M 5. ,N 1, 1:2 215.-V 5 A - mg? lf 1 A .rg 15 .f.t,f, A s , .. , A . - . rg 1 - x ....,-31.1, 'Q1 'a,f 4 , .H - 'gV.,.H4.v'4i2w,,,L,v.-F' 1 Ugg ' l. L . .I Aj: 1-Ti ,'. ' ' J 3- Q .iw '+A-. -1 '- -:M 1 ' ,Hx . M... 'f'5', NF, .',? ' Aw ,, f 'Q f, ff,--,,g 'V 4.11, M , 49 ,. if K. '.' 13 ' n U '5.,,,g:fgff fm, -,' vf .Vai-VR. A K! h-,. 7,51 .' fg ga' S-QQ,j'y ef, I vfvgk in .f gli? '1v:,,A,. Q f hifi Q- I U 7, QA. ,,uk,.,-- . X an Vw X X ' , Q Q A - 5 , ? li L? L J X , , 5 iif fz f x Q I N--E We lived together . . . As individuals. We each gave what only we could give . . . And, by giving and taking of ourselves, We became as one, a school. Upperclassmen finish school with studies, senior activities The class of 1971 began the year together even before school started by selling concessions at all football games held on the MH gridiron. Here senior vendors earned money to Iinance activities throughout the year. Take Her-She's Minen was the comedy presented for two nights by senior actors and actresses. Mr. Wil- liam Jennings, who sponsored the senior class, directed the presenta- tion. The Christmas holidays found the upperclassmen busily preparing for the Senior Christmas Dance. Under the supervision of chairmen Jeff Jones and Bill Lucas, the theme of Twas the Night Before Christmas was brought out in the decorations. Tac Lewis provided music for the semi- formal affair. Still in the holiday spirit, the 23-member Senior Executive Council gave S50 to WHUT for their Stamps for Toys campaign. One Big Step for Buck-One Great Step for Pirates was the senior slogan during Scarlet and Black Week. Throughout the year, various skits were given by spirited seniors at pep sessions. Leading the class through its final year were Bruce Pearson, president, Jeff Jones, vice-president, Gwen Keith, secretary, and Denise Morris, treasurer. The class chose navy and white as graduating colors and the daisy as the flower. Kelton Dickey, Lew Cotton, and Ike Jackson enjoy reserve action before the AHS game. eww SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-fcounter-clockwisej Brad Hiatt, Bruce Sheiletha McNeal, Fred McGuire, Vicki Wetzel, Eric Kempher, Bill Lucas, Pearson, Lynn Mickey, Tim Maley, Donna Zirkle, Steve Gourley, Elaine Nedra Mauck, Cindy Moore, Jeffjones, L. D. Cotton. Mauck, Anita Clayton, Denise Morris, Gwen Keith, Jennifer Wofford, 138 'L ,J , hik- ..:-.fm--fi.. Mr. Collier moves the mike in for a group of senior singers during a sectional pep convo. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fROW l: Bruce Pearson, presidentg Jeif Jones, vice-president. ROW 2: Gwen Keith, secretaryg Denise Morris, treasurer. 139 WILLIAM FLOYD ALBERS-General. BRENDA ALFREY-General. MARK ALLEN-Generalg Bandg Concert Bandg Baseball Manager 2. VICKI ASH BU RN-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Novelettesg Cinde- rellasg Service Clubg Monitor. STEVEN AUMEND-Businessg Bandg Concert Band. JOHN AYLWARD-General. SHERRYL LYNN BABB-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistantsg Future Teachersg Executive Coun- cilg All School Playg Prom Committee. RICK BA RTON-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Science Assistantsg Gymnastics 2, 3g Track 43 Tennis 2,3. DEBORAH SUE BASEY4General. BRADLEY KENT BAYS-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Wrestling 2. BRENDA BAYSINGER-Generalg Student Ex- change Club. JERRY BEAR-General. THERESE ANN BECHTEL-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Future Secretaries. JACK BENNETT-Businessg Concert Choir 3 M- Clubg Swimming 3,4g Track 4g Cross Country 3,4g M-Club Jacket. JUNE KAREN BENNETT-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Honor Societyg Aca- demic Bowlg Quill and Scrollg BUCANEER Staffg Girls' Stateg Senior Playg Junior Playg All School Play. KATHERINE E. BENNETT-Business. CHERYL BERNHARDT-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Bucettesg Pep Clubg Monitor. GEORGIANA FAYE BlDDLEfCollege Prep. BRUCE WILLIAM BILBREY-General. PAUL BIVENS-General. ELIZABETH BLAKE-General. SUE ANN BLEVINS-Generalg Bandg Concert Band. GARY BOARDS-Businessg Service Clubg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Baseball 2,4g Track 33 Boys' Stateg Mr. Black Nominee 23 M-Club Jacketg Executive Council 2. SHARON BORAM-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Prom Committee. 140 ,ab S ,....?9' X10 CIN' f ' QQ Seniors of,7 last Jennings- directed class Senior Rick Ditteon gets pointers on his acting from play director Mr. William Jennings. GARY D. BRADBERRY Vocational. GIL BRA DFORDfCollege Prep. RICK BRASHEARSW Business: Student Exchange Club. JOHN RAY BREHMfCollege Prep: Student Ex- change Club: Band: Dance Band: Concert Band: Honor Society: Rotary Representative. MARY BETH BREWSTER-College Prep: Stu- dent Exchange Club: Caduceus: Honor Society: Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: TREASURE CHEST: Concessions: Prom Committee. BETTI E. M. BROWN Knot picturedj-General. GARRY ELLIS BROWN -College Prep: Thes- pians: Senior Class Play: Concessions. PATRICK BROWN-Technical: Football 2: Wres- tling 2: Track 2. RICHARD D. BROWN-College Prep: Student Exchange Club: Prom Committee. TED ALLEN BRYSON Vocational. ALLEN BUCK Vocational. THOMAS J. BUCKNER- General. JEFFREY L. BUDD-General: M-Club: Basket- ball Manager 4: Track Manager 3.4: Football 2,3. 4: Track 2. l4l urke, Bennett academicall top Class of 71 Pausing dllfillg H quiet moment, SCf1i0f Tim Mark Smith and Ed Demos lead spirited senior boys in mock protest chants during their lunch hour Maley samples concession stand wares. GARY E. BULLOCKfCollege Prepg BUCANEER Stalfg JOLLY ROGERQ Model U.N. SHIRLEY ANN BURGESS-General. JUDITH ELLEN BURKE-Businessg Honor Soci- etyg Office Assistantg Valedictoriang Marshall. RITA KAY BURLISON-Generalg P.E. Assistant. GORDON BURTON-Generalg Mixed Choir. JANE BUSH-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Concessionsg Prom Committee. BEVERLY GAIL CAIN-Generalg P.E. Assistant. GARRY CAINiGeneral. CHARLES TERRY CALLENDER-College Prepg Academic Bowlg Boys' State. GARY ANDREW CAMERON-College Prepg Bandg Dance Bandg Concert Bandg M-Clubg Track 2,3,4g Boys' State Alternate. RICK CAREY-Business. JOYCE CHAPPLE-Businessg Student Exchange Clubg Bucettesg Pep Clubg Future Secretaries. 142 i..f4Y Nov' RICHARD L. CHEEVER--Business. JACKEY L. CLABORN fnot picturedj-General. CINDY CLARK-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistant: Future Teachersg Prom Committee. WANDA FAYE CLARK-Home Ec. JAMES CLASS-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Concert Choir. ANITA CLAYTON-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Bandg Concert Bandg Bucettesg Pep Clubg Future Secretariesg Executive Council 3,4g Con- cessionsg Prom Committee. CINDY CLEAVER-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Service Clubg Monitor. MARCIA LOUISE CLEMONS--General: Student Exchange Clubg Pep Clubg Librariang Future Teachers. VICKIE CLENDENEN-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Pep Clubg P.E, Assistantg Future Teachersg Prom Committee. JOHN CLUTCH-College Prepg M-Clubg Foot- ball 2,3,4g Wrestling 2.3,4g Baseball 23 Monitor. CATHERINE ANN COATS-General: Footlitersg Thespiansg Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: JOLLY ROGER: Senior Playg All School Play. DEBBY COBB-Generalg Novelettes. BARBARA COBBLE-Business. JERRY COLLINS-General. JON COOK-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg'M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2. BECKY CORN-Generalg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistant. THELDA CORWIN-Generalg Caduceusg Bandg Dance Bandg Concert Bandg Honor Societyg Future Scientistsg Science Exhibit Winner. LEWIS D. COTTON-College Prepg Service Clubg Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Track 33 Boys' Stateg Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Presidentg Exe- cutive Council 2.43 Rotary Representativeg Monitorg I.U. Student Council Workshop. GREGORY ALAN COX-Vocationalg Conces- sions. JEFFERY COX fnot picturedj-Generalg Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2. BETTY CRAIG-General. CATHERINE SUE CREEK fnot pictured!- General. SHARON KAY CROSE-Generalg Student Ex- change Club. DONALD RAYMOND CRUME tnot picturedjf General. LORETTA DAUGHERTY-General: Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Bandg Concert Bandg Future Teachers. LINDA D. DAVIS fnot pictured?-General: Mixed Choirg Gymnettesg P.E. Assistantg Olfice Assistant. RENE DAVIS-Business. ROBERT K. DAWSON-Technicalg Science As- sistantg Future Scientistsg Swimming 2. KATHY DEHORITYfBusinessg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Pep Club. l43 GEORGE DELGADO-General. DEBORAH DELPH-Businessg Student Exchange Clubg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Bucettesg Prom Committee. EDWARD DEMOS-College Prep. KELTON DICKEY-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2.3, 4g Basketball 2,3,4g Boys' Stateg M-Club Jacket. BOB DICKSON--General. JANA DIETZEN-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Future Teach- ersg Prom Committeeg Senior Class Play. RICHARD P. DITTEON-College Prepg Thespi- ansg Bandg Dance Bandg Concert Bandg Honor Societyg Academic Bowlg National Merit Semi- tinalistg Junior Class Playg Senior Classg Model U.N. THERESA JOY DOUGLAS-General. GLENNA DUGGER-Home Ecg Student Ex- change Clubg Concessions. JAY DURHAM-College Prepg Spanish Clubg Future Teachers. ROBERT EARLEY-College Prepg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg M-Clubg Gymnastics 2,3,4g Track 2, 3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g M-Club Jacket. ROBIN ELDRIDGE Knot picturedj-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Pep Club. REBECCA ELLIS-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Footlitersg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Pep Clubg Concessionsg Prom Committee. LINDA ENGSTROM-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Novelettesg Office Assistantg Monitor. MARK ALLEN ESKEW-General. MARY ESTEP-Businessg Student Exchange Clubg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Office Assistant. GA RY MICHAEL EUTSLER-Vocational, RANDY EVANS-General. JAMES D. EVERMAN-College Prep. MICHEAL A. FARMER-College Prepg Science Exhibit Winnerg Science Club. VICKI FELTS-Generalg Pep Club. THOMAS FERGUSON-College Prepg Quill and Scrollg JOLLY ROGERg Track 2,3,4g Cross Coun- try 3. DWIGHT FERRELL-Generalg Student Exchange Club. DIANE FIELDS-Generalg Bandg Concert Band. MICHAEL ROBERT FINLEY Knot picturedj- Vocational. SHEILAH JO FISHER-Generalg Thespiansg Pep Club. 144 Mindful of an impending putt, senior stroker Fred McGuire is obliviousuto his surroundings. T S! 1,:s, A tp .15 siii t ff f fc s 9, 1-ff... X L IS ----If m A Q I Q 1 DIANE FOREMAN-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Bucettesg Pep Clubg Transferred from Kokomo Haworth, Indiana. MARY ANN FOX-College Prep: Student Ex- change Clubg Honor Societyg Pep Club: JOLLY ROGER Editor-in-Chiefg Student Council 3,43 Executive Council 2,3,4g Class Vice-President 33 MonitorgConcessions1 Prom Committee. TERRY FOX-Home EC. CHERYL A. FRAZIER-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Pep Clubg Future Teachersg Prom Committee. RODNEY A, FRENCH4Generalg Concert Choir: Highliters. PHIL FRYABusinessg Student Exchange Club: Caduceusg Ushers. ELDORA I. FU LLER4College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Mixed Choirg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Future Teachers. GARY WAYNE FULP Knot picturedj-General. JOSEPH G. GILBERT-Technical: Science As- sistant. RALPH GILLAMfGeneral1 Transferred from Knightstown High School, Indiana. JANE GILLEY-Business. HUBERT E. GOODlNGfGeneralg Concert Choir. DOTTIE GOTHARD-Generalg Student Exchange Club: Pep Club. 145 Stiekball buffs unite: Tonkas vs Budd L's Denise Morris treats brother Tommy to milk and animal crackers at the home ec brunch. STEPHEN E. GOURLEY-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Wrestling 2, 3,44 Baseball 2,3,4g Mr. Black Nominee 33 M-Club Jacketg Student Council 4g Executive Council 3,4. LARRY GRAHAM-Generalg P.E. Assistants. ROBIN GRAY-Vocational. RONNIE GRAY I-General. CAROLYN SUE GREEN-Home Ecg Monitorg Transferred from Bell County High School, Ken- tucky. DANNY GREEN-Vocational. SANDRA K. GRIGSBY-Generalg Concert Choirg Novelettesg Highlitersg Future Teachers. JOHN GUION--College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Monitor. ANGEL HACKLEMAN-Business. DEBBIE HAINES-Home Ec. RICK HALEY-Vocational. NANCY HAMM-College Prepg Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Thespians. CORA HAMMONES!General. EDDIE HAM MON ES fnot picturedj-General. CINDY HANKLA-Business. BARBARA HANLON-Businessg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Bucettesg Gymnettesg Cinderellasg Future Teachersg Future Secretariesg Prom Committee. JOHN HARP-Generalg Bandg Librarians. 146 JEFFREY HARRIS-Business: M-Club: Swim- ming 2: Track 2,3,4: Cross Country 3,4. RICK HARRIS f'General. DEBBIE HARTLEY-Business. CHRISTY HATTfGeneral. LARRY DOUGLAS HAWKINSW General: Drum Major: Dance Band: Concert Band. VINCE HAWKINS-General: Concert Choir: Mixed Choir: Highliters: State Choir Solo Winner. BEVERLY HECK-Home Ec: Student Exchange Club: Pep Club. ROGER HEIDER-College Prep: Student Ex- change Club: Baseball 2. DARLENE HENSLEY-Business: Band: Dance Band. RAY E. HENSLEY-Vocational: Track Manager 2. JAMES HERBERT-Technical: Student Exchange Club: Thespians: Concessions: Prom Committee. JESSIE KATHERINE HERBERTfGeneral: Stu- dent Exchange Club: Pep Club: Monitor. STICKBALL TEAM ROW I EI Sid Reeves Stick Guion, Rocket Heider, Crisp Brizendine. ROW 2 Hercules Dawson Edie Demos Norbert Spoo Butch Cameron, Conrad Nagel Ferguson, Cowboy I47 LYNDA HEXAMER-College Prep. BRADFORD PAUL HIATT-Generalg Concert Choirg Highlitersg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball Zg Track 2,3g Student Council 3,45 Executive Council 3,45 Class President 3g Model U.N. TIM HICKMAN-Generalg Bandg Concert Band. LESLIE HlCKNERiCollege Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Caduceusg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Future Teachers. DONALD HIDAY-General. BRYCE HIGGINBOTTOM-College Prepg Cadu- ceusg Golf2,3,4g Concessions. KENNY HILL Qnot picturedj-General. DARLENE M. HILLIGOSS-Businessg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Librariansg Concessions. ROY HINSON-Vocational. GAYLE HITE-College Prepg Gymnettesg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistantsg Science Assistantsg JOLLY ROGERg Homecoming Attendant 33 Prom Queeng Miss Scarlet 23 Executive Council 2,33 Class Sec- retary 2. GAYRON WARREN HODGES-Generalg Moni- l0r. DEBORAH KAYE HODSON-General. DALE WEBBER HOFFMAN-General. LORETTA DENISE HOGUE-General. PENNY HOOKER-General. THOMASE E. HOOVER fnot picturedJ-Voca- tional. PHYLLIS ANN HOPKINS-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Caduceusg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Science Assistantsg Future Teachersg BUCANEER Staff. SARA HOSTETLER-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Caduceusg Honor Societyg Pep Clubg JOLLY ROGER: Concessionsg Prom Committee. GLORIA JEAN HOUSH-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Footlitersg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistantsg Concessionsg Senior Class Play. MARGARET HUBBARD-General. STEVEN CRAIG HUDSON-Vocational. JONI L. HUFFER-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Footlitersg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Librar- iansg Junior Play. SANDRA LYNNE HULL-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Pep Clubg Librariansg Quill and Scrollg Future Teachersg JOLLY ROGER Editor-in-Chiefg Student Council 4g Concessionsg Prom Committee. STEVE HUMMELfVocational. CONNIE S. HUMPHREY-Home Ecg P.E. Assis- tants. BRUCE HUNNICUTT-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Football 4. -1 V I48 Pearson heads seniors' last year at HHS Roger Helder and Steve Jones surge vigorously to the floor after victory eludes the Indian cagers. Senior grappler John Clutch's face shows dis- pleasure at the progress of a wrestling meet. X tx WA' GARY HUNT-General. LARRY HUNT-General. RICHARD HUNT--Vocational. THOMAS HUNTER4General. MICHAEL HUNTZINGER-Vocational. PATRICIA ELAINE HUTTON-Generalg Pep Clubg Science Assistantsg Monitor: Concessions. ISAIAH JACKSON-Vocationalg Student Ex- change Clubg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4. ULDIS JANSONSfTechnicalg Science Assistantsg Quill and Scroll: TREASU RE CHEST. COLEEN JOHNSON-A-Businessg Concert Choirg Highlitersg Future Secretaries. DIANA KAY JOHNSON-Business: Band: Con- cert Band. JOAN JOHNSON-General. JEFFREY ALAN JONES'-f-General: Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Baseball 2,43 Cross Country 23 Student Council 41 Executive Council 43 Class Vice-President 43 Junior Playg Concessions: Senior Play. QQ 149 LEANN JONES-General, Student Exchange Club, Honor Society, Gymnettes, Pep Club, His- tory Assistant, Cheerleader, Prom Queen Attend- ant, Miss Scarlet 3, Student Council 2,3,4, Prom Committee. D MARILYN JONES-General, Executive Council 3. MELANIE JONES-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Thespians, Concert Choir, High- liters, Honor Society, Pep Club, Science Assistant, Senior Play, All School Play, Concessions. STEVE JONESfCollege Prep, Student Exchange Club, Science Assistant, Spanish Club, M Club, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Student Council 4, Con- cessions. SANDRA KEANfGeneral, Transferred from Franklin High School, Franklin, Indiana. GWENDOLYN DARLEEN KEITHfCollege Prep, Student Exchange Club, Thespians, Con- cert Choir, Gymnettes, Pep Club, Student Coun- cil 3,4, Executive Council 2,3,4, Class Secretary 3,43 Concessions, Prom Committee. MICHAEL ALLEN KELLEY-College Prep, Caduceus, M-Club, Football 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Boys' State Alternate, Concessions, Prom Com- mittee. WILLIAM KELLY-General. ERIC E. KEMPER-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Caduceus, Baseball 2, Executive Council4. STEVE KEMPHER-Vocational, M Club, Wres- tling 3, Tennis 2. KATHERINE KENYON-Business, Student Ex- change Clubg Novelettes. KATHY KENYON-Business, Student Exchange Club, Novelettes. STEVE KILLION-College Prep. TONY KING-General, Cross Country 2,3. MARTIN KLUESNER-General. RODNEY KNOWLING Knot picturedj-General, Transferred from Pendleton Heights, Pendleton, Indiana. JANET KOPP-General, Future Secretaries. RAY KREBS-General, Librarians, Concessions. NANCY JO LACEY-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Honor Society, Gymnettes, Pep Club, Science Assistant, TREASURE CHEST. VICKI LANANE-General, Student Exchange Club, Thespians, Bucettes, Cinderellas, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Future Teachers, BUCANEER, Executive Council 2. JUNE HEATHER LAWLER-College Prep, Con- cert Choir, Novelettes, Service Club, Monitor. 150 Football concessions provide seniors with additional funds ff in ii a n., M... 5 . . f, .43 CAROL LAWRENCE-General. MICHAEL A. LEAKEY-General: Band: Concert Band. TERESA LEASU RE -Business: Pep Club: Student Exchange Club. MIKE LEATHERMAN-f Vocational. LINDA LEDBETTERW-Business: Honor Society: Office Assistants. GWENDOLYN LEE Qnot picturedl-General. SHIRLEY LEWIS-General: Student Exchange Club: P.E. Assistants: Service Club. TUDY LIBLER College Prep: Student Exchange Club: Thespians: Pep Club: Monitor: Prom Com- mittee. MARK LINDAMOOD-College Prep: Student Exchange Club. ALICE LLOYD Business: Student Exchange Club: Concert Choir: Mixed Choir: Novelettes: Pep Club: Future Secretaries. KURT LORTZ fnot picturedl-General: Band: Concert Band. JOHN LOWE'-Vocational. BILL LUCAS College Prep: Student Exchange Club: Thespians: M-Club: Track 2,3,4: Cross Country 3,4: Executive Council 4: Concessions: Prom Committee: Senior Play. KIRBY LUPTON Technical: Student Exchange Club: Football 2: Baseball 2,41 Concessions: Prom Committee. Melanie Jones and Jeff Jones pause from vend- Ing SCINOI' COHCCSSIOHS I0 watch lhe action. Eating up the profits, Kirby Lupton and Darlene Hilligoss stave offhunger after the half-time rush. iw l5I SHEILA JOANNA LYONS fnot picturedD-Gen- eral, Transferred from Burris High School, Muncie, Indiana. PAMILA JO MCALLISTER-General, Pep Club, Librarians. PAMELA SUE MCCLAIN-College Prep. DOUGLAS CARL MCCLURG-General. JAMES NEAL MCCORD-Vocational. JAMES DAVID McDANIEL-Vocational. BRENDA JEAN MCFARLAND-General, Stu- ent Exchange Club, Thespians, Concert Choir, Novelettes, Cinderellas, Monitor, All School Play, Concessions, Senior Play. FREDERICK MICHEAL MCGUIRE-College Prep, History Assistant, Quill and Scroll, TREAS- URE CHEST, Golf 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, President, National Student Convention, I.U. Stu- dent Council Workshop, Junior Play, Purdue Legislative Assembly, Senior Play. DAVE MCINTYRE-General, Band, Dance Band, Concert Band, JOLLY ROGER, Lighting Crew, Wrestling 2. DANIEL RAY McKENZIE-Vocational, DIANA LYNN MCKENZIE-General, Novelettes, Prom Queen Attendant. SHEILETHA E. MCNEAL-College Prep, Cadu- ceus, Band, Bucettes, Cinderellas, Pep Club, Girl's State Alternate, Student Council 4, Secre- tary, Executive Council 4, I.U, Student Council Workshop. CLARENCE MABBITTfGeneral. SHARON JEAN MADDOXfGeneral, Trans- ferred from Lebanon High School, Lebanon, Indiana. GLENDA MAGEE-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Caduceus, Honor Society, Monitor. ROSEANNA MAHAFFEY-General, Mixed Choir. TIMOTHY EUGENE MALEY-College Prep, Student Exchange Club, Caduceus, Science As- sistants, Future Scientists, TREASURE CHEST, M-Club, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Executive Council 4. JOHN MANGAS-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Thespians, M-Club, Football Man- ager 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2, Track 2, Junior Play, All School Play. BRAD MANIFOLD-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, M-Club, Football 2, Basketball 2, Golf 2,3,4, Student Council,2,3,4, Executive Coun- cil 2,3, Class President 2, Prom Committee. DEBBIE MANNING-General, Student Exchange Club, Novelettes, Cinderellas, Pep Club, Model U,N. ELLEN KAY MARSHALL-Home Ec. SARA ELLEN MARTIN-Student Exchange Club, Thespians, Mixed Choir, Senior Play. RUTH MARVEL-College Prep, Student Ex- change Club, Thespians, Honor Society, Pep Club, Academic Bowl, Quill and Scroll, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, BUCANEER Staff, Prom Committee. ELAINE ANN MAUCK-College Prep, Student Exchange Club, Honor Society, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, TREASURE CHEST, Girl's State, Executive Council 4, Purdue Legislative Assembly, Concessions, Prom Committee. NEDRA S. MAUCKfBusiness, Student Exchange Club: Thespiansz Banda Concert Band, Bucettes, Cinderellas, Future Secretaries,iJunior Play, Con- cessions, Prom Committee. 'E 152 Baccalaureate offers seniors quiet respite Alvin Ramsey succumbs to the fatigue of all-out effort during a cross country meet. PHILLIP DWIGHT MEEKER-General. DARLA MERRITT-Generalg Student Exchange CIub3 Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Club3 Librariansg Future Secretariesg BUCANEER Staff Executive Councilg Prom Committee. ANONDA METZGER-GeneraI3 Mixed Choir. DANNY METZING fnot pictured?-Vocational. ANITA LYNN MICKEY-College Prep3 Thes- piansg Honor Society3 Pep Clubg Student Council 3,43 Treasurerg Executive Council 2,3343 Treasurer 33 I.U. Student Council Workshop3 Senior Class Playg Purdue Legislative Assembly. SUSAN ELAINE MILBURN-Businessg Student Exchange Club3 Thespians3 Concert Choir3 Novel- ettes3 Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Office Assistants3 Prom Committee. MONTY MILLAGE-Technicalg Student Ex- change Club. CATHY JEAN MILLER-College Prep3 Honor Society3 Pep Clubg Future Teachers. RON MILLER-College Prep3 Student Exchange Clubg Spanish Clubg M-Clubg Football 3,41 Wres- tling 2,3343 Student Council 43 Monitor. BRUCE MILLS-General3 Concert Choir3 Li- brarians3 M-CIUDQ G0lf2,3,41 Executive Council 4. JODY LYNN MOLLET-General3 Student Ex- change Club3 Pep Club3 Quill and Scrollg JOLLY ROGER3 Concessions. KAREN SUE MOODY-General. CINDY LEE MOORE-College Prep: Student Exchange Club3 Thespiansg Concert Choir3 High- litersg Monitor3 All-School Playg Senior Class Play. NEAL MOORE-College Prep3 Thespiansl Dance Bandg Concert Ch0ir3 Highlitersg M-Club3 Swim- ming 43 Senior Class Play. GREGORY C. MORGAN Knot picturedj--General3 Swimming 2. DENISE KATHLEEN MORRIS-College Prepg Student Exchange Club3 Thespiansg Gymnettes3 Pep Club3 Student Council 43 Executive Council 2, 3,43 Class Treasurer 43 Concessions3 Prom Com- mittee Chairman, JEFFREY ADDISON MOSBAUGH-General3 Student Exchange Club3 Track 4. JILL MYERS-College Prep3 Science Assistants. 153 Jones, Keith, orris steer senior activities JOHN NASH-College Prep. CATHY SUE NEEDLER-Businessg Student Ex- change Clubg Bandg Bucettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Science Assistant. MIKE NEWBY-Generalg Science Assistant. MICHAEL R. NOVAK-College Prepg Office Assistantg Service Clubg Concessions. JOHN E. NUNN fnot picturedj-General. DAWN NYBOER-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Gymnettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistantg Cheerleaderg Executive Council3. FRANK ORBIK-Generalg Bandg Dance Bandg Concert Choirg Concert Band. LINDA ORBIK-Generalg Mixed Choir. STANLEY WALTER ORBIK-General. JANET OWEN-Businessg Pep Clubg Librarians. JOYCE PAILLEMBusiness. RITA PA RKHURSTiHome Ecg P.E. Assistants. STEPHANIE LYNN PARRISH-Businessg Bandg Concert Band. KATHLEEN PAULUSgGeneralg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Gymnettesg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Homecoming Attendant 2g Student Council 2,3,4g Executive Council 2,3,4g Purdue Legislative Assembly. BRUCE PEARSON-College Prepg Thespiansg Caduceusg Cross Country 2,3g Golf 23 Student Council 43 Executive Council 2,4g Class President 4g Class Treasurer 2g Junior Playg Purdue Legisla- tive Assembly. JYTTE PEDERSEN-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Caduceusg Concert Choirg Pep Clubg Homecoming Attendant 4g Student Council 4g Exchange Student from Slagelse Gymnasium, Denmark. DOUGLAS KEITH PERDUE-College Prepg Future Teachersg Spanish Clubg M-Clubg Track 2,3g Cross Country 23 Tennis 3,4g Executive Council 2g Monitor. THERESA MARIE PERKINS-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Future Teachers. JANET LYNN PETRO-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Highlitersg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg Concessionsg Prom Committee. RONDA KAREN PFOHL-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Bandg Bucettesg Cinder- ellasg Pep Clubg Executive Council 4g Junior Playg Senior Play. LA THEDA PHILLIPS-Businessg Bandg Concert Bandg Cinderellas. l54 is 4-nun, 3 W I Q ff w s - lt. m a ' 7 we :ff gif fs- f se folicg' 'Half A in Hi' -.'-7 ff? DENISE LEE PINYON-Generalg Student Ex- change Club. K CAROL PORTER-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Pep Clubg BUCANEER Staff. DIANA POSEY-Businessg Transferred from An- derson High School. DAVID POTTER!General. DAVID LEON PRESSNALLfGeneral. RANDY EDWARD PRING-Generalg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Executive Council 3g Senior Playg Concessionsg Prom Committee. COLLEEN QUINN-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Librarians. MARY RAISON-Business. ALVIN FRANK RAMSEY-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Science Assistantsg M-Clubg Swim- ming 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g M-Club Jacket. REBECCA RARDIN-General. CHARLES ERIC RAYFORD-Generalg Trans- ferred from Anderson High School. JEFFREY ALLEN REEVES-College Prepg Thes- piansg Concert Choirg Highlitersg Senior Class Play. Sharing sack lunches in the cafeteria are seniors Mark Smith, Rick Sorg, and John Mangas. Lunch is an elegant affair as Jeff Mosbaugh sips chocolate milk from a champagne glass. l55 RODERICK REEVES-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Football 23 Monitor. JACQUELINE K. REISINGER-Generalg Pep Club, REX RENBERGER-Generalg Science Assistantg Spanish Club. TERRY ALLEN REYNOLDS-College Prepg Science Assistantg Debateg Academic Bowlg Fu- ture Teachersg BUCANEER Staffg Monitorg Model U.N. CYNTHIA M. RHEA Knot picturedl-Generalg Student Exchange Club. DAVID RHODES-General. DENNIS RICHARDSON-Generalg Football 2. CONSTANCE B. RIGA-Home Ecg Pep Club. KATHY RIGDON-Generalg Librariansg BUCA- NEER Stahl. .IIM RIPBERGER-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Baseball 4. JOHN ROAM-Technical. DEBORAH ROBBINS-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Pep Clubg Service Clubg Future Teachersg BUCANEERQ Monitor. TERESA ROBBINS-Businessg Student Exchange Clubg Concert Choir: Mixed Choirg Novelettesg Highliters. l56 Pirate Brad Hiatt supports the downfall of fifth little Indian, Bill Lucas, in a senior pep convo skit Tae Lewis pla s for H was the Night Before Christmasw FPA PATRICIA ROEDER-Businessg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistants3 Future Secretaries. BETTY L. ROMINE-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Concert Choir3 Novelettes3 Highliters3 Pep Club3 P.E. Assistants3 Monitor. JOHN EDWARD ROOP-Vocational. CAWROLNJANE 'RUDOLF4College Prepg Student Exchange Club3 Thespians3 Pep Clubg Quill and Scroll3 Future Teachersg BUCANEER Editor-in- Chief. NANCY ELLEN RUFF-College Prep3 Caduceus3 Concert Choir3 Mixed Choir3 Novelettesg Highlitersg Cinderellas3 Pep Club3 Science Assistantsg Future Teachers. MARY KAYE RUTH-College Prepg Student Exchange Club3 Thespiansg BUCCIICSQ Pep Club3 Spanish Clubg Junior Playg Senior Playl All-School Playg Concessionsg Prom Committee. KATHRYN ANNE RUTTER-College Prep3 Thespians3 Gymnettes3 P.E. Assistants3 Cheer- leader3 Monitor3 Prom Committee. MARK E. SAFFORD-Generalg P.E. Assistants3 M-Club3 Football 2.3.43 Baseball 233,43 Basketball 2,31 M-Club Jacketg Executive Council 2,31 Prom Committee. DEBORAH ANN SAWYER-College Prep3 Thes- pians3 Caduceusg Honor Society3 Pep Club3 Service Club3 TREASURE CHEST3 Student Council 43 Monitorg Concessions3 Prom Committee. BEVERLY ANN SAXON-General3 Student Ex- change Clubg Transferred from Ironequoit High School, Rochester, New York. SHERRY LYNN SCHADLER-Generalg Pep Clubg Quill and Scroll3 JOLLY ROGER3 Conces- sions3 Prom Committee. MARCUS CHARLES SCHARNOWSKI-Gen- eral. MARK ALLEN SCHUCK-General3 Science Assistants3 M-Clubg Wrestling 4g Track 2,3343 Cross Country 3,4. BILL SCHUYLER-Vocational. HAROLD LEE SCHUYLER-General. MIKE SCHUYLER-Vocational. STEPHEN WILLIAM SCHUYLER-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Thespians3 Band3 Concert Band3 Junior Play3 All-School Play3 Con- cessionsg Senior Class Play. MARILYN SEAMON-Business3 Transferred from Community High School, Warsaw, Indiana. LAYNE SCOTT-Generalg Band3 P.E. Assistants3 Baseball 2,3. DAN P. SHANNON-General3 F00tlighters3 Thes- piansg Caduceus3 All-School Play. 157 Senior skits, songs spark school spirit Sheiletha McNeal finds a free moment to hur- riedly check over a soon to be due assignment. GAYNELLA SHAW-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistantsg Fu- ture Teachersg Future Secretariesg BUCANEER Staff. WALTER SHELER-General. WILMA DIANA SHELTONsGeneralg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Pep Club. JEFF SHOLTY-Generalg Science Assistantsg Future Teachersg Future Scientistsg Monitorg Sci- ence Exhibit Winner. CATHERINE SUE SHORTfGeneral. PO RTIA SHORT-General. DEBRA SILLERY Qnot picturedj-Generalg Pep Club. ESTON SIMMONS-Vocational. RICK SIMMONS-Generalg Concert Choirg High- liters. DAVID SMITH-Vocational. DIANA SMITH-Businessg Pep Clubg Office As- sistantsg Future Secretariesg Monitor. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH-Generalg Mixed Choir. GUSS EUGENE SMITH-Generalg M-Clubg Football 3,4g Wrestling 3g Track 2,3,4g M-Club Jacket. MARK ALLEN SMITHiGeneralg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Bandg M-Clubg Football 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3g All-School Playg Concessionsg Prom Committeeg Senior Play. MARY ELLEN SMITH-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Caduceusg Pep Club. SHEILIA JOANNE SMITH fnot picturedJ-Gen- eral. TONY SNIDER-Generalg M-Clubg Football 3. JIMMY RAY SNOW-College Prepg Science As- sistantsg Track 2g Concessions. l58 STEVE SNYDER--Generalg Science Assistants: Future Teachersg Future Scientistsg Spanish Club. RICHARD SORG---College Prepg Student Ex- change Club: Monitorg Concessionsg Prom Com- mittee. JEFF SPARKS-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg JOLLY ROGERg Concessionsg Prom Com- mittee. SAM SPOO-College Prepg Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Wrestling 2. BOB SPRAGUEAGeneralg Thespiansg Concert Choirg M-Clubg Football 23 Track 2,33 Class Vice- President 23 All-School Playg Senior Play. KENNETH SPRATT-Vocational. DOUG STACY fnot pictured!-Generalg Trans- ferred from Alexandria Monroe High School, Alexandria, Indiana. GARY E. STANLEY-General. REBECCA LYNNE STARK-College Prepg Honor Societyg Bucettesg Pep Clubg Office Assist- antsg TREASURE CHEST Editor-in-Chiefg Stu- dent Council 4g Executive Council 2.33 Ball State Journalism Instituteg Junior Playg Senior Play. JOHN BRENT S'l'OLLEfVocational. RALPH STONEBA RGER-General. FRED STU RGEONfGeneral. CONNIE LYNN SUMMITT-College Prepg Thes- piansg Quill and Scrollg Pep Clubg Future Teach- ersg Spanish Clubg BUCANEER Editor-in-Chief: Prom Committee. RICK TALLEY fnot pictured!-General: Student Exchange Clubg M-Clubg Football 3. RUSSELL TAYLOR fff- General: Science Assistantsg Football 2.3.43 Track 2,3,4g Monitor. TERESA TEAGUE--General. SHERRY LYNN THOMPSON-Generalg Thes- piansg Bandg Concert Bandg Monitor. LARRY THURMAN fnot picturedj-Vocationalg P.E. Assistantsg Track 4. RICHARD L. TODD-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg M-Clubg Golf 2.3.43 Prom Commit- tee. PAT TRICK-General: Student Exchange Club: Pep Club. POLLY JANE TRIMBLE-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Bandg Concert Bandg Pep Clubg Debateg Future Teachersg Spanish Club: All-School Playg Exchange Student QArgentinaj. SUSAN RENEE TROUT Knot picturedl-General: Future Secretaries. CAROL TUCKER-General: Student Exchange Clubg Caduceusg Bandg Concert Bandg Science Assistants. DEBRA VAUGHN Qnot picturedl-Generalg Transferred from Harding Academy, Searcy, Arkansas. JOYCE VAUGHN-General. WANDA VAUGHN --General. DEBBIE VICKERY-College Prepg Caduceusg Bandg Pep Club: Bucaneer Staffg Monitorg Model U.N. MARY JO VOYLES-General. RANDY WA RD-General. 159 RANDALL EUGENE WARREN-General. DIANA LYNN WARRUMfGeneral. RICK WEBBER-Technical. ROBYN G. WELLONS-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Pep Clubg Oflice Assistant. NINA YVONNE WELLS-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Span- ish Club. VICKI L. WETZEL-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Bandg Bucettesg Execu- tive Council 3,4g Junior Playg Concessionsg Prom Committee. MARY P. WHITE-College Prepg Student Ex- change Clubg Thespiansg Caduceusg Bandg Concert Band. PAMELA S. WHITE-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespiansg Caduceusg Bandg Concert Bandg Cinderellasg Pep Clubg P.E. Assistant. JOE A. WHITEHEAD-Vocational. THERESA ANN WHITEHEAD-Business. DEAN WHITESEL-General. RONALD J. WILBUR-Generalg Bandg Dance Bandg Concert Bandg Science Assistantg Science Exhibit Winner. LARRY WILCOXfGeneral. DAVE L. WILKERSON-Businessg Student Ex- change Clubg M-Clubg Football 2,4. ROBERT G. WILKINSON-College Prepg Honor Societyg Science Assistantg Debateg Academic Bowlg Quill and Scrollg BUCANEER Staffg JOLLY ROGERQ TREASURE CHESTQ Boys' Stateg Model U.N. DIANA WILLARD-Businessg Service Clubg Li- brariang Monitor. JOHNNIE WILLIAMS-Generalg Student Ex- change Clubg Service Club. KATHY MARLENE WILLIAMS-General. STEVE WILLIS-Generalg Concert Choirg Foot- ball 25 Wrestling 2g Prom Committee. RUSSELL WILLIS-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Concert Choirg Librariang JOLLY ROGERQ Concessions. RICHARD ALAN WILSONfBusinessg Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg M-Clubg Football 2g Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 3,43 Prom Committee. RICKY WILSON-Generalg Bandg Concert Band. WILLIAM DAVID WILSON-General. DAVID WINKEL-Generalg Student Exchange Clubg Thespians. l60 Grads sign ' TC's at annual pizza part Eagle-eye statistician John Mangus checks tackle and assist totals made by varsity squad. Changing the fish yell to Pirates , Freddy and the Feedbacks spread spirit at a pep convo. 'C' 1-,fi -'gp 'Z Y H. -Q ,Wm 4175 ROBERT L. WINKLER -General: Student Ex- change Club: Monitor. JENNIFER JO WOFFORD-College Prep: Stu- dent Exchange Club: Thespians: Pep Club: BUC- AN EER Staff: Girls' State: Homecoming Attendant 4: Student Council 4: Executive Council Z,3,4: Prom Committee Chairman: Senior Class Play. MARCIA WOOLSvGeneral. CERISA WRIGHT-General: Student Exchange Club. DEBBIE WRIGHT-General: Student Exchange Club: Thespians: Bucettes: Cinderellas: Future Teachers: BUCANEER Staff. VANCE ARON WRIGHT -General: Student Ex- change Club: Thespiansg Band: Dance Bandg Concert Band: Concert Choir: Track Manager 2: Wrestling 2: Senior Class Play. WES WRIGHT-General. JOHNNY FRANK YOUNGBLOOD--Generali M-Club: Football 2.3.41 Baseball 3.4: Basketball 3. 4: M-Club Jacket: Monitor. SUSAN ANN ZEH-General: Student Exchange Clubg Thespians: Caduceus: Band: Concert Band: Bucettes: Cinderellas: Bucaneer StalT: Conces- sions: Prom Committee. CATHERINE ANNE ZERKLE-College Prep: Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Treasure Chest: Girls' State Alternate: Ball State Journalism Insti- tute: Concessions: Prom Committee. DONNA ZIRKLE-College Prep: Student Ex- change Club: Honor Society: Pep Club: Office Assistants: Service Club: Executive Council 4: Concessions: Prom Committee. 161 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-ROW l: Lu Ann Clear, Debbie Jones, Crabtree, Louann Bassemer, John Teresa Burk, Kathy Short. ROW 2: Pam St. Clair, Nancy Graham, Sponsor Robyn Massengale, Kathy Roche. Maurice Wright, Greg Demos, Peggy Wasilewski, Joy Moore. ROW 3: Susan My Zerkle, Kevin Scharnowski, JefT Akers, 162 Vending Buc concessions, junior JefT King de- livers half-time reprieves to Pep Club die-hards. Junior cheerleader Cathy Gibson springs high in the air while cheering for a Pirate victory. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS --Kathy Short. treasurerg Nancy Graham, secretary: Robyn Massengale, vice-presidentg Jeff Akers, presi- dent. Akers, Short, Massengale, Graham lead The class of '72 was headed this year by Jeff Akers. Helping steer class projects were Vice President Robyn Massengale, Secretary Nancy Gra- ham, and Treasurer Kathy Short. Projects began with the construction of a homecoming float and the elec- tion of queen candidate Nancy Graham. Basketball concessions provided funds for financing the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Working around the theme of A Time for Us , am- bitious juniors undertook their biggest project of the year, plan- ning and organizing the spring for- mal affair. Theatrical juniors participated in the class play, held in the spring. After weeks of memorizing lines, the cast presented the play, demonstra- ting individual talents. 9 L., Ili H t AA Martha Abel Betty Adams Jeff Akers Pam Akers Bea Allen Beverly Allen Mark Anderson Lois Armstrong Robert Armstrong Mike Arnold Brenda Ashby John Bacher Art Baker Claudia Baker Randy Baker Sandra Baldwin Paul Bandy Lou Ann Bassemer Bill Baugh Elizabeth Belt Dale Bennett Doug Bennett Randy Bennett Linda Besett Cindy Bickel Moneva Biddle .lan Bigler Jones, Demos eo-chair Mike Blake Mike Bledsoe Juel Boards Dave Bollinger Michael Booker Wayne Boswell Bernerdean Boulware James Bouslog Jeannine Bowen Martin Boyd Sarah Boyd Vikki Boyd Margie Brady Steve Branch Tom Branch John Brantlinger Karen Brantlinger Larry Breeck Chris Brizendine Kelvinn Broadnax Helge Brochmann Willie Brooks Shirley Brough Debby Brown Debbie Brown Jack Brown James Brown Richard Brown Debby Brumback Cynthia Buck Virgie Burgess Teresa Burk Debby Burke Debbie Burkhardt Janice Burns Sam Burt Brad Burton Marvin Burton ik, 'Se Nancy Buser Burcetta Bush Mike Buston Jeanny Bybee Rodger Byrne Jeffrey Caldwell Debbie Calfee Debbie Callender Gordon Campbell Kathleen Campbell Mary Carpenter Virgil Carpenter Debby Carter Vickie Carter Dan Carwile Debra Charlton Pam Chenoweth Brenda Clark Dave Clark LuAnn Clear Rod Clem James Coleman Kevin Colip Jula Connell Richard Conner Brenda Conwell Carolyn Cooper Gayla Cooper Susan Corlew Tim Corlew Bobby Cotton Robin Cousins Debbie Cox Susan Crabtree I64 is ime for Usa' + V .. , t ig in is x X l 5 Karin Craib Linda Craig Terri Craig Steve Crandall Dale Croke Glen Crose Dawn Crousore Linda Cullnane Cindy Dalton Rosemary Darnell Bill Davis Inez Davis Danny Dayton Susan Deamus Kathy DeGralTenreid Chris Deiser Greg Demos Sheila Demos Jerry Denny Mike Dickerson Steve Dietz Cindy Dixon Mike Dolenski Tim Dolenski Gary Douglas Bobby Driskell Connie Dunlop Rick Durham Renee Edgell Jay Edwards Jim Eldridge Greg Ellis John Ellis Melinda Ellis Dawn Elmore Bryan Engstrom Kathy Eppards John Ervin Debra Esche Frank Estep Junior MH drummer David VanZandt readies equipment for another dazzling Pirate band show. Half-hidden behind two masses ofpompoms, junior Heightstepper Carla Morgan marches at State Fair. l65 Debbie Ewell Debbie Faucett Tony F elts Chris Fenimore Ernest Ferguson Mark Ferguson Terri Ferrell Debbie Flowers James Flowers Bob Flynn Gary Foley Dave Folsom Lesle Foreman Sheryl Forsythe Bill Foust Don Fraser Russell Freestone Connie Fuller Frank Fuller Mark Funkhouser Marc Gardner Marvin Garrett Cathy Gibson Karen Gillespie Linda Givan Patricia Goodwin Jerry Graham Nancy Graham Steve Granger Mary Grant Gayle Graves George Gray Donna Green Mindy Greenberg Tom Greene Larry Griffin Sherry Gulmire Jim Hagerman Linda Hall Brenda Halsell Lyn Hamel Cora Hammones Greg Harber Bob Harmon Cindy Harp Bill Harris Karen Harris Brian Hart V?'9P 166 Junior co-eds Teri Sanders and Janet Hubler de- JPnl01'S entertain th?mSelVeS Wnil? wailing to sign class banners for a pep convocation. Sign UP for H0meC0mlng Hom Commmees- Juniors exclaim 'Q his is the Pirates, Worldl' With pencil and tri-sided ruler in hand, Tony Boards prepares a drafting assignment. Junior efforts culminate as Bryan Engstrom rides Pirate's World float past Pirate alumni. Q 5 l Rosemary Hart Bill Hartley Jesse Hartzell Mary Haskett David Hastings Larry Hathcoat Kelly Hawes Sandy Hayes Bob Heath Debbie Hefner Mark Henderson Rita Hendrickson Charles Hendrickson Tim Herb Rick Herndon Joyce Hester Mary Jo Hewitt Linda Hicks Dave Hilbert Kent Hiles Cecilia Hill Walter Hill Stan Hinshaw Floyd Hodge John Hoefner Malinda Holliday Ron Hostetler Randy Huff Pat Huffer Richard Huffer Phyllis Huflines Jim Hulse Judy Hulton Mike Humes Anita Hunter Dan Jackey Dennis Jackey Andrew Jackson Cyndi Jackson Hillard Jackson l67 Nancy Graham works to finish preparations on thejunior class Homecoming float. Sylvester Jackson Mike Janes Gunvids Jansons Beverly Jenkins Joe Jessup Cathy Jewell Emma Johnson Mark Johnson Barbara Jones Bonnie Jones Debbie Jones Marilyn Jones Debbie Jordan Jerry Joy Ron Karkowski Yolanda Katoki Debbie Kelley Teresa Kelley Vivian Kelly Donna Kimmerling Don King Jeff King Mae King Bill Kleusner Bill Knapp Theresa Knause Cathy Kumkowski Carol Leach Cindy Leazenby Gwendolyn Lee Diana LeMond Paul Lennon Rick Ligon Troy Lindley Annie Long James Love Linda Luntsford Rick Lynn Susan McAlhany Jeffrey McBurrows Deborah McClarnon Ken McCleary Annie McCullough Chester McFearn Johnella McGuire Kathy McGuire Lynn McHarry Sharon McHarry 168 During cheerleader elections, Kathy McKain performs the splits in front ofthe student body. ww 5 - aww , ,i,.a.,ms9! nwgw, .. nf iii: Junior Pirates vend roundball concessions ,L :.,. :-- 12,1 ,,...,, , A.,A if ie. H at fx .',.., :,, af . .ie 2, ,V ,E .r- ,f as ii. , - Q1 .i l QW ' r, is . Vs. x xi, W J kiwi. 2 L P yyssyyy V by -3 af if my ,F K rf 'M X -acl mg, M? .,i1.. s 3' li Q Jennifer Mcllrath Tim Mclntyre Kathy McKain Doris McNeese Jane McNeil Kim McRoberts Steve McUne Beth Malone Joyce Martin Kenny Martin Tom Mason Robyn Massengale Dan Maxwell Judy Medlock Randy Melson Keith Metzger Vickie Michael Marietta Miles David Miller Monty Millspaugh Denise Moon Norma Moon Debbie Moore Carla Morgan Mike Morgan Sharon Morris Connie Moss Joe Mottle Rick Mowery Linda Munshaur Karen Murphy Rick Musick Gary Myers Brenda Neeley Joyce Newby John Nunn Larry Oliver Steve Oliver Rhonda Orbik Joyce Owen Bob Page Michelle Painter Gary Parks Larry Parks Tara Passwater Rita Pearson Melvin Perry Sherry Perry Charles Peters Diane Pettigrew Fred PfeilTer Diana Phillips Jim Phillips Tim Phillips Linda Phipps Carl Pinckler Jim Pitts Bill Porter Rita Porter Steve Porter Mike Prather Phil Pratt Nancy Preusz Debra Pritchard Steve Pryor Patsy Quesinberry Cindy Radaker Lorraine Ramsey Bill Ray Bob Reed Diane Recd Joe Reed 169 Class play, prom, highlightjuniors happenings Bob Reger Mario Remson Linda Richard Wareen Richardson Hubert Rigdon Mike Riley Roger Rinker Jack Robeton June Robinson Kathy Roche Danny Rogers Robert Romines Carol Rothermel Darrell Russell Steve Sacilowski Rosalyn Sawyer Suzanne Schadler Dennis Schlabach Christie Schmitz Ric Schorr Larry Scott Carol Shabowski Cyndy Shaw Terry Sheets Dee Shelton Lori Shipley Cathy Short Anna Simmons Jim Slaven Ron Slick Carol Smith Jeanne Smith John A. Smith John D. Smith Karen Smith Marylin Smith Martha Smith Tim Smith Ted Sparks Bill Speidel Pam St. Clair Frank Steans Jill Stepp George Stith John Stone Jim Stout Keith Stover June Sullivan Nancy Summers Jim Swafford Clarence Swain Mary Swingley Teresa Symoens John Talbert Kay Talbert Bill Talley Becky Talmage Dale Tanner Jack Taylor Steve Taylor Marilyn Tellis Jack Thatch Patsy Thatch Cindy Thomas Cheryl Throgmorton Brenda Tilley Joy Todd Jim Tooley Doug Townsend Cindy Tracy Jane Trimble Delilah Tucker 170 ' - E7 Juniors Mark Turner and Mark Henderson Steve Porter finds it easy to observe team action sprint downstairs to make class before the bell. when folding chairs boost him l lf2 feet. fffifb Chris Turner Marcia Turner Mike Turner Jana Underwood Neil Upshaw Debbie Utterbach Mike VanWinkle Dave VanZandt Linda Voiles Danny Walden Bruce Walker Shawn Waltz Gerroll Ward Charles Washington Peggy Wasilewski Connie Watkins Dwight Watson Debbie Weatherly Bobby Weaver Tim Weaver Pam Welch Susie Welches Susie Wells Monica Wendling Don Wensel Bertha Wheeler Dorothy Wheeler Janet Whiteman Bob Wilkerson Phyllis Willhoite Don Williams Linda Williams Margaret Williams Steve Wilson Marsha Wingler Cher Wise Becky York Beth Youngblood Bobby Zell John Zerkle l7l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Leslie Ritter, treasurer, Marlene Hilligoss, secretary, .Iim Smith, president, Terri Timmons, vice-president. 'PHP l72 SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- ROW l: Marlene Hilligoss, Leslie Ritter, Veronica Roemer, Phyllis Hopwood, Sharon Ward. ROW 2: Jim Smith, Terri Timmons, ,X Sophomore Anita Kinser investigates a pamphlet to improve her knowledge of future home living. ff- f.-. ,- in Q l fl i ,W----Mat.. Pat Dixon, Lisa Gooding, Stepanhie Gilmore, Miriam Dill. ROW 3: Dane Hill, Jim Myers, Mark Kaminski, Sponsor Jeffrey Seulean, Larry Buck, Ricky Pitts, Dave Wells. Dana Parrish sounds the charge on his trumpet to signal the beginning ofthe second-half activities. l ' Frosh of and SSJI-IS join as sophs Bringing honor to sophomores early in the year, Diane Allen was crowned Homecoming Queen. Homeroom 209 placed third in homeroom floats at Homecoming. Later in the year, Ross Keith became the first sophomore to lead players on the basketball floor as Pirate mascot. Class officers .lim Smith, president, Terri Timmons, vice-president, Mar- lene Hilligoss, secretary, and Leslie Ritter, treasurer, met in Executive Council every Tuesday and organized a bake sale, decoration of bulletin boards at Christmas, and sophomores to help with after-Prom clean-up. Sophomores selected class rings and chose forest green and pale green as class colors. , ff 'iii f t M , i Chuck Abney . , f Mark Adair -'Q I .. 1 3 i , M . M M , 1-is Robyn Anwefback , ' A1 5 3 ' iis- H ' 5 Ji a,,X '- ' Ric Ainsworth i f CII. M r W 1 'Y' Q.. .Q-,J Mark Akers . . . if . Sriram? T A ,QA sf? at M W i : ., A Q 3 wu- .. .fl-, . 1 adv' 'si A -:Nei aa. -tv? fm Gary Allen Tracy Alley Regina Alsburn Denise Anderson N R' Teresa Anderson - Jama Anson Kent Applegate Bill Appleton Rodney Archey Charles Armstrong Kathleen Armstrong Robert Armstrong .mt Steve Armstrong ' - . i Tom Armstrong V Pam Ashby A . I . , '. as V A ' . .. .nm ww, - -fr 5'-Safes if ,. 5 151 . W -. ,-1 V -- -'Cf . ,. ,g 4, 3, , A an ' w I- , an it 'A A . t . - N f' - s V . a.. A V: :'..,,, .- . A Q, W E' 'lf .ff i - X ' 1- Ruth Atkins 173 Luther Austin Jeff Babb Debbie Baker Martha Baker Terri Barnard Jeff Barrett Bob Bassett Mike Bays Neil Beadle Dan Beard Pam Beatty Cheryl Beavers Kathy Bedwell Bruce Bennett Randy Bennett Rick Bennett Gina Berkshire Randy Bertram Greg Berry Pam Besett Peggy Besett Debbie Bilbrey Gary Bilbrey Phil Blakely George Bledsoe John Bledsoe Joe Blossom Danny Blueher Mike Boards Barbara Booker Teresa Boram Betty Boulware Pam Bouse Nanette Bowman Linda Boyer Debbie Bradford Linda Bradford Rebecca Branch Jerry Breech Vicki Brewyer : 5 V .1 if: , .t n me . f . as I '51 gag yrls be E 2 E i ,,,,., ,,WW,,,. V 1 I I G H I , ,, , , my .,ggf.5,-gk I I Soph Darlene Venis signs up for the National Filled with excitement, sophomore Diane Allen glows withjoy as she is crowned 1970 Homecoming Queen. ist Partl' Prior to the Mock Convention. og Soph iane Allen reigns over Homecoming Laura Bright John Brissenden David Bronnenberg Debra Brooks Janet Brooks Linda Brown Randy Brown Bruce Browning Linda Brumback Larry Buck Dan Buckles Susan Bunce Denise Bunton Vivian Bunton Steve Burgess Kenneth Burke Shirley Burris Jerry Candill Lisa Cantwell Sue Carpenter Roy Carr Debbie Carraco Ronald Carter Tim Carwile Tom Case Darryl Caudill Sandy Chambers Becky Chance Greg Chaney Janet Chapman Randy Chapman Jim Chatman Steve Cheever Kathy Childs Sam Clark Susan Clark Alan Clay Vickie Clay Roger Clem Cindy Clendenen Bobbie Coates Lisa Cobb Deborah Cole Steve Cole Margo Conner Kim Contos Jay Cook Mike Cook Connie Cookman Bill Cooper Keith Copeland Louise Cotton Cathy Councellor Gary Cox Stacy Craib Judy Craig Vickie Crose Carlotta Crumes Terri Culnane Susan Cunningham Mike Dalton Lisa Dare Vaughn Daughtery Rodney Davidson Debrah Davis Earl Davis Joe Davis Prentiss Davis Steve Davis Bill Day Melanie DeGrafTenreid Paul DeG ralfen reid 175 Jim Smith steers sophomore class activities Michelle DeHart Melody Dell Andrea Delphia Janet Dennis Cindy Denny Linda Denny Debbie DeVol Linda DeVol Gary Dickerson Stacy Dietzen Miriam Dill Ricky Ditteon Elmer Dixon Pat Dixon Robin Dodd Michelle Douglas Roxanne Dowell Larry Downey Kay Drennon Greg Dunteman Carolyn Durham Joyce Durham Sheila Durner Matt Dyehouse Sharon Eades Mike Eldridge Myron Eldridge Steve Eldridge Tom Ellis Venis Elmore Al English Star Estelle Jeff Evans Mary Everett Cindy Ewell Vickie Ferguson Donna Fields John Finley Bill Fischvogt Danny Fisher Marilyn Fisher Michael Fleenor Marcia Folsom Beverly Foster Rick Foust Carol Fox Rodney Fox Nancy Fuller Ron Fulp Jeii' Gale Deborah Garner Nancy Garrett Tim Garrett Nina Garrison Leonard Gaw Judy Gaylor Leanne Geiger Pearlie Gibbs Wanda Gibson James Gilbert John Gilley Susan Gilley Stephanie Gilmor Tony Girard Lisa Gooding Tom Goodson Elizabeth Gordon Geraldine Grant Jennie Gray Gary Gray Jerry Green Greg Greenland 176 C fy I W la at ill an ld Kgs l ' is gi-i as if if . ni 4 LH A 5' Z, is 7,1 1' as. 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Jim Griffin Anita Grisby Terry Gustin Jackie Gwin Shonda Hague Dawn Hall Teresa Hall Troy Halsell Tony Hamlin Larry Hamm Steve Hampton Pat Hanlon Debbie Harmon Robert Harmon Kathy Harrison Tom Hart Lisa Hathcoat Larry Hatt Lydia Helm Betty Henderson Melvin Hensley Barbara Henson Barb Heritz Bobby Hester Mary Highbaugh Dana Hill Marlene Hilligoss Mike Himes Larry Hines Cris Hinkle Jerry Hoefner Sondra Hogue Leanna Holding Bob Hood Joey Hopgood Faye Hopper Kenny Hopper Phyllis Hopwood Danny I-loush Claudia Hoyer Dan Hubler Jim Hudson Terri Hulfer David Hummel Mark Hummel Debra J ackey Duane Jackson James Jackson Willie Jackson Terri Janes Andy Johnson Brenda Johnson Diane Johnson Roxanne Johnson Steve Johnson Steve Johnson Teresa Johnson Darlene Jones Nancy Jones Thelma Jordon Mark Kaminski Ross Keith Kreston Keller Connie Key Leslee Keys Allona Kiel Conrad King Anita Kenser Vicky Kinser Fred Kiphart Pat Kluesner Joyce Knotts Leslie Ritter and Marlene Hilligoss find putting elforts toward a winning entry enjoyable. Tom Koester Mike Kollros Steve Krieg Chris Kuhl Melody Lakes Debbie Lambert Diana Landers William Landes Karl Lane Diane Larkin Paul Larkin Mary Leath F! 4, Barb Ledbetter 1' Rick Ledbetter Roger Ledbetter X 1' Gary Lemond J aynes Lester Mike Lewis Patty Lewis Leyva Lourdes John Litteral Darrell Lloyd Tia Lollar Rosemary Long Marianela Lopez Joseph Love Jana Lupton Robert McAllister Gary McCord Jerry McCorkle Terry McCorkle Robert McCullough Elijah McFearn Nancy McHaFfey Scott Mclntyre Mary McKelvey Mike McLain Danny McLaughlin Brenda McRoberts Beth Maddy Gary Marion Mary Jo Mauger Gary Max Ervin Melson Doris Melton Sharon Menifield Donna Mercer Dave Merrill 178 -' ' Caught displaying odd drinking habits, soph Phil Blakely becomes a catch-all while quenching his thirst ' t Class of 73 dominates enrollment with 560 Lee Ann Merritt Sheila Micheals John Miles Pattie Miller Peggy Miller Doug Minneman Joe Minnick Janis Mollett Charles Moody Randy Mooney Ron Moore Jim Moroney Janis Morrison Frank Mott Rodney Music Diane Myers Jim Myers Rhonda Myers Greg Neff Vickie Neh' Becky New Vickie Nicholas Ron Nichter Dinah Nolan Mike Nuce Abraham Nunn Mike Nyboer Vince Nyboer Jamey Odom Rick O'NeiI Regina Osborne Danny Orbik Rick Owen Vincent Owen Mike Page Mike Parker Dana Parrish Kevin Pascal Edward Paternoster Renee Pearson Rodney Perkey Jennifer Perkins Oscar Perry Carl Peterson Joel Pitman Ricky Pitts Luellen Porter Tom Porter Mike Presnell Robert Quackenbush Tony Qualls Bob Ramsey Teresa Randol Danny Ray Raymond Rayford Bill Razel Karen Rebenack Harold Rector Anne Redfield Ron Reeves Cathy Rhea John Rhule Sue Richards Larry Richardson Steve Riga Lanna Rigdon Leslie Ritter Jim Roemer Veronica Roemer Greg Roof Monty Russell Connie Ryder 179 Seulean initiates sophs to memorable events Larry Saubert David Schepper Meggy Schulyer Lynna Seal David Selby Sharon Sellers Vickie Sharpe Kevin Sheets Doug Shive John Shock Hershell Simmons Pam Simmons Jim Simpson Cheryl Sink Jeff Skelton Juanita Small Bruce Smith Carol Smith David Smith Jack Smith Jeff Smith Jim Smith Tony Smith Vicky Smith Debbie Snow Sue Ann Snyder Mike Songer Gloria Sorg Sam Southerland Debbie Sparks Jeff Sparks Jeffrey Sparks Debbie Spaulding Larry Spoo Cindy Staley Fred Stehler Vickie Stefller Steve Steigerwalt Chris Stone Jan Stuart David Sutton Amy Sylvester Mary Talmadge David Tanner Brad Taylor Darwin Teague Richard Tellis Jeff Terry Bill Thomas Anita Thompson Tom Thompson Carl Threet Joe Threet Terri Timmons Melvin Tinch Nancy Todd Ruby Todd Becky Tooley Della Troxell Carolyn Trueblood Glen Tuck Becky Tucker Earl Tucker Mike Turck Diane Turner Janet Turner Marquis Turner Jesse Vibbert Denny Vickery Darlene Venis Fred Wainscott Elaine Walker 180 v 'i ?' N a re , 'MM -sf Don Wallace Bill Walters Valerie Walsh Jodha Ward Misty Ward Sharon Ward Pat Wasilewski Lynn Watson David Waymire Karen Waymire Nancy Weatherford Tim Welker Shelly Wellons Dave Wells Terry West Donna Wetzel Cleave Wheeler Gary Wheeler Greg Whetsel John White Mary Whitehead Ginger Whittaker Doug Wilcox James Wilkinson Ron Wilkinson Gary Wilhoite Melanye Williams Tim Williams Neil Williams Naomi Williamson Paul Williamson Elaine Willoughby Tony Wills Brad Wilson Connie Wilson Loretta Wilson Mike Wilson Vickie Wood Rita Wright Don York Sophomore Venus Elmore leafs through the book while explaining a history assignment to Tim Williams. l8l Cafeteria supervision during the noon hour re- Vice-Principal Redding enjoys watching student quires a large part of Dean Lee Heckman's day. body antics during a twenty minute pep session. Dean John Dull contemplates executive head- aches as he prepares for grade card distribution. .-2-.1 Collier heads administration for 15th year With the addition of approximately two hundred students, an extra burden was placed on the administrative stalT. Heading the staff for the fifteenth year was Principal Robert E. Collier. Along with helping establish and enforce school policies, Mr. Collier supervised the ratings taken in November for the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Assisting Mr. Collier in supervising school activities was Vice-Principal Paul Redding. Dean of Boys John Dull and Dean of Girls Lee Heckman were in charge of disciplinary actions, absenteeism, and student problems. 182 , All 5 -'f7 grew Constantly confronted with mounds of work, Robert Collier faces his fifteenth year as Pirate Principal. Dr. Enoch Drumm, Superintendent ofSecondary Schools, prepares for the two-day teachers' institute. .3- Nu' lk, ra SK S .as S S el' A!z:?A ilz Eyg . School board aids vocations with 3.5 million The opening of the Vocational School located at 38th and Brown Streets was the biggest project of the Anderson School Board last year. The cost ran to three and a half million dol- lars. The curriculum of Madison Heights was greatly supplemented as was that of nine other school districts due to the opening of the school. An- other project was the opening of the new Greenbriar Elementary School. Joining the School Board in making administrative decisions was Jack Har- less, who replaced George Harrison as the assistant secretary of the board. 5 'Q-.B .Qlr SCHOOL BOARD-SEATED: .lack Harless, DeVar Litten, Evelyn J. Byrum, Anna Marie Gilmore, board clerk. STANDING: Frank Van The job of keeping area policies up to date falls to School Superintendent Mr. G. E. Ebbertt. Slyke, Robert Miller, Zebedee Christian, Morris G. Morrison. l 183 Q MARJORIE L. ANDREW----Foods II, Child Development, Voca- tional Counselor, B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Ball State.Uni- versity. MAXINE BARCUS-Girl's Physical Education, Health, Safety, Driver's Education, B.S., Manchester College. RONALD BEARD-Business Education, Sophomore Counselor, Football, B.S., Indiana State, M.A., Ed.S., Ball State University. ROY BLOUNT-Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra IV, B.S., M.A., Ball State University. PAUL BRADFORD-Driver's Education Head, Athletic Director, Lettermen, Baseball, M.S., Butler University. TOM BRUIN- Driverls Education, Football, B.S., M.A., Ball State University. PHIL BUCK-Driver's Education, Basketball, B.S., M.A., Indiana Uni- versity. THOMAS CHEZEM-Geometry, Basic Math, B.S., Pur- due University, Indiana University, M.A., Ball State University. JERRY C. CHILDERS-Special Needs Education,,Work Study C0- ordinator, Baseball, A.B., Anderson College, M.A.E., Ball State Uni- versity. JUNE CREED-Business Education, Future Secretaries, Business Area Supervisor, M.A., Ball State University. LINDA CURREN-U.S. History, Future Teachers, B.S., Ball State Uni- versity. JANET SUE DAVIS-Home Economics, Foods I, B.S., M.A., Ball State University. RICHARD DICKERSON-Driver's Education, Football, Gym- nastics, Track, B.S., Indiana State University. JOHN R. EGLOFF -Band, B.S., Indiana State University. MILDRED FELMLEE- Librarian, A.B., Ashbury College, M.A., Ball State University. EL- DON FLAMING-Basic Algebra I, II, B.S., Anderson College, M.A., Southeastern State. WILLIAM FRAME-Concert Choir, Highlighters, Novelettes, Mixed Choir, Choral Director, B.M.E., Wichita State University, M.M.E., Boston University, MARGARET J. FURNACEfEnglish ll, A.B., Hanover College. GERDA GOGOLIN-English ll, Ger- man I, II, III, Pep Club, B.A., Anderson College. LARRY L. GOOD-Safety, Health, Basketball, Baseball, B.S., M.A., Ball State University. Librarian Mrs. Felmlee busily prepares notices to send to students having overdue books. 184 Starter Ron Beard appears to be prepared for anything as he assists at a varsity track meet. Mrs. Creed becomes Business Supervisor F Q55 Q NNW. , M 5 -SQ: '21,-e,9 I QS In October, Mrs. June Creed as- sumed the post of Area Business Edu- cation Supervisor. Mrs. Creed has been Business Department Head for MHHS, MHJHS, and SSJHS. Nine new educators were added to the staff, six filling openings left in last year's staff, and three hired to han- dle the additional pupil load. In addi- tion to classroom assignments, faculty duties included sponsoring MH organ- izations, supervising extra-curricular activities, and coaching. Each of the faculty members held either a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree. Many of the teachers had also acquired Masters of Art or Masters of Science degrees. Newly appointed Area Business Supervisor, Mrs. June Creed, examines speed test scores. LOUISE GRANTHAM--Modern History: Junior Counselor: Serv- ice Club: B.S., Purdue University, M.A.E., Ball State University. JANE W. GWINN-Family Living, Clothing I, ll: Home Econom- ics Head: B.S., Purdue University, M.S., Ball State University. ELVA MAE HAMILTON-English 10: A.B., Ball State Univer- sity. BILL HARLESS-U.S. History: B.A., M.A., Ball State Uni- versity. MARY SUE HARRINGTON-U.S. History, Sociol0gy1B.A,, Pur- due University, M.A., Stanford University. GENE HODSON---In- dustrial Arts, Vocational Metals: B.S., M.A., Ball State University. JOHN HOREVAYvPhysical Education: Physical Education Head: Equipment Manager, Football, Track: B.S., Anderson College, M.A., Ball State University. ROBERT E. HUMPHREY-Book- keeping I, Business Math: Ticket Manager: Golf: Monterey Junior College, B.S., Ball State University. FLOYD C. HUTCHINSON-English l0,l2: B.S., M.A., Ball State University. LINDA JAMES-English IO, History IO: Cheerleaders: B.S,, Indiana State University. WILLIAM A, JENNINGS-Speech ll,l2, Sociology: Senior Class Sponsor, Thespians, Play Director: B.S., M.A., Ball State University. GEORGE C. JOHNSON-- Government, Economics: A.B., Franklin College. ROBERT JOHNSON-Drafting: Industrial Education Department Head: B.S., Marion College, M.A., Ball State University. JAMES H. JONES-Zoology, Physiology: Science Department' Head: Caduceus Medical Association, Cinderellas: Cross Country, Track and Field: A.B., Indiana Central College, M.S., University of Mis- souri. RUBY A. JONES-English 10: National Poetry Contest: A.B., Earlham College. BETTY LACKEY-English 12, Composition: B.S., Indiana State University. FRED J. LAMB-Driver's Education: Wrestling: B.S., Indiana Uni- versity. DALE LECHLITNER-Industrial Arts: Campus Book Club: Gymnettes: Tennis, Gymnastics: B.A., M.A., Ball State University. CAROLE McCAFFERTY-English ll: BUCCANEER: B.A., M.A., Ball State University, HENRY A. MCLAIN---U.S, History, Psychology: Social Studies Department Head, Area Social Studies Supervisor: B.S., Indiana State University, M.A., Ball State Univer- sity. 185 Junior class Sponsor Maurice W1-ight displays Mrs. Hamilton relates the events ofthe morning to Mrs. Roller as they relax during the lunch break concern while watching a Priate track practice. JOSEPH N. MITCHELLsBusiness Educationg B.S., M.A., Ball State University. JILL NEWBERRY-English ll, Sophomore Speechg Pep Club: B.A., Anderson College. DAVID L. NICHOL- SON-Driver's Education, Football, Swimmin: B.S., Ball State Uni- versity. PAUL T. NOGGLE-World History, Modern History, A.B., Marion College, B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Indiana University. PATRICIA NORTHCUTTfSpanish I, II, III, English IO, Spanish Club: A.B., University of Kentucky. JAMES C. PATTON-Instru- mental Music, Music Theory, Music Department Headg Stage Band, Marching Band, Small Ensemble, Concert Bandg B.M.E., Indiana University, M.A.E., Ball State University. THOMAS A. PIERCE-General Business, Sales, Bookstore Man- agerg B.S., Anderson College. ESTHER RAINES-Business, Typ- ing, A.B., Ball State University. WILLIAM B. RIFFE-Gov- ernment, Economics: B.S., St. Joseph College, M.A., Ball State University. ROSEMARY RING-English l0, ll, B.S., Ball State University. JOHN R. RILEY Knot picturedj-fArtg B.S.T., Ball State University. FRANK S. ROBERTSON-Algebra III, IV, Plane Geometryg B.S., Anderson College, M.S. Ball State University. Edward Roettinger- General Business, Journalism I, II, JOLLY ROGER, Quill and Scrollg B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Ball State University. WILLIE L. ROLLER-Composition, English 12, B.S., Anderson College, M.A., Ball State University. STEPHEN RYBOLT-Modern History, Cross Country, Trackg B.S., Ball State University. ELSIE W. SANDERS-Latin I, II, III, A,B., Indiana University. FORREST W. SCHEPPER-Director of Guidance and Counseling, B.S., M.A., Indiana State University. RONALD SCHROEDER- Drafting, Wood Craft, Auto Mechanicsg B.S., M.A., Ball State Uni- versity. DOROTHY M. SEARSwFoods I, ll, lIIg B.S.H.E., Purdue University. IB6 1970 Iinds facult taking 1 on 9 new members G. JEFFREY SEULEAN-Business Math, Business Principles, Sophomore Class Sponsorg B.S., M.A., Ball State University. DON- NA J. SHARP-Foods I, Clothing I, Home Planning: B.S., Ball State University. CORAMAE SIMMONS-Composition IZ, A.B., M.A., Ball State University. R. M. SLONE---Chemistry, Physics, B.S., Purdue University. ANN SMITH-French I, ll, III, TREASURE CHEST, Quill and Scrollg B.A., Purdue University, M.A., Ball State University. B. C. SMITH-World History, Philosophyg Student Council, Academic Teamg B.A., M.A., Ball State University. MORRIS SMITH--Vocational Carpentry, B.S., Ball State University. MI- CHAEL SOKOL-Economics, Government: B.S., Purdue Univer- sity, M.A., Ball State University. JAMES W. SUTTON-Anatomy: Baseball, Basketballg B.S., M.S., Indiana University. HAROLD E. THOMPSON-Voca- tional Education, Industrial Arts: Swimming: B.S., M.A., Ball State University. JACK THURSTON-U.S. History, World Geography: B.S., Ball State University. EDWARD VAN HORN-English IO, Language Arts Department Head, B.S., Anderson College, M.A., Ball State University. MAURICE E. WANN-Algebra III, V, Calculus: Math Depart- ment Head, Area Math Supervisor, B.S., Purdue University, M.A., Ball State University. PATRICIA WHIPPO-Typing, Shorthand: B.S., M.S., Ball State University. JERRY J. WILLIAMS--Audio- Visual Director, Golf: B.S., Indiana University, M.S., Southern Illinois University. MAURICE E. WRIGHT ----f Chemistry, Biology: Junior Class Sponsor, Science Club Sponsor: B.S., Indiana Univer- sity, M.A., Ball State University. LOIS GILL Bookkeeper. KATHLEEN HERRON--Secretary to the Principal, Registrar, KATHLEEN MORRIS-Secretary to the Vice-Principal. RUTH VIRGINIA PRYOR--R.N., St. John's Hickey Memorial Hospital. PAT REASNER tnot picturedl- Secretary to the Athletic Director. Johnson provides leadership for the MH faculty Mr. McLain, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Simmons, and Mrs. Creed discuss election returns in the empty hall. ' I87 Having been released from the spirit jail, Mr. MAINTENANCE CREW-Robert Sink, Shirley Pope, Jim Wilson, Oren Vaughn, Dewey Ward, Gus Carpenter. Cafeteria and janitorial units condition MH Colorful new tables and benches pro- vided more atmosphere during meals at Madison Heights. An increase in stu- dents kept the cafeteria staff of 25 cooks busy preparing enough plate lunches and a la carte items to satisfy all Pirates. Headed by John Baker, the custodi- ans remodeled the Madison Heights basement during the summer, creating five separate oflices for the department heads. MH custodians were present on the school grounds 24 hours a day throughout the year. l l ,C M sflr .W ,,i, , irirr A,5,,,n., km K M 7, K ww E? 5 f mmf' ',A, .. . i mm'-w,k ' MK. - ' ..,. .- wesrtiz c. ' 'z f ' A , ,,.,,,,, l .,,,...,,, ,, . .,,....,,.,..,.,,- . COOKS-SEATED: Betty Foley, June Brummet, Francis Fisher, Mildred Colliver, Mary Price, Barbara McDowell, Gladys Cook, Lavone DeLong, Mabel McKinney, Lorraine Edgell. STANDING: Mary Hartman, Nan l88 Burnett, Jean Manis, Marie Elder, Mary Phillips, Mary Lemon, Norma Stuleer, Margret Pavey, Dorothy Roof, Barbra Lewellen, Nadine Abel, Betty Washburn, Stella Harmen. Mrs Andrew is named vocational counselor Mrs. Marjorie Andrew began her duties as vocational counselor this year. Conducting College Guidance Night and aiding students throughout the year hlled out her new routine. Helping seniors to select, apply, and prepare for colleges was head counselor Mr. Forrest Schepper. Mrs. Louise Grantham, junior counselor, adminis- tered PSAT and NMSQT tests to col- lege bound juniors. Sophomore counse- lor Mr. Ronald Beard supplied many answers for inquisitive sophomores and assisted with schedule changes. MS MH counselor Louise Grantham is responsible for seeing all Pirates through thejunior year. 189 'llugr nclex A Abbot, Marita 1103 173 Abel, Martha 11 13 109,163 Abel, Nancy 11 13 99,132,163 Abney, Charles 1103 173 ACADEMIC BOWL 114 Adair, Mark 1103 76,127, 133,173 Adair, Michael 1123 132 Adams, Betty 11 13 104,132,163 Alferbach, Robin 1103 104,102, 133,173 Ainsworth, Rick 1103 45,52,53,97, Akers, Pamela 11 13 99,132,163 Brown, 1 15, Akers, 130,173 Je1T11 13 34,57,62,97,l35, 1 162. 63 Akers,- Marc 1103 45,135,173 Albers ,William 1123 140 Alfrey, Brenda 1123 140 Allen, Belinda 11 13 163 Allen, Beverly11 13 80,117,163 Allen, Conrad 1103 173 Allen, Diane 1103 13,34,35,99,1o6, 112 130,133 135,173,174 111, , , Al1en,Gary1103 173 Allen, Alley, Mark 1123 140 Tracy 1103 106,133,173 Alsburn, Regina 1103 173 Anderson, Mark 1113 163 Anderson, Mary 1103 173 ANDERSON' SCHOOL BOARD 183 Anderson, Teresa 1103 133,173 Andrews, Mrs. Marjorie 184,189 Anson, Jama1l0399,113,121,l33, 173 Appleton, Bi111103 173 Applegate, Kent 1103 133,173 Archey, Rodney 1103 49,173 Armstrong, Charles 1103 173 Bedwell, Kathy 1103 133,174 Belt, Elizabeth 11 13 108,163 Bennett, Bruce 1103 174 Bennett, Dale 11 13 163 Bennett, Douglas 11 13 163 Bennett, Jack 1123 25,44,52,97, 109,140 Bennett, June 1123 16, 17,22,1 14, 129,140 Bennett, Katherine 1123 140 Bennett, Randy 11 13 l4,103,104, 163 Bennett, Randy 1103 174 Bennett, Rick 1103 104,174 Berkshire, Gina 1103 104,174 Bernhardt, Cheryl 1123 72,140 Berry, Gregory 1103 45,52,61,127, 133,174 Bertram, Randy 1103 74,174 Besett, Linda 11 13 99,163 Besett, Pamela 1103 99,133,174 Besett, Peggy 1103 174 Bickel, Cynthia 11 13 133,163 Biddle, Georgiana 1123 l08,109, 1 18,140 Biddle, Moneva11 1398,1 11,1 15, 132,163 Bigler, Jan 11 l344,45,88,97,163 Bilbrey, Bruce 1123 140 Bilbrey, Debra 1103 84, 102, 104, 174 Billbrey, Gary 1103 174 Bivens, Paul 1123 140 Blake, Elizabeth 1123 140 Blake, Michael 11 13 103,164 Brochman, He1ge1l 13 l5,34,5 1 , 133,135,164 Bronne Brooks Brooks Brooks nberg, David 1103 49,175 , Debra1103 133,175 ,Janet1103 115,133,175 ,Wi1lie1l 13 164 Brough, Shirley 11 13 108,164 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Betti1123 141 Brenda1103 106,175 Deborah 11l399,164 Debra1l1399,ll9.164 Brown, Garry 1123 131,141 Brown, Jack 11 13 164 Brown, James 11 13 68,130,l32, 164 Brown, Luther 1103 45,175 Brown, Pat 1123 141 Randy 1103 175 Blakely Bledsoe Bledsoe ,Phil1ip1l03 174 , George1103 174 ,John1l03 174 Brown, Richard 1123 132,141 Brown, Richard1113 164 Browning, Bruce1l03 175 Bruin, Mr. Tommy 47,184 Brumback, Deborah 1113 164 Brumback, Linda1103 175 Bryson, Ted 1123 141 BUCANNEER STAFF 121 Buch, Burcatta1113 164 Buck, Allen 1123 141 Buck, Cynthia 11 13 98,99,1 12,1 13, l27,130,132,l62 Buck, Larry 1103 49,58,61,172,l75 Buck, Mr. Phil 58,59,60,84,184 BUCKETTES 113 Buckles, Donald 1103 111,133,175 Buckner, Thomas 1123 106,141 Budd, Je1'T1l'23 24,47,48,67,97,l41 Bullock, Gary 1123 l22,l23,l32, 142,147 Bunce, Susan 1103 104,175 Armst rong, Kathleen 1103 106, 130,133,173 Armst rong, Lois 11 13 163 Armstrong, Robert 11 13 163 Armst Armst Armst rong, Robert 1103 173 rong, Steven 1103 103,173 rong, Thomas 1103 173 Arnold, Robert 11 13 109,163 Ashburn, Vicky 1123 109,112,1 13, 133,140 Ashby, Brenda 11 13 163 Ashby, Pamela 1103 102,173 Atkins, Ruth 1103 173 Atteberry, Jinger 1103 130,99 ADUIO-VISUAL AIDS 119 Aumend, Steven 1123 140 Austin, Luther 1103 174 Aylward, John 1123 140 B Babb, JelTrey1103 174 Babb, Sherry 1123 89,111,1 12,1 13, 131,140 Bacher, John 11 13 163 Baker, Arthur 11 13 163 Baker, Claudia 11 13 163 Baker, Deborah 1103 1l2,1 l3,130, 133,174 Baker, Martha 1103 111,l12,1 13, 133,174 Baker, Randy 11 13 47,64,132,l63 Baldwin, Sandra1113 163 Bandy, Paul 11 13 163 Barcus, Mrs. Maxine 184 Barnard, Teresa 1103 1ll,1 12, 1l3,1 15,133,174 Barnhardt, Chery1123 113,132 Barrett, Jef1'rey1103 174 Barton, Rick 1123 88,127,132, 140 Basey, Debby 1123 140 Bassemer, Louann111382,99,112, 113,127,l30,l32,l62,l63 Bassett, Robert 1103 104,174 Baugh, William 1113 163 Bays, Brad 1123 93,126,127,132, 140,147 Bays, Michael 1103 174 Baysinger, Brenda 1123 133,140 Beadle, Neil 1103 174 Bear, Jerry 1123 140 Beard, Dan 1103 174 Beard, Mr, Ron 184 Beaty, Pamela 1103 174 Beavers, Cheryl 1103 174 Bechtel, Theresa 1123 112,113, 127,133,140 190 Bledsoe, Michael 11 13 184 Blevins, SueAnn 1123 140 Blossom, Joseph 1103 174 Blount, Mr. Roy 93,184 Blueher, Danny 1103 174 Boards, Gary 1123 1l,l6,26,27,46, 47,54,69,79,97,l 17,140 Boards, Jue111 13 54,97,164,167 Boards, Michael 1103 49,54,55, 174 Bollinger, David 11 13 164 Booker, Barbara 1103 174 Booker, Michael 11 13 91,164 Boram, Sharon 1123 133,140 Boram, Theresa 1103 106,115,130, 133,174 Boswell, Kenneth 11 13 164 Boulware, Bernerdean 1113 119, 133,164 Boulware, Betty 1103 174 Bourne, Christie 1123 133 Bouse, Pamela 1103 174 Bouslog, Jim 11 l347,64,164 Bowen, Jeannene111399,ll3,132, 164 Bowman, Nanette1103 30,99,11l, 112,133,174 Boyd, Martin 1113 164 Boyd, Sarah 11 13 164 Boyd, Vicky 11 13 132,164 Boyer, Linda 1103 133,174 Boyer, Rhonda 1103 104,174 Bradberry, Gary 1123 106,141 Bradford, Debra 1103 100,101, 1 12,133,174 Bradford, Gilbert 1123 141 Bradford, Linda 1103 102,104,113 130,133,174 Bradford, Mr. Paul 65,184 Brady, Margie 11 13 164 Branch, Jay 1113 164 Branch, Rebecca 1103 174 Branch, Thomas 1113 164 Brantlinger, John 11 13 74,164 Brantlinger, Karen 1113 164 Brashears, Rickey 1123 132,141 Brauchla, Brenda 1103 174 Breech, Jerry 1103 174 Breek, Larry 1113 164 Brehm, John 1123 l05,l28,129, 132,141 Brewster, Mary 1123 27,89,98, 120,l24,129,l32,14l Brewyer, Vicki 1103 174 Bright, Laura 1103 99,175 Brissenden, John 1103 52,175 Brizendine, Donald 11 13 147,164 Broadnax, Kevin 1113 164 Buntin, Janet 1103 175 Buntin, Vivian 1103 133,175 Burgess, Shirley 1123 142 Burgess, Steve 1103 175 Burgess, Virgie1113 164 Burk, Teresa 11 13 98,1 12,1 13,132, 162,164 Burke, Deborah 1l1398,99,l13, 132,164 Burke, Judy 1123 16,l7,72,129,l42 Burke, Kenneth 1103 49, 175,181 Burkhardt, Deborah 11 13 87,l04, 1 1 1,164 Burlinson, Rita 1123 142 Burns, Janice1l 13 164 Burris, Shirley 1103 175 Burt, Sam 11 13 54,97,164 Burton, Brad 11 13 164 Burton, Gordon 1123 142 Burton, Marvin 11 13 164 Buser, Nancy 11 13 103,104,164 Bush, Jane 1123 80,1 13,133,142 Buston, Michael 11 13 164 Bybee, Imajean1113 164 Byrne, Rodger 11 13 64,164 C CADUDEUS 127 Cain, Beverly 1123 142 Cain, Gerald 1123 142 Caldwell, Je1Trey1113 123,164 Calfee, Deborah 11 1399,l64 Callender, Terry 1123 16,142 Callender, Deborah 11l373,99,164 Cameron, Gary 1123 69,97, 103, 142,147 Campbell, Gordon 11 13 164 Campbell, Kathleen 11 1399,108,164 Cantwell, Lisa 1103 175 Carey, Rick 1123 73,79,l42 Carpenter, Mary 11 13 108,164 Carpenter, Sue 1103 175 Carpenter, Virgil 11 13 164 Carr, Roy 1103 175 Carraco, Deborah 110385,1l5,12l, 175 Carter, Deborah 11 13 99,132,164 Carter, Ronald 1103 175 Carter, Vickie 11 13 164 Carwile, Dan 11 13 47,58,61,67,68, 97,132,164 Carwile, Tim 1103 104,175 Case, Thomas 1103 175 Caudill, Darryl 1103 55,175 Caylor, Deborah 1103 99,106,133 Chambers, Sandra 1103 99,1 13,175 Chance, Rebecca 1103 77,175 Chaney, Greg 1103 175 Chapman, Janet 1103 104,133,175 Chapman, William 1103 175 Chapple, Joyce112392,l10,1l3, 133,142 Charlton, Debra 11 13 119,164 Chatman, James 1103 49,175 Cheever, Rick 1123 143 Cheever, Steven 1103 175 G Gale, Jeffrey 1105 49,52,176 Chenoweth, Pamela 11 15 164 Chezem, Mr. Thomas 184 Childers, Mr. Jerry 184 Childs, Kathy 1105 106,l l7,l30, 175 Christ, George 110549 CINDERELLAS 112 Claborn, Jack 1125 143 Clark, Brenda1ll5 111,115,164 Clark, Cynthia 1125 98,1 13,133, 143 Clark, David 11 1544,83,l32,164 Clark, Sammy 1105 49,175 Clark, Susan 1105 76,99,1 l3,l30, 133,175 Clark, Vanessa 1105 133 Clark, Wanda 1125 133,143 Class, James 1125 104,132,143 Clay, Alan 1105 130,175 Clay, Vickie 1105 99,106,175 Clayton, Anita 1125 98,1 l3,l32, 138,143 Cleaver, Cindy 1125 98,1 12,1 13, 127,132,143 Clear, LuAnn 111599,132,162,164 Clem, Rodney 1115 164 Clem, Roger1105 175 Clemons, Marcia 1125 1 1 1,l18, 143 Clendenen, Cindy 1105 99,130,l33, 175 Clendenen, Vicki 1125 98,1 13,133, 143 Clutch, John 1125 35,47,54,143, 149 comes, Bobbie 1105 76,175 Coats, Cathy 1125 22,9s,i23,13i, 143 Cobb, Deborah 1125 143 Cobb, Lisa 1105 99,106,1 13,121, 130,133,175 Cobble, Barbra 1125 143 Cole, Debra 1105 99,175 Cole, Steve 1105 175 Coleman, James 11 15 47,97,164 Colip, Kevin 11 15 64,164 Collier, Mr. Robert 139.182 Collins, Jerry 1125 143 CONCERT CHOIR 109 Conne11,Ju1a1ll5109,l12,1l3, 132,164 Conner. Margo1105 99,1 15,175 Conner, Richard 11 15 164 Conwell, Brenda 11 15 36,102,104, 130,132,164 Contos, Kim 1105 175 Cook, Jay 1105 175 Cook, Jon 1125 37,47,96,97, 143 Cook, Michael 1105 175 Cookman, Connie 1105 104,175 COOKS 188 Cooper, Carolyn 11 l598,1 12,1 13, l27,l30,l33,l64 Cooper, Gayla 11 15 80,164 Cooper, William 1105 49,175 Copeland, Keith 1105 175 Corn, Rebecca Sue 1125 119,143 Corlew, Susan 11 15 164 Corlew, Timothy 11 15 164 Corwin, Thelda Kay 1125 17,103, ll5,1l6.l26,l27,l29,l43 Cotton, Bobby 11 15 164 Cotton, Lewis Daryl 1125 l1,l6, 39,47,49,58,60,6l,97,1l7,l34, 138,143 Cotton, Regina 1105 175 Counceller. Kathy 1105 175 Cousins, Robin 11 15 164 Cox, Debra 11 15 17,164 Cox. Gary 1105 175 Cox, Gregory Alan 1125 143 Cox, Jeffery Lynn 1l2547,l43 Crabtree, Susan 11 15 99,1 12,1 13, l27,130,132,l62,164 Craib, Karen 11 15 99,1 15,165 Craib, Stacey Lynn 1105 ll5,133, 175 Craig, Betty Marie 1125 143 Craig, Lynda 11 15 132,165 Crandall, Steve 11 1547,58,6l,68, 69,97,l65 Creed, Mrs. Loris J. ll0,184,185, 187 Creek, Catherine Sue1125 143 Croke, Dale1115 165 Crose, Glen 11 15 165 Crose, Sharon K. 1125 132,143 Crose, Vicki A. 1105 175 Crousore, Dawn 11 15 132,165 Crume, Donald Raymond 1125 107,109,143 Crumes. Carlotta Jo 1105 104,175 Cullnane, Linda 11 15 l12,12l,132, 165 Cullnane, Terri Lynn 110598, 113,l33,174,175 Cunningham, Susan Kay 110599, 108,127,l33,175 Curren, Mrs. Linda 111,184 D Dalton, Cynthia 11 15 99,1 l3,121, 165 Dalton, Michael James 110549, 175 DANCE BAND 103 Dare, Lisa Ann 110599,133,130, 175 Darnell, Rosemary 11 15 132,165 Daugherty, Loretta L. 1125 111, 132,143 Daugherty, Vaughn 1105 175 Davidson, Rodney Jay 1105 175 Durham, Carolyn 1105 99,1 1 1,1 12, 1l3,130,133,l35,l76 Durham, Jay 1125 144 Durham, Joyce 1105 133,176 Durham, Richard 1115 165 Durner, Sheila 1105 176 Dyehouse, Matthew 1105 176 E Eads, Sharon Elaine 1105 106,176 Earley, Robert Glen 1125 11,44,51, 68,97,144 Ebbert, Mr. G. E. 183 Edgell, Leslie 11 15 165 Edwards, Jay 11 15 109,1 17,1 18, 130,132,165 Eglo1T, Mr. John 184 Eldridge, Eldridge, Eldridge, Eldridge, Eldridge, James111564,165 Michael Ray 1105 55,176 Myron J.1l05 176 Robin L.1125 144 Steven Jeffrey 1105 176 Ellis, Gregory 11 15 104,165 Davis, Debrah Kay 1105 175 Davis, Earl Jr. 1105 175 Davis, 1nez11 15 165 Davis, Mrs. Janet 184 Davis, Joseph 1105 175 Davis, Linda Diane1l25 143 Davis, Printas Earl 1105 49,175 Davis, Rene J. 1125 143 Davis, Stephan 1105 11,50,51,106, 175 Davis, William 11 15 47,165 Dawson, Cynthia 11 1 5 98,99 Dawson, Robert Keith 1125 116, 1 18,143,147 Day, William Lewis 1105 175 Dayton, Daniel 11 15 165 Deamus, Susan 11 15 165 DeGraf1'enreid, Kathy1l15 104, 108,165 DeGra1Tenreid, Melanie 1125 104, 175 DeGra1Tenreid, Paul 1105 49,175 Dehart, Michelle Anne 1105 99,176 Dehority, Katherine Ann 1125 143 Deiser, Mary111599,ll9,l65 Delgado, Jorge E.1125 144 Dell, Melody 1105 176 Delph, Deborah Lynn 1125 109, 133,144 Delphia, Andrea Kay 1105 99,1 1 1, 1l2,113,130,l33,l76 Demos, Edward Michael 1125 12, 24,26,27,142,144,l47 Demos, Demos, Dennis, Denny. Denny, DeVol, Gregory1l 15 132,162,165 Sheila 11 15 103,104,165 Janet 1105 104,176 Cindy Diane 1105 176 Jerry 11 15 165 Debra Lynn 1105 133,176 Ellis, John 11 15 165 Ellis, Melinda 11 15 165 Ellis, Rebecca Suzanne 1125 98, 144 Ellis, Thomas Joe 1105 176 Elmore, Dawn1l1598,109,l11, 1 12,1 13,1 19,132,165 Elmore, Venus Anne 1105 99, 106, 176,181 English, Alphonso 1105 176 Engstrom, Bryan 1115 50,51,130, 132,165,167 Engstrom, Linda Gail 1125 108, 131,132,144 Eppards, Kathleen 11 15 99,132, 165 Ervin, John 11 15 165 Esche, Debra 11 15 27,98,99,1 12, 120,l23,124,l32,165 Eskew, Mark Allen 1125 144 Estelle, Starr Ann 1105 104,176 Estep, Frankie11 15 165 Estep, Mary Ann 1125 109,144 Eutsler, Gary Michael 1125 144 Evans, Jeffrey Neale 1105 56,133, 176 Evans, Randy C.1125 144 Everett, Mary 1105 176 Everman, James D,1125 144 Ewell, Cynthia Lee 1105 104,176 Ewell, Deborah Lynn 111598, 108,132,166 F Farmer, Michael Albert 1125 144, 1 16 Faucett, Debra 11 15 113,166 Felmlee, Mrs. Mildred 118,184 Felts, Anthony 11 15 166 DeVol, Linda 1105 176 DeVol, Loree1l 15 117,132 Dickerson, Mr. Charles 49,51,184 Dickerson. Gary Dean 1105 106, 176 Dickerson, William 11 15 165 Dickey, Kelton Ray 1125 ll,l6,30, 47,65,93,96,97,132,135,138,144 Dickson, Robert Corwin 1125 144 Dietz, Steven 11 15 165 Dietzer, Stacey E. 1105 175 Dietzon, Jana Sue 1125 l09,111, 112,l21,l31,133,l44 Dill, Mirian Louise 1105 99,1 15, 1 13,172,176 Ditteon, Richard Paul 1125 16,l7, 103,1l4,129,131,l4l,l44 Ditteon, Ricky 1105 176 Dixon, Cynthia 11 15 108,165 Dixon, Elmer 1105 176 Dixon, Patricia Diane1l05 127, 130,l33,l72,176 Dodd, Robin Alan 1105 176 Dolenski, Michael 11 15 165 Dolenski, Timothy 11 15 165,132 Douglas, Gary 11 15 132,165 Douglas, Michelle Ann 1105 111, 112,1l3,l30,133,176 Douglas, Theresa Joy 1125 98,1 12, 113,l27,l31,132,l44 Dowell, Frances Roxanne 1105 130,176 Downey, Larry Edward 1105 176 Drennon, Rosing Kay1l0517,133, 176 Driskell, Bobby 11 15 165 Drumm, Dr. Enoch 183 Dugger, Glenna 1125 132,144 Dull, Mr, John 47,55,182 Dunlop, Connie11 15 104,165 Dunteman, Greg 1105 103,176 Fells, Vicki Lynn 1125 144 Fenimore,Chris1l 15 166 Ferguson, Ernest 11 15 166.1 17 Ferguson, Thomas D. 1125 144, 120,123,147 Ferguson, Vickie Ga1e1105 176 Ferguson, Mark 11 15 166,68 Ferrell, Finis Dwight 1125 144 Ferrell, Terri Ann 11 15 166,108 Fields, Diana Carol 1125 144 Fields, Donna Sue 1105 176,104 Finley, John Quincy 1105 176 Finley, Michael Robert 1125 144 Fischvogt, William C. 1105 176, 104,103 Fisher, Danny S.1105 176 Fisher, Marilyn Kay 1105 l76,l33, 1 15 Fisher, Sheilah Joe 1125 144 Flaming, Mr. Eldon 184 Fleenor, Michael Allen 1105 176, 74 Flowers, Deborah 1115 166,104,132 Flowers, James1l 15 166 Flynn, Robert 11 15 166 Foley, Gary 11 15 166,51 Folsom, David 11 15 166,132 Folsom, Marrha L.1105 l76,104,77 Foreman, Diane 1125 145 Foreman, Leslie 11 15 166,l27,l30, 98,132,99,l 12,1 13 Forsythe, Sheryl 11 15 166,108 Foster, Beverly 1105 176,104,133 Foust, Paul 11 15 166,132 Foust, Richard A. 1105 176,127, l26,1 18 Fox, Carol 1105 176,130,99,112 Fox, Mary Ann 1125 98,145,129, 131,l32,120,l23,135,24,15 Fox, Rodney Jay 1105 176 Fox, Terry June 1125 145 Frame, Mr. William D. 108,184 Fraser, Donald 11 15 166,103 Frazier, Cheryl Ann 1125 98,145 Freestone, Russell 11 15 166 French, Rodney A. 1125 l45,l07, 109 Fry, Phillip Joel 1125 145,132 Fuller, Constance 11 15 166, Fuller, Eldora Irene 1125 145,l12, 1 13,133 Fuller, Frank 11 15 166 Fuller, Nancy Lee 1105 176,133 Fulp, Gary Wayne 1125 145 Fulp, Ge0rgiana1l 15 Fulp, Ronald Lee 1105 176 Funkhouser, Mark 1115 l66,47, l24,97,64 Furnace, Mrs. Margaret J. 184 FUTURE SECRETARIES 110 FUTURE TEACHERS 111 Gardner, Marc1l15 166 Garner, Deborah 1105 176 Garrett, Marvin 11 15 166 Garrett, Nancy 1105 99,133,176 Garrett, Tim 1105 77,133,176 Garrison, Nina 1105 176 Gaw, Leonard 1105 176 Gaylor, Judy 1105 99,130,133,l35, 176 Geiger, Leann 1105 176 Gibbs, Pear1ie1105 176 Gibson, Cathy 11 15 39,101,1 13, 124,162,166 Gibson, Wanda 1105 176 Gilbert, James 1105 54,176 Gilbert, Joseph 1125 118,145 Gill, Mrs. Lois 187 Gi11am,Ra1ph1125 145 Gillespie, Karen 11 15 127,166 Gilley, John 1105 176 Gilley, Jane 1125 145 Gilley, Susan 1105 133,176 Gilmore. Stephanie 1105 99,130, 172,176 Girard, Anthony 1105 176 GIRLS' PE ASSISTANTS 119 Givan, Linda 1115 39,101,166 Gogolin, Miss Gerda 184 Good, Mr. Larry 58,6l,85,l84 Gooding, Hubert 1125 109,145 Gooding, Lisa 1105 77,99,133,l72, 176 Goodson, Tommy 1105 Goodson, Tom 1105 176 Goodwin, Patricia 11 15 166 Gordon, Elizabeth 1105 104,176 Gothard, Dottie1l25 133,145 Gourley, Steve1125 1 1,26,27,47, 54,65,96,97,132,l35,138,146 Graham, Jerry 11 15 166 Graham, Larry 1125 146 Graham, Nancy 11 15 l2,25,34,112, 113,l19,130,135,l62,163,166, 168 Granger, Steve 11 1547,64,97,l32, 135,166 Grant, Gera1dine1l05 176 Grant, Mary1115166 Grantham, Mrs. Louise 117,185, 189 Graves, Gay1e11 15 108,1 15,12l, 166 Gray, Gary 1105 49,176 Gray, George 11 15 68, l03,104,135, 166 Gray, Jenny 1105 176 Gray, Robin 1125 146 Gray, Ronald 1125 146 Green, Caro1tn1125 146 Green, Danny 1125 146 Green, Donna 11 l599,l 10,166 Green, Gary 1105 54,176 Green, Jerry 1105 55,89,l76,181 Greenberg, Mindy 11 15 l09,130, 166 Greene, Thomas 11 15 166 Greenland, Greg 1105 133,176 Griffin. Jimmy 1105 177 Grilfin, Larry 1115 166 Grigsby, Anita 1105 106,177 Grigsby, Sandra 1125 l07,109,l 1 1, 146 Guion, John 1125 132,146,147 Gulmire, Sherry 11 15 132,166 Gustin, Terry 1105 177 Gwin,Jacque1ine1l05 77,99,106, 177 Gwinn, Mrs. Jane 185 GYMNETTES 113 H Hackleman, Angel De1oris1121 146 Hagerman,.1ames11l1 166 Hague, Shonda 1101 177 Haines, Deborah Lynn 1121 146 Haines, Sackie1l0174 Haley, Ricky B.1121 146 Hall, Dandeena1101 133,176 Hall, Linda 11 11 166 Hall, Teresa 1101 133,177 Halsell, Brenda1l 1199,166 Halsell, Troy 1101 177 Hamel, Lyn 1111 118,119,166 Hamilton, Mrs. Elva M. 185,186 Hamlin, Tony 1101 177 Hamm, Larry 1101 106,177 Hamm, Nancy Lou 1121 146 Hammones, Cora 1121 146 Hamones, Eddie 1121 146 Hampton, Steven 1101 55,106, 177 Hankla, Cindy Jo 1121 146 Hanlon, Barbara Jeanne 1121 73, 112,113,l3l,132,146 Hanlon, Patricia 1101 36,99,1 1 1, l13,l30,133,177 Harber, Greg 11 11 30,56,58,61, 68,97,166 Harless, Mr, William 185 Harmon, Debra 1101 177 Harmon, Robert 11 11 166 Harmon, Robert1101 177 Harp, Cynthia 11 11 166 Harp, Johnny Lee 1121 146 Harrington, Mrs. Mary S. 185 Harris, Bill 11 11 166 Harris, Je1Trey l.112144,69,97, 147 Harris, Karen 11 11 104,166 Harris, Rickie A.1121l47 Harrison, Kathleen 1101 133,177 Hart, Brian 11 11 166 Hart, Rosemary 1111 167 Hart, Thomas 1101 177 Hartley, Bill 11 11 167 Hartley, Debbie L,1121 147 Hartman, Terry 1101 56,84 Hartzell, Jesse11l1 167 Haskett, Mary 11 11 167 Hastings, David 11 11 167 Hathcoat, Larry 11 11 167 Hathcoat, Lisa 1101 103,104,177 Hatt, Christy Lynn 1121 147 Hatt, Larry 1101 177 Hawes, George 11 I1 167 Hawkins, Larry Douglas 1121 14, 103,147 192 Hawkins, Vincent A. 1121 107, 109,147 Hayes, Sandra 11 l199,109,167 Heath, Robert 11 11 54,75,l67 Heck, Beverly Joann 1121 132,147 Heckman, Mrs. Persis Lee 25,182 Hedrick, Penny 1101 133 Hefner, Deborah 1111 167 Helder, Roger Kent 1121 132, 147,149 HEIGHTSTEPPERS 102 Helm, Lydia 1101 99,106,l 15, 130,133,177 Henderson, Betty 1101 99,1 12,1 13, 130,133,177 Henderson, Mark 11 11 27,36,47, 97,132,l67,171 Hendricks, Brice 11 11 109,132 Hendrickson, Charles 11 11 167 Hendrickson, Rita1l11 132,167 Hensley, Darlene Kay 1121 14, 102,147 Hensley, Melvin 1101 177 Hensley, Ray Edward 1121 147 Henson, Barbara 1101 177 Herb, Timothy 11 11 167 Herbert, James Robert 1121 132, 147 Herbert, Jessie Katherine 1121 88, 132,147 Heritz, Barbara 1101 103,104,177 Herndon, Marilyn 1101 Herndon, Ricki1l11l19,167 Herron, Mrs. Kathleen 187 Hester, Bobbie 1101 177 Hester, Joyce 1111 109,167 Hewitt, Mary 11 11 167 Hexamer, Lynda Sue1121 148 Hiatt, Bradford Paul 1121 27,37, 47,97,107,109,131,135,l38,148, 156 Hickman, Timothy A.1l21148 Hickner, Leslie A. 112198,111, 112,12l,l27,133,148 Hicks, Linda 11 11 98,132,167 Hiday, Donald Wayne 1121 148 Highbaugh, John 1111 Highbaugh, Mary 1101 177 HIGHLIGHTERS 107 Higginbottom, Bryce 1121 127, 132,148 Hilburt, David 11 11 109,132,167 Hiles, Kent 11 11 167 Hill, Cecilia 11 11 104,167 Hill, Dana110155,177 Hill, Dane 110149,55 Hill, Kenny 1121 148 Hill, Walter 11 11 54,106,167 Hilligoss, Darlene1l2198,l12,113, 131,148,151 Hilligoss, Mar1ene1l01 99,1 12, 113,130,l33,l35,172,177,178 Himes, Kenneth 1101 133,177 Hines, Larry 1101 ll,51,l33,l77 Hinkle,Christopher1101 106,177 Hinshaw, Stanley 11 11 104,127,167 Hinson, James1l21 148 Hite, Gayle 1121 33,98,1 l2,113, 118,123,13l,l32,148 Hodge, Robert 11 11 167 Hodges, Gayron 1121 148 Hodson, Debbie 11 11 109,133 Hodson, Deborah 1121 109,148 Hodson. Mr. Kenneth 185 Hoffman, Dale 1121 109,148 Hoefner, Jerrald1101 177 Hoefner, John 11 11 167 Hogue, Loretta 1121 148 Hogue, Margaret 1101 177 Holding, Leann 1101 1l1,1 12,1 13, 133,177 Holiday, Malinda111199,lll, 130,167 Hood, Robert 1101 177 Hooker, Annette1l21 148 Hoover, Thomas1121 148 HONOR SOCIETY 128 Hopgood, Joseph 1101 177 Hopkins, Phyllis 1121 98,1 1 1,1 12 113,118,121,l27,l31,l32,148 Hopper, Faye1l01 177 Hopper, Kenneth 1101 55,177 Hopwood, Phyllis 1101 172,177 Horevay, Mr. John 47,49,68,69, 77,185 Hostetler, Ron11l1 107,l09,l 15, 130,132,167 Hostetler, Sara 1121 98,123, 129, 132,148 Housh, Danny 1101 177 Housh, Gloria 1121 109,148 Hoyer, Claudia 110199,1 15,177 Hubbard, Margaret 1121 148 Hubler, Daniel 1101 45,127,177 Hubler, Janet 11 11 31,98,1 12,12l, l30,1 Hudson Hudson ee ,James 1101 104,177 ,Steve1121148 1-11111, Randy 1111 167 Hu1Ter,Joni1121 l09,112,113,l18, l31,l 32,148 Huffer, Patricia 1111 120,123,130, 132,167 Hufl'er,Richard1111167 Huffer, Terri 1101 106,1l2,113, 130,133,177 Hu1Tines, Phyllis 111199,1 12,1 13, l21,130,l32,l67 Hull, Sandy 1121 l2,l5,24,26,27, 98,11l,l20,l22,l23,131,l32, 135,148 Hulse, James 11 11 167 Hulton, Judith 11 11 98,132,167 Humes, David 11 11 167 Humme Humme Humme 1, David 1101 177 1, Martin 1101 177 1, Steven 1121 148 Humphrey, Connie 1121 148 Humphrey, Mr. Robert 62,185 Hunnicutt, Bruce 1121 47,132,148 Hunt, Larry 112173,149 Hunt, G Hunt, R ary 1121 149 ichard 1121 149 Hunter, Anita 11 11 99,167 Hunter, Thomas 1121 107,109,149 Huntzin Hutchin ger, Michael 1121 149 son, Mr. Floyd 185 Hutton, Patricia 1121 149 J Jackey, Daniel 11 11 l67,47,97 Jackey, Jackey, Debra 1101 177 Dennis 1111 l67,47,97 Jackson, Andrew11 11 167 Jackson ,Cynthia1111 167 Jackson, Duane1101 177 Jackson, Hilliard 11 11 167 Jackson, James 1101 177,74 Jackson, Isiah Jr. 1121 47,97,149, 132,l38,58,11 Jackson, Sylvester 11 11 168 Jackson, Willie 1101 177,49 James, Mrs. Linda 185 Janes, Micheal 11 11 168 Janes, T erri1101 177,133 Jansons, Gunvids1l 11 168,124,120 Jansons, Uldis1121l49,ll8,120, 124,125 Jaynes, Lester 1101 89,55 Jenkins, Beverly 11 11 168 Jennings, Mr, William A. 141,185 Jessup, Joe 11 11 168,47,124,l30, 132,97,58,59,62,92 Jewell, Cathy 11 11 168,132 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Andrew 1101 177 , Brenda 1101 177,133 ,Coleen Louise1121 149, 1 10,109 Johnson, Diana Kay 1121 145 Johnson, Diana 1101 177,104,106, 133 Johnson, Emma 1111 168 Johnson, Mr. George 185, 187 Johnson, Mark 11 11 168,64 Johnson, Joan 1121 149 Johnson, Mr. Robert 185 Johnson, Roxanne 1101 177 Johnson, Stephen 1101 177 Johnson, Steven 1101 177,49 Johnson, Teresa 1101 177,106,133 JOLLY ROGER 123 Jones, Barbara 1111 168,108 Jones, Bonnie 11 11 168,108 Jones, Darlene 1101 177,106,133 Jones, Deborah 1111 l68,l09,l32, 98,1l2,113,119,121,l62,12 Jones, Mr, James H. 69,68,44,45, 127,185,187 Jones, Jeffrey Alan 1121 36,41, 149,131,132,135,l5l,139,138,27 Jones, Leanna R,1l2133,39,l0l, 150,l29,119,25,l7 Jones, Marilyn 1111 168 Jones, Marilyn J.1121 150 Jones, Melanie K. 1121 69,98,l50, 129,l3l,107,109,112,l 13,118, 133 Jones, Nancy 1101 177 Jones, Mrs, Ruby A. 185 Jones, Steve 1121 47,97,15O,132, 133,135,l49,27 Jordan, Debra 11 11 l68,l09,1 19 Jordan, Thelma 1101 177 Joy, Jerry 11 11 168,64 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 162 K Kaminski, Mark 1101 126,172,177 Karkosky, Ronald 11 11 57,97,1 15, 132,168 Katoki, Yolanda 11 11 168 Kean, Sandra 1121 150 Keith, Gwen 1121 98,109,1 l3,l32, 135,138,139,l50 Keith, Ross 1101 ll,51,97,100,101, 177 Kellams, Mrs. Sylvia 188 Keller, Kriston1101 106,177 Kenser, Anita 1101 133,172,177 Kelley, Debbie 11 11 98,1 1 1,1 12, ll3,126,l27,130,l32,168 Kelley, Michael 1l2127,150 Kelley, Mike 11 11 64 Kelley, Teresa 11 11 168 Kelly, William 1101 150 Kelly, Vivian 11 11 168 Kempher, Eric 1121 132,138,150 Kempher, Steve 1121 54,56,57,97, 150 Kenyon, Katherine 1121 150 Kenyon, Kathleen 1121 150 Key,Thelma1101 133,177 Keys, Les1ee1101 177 Kie1,A11ona1101 106,177 Killion, Steve 1121 150 King, Charles 110149,177 King, James 1111 168 King, Jeffery 11 l147,97, 162,168 King, Mae1111l68 King, Tony 1121 150 Kimmerling, Donna1111 132,168 Kinser, Vicky 1101 177 Kiphart, Fredrick 1101 177 Kluesner, lvo1l11 168 Kluesner, John 1101 177 Kluesner, Martin 1121 150 Kluesner, Mike 1101 177 Knapp, William 11 11 168 Knause, Theresa 11 11 l04,1 12, 1 13,121,168 Knotts, Joyce1l01 115,133,177 Knowling, Rodney 1121 150 Koester, Pam 11 11 98,132,135 Koester, Thomas 1101 49, 178 Kollros, Michael 1101 75,178 Kopp, Janet 1121 79,150 Krebs, Ray 1121 118,150 Krieg, Steve 1101 49,133,176 Kuhl, Christine1101 112,l13,133, 178 Kumkowski, Catherine11 11 168 L Lacey, Nancy Jo 1121 17,27,1 13, 118,124,128,129,l50 Lackey, Mrs. Betty 185 Lakes, Melody 1101 104,133,178 Lamb, Mr. Fred 54,55,185 Lambert, Debra 1101 106,178 Lanane, Vicki 1121 98,1 1 1,1 12, 113,121,131,l32,l50 Landers, Diana 1101 178 Landes, William 1101 178 Lane, Karl 1101 178 Larkin, Paul 1101 178 Lawler, June 1121 150 Lawrence, Carol 1121 151 Leach, Carol 1l118l,l32,168 Leakey, Michael 1121 66,151 Leasure, Teresa1121 151 Leath, Mary 1101 178 Leatherman, Mike1121 151 Leazenby, Cynthia 11 11 108,168 Lechlitner, Mr. Dale 51,56,57, 185 Ledbetter, Barbara 1101 178 Ledbetter, Linda 1121 129,151 Ledbetter, Ricky 1101 178 Ledbetter, Roger 1101 45,178 Lee, Gwendolyn 1121 151 Lee, Gwendolyn 1111 119,168 LeMond, Diana1111 168 LeMond, Gary 110149,178 Lennen, Paul 11 11 168 Lewis, Michael 1101 133,178 Lewis, Patty 1101 112,1 13,130,133 Lewis, Shirley 1121 1 17,133,151 Leyva, Lourdes 1101 99,1 12,1 13, 130,178 Libler,Tudy1l2181,98,113,l31, 132,151 LIBRARIANS 118 Ligon, Ricky 1111 168 Lindamood, Mark 1121 151 Lindley, Troy 11 11 106,168 Litteral, John 1101 178 Lloyd, A1ice112198,109,151 Lloyd, Darrell 1101 178 Lollar, Theresa1101 ll8,130,l33, 178 Long, Annie111191,168 Long, Rosemary 1101 178 Lopez, Mariane1a1l01 178 Lortz, Curt 1121 104,151 Lott, Linda11 1199,1 19,132 Love, James 11 11 168 Love, Joseph 1101 178 Lowe, John 1121 151 Lucas, Kevin 110149 Lucas, Bill 1121 35,44,68,97,1 18, l31,132,138,151,156 Lukens, Dan 11l147,55,68,97 Luntsford, Linda 11 11 102,104, 111,112,1l3,130,l32,168 Lupton, Jana 110199,106,1 15,130, 133,178 Lupton, Kirby 1121 27,132,151 Lynn, Ricky 11 11 36,168 Lyons, Sheila1121 152 M McAlhany, Susan 11 11 108,l30, 168 McAllister, Pamela 1121 98,1 18, 152 McAllister, Robert 1101 104,178 McBurrows, Je111111168 McCa1Terty, Mrs, Carole 120,121, 185 McClain, Pam 1121 152 McC1aron, Deborah 11 l199,1 1 1, 121,168 McCleery, Kenneth 11 1149,54,168 McC1urg, Doug1121 152 McCullough, Annie1111 168 McCord, Garry 1101 178 McCord, James 1121 117,152 McCork1e, Jerry 1101 178 McCork1e, Terry 1101 178 McCullough, Robert 1101 49,178 McDaniel, James David 1121 152 McFarland, Brenda 1121 109,112, 131,132,152 McFearn, Chester 11 11 168 McFearn, Elijah 1101 178 McGa1'Hc, Doug 112147 McGuire, Frederick 1121 33,38, 39,41,62,1 l9,124,125,131,132, l34,l35,l38,145,l52 McGuire, .Iohne1la1111168 McGuire, Kathy 11 11 168 McHa1Tey, Nancy 1101 1l5,l33, 178 McHarry, Lynn 11 11 108,168 McHarry, Sharon 1111 l08,121, 132,168 Mcllrath, Jennifer1111169 Mclntire, Henry 1101 178 Mclntyre, Dave1l21 103,123,152 Mclntyre, Timothy 11 11 169 McKain, Kathleen 11 11 1 12,1 13, 168,169 McKe1vey, Marianne 1101 99,l30, 178 McKenzie, Dan 1121 152 McKenzie, Diana 1121 33,108,152 McLain, Mr. Henry 185,187 McLain, John 1l0149,61,178 McLaughline, Dan 1l0149,106, 133,178 McNeese, Doris1111 169 McNeil, Jane1111 104,169 McNeil, Sheiletha 1121 l2,26,27, 34,39,l02, 104,1 13, 126,127,l34, 135,138,152.158 McRoberts, Brenda 1101 99,133, 178 McRoberts, Kim 11 11 169 McUne, Steve 11 11 169 Mabbit, Buddy 1l2147,152 Maddox, Sharon 1121 152 Maddy, Beth 1101 100,101,1 1 1, 112,ll3,133,178 Magee, Glenda 1121 127,129,133, 152 Mahaffy, Rosanna1121 106,152 MAINTENANCE CREW 188 Ma1ey,Tim112127,44,26,97,116, 1l8,124,126,127,13l,l32,135, 138,142,152 Malone, Beth 11 11 104,115,169 Mangus, John 112147,78,97,131, 132,152,155,16l Manifold, Brad 112162,63,96,97, 132,135,152 Manifold, Gary 11 11 132 Manning, Debbie1l21 152 MARCHING BAND 104,105 Marion, Gary 1101 178 Marshall, Ellen 1121 152 Martin, Joyce 11 11 169 Martin, Kenny1l11169 Martin, Sara1l21 152 Marvel, Ruth 1121 17,98,1 1 1,114, 115,120,12l,129,131,133,152 Mason, Thomas 11 11 169 Massengale, Robin 11 l199,106, 119,123,132,l35,162,163,169 Mauck, Elaine 1121 l6,17,26,27, 98,120,124,l25,129,132,138,152 Mauck, Nedra112132,112,113, 131,132,138,152 Mauger,Maryjo110199,1l2,113, 133 Max, Steven 1101 178 Maxwell, Daniel 11 11 169 M-CLUB 96,97 Medlock, Judy 11 11 36,102,104, 111.1 12,113,121,130,132,l69 Meeker, Phil 1121 103,153 Melson, Ervin 110149,178 Melton, Doris 1101 133,178 Melson, Randal 11 11 169 Menifield, Sharon 1101 178 Mercer, Donna 1101 112,1l3,l30, 132,178 Merrill, David 1101 178 Merritt, Darla 1121 98,1 12,1 13, 118,153,189 Merritt, Lee Ann 1101 130,133, 179 Metzger, Anonda 1121 106,153 Metzger, Keith 11 11 54,55,169 Metzing, Danny 1121 153 Michael, Vicki 11 11 123,132,169 Michaels, Sheila 1101 179 Mickey, Anita Lynn 1121 17,22, 27,39,40,82,98,1 12,1 12, 129, 131,132,134,l35,138,153 Milage, Monty1121 132,153 Milburn, Susie 1121 98,109,13l, 132,153 Miles, John 110161,85,179 Miles, Marleta1111 169 Miller, Cathy1121 16,1 1 1,129, 133,153 Miller, David 11 11 54,97,169 Miller, Patricia 1101 179 Miller, Peggy 1101 99,1 18,133,179 Miller, Ron 1121 37.47,54,97,1 15, 132,134,135,l53 Miller, Ronald 11 11 132 Mills, Bruce 1121 62,97,106,1 18, 1 19,153 Millspaugh, Lamont 11 11 169 Minneman, Douglas 1101 179 Minnick, Mark 110148,49,58,97. 179 Mitchell, Mr. Joseph N. 186 MIXED CHOIR 106 Mollet, Janis 110199,133,179 Mollet, Jody 1121 74,98,l20,l23, 132,153 Moody, Charles 1101 179 Moody, Karen 11 11 102,104,153 Moon, Denise11l1 121,132,169 Moon, Norma 11 11 169 Mooney, Randall 1101 179 Moore, Cincy 1121 107,109,l31, 133,138,153 Moore, Debra1111102,104,12l, 132,169 Moore, Joy 111179,99,l 1 1,112,132, 162 Moore, Neal 1121 14,52,53,107, l09,131.135,153 Moore, Ronald1101 179 Morgan, Carla1111l02,104,110, 112,113,l21,130,132,165,l69 Morgan, Gregory 1121 153 Morgan, Michael 11 11 169 Moroney. James 1101 49,55,82,127, 179 Morris, Denise 1121 98,1 13,132, 135,138,139,146,153 Morris, Mrs. Kathleen 187 Morris, Sharon 11 11 132,169 Morrison, Janis 1101 179 Mosbaugh, Jef1'reyIlI1121 132, 153,155 Moss, Constance 11 l198,1 1 1,169 Mott, Frank 1101 179 Mottle, Joseph 11 11 169 Mowery, Ricky 11 11 64.169 Munshaur,Linda1111169 Murphy, Karen 11 1199,132,169 Musick, Rickie 11 11 169 Musick, Ronald 1101 179 Myers, Diane 1101 179 Myers, Gary 11 11 130,169 Myers, James 110149,52,133,172, 179 Myers,.li11 1121 153 Myers, Rhonda 1101 179 N Nash, John 1121 154 Nave, Anita 11 11 112,1 13,132 Needler, Kathy 1121 102,l04,1 13, 118,154 Neeley, Brenda 11 11 1 12,1 13,132, 169 Neely, Deborah 11 1199 Neff, Gregory 1101 179 Ne1T, Vickie 1101 179 Nemyer, Dorothy 11 11 New, Rebecca 1101 104,179 Newberry, Miss Jill 186 Newby, Joyce 11 11 1 19, 169 Newby, Mike 1121 154 Nicholas, Vickie 1101 99,133,179 Nichols, Linda 1101 133,179 Nicholson, Mr. David 49,52,53,68, 69,112,186 Nichter, Ronald 110149,55,179 Nilltod, Doris 1101 130 Noggle, Mr. Paul 186 Nolan, Dinah 1101 179 Norris, Gregory 110149 Northcutt, Mrs. Patricia 115,186 Novak, Michael1121 154,117 NOVELETTES 108 Nuce, Michael 110161,179 Nunn, Abraham 1101 179 Nunn, John E. 1121 154 Nunn, Johnny 11 11 169 Nyboer, Dawn 112198,1 12,1 13, 131,154 Nyboer, Michael 1101 49,179 Nyboer, Vincent 110176 O Odom, Jamey 1101 179 Olesky, Phillip 11 11 126,127,132 Oliver, Larry 11 11 44,68,169 Oliver, Stephen 11 11 169 O'Nea1, Ricky 1101 179 Orbik, Danny 1101 179 Orbik, Frank Jr.1121154 Orbik,Linda1121154 Orbik,Rhonda1121108,169 Orbik, Stan1ey1121 154 Osborne, Regina1l01 179 Owen, Horace1101 179 Owen,Janct1121118,154 Owen, Joyce11 11 17,169 Owen, Rickie1l0155,179 P Page, Bobby 11 11 169 Page, Michael 1101 179 Paille, Joyce 1121 154 Painter, Miche1le111199,169 Paulus, Kathy 1121 98,1 12,1 13, l31,132,135,154 Parker, Michael 1101 179 Parks, Gary 11 11 169 Parks, Larry 11 11 169 Parrish, Dana 1101 104,173,179 Pascah, Jesse 1101 1 1 1,133,179 Passwater, Tara 11 l199,109,l 10, 112,113,117,121,130,132,l69 Paternoster, Edward 1101 61,133. 135,179 Patton, Mr. James 86,186 Pearson, Bruce 1121 22,27,34,40, 41.127,131.132.135.138,139. 154 Pearson, Renee1101 179 Pederson, Jytte1121 15,98,109, 127,133,135,154 PEP CLUB 98,99 Perdue, Diana110199,130,133 Perdue, Douglas 1121 57,97,1 1 1. 1 15,154 Perkey, Rodney 1101 179 Perkins, Je11ifer1101 179 Perkins, Theresa 1121 80,133,154 Perry, Kirby 11 11 51,56 Perry, Melvin 11 11 169 Perry, Oscar 1101 179 Perry. Sherry 11 11 169 Peters, Charles 11 11 169 Peterson, Carl 1101 179 Pitman, Joel 1101 49,6l,82,l 1 1, 133,179 Petro, Janet 1121 30,98,107,109, 131,154 Pettigrew, Diana 11 11 104,110,119 132,169 Pfeif1'er, Fredy1111 169 Pfohl, Ronda112141,102,104, 112,113.131,132.154 'Wang A 'lhm ri ' f. , ii 'IVL .Q 3 8 H NX' ss Q A,,. , TID' ,V , I Hi '41 , .1 Phillips, Diana 11 11 169 Phillips Phillips Phillips Phipps, Pierce, Pierce, ,James1111106,169 ,LaTheda1l21 154 ,Timothy1111123,169 Linda11l1 169 Debbie 11 11 99,132 Mr. Thomas A. 186 Pinkler, Carl 11 11 67,97,169 Pinyon, Denise 1121 133,155 Pitts, Ricky 110185,l33,l72,179 Pitts, Vickie 1101 133 Porter, Carol 1l2198,1 12,1 13,l21, 131,132,155 Porter, Charles 11 11 169 Porter, Maudrie Lue1len1101 179 Porter, Rita 11 11 169 Porter, Steve1111 12,24,47,58,59, 64,97,127,132,l69,l7l Porter, Thomas 1101 179 Posey, Diana 1121 155 Potter, Davie 1121 155 Prather, Michael 1l1152,68,97, 169 Pratt, Phillip 11 11 169 Presnell, Dave 1121 85,155 Pressnall, Michael 1101 52,133, 179 Preusz, Nancy 11 11 l04,1 1 l,117, 169 Price, Steven 110149 Prichard, Debra 11 11 169 Pring, Randy 1121 47,68,97,l55 Pryor, Steven 11 11 109,169 Pryor, Mrs. Ruth 117,187 Q Quakenbush, Robert 1101 179 Qualls, Tony 1101 74,133,179 Quesinberry, Patsy 11 11 169 OUILL 81. SCROLL 120 Quinn, Coleen 1121 98,1 13,133, 155 R Radaker, Cindy 11 11 98,1 12,1 13, 127,130,132,133,135,169 Raines, Miss Esther 186 Raison, Mary 1121 155 Ramsey, Alvin 1121 l1,44,52,66,69, 97,118,153,155 Ramsey, Lorraine1l11 104,132, 169 Ramsey, Robert 1101 45,97,l79 Randol, Teresa 1101 179 Rardin, Rebecca 1121 155 Ray, Bill 11 11 64,169 Ray, Danny 1101 179 Rayford, Charles 1121 155 Rayford, Raymond 1101 179 Raymer,Cheri1l01l00,l01,112, 1 13,130,133 Razel, Bill 1101 179 Reasner, Miss Pat 187 Rebenack, Karen 1101 179 Rector, Harold 1101 179 Redding, Mr. Paul 132,133,182 Redlield, Annie 1101 179 Reeves, Je1Trey112140,89,l07, 109,131,155 Reed, Joseph 11 11 169 Reeves, Roderick 1121 132,l47, 156 Reeves, Ronald 1101 179 Reed, Robert 11 1173,169 Reed, Diane1l11 169 Reed, Joe 11 11 169 Reger, Ron 11 11 170 Reisinger, Jaque1ine1121 156 Remley, Carol 11 l190,99,l1 1,132 Remson, Mario 11 11 118,170 Renbarger, Rex 1121 156 Reynolds, Terry 1121 111,1 14,1 18, 156 Rhea, Cathy 1101 179 Rhea, Cynthia 1121 156 Rhodes, David 1121 156 Rhule, John 1101 179 Ricard, Linda 11 11 170 Richards, Karen 1101 179 Richardson, Dennis 1121 156 Richardson, Larry 1101 179 Richardson, Wareen1111 170 Rider, Constance 1101 99,130,133 RiI'1'e, Mr. William 186 Riga, Constance1l21 156 Riga, Stephen 1101 179 Rigdon, Lanna1l01179 Rigdon, Hubert 11 11 170 Rigdon, Kathy 1121 156 Riley, Mr, John R. 186 Riley, Michael 11 11 170 Ring, Mrs. Rosemary 186 Rinker, Roger 11 l191,170 Ripberger, Jim 1121 156 Ritter, Leslie 1101 92,99,106,1 1 1, 112,1 l3,130,l33,135,l72,178, 179 Roam, John 1121 156 Robbins, Deborah 1121 1l1,1 17, 133,156 Robbins, Teresa 1121 107,109,133, 156 Robertson, Mr. Frank 186 Robeton,Jack 1111 170 Robinson, June1111 170 Roche, Kathleen 111127,98,1l2, 124,130,l32,l62,170 Roder, Patricia 1121 98,1 10,157 Roemer, James 1101 74,179 Roemer, Veronica 1101 99,172,179 Roettinger, Mr. Edward 120,l23, 186 Rogers, Danny 11 11 170 Rohlling, Robert 1l1157,97,132, 135 Roller, Mrs, Willie Lou 186 Romine, Betty 1121 98,107,109, 112,l 13,1 l9,13l,132,157 Romines, Robert 11 11 170 Roof, Gregory 1101 179 Roop, John 1121 157 Rothermel, Sue 11 11 98,170 Rubenack, Karen 1101 104 Rudolf, Carol 1121 15,38,98,111, 112,1l3,l20,l21,13l,132,157 Ruff, Nancy 112198,107,109,1 1 1, 1l2,l 18,127,157 Russell, Darrell 11 11 170 Russell, Monty 1101 179 Ruth, Mary Kaye 1121 40,89,1 12, ll3,ll9,l31,132,157 Rutter, Kathryn 1121 l0l,1 12, 1l3,1l8,l31,132,157 Rybolt, Mr. Stephen 44,45,68,69, 186 Ryder, Connie 1101 179 S Sacilowski, Stephen 11 1149,170 Safford, Mark 1121 l1,35,46,47, 65,96,97,135,157 Sanders, Mrs. Elsie 186 Sanders, Terri 11 11 98,166 Sauberl, Larry 1101 51,180 Sawyer, Deborah 1121 16,27,98, l24,l29,l31,135,l45,157 Sawyer, Rosalyn 11 11 127,170 Saxon, Beverley 1121 132,157 Schadler, Sherry 1121 98,120,123, 157 Smith, David 1121 iss Smith, David11o1 iso Smith, Diana1121 1 10,158 Smith, E1i2abeth1121 158 Smith 97,1 , Gus 1121 l1,35,46,47,96, 58 Smith, Jack 1101 180 Smith, James1101 l3,34,49,106, 135, 172,180 Smith, Jeanne 11 1198,132,170 Smith, Jef1ery1101180 Smith, John A. 1111 l15,12l,130, 170 132, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 155, Smith, Smith, 158 Smith, Smith John D.1ll1109,170 Karen 11 11 170 Marilyn 11 11 132,170 Mark 112147,97,131,l32, 158 Martha 11 11 170 Mary Ellen 1121 127,13 1, Mr. Morris O. 187 Sheila Jeanne1l21 158 Smith: Timothy 11 11 72,170 Smith, Vickie110198,111,112,1l3 Schadler, Suzanne 11 1198,170 Scharnowske, Kevin 11 11 162 Scharnowski, Marc112165,97, 157 Schepper, Schepper, David 1101 180 Mr. Forrest 186,189 Schlabach, Dennis 11 11 170 Schmitz, Christine 11 1199,170 Schorr, Richard 11 11 l03,lO4,l09, 170 Schroeder,-Mr. Ronald 186 Schuck, Mark 112144,54,69,97, 118,157 Schuyler, Bill 1121 157 Schuyler, Harold 1121 157 Schuyler, Megg1101 180 Schuyler, Schuyler, Mike1121157 Stephen 1l214l,131, 133,180 Snow, Deborah 1101 99,106,133 180 Snow,Jim1121158 Snyder, Steve1121111,115,116, 118,159 Snyder, Sue 1101 99, 106,133,180 Snyder, Tony 112147,158 Sokol, Mr. Mitchell J. 32,187 Songer, James 1101 180 SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 172 Sorg, Gloria 1101 l00,10l,1 12, 133,180 Sorg, Richard 1121 132,135,155, 159 Southerland, Sammy 110145,106, 180 132,157 SCIENCE ASSISTANTS 118 SCIENCE CLUB 116 Scott, Larry 11 1 1 47,97, 109,170 Scott, Layne 1121 157 Seal, Lynna110199,180 Seamon, Marilyn 1121 157 Sears, Mrs. Dorothy 186 Selby, David 1101 104,180 Sellers, Sharon 1101 102,104,180 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 138 SERVICE CLUB 117 Seulean, Mr. Jeffrey 172,187 Shabowski, Carol 11 l199,1 12, 113,1l4,124,127,130,170 Shannon, Dan 1121 157 Sharp, Cynthia 11 11 114,124,130 Sharpe, Mrs. Donna 187 Sharpe, Vickie 1101 180 Shaw, Cynthia 11 11 81,170 Shaw, Gayne1a1121 110,1 1 1,1 12, 1l3,121,131,132,158 Sheets, Kevin 1101 180 Sheets, Terry 11 11 170 Sheler, Wes 1121 158 Shelton, Dee 11 11 102,l04,l 10, 124,170 Shelton, Wilma 1121 98,132,158 Shipley, Lori 1111 170 Shive, Douglas 1101 180 Shock, Johnny 1101 180 Sholty,Je1T1121 11 1,116,118,158 Short, Catherine 1121 158 Short, Kathy1111l2,1l2,113,135, SPAN ISH CLUB 115 Sparks, David 1101 180 Sparks, Debra 1101 180 Sparks, Jeff1121 79,132,159 Sparks, Je1Trey1l01 180 Sparks, Teddy 11 11 170 Spaugh, Barbara 11 1199,l 12,1 13, 127,130,132 Spauld ing, Deborah 1101 133,180 Speidel, William 11 I1 170 Spoo, Larry 1101 133,180 Spoo, Sam 1121 l27,l32,l47,l59 Spragu 159 Spratt, e, Bob1l21 40,97,109,13l, Ken 1l2147,97,159 Springer, Bruce 11 11 49 Stacy, Doug 1121 159 Staley, Cynthia 1101 98,133,180 Stanley, Gary E.1121 159 Stark, Becky 1121 15,27,39,1 12, 113,l20,124,129,13l,133,159 Stark, Fredrick 1l1147,83,97 St. Clair, Pamela 11 1198,132,l62, 170 Steans, Frankie 11 11 170 Ste1'Her ,Fred1101180 Steliier, Vickie 1101 180 Steigerwalt, Steven 1101 180 Stepp, Deanna 11 11 102,104,110, 162,163,170 Short, Portia 1121 158 Sillery, Debra 1121 158 Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons ,Anna1111 170 , Mrs. Coramae 187 , Eston1121 158 , Hershe1l1101 180 Simmons, Pamela 1101 133,180 Simmons, Rick 1121 107,109,158 Simpson, James 1101 104,180 Sink, Cheryl 1101 106,180 Skelton, Howard 1101 l04,133, 180 Slack, Penny 1111 132 Slaven, James 11 11 170 Slick, Ronnie 11 11 103,104,170 Slone, Mr. Robert M. 187 Small, Ju anita1101 133,180 Smith, Mrs. Ann 120,124,187 Smith, Anthony 1101 180 Smith, M r. Bob 114,l34,135,187 Smith, Caro11l 11 170 Smith, Carol 1101 99,180 Smith, Charles 1101 180 l12,113,12l,l30,l32,170 Stith, George 11 11 170 Stone, Chris 1101 180 Stone, John 11 11 170 Stolle, John 1121 159 Stonebarger, Ralph 1121 159 Stout, James 11 11 132,170 Stover, David 11 11 170 Stuart, Jan 1101 87,104,180 STUDENT COUNCIL 135 STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB 133 Sturgeon, Fred 1121 159 Sullivan, June1111 170 Summers, Nancy 11 11 117,170 Summerville, Pamela 1101 133 Summit, Connie 1121 15,1 1 1,1 15, l20,12l,l3l,l33,l59 Sutton, David 1101 51,180 Sutton, James 58,61,64, 187 Swafford, James 11 11 170 Swain, Clarence 11 11 58,59,60, 170 Swingley, Mary 11 11 170 Sylvester, Amy 1101 106,1 17,180 Symeons, Theresa 11 11 170 T Talbert, John 11 11 170 Talbert, Kay 11 11 99,130,170 Talley, Billy 11 11 170 Talley, Rick U25 132,159 Talmage, Mary JoU05 180 Talmage, Rebecca U 15 132.170 Tanner, Da1eU 15 170 Tanner, David U05 49,180 Taylor, John U05 49,180 Taylor, Jack U 1557,97,l 13,l32, 133,170 Taylor, Russell U25 47,48,66,69, 78,97,1 18,159 Taylor, Steven U 15 115,170 Teague, Darwin U05 180 Teague, Teresa U25 159 Tellis, Marilyn U 15 170 Tellis, Richard U05 180 Terry, Jeffery U05 22,52,106,l30, 180 Thatch, JackieU15 132,170 Thatch, THESP Thomas Thomas Patsy 11 15 170 1ANs 130 ,A111111 1105 133.180 ,cy111111111115 108,170 Thomas, Gregory U 15 170 Thomas Thomps 187 Thomps 159 ,William U05 180 on, Mr. Harold E. 52,53, on, Sherry U2590,13l, Wensel, Don U 15 171 Tuck, Glen U05 180 Thompson, Thomas U05 133,180 Threet, Carl U05 180 Threet, Jimmy U05 180 Throgmorton, Cheryl U 15 170 Thurman, Larry U25 159 Thurston, Mr. Jack 187 Tilley, Brenda U 15 120,132 Timmons, Terri U05 99,1 1 1,1 12, 113,127,130,133,135,172,l80 Tinch, Melvin U05 180 Todd, Joyce U 15 99,108,170 Todd, Nancy U05 83,99,l 1 1,1 19, 130,133,180 Todd, Richard U25 62,93,96,97, 159 Todd, Ruby U05 180 Tooley, James U 15 170 Tooley, Rebecca U05 180 Townsend, Douglas U 15 170 Tracy, Cynthia U 15 99,1 1 1,170 TREASURE CHEST 125 Trick, Pat U25 98,133,159 Trimble, Jane U 15 170 Trimble, Polly U25 15,17,1 14, 115,159 Trout, Susan U25 159 Troxell, Della U05 180 Trueblood, Carolyn U05 99,133, 180 Tucker, 159 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Carol U25 126,127,132, Delilah U 15 170 Earl U05 180 Rebecca U05 180 Turck, Michael U05 49,55,133, 180 Turner, Christopher U l591,171 Turner, Diane U05 180 Turner, Janet U05 104,180 Turner, Turner, 180 Turner, U Underw MariaU15171 Marquis U05 49,106,133, MichaelU15171 ood, Jana U 1 5 99, 109, 112,130,132,17l Upshaw,NcilU15l7l USHERS 117 Utterback, DebraU l598,132,171 V VanHorn, Mr. Edward 187 VanWink1e, Mike U1564,171 VanZandt, David U 15 11,51,97, 104,165,171 Vaughn, Debra U25 159 Vaughn, Joyce U25 159 Vaughn , Mr. Oren 188 Vaughn, WandaU25 159 Vaughn, Wanda U 15 81 Venis, Darlene U05 106,133,180 Vibbert, JessieU05 180 Vickery, Danniel U05 180 Vickery, Debbie U25 159 Vickery, DennieU05 l02,104,112, 113,130,133 Voiles,LindaU15171 Voyles, Mary JoU25159 W Wainscott, Fredrick U05 49,180 Walden, Danny U 15 171 Walker, Bruce U 15 171 Walker, Elaine U05 180 Wallace, Donald 1105 181 Walsh, Va1erieUO5 104,181 Walters, Bill U05 181 Walters, William 1105 115,l33, 181 Waltz, Shawn U 15 1 12,1 13,l30, 132,171 Wann, Mr. Maurice 187 Ward, Gerroll U 15 109,1 17,171 Ward, JodhaU05 106,181 Ward, MistyU05100,101,106, 111,1 12,l30,133,18l Ward, Randy 1125 159 Ward, Sharon U05 172,181 Warren, Randall Eugene U25 160 Warrum, Diana Lynn U25 160 Washington, Charles U 15 171 Wasilewski, Patricia 1105 130,133, 181 Wasilewski, Margaret U l598,1 12, 113,127,130,l32.l62,171 Watkins, C0nnicU 1582,98,1 1 1, 112,l13,132,171 Watson, Dwight U 15 109,171 Watson,,lessicaU05 181 Waymire, David U05 181 Waymire, Karen U05 181 Weatherford, Nancy 1105 111,l 12. 113,133,181 Weatherly, Deborah U 15 102,104, 171 Weaver, Bobby U 15 171 Weaver, Timothy U 15 171 Webber, Rick U25 160 Welch, Pamela U 15 171 Welches, Emily U 1599,l30,132, 171 We1ker,Timothy U056l,l81 Wellons, Robyn U25 160 Wellons, Shelley U05 99,181 Wells, Dave U05 49,61,172,181 Wells, NinaU25109,132,160 Wells, Susan U 1599,1 12.127, 130, 132,171 Wendling, Monica U 15 1 18,1 19, 171 West, Terry U05 181 Wetzel, Donna U05 77,99,l 12, 113,133,181 111. 1, Q, .Na 2',,f c., 4-,. 4172 'YES Wetael, Vicki 1125 32,102,104. 112,113.13l,132,l38,160 Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler , BerthaU15 171 1C1CVC1l05181 ,DorothyU15171 ,GaryU05l81 Whetsel, Gregory U05 133,181 Whippo, Miss Patricia 187 Whlle, .1011 1105 103,181 w1111e.1v1111y1125127,131,132 160 White, Pamela U25 112,1 13,l27, 133,160 Whitehead, JoeU25 160 Whitehead, Mary U05 181 Whitehead, Theresa Ann U25 160 Whiteman, Janet U 15 171 Whitsel, Dean 1125 160 Whittaker, Ginger 1105 99,130. 133.181 Wilbur, Rona1d1125 103,116,160 Wilcox, DougU05 106 Wilcox, Larry 1125 160 Wilcox, Lawrence U05 181 Wilkerson, David 1125 47,97, 1 32, 160 Wilkerson. Robert U 15 58,97.171 Wilkinson, Robert U25 16,1 14. ll8,120,l24,l25,160 Wilkinsin, Rona1dU05181 Willard, Diana U25 1 17,160 Willhoite, Gary U05 181 Willhoite, Phyllis U 15 109,1 13, 132,171 Williams, Donald U 15 171 Williams. Mr. Jerry 1 19,187 Williams, Johnnie 1125 117.133, 160 Williams, Kathy MarleneU25 160 w1111111111, L111111111 15 72,171 Williams Williams. 181 MargaretUl5 171 Melanye 1105 76,1 1 1, Williams, Timothy U05 74,181 Wi11iams.Nei1U05181 Williamson, Naomi U05 181 w111121111s1111, P11111 1105 49,52,133. 181 Willis, sim 1125 109,160 Willis, Russell U25 109.1 18,l23. 132,160 Willoughby. ElaineU05 86,181 Wills. Anthony U05 55,181 Wilson, Bradley U0549,51,l8l Wilson, ConnieU05 99,106,181 Wilson, Loretta U05 133,181 Wilson, Michael U05 106,181 Wilson, Richard Alan 1125 44,69, 160 Wilson, Ricky U25 109,160 Wilson,SteveU1544,52.68,93, 97,127,132,17l Wilson, William David 1125 160 Wingler. Marsha U15 132,171 Winkle,DavidU25131,132,160 Wink1cr,RobU25l61 Wise, Sharon U 15 87,1 12.1 13, 132,171 Wolford, Jennifer U25 12,16,26, 27,32.34,40,98,121,131,132,133 135,138,161 Wood, VickiU05 181 Wools, Marcia U25 129,161 Wright, CerisaU25161 Wright, DebbieU25 112,113,161 Wright, Mr, Maurice 79,1 16.162, 186,187 Wright. RitaU05 130,132,181 Wright, Vance U25 86,103,161 Wright, Wes U25 132,161 Y York, Dona1dU05 133,181 York, Re13eccaU1598,171 Youngblood, Beth U 15 130.171 Youngblood, Johnny U 15 1 1.20. 24,47,58,60,64,97,l61 Z Zeh, Susan U25 l04,1 l3,l21,l27, 131,132,161 Zell, Charles U 15 171 Zerkle, Catherine U25 27,39,120, 124,128,129,16l Zerkle, John U 15 47,62,97.132, 162.171 Zirkle, Donna U25 17,27,92,98, 117,128,l29.l32,138,161 q,.f ' Ia' JH! 22 al QV SENQQQS 'QSAY STEM? EM GQQ! To make the heart-drawn lines between black and white less evident . . . To fight the deep battle that was ingrained within so many ofus . .. To accept a few ofthe discordant notes in our lives --M.. V -.1 ,WM NX N 'iw ' -i, 7 ! 1 V . if ad v M 1 ,gg se x vgggw To come together . . . +--..,,.Msm' yur? V at If fi' A staff comprised of 10 seniors and 9 juniors has bound the people and events of the 70-71 school year into the 1971 edition of the Treasure Chest. Behind every page-layout, photographs, copy block, captions, headlines-lies the exhausting yet previously unacknowledged efforts of 19 dedicated students. Enter the 1971 Treasure Chest staff. Here is our chance to voice the wholehearted gratitude we feel to- wards the administration, Athletic Department, faculty, and Jolly Roger StafT for their cooperation in the' pro- duction of the 1971 Treasure Chest. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Ann Smith, our advisor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Stark, Mrs. Kathleen Morris, Mr. B. C. Smith, Mrs. Mintauts Jansons, Mr. Doyle Fox of Delmar Studios, Mr. Russ Forkner, Steve Willis, and Mr. Bill Wright of American Publish- ing Company. 42 Y A N A 19 1 Treasure Chest Staff Mrs. Ann Smith A... Becky Stark .... Bob Wilkinson Dee Shelton Cathy Zerkle .... Nancy Lacey Cathy Gibson Debby Esche Carol Shabowski Cindy Sharp Fred McGuire Tim Maley Mark Funkhouser Joe Jessup Mary Brewster Debby Sawyer Uldis Jansons . Elaine Mauck . . . Kathy Roche Gunvids Jansons Acknowledgements Business Staff Copy Stafl' Sports Staff Layout Staff Photography Staff Advisor . . Editor-in-Chief . , . Editor . . . . Editor . . . Editor . . . Editor Head Photographer Editor -u . ,nf I We would also like to express our appreciation to these individuals and firms for their cooperation in publishing the 1971 Treasure Chest. Anderson Newspapers, Inc. ...........l............. , . . . Anderson, Indiana Ball State Journalism Institute .... Muncie, Indiana Elite Studios ...,............ .... A nderson, Indiana Odell Camera Shop ........... .... A nderson, Indiana American Yearbook Company .... .. . Hannibal, Missouri 200
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