Marion High School - Cactus Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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Prom, Homecoming, and musical and play dates added important variety. Coveted basketball, tennis, and golf trophies helped fill the display cases. From 116 subjects offered, each student chose those most interesting ana best -suited to him. These factors combined made MHS'ers realize that '67 was the year. 3 D . Vg., if ,, anon Hugh Students Adapt Seasonall wa , w 3,5 . 2 X 1 V355-g,f5.fyf.fv-4 1 - .. ,,i,,.f.- .1 vE1P',n , arg my , N., ,','3W'2k A M, . ., v 1 wk. .I .X was 'SWA 4E1i,:M3'gpfYfw - 'Wav ,V-ff 4 133 :Q-fj,,i. wil 1-'QW rc' JSKLJMT at wk As the shifting seasons brought their variances in temperature, appearance, and weather, MHS students also assumed different dress, practiced various skills, and adopted altered behavior. Fall brought the first big event, Homecoming. Floats and decorated cars backed the Giants although rain de- layed the parade for the first time in six years of ob- servance. A pre-winter snowfall on November 3 caused stu- dent drivers many problems and closed Marion High School for a day. Car pushing became a common ac- tivity as parking registrations hit an all-time high of 539. Studying moved out-of-doors as the first green leaves of Spring appeared. Many students took advantage of the library patio. Summertime of 1966 found students taking bike hikes and swimming lessons to earn physical education credit. This was the first year for summer physical edu- cation at Marion, giving students a chance to partici- pate in many sports during a four hour class period. .W gi A I ',. 'lz ': 7' ff 'Mm,. 1. I ' , ' ,' Af' 1- 5f' ' 'wa' 3 . Yi af at in J E N 1 .-f-ffrv, , 1 fum. 0 is 1 ,,., , at Table Of Contents Theme ................. ............ . . Student Life . . . . . . . Academic .... Activities . . Sports . . . People ..... Patron Ads . . . Index ...... If 6 9 tif 4 ' u 1 6 26 50 104 136 200 202 1. IN ,m F2 I 96 7 Was The Year P '67 was the year when The Man Who Came To Dinner was presented. Previous to this was the traditional Homecoming with the undefeated Marion Giants. The Park, drive-ins, the play, the musical, the Coronation Ball, and the Prom played an important role in the life of every student. A- part from the relaxive activities, the students studied periodically in the 11,000 volume library and the well-equipped classrooms. 7 MHS Exempll led Universal ualities 0 Marion High School's corridors served as avenues where students, teachers, and visitors saw those universal qualities which mark each American high school. Senior cords distinguished the upperclassmen of MHS. These multi-colored garments, splashed with colorful representations of the clubs or activities the wearer belonged to, added spirit and life to Marion High School. Class rings ranging from '67 to '70 also played an important role as they took on decoration to hide various attempts to make male rings fit female fingers. Salads, pies, and ice cream were just a portion of the food selection in the modern cafeteria, but tender- loins and French fries were the favorites of many. Classes ate at five minute intervals to enable all the 2100 students to have a 27 minute lunch period. The library, opened from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, displayed a wide variety of books and materials for students. A familiar sight around school was 5'0', Carolyn McCuan and 6'7 John Sutter meeting between classes to walk together. ,psf 1- . .am .- V- -i 0 American H igh Schools 1 'J4 '73 -P? d 1'f -,.-si .44 I 4,4- i I 9 Communit and MHS Combined Efforts , . A , nx.5,i33.,:.,-tw: igilf- , -A Q fi' . M ' S, am - .-g',1..,,, Jg.,-1 '- . Q Q .E kaxxxx? NI v'SxxQ5 CAQE Isuxv' ,O 5, 1','1fTE ENi.'L'GN fff- UNITED FUND T 0 Better Marion The great improvement of the Marion Marching Band brought admiration from the community. Win- ning 25th place at the State Fair among the 96 bands entered and carrying off first place honors at Ball State University, they continued to march in various parades throughout the fall. Each Band member wore his black and gold uniform with a great deal of pride. With the cooperation of school and community, Marion collected a large sum for the United Fund. During October the flaming UF torch lighted the northwest walk of the courthouseg in MHS each of the homerooms donated its share toward the school offering that helped swell the total. Business owners andprivate citizens showed more generosity by providing cars, truck beds, and places to work for the float builders readying for the sixth Homecoming parade. All the clubs participating real- ized and appreciated the community cooperation in all these undertakings. a,- arion Activities Parallel To Uther i , . -. r lvl. ag., 1 'Q Mil, Mm, ,S g . we , '51 ...U up '-v - frfkikzia fp-5,2 'tif A W J, ,. ,,,, 4. , gn- W-5 Q-4'5 Many of Marion High's 2100 students have part- time jobs that give them the opportunity to fulfill re- quirements for adult responsibility. Teen centers are often visited by MHS'ers for relaxa- tion and a chance to talk with friends away from the busy school scene. The scenic views of Matter Park were a great change from the hub-bub of Marion's traffic and business area. This year over 700 parents attended Open House at MHS on November 7. A colorful display of student work was presented in each room. The Cactus staff worked hard to obtain an all-time high in selling the yearbook. Cactus is the record of all the items when '67 was the year. American High Schools f Rain, Victor Mark 66 Homecoming -. it E Y For the sixth year in successio-n MHS selected a Homecoming Queen. In 1966 jackye Cole reigned with Senior Princesses Anne Whitcraft and Sally Beouy. Sophomore Teresa Schrock, junior Susan Wilkinson, and freshman Tawana Floriana completed the 1966 Homecoming court. The Art Club float, Wipe Out , took first place in parade awards for the third time in the six year history of the event. All floats were good examples of the creativity and dedication which kept members of eleven clubs Working until the Wee hours to finish their floats in time for the annual parade. Despite rain-drenched, freezing conditions, MHS Giant rooters helped the team defeat eighth ranked Anderson to even our Homecoming record at 5-3. This win was the climax in Marion High's drive to its first undefeated season. i . - Q tub. SPQNSGWYWOWWWK 0ns1QUs,Tl0l'l CO. l I l X. .5 .xW v rp HQf9i?fa . ,Nw X ' Q , if ,.i'1,. J 1. 345 3: A 4.54 ,A .w K6 9 !' 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Mississinewa and Oak Hill were two of the Grant county visitors, while Hartford City, El- wood, and Muncie South came from outside of the county. Starting the day at 1:00 with trial runs, Freshmen athletes participated in high hurdles and a 100 yard dash. The finals started at 1:55, as the varsity team ran four different medleys. Various dashes and relays followed. Performing its annual duty of boosting the team and of presenting ribbons to the winning Marion athletes, the Relay Court consisted of Queen candi- dates Cathe Earle, Linda Shipley, and Suzi Shortg Ju- nior Attendant Karen Riddleg Sophomore Attendant Cathy Smith, and Freshman Attendant Chris Woodard. Brought back after a year's absence, the Coronation Ball was held on April 14th. 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Three Queen candidates were elected in April from the Junior class. Crowned Queen of the 1966 Prom was Patricia Young, with Debbie Crist and Nancy Rankin as her princesses. Baby blue, azure blue, and silver were the colors selected, as a paddle wheel, running pond, and several stars beautified the MHS cafeteria. Styrafoam half moons with angel hair completed the decorations for the tables. Providing the evening's music, the Co- mets of Fort Wayne played the theme song of Moon River. While developing the southern elegance into reality, co-chairmen Jackye Cole and George Garrett and six busy committees worked long hours. Comedy Per ormance Presenting a comedy play, the Stage and Stammer Club chose The Man Who Came to Dinner this year. Auditions were open to all MI-IS'ers interested in the three-act comedy, given November 18th and 19th. Producer-Director Mr. James Clark was assisted by fa- culty members and four production committees. Four performers, appearing in their first star roles, included Don Cline as Sheridan Whiteside, Judy Men- denhall as Maggie Cutler, Janet McKown, as Mrs. Earnest W. Stanley, and Fred Bradley as Bert Jeffer- son. The Man Who Came to Dinner centered around the household where Sheridan Whiteside, Broadway columnist, lived while recovering from a fall. Because he had fallen at their home, the Stanley's insisted that he and his secretary, Maggie Cutler, stay. Newspaper- man, Bert Jefferson, posed a problem to Whiteside's peace and to his chance of losing his secretary. The en- ergetic Editor-reporter not only managed to get his story, but also Maggieis hand in marriage. Whiteside disrupted the entire family and his nurse by being as mean as he had always been. In addition, when he was able to walk again, he neglected to men- tion it just so he could live off the Stanleys' a while longer. However, they found out and he was asked to leave, but as he was leaving he fell again. A movie actress, a love affair within the Stanley household, an aquarium of alligators, and many good actors and awk- ward situations added to the enjoyment of the play. of 6CThe Man Who Came To Dinnerw Given if ,3 MHS 'ers Per ormecl l'How To Succeed in Business Without Really Try- ing, the musical comedy given by MHS students and musicians was presented April 7th, 8th, 14th, and 15th in evening performances, and April 9th in one student matinee. McCulloch Auditorium, again the scene of a Marion High School production, became the World Wide Wicket Company of New York. George Garrett as Pierrepont Finch, Judy Mendenhall as Rosemary Pil- kington, Howards Detamore as B. Biggley, and Jane Ellis as Hedy LaRue enacted the leading roles. Finch, with the help of a book entitled How To Suc- ceed in Business Without Really Trying, climbed the business ladder from window washer to Chairman of the Board of B. Biggley's World Wide Wicket Com- pany. A secretary for the company, Rosemary Pilking- ton, immediately set her goals to marry Finch, who later also fell in love with her. She managed to get him useful information and to get him out of a few messes. After being a cigarette girl, beau- tiful Hedy LaRue came to the company at Biggley's request. However, none of the office men would hire her, since one man had already been sent out to a Vene- zuela office for dating her. Finch's rise, of course, was not without mishap. He was forced to put up with Biggley's nephew. .- 9 M 4 aa ' as . 'SSW 0 0 0 o Musical Hzt: Mllow T Succeed ln Business lif 'ave C 552 ll 52 is 2 ' , .r F 1 ' , X Q ,.,,.,m.., -f , in ,P v,fwf.2'Q nf - f' - 552, 25 x F' 1' QC - P f, - Mibiif' 2-2-15- k V, . . J L-,545 8, . grgygggg , A f s vw.: nf- X vis' 9 f lain.- I f . f?.f-f.-4.-2 tif w 5,55 , ...sz-,gig 25133 '57 M, . ,AWN ..., N.,, 2 f ..:, , .. , 1 fi W , '51 Y 3 Q r as H j f n I . r f i 1 r L , ,I L i ' I , Z r x , N 5 , Q13 6 7 Was The Year P For Academics '67 XN'as 'lhe Year in which .NIIIS'ers were fortunate to have such a varied curri- euluni. Among the new additions were Ad- vanced Plaeeinenl. a college preparatory Course for advanced English students: Life Seienee. a seeond eourse for those who wish to eoneentrate on Biologyg Data Processing, a eourse designed to teach eoinputer sehedu- lingg and Stage Art, a course in which stu- dents learned the art of designing stage backdrops. From these new courses plus the 97 long standing ones, students prospered. Never before had there been sueh a wide- spread eurrieuluni. to prove that '67 Vvas The Year. 27 W., . - l .ll DISCZUSSING SOME PROBLEMS with Mr. Charles Saunders are xhc .Xclvnmc-d Plzucmc-nt English stuclcms. The course was olmcn to mcnirns only. llI5I'l,4XXlNl. HlzR Rl',l'l,lC..X ul mins lXl2ll'lIf'l S house is Diana Griffith, suplmmnrv I,it0ruturcf SlllllClll. Herr prujcmt was 0IlL'Ul1ll1llly Iurnf-cl in. QS 'urricula Added New Ky! M ' 'ivf 1 ..:' V I 9 s XYORKING ON THIC SECOND publication of Exculibre, arc the .l0lll'll2lllSlll nlzlss :15 they workc-cl with Aclvullcccl Place- 1119111 btullcllts. The book cnu-ics were judged by nollcgc pro- fcssors. B Senior English Course The Advanced Placement linglish course was ll transi- tion between the academic linglish activities of superior high school students and the beginning college linglish program. The course was open to superior senior stu- dents only. Journalism was an introductory course to the mass media and to newswriting. The students were taught to review the mass media and their place in a free so- ciety. Editorial writing, feature writing, column wri- ting, and radio and television script writing were stress- ed. Also included was a unit on elementary news photo- graphy. Every student at Ml-IS had the opportunity to enroll in a Literature course pertaining to his class. The fresh- man Literature course was designed to foster the ap- preciation of literature through an understanding of basic literature types and motifs as they were developed by great cultures of the world, both classics and modern. A survey of experiences in all literature types was a desirable goal. Dramatics was a basic introduction to a history of the theater through the ages up to modern times. The student learned how to handle himself in the portrayal of several characters within one play and the methods and practices of stage acting. A, .. xi S! I LX PXYEI. DISCUSSION. lmilll ol the time well SIJCII if ,...--1- . A,.Y..-...wan - M i'-'Q 'E A l'ICNlCI. a play, by XVilliam Inge, is enattt-tl by setontl seinester 1111111121 students. Using uirioiis plays. students also built miniature set designs as plifl ol the semester wot V 29 I lil Xll' Reile1 s liiiglisli class, is enteretl into by all slutlents if if l.lCLll'llING ',l'I'lE BUNSIQN BURNIQR, Iauh assistant Mike Mills pu-pzilcs lor xxnotllcr Ifllllllitil CXlJL'l'llIlL'lll. This was the Iirsl ylill' sllllltllls :issislccl Sticmc lcaulli-rs. Department Facilities l The specific fields of science that were stressed Were: mechanics, thermophenomena, wave motion, electricity and magnetism, and nuclear physics. Those students enrolled as Lab Assistants aided the various science teachers. They also had projects such as raising fruit flies, studying plant growth, bacteriology, organic chemistry, and genetics. Advanced Science offered an opportunity for the talented student of science to pursue an area in which he has special interests. The student was encouraged to select a problem with which to participate in the Na- tional Science Talent Search, a science fair, or some re- lated project activity. The course content surveyed areas in genetics, qualitative chemical analysis, organic chemistry, crystalography, and advanced physics topics. Life Science was primarily designed for the student who wanted to major in the sciences and who was es- pecially interested in advanced studies leading toward a career in the biological sciences. Chemistry was the organized investigation of the properties of and the changes in materials. Emphasis was placed upon the structure of matter, matter and energy relationships, chemical bond, and periodicity of the chemical notations. 1Nj1iCZ'l'lNC A Nlilililll INTO A MOUSE are Life Science .stiulcnts Jim Burns and Steve Pyle. E50 .,. l'lffw. J x tilized b Budding MHS Science Students V ww- W , , 1 f - 3. :Q 1 xy ekw, ,,iV. X A, ' ' jig, , J,-.E-.I ' , CEM? YI 'f M F, I - ' V.. Jnhvva- 'fixing-'7 7' ' V' Swafafmewip - ,Alh- FILLING THE PHYSICAL SCIENCE IVAIER TJXNK. slu- dents Phil Jennings and Mike Adznnson cleiimiislrule its filtering action. The tank uses clillerent sizes of rmks :incl gravel in showing n:1ture's way of cleansing WZllClZ ILLUSTRA-XTING FORCES OI CR.XYI'l'Y, Pliysiis students, Vickie Powell, Rick Ballard. :ind Dave Hanson. use an pendu- linn in their class experiment. 'TENING lN'I'EX'I IX 'IO INS'l'RI'Cl'l IUXS Mr. Lewis lluuslrni. liiulugy Il'LllllL'l'. wlnrlents legnrn lln sul: ln' S1013 inelliucl of Img clisscctirm. USING 'lllll ,XIODERN F.XC1.lI,1'I'IE5, :1 College Algebra student works diligently to finish his assignment. Ma th, UecupationalStuc'entsLearnedF0rmulas, Ms , , i C1ONIli'Ii1f1fl'lNCL .X l'ROl'3I,ENI on the blackboard are two Geometry slmlr-uns. 'llhe students also study three climensio al figures. 32 Various Mathematics courses, ranging in difficulty from 9th grade High School Arithmetic to 12th grade Analytic Geometry, completed the schedules of Marion High School students. With the ten mathematics teach- ers, students worked with protractors, compasses, and slide rules. Among the courses available to freshmen were High School Arithmetic 1 and 2, General Mathematics 1 and 2, and Algebra 1 and 25 those available to sohomores were General Mathematics 5 and 4 and Geometry 1 and 2: among the courses for the juniors this year were Algebra 3 and 4: and senior courses included Trigono- metry, Consumer Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra 5. A new course being introduced this year was Co- operative Office Education, COE, enabling students to work in Marion business offices and to attend high school at the same time. Many downtown and sur- rounding offices employed them. DCE, Distributive Cooperative Education, gave seniors, who were interested in trade, industrial, and technical fields, an opportunity to examine the modern industrial and business world. Another course, Distributive Education, allowed seniors during the 1966-67 school year to participate in part-time work and to investigate the principles of marketing and management of everyday business. ....a.... n. 1 1 f V SFIIXCIKING GROCERIES, DE Sll1ClClll Mike lillllllt' works purtvtinie and :alta-mls snllool part-time. rained for Business 2' 1278 sh. of L., if DCE STUDENT, Terry Chambers, holds a little patient in her lap. This is just one of the many requirements for the Job. COE STUDENT, Ruth Turrie, files papers while working half days at Hertz and Kennedy. 33 Future fobs Secured rwsw NYAXRKIING UI' FUR 'IQINIKD XYRITINCLS is MN. Allclfs thc t'cqui1'ccl wink .ts mttulctitx il':ll'llCii to type- tc-rin IJIIIJCTS, typing tlitsx. ,X tl.tily wztriiiiiig up mcxsioii wits just pztrt of lJut1k1't'11u1'ts. auitl lt-ttcis. 'IYl'1iXVRl'Ii1iRS Glffli DIRTY, TOO, its llllllly typing stu- clcnts luund out. .Nluiitlily tltuttiings wen- c-xvuist-tl in most classes. 34 3 120 XVORDS .X MINUTE is the goal of first :tml second year aliortlixtml students. Lula :uid urznl dictzttions lit-lp to Iiuilcl their spy-tid. as Students Developed REPRODUCING AND COMPLETING report cards and sche- dules are IBM students Pam Dennis, Diane Tucker, Barbara Burkhart, teacher Mrs. Ring and Vickie Turner. Training for future jobs as office Workers, stu- dents developed skills in various business courses with the help of eleven business teachers. As the first course for business majors, General Business 1 and 2 was primarily a sophomore class, placing empha- sis upon the understanding of ideas rather than obtain- ing skills. Units of work included banking, communi- cations, and careers in Business. Two semesters of typing were available as gen- eral electives, while two more semesters were required of business majors. Typing 1 and 2 dealt with basic typing problems, acceptable speed, and an accurate rate. Being purely a vocational course, Typing 3 and 4 aimed for accurate proofreading, neat corrections, and correct spelling. Amount of production during the course and work done under time were emphasized. For those students on the stenographic curriculum, two years of shorthand were offered. Typing 1 and 2 were required before Shorthand 1 and 2 Qincluding punctuation, word usage, and spelling drillsj and Short- hand 3 and 4, consisting of vocabulary building, im- proved reading skills, and review of grammar, could be taken. Business World kills I i Pl. sk 14 w..,,,a-3 ,4n -ATT..-I LEARNING THE PRINCIPLES OF SELLING, Mr. XVray's Sales class students gain experience through classroom dis- cussions. Bookkeeping 1 and 2, open to juniors and seniors, worked with special journals and subsidiary ledgers, while applying bookkeeping procedures, practice sets Were used. Bookeeping 3 and 4 reviewed the bookkeep- ing cycle, departmental and payroll accounts were studied as well as various types of controls and records. Office Machines was offered to seniors who were preparing for office employment. Instructions were given in operating calculators, adding machines, and voice-writing machines. 35 rfa F N 'flu s'4..1-. !L2.f.l.Qi,,l..Jj MeV Sys NIOUPQRN l'ROl3I,1QNIS S'I'UDlfN'l'. Connie l':nym', CliS1Jl1lYS Ll tllilfl lJL'I'IQliIlillg to cmlnnxly. lassmates Discussed Yl1f'lKN,XNI ClONI5l,IC'lS um-lc om' of the lllfllly sulmjcals YOLILIIVLI upon by Mr, SQlllL'l'llHVflilL S QXlllt'l'iKllll cLUYC'1'llHlClll mlxlss. w Q ' 'Q Aa: x I J' 'E K4 . , 1 - - Q ml WX , f. ' - - , E M .Hex Q 4 .-fam. , is 'nw' 1 ' J Nr 5 25 i I s 1 My ..-1. s. 5.5-Wd ywk q V XVfY1'CIHlNG 1f1LMs AND LEARNING ,xlsour Us HIS- XVURLIJ H1STORY S'l'U1Jl2N'l', BL-rnigc VIQIIUIHIJSOII, dis- TORY wore part ol thc work dune in alassroom study. A pl.1yx ll lfialuu- slu' ll.lil1lC1l gms Ll class lnujp-QL, lilm l3Ol'U'Llyillg the Capitol is bving slmwn during Lhis class. 36 lMPOR'I'ANT DECISIONS ARE MADE through posters and class lessons by Narcotic students Diane Ellington and Guy Spencer. Social Studies Facets Although only United States history, the study of Americais past, American government, the study of democracy and different levels of government, and Modern Problems, the study of recent problems in society and enterprise, were required subjects for Marion High School juniors and seniors, several other courses were offered to all students of the social studies department. They included Citizenship, also the study of democracy and different levels of gov- ernment, World Government, the study of structures and governments of other nations, and World Geo- graphy, the study of climates and maps. Offered for those outstanding history students was Honors His- tory, with students being chosen by counselors and social studies teachers. Also, for those students who achieve according to their ability, History X was of- fered with vocabulary, comprehension, and reading stresses. Both courses were new to Marion's curricu- lum. Citizenship, both government courses, Modern Problems, and economics were on semester courses, while all history classes were two semester classes. Discussions on Vietnam, company visits, and spe- cial projects were part of the extra work done by many students. Several social studies teachers also re- quired term papers and book reports. Also part of the department, the one semester Psy- chology classes studied behavior patterns and mental health problems. Designated as a science course, Narcotics gave stu- dents the basic facts about tobacco, alcohol, and seda- tives. INDUSTRY PRUI5I,IiNIS .XND IIJILXS wc-ic lt-urmfcl by l1iLOll0IIllt,S students. through the Nlarion Inmlustrigxl Club organized to introduce intlustrial problems. USING MENTAL TELEPATHY, Psychology students con- centrated to transfer thoughts from one student to another. 37 La boratories, Classes 1 5 'I ,ff MX, l 1 Q l ROMAN COLUMNS .XND SXVORDS. only two tml the vari- ous I,11ti11 l'JI'0j9ilS. :uc clisplfiyecl by jriuct Stolscy. lic-ntou, i,Il.11'k. .1u1lG.1il Slcvciis. is wg? l'R1iFIXI3QS. ROOTS. AXNIJ SUFFIXIZS of I,11tiu 111111 Greek clcrivitivcs :irc stuclics nl Mrs. l'l1elL11'1's lityiiiolugy classes. Stuclcuts Nlziiim .l:l'2lIllilll1, Eric Plnlil. llllll Doug Pcclen list their words. 38 PLAYING 'llHli B,XI,,.XL,XlKiX, ll fl1I'f'C-Sll'lllgCil llllhllill iu- SLYIIIIICIII, is Russizui Nllltlfflll Art Banks. The wuoclen dolls are typical Russiziu toys culled UIllIiIl'llSl1lilH. K L XXEX X , Ss X I' 'fe tw? my 1 5 ag. W' 1' . . sg , ,,, Q. I if gf-in ' 1, XYATCHING NRS. LITTLEFIIQLD, fourth year Spanish stus dents form sounds for lcaruing the p1'o11u11ci:1ti011 of new words. Used b MH Foreign Language Students Learning more than verbs, nouns, and sentence structures, Latin, Russian, Spanish, French, and Ger- M man students studied the countries and customs be- hind their respective languages. Map studies, special projects, and lab sessions also helped add to their knowledge. Four year courses were offered in each language except Latin, where only a three year course was of- fered. Also, German X was available for those stu- dents finding German difficult. The teaching staff consisted of one Latin and Russian teacher, two Span- ish and German teachers, and three French teachers. The annual Honors Program test enabled juniors in H V: third year Spanish, French, Russian, and German to vii., , 1 spend the summer in Europe. German student Mike - ' ' i . , ,G Dailey was the only student winning 1966 honors. S- ' L, A one semester course in Etymology, the study of words, was offered to students as part of the language - ' n . - I p 1 department. Studies included the prefixes, roots, and jf' suffixes of Latin and Greek words. ,ll 1 'F'-. f 'i if' ' i ,, s r , B , . .as Z , I ' I' ,f ' 7 ' j : fe .wifi 1. .. . . Q ' . f - fir-1-.a.a.s' N ,Q -. A ' V ,- '+ 'tiff' fx ' :ff 1 1' ...e + . I I . 'S - ' V-4 u I0 ' g - I I v 4. . , 1 . ,In .,f -A 4-01- SIEG HEILT hail victory in fiC1'lIlllll, is the tri' uf Germ T LEARNING TO TELL TIME IN FRENCH are French stu- student Ianna Libbert as she use-s the loreigii l.mgu.ug'e laboi dents Steve Burkhart and Elyse Johnson. awry. ' ' i W Physical Fitness, Modern Equipment, Cars 5' CLXININC 1iXl'ERlENCZE IN DRIVING by using ilie drix' ing siiiiulators .irc Sliicla Dickson and Pam Hanson. Those students without driver's license found their dreams came true as hundreds of them. completed Dri- vers' Education. A one semester course taught by four teachers, Drivers, Education taught the driver basic safety traffic problems, and Indiana laws. Instruction were also given in changing a tire and in parking the car. A new teacher, Mr. Duayne Hodgin, replaced Mr. Dick Persinger during second semester. Giving Drivers' Education students driving exper- iences, sixteen simulators recorded driver mistakes. Twelve class hours with the simulators were equal to three driving hours, half the required time behind the wheel. Health students studied human anatomy, first aid, and public health. Examining personality detail and personality problems of young people were also part of the course. Although health was a required subject, girls could substitute home nursing. Physical education students completed the one-half credit required for graduation by taking gym at Frances Slocum. Summer school was also offered. T -.-.........,. ,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,, , Y M- M Y Nm -qw A ., V , ., .,, . eg:,-g2?iS? :if.,. 4 ::?,,i,, , V W its , ii an AK A ' W A ' Qi. FL ' ., - ' U' W 'g' 4' .Mmm . ..,.. . ' ' ' ' W- ww- .4 V. M.. ,r . 1 ' ' sa '- .. -- f' get ,e 7 f- lr . .. i. .X V- . gm f' -125.2 ziii ffrffl- 4 : naman X - my ' Y 3 fa, ff' f - if e ' :V , xi 4 X 'D H' 'A .N L l V - - ii a - xv-ff ..- , ., . it ,,,.......--.-....a,... ,, mv ' rf-7 .i f V if f 1 - . sf .. 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', rr., ,pu mtl- my-1 nigh-1 F, may-J Lum, r ,.,,,, ,Am .. Q J .. - -,fm 5 ,M -f,n'z's..nK ,W K ww- ' 'f' A M an ft , -r, - 1 . .A it:-Er' . il ' rv- . QQ? 7' 'P ' s,qv'w' 'N': s X iv V'-ri ,A vw' 'WS ' 'W' 'Q we , ' 'V I M it-. favs My frm we -v ' 2, 'A '11 ' it-ffxfynft AIA f gnijigmlf if- ',', fl' M 'ngwefi' 'rw 'Q'-an-a- qe1?:q.3. f.1'x' 'F' ' 2? 40 ccupied Pupils' Time MR. O.-XTIS .XRCHEY GETS TO THE HEART OF THE MATTICR with his Health students wllilc using the plastic heart for dcinonslrution. 01:4-......,',,,'i , 6' 4' X- 1 fa, A fn - gfvg ' . XX'HA'l S THIS ONIC MEAN? asks one sCCOI1ll g1'2lllCl' of CXIJIOIYILHTY ICIlCllt'1' :Xllll SIOTIIIS. .Alllll llClPCCl Olll lll CIZISS EIS ly ,Ire explolwlw M11llvlfllellflml UWC- tory students .Doug Pcclcn. -IClllllC' Campbell. Mclzmic Benja- min. lm Benjamin, and Donn Za-ut. TVQ Teaching Students Pursuecl Careers 'e H Q . 9 . Q G. ,O ' . xr ' . ,,,, 1 Q 325524 7 Qggii ' , . ...Jil all 'ii g, ,,,v ..,,,,, , I Q A'e1 i ll f -56s' , ' READING A PICTURE BOOK STORY, cxplmxllory tc-uclmer XNARMING UP FOR GYM CIASS, sludc-ms follow Richie .llmeuc Miqkcl holds rhe AllICIlKlOll of all but one ol her Keen, Gxplwmlory fC?1l'hCT- Vollvy ball amd buskffrbrlll were lilllLlCl'g2ll'lCIlCl'S :lt Frances Slmum. also included in his leaching. -12 I I I' u' M C 4 an I I 'UC . N 6 K lv I , :V NJ. 'iifpif .ff1 , f 1 ?.' VA' X . TELEVISION STUDENTS LISTEN .XND LEARN the fLlllCllllllL'llllllN ol' a CZlIllL'lill opcralioli from M11 Gcralrl Rarlimk. Exploratory Teaching was an elective for seniors interested in teaching careers. The course has been con- sidered as one of the most effective experiences for attracting students to teaching. To interest and to en- courage able students in the teaching profession, it gave students the opportunity to know the personal satisfac- tion derived from teaching. To help students interested in teaching, to determine the levels and areas which would be personally satisfying and challenging, was also one of the objectives of Exploratory Teaching. Pupils attended the class in which they did their ex- ploratory teaching four days out of the week, while one day a week was spent in class at the High School. During the class session at MHS, pupils particpated in panel discussions, listened to guest speakers, and read outside material for background information. Students enrolled in Television Production gained experience in commercial and educational television. Individuals learned how to work in group activities for proper teamwork. The classes produced, directed, and operated all television equipment for daily program- ming and educational features through the school tele- vision studio. Television I was designed to teach the semi-technical production portions of television, while Television II covered the directing and writing of tele- vision programming. The second year session gave pupils additional experience in directing and set design. TIVO-YEAR YETERAN, jackie Cole. runs the caniera. help- ing to make the daily announcemeiits possible. 43 Music Classes, Choirs 3 'R . ants . , . .2 .Asx Q .. . Q 9 QICCITINCL HIS Cl.XIJli'I' CIIIOIR is Music leather Mr. festival with NItCullofh and Klones School Ireshmen choirs llrler Iiolie. 'llhe choir is Ll mixed rhoral group for lieshmen during Nlarth. :ml sopliomores onlv. 'Iiht' group perlolmecl ill ll tomhinetl 555' .lff5sf9t?'? If t' 5' it NIR. lf. RI'I'Cll'lIE XMXLIUIX. Music the lheorv mlass on stairs. rhoicls. 1 'lheorv teacher, drills 1 anal rhythms. Music played an important role in the lives of MHS students. Cadet Choir, Music Theory, and Music Ap- preciation classes met daily as well as the classes of the organ students. Each worked hard to perfect the branch of music in which he was enrolled. Cadet Choir was a mixed choral group for freshmen and sophomores only. Experience in choral singing as well as a recommendation from their music teacher were requirements for the course. The choir performed on the same level as the Concert Choir by participating in the annual Tri-City Music Festival. The group also participated in a combined festival with McCulloch and Jones School freshmen choirs during March. The learning of the basic fundamentals in music, such as scales, chords, and rhythms were involved in the Music Theory classes. Pupils were drilled in ear training, piano keyboard, elementary composition and writing in four part harmony. Later in the course, students were encouraged to write original melodies and were asked to arrange one melody for orchestra. Much time was spent in sight reading and dictation. Music Appreciation was a class devoted to the study of the various periods of music and styles of writing. The course also involved the study of the lives of com- posers and their contribution to our musical heritage. Students who had a three-year piano background or its equivalent were fortunate to have organ lessons. They were trained in classical organ literature on the full pedal concert organ. ,-Q LearnedFunclamenials 'Cf' I ' 'tsji L... LILXRINIINCI IU l'I.,XX lIll1URC.AXN,1mm4 SIlllli'llI Xlm ll: Nlillcr 1JI'2lllilt'S fm thc' wmlmulk illNll'll!lll'lll in Iiuihlm 1 SIKVIJYING Y.XRIOl7S ClUXll'USliRS, Music ,XIJIJIK stuclcllls ll'.lI'll Ifulll gftlllll clisflusium Q,iXL'll by Nh' lqlu Kulw. V' M W' ' H ' 'QA ' - ' -' l A LB FX gp J.. ,-- -wg?-vsggwz'-1 jf g 4- m thc umull IIICIIX Inu nl xl ill DONING THEIR ROBES, Cadet Choir. composed of fresh- The choir lmrricipgulcal ' - 1 . ' I ' 4 men and sophomores music students, perlorm in concerts. XViIl1C0INC1AlCllOiI'. Mm x-.z .nr iIiXli1i HAR 'L v llXi XX ITH NIIISS MODLRN FACII llll S Clhcri Fitz' mul Nlo lean lfullvi' enjoy tlass time cooking proi' U Is. Planning for the future, home economic students studied foods, sewing, ironing, tailoring, home man- agement, and home nursing. Clothing and tailoring students learned the vast dif- ference in textile production and technology. Along with the studying of the sewing machine and the many new trends in sewing techniques, the girls also learned how to make things from the simple garments to the more complicated garments. Sewing on knits, leather, and synthetic fabrics was also emphasized. The courses were rounded out with studies on grooming, costume design and the application of the art principles to clothing. Students enrolled in foods studied the nutritional needs of the family and ways in which today's busy homemaker could utilize convenience foods and creati- vity in her daily planning. The tempting aroma of fried, baked and broiled meats or the tantalizing smell of fresh yeast dough often assailed the nostrils of those who ventured into Building 4. Kitchen planning and organization as well as marketing for today's family needs were also stressed. Home Management, also an elective, taught students how to manage a home wisely, economically, and crea- tively. Pupils completely designed a simple floor plan of their ideal house and architecturally marked outlets, doors and closets. Home EC tuclents Gained Belkin , Sewing, I ...Ar- 'ffl AX 46 aff wa afpwmw :Ilia 1 4 ml XVASHING AND IRONING FUND.-XMILNTALS of every housekeeper are learnt-il by Linda I.lll'gCfl'. Frances Showen. :mil Maury Owen in home economics. PATTERNS COME IN HXNDY for sewiuv' students Ianice D A n S Plummer and Clathie Clznmicliael as they use sewing machines in their ilasses. . 1 X 5 Q ivy ' D ' J' ,, Q -l i?Fp:Xff5'5 .. ' ' ,. ,g-'M'ha,' ,gg 1 , .fl .2 pw- . f , .l. ,- A ' w-,Q-5,,7a2,1g,:f,3 : 1 uv' . ,,?., lk 11,4-tk Q :J - L i, LA l MAIQINC .X H1213 ClORRlfCI'l'I,Y, Home Nursing 5lllllClllN Janie liinssgiul :mil Nvlisszn liish lulcl :unl luck lmvclsllccls. ?3'1'P- . 0 Q Iromn , i urszng Skills W' ,- KW 6' hh. CHINA CUSTOMS .XRE DISCUSSILD with Marriage :mil Family clauses by Mrs. 'll Y. Hling, ll gucwt 5Pl'lllxl'1'. HEMMING AND MEASURING. tailoring stuclems Debby Bimhir, Mary Beth Edwuuls. Nlziry CIOIIIIJIUII. and Sliurun livers work with an mzuiikin. 47 t -, ! fr' X POINTINKQ UIVI' THE ClUNIl3llS'lilUN CIIIANIHIQR ol fl t-1' :is Roger Rice. .lim Tliorn. :intl ,Bill Mroz look on. 'lille lllllju-lvl engine is Nh. Cit'l.Iltl lflatk, l'owt'r Nlctlixinits leach- iiirlmo-jet engine is ust-tl in Zllliilllfl. Experiences provided in Graphic Arts ,gf 3 ' KLM i liI,liCl'IiRICI .XRC XYLQLDING. taught by Mr. klainies Masing in Metal 'lraining tlziss, is bt-ing lczirnetl by two students in t.ui'tained booths. 48 Graphic Arts provided experiences in using tools, materials, and processes to solve problems related to printing and publishing. Vocational Arts was only of- fered to junior and senior students who had two semes- ters of arts printing. Subjects covered in the classrooms of Graphic Arts were planography, which is offset printing, stencil, and intaglio, which is letterpress printing. First semes- ter was concerned with typesetting and letterpress while the second semester was devoted to the remaining areas. Vocational Arts improved speed, skill, and accuracy in the printing trade. Actual work experience with the school equipment helped attain these goals. These students printed the MHS Survey, a tabloid size offset newspaper and the Excalibre, the literary magazine. In Metals Machines, stress was placed on measuring systems, care, and use of hand tools, tempering and heat treating. Auto Mechanics was intended for individuals in- terested in becoming mechanics after graduation. En- gines, brakes, and transmissions were some of the areas covered. Electronics 1 and 2 were introductory exploration and experiences, technical, service, and hobby levels while Electronics 3 and 4 provided experiences and the engineering and technical levels of electronics. 1 nk, IR- ADJUSTING A TEICINRONIC OSCII.I.OSCOl'1i, zu dcvicc for measuring clcclrimzll YV2lVCiUl'lIl5, gum' 1-lm-clmllics sluclc john Denny und Slew Stapler. HIS UNDER THIE SVPERYISION OIF PRINT ING 'I'LQfXCLIIER Mr. Xvillillllli priming xuulcnlx, Dun XVHH and R011 XYUH learn how tu HIx'I.llL' llu- plgucn prcw. OPERATION OF .X SURFXCIF GRINDER. unc of the IHJIIN metal shop skills. is taught tu Russell Paul lg lC.l1llCl'. Min. Tom YVeesner. -19 50 ,sf 13.1 L E' 6 7 Was The Year For Activities 1'1I1I1lllS1llSIll 111111 111-te1'111111z1t1011 111z1111- pos- sible the I'CfllI'Il 01.1110c1OI'UIl2ll1Oll 112111. the 21111111111 I11te111111t1011z11 1'1CS11X'211.llIlt1 the NIHS Debate rV11CL1lI'l. SILlf1C'I1I 1111t111t1ve 111111 1I1IlOX'2ll1OIl 111'011g11t, 11110111 511111 new activities as CIz11'ee1' Day 111111 8111116111 c1OVCl'llIIlCI1f Day. The N12ll'10Il BUOSICI' C11ll1J was C'1lOSL'l1 10 be t11e first b00ste1' OI'gZ1I112lZl1OIl 111 t11e 1115- t01'y of t11e Jean Lee CI0111pz111y 10 receive coverage 111 their 11z1ti011a1 p11b111'z1t1011 101' spirit 211111 pe1'f01'111z111ce. DE 211111 DCE kept t11e 11OI1Ol'S e0111111g 111 when they Pl'OC1LlCCC1 111d1a1121's St11t1e11ts 01 The Yez11 ', Old t1'z1111t1011 along with Z1 new g'CI1C1'2iI1OIl of g1'a1111ati11g se11101's and joyful 1111t1e1'c'1asS- 111611 joined together to COIl1'1l'II1 that '67 YVAS THE YE,-XR. 51 s'leI'lb1iN'l' C1Ol'NC1ll. - lfmnt Rmv: lillie XYang. Chris Mtiloinb, Steve Snyder, Mike Sparks. Monita XVoodring. Dine Raabe. Svmml Row: Rhonda Bradlord, Cathy Smith, Bgnlipna Wootllnny. Grettllen l.L'Cill. Slierrx Kimble, Mark Russell. Danny Gt-ittry. Tlzirti Row: Frank Hawkins. Marcia Iackson, Jane Ellis, John Ewing. Steve Tuttle, Ronald Menke, Tom Howell. john Gosnell, Mike Brewer. Fourth Row: Andy Cain, john Daily, Dave Mooney, Doug Grant., Bill Perry, Richard Booth, Steve Church, Greg Harris. ehool Improvements, Community Services XDDINC FINISIIINC TOUCHFS to Marion Higlfs first Cl.1recr Day were oflitcrs Ieatnie XVilkinson, Iohn Sutton. Jenny XYilll1ite, and 'Toni Slnotk. Q 52 Striving to be of service to the school as well as the community, Student Council members assisted in filling the Red Cross boxes, working on the United Fund drive and collecting the annual food baskets for the Salvation Army. The Council is composed of a representative and alternate from each home room. Among the school improvements, the Council mem- bers worked on having vending machines installed in the cafeteria, career day for interested students, and the use of voting machines in the election of Council officers. An outstanding political leader from our com- munity keynoted the election. Throughout the summer of 1966, a committee, com- posed of Council members and other students, prepared the first handbook to be used in the Marion High School South Campus building. Its purpose was to provide a reference for any student wishing information concern- ing MHS. John Sutton, president, was assisted by Jeanie Wil- kinson, Vice-president: jenny Willhite, secretary, and Tom Shrock, treasurer. Senators included, seniors Tom Gardner, Cathe Earle, and Jim Ferrell, and juniors Susie Wilkinson and Bruce Beach. Representing the sopho- more class was Gretchen Leech. The council was spon- sored by Mr. A. Vitello, dean of boys. .4175 N-31'-4 X z DECK THE HALLS was the slogan of the student council as they spent alter school hours preparing for Yuletide Season. LOOKING OVER FINISHED PROQIECT are the inc,-miners ol the Hand Book committee Richard Booth. Mary I.ou Moody, Phil Boxell, Sherry Evans, and John Daily. Were Main Goals 0 Council Members STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row: Nancy Hutchison, Jeanie Wilkinson, Nancy Campbell, Randy Baker. Second Row: Diane Eddington, Cacky Corbett, Nancy Florea, Susie 'Wilkinson, Cheryl Durkes, Cheryl Myers, Cathy Barton, Linda Guthrie, George Garrett, Emily Tyler. Third Row: Carol Hartman, Nancy Royer, Cathe Earle, Susan Neff, Andy Karnes, Mike Powell. Sherry Evans, Jenny XX'illhite. Bruce Beach. Fourlh Row: Torn Shrock, Tom Gardner. jim Fer- rell, janet McKnown, Gary Messersmith, Dave Long. Bill Ifllayrnire, Rory O'Conner, Terry Brooks. Richard Miller, Ken- ton Clark, Steve Harris, john Sutter, Randy Johnson. Phil Boxell, Nathan Leech, Pat McMillan, Dave Roskin. 5 3 Club Renewed Coronation,-' Society Attended Inter-Club Council is a standing committee of Students Council and is composed of all Marion High School Presidents. Inter-Club does. not function as one club, but as a board to regulate all Marion High School clubs. The Inter-Club Council supervised all the scho- lastic activities including the Marion Homecoming and the Spring Relays. Inter-Club's task for the year of 67 was to revise the school point system of acti- vities. Bringing back the Coronation ball highlighted the year of 1967. DCE club and DE club along with Inter-club worked diligently in planning the Cornation Ball. Colors were dark blue, light blue, and white. Guests danced to the rhythms of the lipics . The dance was held on April 14 in the MHS Cafeteria from 8 till ll. By constitutional law Student Council vice presi- dent, Jeanie Wilkinstmn, served as the Inter-Club Council president. Aiding Jeanie W'ilkinson in her duties with Inter- Club was Phil Boxell, vice president: and slay Long, secretary. Sponsorship was under the guidance of Mr. Paul NX'eaver, aSsiStant principal. 1 INS! lr.R-KQLUI3 Ifmnl ffHfl'f 'Pat Hamilton. Xlillarrl Fleer, Ninn ii 1 1 Boxtll Huh Xldltl mt Howard lll'lAlll1Ol6'. glezinie Wilkinson. Sallv Bntlei, Becky in Il ' l t 1 1 Biiltiir In Sll'Xk'.ll'l. Limla lrelaincl. qlsiv lung. I.inil4i Xrlznns. Smoml Don s nts x n x 11 I ic om lfmw: 'loin fillI'Klllf'l. Slicrrv lfvans. qlini lferrell, .Xlite Colbert. Hiku LL 1 5 I 1 ilulr. 3-nuns-1 i1. ur in M-,4 i. First State Seminar The Marion Chapter of the National Honor Society was led by Phil Boxell, president. He was assisted by Doug Brown, vice-presidentg Jane Barney, secretaryg and Carolyn Osburn, treasurer. Officers were elected in the spring of 1966. The 32 member club was spon- sored by Mr. Robert Miller. For the service project the club provided entertain- ment at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, where the club members participated in bowling parties, card parties, and library programs. In October the National Honor Society officers at- tended the first seminar in our state's history. It was held at Yorktown High School and next year will be held here at Marion High School. During the school year the club had various speak- ers. Mr. Nile Stanton spoke on the responsibility of in- tellectuals and Austria. All members in the Honor Society had to maintain at least a 9091, grade average. No more than Sflf, of the junior class and the top IOSSQ, of the senior class are eligible for membership, Through these methods they are judged on character, service, leadership, and scholarship. Jay Long talked about his trip to 5 A ' j s f at W HONOR SOCIETY OVITICIQRS, Carolyn Oshurn, Doug Brown. jane Barney. and Phil Boxell, study KIIISR 'ACianL ol Youth. if' Ll' rx HONOR SOCIETY - Front Row: Becky Nall. Roberta Fisher, Barb Stradling. Serond Row: Janet Stafford, Marilyn Motsch, Anne Mfhitcraft, Carolyn Osburn. Third Row: Alice Packard, Jeanette Xvillhite, Caroline Maddox. Fourth Row: Alice Colbert, Tom Gardner, Gary Messersmith, Bob Mussel- 109 vw Ai! ? ',, nd' QQ A q 'fY M' aj Al man. Fifth Row: Bill Leverton. jim Ferrell. Bob McClelland. Sixth Row: Steve Harris, Phil Boxell. Rick Ballard. Lock Greenough. Seventh Row: Ron Neff. Ajay Long. john Sutter. Eighth Row: Gary XX'ard. Doug Brown. 55 Ar15Club ffered pportunities 150 how Talent il, i ART CLUB - Front Row: Sniziltz. Brown. Hall. Booth. Overnian. Andrews, Reed, Detgimore. Lingeman, Bragg. Long, Streib, Oclle. Samir! Row: liates, Murch, Deverick. Hlentz, Campbell. Keen, Bryant, Adznnson, Sullivan, Blinn, Adams, POSING FOR CACTUS PICTURE are Art Club officers, Linda Adams, Dory Miltenberger, Marilyn Motsch, and Sandy Plank. 56 Juan Johnson. Collins. Third Row: Collins, Butler. Resneck, Payne, Sand, X'Volfe. Vlznnpner, Clienoweth, Pettilord, Reed, Pak Tung, Ballinger, Lingeman, Poor. Under the guidance of Mr. George Kind and Mr. Richard Lootens, approximatley 50 artistically inclined students created the 1966-67 first place Homecoming Float. Giant Waves and a surf board were significant of the float theme, Wipe Out The Indians! Harry Cavis of John Herron Art Institute and Mar- vin Reickets of Ball State spoke on and demonstrated art techniques to widen the interests of the club mem- bers. For the main money-making project, the Art Club co-sponsored a record hop in February. A trip to the Cincinnati Art Museum ended a rewarding and fun- filled year. Elected leaders were Linda Adams, presidentg Marilyn Motsch, vice-presidentg Sandy Plank, secre- taryg and Dory Miltenberger, treasurer. FUTURE ARTISTS study exhibits to improve their skills. ,C G'-'2'2 -TJ if .v . J. M -' r . . f -' ll .Fl .s T ,Ns . AAT 1 1 ' 1 HHOXV ABOUT THAT! says Alite Colbert, president, :incl Nancy Royer as the Ushers Club tar takes first plate during homecoming festivities. The Usher's Club was organized during the 1946-47 school year by Miss Mary johnson and Miss Gladys Neal. Since that year, the members have upheld the purpose of the club which is to serve the community by ushering at school and civic functions. The membership of the club consists of twenty-five students. Membership is based on the qualities of self- assurance, neatness, personality, and ability. lfach year members vote in ten new members and two alternates from the sophomore class. This past year the members ushered for the school play, The Man W'ho Came To Dinner, as well as for the musical in the spring. The club also took first place in the ear competition in the Homecoming Parade. The officers were Alice Colbert, president, and Pam Dunwoody, secretary-treasurer. They were under the direction of Mr. Kobe, sponsor. Musicals, Plays Kept sher Czrls Busy USHERS CLUB - Front Row: Alice Colbert, Terry Sclirock, Debbie Crist, Nancy Rankin, Chris Carpenter, Nancy Royer. Second Row: jackye Cole, Donna Richcreek, Anne XVlutcraft. Sheila Scott, Joyce Brower, Cathe Earle, Maureen Sullivan, Susan Neff. Third Row: Burtie Beekman, Dianna Rust. Pam Dunwoody, Andy Karnes. plane Ellis. Kathy Scliutk. Mary Lou Moody, Jeanette Stephenson. Brenda Olyer. 57 .fgf vi Yl- XII. R XH. MARION xc-lls MHS Rm! Booster Club dur ing Ginn! Ixiukctlmll guiiics. Galley Let fs Back Jack M Chanted Boys ,Booster BUYS' IRUOSTFIQ illlili W lwnnl Huw: IS. Lucas, Sntrun, D. .Xl.iin. li. Ruskin. flillllll lfuw: I.. XVilli:nnQ. M. IICPI' IQ. NiL'SNt'lSlIlilil. R, lnlniwn, KI. ,Xi'r1'ml:ulm'. IE, Nl4C1h'll.nicl, lf. Xlillvrs. Nlilllvr. Sgixcxky. H. lM't:li1m1'c'. P. Stevens Pfnhl. lung. R. lSU.nn. ll. l clislc1'i11:ikv1. R. Ni.liKiK'lliIlll'Q, R. Rzulvr. Swilmgnr. IS. XillNNK'illlllII, D. Kiglnlingcr, D. Hsin Il. lin-salvr. Snrnul lfmw: Riigiln-. fiLllitillL'l'. l'. lmiiiign-ii, svn, lfififh lfmw: lb. Zinn. ll, SIJIIIQUOII. Hose, P. Powvll lx. Bnlkin, .X. Nlilu-:ilu-igvii. Ni. Cllnfinnm. IJ. Cllinv. S, Pvlc. Il Rigsliy, H. l'xlc'. ll. Dowling, NI. Niillillllkilll, D. Long IS. Nnlmni. Clnlmlgiml. ll. xilf:iL'ii.lllli. H. Bi-Quill. Tlffni R. Hull. 5. Kl'LIIIllJL'. XV. Ilurlic. Sixih lfmv: XX':illcrs. S Inzw: Nl. l'imc'll. l'iNill'l. ll. HIKIHYII, T. liwing. S. lim-hr. Nifbfill. B. fQuu1ilJLlxlL'l'. lf. Slilllixllf. R. Xllguml, M. Xvillilllili l'Iinlnc-. ll. HllliK'l', R. xi.llil'l. S, rllllliil R, Iliilmlwwii, CI. Nlillcr. ll. Riu: N. Y:n1N0ss, C. XI1Xln-v. Nl. Bllllili', D , lf ? ff R R Y 2' . Y R? i k . 5 F 'T iw my 1 Txxfiiii . 412 3 8 Novel yells by the masculine portion of the Marion High School student body added a humorous touch to Marion's basketball games during the year of 1966-67. The Boys' Booster Club was organized to boost the spirit of the team and the loyal fans during the sea- son and the tournaments. The club's members assisted the Girls' Booster Club in the construction of a float of which the theme was Sleigh 'em Giants for the annual Homecoming. This year's Boys' Booster Club also attended one out of town game, which was at New Castle. The Boys' Booster Club was formed in the basketball season of 1962-63. It was organized to create more spirit in Marion High School. Membership of the Boys' Booster Club in the year of 1966-67 total 132 during regular season and expanded to a membership of 156 during tournament time. Serving as advisors for the 1966-67 club were Mr. Charles Willianas and Mr. Thomas Reiter. Officers were Eric Pfohl, presidentg Rowdy Bryant, vice presi- dentg Charles Arrendale, yell leaderg and Carl Fenster- maker, attendance. Club Be ore Games lileiienoer. Swzfvritli Row: S. .Xru-mlale. V. .xlNTl'l'30I1. AX. Bar- Iier. T. Smith. R. Montlritk. T. Fischer, T. I.ittlelieltl, B. King, l'. Ganz. li. Veatli, G. Fouclray, B. Badger. liiglillf Razr: D. Marshall, R. Resnetk. G. Cllcster. XVeax'er. B. Iames, lf. Fulll, C. Love. R. lfislier. IJ. Maiclenlmurg. M. Kaislier, B. Fish. Ninllz Roni: T. Curran. M. Zutkerinann. I. Green. G. Jenkins, N. Reed. M. Harrell. Delaplane, T. Daniel. B. Farrell, C. Rlielts. D. Douglas, NI. XVeller. Z! I l A . Q I E. W .. 4 4- 4 - i W up t. X L 4 mi.-as 1 1 pa..+--vsypqm ravi -,V-.-1 s Ag?-...fav . Q ldiv-nn---i I1 -'0 ,-. Qs mmf K.. 'Y' 'K 'o, I.l'l.XDl'lRS ol lllt' links' lluuslvl' filllli Ifllt' l'lllUl. llriwrlk Bryant. Carl l:l'1lSlC1'lllillxL'l'. Boli Nlcillcllancl. and Clliarli-s ,Xi- relitlale take time out to ies! from their liusy stllvtllllvs. .J N k .is . GIANT EXPRESSIONS capture emotions of XX'arren Horne. Bret Lucas. Gilbert Foudray. and Drew Kightlinger during MHS exciting basketball games. 59 it Y ..dl v 1 as -- ' W ...J v i fkx, ,I ' , . WM. - . ,M-gfiyr Aix inf REMEMBER was the slogan of the MHS Booster Club Rep resentatives Margie Blaker. .lane Terhune. Mary Lou Moody Sherry Evans. Vickie Powell, and Patsy Wlarren. GIRLS' BOOSTER CLUB - Front Row: YVillhite, Cham bers. Hamilton. Durkes. Free, Copeland. Campbell. Young Earle, Short, Mcfluan. Babcock, Royer, Kind, Ifosnough, Kef fer, Hughes, Rithcreek. XVhittraft, Dunwoody. Cole, Evans Powell, Beuoy, Campbell. Tuirie, Luce, Mfillhite. Moore Motsch. Moore, Packard. Osburn, Hall. Dennis, Brown, Col bert, Torrance. Second Row: Xilest. Lowery. Dadiras, XVert Sherbondy, McClain, Scotney, Mendenhall. Payne. Stradlingi Benjamin, Harris. Baird. Marley. Hines, Beisse. Alumbaugh YVC-ntz. Storms. Evers, Arnold, Plummer. Horne, Xililkinson Boots. Smith, Hull, Carnes, Smalt7. Bragg. Losure. Hobbs Stewart, Michos. Thorne. Neeley, Parks. Herring. Tlrirfl Row: Levi. Usher. Showen. Sloderheck. Douglas, Cullye. Hlare Timmons. Smith, lllhybrew. lVright. Bragg. Armstrong. Con nelly. Alumbaugh, Knapp, Mitchell, Ott, Evers, Myers. Cum mings, Davis, Harrell, Hall. Franklin. Gregory. Callahan Cockran. Brown. Ryder. Earnest, CopelandfSnyder. john son. Corbett, Hulce. Fourth Row: Perry, Kenny, YVC-aver lg pirit, Sophistication Come on Giants, Letis See Some Action, rang almost every weekend throughout the Coliseum and boosted our Giants to many decisive victories. The 429 mem- ber Booster Club, which is the largest ever, unified team support by decorating the school and entertaining with the colorful 67 version of hand motions, yells and chants during pre-game shows. The sale of mums, booster buttons with such slo- gans as Remember and Marion Giants , and the annual Homecoming record hop provided money for various activities. New additions included white gloves for each girl, and a round hoop for the team to run through. For Homecoming the boys' and girls' Booster Clubs combined forces to create their float, the theme of which was Sleigh Em . Butler, Horton, Burden. Jackson, Depoy, Royer, Hannah, Kistler, Brower. Harmon, Barton. Tyler, Karnes. Resneck, Clow, VVarren, WVilliams, Moody, Gilbert, Earhart, Conroy. Gard. Small, Lawerence, Ross, Miller, Howard, Hutchison, Birch, Kraus, Kay, Storey, Buroker, Bramblett, Williams. Fifth Row: Jacobs, Bennett, Fisher, Gulliford, Dye, Greer, Smith, Simpson. Crosby, Austin. Schultz, Hook, Schuck, Cor- bett, Wilkinson, Rust, Frye, Pegden, Bennett, Beekman, Plank, Guthrie, Ferris, Williams, Satterthwaite, Bennett, Cot- terell, Stevens, Jernigan, Nuley. Napier, Stinnett. McKee, Marcum, Lewis, Johnson, Scott. Mittan. Sixth Row: Hoggatt Keefer, Henry, Paglow. Gillespie, Stinger, Galbraith. Shutt, Brown, Fenstermaker, Sullivan, Davis, Hanson. Rohrer. Milli- kin, Sartain, Compton, Hearvey. Stewart. Foote, Turner, Howell, johnson, Mclntire. Reynolds. Davenport, Brown. Canode, Andrick, Carmichael, Denny, Galloway, Myer, Bee- man, Bermea, Paull, YVoodbury. Palmer. Sczmntlz Row: Mlala ters. Humes, Christopher, Clark, Thompson. Eastes. Homer. x . 4s,s f er? sa S 5. ' ., , , A! . , i . , -rd X' s 1 Q... 4- sLL,...1. 1 S .r Q ' Y IZ TT' W Y ' 1 'I S I iff: .. I 5 i Lt I 31 L It Hamid. Lyman?--as-Items? 5 Q rf. ' A .N xf KR 'Ni sg :Qt-ri as X s Pride 0 Booster Club For the first time all MHS girls were regular mem- bers and the reserves were from jones and McCulloch Jr. High. Mr. James Moritz sponsored the girls this past year with the help of Mrs. Pat Harrell and Mrs. Mary liastes. Holding positions as officers were Jackye Cole, presi- dent, Pam Dunwoody, vice-president, Anne Wfhitcraft, secretaryg and Donna Richcreek, treasurer. Miss Beth Morgan, served as mascot for the 67 Booster Club. Senior representatives were Sherry Evans and Vicki Powell. Representing the junior class were Mary Lou Moody and Patsy Warren. The sophomore class was represented by Margie Blaker and jane Terhune. Coach Colescott made arrangements for all the girls to be taken to the New Castle and Lafayette games. The Whole club was also escorted to the Holiday Tour- ney at Kokomo. Ober, Lytle, Manwell, Mtliown, Miltenberger, Neff, Butler, Payne, johnson, DeBruler, Dowden, Kirk, lflannery, Dorman. Nitholson, Cockran, Hartman, Hutchison, Caudill, Fuller, Hair, Getz, liib, Fosnough, Broyles, Principe, Swartz, Terry, Poor, Addington, Thurman. Eight Row: Garner, I.owe, Over- man, VVoodard, Stepp, Knost, Dimick, Slirnitzke, Vanland- ingham, Miller, Terhune, Pope, Blaker, Powell, Rust. 'l'own- send, Romine, XVaggaman. Ditkson, Anderson, Smith, Law- rence, Mclnturff, Henchon, Civerick, XVallate, Plohl, 'Pore rante, Sisson, Ellis, Donaldson, Meyer, Ellyson, Brown, Grav. vVest. Ninth Row: Dixon, Gear, Stroggins, Chandler, Richard- son, Patterson, W'iley, Forrester, Fuller, Gillespie, Loltis, Campbell, Frahm, Plummer, Emmons, Tharp. Bramlilett, Benedict, Evans, Heinzelman, York, XfVoll', Blake, .Xrcher, Car' penter, Libbert, Edwards, Harrison, Sloderhetk, Key. lValton, Myer, Myer, Stiefler, Bish, Bumke, Brown, Shrotk. 'fffnllz Ifoze: Hamilton, Schneider. Owensby, Burton, Boots, Hall, Denton, Cruzan, Sherron, Atkinson, Bowen, Ghurth, Rite, ..,u,.,,,.-anna!! -.iii N-Q-E-R LUIS UI' SPlRllf llooslel' C.lul: ollireis Pain llunisoody Xnne lX'liiIcr.iIl, larltxe Clole. and llonna Rimluiefl hola lor another xialoix as lhes arllllsl llie iiiaiiluee lox aiiolliei , 1 i-1 A INCL ganie. lVorden, Doyle, Plhalls, Nltfluen. Ciamlile, llainett, llonald Stone, Hayes, Bowman, latltson, Sparks, llall. Burns, llogels Miller, Bennett, M. Payne, ll. Lowson, Brodl. liimlile, Lhin Caldwell, Smith. llicks. Izlr-.fwnllz lime: Berhlol. llarlman l'iL'I'IlLlllllS, Powell, llarreld, Nlilner, llerringp C,rufan. llela more, Clow. Ianiger. llolllioeler, lfarrell, Cleese. ,Xlexamler Havens, Rodgers, Reed. Xvljllll. Swain. Stone. Yan Ness Robinson. Stinger, XVhitlorlt, Stiekann, Nleser. Lynn, llowan liltzroth, XVysong. Smith. XYoodard. NX'oodiing. llorianna johnson, lVood. .Xseherinair Burns. Rogers. Xliller. Bennett Payne, Lawson. Brodt, liimhle. Clhin. Claldxsell. Smiih, llitlts Tzeelflll How: Bethtol llllfllllllll. lfeinandas. Powell. llaiaeld Milner, Herring. Clrufan. lletamore. Clow, Liniger. Belllioe ler, 1 arrell, Geese, .Xlt-sander. llaxens. Rodgers. Reed. xvtllll Swain, Stone. Yan Ness, Robinson, Stinger. XYl1iIlork. Stick ann. Xleyer, l,s'nn. llownain. l'.lll'Hlll. llksong. Smith. XX'ood ard, lVoodring. lflorianna. Iohnson. XX'ood. ,Xsrl1ernian. 'TK 1 1 f ,- ' qv Mini 1 N A 3 1, H- +2-qya-26 fgw U: 2 nf' 5' W' Y LONG HOURS 01 XYORK by buth 110115101 clnln went into the bnildiiig of the 'lili Plijllllfilllllillg lluin, - Sh-igh 'cn1, ,. ,.. i Cnziinn. REMEMBER, ixifllillll Giants 11en1e111l1c1 the -X11dc1's11111- 'il iptun weekend flilblll the If-N55-66 SCLISUII. Giant Rebellion Hit-Greatest In Histor gmail WF Q ll T W-I 'v-.LW 9 wc' E in ., 5 I F V '--W.. bXX'l-.lzl lb crlilllf inns IJl't'lJlllt' 1111- linac-s fur 1l1c trip to the F1111 XV11x11c' SL'IIli'Sl2iff'. of' HAPPINESS TURNS TO PANDEMONIUM as Lhe Giants win Lhc 1966 Holiday Tourney an Kokomo, ' ,g M ll ,1 t A A Ql.+..4I - 1 , M CLUB - lfmnl Row: John Gartliicr, Gary XX':ircl, Doug I -olinson, Bill Norton, llgnvicl Butler, Elini Burns. lion C 11 'H 'Q x'.n'tls, .Xl.lIl Nliltt-i1lJt'i'gt'I', Nznllmn l,t'uli N u Brown, Doug Pcclcn, Bob Nltfllcllaml, liric Plolil, Bill Foster, C1 ng ltlx Pete Innngrcn, Mark Clemons, Gary Nlesscrsinitli. Rowdy Br uint, Carl Ft'Il5llJl'lllilkL'I'. .Swmnl Row: Brett Lutas, ohn ZUCRCIIIIQIII. l'm1rll1 Huw: -loc 'llioincg plell Nlo t Brown, 'ini l islit'l'. Bill XV:1yii1irt', lfrccl Itnnvi, Rnntlx Xln Tw .l l Sutton, lack Razibc, lax' Long, Stew Tuttle, l'l1il Boxell, lcr, Blllll' Btattli, l'X1'Illlll Botltin, Stn-xt' Pyle. 'lotlcl Ctniin Recd Miaicleiilmt-rg, Lzirry XVzn'd, Clliarlt-s .Xr1'cmlale, Hugh Mtfllellancl, Dave Kessler. Tliirrl Row: Ritliit' Kc:-ii, Randy 'lot' C.opt'l4iml. Lettermen Tool-cPricle In Weczringlflarion W 9' 'W-Q if ,ii ,-. -ff' Jw in 5 ,fx E if V-,, 'Q is N .A N ..-2 , , Q. M Ts it OVERLOOKING SCHOOL GROUNDS are NI Club oll The Marion High School M Club is an honorary organization made up of varsity lettermen who have achieved at least a CH academically. The club officers were Bob McClelland, presidentg Doug Peden, vice presidentg Doug Brown, secretaryg Gary Ward, treas- urerg and Eric Pfohl, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Gerald Jump served as faculty sponsor. The organization supported all sports activities and at meetings throughout the year viewed films on such subjects as H1964 Olympics and The 1966 Buick Open Golf tournament . At Sectional time the M Club attempted to boost school spirit and its treasury by selling the annual badges displaying the Giant's team picture. itcrs :is tlitw' Wllllll'l1l'Lll'lL'llTN plan for tlic TL'.ll 5 attixi I KIUNCIIIRIW ILXNIJ - l'41t IIe11tle1'so11. Steve lvfml How: kI.lllItL' i'ILlI'4 Owen. Yiikie NIdVil4 lex. Nlike Ii111ltl1.11'l. Yi- lixnns. Till!-Hi Iffmi: lin' xi.111 CIo111pto11. li.II'lJ.lI'il I't'll Szilveter. KIz11'ily11 lit-.1l 1 V. Sw om! Row: lYood, Mary Rigsbee, xl.lll.l Slaiikev, Susie Slllltlfll xIL'fiL'Ii5OIl. Dau' klaiksoii, Anne Robb, Owen, Sliaron Gieger, Iixtickett, 'I'om Stewart, Gary IVebb, Jim Lon- don. Fifth Row: Mike Bush. jim Charnell. Danny Siders. Cindy' Iigilliiiger, Debbie Brown. 1'iUIII'flI Row: 'Toni ljtillillll. Carol NV:11'1'e11, Ronnie Iinler. litlly Stlniar, Dale XVill- Illilll, Plllll Hillsaiiner. Bill L. XYay111i1'e, Carol ew Dimension Resulted In tate Fair Under the direction of Mr. Gene Burns and Mr. Richard Wheeler, the MI-IS Concert Band was awarded first place honors during Ball State Band Day on Sep- tember I7, 1966. The award winning selection was Saints In Concert . Clinic sessions were held during the year with guest directors instructing our band. Among them were Joseph Gwen, director from Indiana State University, and Nilo I-Iarvey' from the Selmar Music Company. I'R.XCl'I'lfIIi NIXRFS l'lfQRI l'.Cl'l' iecplies NIIS 1114111l1t'Its and pep l1.llltl as they pziiliiipale in xxnrioiis ailivilies and plav A fs, , ,iii g 1 Y.,'ij,fg? , its ' ,Wifi 1,1 'X .sf -. ., ,I -A f. xv :fx -f , ' aw- 1 ' - ,, sg, 'iw A 1 1 .AL t kv 13, 1 4.1a.!is 1 ' -344.4 f . ,, t,,.:f:,? ,f MMF 'ff' fl- ff if ' i f , 4 4' f X we 'fu-it '34 1 ' - Las ' f qrf ' ,,, j ai X-25- 'iw I me .Q , 'lr vrrrv rrrry'Y'Y,,,5. nvn- .ww Q- fA?1SV F17 - if A N ul N ff N 'Il'-1' ILT-1' 'f -gl P- -uv' The MI-IS Marching Band made a colorful debut at the Indiana State Fair. In competition with 85 other marching units, the sound of Blues of Night , Phedre Overture , and Taste of Honey put the marchers in an almost unheard of 25th place for a first time appear- ance. Band officers included Mike Burkhart, presidentg Paul Hillsamer, vice-presidentg Patty Stewart, secre- taryg and Kay' Plant and Lee Ann Oatess, treasurers. spiiilcnl tunes ilincing basketball games. .Jim CIONCl'lR'I' BAND - ky liiiyeaiu, Cathy XYAQ- Ilnnkx. In jun: l'uII4'r. XIIIIIVIII Smit A lfrrnii Row: Lynette mire, Alzuicl 011108, Slew lfllllllll How: Inn Ilighr I..m'wn Inn flllh I II: Smith, Bessie lNI00rC, Slicplcr. 'l'l1z'Hl Row: Ivy, Clh.n lm Iii: hy, Ilill llc-injg, I uh I :Mn x Lynn llillslnner, Rirhy .lim Still, Stun Wlivlgu- II. lX'.1x'1ni1r-. Greg lwfllf H11 lull I :in ll XVSIIIOII, Pauly Stewart. Iimki, I.Iuy4l 'Ira-:ilu-tli, I1.mLx. lim-III Shiglvy, lynx l'I.ml lmnn f urn Swffnlfl Row: ,lim Mit- .Iutly IIL'l'l'illg, ll1ll'l'l,'II Iirnliim Smith, Iiifk lun: lll tain, Gregg Addins, BCC- I uIIc'r, Rick Sgnmls, ,Xrl Imlml, Ruswll l'4u1I, Plaoquo, Band Da Trophy DANCE BAND - Front Row: jan Green, Bill Burnet, Toni VVeIls, Mary Rigsby, Sharon Gieger, Stan XVielgoIinski, Tom Donald, Steve Shepler. Second Row: Todd Donald, Greg Lawson, lim Craig. Yinrent Smith. D.nIe lYi sinner, Bill Xlliyniire, Su-xe Owen. B.-KSKl'1'l'BALl, DlS'I'Rll l' Y SPORTSDAY We Op111,1nent ..1 .., ILN 15 18 11 QU 11-1 16 T1 4 17 15 15 13 15 11 11 Z2 11 XY1- N B 1:1 12 15 1f1 1f1 171 1.'1 1.1 lll lfr 13 13 1:1 15 1.1 12 15 11 1.1 ll ll 1.1 1.1 1.1 15 14,1 111 11 ISA NVQA 216 31,1 39 52 :HI S15 5-1 51 69 .18 219 1115 '19 T19 .1.1 T111 311 14 S0 15 T 11 11 Ivunliurk , ,, , 1X111n1'-we Central . ,, . 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Slrutliern VVe1ls 1Vz11's1ty1 ., Huntington 11'ieserve1 Huntington 1Va1'sity1 . , VV:11,1z1s11 , Huntington 15-Uuthr Huntingttm lNflFl11I H11ntin1.:t11n 1Nf1rtl11 .xclurua 4'H1ltI'?i1 . 1Rese1've1 1111-se1've1 1Vz11'sity1 1f1111'1n1,11111t 1Vz1rs1ty1 , 1711l1'1l1tPu1'11 Fz1111n11u11t 1'y1l11'1Tl0l111l 1.3 Tlley 14 12 . 9 'J '14 , , .J 11 15 16 , 9 Q .. 6 , 12 E1 fi .. .1 9 They 13 .1 5 5 3 3 I1 1 6 , 1 1 -1 .1 U -1 ,ei 4 4 .9 N -1 11 1, 9 ., 4 , 1 4 . 2 -1 1.1 T 1 .1 T111-y 23 ,,18 . 25 2 35 V1 . H11 ,. 13 21 13 . 8 . 30 '20 .,13 . fr vm , , .1 , 31 ., 31 1 , , IU 1 , 1 4 .-1 S1 -1 CQAX-1.m1it' H.l11t'1. Billie Nlillvn. Susie fi11.Illt11t'l', 111-1121116 Stewart. Miss Sue 1'1.l1xl'lA, Ruin-1'l.1 11l'11I111t1 Ill111LI I,1I1I11-11 111.111 Sclugginx, 211111 11111111 Slmrks. GAA Team Records 5 191' ., ,. ,Eff My xt . 134' WY? ,kk-as 4195. ' . 35:2 Qi li! f 111' XN11 OYICRY GAXA girls run Iliruugl tluring one 111 1111-ir 11111111113 st-ssioiis. glfff ,, A .1 A11 i iff ' f , 1 E 3, ,.. . ,vi 1 0111.111 11111115 9' fi? ,Wlkqyp 'V W Q 1:1 Gini GAAAMBS Sue Bnkcr. Cindy X'Vl1itc, Shcilzt Hoggnrt. Dclcztne Slmcrryl Willi.nnx. Pgnn XX'illignns, lim-tky Sinnnnns, XI.ny Strug- Stcwznrt, -Illllllil 1,il1Imt-rt, Nanny Hzmis, AIZIFSIIQI XVilson, qim, and Nancy Clznnlpln-Il. Success ull Boosted During 1966-6 Year GAA-Billie Millcn, Shcrryl X'Vi11iZllHS, Nancy Harris, Cathy Sparks, Leslie Harvey. S4-rmnl Row: Cindy XVhitC, Dclene Stewart, Jllllllfl Libbcrt, Mary Stroggim. 'l'l11'nI lfmu: Pznn X'Villizm1s, Becky Simmons, Shclin Huggzntt. Mgnslm XVilsun. Roberta DL'l51'll1Cl', and Miss Sue Baker, advisor. til' CHECKING POINTS of tlub ll1Cl11IX'l'5 gnc thc oltitt-lx Sht-lin Hoggztrt, Nancy Hzntrix. Hctky Silllllllfllh. Buff: How: 51161151 Xvillilllllbk. hlunnat Liljlmcrt, and 13L'lt'Alllt' Stewart. 67 .1 it X Q S. 967 Choral Groups Displa ed Musical Talent lz, , N CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS - Golden Knapp. Susie Cal- lahan, janet Hfliybrew, and Dave Douglass find time to rehearse songs to be used at the Christmas Concert. Concert Choir students were kept busy throughout the year preparing for concerts, contests, and com- munity programs. Choir members sold candy, raising money to help pay for the new robes Cadet Choir pur- chased. They presented a Christmas concert, a Spring Concert, and in February they combined with the Canto Chorale to sing The Glorial' with Ball State University providing an orchestra to accompany them. The choir also was host to the Tri-City Music Festival and the Invitational Chorale. In April selected choir members Went to Ball State University to perform at Emens Auditorium for other major high school choirs in Indiana and to listen to them perform. David Douglass served as president while Susie Callahan, vice-presidentg Golden Knapp, secretary: and Janet Hfliybrew, treasurer, assisted him. The MHS Girls' Chorus participated in the Tri-City Music Festival, sang on WTAF-TV and for the Mother- Daughter Tea, as did Concert Choir. The class was composed of select sophomore, junior, and senior girls who were chosen by recommendation. These girls also helped Concert Choir by selling candy. Both choirs were drilled to perfection by Mr. Ritchie Walton, their director. CONCERT CHOIR - Front Row: Jo Ann Ott, Susie Calla- cy Guard. Ruth Usher, Martha Mitchell, Bill blames. Don han. Ian Stevens, Janice Haley. Teresa Littlefield. Linda ent, Chuck Reed, George Garrett, Rick Hutchison. Ginny Guthrie, Joyce Mittan, Susan Hughes, Pam Dunwoody. Nan- Payne, Sue Johnson, Annette Mickel. Third Row: Lynn .... sr ' , W-S 'War -New R. 68 A 'Y' Elks' 151 In Public Per ormanees, Concerts, Festivals err, sw Q Q GIRLS' CHOIR - lfmnl Roni: Linda Ransdell, Delene Pol- ing, Beatrice Sniitli, Virgest Mcfiorkle. Ginger Hastings, Bar- bara XV0odln1ry, Swnnzfl Row: Judi XVCIJIJ, Brenda Garrett, Dianna Stinger, Debbye Baker, jane Jacobs. Third Row: Ross, Pam Rliorer, Linda Adams, Judy Copeland. Rick Bal- lard, Bill Runyon, Steve XfVonde1'ly, Neal Van Ness, Vlanet Mclinown. Berdie Beekman. Fourllz Row: John Sutton, Howard Detamore, Mfayne Boatwright, Bill Lucas, Fred Alife Torrallce, Iealivtlc- Stepln-nson, Susan lN'ili'x. lintic' 1 I Greer, Marge ' l'L'illlWl'll, Bit-ncla Slit-ilu-s. mjrinn Wallgue, jean Chin. Bmrlley. Ron lX'olf, Tmiy l'Ulllllll'Xlf'I'. lion Cline, Sieve Harris, Doug Elzey. Mike XYL-ller. Bruce Beach. Don Moll, Toni Littlefield. 69 oph Group foined To Veteran Ensembles are 'aft Q p L43 Q ,- ' sf MADRIGALS-Front Row: Susie Callahan. Jan Stevens, Steve VVonderly, Howard Detamore, Janice Haley, Susan Hughes. Second Row: Sally Butler, Susie Curfman, Phil Ballard, YVayne Boatwright, Theresa Littlefield, Pam Dunwoody. Third Row: JoAnn Ott. Janet Ylfhybrew, Neal VanNess, Rick Ballard, Clilf Bueneman, Janet McKown, Kerry Kind. C.-XUGHT IN THE ACT of performing is the Sophomore Ensemble under the direction of Mr. Peter Kobe. HO' SYNING CHOIR-From' Row: Bob Baker. lfVayne Boatwright, Frank Hawkins, Howard Detamore, Tom Mfells. Second Row: Judy Copeland, Susie Callahan. Susie Hughes. Third Row: Margie Blaker. JoAnn Ott. Janice Haley, Phil Ballard. Fourth Row: Don Cline. Janet XfVhybrew, George Garrett, Pam Dunwoody. Steve Burkhart. Fifllz Row: Steve Mfonder- ly, Nancy Gard, Neal VanNess. - The students who sang music typical of the 16th and 17th century made up the Madrigal Singers. This select group of musically inclined students put in many after-school hours practicing for their concerts. Members of the Swing Choir entertained quite fre- quently for various occasions. This group sang popu- lar and show tunes. Under the direction of Mr. Ritchie Waltoii, the chorus director of MHS, these two Marion High School ensemble groups presented many pro- grams. Mr. Peter Kobe directed the Sophomore Ensemble, a new musical group consisting of some of the sopho- more members of the Cadet Choir. ,,.,-' -...Q--hub-. PIUXNNING ,X l ll'l llllli CIONIZI-,RI :nc the ortlieslra olli- tels. lfronl Row: Kay l'lanl. lioh lialser, Kleanelle Sleplienson, tlmflf romp .loyte lXIiltau, and Susan flliristoplu-r. Appearing in the early l92U's, Marionls first orga- nized instrumental group was under the direction of Mr. Lloyd ID. -jones. The orchestra was dropped from the curriculum when Mr. jones retired. ln l9'59 the orchestra reappeared under the leadership of Nlr. lpd- ward Baas. This year the orchestra appeared in such activities as Manchester String Orchestra lfestival at Manchester College, Mid-State Orchestra liestival at f,onnersx'ille. Tri-City lfestival at Marion, and the Annual Spring Concert held at jones Auditorium. The 40 member organization was led hy Hola lialser, Presidentg 'leanette Stephenson, Treasurerg and -loyce Mittan and Susan Christopher, Lihrarians. The orchestra also provided a Musical haclsground for the All-Girlls Tea hesides providing entertainment at numerous concerts, festivals, and contest throughout the school year. rchestra Participated in pring Concert i l 'RIN CERT su si. CJRCIll1iS'llR.X-Frou1' Row: Roger Young. Kay Plant. Tia- juaua Fisher. Nancy Stepp. Elizabeth Randle. Larry Rav. Mark lXlaruotha. Sammi Rout: Joyce Mittau. Sally Butler. Minnie 'I'hoiupsou. tlintlee liuiper. Marianne Torrance. Don 'l ticker, .Ieanette Stephenson, Olen York. Glenn Stewart. Lois llintou. Susie Llliristoplier. Third Row: Charles Marks. Date Tippey. Tom I.ittlelieltl. Steve Shepler. .Sliaron Gt-igcr. Alanite Farley. Sandy Jefferson. Susie qlatkson. l'.utx Nu-w.nr. Lynnette Smith. Barbara Beatty. Yixian tloinpton. lwunrlz Row: Vincent Smith. Robert Benge. Rnheit Tippex. Nrfimimgz 7 Patty Hughes. Toni XYells. Clarol Diniitlt. Klip lztluartl Isaas. Brute Gooclpasture. Boh Baker. 71 - if X f I MUSIC APPRECIATION - Front Row: Howard Detarnore Cheryl Stirnitzke. Bruce Beach. Beth Shigley, Mitch Bonta Linda Treber, Jan Stevens, Cheryl Meyers, Lana Stinnett Susie Losure. Carolyn Patterson, Becky Stewart, Pam Sisson Susan Curfinan. Mark Marnotlia. Second Row: Sally But- ler, Nancy Gard. Ruth Usher, Bill lVay1nire, Becky Brooks Rita Pope, Diane Vanlandingham, Mary Ann Torrance Linda Terry, Margie Blaker. Valda Van Ness. Sally Hall, Linda Myers, Ieanette Stephenson. Cliff Bueneman. Third Roni: .lane Terhune. Danny Blackburn. Sharon Evers, planet Mtliown, Carol Ober, Don Cline, Fred Bradley, jane Ellis, Ginny Payne. Carolyn l'Villiams, Steve Moritz, Neal Van- Ness, Cary McAtee, IiVayne Boatwright. Talent Displa ed At Clubs Wlriety Show SCIYIEDULING THE Yl'lAR'S AC'l'IVl'I'IlCS are Music Ap- preciation officers .watcflz Ruth Usher and Sally Butler. Slmzrlingz Carol Ober and Ginny Payne. . X . A ,Q Ax , g , Ak . VWWWMN P r 3 f A ' - ,., .. 72 The Music Appreciation Club was open to any stu- dent interested in music. The some 35 members were required to pay dues of 750. Activities of the club included entering a car in the Homecoming Parade and decorating the top floor of building lfour for Christinas. A student recital was held in january where all in- terested students could display their musical abilities to the club. A similar recital was held in early spring for faculty members around the city. A variety show was held in which students were in- vited by the club to participate. Mr. Peter Kobe sponsored the club for the first time. He was assisted by Sally Butler, presidentg Ruth Usher, vice-presidentg Carol Ober, secretaryg and Ginny Payne, treasurer. .Q 41 POM-PON - Ifront Row: Patty Shafer. Rhonda Glasscock. Second Row: Cathy Fear, Brenda Scalf, Becky Frame. Third Row: Chris McComb, Cheryl Parker, Cathy Streilm, Linda Packard. Leading the Marching Band during the 1966-67 school year was 21 new set of girls with new routines, new name, and a new sponsor. They call themselves the Marion High School Pom Pon Corps. These nine girls plus their eight year old mascot, Jere Cvlasscock, per- formed along with the band in various parades. Giant fans were amused and delighted by the presen- tation of such routines as one reminiscent of the Flap- per Era and an impersonation of Santa's helpers. The girls were dressed in gold sequin outfits with the two featured twirlers clad in black sequins. Mrs. Richard Wheeler served as sponsor of the corps. The Future Nurses Association of Marion High School was led by Linda Hulce, president, Nancy Luce, vice-president, Sue Craig, secretary, Pat Carroll, treas- urer, and Mrs. Berdean Simmons. During the 1966-67 school year, the 30 members made nut cups for the Red Cross, and in January they took a tour of the kitchens at the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital. Membership in the club is opened to anyone inter- ested in a medical profession. Service, Sparkle Contributed to in 967 FUTURE NURSES - Frmzl Row: Patti Herring. Linda Davison. Iiiin Andrick. Jody Havens, Gail Denny, Bonnie Brennenian, Debbie Jefferies, Donna Streih. Sffrmzfl Row: Ruth Ijsher. Pat Carroll. Nancy Lute. Nlarslia Lewellen. l.in- da Hulte. Sally Beuoy. Janie Moore. l Future Teachers See Films, Hear peaker Marion High School's Future Teachers of America Club, affiliated with the NEA and the State Future Teachers of America Association was chartered in the fall of 1962 by Mrs. Marie Brown. lt provides the members with opportunities to explore the teaching profession. This years activities included a speaker and .1 film entitled l'And Something More . Money-making projects for the year included a co- sponsored record hop with Student Council. The How- dy Hop and the selling of pins and charms provided money for the annual banquet. The banquet was held at the Sveden House on May 18. Highlighting the evening were Howard Detamore and John Sutton, who presented a comedy routine. Newly elected May officers were installed in a candle- light ceremony. Presiding over the installation were reigning officers Becky Stewart, Presidentg Cathy Phillips, Vice-Presidentg Susie Losure, Treasurer: and Sally Hall, Secretary. lillrlilllllf. 'l'Ii.Xt1Ill-Rs Ulf .XNllfRlC.X-lwrmi Row: Susie Losure. l'ani Satterwtliwaite. Lana Stinuett. Susan Mtfiollum. Suomi lime: Miss Dorothy lYalters, lieth Bush, Jayme Cre- gory, Patty Kay, Nancy Birch. Vwlllifff Row: Cathy Phillips. lit-tkv Brown. planet Bates. Camille Canotle. Fourth Row: Sally Hall, Becky Stewart, Anita Kinney, Margaret Certain, Hurtie Beekman. Ifffili Row: Karen Salveter. Susan Bunike. .Xnn Storms. lanet Nltliown. .S'1'.x'll1 Row: Mr. lYilliani Huff. Dave Kessler. Mike Sthrotler. Tim lfisther. -, ...--Y.-.e........., .......,,,,,,,,,,, an V l f at NRE 'rj-P Ny.: 'rv' K lim lim. 649' ca' fl,-' Viv' H L7 TBXCH M17-FTX members are shown displaying the theme of National Teathing Career Month beginning in April. EXXNIINING 'THIS SCALE MODEL OF MHS are FTA offi- ters Cathy Phillips, Becky Stewart, Sally Hall, and Susie Losure. WWW? H' ' Q V 1 iq, 'NU M 3 gg ..,,.,...l.w.-1-wt-,wv vw-l WWW' ' 4,., .X a . 5 1: auf' Q I Communit Work Highli hted FHA Year FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF .'XMERIC.X-Front Row: I.in- qlzicohs. SITIHIII Row: 'Ioyte .Xrnolcl. Cllieryl Hgnvelis. Ruth da 'l'rc-her, Marihetli Edwards, Kathleen Lett. Clhznrlene Da- Usher, Sharon Evers. Sufette Petell, Clarolinc Nlziclclox. Lincla venport. Pill Hohhs, planet XVright, Faith Baird. Becky Fidler. Dollie Horton, Deborah Havens, Ruth Morton, and Jane Citizenship Around the Wo1'ld was selected as the theme of the Future Homemakers of 1966-67. This national organization strives to promote a better un- derstanding among all girls and to develop creative leadership in home and community life. The two main projects of the club were A.B.C., America Beautifica- tion and Conservation, and L.O.V.E., Life of Volun- tary Endeavor. A style show for new members was presented in September, while the club enjoyed a doll display and talk by the Jewish synagogue in the Spring. Community work included taking baked goods to handicapped children, singing carols at the County Old-Folks Home, and raising funds for a foreign child. Enjoying an Easter Vacation trip, eighteen club members and four adults spent March 30th and 31st in Chicago. The group stayed at the Allerton Hotel and visited the Museum of Science and Industry and the Merchandise Mart. Faith Baird, as President: Caroline Maddox, as vice- presidentg Patty Hobbs, as secretaryg and Charlene Davenport, as treasurer served as the 1966-67 officers. Foltz. 'liziwzmnzi lewis, Minnie ilillfillllihflll, Colleen Iloggntt .intl liziren Mt Chee. M.-XGAZINES! XI.-XG.-XZINES! searching for ideas for lutnre meetings are FH.-X officers Charlene Davenport. Patty Hobbs. Faith Baird. and Caroline Maddox. ,... IJ ,,,,,,.,Nx , V, ,,-,, . . , z 1' .XH.X! l'liRIl'I,.XNIi'l'.X AMliRlCl.XN:X! Thcrc are cock- l'OfllilCS i11 this house! cxclnims Pl'OllC'SS01' Metz Qlnrk Mar- l1OCl1II jus hc visits the ill Sl1c11id1111 XVl1itCsidc QD1111 Lllinej. Micnz bers Delizonstrate S'lIXGlC AND STAXMMIQR - From Row: Mark lXIZll'IlOCllIl, 1:1110 iIilC'l'lll,lI1C. Bruce Beach, Mitchcll Bimm. Linda Trcbcr, Howurcl Dct41111o1'c. I,:111z1 Slinnetl, Sha-ryl Mycrs, Jilll Stcvem, Susie Lrmire. C11roly11 l,IlIfCl'SOIl. Susic Cllliflllllll. SITOIIKI R0111: XVQIXIIC' llr111Lw1'igl1r. Ijlllllly BlZlllQl7lll'I1, Nancy Gnrcl, Joyce GETTING INTO PRACTICE for procluc3tio11s are Stage 111111 SILIIHIIICI' l6'IIClCl'S Howgiul Det:11110r6, Mr. KIZIIIICS Clark, Alice '1lOI'1'ZlIlCC, Illltl CLll'4'Jl5'Il Oslmurn. Ability in Productions Bragg, Sully llullcr, Mzlry lxllll Tf11'1111111C, N411w'11 Fllillllillll, Janet lX'll'KOKVll, I,i111l:1 'l'C1'ry, Sally Hall, -ICZIHCIIC Stephen- son. Tl1Iil'fi Row: Cliff B11C11C111:111, Chris Miller, Kerry Kind, T11111 Younis, Glen Cgnlvcrt. IDHII Clinc. 7 6 STAGE AND STAMMER - Front Row: Linda Guthrie, Teresa Littlefield. gludi XXI-1111, Cheryl Pztrks. .Indy Nlemt Carolyn Oshurn, Sandy Plank, 1XIartha liztrliart, Caryl Arm- hall, Betty 5611114111 Nancy XVentf, Cllznudia Beisse, lo .Xnn Ott strong, Cathy Barton, Pat Stewart, Pat Small, Cheryl Earn- Tllzrd Row: Ellen Horne, Kathy. Kind, Jane Barney, Alice est. Karen Snyder, Lynn Allllllllilllgll. Seforzfl Rowg Alice Torrance, Connie Payne, Lew Miller, Alice Resneck, Katltx Colbert, Sue johnson, Bertie Beekman, Pam Dunwoody, Sflllllli, I,t-e A111111 Uattess, Pam Rll1lI't'1'. Sltmfry Clarnes. through Participation Stage and Stammer, one of the largest co-curricular clubs at Marion High School, was highlighted by the 1966 production of The Man Who Came To Dinner. Yearly functions of the club included assisting the pro- duction of the annual musical, and lending make-up and props to clubs. The chief money-making project for Stage and Stam- mer was the annual ribbon sale at Christmas time. Prof- its from the ribbon were spent on materials for the club and spring banquet, which was held in May. Awards were distributed for the best leading actress and actor, supporting actress and actor, and bit actor. Awards were also given to the best Thespian, an honor- ary division of Stage and Stammer, the best Stage and Stammer member, and the top ribbon salesman. The purpose of Stage and Stammer is to stimulate interest in dramatics. It is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Presiding over the 151 members of the 1966-67 Stage and Stammer club was Howard Detamore, president, assisted by Carolyn Osburn, vice-president, Alice Tor- rence, secretary, and Phyllis Brown, treasurer. 1 V if in -N -r , -....,, ONLY A DOLL.-XR! extlaims Stage and 5lL1lll1l1L'l' mein en Horne as students grab lor ribbon. Honorar Dramatists Formed Thespian Club .J U ' Each year outstanding Stage and Stammer mem,- bers are voted into the Marion chapter of the national Tlmespian society. Marion received its national char- ter in 1960 and it is referred to as Troupe 2077. To enter into the Thespian society a Stage and Stammer member must earn 10 thespian points or 20 Stage and Stammer points. After receiving these points they are then inducted into the society. This year the officers are Pam Dunwoody, President: Elaine Boots, Vice-president: and Teresa Littlefield, Secre- tary. Mr. James Clark served as the advisor for tlie Thespians. 78 ' 1 I '- Q gyms, 7 K-f,.vre 41' ,, -' 4 H 4 2 i Q? SIC . was 12-at -. .14 X x,'-' 2 V X , . 1. f ' .. .Iii-5,,:ge f S , it , ,T ,. v. Sf.g'i2: FS 3 ffl it :tx N M4 ,.. ' 7-, M My L V .4 We r IHLSPIAXN KILITB - Iennv XVilll1ile. Iizilliv Bailey. lflziine limits. llillll 1lllIlXVfNlllYi ,Xniic x'vl1llll'Llll. Joilin Sutinn, :md llmullml lM'l1mm1'c. NPl'I,YlNG MAKE-lll' lor plays :ind musiifils ill e duties ol the rlYlR'SIJlllll Clluli, one of KIUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Franz! Row: Cindy Cunion, Alice Colbert. gliin Szwesky, Norleen Neeley. .Sivrnlrl Ifozv: 1,inclz1 look, Pam Dennis, Cheryl Durkes, Marlene Free, janet Storey, Susan Clointoy, Nancy llutchison, Mitch Bonla, Lincla Burokcrr. Patty kay. Nancy Burcli, Darlene Kraus, plan Stevens. Lana Stinnc-Il, lllllllll 'lillUI'IlC, Iiarcn Scot- ney. Thin! Row: Phyllis Brown, Alllflllllll 'liOl'I'LlIlLC, Alucly Copeland, Alice PLlClilll'll, Alice ,1ltlI'l'LllllC, Vicki Powell, Kathy Kincl. liolm AlllSSL'lllllIIl. Wlill llUXV2llCl. Russell fill.llIllM'lN, Rlirnir l cl.1 Clossin. l341ih.11g1 lilllilxllilll, Clrisly Xlillc-1'. Sally Ky nolcls, lS.IIl'll Xlclic-cm lic-clcy Ijvlillllfllli, lclclic- Xlxxi111'. Ifnzlrllf Ruin: Xlgnilyii ,Xlotscl1,Yjin1 l-'isl1e1', llill Clllllllllllg .lim I,onclon, Circ-g H.111'is. llaxc- Kc'sslc'r, lic-nlon fllailc. Rick li.1l- lLll'fl, Lock CL1'c'c'11ougl1, l':1t Sllll'Hlll'l. Xlilcc' fillllllll, lloxxalcl lJl'lLIlllUl'l', lJ.1xc'l1oys. lony lx.IIll4'S. funior Historieal Club Attended Merle! UV With their main purpose being to stimulate inter- est in history of Grant County, the Junior Historical Society members accomplished their aims by collecting data, introducing speakers, cleaning, reorganizing and maintaining the Octogenarian Museum at Matter Park. Members were chosen on the basis of leadership, co-operative spirit, willingness to work, and quality of academic work. During the year Mr. Jerry Torrance spoke to the club on the Indians of Grant County. The members also attended a tea for the Grant County Historical Society and Junior Historical Societies. They then traveled to the State Jr. Historical meeting held in Indianapolis and also to the Model UN Session held at Anderson College. Rolling Up A Victory was the title of the car decorated as a wagon that the IHS members entered in the Homecoming Parade. Jim Savesky served as presidentg Cindy Gunion, vice-president, Alice Colbert, secretary, and Nor- leen Neeley, treasurer. Mr. John Satterthwaite served as the sponsor for JHS. K 4 1, S+ l 1. AQ xg 7' if fa f ima ,,,s X QS FREEDOM FOR ,XI.l, is the xiini ol ,IHS cxlilicelw who are posing in lront of the lfrec-cl11111 Slllilllt' 1hi1t vixiclly clisplafs the ideals of the club. 79 ll.XNIl'llS l,llflQ lllllli - lfmnl limit: liegttrite Smith. Lintlzt Huw: 'lim lfiwther, Donn Zinn, 'loin Littlefield, Chris Golf, lI.n'tlem.itl, lnle l,ytle. lieth Shigley, June xlsttolis. l'ztt Hen- lJ.tnny Ltiwreiite. limb North. Linclzt Atlttnis. Daniel Love, mn, qlntly llerring, f1.trnl Meisherger, Golden liiigtpp. Grate -lerry Stgintnn. Llohn Nltlntyte. Mgniette Atlznns, Gwen Barber, lJ.tv, lheresgt lfreenigni, .lane liutther. Kathy XVeitith, Linclit 'lnylnty ilgtrnline Mzttltlnx, ljljllflll Bragg, Mr. Rztymontl Shirley Smith, XX'.ty11e HH.llXK'llglll, ,Lloyd 'l11t?IllJCLllll. Swmztl lfgtrley. Campusliife Won mph inflrea Youth Rall - .fa P s-.,, 1 R CliXNll'llS Lllfli CLUB - Ifmnl Huw: linren Seutney, Virginia lfessenclen, Carol lirgtekett, qloyte Arnold, Connie Retl. I.unet lltttes. Susan Clark. Slhllll Clztll.thztn. xln .Xnn Ott. llnn XYnll. Dave Fowler. Mitthell Bontzt. .Swmml Row: Diane Springlieltl. Kliny lintther. Milton linyte, lili1.nheth Randle. Minnie vlillUI1l1J5OIl, l'iAll'lJ2l1'L1 Bllflillllll, Juyte Mittztn, Bob 80 llunke. Mary l.n Clrntnh, 'liztiiiztllt Lowery. Beth Bush. lXl1l1'Sll2l Lewellen, Punt Brown. Ylflllfll Row: Ruth Usher. Carolyn llnrhett, Ron lVolf. Don Zent, Lewis Butcher, Fred Bradley, Dunne Ott, Kerry Veaitli, Glenn Stewart, Steve Uwen, Bob lippy, Steve XVnntl, Nillztttl Heer, Susan Neff. ,f fu SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: Gary Ray, Sharon Geiger, Dan Fortney, ,Inn Iferrell, Lock Crt-enough, ,Xlite Packard, Marilyn Henthon, Judy Cause, Cindy Clark, Kim ,Xndricle Swmrirl Row: Alice Colbert, Janie Moore, Susan Nell, -Indy Copeland, Martha Earhart, Carolyn Osburn, Rhonda Clossin, Susan Conroy, Faith Baird. Martha Mithell, Jule Lytle, Mitch Bonta, Bob lNIusse1man, planet Story. Gail Stevens. Sandy -lellerson, Mike Harrell. Tlzirti Row: Ron Benbow. Tim Fischer, Richard Hlheeler, Tom Littlefield, lVayne The MHS Science Club, which has been active since 1935, now has approximately 50 members and is under the direction of Mr. Lewis Huston. E Long hours and hard work produced the 3rd place 1966 Homecoming float titled Yellow Submarine . Mr. James McGlaughlin addressed the students on the career of a Hospital Laboratory Technologist and Mr. Steve Bunish spoke on Mineralogy. In January a field trip was taken to the RCA plant of Marion. The club also traveled to Indianapolis. Officers for the year were Lock Greenough, presi- dentg Dan Fortney, vice-presidentg Alice Packard, secretaryg and Jim Ferrell, treasurer. The members held a picnic at Matter Park to end the '67 school year. BUSY, BUSY! Mr. Lewis Huston, sponsor of the Stiente Club, finds a few extra minutes to clean some science equip- ment. Ny' Q. 5? i .ti I 5 . , -s i tex s i ,F P12 mis' st 1 aa lf R. A S x It Y? A jf I Vlewiegu 5 JI - f p I 5 4- X H-in-'uw W. I Q 7 S , f lifhlllkllglll, liiure lleath. l-,ddie litouii. Iiill lladgei. .Xlaii lflecli. Toni Cardner. Yitki Powell. Phyllis llrown, .fill ll0lX ard, Ileliliie Millilsin, laliet lilllllllgllfil, Phil liilike, Cdlllllllt' C.anude, Steve Cliurtli. l'IllH'l,l lime: Hike Nllllltll. llill Coe- bel, Harry Manley, Ritk liallard, Stew-n XYomle1Ix', -lm: Ihurne. Reed Nlaidenlit-rg. Cree llarris, Rfidiiey llall. lay , . , , . Long, Lol: Nlthlellantl. Xeal Xan Ness. Slexe l'xle, Steu- Krainpe, Hugh .XltClell.ind, Date Nlain. Kenton Clark. XVHAT SHALL IVE BLOXY I'P THIS TIME is the thought of the Sciente Club ofliters Alite Packard. Lotk Creenougli. Jim Ferrell, and Dan Ifortney as they try another experiment. Sl .111 COL CLUB H Front Row: Vera Pucciarelli, Mary Hleaver, Becky Detanrore. Secmlcl Row: Vicki Dacliras. Pat Marley. cit'Ol'gCllQl llensell. Terri Herrell, Donna Richcreek. Dieclra Humes, Tlzirrl Row: Mr. Cloppock. Ecla livans, jerry Hoss, Carolyn Owsley. Helen Nlcflain. The MHS Business Club was started in 1965 for all students taking at least one business course. Meet- ings were held on the second Monday of each month. There were approximately 55 students in the '66-67' club. A tour of the offices at Foster Forbes was taken in November. At the December meeting, the Per- sonnel Manager of Foster Forbes was the guest speak- er. Murrell's presented a style show during the March meeting, showing the latest fashions for the business man or woman. The main money making project was a co-sponsored record hop with the December's Chil- dren providing the music. The club held a social gathering on May 8, 1967 at the end of the year. Cooperative Office Education was added to MHS as an on-the-job training for business majors. Four- teen students attended school half day and were em- ployed the other half. Meetings were held on the second Wednesdciy of each month. To raise money the club sold candy and co-sponsored a WOWO record hop. Field trips were taken to the Dana plant of Marion and to Northwestern Indiana Financial Ser- vice. To round out the year an employer and employ- ee banquet was held in May. CUE New Addition For Business .Ma 'orsg , f, A V .z ffxvi Q AT sf is , gl ,. 5 1. I A f V' pix' g 1 . F 'M Qi L i E QL.. 014 c i - Du.. L L f-., . BUSINESSS CLUB - Front Row: Debbie Fuller, Marilyn gjolrnson. Lincla Zook. Norlene Neeley. Cheryl Earnest. Lana Stinnett. Becky llelaniore. jackie Hines. Cllauclia Bc-isse, Lynn Alunibaugh. Sl'l'UHI, lfow: Salli Reynolds, Karen Snyder, Karen Mcliee, Pat Hobbs. Clrarlene Herring. Cheryl Parks, 82 Theresa Harrell, Peggy Hawkins, Connie Retz, Diedra Hunies, Gilbert Fouclray. Third Row: Sherry Carnes. Charlene Da- venport, Margaret lilclriclge, Russ Cliambers, Paul Powell, Mel Bruce. Dean Neal. John Price. Delbert Swartz, Hoss, Karen Fansler, licla Evans, Susie Moore. is fb The anuuczf 2 N.:-1 flllflllli igw Q Fffzf if 1 1 SPRING TIME IS BANQUET TIME according to COE oflir cers who are displaying ll sign to announce their annual Ernployer-Employee Banquet. Tours, Record Hop Mazn Business Events I. TYPING UP THE SCHEDULE of coming events are Business Club officers Cheryl Earnest, Sherry Carnes, Melvin Bruce, and Norleen Neeley. DCE Club Gained Experience While Preparing DCE - From! Row: Linda Hulce, Terri Chambers, Judy Nlendenlrall. Anna Fouce, Sally Beuoy, Becky Bragg. Serond Row: Phil lngols, Ronnie lirh, Nancy Luce. Marcia Fos- The Diversified Cooperative Education Program of Marion High School was founded in 1958. During the past two years the program has been directed by Mr. Wfilliam Peden. DCE has grown and reached its peak during this present school year. The 1966-67 program included forty-three students involved in twenty-nine occupations. Twenty-six employers of the city of Ma- rion provided training stations for these students. The DCE Club promoted fund-raising projects to sponsor community humanitarian, recreational, and social activities. Une of the highlights of the year was the construction of a football Homecoming float that was awarded a second place trophy. Other outstanding events during the 1966-67 school year were the fall cook-out sponsored by Dr. John E. Vogel, the state VICA Leadership Clinic at Indianapolis, the DCE state convention held at the IU Medical Center in Indiana- polis, and the state DCE Annual Contest and Awards Convention at Purdue University. The year's program was climaxed with the Employee-Employer Banquet. This dinner was given by the DCE students in honor of the employers who participated in the training pro- gram. 84 nough. Pat YVest, Kathy Malone, Nick Reed. Third Row: Yvlllllllll Petlen, john Denney. Mel Brute. Lewis Butcher, Mike lloclge. Randy LCl'iLlYOll1'. Pal Collins. SHARING IDEAS are DCE officers Ronnie Erh. Sally Beuoy, Nancy Lute. and Teresa Clrzunbers. 1 ., .s fi K is 12 f L 3 ,ik or uture Careers. Vi in ',,-ll' DILIGENTLY YVORKING is Mr. Peden, advisor, as he plans DCE placements. DCE - Front Row: Cheryle Copeland, Rebecca Nall, Mary H 'que lxnopp fluid R10 keith Hndin Due Piper cnx Butcher, Pat Henson, Charlotte Hewitt, vvllllillll Peden. Second Shouen Nlalk Clemons 'I om Xounts ohn XX ilson ohn Row: Roger Anderson, Ronald Brookshire, Eddy McFar- Duncan Rodney DeShon Dennis ohnson L1r1x Hilhims land, jim Southerland, Wfarren Nestleroad Jr., Phil Rudy, , '.f i: mwyv E Students W01'ked to Gain Experience llli CLUB - Fmni Roni: lVently Shutt. Ronnie Allgootl, l.intla lflynn. Frank Ireland, .lean Armstrong, Becki Sartain, Randy Smith, Karen Ritltlle, 'llerri Shultz, Linda Ireland. Roberta llebruler. Carol Henry, Darlene Simmons. Sfronrl lime: Mike Martlen, Henrietta Ship, Lynette Smith, Mike lfakins, Bill lforeinan. Gary Moon, Pam Harris, Sheila Hog- The Distributive Education Club was organized in 1960 to promote education in salesmanship through the cooperation of the employer and employee. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Wrtiy, the 33 members Work- ed diligently toward their future careers as salesmen of tomorrow. The DE club activities consisted of en- tering four cars in the homecoming parade, selling candy, and helping decorate the hallways for the Christmas season. They also gave a Christmas party at the children's home, and during Thanksgiving made up baskets of food for the needy families. The club had delegates and candidates at the state elections. At the regional, state, and national contests, they won honors for Marion High School. Closing a rewarding year of activities was the em- ployer-employee banquet held on May 16. Business- men who had cooperated with DE club were guests of honor at the annual dinner. Club officers Linda Ireland, presidentg Pat Culley, vice-presidentg Terry Schultz, Treasurerg Becci Sar- tain, Historiang and Karen Riddle, associate vice- president were installed at the Initiation banquet held early in the year. S6 qott. Carol Dice, Linda Sloop, Sherie Baker, Peggy ulolm- son. Margret Gilmore, Karen Mcliee. Robert Rowe. Third Row: Nr. Robert XfVray, Mike Buttlie, Carita Simpson, Don Smith, Paul Rigsby, Terry Solars. Bob King, Ed Bailey, Steve Baker, .leanne johnson, lack Lebo, Terry King, Albert Lowe, Tom Rigsby. DISCIUSSING plans for club meetings are DIZ officers liaren Mcliee, Becki Sartain, Mike liakins, Terry Shultz, Lintla lrelancl. and Karen Riddle. 'The 1967 llkaf chdo wms kept busy math a fun- fdled year of activnjes and service to the conanaunity. Iluring the year,l1i-Y'l1ad naany gtnxt speakers at- tending then'rneetn1gs lDr.lhsher,xvho spoke on the space prograng and IDoug hdohns of the Fort VVayne Konuxg xvho spoke about hh canxr in pronxnond hockey, were just a few of these distinguished guests. 'The students of hdarknm lligh wvere able to parnci- pate in another spectacular homecoming bonfire through the help of the Hi-Y club. Hi-Y also kept in the swing of winter sports by seeing a hockey game at Fort Wayfne and participating in a YMCA basket- ballleague,xyhich ended up math a fnmalrecord of 5-4. The club consisted of 50 members who have a CH or better average, and who were members of the YMCA. Planning the years activities were Hi-Y officers jay Long, prendentg Joe 'Phorne, xdce-prendentq liave Kessler, treasurerg Gary Messersmith, secretaryg Bob h4cCHeHancL ehaphnng and the adxdsor,B4L hlark Bald- mm OOPS, says Hi-Y ollicers Bob Xlcfllelland, lay Long. Dax e Kessler, Gary Nlesserniilli. and aloe 'lliorne as they forgot the ball lor two points. 76 Hi-Y Participated In Basketball League HI-Y CLUB - Front Row: Bruce llearh, Randy Marler, -Iohn Gardner, Nike Powell, Gary Messersmith, Ruben Yanis, Jack Raabe. Steve Osborne, Mel XVysong, Charles Arrendale, Dave Roskin, Kermit Bolkin. Second Row: Joe Thorne, Tom Gardner, Hugh lNItClelland. Dave Main, Dave Hanson, Richard Mfheeler, Doug Peden, Richie Keen, David Oakerson, lay Koons. llarrx' Nlanlev. Iell' Nlilner, Dave XX'ar- ders. Drew Kightlinger, Bob Nltillelland. Dave Kessler Gordon Love. Eric Plolil, Mark Cllenians. .Xrt Young. Randy johnson. Carl l enste1'1naker. 'loin Younis. .lim Poul- son, Pat NlLllOlSOll, Brett Lucas. Dave Percy. 'Wi' 117 3,1 u lv 87 .fi I F' wi SHOULD COUPLES GO STEADY? MI-IS Y-T1-uns ask Tom f21llAL1IlCI'. Mr. Rau' F111'lcv. 111111 CLz11'v hICS5C1'hlllilll their Opin ion of dating IILIIJIIS lllllfjllg tCc11-11g,c1's. andy Sale, VA Work Promoted Good Will COME ALONG XVITI-I ME TO THE SXVEETHEART TREE 1111111111011 Y-'I'ce11s 115 they 111-1611111011 the YXVCA for their 11111111111 fm'111z1l flume. COME CARVE YOUR NAME NEXT TO MINE Sing thc- Epics as the 1r11111lcs dance ll1AOLIllll The Swc-611161111 Tree - thc 1967 ll1C'll1C of thc 11111111211 Y-TL-C11 fOl'1l1Zll d:111ce. 88 fm' ,,.,.wv 4j'g... f' --'wp-ugh., i1-.. The goal established by MHS Y-Teens was to pro- mote fellowship among women and girls of all races, religions, and nationalities. The '67 club was divided into three groups according to grades. Each group was led by a cabinet member and co-chairman. Aiding worthy organizations, MHS Y-Teens gave monthly programs and parties for the patients at the Veterans Hospital. Collecting food for the needy at Thanksgiving was the function of the traditional Can- Can dance. During December the club decorated for and helped with the customary Hanging of the Greens . In order to raise money, the Y-Teens sod candy to aid their treasury and to give a television set to the children's home. On March 6 a panel was brougat before the girls to answer questions on the latest rages in dating. Long hours of work and fun went into the making of the Homecoming float, Holy Hatchet! Let's Chop 'em Downli' The Sweetheart Treei' was the theme for the 1966-67 annual formal dance hed February 18. The Epics provided the dance music for the approximately 80 couples who attended the event. The colors of green, white, and gold created a romantic spring atmosphere with a 12 foot gold tree covered with tiny white twinkle lights and golden hearts ac- centing the decorations. Mrs' Lloyd Blakef' Mrs' Jacqulyn Kccferl and Mrs' Clopclaml. .incl lluiiiia lllKlNlil'C'li. luring' fillI'lNlIIl.I5 spirit In Y-'IWIQICN UITICICRS. Sllcriy lixiuiis. ,Xnnc XX'l1ilmr.nll, Clic-ryle Norllla Allen Served 35 faculty SPOHSOFS- MHS clglssroiml by .melding .1 liuliclgiy touch lo llic fillI'iNllll.lS tree. Frou! Rozu: Kathy Miller. .Xnne XVl1itcralt, Sherry livans, Thin! Row: Margie Blgikcly Pain Dunwoody, Di.mn.1 Rust. Kay Clow. Mary Lou Moody. Scrollrl Row: Donna Richcreek, Cindy Pauli, Harb If1'ye.pI.nic 'I erlumc. Ellie Hfang, Cathe Earle, Cheryle Copeland. janet Mcliown. N 82? .ax CQICRNLXN Cll,l'BflVmr1l Roar: Nlitcliel Bonlzi. Liiitla Guthrie, lidllly llexeritk. Bemky Browii, Kathy Sloan. Connie Gray. .Suomi lime: Danny llnldllklllllll. Mike Daily. Neal XIZIIINCSS lxathy Stliutk, ,Xlite Resiietlx. Aleauetlc XYilll1ile, Janna Libi bert. Mr. plznnes Brzinclenlmrg. Thfrrl Row: Brute Fish, Bob McClellan, Carl Fcnsterinaker. .lim Savesky, Mike Mundt, Bill Goebel, Bob King. jane Barney. Mezartfs Upera, German Restaurant Visited ICNWIOYING THE l.IBR. XRY PATIO are fiC'1'llIIlll Club olli- iers qfronl mzub Marv Lou Moody, Angie fi0l'lCI't'll, lane liatney, Alice Colbert., QICLIIICUC XVillliiIe. tlmrl: rnwj'.Iiin S.ix'eskv, Natlian lmctli. anal lax' Long. 1 V' :gp - gli..- U0 Interested in learning more about Germany, its people, and its culture, the German, club took a bus trip to In- dianapolis in October. The members dined at a Ger- man restaurant and saw two German movies. They also traveled to Chicago to eat at The Berghof and to see Die Zauberfloten C The Magic Flutenj, an opera by Mozart. In March they held a record hop at the MHS cafe- teria. Bringing the 1966-67 club activities to a close was the annual German Club Banquet held at the Holi- day Inn. President of the 1966-67 German club was Nathan Leech. He was aided by Jane Barney, vice-presidentg Jeanette Willhite, secretaryg Jim Savesky, treasurerg Mary Lou Moody, sergeant-at-armsg Alice Colbert, parliamentariang and Angie Cotterell, historian. Mr. James Brandenburg and Mr. Ernest Thode, MHS Ger- man teachers, were the sponsors of the club. 'Lr ': vr-' '1U!'IY!i ' 'WH'-Iiili +-f-..:,.L- GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS RELAX while taking part in the old German custom, Kafleepause. I? Club Members During Trip to Chicago GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Mr. Ernest Thode, Bill Jill Howard, Linda Meyers. Third Row: David Shanks Waymire, Bill Schomberg, Mike Rhodhemel. Alice Colbert, Mike Schroder. Steve Pyle. David Main, Hugh McClellan Reta Pope, Cinthia Ballinger. Second Row: Jay Long, Phil Nathan Leech, john Daily, Doug Brown. Boxell, Debbie Brown, Cheryl Stirnitzke, Vicki McW1ll1arns, 91 1 E aa' grew' .... , , -, M 3, - sg-, QM -1 .V , , ,.e,.,,if,.,.f- ' .N 3 .N . QL V '-'35 IW.-ffis A W 35' X V51 ,v-V - . 2 , ' ir? QT !! ,w CNY PAREF! French Club officers pose for their Cactus picture in lront ol the Hillel Tower. a creation of an MHS French student. ia The French Club, which is open to any French stu- dent, again played an active part of the MHS langu- age department. It was organized shortly after World War 1 by Mademoiselle Marie-Rose Lauler of France, the club was then dropped from the curriculum for 20 years. Miss Carolyn Wilhite, a former French teach- er revived it in 1958. Members decorated a car for the Homecoming parade in which officers, Tom Gardner, president, Jill Hamil- ton, vice-presidentg Judy Jackson, secretary, and Linda Adams, treasurer, rode to represent their club. Among the year's activities were a Christmas party held at the school, a Christmas Carol Program on TV, and various speakers who had traveled abroad. They also traveled to Salamonie State Park for a picnic and enjoyed a delicious dinner at a French Restaurant. In the spring French members hosted the annual In- ternational Festival at which time members of all langu- age clubs combined for a dinner of foreign foods and a promotion of fellowship between the various langu- age clubs. Sponsors for the year were Mr. Robert McPherson, Mrs. Barbara Phelan, and Miss Beverly Denbo. Le Cercle Francais -Qlagfvfr' . ,.. oo I ? 'f .' If , X. fi ' i ?: Q ff fri, f ..-O FOREIGN LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN AT ITS BEST when and lellowahip during the International l7c'5tiyal, which was the five language clubs combine for an evening of fun spomorecl bythe French Club. Htdfl llt t' IF t' lFt FRENCH CLUB - Front Row: Linda Buroker, Diana Mey- er. Carol Lynn. Sue Thalls, Yicki McCuen, Joyce Burns, Jill Hamilton. Sandy Plank, Betty Schnar. Linda Treber, Jo Ann Blinn, Vickie York, Linda Powell, Shelia Dickson. Mary Kissling. Janet Bates, Mark Marnocha. Keith Krinn, Sherri Stiefller. Terry Ford, Belinda Downam, Joe Ifreck, Norlene Neeley. Marjorie Levi, karen Scotney. Susan Conroy, Cathy Spurgeon. Chris YYoodard, Monica YVoodring. Sfmozzzl Row: Christy Miller, Nena Bramblett, Ellie YVang. Kim Andrick. A Camille Canode. Gail Horner. Margie Blaker. Janie Moore. Burtie Beekman, Cathy Carpenter. Janet Mcliown. Karen Archer, Lee Ann Oatess, Connie Payne, Jane Hamilton, Cheryl Parks, Susie Curfman. Bob Farrell. Mike Goulooze. rance, Janelle Schrock. Linda Kruzan. Judy Mendenhall. Sandy Jellierson, Marilyn Henchon, Leslie Farrell, Paula lYeayer. Linda Colescott. Tlzird Row: Howard Detamore, Dayid Rose kin, Rick Hutcheson, Daye Hanson. Toni Gardner. Eddie Brown. Andy Caine, Daye lX'arders, Steve Moritz. Joyon Price. Ned lVrencher, Craig Edwards. Bruce Goodpaster. Den- nis Miley. Todd Curran, Garry Tlrornell. John Coffman. Mark Zuckerman, Roger Resneck. Millie Havens. Sue Bumke. Marcia Jackson, Linda Bowman, Ed Dixon, Andy lYallace, Olen York. I 93 Kent' Croft. Beth Shigley, Carolyn Patterson. Mariann Tor- Two punish Students Awarded Scholarship M-kde SPANISH fll,UHflVmr1l lfmv: Slum- IJIXIIII. l'.m1 Rlmu-l', SIPXNISII Cll,lIlS--Ifmrzl lffmf: 'Inn Sltwtllh. 5110111 Myers, ,l1L'I'l'51l l,iLtlvIin-lcl. l'.nl llL'l'lkillQ, NILlllll.l l'i.llll.ll'l. Digmc ,IL'lIlliL' Nvvlcy. BlL'llll1l NillJiL'l'. liclll .xlL'XLlIldl'I'. Bunnic' vklllllllltlillfglhllll, lic-mlay lilfmks, Nwrnnl lfuw: Gurclvln l.mm'. Slrnlvrlwmk. Kllgnuclic- Bvisw. Samui limp: llfillllll I,l'Il.lgCl', Brucc Iicgulx, Cguy Clmtu. 'lJlYV.lllll.l lrwis. Slhllxtlll fQCigt'l, rlyiilillllllil lfisllur. l,Allklk'llL' lilxuls. Susic clllI'i5l0IJllL'l', Clglllly llixic Nlamwvll, Klulr 1,3111-, Xin. Incl l,itllclivl1l. 'IQIII-lil limw: XXUII. Nanny flllllllixtlll. Slllllly ilIcu'11gvl'. Tlfinl Rnzv: Gwen Nlillgml Hem. Su-xv Xhmml. G11-gg H.nl'is. lung Slmlp, Glvnn Hill'IJl'l', AILIINIIZI NX'ilm11, Alillllil' Vlhllthlllllvill. Shcliu Caldwell. SICWLIII, kl.mv lgllis, Clili Bun-ncumn, .Xnitzu IXUIIIIVE. liuky lficllur, Clgwulim: Xlgulmlux, linux- Daw. lfnznllz Row: I Mike luwcll, Lynn ,XllllllIl1lllgll, llvlcxnm- Su-wznrl, AILIISLIICI xvLlgg1blll'l'. IX.Ill'll C,uml,l.g1lI1x' Phnllnps. l.lc,k Rgmlmc. 94 to La niversidad Internacional in Mexico This year,s Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Lael Littlefield and Mrs. Sharon Conyers, again undertook the annual project of sponsoring two stu- dents to study in Saltillo, Mexico for six weeks. Last year these scholarships were awarded to Caroline Mad- dox and Grace Day. The selling of candy by the club members provided the money for the awards. Other activities enjoyed by the members were the entering of a float in the Homecoming Parade, a Christ- mas party which Was climaxed by the breaking of the Pinata, presenting a skit at the annual International Festival, and a picnic held in the spring at Matter Park to close the year's activities. Informative lectures and colorful slides provided op- portunities for members to learn customs and portions of the geography of many of the Spanish speaking na- tions in the world. Presiding over their monthly meetings were officers Millard Heer, President, Gary Costa assisting as Vice- Presidentg Gregg I-Iarris, Treasurerg Gwen Barber, Secretaryg and Jule Lytle, Program Chairman. OFF TO MEXICO-Caroline Maddox and Grace Day study posters of the summer session that they attended during the summer of 1966. Plaza Turns de SEVILLH N' sr S ,ww - y ,,., Q, N if y 4 Q . 1 a 2 'YQ-u:...,,,, ig 'S-.4 FINDING INIfORhI.X'l'ION lor luturc Spanish Cllul: nicot- ings are tht' tlulfs olfiters Gregg I'IilIillS. fiwvn l5a1'lwr, Millard ilu-r, Gary Costa, and plult- I,ytlt'. if' .V 1. ia - - Yiwiil PRACTICE YEAR ROUND makes the Spanish Cihih choir one of the best in the school. :Xllltlllg their 1JCl'itl1'Il1LlllCL'S was their television presentation ol their filiristmas ljlljgllllll. 95 I totionary Provided Fees or Conventions Li-YI IN CLUB - Ifmnl Row: Doug Burris, Janet Storey, Tremain, Miss Scott. Tllinl Row: .lim Lefiler, Margaret Cathy Cioriuziu. ilatlxie llYL'1lYl,'1'. lzlifalnelli Patterson, Beth YVaggoner. Stephen Clumli, Lock Creenough, Rick Ballard. SIIILTIIQC. Linda Stitkann, Robert Taylor. .S'r'1'rn1rI Row: Mari- Steve Harris, Kenton Clark, Carolyn lVlllllllllS, Bill Leverton, lee XX'atson. Robert l't-rricn. Ritliard Booth. Debbie Scott, AnnSlorms,Susau Frazier. iloyrt' Rolmertson, 'fini Ferrell. Marcia XVilkes, Billie Kay HAVE A DRINK! Latin Club ollicers - Robert Taylor, Junior Classical League activities at Marion High Susan lfrazier. Stephen Cliurtli. Kenton Clark. planet Storey Swh 1 d r- 1966-67 ,re Dian and Vilried L tin and Rirliard Booth - pause lor a break alter a JCL 1llt'Ct- L OO U mg WL Y ' ' a lllg. 96 Z ' v Q 225 students from surrounding high schools were guests at a gala Saturnalia party on December 22, with approxi- mately ninety in attendance. The Roman Saturnalia harvest holiday began on December 17 with the ex- change of gifts in honor of the god, Saturn. In March the local club held a record hop and also sold stationery picturing Marion High School. These two projects helped to provide registration fees to Na- tional JCL Convention in Tucson, Arizona and trans- portation to the Indiana State Junior Classical League Convention at Ball State University in April Where local member James Ferrell presided as president. Plans for the Roman-banquet.-picnic at Matter Park have been made by this year,s officers Richard Booth, Janet Storey, and Kenton Clark - counsulsg Robert Taylor, historicusg Susan Frazier, scribag and Stephen Church, quaestor. Miss Agnes Scott was sponsor. Requirements for membership to Latin Club are to be enrolled in Latin with a C average. Out of class students who have completed two years of Latin study and are maintaining a present C scholastic average are also eligible. Russian Du Big Event For Duma Club RUSSIAN CLUB - Front Row: Lana Slllllltll, Susan M11 ciOllllIll. Svcoml Row: Carol llllllltll, Plllll liyans. 'l'11z'nI Row: jenny Collins, Linda Harris. Fourllz Row: I,ois Ilinton. Roland Banks. Fifth Row: Pat Hamilton, hleanette SlClJl1L'Il- son. Sixth Row: Linda Poor, Ronnie Sexton. Sfwrizllz Ifuw: Mike Daily. Art Banks. Eiglzllz Row: Mr. Beckley, 'lloni Younls. Leading the Russian Club in their yearly activities were 1966-67 officers: Pat Hamilton, presidentg Bob Chambers, vice-president, Linda Poor, secretaryg Art Banks, treasurer, and Tom Younts, deputy. Mr. john Beckley, Russian Instructor at MHS, aided the club as SIDUUSUIA. Near tl1e semester break, the club held an authentic Russian dinner at which all the food was cooked by the members of the club. Later they traveled to New Castle to participate in a Russian dinner with the Russian Club of New Castle. A bake sale of Russian food was held in the spring. lnstructive trips to McCulloch Jr. High School to arouse interest in the language, Russian Day at the high school, and a XVOXVO record hop held jointly with the Spanish Club rounded out the yearly activities for the Russian Club. Cll,UXYNlNCL .XRUVXIJ the 'lfliant ul xlllllllli .ne Russian lllnh olliu-1s Xll lianks, l'.1l lldlllllllill, iltllll Xounts. and l.lllllAl lilllll. 1 ff' 5,..,yIa. -, '55, - we ' r:-Y I 11.1, N 4 , 1. 4 N ij I U '34 4 . 1 -ri ., ,.,,,, fi, S 'V K, erin xp-L. 2 , gi U. F , 'tj 1 Nm ' xl ,V 1 , ' flag: 'J ' -L --' -- 1 -V... ., 'K ., 435,11 ,. . --5 f f nr it fm om. MORE T111121 This it 111.1 511131111 1,1 Survey piiomgm- ' plu-ls, 6211111111-s Burns 411111 XVLIYIIL' l5u41tw1'igl1t, .is thu again ix imp Pil,llll't'S for thc' MHS 11cwspupe1'. i 5 PREPARTNG PACKETS FOR SALES are Nancy Burdi. busitic-ss iiizintigcri Patty Kay, ci1't11lz11io11 niatiiagcr: and Chris- ty Millcr, copy editor. J0urnaZisisW0rked iligentl 150PrintBi-Week! YVORK, XVORK! Feature- c-ditor, Ngirlmitl Toy :tml Pmdiit- 111111, lfdilulx Plllll 5ilIlCIiIilWQlilt' wink tliligrntly insisting up NIUlit'5 for thc 111-xt, c1lilim1. A, 1... N, 1, it 1 ,QV A ,' Aviv skw,-Mm, Jf L 'flwjyu-Del V' K I Huw about that? Sports editor Dave Bulter illustrates lay out primiplcs to IAC'lJOl'CCl'5 Dave Balsbaugh and Ron Mon- drink. 98 Deadlines, galleys, and headlines were among the many things which the eleven members of the Survey staff had to keep in mind as they published the bi- weekly newspaper. The main added attraction of the year was the use of color in many of the Survey issues. Survey members also conducted a special campaign to secure Christmas ads from various local merchants. At the start of the second semester the Survey staff sold subscriptions a second time to cover sales missed the first semester. Keeping operations running was Lana Stinnett, edi- tor, who attended journalism Institute at Indiana Uni- versity last summer. Many other schools were also repre- sented at the Journalism Institute. Pat Small and Lana Stinnett represented Marion High School at the NSPA conference at the Edge- water Beach Hotel in Chicago on November 25 and 26. The Conference was presented by the National Scho- lastic Press Association and the Journalism Education Association. The Survey staff was composed of ten juniors and one sophomore who were chosen by the advisor, Mr. James Garwood. Survey was not all work though, for along with other publication groups, the Survey staff members entertained freshmen journalists from Jones and McCulloch to acquaint them with the Marion High Programf Survey Publications 6-L-i' 7' ' I I EZ 1 1, . I if if 'fs . gg, I l i HEADING THE fiGAf'i7 SURVIQY. Limit Slinm-tt .intl l'.il Small go tlnougli the daily IiOlllillt' ol publishing the sihool newspaper. ll. COME AND GET l'lY It's onlx a dime for the bi-weekly Survey publication. LET 'EM ROLL! is the thought of Mr. YYendell G. Fibllbl as he rolls off the next issue ol the Survey. 99 f '52, w ,zu if Wh f-0 L ,L Q ' yu , A A I 3 Kit I V-. W.,-I 'Q' 4 .W GO XYHERIL NIIIL FUN IS! ,Xalixilv cmlilrvlx Sue: Hull. .Xnnc XX'hiu141ll. Susin- Mmm-. :und lillvn Hmnr xml inlnrnmazls :and mlnb lpiclllrvs for Lin' Clgnlum flIIlafllilNC S.XI,1-QS :nv Kfnluy Bnldcn, copy Qdilnlxi Sully Hull, jznym- CLI:-gnu, .xml luyu- Bragg. lnuinux IIl.lll.lgt'lN. , ,QAW gfh , vw'-lb-'Q4i,,. IUU Additional Pages, F ul W. ,Y- A , 1 -4 .A.'vTJ L 'iv .H --- ivqri SAIILIL, say Clznulls lDllOl0gI'lll3llClAS Mike Daily. Nancy Cgnnplmcll, Steve Owen. Cary XVu1'd, :md Art Banks. 4 f i fm'fSf.'1.. , ' . Q VVVH ' b ' N-iSf2Sf...22.4Q -lliluf L i-.. L., 14..- 4 V, ,, W ai., l. 54Xe1sv a .'Q ' 5 .L . . '- 1' Q .3 L f '- ' - Y' QAQ-' W ' - I .:::: ' A' : f:'Q ' ww w. fe 1-' 14,391 fi 7 7' 1 . R W yy WHERE THE ACTION IS! Scheduling future bports shots :ure lluw SllLll'gC'Ull, Hurry Manley, and George Garrett. Color Pictures Produced H6799 Cactus Look POSTING CACTUS DEADLINES are staff heads Susie Losure, Becky Stewart, Jan Stevens, and Mr. james Garwood. FACES EVERYWHERE! Editors of the various parts of the People section are Susan Hughes, Alice Packard, Sally Bab- Eager and enthusiastic about its jobs, the 1967 Cac- tus staff set off the year by its annual Cactus drive with posters hung around the school and a skit on WMHS-TV. The Cactus staff provided bargain day for the students at which time they could buy a Cac- tus for 54.75. Also an installment plan was offered to the student body, giving it a greater opportunity to buy the book. The size was increased to a record total of 208 pages, with the theme being 67 Was The Year . The 1966- 67 Cactus included fifty-six pages of color features and two pages of patron ads which replaced eighteen pages of advertising. Editor-in-chief, Becky Stewart, and assistant editor, Susie Losure, represented Marion High for two weeks at the Indiana High School Journalism Institute at ln- diana University. Various other schools in the state were also represented. Mr. James Garwood, new Journalism advisor for MHS, accompanied Becky Stewart and assistant editor, Jan Stevens, to the 39th annual NSPA Conference in Chicago on November 25 and 26, 1966. Working to meet deadlines for copy, headlines, and pictures in the seventy-first Cactus, the twenty-three staff members proved that 67 NY'as The Yearn. cock. Carolyn Osburn, Nancy Royer. Connie Hull, and Kathy Kind. 101 New Honorary Club Added to Year of '67 Marion High School Cactus, Survey, and Journalism students hosted the department's first Journalism Night on October 18, 1966, for eight surrounding schools. The main purpose was to share ideas on yearbook and newspaper publication with other staffs. The evening started with an informal carry-in dinner. Mr. Frank Wioschitz of Paragon Yearbook showed slides on good layouts and covers. Mrs. Marilyn Walker, former Cac- tus and Survey advisor, was the guest of honor. Quill and Scroll, the international honor society of high school journalists, became a part of the Marion High School this year. The organization was opened to members who were in the top third of their class aca- demically and enrolled in a journalism class. Mr. James Gai-wood selected nine people by performances in tl2tSS. QUILL AND SCROLL - Ffllllf Rmiti Carolyn Oshurn, Susie I Losure, .Inn Stevens. Lana Stinnett. Sermlrl Row: Marlene Toy, -loyrc Bragg. Stexe Owen. Betky Stewart. Pat Small. if IZXCHXNGINC IDEAS with eight other surrounding schools, was the main purpose of MHS's first Journalism Night. 102 . ,X ,if HERE NVE GO! replies Mr. james Garwood. ,Ian Stevens, and Becky Stewart as they get ready to leave for the NSPA Conference. EYFI1.-'XTCHING SIGNS are posted throughout the school to promote 1967 Cactus sales. , mutate V r 1 'BILXICY A ' ilvs'T'fQ R QD W, urn u Iberian u-:MH an an mmwnl ESI Ft YR DEBATE TEAM - Standing: Richard Booth, john Daily, Lock Greenough. Sitting: Ronn Neff, Mike Ferguson, Janet Interests of the student body were broadened with the organization of our school's first Debate Team. Mr. Nile Stanton, an alumni of Ball State's debate team, sponsored the members through a challenging year. The topic for the debates was Resolved: The United States Foreign Aid Should be Limited to Non-Millitary Debators Aired orei ,lv I T 1 'Q ' r' V I I I . 7 I DEBATERS IN ACTION, Ronn Neff and Rick Ballard, var- sity members of Marion's first Debate team, demonstrate poise and assurance. Stafford, Fred Bradley, Rick Ballard. Assistance. Speaking on the affirmative were Ronn Neff and Mike Ferguson. The negative team was com- posed of Rick Ballard and Lock Greenough. Out of their first 22 rounds of debate, the team achieved 17 wins. On December 10, 1966, our team hosted a debate with sixteen other schools participating. n Aid Resolution DEBATE TEAM COACH, Mr. Nile Stanton, relaxes after watching the MHS team participate in a round of debates. 103 pw' 1 .1 fllk. Av ,ff ' f .Mfr 2 KM . - f , ,,,.,-, wp1.q-1-4-me wwnwlwf - P' . A, , :,,w.,f,f5ty'- ,MW . A, w.xmwupw0w,11er.1f6,.,.,,,A,,,N,' - -f 91 Wm K . , K M, K I f W' 'W' ,A l,1,.!W qljfgiwif' ' 15-I h .. A i'?555f 4 ,f ff 1 H ' ll v ' W V ,W ' f f 8 fi ,f J I 1 4' '1 , ! 'f' I f f , . . X fy 1 mm, f' ff ' .1 Ji !'.f3q-xv 7 www F, if . . f as , .f N mq1q4,,,, , 'ww , W A? J f . 'W 5' f f .ZW ,Q N J ' li 1 'W if V , f ,f 5 1 ,f rf J' I I J I , f Q 'Z J A' 0 ff 536 + my-1, A f.- 1 Ml ., P-ia .. 3375, . 5 5 ' 6 7 Was The Year For ports Ilie split-seconrl tinnng of the quzirteis- hzick. ein llllCXIJCC'ICfi lziyup, the grueling nionienis of 21 HII1ill'l'H were the spirit of MHS. 'l'lie long liours of In'ac'lic'e zinrl winning teznnworla Illllfli' Mzirirm 21 lop K'OIIlIJCIiIOl' for athletic' as well as seliolzistic ziwarrls. flood sportsiiianship and c'ooIiei'aIion were iinportznil assets to athletes :incl stu' dent alike as H67 was the yeQn'. 105 D rf.. A s . 2 Q NEW 'Ill-.NNISl1U.Xt1II. Nh swingtuNllIStt'n1iistt':tn1. I . V 5 ,J 3- I 't W o7 , ' .- 2 -gg...45,, V vw 5- , ,ug . -X 9, ' 1 WP-w-K J '3' ii ,Yi 1 ii ful-'i -' li - -v'--- --at ..-M..-.-......,,,. To Gt-urge liincl. tlciiimislixtlcs Coaches Built All right you guys, get moving, was a familiar sound from the coaches of Marion High. These depend- able sounds echoed all during the 66-67 seasons. From the Gridiron to the hardwood, Marionis coaches put out every effort to see that their team would finish vic- toriously and represent the high school in the best of fashion. The athletes from MHS were fortunate to have leaders with a vast knowledge of the sport and a understanding that brought Marion much recogni- tl0fl. IQGG-G7 SXVINIMINC COACH, Mr. Gerald Jump, poses for Cactus picture while preparing MHS swim team for competi- lion. ,ff 23 fo QB Qmnffl CIOACHES Oatess Archcy, Rex XVuerthner. and Richard Lootens work diligently with MHS track team. PLANNING FOOTBALL TACTICS are 1966-67 coaches Art Fallon. Gary Lindsey. Richard Lootens, Ray Farley, Al Fauncc. 106 Winnin Teams With utstanding Pro rams PASKli'liB,fXLI, COACH, -luck Clolc-scott, :mil zissistznit, Dirk Pcrsingcr, stop lm' ll 1'CfrL-slici' ilikICI' an lmskc-tlmll prguriu lVRRS'l'I,INCL CZOAXCHIQS, Rcx XX'uc'rtlim-r :incl Gary l,inc talk owr plans for MHS wrcstling team. levy, 5 , . -ii. J ov- ' lv A 'Q s,, o ' Q -4 HR. lNUl,lNl.XN, f.Ol.l' f.UXC.ll. irmcf'litI'nlrw llll llif' ful' lim'-tlmnlgli ul his rlriw. -..,,,-an 5 1 -f ,4rf'-1 If lIO.XCIl'l OiX'lilfSS ,XRC.Hl'Y mllvnlas Ilillc' ul xgilwitv lillllllC'lx lll lJI'L'IJ.lI'flllUll lOl' Illl' IICXI lllL't'I. ' 29 wtf! if f, 1, 'I i Gras.: - u if' Q- g,f..,, 5? DEKIONSTRATIXC CORRECT ST.-XXCF wliilci batting HTF coaches. Dick Pc-rsingor gmcl Bill Ncflolly. 107 .. jd Y 4 Q ' M 0 'iffy ,ifik mu eq - 31 , Grictmen inished Fifth in State The Marion Giant varsity football team finished its first undefeated season in the history of the school with seven wins, no losses, and two ties. The team established sixteen team records, and twenty-four individual marks. Marion led off the season by defeating Mississinewa, 21-7. The Giants then traveled to Noblesville and Rich- mond to pick up another win and deadlock their first NCC battle respectively. 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C11 U ,ri-I '1 I6 ,,2T , 4 -5 615 IHIQ CHASE - .1 Ilumington lzulglrr mm in pursuit of Hull Nlnlllill xml is ln' igiivs lm lln- ginl lim: vzuicelleii They T 6 0 0 7 L46 6 12 0 Hard to Finish Third in The Giants' next encounter brought Huntington to Marion for a defeat of 27-7. The Giants once again were on the road traveling to Kokomo. The Giants gave a tremendous show by leading the game most of the Way. But in the final minutes of play the Kats came back to tie the game 26-26. Returning home, once again the Giants were faced with another NCC play-off at the Giants Home- coming. The Marion gridmen soundly defeated the Anderson Indians 27-6. The team then played Logans- port and kept their NCC hopes alive by beating the Berries, 48-12. Playing their top football game of the year, the Giants Whitewashed Garret by the score of 63-0. Unfortunately, the last game of the season with Frankfort was cancelled because of bad weather. At Marion's annual fall sports banquet, the players received honors well deserved throughout the 1966 undefeated season. VARSITY l OOTB.Xl.L - Frou! Row: George GJITGII fMgr.j, Danny Terry, Larry Rankin, Charlie Arrendale, Row- dy Bryant, Bill Fort-inan, Cary Hunter, Howard johnson, Bill Thomas, Doug Pt-den, Bill Leverton tnlgixj SUKUIIII Row: Carl Fensterniaker tMgr.j, Dave Roskin, Bill Jznnes, Bob lNIcClelland, Dave Long, Robert Stanley, Bill Snyder, Kenny Goodwin, Tim Dorsey, Lynn Cox, Danny Lawrence tMgr.j. Thiril Row: Head Coach Al Faunte, Chuck Millen. Toni Daniel, Dave Main, Gordon Love, Brett Lucas, Eric Pfohl, TOO CLOSE M as Hugh Nlttlltlland makes .1 touthdoxxn for another six points against the Beartats. Bill Norton, Phil tlliandltr Xlaik llunter, Hugh Xltlllelland, Phil Clanlpliell, Ritk lluttheson, llaxt' lxessler t.Xlgl.j. Dick Lootens Asst. citlllkll. lxfllllifll Row: Rai lfarley, Xsst. Coath. john Hornaday. -Ion Clark. .Xlan Clulley. Steve Bt-ln. 'lony Mithaud, Killl Nlanwell. Toni liwing, -Iohn Sutton. lion Cline, Randy Johnson, Don Harris. lll I annul!! 3-Q--1 1 ' ' , M Ame. A wjrwe: Q K -c ' wtf + Q . -v ' ' ' ' . , 3 , ,Q iff . 'Rt Q- - t 1 J fkfi f 17 X- . Q. na.. . 1 ,..i,,.,,.' , iq Q Y' X ! X'f?Lf.Zkz3'?t - ' f ' 'if .w 1 14 s 35 t' if-um ' Q f 4 -v ' . 1 . 4 -,.1,,,- - Q t , ,,.1,- -I A. gk t :- Q was -'v 5 W1 , t, 4 f . A, t - ' . , ,W Mrxq X ,cf , Q Y- ' .QV Q , 5 Q er fer ' 'ff e f' - an AY BMV Mi , . ff ' 1 ' . 'NM V ,..1.., bw, QM? M f'li-wi ,tx RUNNING HARD with cxfcllmit blocking, Benny Mitthell gums lm- mumh ncctlctl yurtlqtgc in Little Giant CIICOLIIIICII MHS Reserve Football ' I X Cary Hunter Ratmly Iolimon fiilQlliit'S .Xlll'lIti.lit' Ruwtly BIYLIIII fjugml l-,ml Qu.1llt-ilmnk Hgtlllmck :fy K waz em., ,J 4 W., X ia ,mem sm . WW. ,. ,., ,gxfvgn '2 X V55 vig f '1 ,iggwiigizf -Qu . f 0 S, 3,-+'3'g't.Q.w EF.. -1137 - ' ' 'fi Xt' v hfmgwgb . it-g,,,.i2i,, ,xg A 5. .,. ,, wi ifiwe, 5,119-fi 2 if itgwzii ii ' 245, my QQ -t- ie .. X - ' wi,- f Y, .Q N-Sf f x X X 5 .ffm r my ggi. Sfsyzft 3 .. qw es ' Q .,2M1fxe ' ffgizgsq ..a : '-3:11 if Y V .,.. ..,.. ,, w 1, v vii Jef if. lf f-- XJ ai -'me x fb! 0 Jfiv- fs.'mf'1iu:1,?51 '- M A. .Mge mri-,izigw 1 - ll? rx.. ,!5. 9 N2 1 ff if vw. Q 1 ' 15' .fgfgefx-..-eww 'P 'P i . t, V ' t 1 . - - 41- t- , 3 . - .- Team Earned 5-3 Record After Tou h Battles . - 1 A I ' s.. T Q-1 LJ , ij , ., . , 5 ,A G 'i f X, ' x. A . f ' I , I 3 ' Q 4 i ' ,- . vestfxiyws, Q .118 g' xv an F,,,.tg J kv ,ts H i ,. . . . ta It L.. U - . I L . fs . w , , . A ki 6 . at-M... . V .4 NJ . W-1 . B, ,e ' . -at -ef at f faq, ,-'F-Q-iffy? - - - -, vim . ,-tg if f v ,z. 'J 1 , ' at my f - 'yqp'. ' . W V' JA'-Ji . S ,Q 7 , A -et-9 14 392 if sl--te c -if If - 6 J .7512-.1 y ggi-V' 3 t yj, s f'-3,1 g , ' RESERVE FOOTBALL - Front Row: Aron Lucas, Jim Row: Mike Harris. Iohn Gosnell. 101111 Iarrett, .Xrt Hewitt. Fisher, Steve Main, Bernie Hoggart, Bob Shelley, Frank Hawkins, Steve Arrendale, Bob Dennis. Dave Balsbaugh, Dave Raabe QMgr.j Second Row: Perry Mc Cain. Bill Cox, Mike Blackmon, jim Blackburn, Charles Riclicel, Dennis Maclley, Mike Hutchinson, Phil Lawrence, Mike Sparks, Les- lie Cole, Steve Flynn QMgr.j, Mark Haley fMgr.j. Tlzird Ric k Hutcheson Tackle Bret Lucas Linebacker Danny Evans, Bennie Mitchell. Bill Browner. Nlorris Clohc-n. Dave Luce. Gary Thornell, Vincent Smith. Mark Hill. I ozn'lli Rowg Coach Gary Lindsey. Steve Harvey, Larry Oraclat, Brooks Clarke, Steve Tuttle. Gary Nlastellar, Brent Myers. Richard Graham, Mike Delaplane. jerry Stanton, Greg John- son, Richard Runyon, Coach .-Xrt Fallon. The Little Giants had a season record of five wins and three losses. Under the guiding eye of the coaches, they picked up needed experience for next yearis var- sity action. The reserve team began its season by defeating Muncie South, 21-6. The next game ended with a close fiiish, as the Giants won over Huntington, 13-7. The next game shut out Logansport in a real battle, 6-0. They were beaten in two hard fought games by Ko- komo, 20-6 and Anderson, 18-7. Meeting Muncie Cen- tral, they were victorious, 25-12, and overwhelming Mississinewa, 29-13, produced another victory. The Giants in their final game were beaten by Kokomo, 26- 13, for the second time in the season. The reserves fought hard all year and showed signs of readiness for the coming varsity campaign. They were also fortunate in having a fine coaching staff which helped the team to its winning season. 113 ui U11 N 1? .wig-ILS f3k?'SW3 JSS CUUBIRX Imnl Illjll' XX 11111 H111111 1l'l11L y JLIIIIIJ. Phil Boxell fSlL1dClllI M:111:1g'c1'j. Gary Coopcr. Gary 1111111111111 ' 1 1x11 fully 1511111111 1 in XV:11'1l, Doug Brown, Clgflig E1lw111'1ls, Dave l5111l1J1'. fstudent ILII 1 -1 1 11 1 1 L SILUIII Row Coxch G11 1 IIlllIl1lgC'1AD. Llllll Cluz11l1 Ogucss 1'Xl'Ll1t'y, Cross Countr Harriers Finish 666 Season CROSS-FOI? NTRY Opponents Bennett ,. Mi1l1l1et1,1wn ,, .. Anderson , Markleville . Kokomo ,,,, ,, Madison Heights Muncie South Muncie C1J11t1':1I Wabash . Mississinewu , New Castle- Munvie Sullth .... ,,..... We 19 18 39 33 46 24 25 48 .17 27 46 46 They 44 45 21 23 15 33 36 15 31 40 27 59 Q ,lf L a H as B90 The Marion Giants Cross Country team, under the watchful eye of Coach Oatess Archey, completed another successful season by Winning seven, losing five, and placing fourth in the sectional meet. The Giants also placed sixth in the North Central Conference Meet. Leading the squad this year was captain Ed Dixon and running mates Alan Miltenburger, Craig Edwards, Paul Sairs, and Gary Brendel. The Giant harriers began the season in fine fashion by downing the Bennett Trojans. The Giants then de- feated Middletown by a large margin. Facing top teams the Giants lost three consecutive meets to Anderson, Kokomo, and Markleville. But the Giants bounced back and defeated Madison Heights of Anderson and then continued their winning ways against Muncie South- side. After losing to Muncie Central the harriers out- raced Mississinewa and Wabash in a triangular meet. Marion split a three way meet by defeating Muncie Southside again and losing to a strong New Castle team. Out of seventeen teams in the running, they captured fourth place in the sectional tournament. Although hampered by illness and injuries, they com- piled a winning season. Coach Oatess Archey felt that they had a fairly successful campaign. The varsity squad consisted mainly of underclassmen and next year the team will have eight returning lettermen. With Ratin in CC I 04' ui 'Y 1 8 - 0 -4 ff 4: ' . .a iL'f'- 3' 'HL HE.-XD COACH UATESS :XRCHEY LllClli5 the time of Giant Harriers as they hid for another win. GOOD MILERS learn that taping, bandaging and greasing down is included in their busy stliedules. 115 'WL4.'fWY, .ii 1-'V gi: ,ja ,W in f'Qt M 4. SIUNS .XI,I, CLONIC as clleeilegulcr Nanci' 151411011 Ia lux Pillai in illlllllg flown Iln- Seilional lllfl. I I if Wa, Cheerleaders Injected G-I-A-N-T-S fight, Giants, Giants, Win Tonight! was a typical yell of the cheerleaders throughout the year. Leading the booster club, decorating the halls, and boosting enthusiasm were only a few of the duties of varsity cheerleaders Jane Barney, Patty Benjamin, Linda Colescott, Nancy Florea, and Paula Vfeaver. The girls gave their all-out effort in the cold of the football season and through the hectic basketball games and tournaments. The reserve cheerleaders, who yelled for the reserve teams and assisted the varsity cheerleaders were Cathy Fear, Gretchen Leech, Bonnie Rankin, Sheila Scott, and Cathy Strieb. During the tourney the cheerleaders help- ed perfect tlie Girls Booster Club and raised tourney spirit. The freshman cheerleaders, who boosted the fresh- man Giants to many victories, includedq Marilyn Deta- more, Jan Smith, Cindy Wfhitlock, Chris Woodrlrd, Nfonica Wfoodring, and Vicki Wfysong. l RlCSllXlliN ill'IlfltRI,l31.-XIJICRS-Frmll Row: Monica XVoocl- llllg. Chris XX'oorlarrl, Cindy XVliillotk, Vicki XVysong. Serorzrl lime: Nlarlyn Detamorc. ,lan Smith. h , .--, i ., 41, ,fm it A M 'L Gllsi' ' sn-A Enthusiasm ln Marlon Hz h Student Boosters PROFILE-Senior cheerleader jane Barney looks on a Giant basketball encounter. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Boilozlz Row: Sheila Scott, Gretchen Leech. Middle Row: Cathy Rear, Lynn Strieb. Top Row: Bonnie Rankin. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Nancy Florea. Paula XfVC2lVCl', Jane Barney, Linda Colescott. Pat Benjamin. ll7 '31 W 2 va DRIBBLINCL-Iohn Mcxulc and john Sutter show lint' passing flllfillg plxntiltc. Fire Up Giantslv was a familiar phrase around Ma- rion High School that helped bring a successful sea- son - sectional and regional victories, and Holiday Tourney wins. Although hampered by injuries and illness, the Gi- ants posted a 21-6 season record. Leading scorers were John Sutter 14641, Richie Keen 13575, Doug Brown 13541, Doug Peden 13535, and John Meade 12141. Well-balanced scoring helped the team throughout the season. The team's motto, sweat,,3 spurred the team on during the entire season and the tournaments. Marion began the season by defeating its first seven opponents, Peru, Wabash, Rochester, Anderson, Tip- ton, Kokomo, and Runtington before falling to the Fort Waye Central Tigers 69-67. Then at the Holiday Tourney the Giants handicapped by illness, managed to beat Tipton and then defeat Kokomo in the final game 63-61. This ended 1966 with a 9-1 record for the Giants. Colescott and his team celebrated the new year by defeating the Richmond Red Devils 70-65. The next two weeks were tough for the Giant, for they lost to New Castle 75-63 and Lafayette Jeff 77-66. This finished the Giants' hopes of repeating as NCC Champs. Fort Wayne Semi-c tate Last Giant Stop VARSITY BASKETBALL STARTERS are Doug' Pcden, Doug Brown, john Sutter. john Meade, and Richie Keen. 118 , ' .R . K jail X t I VG! W I2 x 1 I ,Q I I ,..':'w ir-'V' t. fv ' , , H X Q ' ,'X A I 14 ' :,3'i4fgl, ' . K X I YK ,gt 1461 Y E' yi 4 X ,.. fl, , , Y X vi 3 qc., , iq by I. . - is ,4 , - .Y 1 , I af Q 1 , vb' Y 7' Wo' ' I W-,QQ ,Q u fx v if H-U Hmm 4 , I, '-: f I M9- ri 'YICZIURY IS SXYI-Qli'l saws smiling 6'7 remit-i', glolin Sul- er. as he holds up ball Jlllel ll'gl0ll1ll viilorv al .Xmlc-rsoii, U20 Returning to the winning side, the varsity trounced Portland 79-60. The Giants then lost to Madi- son Heights on a last second shot, 76-75. The fired-up Giants then reeled off three straight victories before falling to the Logansport Berries. Their final victory over Muncie Central gave them a season record of 15-5. The Giants encountered few difficulties in the first two games of the sectional, defeating Fairmount 72-46 and stunning a quick Mississinewa team 80-55. But trouble began in the championship game Marion tied with Elwood 60-60 and Went into an over- time period, finishing on top with a last second tip-in by John Sutter 65-62. The following weekend the Giants traveled to the Regional at Anderson, where the team smashed Carmel 90-69. In the night encounter, Marion avenged an earlier loss by beating Madison Heights of Anderson 80-77 in a hard fought battle. The next few days brought a Giant cry of on to Fort Wfayneln Semi-State action brought Marion another victory by swishing the nets at a heated pace and beating Kokomo for the third time in the season, 78-64. Hopes for the Semi-State's nets and a chance to advance to the finals at Indianapolis were brought to an end by a deter- mined Fort XY'ayne South team, 68-51. ,N'lIURlCY lunioi' lolm Xltxule puts in anollii-1 Iwo as team- lll.lIt' lltlllg l5lUXYll Imsilirnls lin' l'i'lHlllllll. Roundball Wins Combined Talent, Teamlfffort MARION S'li.XR'l'1iRS look on thc game with ck-up comcrn us thc 1'l'5L'l'VCS give llwm ll liccclccl rcst. RliNI1iMl3liR-sct oil' snhool spirit :mal lmoslccl L'llIilLINiLlHlll when il was Iiccclccl most in NCCI umlpc-tilimi. fi Q ii 1 fry! .. ,uzsmuai'ri-HQIDVGF SPNIUK Rimllic lirvll iilL'N1llll' ul liix lxwlllx IHUIVIN In put .Nl.:rirm Hll mp in lUHllll'X' lHlIllM'iilillll gut Ivvkmnu. X,,1- 121 , . , . IHL, lDl-XI,-htlmul xnxmuu Vnlllll mm' mgc-rs lmcfrnc .Xu alctwn-Nl.n'im1 gunna- gum unalct' wily. on 'v .., U' . Wm-Q tw Y to B BASE E'l'BAl.l. Oppunents I 'k'1'll VV11b:1sh ..,. I'I4'l1'llt'SIl'l' , .Xn1l9r::nn 'l'ipt11n lqlblilllllib . Huntington , Team Completes lft, Wayne 1'onlx 1l Hlvlmrnnmi New Castle- Lafayette Pflfflllllll .. , lklnfimsun Ht-ights Oplnuments Iullllvlt' Suuthsitlv Frzmliturt Nwrth V+-ntrznl Lugnnsprwrt ., Nllllllflti' f'0nt1'ztl 'I'1ptun li'lli1DYHli N V 4 I':u11r111tnv1. Mlsslssillvwu Pflwnfrrl Oppum-nts Oppunents l'n1'lnuI , INI:l1liSun HPULYIIS Kfwliulhn lfurt Wayno , VW They Rui T2 96 T-1 TI 412 ,. N5 69 . N12 512 Tl 65 . , 63 51 67 69 ,. ,. Tll 65 611 T5 , 66 TT 70 60 T5 T6 VW' They T14 T0 Tl -rl! T5 B1 621 hi! , R6 T2 HHLIIIAY TI'Dl'I-iNl1lY ,, ,, .,,, ., ,, . .. Gs 58 oaij 61 Sl'Z1 1'IONAI, TJ 16 Rl! .35 .. 1Owrt1mur Gif: 62 VY4' Tllvy IZICGIUNAI, We They fm 60 su TT SICMIAS'1',XTE , , 'IS 64 ful 68 ll 's 'fm' 'H Sthunl slmwcml tllvil' ,X ll'l,lfC.R.XNl lmm I nc Ium 1 Hgh ilIlL'l'L'Nl in ilu' cvllllll Bquskcllmli lunn. 'QA'-'wx NX'II.X'l' DU 1 DO NON Lrrull Culwumlt gnu gulvnc tu senior gugml Richic Kewl. I 100 Success al Basketball Year With I5 Wins The Marion reserve basketball squad finished the 1966-67 season with an outstanding record of 15-5. Under the first year leadership of Bill MeColly, the little Giants showed a great deal of potential for fu- ture varsity years. Led by juniors Kim Manwell, Larry Ward and soph- omores Jovan Price, Jerry Caudill and Ned Wretielier, the Giants were a well rounded ball club that always kept improving. I 961' R ES ICR Y E BASK l'l'l'I!A LL SCOR ICN Opponents NYP The-y Peru ,, , 15 Ill Wabash , , , tilt -135 Rochester 47 SSH Anderson , '19 16 Tipton ,, , , 56 27 Kokomo ., , IH 56 Huntington , ,, ,, . , 65 -IT Fort VVayne Central . 26 19 Riehmontl , .. .,,., 259 tl New Castle , ,, .. , . 51 2154 Lafayette ..,,... -13 65 Portland ....,.. . , 54 ZH lvladison Heights .. . . 50 -lit Opponents NW' The-y Muncie Southside ,.,.. -414 . Frankfm-t s. Y 57 52 5 North Pe-ntral . . . il Clin 9 tnganspnrt . s , its is I Muncie ffentratl , , ., , 64 115 is I Tournamt-nt Kokomo , ., , '16 iQ Garrett . ., ..,. ,. 58 Zltl RIQBOUNIJY Sopltotnoit' Ilteut Nlwts totut-s tlotvtt with Itall in teset'x'e gattte. RliS1iRVH H.XSli1'f'l'l'l.-Xl.1.-lfmnl Row: Roger Bt'c'wet'. Boll l'el't't. l,.tt'tx' thittlqtt. lilllfrl lt'mt': Rattclx llosiety thnx XI.istt'l Shelley. Hill lil'UXVIlCI', Perry Mtllztitt, 'letry llautlill, Date ler, tlltat-les l3.tt'lit-tg Nt-tl Retttltet, loltu I5c'ittt'ltt'. tlttatlt Xlt- Balshauglt, Butch Cole, student tnatttztger. Swmul Row: Kim Clolly. lXl21IlXVL'll. Llovott Price, Dave Moody, Benny Mitchell, Bill 123 'gf C'1.XI 1'.XIXS ISRICTT LUCLXS .XNIJ GXRY HIYNTIQR lc :ul lL.llIllll.lllS lll gn wanm up below unc ul tllvil' lmmc' IHZIILIICS R xl QNII p Jlll t N 1 N iant Wrestling Team Opp:-lwrmts Ft. Waym- Vzithfllu- AIl4lt'I'SHll lXI:i1lis4m Hvlullts New Vustlv Aluncn' Suuth ,, l,ug:lnspm'1 , K0kuII1ru Ili1il1IT1nIlll Dvcutlu' . New Have-n Nulllvfivllll' , Muncie U1-l1t1'al , 195' 15 31 17 38 35 JJ -y., 26 -W6 18 Q1 36 7 w V.XRSl'1'Y .XNIJ RILSICRVIQ XX'RICSTI,INGfl mnf Row: A111111 Raalme fnigizj, Dennis Clliappel, Dennis Spi111-1, Iierinit Bol- kin, .111lX'C liilillllj 1111111 cillI'l11lL'1', .xlilll Miltcfiilmcrgcr. S1'Crn11l 11111111 71.0111 Slevizin. Ilan B1l.'xlL'L', llennis Boyd. Mike Sparks. '1'c11 Recd, Mike Billllllllll, Art llewill, Dave Dowling. Thin! . V 5 4 A 1 . 4. lime: C111.1111 1 il11HIl. 11iLl11l'I' 11l'.llXy, X1i1t1- 1i1.ll1slll.ll1. 1'111g1.y. tlllllll 1,1llL', 11111 lloisey 1,L'1l' 1.1111111'g1-1'11. fu.I1N 11lllI1K'I'. 1.1111 6.111111-11. 13111 iX1111fP11, loin .X11111.11111. 1J.1x1' 1Xl'S1l'l. 11llQ'1.1, 111141111 1.i1111s1'x. Lose 6 Varsit Lettermen, Gain Reserves 1.l'f1'f1'1CRM.XN KIOHN CARDNIQR lies up his New Castle uppoiieiil in hopes of ll q11i1k pin. The wrestling team lost five varsity wrestlers through graduation last year who were replaced by underclass- men or new boys to the sport. Coach Rex W'uerthner and assistant Gary Lindsey are both third year men who led the Marion Giant wrestling team to a seventh in the conference, third in the sectional, and second in the New Haven Tourney. The seniors coming through the season are Bret Lucas, Gary Hunter, John Gardner, Bill Norton Pete Lonn- gren, and Joe Swihart, with team value respectively. Bret Lucas was the grappler with the most points, takedowns and pins. Along with being voted the most valuable wrestler, Lucas won the New Haven Tourney and championships. The record for the quickest take- down and pin was held by Gary Hunter with six sec- onds and nineteen seconds respectively. Hunter also came through the sectional championship. John Gard- ner, a four year veteran, captured both the conference and sectional championships. This year the mental attitude award WCIK to Bill Norton. Career records of the seniors are: Bret Lucas won nineteen and lost threeg Bill Norton won seven and lost two: Gary Hunter won forty-four, lost eighteen. and tied one, John Gardner won thirty and lost twenty- five. Pete Lonngren won eleven, lost twenty three, and tied one: Joe Swihart won two and lost twelve. Promising lettermen expected to return next year are Tony Michaud, Kermit Botkin, Dennis Chappel, Dennis Spidel, John Price, and Alan Miltenberger. The three year veterans among these wrestlers are Michaud. Botkin, and Miltenberger. 125 xy, - X--t -U3,.,- '- Lie at XXII,-X xt .t ... .- . I -J ' xv I ..--19' 'Q Ja W. 'N 31 1 , 1 Q tioxxtti' L ' t' ' ' ,a. 4 - --ct . -1 - -' r -vw-, . th, -Q ant.. Lfc.,..t. l ..,., . x uJt.l1 .JCIIUIHA ,Uarion Giant ankers Gian: swinzniers completed their second season 'n astorv with seven wins and seven losses while finish- lfi tnard in the NCC meet and sixth in the sectional. ' bv consistent scoring performances from under- cia ,s.,, cn Ed Brown. Klilte Roxborough. Hugh McClel- land ta Chris Rhetts. Anchored bv solid performances fr unio s. Todd Curran and Hugh McClelland. I :en1c-rs. Nathan Leech and Bob McClelland. the swian- A titers were a pleasant surprise in the Marion athletic fs--m W--'vs aa, ,...-... Brown. an outstanding sophomore diver. was S11 - beaten oniv twice in duel meets and also achieved the 'lv' 4 of becoming Klarionis first and only NCC cham- 'Q pic.. swinzrning. Other top performers were Mike f-. Rt Yagi. in the individual medley and -+00 yard 8 fr and ov Hugh McClelland. in the 50 yard fr e. The -iw vard relav team of Bob and r,-GJ- Q G' H McClelland. ChrisA.Pchetts. and Nathan Leech t ' 4 Q was rcniarnable as thev Zanished second in the NCC. g. ' v 'naro an the sectional and twelfth in the state finals. in ,, Ba -, e, swirnrning teams top events were diving. indi- : C 'i A' 8 -,, 'idx' rnedljf. +00 vard freestvle. 50 yard freestvle and ,fi-Q - S I ' 41 Yard freestvle relav team. as - - 4 t if , -'S if 10 - C 7Dw,f0 'fx 1 argon is linking to the future with twelve letter- nten returning for the 6'-68 season with only three of nese seniors. lt is hoped that the Giants can continue s'ar:r1s1ng opponents and become one of the highly restaected teanis in the State and the NCC. 'l 'iig- F SXYININIIXG 'I'LANIff7'mfI lifnu: 'Ibd XYrighL. Craig Ander- wu. Mark Rufwcll, XVIUVHI' Razr: Nlilw Roxborough. Due Lune. Kim Ijllllflll. lim Fisher. Run Huxwn. Rogcr Rc-neck. K.f,,.1d1 Cfcmld Iulnp, 1111141 Hung Ihr-xv knghrllngrr, Ld i ' F' f-' T 1 n X 44' Brow-.'m. fXmT'. C.111,fg. Iuzm I,1rz':',i X.1,Lh.111 11211, C.,:1'. IJw1.,1,f.-ml. Img: H,:1'1'1N Bw, If 1Il'I1I1lllIIfI l L1 L.. UZ Hugn Kill in-..1r.fi f,:,:,- Riwiix if f 1117 N P , lf 41 rf IQ-1 ., H . ttazn 1-1 ie Record, Place 3rd in KCC SXYIXIMERS GO TO SIAATE-Ffwzt Iifm: Xqlrlull Lcuh. Ed- die Brown. Bob Nlcillcllgiml. XcALU'Iff Ham: Hugh Khblcllgmd. Chris Rhcus. xlolm J111'1'cLt. V ' -1-xg-...Y .1 .J v x A Q 1- ' -1, Tlwfg Fi, T'.'ij. .- N ei ff Y' .' 4: V ' y Q 3 3 fi 42 ll fs 2 fw 1? ,J ,Sgr 6 ' fi 3 a s I l Q M ' F LE VXRSITY 'l'R.XiIli 'Iili.XM-Ifmnl Row: Phil Boxcll Qnrgrxj. cr, Cllrzrrlcs Blank. Icfrry Scroggins, Howard Johnson, Coach Icrry fl owrrwml, Klum- 'llrorna-. l,4rrry Rankin. Ed Dixon, Lynn I,ootc-ns. Tlfirrl Row: Brcfrn Myers, Greg Johnson, Avis Lux. Alun Nlilu-rrlpcrrgc-l'. Chris x'VllgUllC'li, Cary llrcnclcl, Craig Su-wart, Roger Brewer, Pcte I,onngrc'n. l-Sn-nny Miulrc-ll, Doug lmlwgrrxls. Sfflllllf lfmv: CIo.rclr Arxlrvy. Ron lirrxtcr, IR-rry lirowrr,llogrcllXVUL-rrlnrcr. Xlmllgnin. D.ux'iaI Long. l'.nnl Stairs, XX'4nr'rvl1 Ilornc-, Gary Coolm- Giant Traekmen Lost Retiring Lettermen RICSIQRVIY 'l'R.XKlli 'l'lf,XNl-lfnrnzl Row: SlCYt' Collins.. Fd- SICYC Clrnrrli, Gordon I.ovC, Dun X741lllilllllillgllfllll. Tlzirzl die Brown, Miko Sparks. hurry Gentry, illllll XlYL'lllll4'l'lY. Ren- Row: Cogulr .Xulrr-y, Larry Uruulgrl, john Price, Jerry liin Hrvwr-r, XX'w IQCQIQUII. Bill flVllUIllllS. 'Iolnr liwing. Bob Staunton. Riclmrd Grgrlrznn, Clizrrlcs Rnmliccl, Don Cline, Neil Dennis, Torn l,lllQl'IllJlll. SWIUIIII Ruin: XVailtc'r llcxrlivcy, lfrul Runmlrcr. Rnncly Hoxier, Miko Blauklllgril, Clrzrrlcs Bzrrbcr. I I filmson. CIl1.n'lcs lowcll. Bill lorry. lx-slic Clolc. lilllll BL'llllliL'. . ggi 3 ' v. 2 ' , . ,Q HJ- if il' f f, F 9' 3 x ,nf X t r 08 -. 'H' UP AND OVER goes Lynn Cox, junior pole vaulter, as he tries for first place in meet. Underclassmen Fill in Coach Oatess Archey had the problem of rebuilding a team after the squad lost much of its strength last year. To help him out the Giants produced lettermen Doug Brown, Howard Johnson, Craig Edwards, Ed Dixon, Gary Brendel and Larry Rankin. The trackmen worked hard throughout the season to improve and so succeeded. The schedule of '67 went as follows: 1967 TRACK SCHEDULE tKokomo here Madison Heights here Fairmount here tMuncie Central here Marion relays here kAnderson here eMuncie Central here Alexandria there Elwood relays there Noblesville relays there ifLogansport there Kokomo relays there Wabash there Huntington there :tLogansp0rt there tConference Muncie 'kNew Castle here Sectional here Logansport relays there 'KNorth Central Conference Opponents ' 9 37 ' I . Ed Dixon - 23 1 Second in State in long jump. ,. lx , , ' lil ' 2 ,Wi , k Tk f X , STRAINING is Larry Oraclat as he throws thc shot. Q Page, WA STRETCH THOSE LEGS and lengthen that stride, says Coach Archey to Giant hurdlers. W . i 3 . 'DI K A ffm ' E '71 v- , s N, ' Mig: 6 r - r gem -M,-.,, Jr - 'N 5 wwf' - V B -9,4 f 4 1 an D! ' x ..' fi- 'Q '- -,..- .,a.:s:is..Tff,- A, ,f'Ska.w1-, 12 9 1556 3 'Q z J' wgfig' 1, I' K V ' A-W, .i -L' . f ' ff' 'W Y'1.g.-ffifgiff' ?gffii'fZfif'f ,AFT E , .N 'f ' 4.- ' , ,W .44 x' -.41 ' ,-6 1 .E , ,.,:ft - , l ' . 5 r 5, xi 2 , . , 'L . .i..,,., ,.,f,r2- , if fd ' ' I X v s' .Mfg g ! Qgsilwllvfg- fmg ' -ff . .. ew , 5 V 1,4 fi V , , A A W-21 f' Q , A, '535 110 Q' 5 W- J, i, k W -' . , 3 ,:i:.!kfffifs'4ff,vfv'ee5f4 nf f'ff.ff'Q -fr:Ff:e .safe lfvwaii' 'V'- ' Wu. W is vi 'mind CO BABY, says Curl FL'l1NlL'l'IllLll-QCI' alter he tonnetts with ll power drive to left field. I . SAFE! Chas Arremlgile slides buck into second alter :1 near base running t'l'l'Ul'. Veteran Diamondmen F' , F' .. WT -- Eiga! V vans' VARSITY BASEBALL-Front Row: Kevin Smith. Tim Dor- sey, Rodney Fisher, Bill Levertun. Mel Hfysong, Jack Razibe. Srfmrzzl Row: Mike Powell fStudent Blllllllgtij, Dave Roskin, Richie lieen. Hugh McClelland, Dave Malin. Rick Hutchenson, Clliin .XlAl'ClltlJllE?, Bob McClelland. Bill Snyder. Dennis Mann 1140 v V ww. HA, fStudt-nt Bl2lI12lgCl'j. Third Rnzu: Al Culley fStudent Manag- erj, lien Stodghill, Curl FCll5lCI'ITll1liCl', Doug Pt-den. Toni Ewing. Steve Tuttle, john Meade. Randy johnson, I,:n'ry Xvilfd. Nathan Leech IStudent Mzlilagt-rj. A - 9 L I L - RESERVE BASEBALI.-Fran! Row: -Ioe Freck, Dave Raabe, Bob Pattison, Jerry Cuutlill, jim Ferrartictio, Jim Fisher, Bud Long, Keith Krinn Qhlgrj. Scroml Row: Stan Pyle QMgr.j, John Thompson, Mike Back, Steve Main, Gary Holltir. Bob Shelly, lhne Bzilslmugli, Nlorris Lohan. john Nahler. Tllinl Row: Cloath lump, Stew .Xiieinlgilt-. .Xrt lleuitt. I john glzirrett, ,Io lrite, Bill Browncr, vlan XYontlgml. Lzirrx iQl4llllI'LlSOll, Mike Robertson, Clogitli l'iilI'iL'X. Meet Tou h Upposition During '67 Campai n Veteran players formulated the 1967 Giant baseball team. Marion, under the direction, for the third year, of Coach Dick Persinger and his assistant Bill McColly, developed successful techniques with a strong pitching staff and experienced offense and defense that brought Marion many victories. Returning lettermen included seniors: Randy John- son, Charlie Arrendale, Jack Raabe, Bob McClelland, Ritchie Keen, Carl Fenstermaker, and Doug Peden. Underclassmen were Hugh McClelland, Frank Wright, Larry Ward, John Meade, and Steve Tuttle. The team practiced and played home games at Lincoln Field. 1967 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Bluffton here Madison Heights there Muncie South there 'Richmond there Decatur here 'Anderson here t'New Castle here Huntington there fsKok0mo here rLogansport there XKokomo here rKokomo there 'Lafayette there 'Muncie Central here 'North Central Conference Opponents FIRE THAT BALL Senior Randy Johnson shows top lorni in winning zniother game. sf' 4 ravi' , . f ,' JE 4-Nj f if by Q. L t ' Q A' .3 f- t Q . Ai, .11 . - V ,A A . ,fig ifn, ' k t wwwlif R ' '. fb-sf iw'-ff E 191'-waff ..e?f1'a-'fd-1'f Awe .. f . -- .. - ' ' 'ff 4 gfffgss fd- -. ., , Y I. -rg .f , - . , H159 fl. , tar, Q.. . . i -- ,ia tv. ,.,Q,,',.xQ.-4..,.- - W 1 yu, - V --au.. , ,.,.- ., w... .- -. .,sa: - ' ' .r -r ' Q-Y 'Nr .fe-a't.w'Q7 ,-'. ' ' -: ' .viii-- ' -? Y ' ...fi , Q., 1 Ks V V 1 -i , 1 . .tm 4,14-wwgq f f r A In f ,, 'JJ' :,.,.A9 A I. :-LI, I . 41,5 J V' l.40 '3'?'. Q is , u mug, . 4- . , QQ, . ack .Ai-Kari, --.. f:4 K .a9t IJ , ' 1 ,1 E ig-It A- .'ki'3f- H.. -.gggf qi W, ' .r ,- gifts 1 A- if ar- ' ' ' .,,.y., , N, ,A . ,-gf. V l..- 1- I ..4,.g-gwe -Y . -- r - 4 ,. . ' W A L fi f. 1, ,ff-,Q-v , . ,- -ff HQ. V a w v. 'L' ig - 1- ' , ,, .. 'iff ' '... 't7'i ' .iff if Ai 1 . : 1rA,,.,,,,.af .',,a5,-a.g,,3-:t,., .. 'f 41. 41' '- ff 5.4.45 4' : Q 31,-, -gf, ' my ,v :f 'L - 1' ',s,f,f.- , - 'L -2 Q .17 ,nt 1 pw-.rf f .gt -g:i5,,,,,,i:.:gxv,hL.1.,. r4.,g, 'A ek fl 793, A , 3 ,. T-we-tea4f', . ,'ffe'f ' ,, , , 1 .-gf-fs - 'Pf'i..- , . .. 5' aafifiv, 2 if, :Wa-fir 'safe-Havre - emit. ' - :ga ff ' ,g,.y.V,titf.a, ,:f5?? ..,:, ffyygqdpai- ,I W,f:5flL.:,: .W Hi.: My I P ' - ', WV.vQ, , V , W, fu ,fi 1.11: Jr if ' . -' t ,y -v ' ' , ' ,,..- ,twat I ft .1 M 4 1 f, A .Q up , 4 ,V lg . ' 1 , ., ' ,va . i ff' f fwv ,' f .mi -1 ' f - .. 1 mf 1 Q, - . V ,.f ,r. 0 -,,n .lzj V A W . f .- QV' gif 2 all ,A I n in f i, , friatyg ' ' --rw -M . ' e ,'. 1 .- , . ' ' ,- - if 'fiififkiif . p ' S' Qs' f f? . 73 ,L- :gf ' .i vavf ff r 'txt W iw? ' ' ,ugnuw Q . f' . .-.ff . 4' .. , ,F ..,..f.vQM: 1 - -' .f4nar,gg:'.,. ' ,ff- .f - . 1 ' s lf . ftLQe,as.,-p4m,2'f', -f - fi: 4.6. 131 wa U x M4119 GOLF TILXM-Ifmzil Roni: Drive Kessler, Bill Foster, Gary Mr. l V0lllllflIl, .Iell Mooney, Kim Manwell, Rod Hull, Art Alessersniitli, Eric Plolil. jay Long. Bruce Fish. Sefonrl Row: Young, Steve Krannpe, Toni Donald. MHS Fairwa men Tee Wa to Victor Coach Clem Woltman in his eighth year as varsity Coach had three of his four state champions returning to form a nucleus for his 1967 team. The Meshingomesia and Elks courses were used by the team for practice and home matches. Par, bogey, and eagle were among the terms used frequently in the long hours of the linksmen. Individual standouts and lettermen were Gary Mes- sersmith, Eric Pfohl, Bill Foster, Jeff Mooney, and Jay X Long. ,.. 1967 GOLF SCHEDULE +V Madison Heights there , ,A my . Kokomo here Huntington here Muncie South the-re Oak Hill there it Anderson here Bennett here iMuneie Central here ?Kokomo there Anderson Highland here 5Conferenee New Castle Peru here fNorth Central Conference Opponents STATE CHAMPS fllllbj are Bill Foster, Jeff Mooney, Gary Messersinith, and Eric Pfohl. QLeftj Putting is Eric Plolil. Driving is Gary Messersmith. 132 Returning Netmen Make-up Tennis Team an 1' I I if h H A' A n l' s q t eg V i 4 ,lv .: ' A pr sv ' Q '15 5 ' T' i , 16 W1 1 if ! I. tg? gf , ' x. 1 ,VI J ' I il, 4 ' is .V tb 11' 'l . ,li Y X if inf Tp ' 1 I . . ' . V ii Al ig K Q' .1 , V AT 'ha' my A I I I , wi i ,Q . ,- . -Z . if . . - gifs l 1 A G 'swift ' X -I ' ff ' V .. U IW . TOP PIQRFORMERS on the Tennis Squad, Bill lVayinire, Jim Burns, joe Sutter, Mark Zuckerman. John Sutter. The Marion tennis squad coached by Mr. George Kind, faced formidable opponents but many returning letterman helped for a strong season. The Giants had six lettermen back from the '66 sea- son. Leading the returnees was John Sutter 6-7 senior who held down the number one position for three con- secutive years. Other returning lettermen were Joe Sut- ter, Reed Maidenburg, Jim Burns, Bill Waymire and Mark Zuckerman. The Giants also had many fine un- derclass prospects, Who, through hard work and long hours of practice, made the varsity members strive even more for perfection. The Giants practiced at Matter Park and also had their home matches there. Mr. Kind put the rackeeters through many hours of practice which made the Ma- rion tennis team an NCC and state Wide power. TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Mike Harrell, Tom Daniel, Bill Cullnane, Greg Adams, Mark Russell. Second Row: Bruce Goodpaster, Ritliard Booth, Jim Burns, Joe Cope- ,,,. 4 Q Dunn? ' , K. ,, X Q wp' H Q 'gg - 2' al V' we lg Q f Q 4, .fy , ' I , 'ld' .aye ' I K. .Q l E i . l -. V gw , ,V :IM l L Y M , SERVE THAT BALL number one ceded John Sutter puts power behind each serve. land, Roger Resnerk. Kerry Veacli. Thin! Row: Bill Hay- mire, Mark Zuckerman. Ioe Sutter, Iolin Sutter. Reed Maid- enberg, Bob Tippy. i i wifi' , ,- ' ' w Swap -5 fs v ':'4f-'if . I: i2': v T 1' A ,a L 11 IQ .. . .. v ig? .,.'- -1 ,N QF F V ' 'X '. -'Tk 'V ., I ' 1 . . . 'f x ' 1 A 4 , '1 1 VW g fi an A .. .Q 'A mf ' .g i 'B f- 'X 5 lkffr ........ ' SV, X f? 'Tiiuiq F 'ff V R , ' ' X , I- vp...-Tix, ps, 1 2 i firm-bl. I '-1QQ'xA 1' .A A ' -wfili-i1if'7l 1 K.. A 1 133 Freshmen Displa ed Abilit , Sportsmanship has , W ....AA,,,,..,. ,, ., A ... ,. , A , FRESI-lM.XN FOOTBALL-Front' Row: XfVarren VVilder. Bart Slllllgtf, Toni XVoodward. Randy Lee. Bob Harvey, Dan Dim- irk. Ricky Yanis, Larry Baily, Mike Brewer. Sermzd Row: 'Ierry Horton fingitb. Steve Snyder. John Blume. Mike Coul- ooze. Jesse Broolshirck, Gary Smith, Bud Long. Mike Pulley, v -f1:V,-, 2 - ,QE 56 if fag, 'L 1 ' ,QI ras. N 5 QSM K F A 'uf s rf: Yi rittlf M .nfl ,- A sgfr:+.ii',.'.'L.gtY1ff ' was K- 3- V v f..s t , , . 5, wg . im .Q -fe-wa ,Wx ,. . f , ff 5-. .1 vc. f lfRliSHMJXN B.-XSKIZTBJXLL-FrouI Row: Greg McCuen fmgrj, ,loc lfrc-ck, Gary Brower, Ron Minkc- fmgrj . Sfcoricl Row: licnli Crolit. Bud Long. Dennis Cole, lay Gilbert, Bob A FAST TAKIC-DOYVN AND PIN runs through the minds ol every Giant wrestler. ' ' 4 -, -y 5-but , . i 4.2 A .. 2f',,, U V1.6 ' ' EQ zulu - 4 5 if 1 ff- ..-1 ' .W 2- Qin ., wil, , f f. I -h is U ' Bob Pattison. Third Roni: Coach Price, Don Pettilord, Max Mc'Manamon. Robert Bolner. Randy Gunion. Bill Barley, Richard Angel, Dave Johnson, Jerry Scrogcgins, Dennis Prudy, Keith McQuiry. Greg Smith. Coach Masters. Bob Hasty. is Te A5f??' Ysllg: Q-mf Pattison. Third Row: Steve Lnsher. Tom Delaplane, Coach Price, Doug Grant, Randy Losure, QI. D. Wfyatt. The Freshman football, basketball, and track teams of 1966-67 all completed successful seasons under the watchful eyes of their coaches. Football coaches J. R. Price and Larry Masters guided the young footballers to a season record of 5-1 with victories over Anderson Central, Huntington, Ko- komo, Mississinewa, and Anderson South. Their only loss was to city rival Jones, in a very hard fought game in which both teams showed fine potential for the up- coming varsity years. in Athletic Activities THROUGH THE GRINDS, Freshman athletes show strains as they bid for team victory. FRESHMAN TRACK TEfXM-Front Row: Mitch Ganz fmgixj, Craig Anderson, Robert Smith, James Jorden. VVillie Xvolfford, Dennis Rust, Tony Decker, James Lewis Smith, James Bevans, joe Nierste, Clyde YVebb, Reid Le- lfavour, Larry Struser, Dave Parks. 850071161 Row: Mike Richey M., ',-..'- G X .4 !5,Q 1 U -. , , 1 f 'Q f- ww , t ix. 4' A 2' 4 aa f A asf'-,1 if -Q , , t ,ukw V ' 'V , , 'fu HP . .. ' 1 f -. 'Ffa we I,IfiAPS AND BOIVNDS, quirk takt-'olf and long jump both go together in thc makings of a good broad jumper. Freshman Basketball for the year brought Marion up against some strong foes including conference foe Ko- komo. The main purpose for the team was to build some boys for future varsity teams. With the coaching of R. Price they were successful on this. The track team brought freshmen together with the Varsity at practice and helped insert drive for the 1967 season. The coaches who led the boys through the sea- son Were R. Price and Fritz Shank. The freshmen teams in all the sports showed pOtCI'1- tial. Win or lose they possessed good sportmanship that is the backbone in Marion High School athletics. Qmgrj. Coach Price, Larry Harrell, Mike Pulley, Mike Bon- ham. Carlton Fisher, Tom Colley. Don Pettiford. Max Mchianamon, James XVa1late, Dare lVolverton. Steve Dennis- son, Paul Bryson, Slack Corbet, Steve Anderson, Stewart Sector fmgrj. Coach Shanks. 4 , Gigi ,IM ' SV- +5 H W man W.-X M M I9 ' I Mr, 5 YM' HJ' ' it B, . 9 .. w.t ., , . yfji I A V A p vv J 5 A Q by . w g. ,1.. ' k m. - 5 Ar' W 'gm .S H X it . lf bf .HQ .V ' 5 - ' if I 9 9 9 f - Q 1 C u se 3 1:-F.. W as-. , ,.., 5. .eau 2 ip fer wi d. .+- if y f -1 'tiff if fqvn. I, j i V l J, -1 ij t f J A f Ii. I Q If ' 1 I Q sa 1 ' 1 if I ' 135 x tu . .,,Ny. M 331 ,. ,G .MAA ,611 T A 19.31- , .aiirwta ,L-XJ 'iv if 5 EG. M 1. i V lllli 6 7 Was The Year For People Seniors looked forward to spring and graduation. Thoughts of the future cfrowd- ed their minds. juniors were anxious to attain the status of seniors. Sophomores chatted about activities as juniors next year and freshmen were finally becoming sopho- mores. The faculty was ready for vacation as another busy, but fun-filled, year folded behind them. The large student body and faculty proved that '67 Was The Year. 137 D SCHOOL BO.-XRD NIICNIHIZRS lNllI.IlUlf., lfffl lo iighl, Dr. -joseph Casey, Mr. Anthony Roskill. Mr. -Ianics lfislier, Mr. ri .. ll. . 'L' Z ! megmd ,-. . x , i i as .ra t ef . eag.af..M I' .g peg . 1 4 ,I A '4 'E I , Bernard Mtlienzie, Mr. DeMoine l rx'e, Mr. Morris Rgnnsev, 1' I ' Mrs. kjznnes Mcliown, and Mr. Samuel Mtliaig. First Elected School Board Allotted Funds '67 was the year MHS students came to know and appreciate the efforts of the administration and faculty in making Marion High School a more effective educa- tional unit. Because a wider range of subjects was offer- ed, the number of teachers was increased by four. In addition, several faculty members were responsible for initiating new activities and organizations, such as the debate team and the Cooperative Office Educational Club. Throughout the year, MHS experienced various changes. Xllfithin the guidance department, Mr. A. A. Vitello was replaced as dean of boys by Mr. Virgil Kirk- patrick, and Mr. Russell Miller was succeeded as coun- selor by Mr. Dick Persinger. Vacancies in the faculty were filled by Mr. Ed DeVries, Mr. 'Duane Hodgin, Mr. Pete Redmond, and Mr. joseph Zegarra. Also, some familiar faces took on new names as several teachers married. After school hours, the teachers again found them- selves together in such activities as the faculty bowling league and Sunday basketball sessions at the coliseum. Some teachers added to their work loads by teaching evening adult classes. Others spent many hours plan- ning meetings and working for the organizations they sponsored. Still others were assigned to chaperon week- end record hops in the school cafeteria. 138 N Regular meetings of the Marion Teachers Association were held four times during the year, at which pro- grams were presented concerning professional deve- lopment. Functions of the association were assigned to various standing commitees, such as the Salary and Qualifications Committee, the Publicity and Public Relations Committee, the Ethics Committee, and the Welfare Committee. At the end of the year, the MTA presented one hundred dollar awards to two seniors who were planning to become teachers. For the first time in the history of the Marion Com- munity Schools, an entirely elected Board of School Trustees controlled the system. Many meetings this year were devoted to a study of space needs and ways to provide accommodations for more students. An im- portant study centered around the proposed auditor- Lum and physical education plant that will be the com- pletion of Marion High School. High school auditori- ums throughout Indiana and in Michigan were visited by a committee who reported to the Board their find- ings concerning the Workability and facilities in the buildings they viewed. Another committee presented the results of a comprehensive study about the pro- posed physical education unit. In March, the School Board appropriated the funds to begin the actual build- ing of Unit Four at MHS. Helping to regain stability in the school system af- ter a period of administrative turnover are Mr. Bernard McKenzie, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Arnold Spilly, principal of Marion High School. In the rela- tively short tenure of office, each has proved his ad- ministrative abilities. Both have become increasingly involved in such forward-looking programs as the In- diana Public School Study Council and the MHS build- ing program. Mr. McKenzie has been in Marion as superintendent for three years. After receiving his degrees, Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts, from Ball State, he held positions as classroom teacher, counselor, dean of boys, and assistant superintendent. Mr. McKenzie is interested in young people and often finds himself involved in solving the problems that arise between young people and their parents. Although a busy man, he tries to find time for his hobbies, reading and spectator sports. After teaching for four years and serving as a junior high school principal for eight years, Mr. Spilly came to MHS, where he has been principal for two years. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana Central and his Master of Science degree from Butler, which qualified him for the duties of chief adminis- trator. When away from his responsibilities as principal, Mr. Spilly enjoys reading, hunting, and camping. To Complete Building N. .---r 'X-iff ,af ' gl, 4 , f MJ , Z' M.-. ,. MR. BIQRNXRID XlCllilfNZll'f. as supcrintcmlenl. sl1pc'1w'ises iiitm-stliool attiviiies. hires personnel. and heguls the School Board. NIR. ARNOLI7Sl'll,1,Y. primipgil ol HHS. directs curriculuni developnlcnt. assigns teatllcrs to alzisscs. and siipervises mill' ters of finance within the high school. 139 QQ - fm, s 3 X 5, ., fs .f if l A, . - ani, ff s . A any If .,,,N3:i.4fV.L. ft, 'gfb lt 9 6, ' ,L J 4v,,wwnq1w 3?4 1 , x., .sf-' -sf , i if X f' f 1 .. c ...gg -.A 'gf I of if A V . Anim. .H , . 1 aff A r. Q ' W 'K -...O ' ' Q M....a.n.... Mm.. , f 3 'ta ,,.-Q, 1 ,,.-:il -w I i..+ S rl, g'fif XIR. IIOILXCIE l.OX'li is an assistant superintendent who is XIR.C1I..XRli lfUl.CQ.X'l'l-, cliietior ul si-to1nl.i1-3' turriiuluin. ottlxpietl .is llllsilless iiiaiiagcis. .Xlso an assistant superin- ps It-.uliers sc-lt-cl I1I1!IL'l'I.lIs lor use in their tlasscs and ll'lltlCIlI is Mr. Garv NVc'esne1', who is in tliarge ol personnel issigns slntlclit lcailiers. ind instruction. Able fTCll7lilllSll'Cll0l'.S' Controlled Instruction, Jaw ii ' 2 ' -,,iQf+wae'v ' :ii Q-008 .,,,4lU NIR. IOHN NIl'l.I,lXS. as .issislanl Imsim'-.s IllllIlllg'CI'. has Iinantial duties ioiiit-tilt-cl with ii'.uisporl.ilion and purthass ing. 140 Although their headquarters are not located on the MHS campus, several administrators are directly in- volved with the high school. Their purpose is to co- ordinate MHS with the other city schools to form a more effective educational unit. hlr. Gary Wfeesner, who is assistant superintendent in charge of personnel and instruction, earned both his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ball State. Before taking his present position, he held jobs as classroom teacher and elementary principal. In his eighth year as assistant superintendent is Mr. Horace Love, a graduate of Indiana University with A.B. and M.A. degrees. He has been a classroom teacher, a high school principal, and a superintendent of schools. He also now serves as business manager. After teaching in Marion for six years, Mr. John Mullins is now in his first year as assistant business man- ager. He received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Ball State and his M.S.T. from Antioch. Mr. Clark Folgate, director of secondary curriculum, received his B.S. from Bowling Green and his M.S. from the University of Toledo. He was a classroom teacher for nine years, then he spent two years working with airborne TV: he has also been a supervisor of secondary education. 2 1. MR. CLAUDE B. SMITH, direttor ol instructional ingitcrianls center, is in charge of audio-visual CClllI1JIllCI1f and supplies, tezitliing aids, and classroom supplies. Business, Maintenance Mr. Claude B. Smith has been director of the instruc- tional materials center for one year. Having received his B.S. from Indiana University and his M.S. from Ball State, he taught for 14 years. As assistant principal of MHS, Mr. Paul Weaver has numerous responsibilities, such as constructing the master schedule and arranging for assemblies and pro- grams. Having earned his B.S. from Butler and his M.A. from Ball State, he advanced from classroom teacher to dean of boys, and then to assistant principal of MHS. Outside his school activities, he enjoys golf. Mr. Bernard Carmin, assistant principal of MHS, has returned to Marion High for 27 years. Having pre- viously served as dean of boys, Mr. Carmin has held the position of assistant principal for five years. He re- ceived his B.S. from Indiana University and his M.S. degree from Northwestern University. Although his main interests lie in the school, Mr. Carmin also enjoys lake activities spent at his cottage in Wisconsin. After teaching general shop at junior high school, then machine shop at Marion High School, Mr. Wall- ter Tucker assumed his present position as director of vocational and adult education. His schooling earned him a B.S. degree from Ball State, after which he did graduate Work at Purdue and Indiana State. edu NIR. I'.XIII. XXIAUXXIQR. znssistsml principal. sporuwis Inter- uli floumil. MR nl lmok l'l'llI:lI. , , . , . BHRNXRID CQXIQXIIN, assistant princijial. is in clmigc NIR. XX XI. I ILR I Iifilxlzll. lIll't'll0I ol XUl'lllUIl'II 'md caution, co-fmliilznltfs cfxifliiiig classes. .'i'.' .. . . 's adult Sli!!! 5,4 ,- .. F'i,vq -'i-gw 5. use , 4: 7 5 ai Q.-1, -, - 5 ,J 5 gf.: 4 P 0, '- ,gps 'bw gi, qv:-wmv' 1 A , xsasammvn' ' 'tan :aa'..., ' I ' 1 1-11 I T94-Pxxr V l MR. IX. A. X'I'l'liI,l,O cgirnccl his 15.5. lroni Purdue and MS. Ironi Inmliunai Suite. Ilntil I'iL'IJI'll1ll'Y, when hc look :1 position with thc Purcluc lxuully, ln- was cluin ol hoys at MHS. R6- jrlzuing hiin is Mr. Virgil Ki1'l4jml1ick. who has also taken over thc sponsorship ol thc Sluclcin llounlil. MISS DOROTHY XY,XlfI'ltR5. clcnn ol girls, is in clmrgc of tha: cxplorgnory uxnliing' class :nnl is thc sjzonsor ol' lf.'ll..fX. Sha- rcaciwcl hcr IIS. :incl MA. ilvgrccs from l.lI. Shu now scrws :ns pix-siclclll ol thc' Inmlignnl .Xssomignion ol XYUIIIFII Uranus gnnl Clonnsclois. 1966-67 Guidance Year Marked by Changes MR. PHII.I,lI' ,XI,l3LQR'Il5ON. ALB.. Butler, MA., Ball Sigur. serves ns ll sponsor ol the sophoniorc glass and enjoys wuuliing Imskc-llmaill. MRS. MARIE P. ISROIVN. BS.. Miauni Unix'c1'sily. MA.. Norlliwcslcrn Iliiiwiasity, is gi sponsor ol thc senior class and is ll nn'n1heroIM.'l'..X. gincl ,X..X.l'.XV. MRS. VIRGINIA BYELI-fNIi. BS.. Aslilgincl College, MA.. Ball Suite. is an sponsor oll the In-slnnznn ilass :ind is in- lc'i'csIc'rl in goll gnul QIIIIIQUCS. MR. HIQRSCLHICLI. I.. KING. MA.. Hull SILIIU. sponsors the junior nlaiss gincl enjoys Iishing :incl lrgivclling. ,..- - . , . MR. Rli55hl,l, Mll,l,.1'.R, BA., M..X,, lull Stine, scrves us LI sponsor ol Ihr- junior' ilxiss. likes fishing and hunting. MR. CLXRY I.. l'HIl.I.ll'S, BS.. I'1V2lIlSX'IllL' College, MUN.. Inclinnzi IInix'crsiLy. sponsors thc sojihoniorc class and cn- jovs singing in fl hznrlwrsliojp cjugmct gnul playing tennis. MR. li.XRl, XYIelI'I'IiilU'li'l ON. XB.. Iinlianni Ccnnxnl, M..X.. Innhxnm l'nn'crsny, is ll sponsor ol thc- senior class :ind is iincrcslccl in pliologrgijmliy. 4 assi? Ti 'j, f'?' . 'f 'vT -' . gg , ., f 1 w- nr., , 'f ,Q K ' -, 395 aww :js Q , ,V , .I . . ,U '-1 ei . -.ga K . Q I K , I, f f- Q .z gfssfpilw. ' ' K , .4-fiwiff if I.- -..f,,'!':.,L.w H? umber of Teachers Increased by Four MR. THOMAS ABBRING, B.S., Ball State, in- structs mathematics. MRS. NORMA AI.LIiN, Ball State, is a Y-'lc-en sponsor and tc'ac'hes liooklcec-ping and typing. MR. RAYMOND B. ANDERSON, .X.B., DePauw. M.A., Ball State, teaches geoinetry. MR. OATESS EUGENE ARCHEY, B.S., Gramb- ling College, M.A., Ball State, coaches track and cross country and treaches health education. MRS. BETTY M. AULT, B.S., Marion College, teaches English. MR. EIJXVARIJ BAAS, B.S., Ohio State, M.A.. Indiana University, conducts the orchestra. MR. MARK BALIJNVIN, B.S., Butler, M.S., In- diana University, tc-aches math and sponsors Hi-Y. MR. JOHN VV. BECKLEY, Indiana Univer- sity, sponsors the Russian Club and teaches Rus- sian and English. MR. HARRY R. BERGDOLI., M.S., Indi- ana University, teaches English. MRS. BARBARA BLAKER, Purdue, M.A.. Ball State, teaches home economics, co-sponsors FHA and sponsors Y-Teens. MR. RICHARD P. BOYVER, XVest Virginia University, M.A., Ball State, teaches English. MRS. AGNES BOXELI., B.S., Ball State, teaches mathematics. MR. JAMES BRANDENBURG, B.A.. Andrews University, M.A., Ball State, sponsors the German Club and teaches German. MR. GENE BURNS. B.S., M.S.. Indiana State. conducts the pep band. dance band, and the MHS band. MR. JAMES BUTLER, AB., Earlhain, M.S., In- diana University, teaches English and driver's ed. MRS. VIRGINIA BYKOXVSKI, Purdue, teaches social studies. MRS. CHARLOTTE CAINE, Indiana Uni- versity, teaches English. MR. ARTHUR L. CALDXVELI., B.S., Ball State. serves as athletic director and teaches driver's education. MRS. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, AB., Ball State. lAl.A., Indiana University, teaches English, MR. LOUIE CARON, B.S., Southern Illinois, teaches industrial arts. MR. ALBERT CHAPMAN, JR., AB., B.S., Mari- on College, M.A., Ball State, teaches chemistry. MR. JIM CLARK, B.S., Manchester College. sponsors Stage and Stammer and National Thespi- pnl Society and teaches speech, dramaties and Eng- is 1. MR. JACK COLESCOTT, lncliana Central. M.A., Ball State, teaches U.S. history and is the head varsity basketball coach. MR. GENE A. COLLINS, B.S., Ball State, teaches data processing. MISS MARJORIE CONNELLY, B.S., M.S., Ball State, teaches shorthand and business machines. MRS. SHARON CONYERS, A.B.. Morehead State. teaches Spanish and English and co-sponsors Span- ish Club. MR. JAMES COPPOCK, B.S., M.A., Ball State. teaches advanced business principles and general business and sponsors C.O.E. Club. MISS MARY T. DANIELS, B.S., Ball State, M.S.. Indiana University, serves as librarian. K' cf uni 'A 4' I 7. 1,2 1' ' I -' ' r A ' HF 'iw 1 W . af. 1., .fitigf -, 'Ni f' ' 7 ' ,'f' I . -J no A gc. - ,B W FX ,A . ,' I , GL 3 . .Q f A - i AT:- .Lf A lvl' Q1 M W5 'KT Ki ,1 5 'PN . -, ,- f-s fs 'bv' X Q-sr J 44 ,QJ 'c wx eg, . 'U U' 1 fs N ' -31 i- .e fli , ' M--S f.a ., . g my 7:6 I2 I 'i '55 as ff , ' 1 'S A qt A l Q, if A E B E .. Tx X ' 'T It- f if h pi s -1:2 I 143 Several Teachers Initiated New Activities 'ev 1 li -' gg. .3 ' X .-,, ,. t '31 'sex .-, if ' A' 'fb' . . 'F1 -45. , t AQ ,iz- ' in - f C . l I . t K -N wwf I -47 nk-1 . Y. 37' ' , , 'ffl' j 421- 3. - 1 'ff' -if s- gy, 4 A gg . , 3, .A ,,,. ' fl 2 - K .. . Ly,-1 fe Q - 'thx . K . 1. -. K Cf q- 1 . , , A -. I Q w---... ' .Nr Q I., 1 ii?-4' Hi'- zt., k 31. , 5,- iy N ' 1 Wifi QIQKTL1 ii. A f L. aa., 1- 6' S... tiff.. ? -fi ,L A .. 4...- - -1 2 -Q we ,g 1 ....,, . . ' L-.W C 0950+ it , - - if 'N 'Tw' f F91 .V . V. th ,M I EW' vi' 144 NIISS BEVERLY DENBO. A.B., Bull State, teaches lfrenth gtntl sponsors the French Club. NIR. NVNYNE G. E.-XSTERDAY. B.S., MA.. Bull Stxttt-. serves :ts tleptuottnent Clllllflllllll and teaches biology, life stiente. and physical stience. NIR. ARTHUR I . F.XI.I.ON. Intliznm State. tetttlles U.S. history and touthes rt-serye lootbull .Intl lrcshnrzrn wrestling. NIR. RANION C. F.XRI.EY, BS., Tzlylor, NI..-X.. Bull State, totulies lootbztll :intl teztthes social studies. NIR. .XL FAIINCE. HS.. Northwestern is the heattl yirrsity lootbztll couch :intl teaches business. NIR. Cl-I.XRI.liS I .-XIIST. PLS.. NI..X., Bull State. tegtclies yotzttiongtl elettronics tnncl tlosetl circuit 'IN' engineering. NIR. NVENDELI. FISHER prints the Simwjr :intl Il'-lillL'S yotzttionztl printing. httying reteiyetl trxtin- ing' lront Purcluc' Extension. NIR. GER.-XI.IJ l l,.NCK. BB.. Purtlue, teguhes yotgttiongtl ztuto inethatnics :intl power tnecltztnits. NIR. KIINI FLETCHER. Bull State. NI..X.. l,ll1'llllC, tegttlres inclustriztl atrts :intl woodworking. NIRS. NINRY .NNN IfREIJERICIi, BAS.. Intlitnntt University. tt-gntlrt-s shorthand and typing. NIRS. NIEARIAJN C'L.XI,I.ONV.XY. .-LB.. l'niye1'sity ol Iil'IllLliliN'. tezttht-s Englislt. NIISS LINDN C.-XRRINCER, IIS.. Bull Stzue, teittlrt-s hoine economics. NIR. IANIES A. GARNYOOD. NI.Etl.. Uni- xersity ol Verniont, teaches English and jour- nalism :intl sponsors the -SllTZIr N' :incl filllfllk. NIISS SIINRON R. CRAY. I-rs., Intli1tn.t Stzue, te.uhes horns' econotnits. NIRS. DELIIH.-X GREGORY. XB.. Dl'l,itllNN'. serves :ns gr lllJl'ilI'IilII. NIR. .XRII-IUR NI. CROSS. BS.. Central Norntttl College. works with the social :tttentlgtnee tlepntrt- lllelll. NIR. GEORGE HII.I., HS., NIA.. Bull State, tegttlres physical science and physics. NIR. NVILLINNI HUFF. BA.. Bttll State. NI..-X.. lncliitntt Ilniyersity, sponsors the FTA Club :intl teattlies U.S. history :Intl worltl history. NIR. LENYIS IIUSTON. BS.. lfetris State. teaches biology and physical science :intl sponsors the Stiente Club. NIR. GER.-Xl.D RIUNIP. IIS., NIA.. Bull State. touches swinnning :intl reserye batsebgtll, seryes tts gtssistgtnt cross country toztth, sponsors NI Club. :Intl teztthes niotlern problems ttntl etonotnits. NIRS. INCQULYIX' S. IiI1flfQlfER. IIS., Bull State. texulu-si English. NIRS. DORIS NI. KEI.I.UNI. HS., Bull State. legulles typing. NIISS C.XR0l.E KIIIIGN. Intliztntt Univer- sity, to-sponsors Business Club ttntl teznltes short- hztncl. business English :incl typing. NIR. GEORGE KIND. B.S., NIA.. Bttll State. tt-Lulu-s nrt. sponsors .-Xrt Club, :intl coaches tennis. NIRS. YIRCII. liIRliI'A'l'RICK. B.S., NLS.. Bull State. taught English lirst semester und now seryes .rs Dt-.tn ul Boys. NIR. NYlI.I.I.XNI IQLINGER. Taylor Univer- sity, tezttlics ntttth illlll to-sponsors the Math Club. NIR. l'E'IiER IQOBE, B.S., 'lltylotx directs cadet thoir :intl ensembles und sponsors Music Appre- tixttion :incl Ushers' Club. NIRS. IONN IAYNIAN. B.S., Mztmlrester College. tt-.relies typing and general business. Ana' Organizations MR. GARY LINDSEY, A.B., Franklin College, teaches U.S. history and coaches Little Giants football and wrestling. MRS. LAEI. I.I'I I'I.ICIfIl'.I.IJ, B.S., Marion Col! lege, lXI.A.. Ball State, instrutts Spanish and spout sors Spanish Club. MR. RICHARD LOOIENS, B.S., Ball State. coaches football and track, teaches art, and spon- sors the Art Club. MRS. I-IARRIET MANSON, B.S., Eastern Mith- igan, teaches general mathematits. MR. JAMES L. MASING, M.A., Ball State, teath- es metal trades, . MR. XVILLIAM MtCOLLY, B.S., M.A., Ball State, serves as assistant basketball and baseball coach and teaches health and physital education. MR. ROBERT D. MtI'I-IERSON, A.B., DePauw, teaches French and sponsors Le Cercle Ifraiuais. MR. AIAMES MENGES, B.A., Purdue, cospon- sors the Girls' Booster Club and teaches English. MR. ROBERT E, MILLER, B.A., Indiana Cen- tral, MA., Ball State, heads the social studies department and sponsors the National Ilonoi' Society. MISS MARY LOUISE MOORE, B.S., Indiana University, serves as school nurse. MR. HERBERT MORGAN, A.B., Hope Col lege, M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State. teaches biology. MR. JAMES XV. MORITZ, Indiana Univer' sity. sponsors the Girls' Booster Club and in- structs speeth. MR. DONALD B. PAGE, B.S., Ball State, M.S., II'estern New Mexico, teaches bookkeeping and business law. MR. XVILLIAM PEDEN. B.S.. M.A.. Ball State, is the coordinator ol' D.C.E. MR. DICK PERSINGER, BS, Indiana Univer- sity, M..-X., Ball State. instructs driver's education and coaches basketball and baseball. MRS. BARBARA PHELAN, Butler, teaches Ifrenth and etymology and sponsors the French Club and the cheerleaders. MR. R. PRICE, B.S., M.S.. Ball State. toaches Ireshman sports and teaches history. MR. DALE PROUT. B.S., M.A., Indiana State, teaches American government. MR. GERALD K. RADICK, B.S.. M.A.. North- ern Mithigan. is in charge ol 'I.V. production. MR. GENE A. RANVIER, A.B.. Morehead. teaches US. history and modern problems. mt. fr . Q i, gist ' 'ii .4g94QQ,gilf . X' I f--.. ag,-.-5 L 'K-H' 'rvv' FACULTY MEMBERS enjoy Cliristmas collee hour pre pared by the Home Etonomics Department. IIB ITA Endoavorod To Promote Education MR. RICHARD REEVES, B.S., Ball State, teaches English and social studies. MR. C. THOMAS REITER, B.S., Ball State, teaches English and sponsors the Boys' Booster Club. MR. DALE RESLER, B.S., M.A., Ball State, serves as concession manager and teaches general math. MISS LORENE ROBINSON, B.S., Purdue, M.A., George Peabody College, teaches mathematics. MR. JOHN SATTERTHIVAITE, B.S., M.A., Ball State, sponsors Junior Historical Society and teaches American government. MR. CHARLES SAUNDERS. B.S., M.A., Ball State, serves as chairman of the English depart- ment. MISS AGNES SCOTT. B.Ed., IfVestern Illinois. M.A., University of Michigan, teaches Latin and English and sponsors the Junior Classical League. MRS. BERDEAN SIMMONS, B.S., Purdue, spon- sors the Future Nurses Club and teaches home nursing and foods. , MRS. JUDITH SNYDER, B.S., Ball State, teaches English. MRS. BARBARA SONDGERATH, A.B.. Uni- versity of Kentuckv, teaches English. MR. C. L. STAFFORD, A.B., Marion Col- lege. M.S., Indiana University, teaches psychology and narcotics. MR. JAMES C. STANLEY, B.S., Indiana State. teaches electronics and power mechanics. MR. NILE STANTON. B.S., Ball State, teaches modern problems and sponsors Chess Club and Debate Club. MR. S. L. STANTON, B.S., Indiana Central. teaches general English and math. MR. ERNEST THODE, JR.. B.A., Purdue. teaches German and sponsors German Club. MR. ALFRED THURMAN, B.S., Marion Col- lege, M.A., Ball State. teaches mathematics. MR. RALPH TUTTLE, B.S., M.A., Ball State. instructs geometry. MR. BERL E. XVALRADTH, B.S., M.A., Ball State, teaches bookkeeping and sponsors Business Club. MR. F. RITCHIE WVALTON, B.S., Marion Col- lege, M.A., Ball State, teaches organ, concert choir. girls choir, Swing Choir. Madrigals, and music theory and directs the musical. MR. THOMAS J. YVEESNER, B.S., M.A., Ball State, teaches industrial arts and vocational ma- chine shop and sponsors the concessions. MR. RICHARD XVHEELER, B.S., Ball State, is assistant band director. MRS. LUANA XVHITLOIV, B.A., Union Col- lege, teaches English. MR. CHARLES XIVILLIAMS, B.S., Ball State. teaches chemistry and sponsors Boys' Booster Club. MR. HAVEN XVILLIAMS. B.S., M.A., Stout State. teaches graphic arts and industrial math. MR. CLEM WVOLTMAN. B.S., Purdue, M.A., Ball State, teaches drivers education and health and coaches golf. MR. ROBERT IVRAY, B.S., Ball State, M.A., Indiana University, teaches distributive educa- tion and sponsors D.E. Club. MR. REX IVUERTHNER, B.S., coaches wrest ling and track and teaches drafting and health. MISS JOAN P. YAP, A.B., M.S., Nazareth Col- lege, Indiana University, teaches art. MRS. LUCILE SCHENKEL. personal secretary to Mr. Spilly clerk and setretary in the counseling oliime, enjoys cooking and serving her sixteenth year at Marion High, enjoys sew' and gardening. ing and knitting. , MRS. DONNA 'lOI.I.li, who enjoys lmsketliall and playing MRS. MYRTLE FERGUSON, serving her eleventh year as the piano, operates the school bookstore and is the school Personnel Contributed to MHS Efficiency WW i 791i ii ,I W? ,, vii, 'sf f 1 1 f 13,32 'J 'fi' MRS. JOYCE RING is employed as the data processing set- retary. MRS, MARY EASTES, to-sponsor of the Girls' Booster Club, is serving her third year as a secretary in the general offite. H MRS. MARY LINGEMAN is an office secretary lor the '!i, A second year. .3 MRS. HELEN LEONARD, who graduated from Marion High, is serving her first year as the director of the Cafeteria. MR. WILLIAM PHILLIPS heads the Marion High School custodial staff. llll. 147 Being the first to complete three consecutive years at Marion's new high school, the ,67 graduating class bade farewell to MHS .... farewell MHS! After their freshman year at North Campus the unsuspecting students moved into a muddled atmo- sphere of newness and excitement. Under the leadership of Rick Teegarden, president, the class enjoyed the Parade of Spring, and the Hollywood Premiere. It took their sophomore year to familiarize them- selves with the long halls, computer scheduling, and the lunch system. Among the activities during the year, students enjoyed a trip with the Giants to the Semi- State at Ft. Wfayneg witnessed Once Upon a Mat- tress: and danced at the first Coronation Ball. Chas Arrendale, sophomore president, promoted their first candy sale to raise money for the class. As juniors, under the direction of Reed Maidenberg, class president, they diligently worked on the prom with the Moon River theme. They delighted in The Sound of Music , took pride in winning the State Golf Championship and the NCC Championship, and pre- pared themselves for their exciting senior year. Their final year consisted of the traditional Senior Cords, name cards, senior pictures, commencement, and opportunities awaiting them. A rollicking play called The Man Who Came to Dinner was directed by Mr. Clarke. .Vx . . ,...- 148 2 Q. ,, .as s s F X 5 A! '? s 1 v,..,X :Q 9' ,T A 'ivmvfw' cu? I ' RQ v , L- - .affwf lv CLASS OFFICERS - joe Thorne fVice Presidcntj. Cathe Earle C'I'reasurcrj, Carolyn Oslmurn fSCll'E'llll'VJ, and Tom Gzirtlner QPresidentj. Was The Year HELPING PLAN Il tlimatic year for the class of '67 are the senior tlass sponsors, Mr. Earl XVhitetotton and Mrs. Marie Brown. LINDA JANE ADAMS - Advanced Chorus, Art Club fPresidentj, Campus Life, French Club fTreasurerJ, Gi-Ettes, Girls' Booster Club, Hollywood Premier, ln- ter-Club Council, Senior Committee, Stuclent Council, Y-Teens. GREGORY B. ADAMSON - Boys' Booster Club, ln- tramural Basketball, Vocational Printing. INIIGHAEL ADAINISON - Art Club, Boys' Booster Club. Football, Intramural Basketball, Music' Apprecia' tion. ANITA AGUILAR - Y-Teens. HAROLD EUGENE AINSNVORTH - Electronics Club, Intramural Basketball, Track. CAROLYN ALLGOOIJ - Library, Y-'leens. LYNN ALUMBAUGH - Art Club, Business Club, Fu- l ture Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, J.C.l,., lrom Com- mittee, Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. JAMES ALVVINE - Intramural Basketball. ROGER ANDERSON - D.C.E. Club, Electronics Club, Junior Achievement. YVALTER E. APPLEXVlfllTE JR. CARYL ARMSTRONG - Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Junior Achievement, Prom Committee, Stagg and Slammer, Spanish Club, Surxey, Y-Teens. JEAN RENEE ARMSTRONG - D.C.E. Club, Future Homemakers fReporterJ, G.A.A., Parade ol Spring. JOYCE ARNOLD - Campus Life, Future Homemak- ers, Girls' Booster Club, Music' Appreciation, Y-Teens. STEPHEN ARNOLD - Boys' Booster Club, Spanish Club, Transferred from Jupiter High School, Jupiter, Florida. CHARLES ARRENDALE - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club fVice Presidentj. Class Officer fSophomore Presi- clentj, Football, Future Teachers, German Club. M Club, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Survey. MARY EARLENE AUL - Campus Life, Dramatics Club, French Club, Future Homemakers, Future Teach- ers, Junior Historical Society, Library, Music' Appre- ciation, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. LARRY D. AYERS - Baseball, Intramural Basketball, M Club. SALLY BABCOCK - Cactus, Future Teachers, Ger- man Club, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State tAlternatej. Hollywood Premier, Junior Historical Society, Model United Nations. Prom Connnittee, Senior Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. ED C. BAILEY - Art Club, Baseball. Basketball, Cross Country, D.E. Club, Football, Track. KATHY BAILEY - Dramatics Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club. Gold Teens, Stage and Stammer, The Man I'Yho Came to Dinner , Thespians, Y-Teens. LINDA BAILEY - Business Club, French Club, Prom Committee. Y-Teens. I GLENDA BAIRD - Future Homemakers fPresiclentl, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Inter-Club Coun- cil, J.C.L.. Science Club, Y-Teens. BOB BAKER - Band, Dance Band, Inter-Club Coun- cil, Orchestra fPresidentj, Parade of Spring, Track. KENNETH L. BAKER MARY BAKER - Y-Teens. RANDY BAKER RICHARD BALLARD - Advanced Chorus, Band. Chess Club tVice President, Parliamentarian, Secretary- Treasurerj. Concert Choir, Debate Club, Inter-Club Council, J.C.L. fPresident, Consulj, Junior Historical Society, Madrigal Singers, Math Club fPresidentj, Model United Nations, Music Appreciation, Music Man , National Forensic League, National Honor So- ciety, National Merit tlfinalistl, NISBOVA, Once Up- on a Mattress , Orchestra, Science Club, Sound of Music . GARY BALLINGER - Art Club, Band, Marching Band, Spanish Club. ARTHUR BANKS III - Band. Cactus, Dance Band, Inspector General , Prom Committee, Russian Club QVice President, Treasurerj. Semantics, Linguistics, and Modern Foreign Language Study Club, Senior Commit- tee. Track. MARCIA ANN BARLEY IANE ELLEN BARNEY - Athletic Office. B-Team Cheerleader. Class Officer CSophomore Vice Presidentj, Freshman Cheerleader, G.A.A., German Club fVice Presiclentj, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State. Junior His- torical Society, National Honor Society, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Committee. Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Y-Teens. E ROBERT BARR - Football. Ulrestling. CONNIE FAE BATES RON BAXTER - Cross Country, Track. CLAUDIA BEISSE - Business Club, Future Teachers. Girls' Booster Club, Spanish Club, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. SALLY BELL - French Club, Y-Teens. ROBERT V. BENGE - Band, Chess Club. Debate Club. MELANIE BENJAMIN - French Club, Future Teach- ers. Girls' Booster Club. Stage and Stammer, Student Council. Survey. Y-Teens. PATRICIA KAYE BENJAMIN - B-Team Cheerleader, Class Ollicer QFreshman Secretaryj, G.A.A.. Girls' Booster Club. Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Spanish Club. Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Y-Teens. DON BERRYMAN - Advanced Chorus. Baseball, Bas- ketball. Football. Intramural Basketball, Track, YVrest- ling. tud , SALLY BEIIOY - B-Team Cheerleader. D.C.E. Club fSecretary-Treasurerj. Future Nurses, German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee. Senior Home- coming Princess. Student Council, Y-Teens. BILL BILBEE DEBORAH BISHIR - Campus Life. Future Home- makers, Y-Teens. KEVIN BLACK - Cross Country, Track, Hlrestling. KATHLEEN BOLDEN - Cactus. G.A.A.. Prom Com- mittee, Senior Committee, Y-Teens. SUSAN KAY BOLDEN ELAINE BOOTS - Advanced Chorus, Concert Choir, Dramatics Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club. Junior Achievement, Music Man . Parade of Spring. Prom Committee. Stage and Stammer, Thespians QVice Presidentj. Y-Teens. PHILIP R. BOXELL - Cross Country, German Club, Inter-Club Council CVice Presidentj. Intramural Bas- ketball, M Club, Math Club. National Honor So- ciety QPresiclentj, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Student Council, Track. MIKE BOSTON KATHERINE BOINLDS SELDON FRED BRADLEY - Advanced Chorus, Chess Club fPresidentj. Debate Club. Inter-Club Council, Stage and Stammer, The Man M7110 Came to Dinner . SHERRY ELAINE BRADY - G.A.A., Hollywood Premier. BECKY BRAGG - D.C.E. Club, Girls' Booster Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. IOYCE BRAGG - Cactus, German Club, Girls' Booster Club. J.C.L., Quill and Scroll, Stage and Stammer, Sur- vey, Y-Teens. RONALD E. BRAGG LARRY BRENEMAN - Business Club, D.C.E. Club. Wrestling. BILL BRIGGS RONALD BROOKSHIRE - D,C.E. Club. CI-IERYL BROWN - Library, Y4Tec-ns. DOUG BROWN - Basketball, Cross Country, French -. Club, German Club fParliamentarianj, M Club, National Honor Society fVice Presiclentj, Prom Com' in mittee, Senior Committee, Student Council, Track. ,A JERRY BROWN - Art Club, Wrestling. MARCIA BROWN - Business Club, Future Home- makers, Y-Teens. PAMELA BROWN - Art Club, Band, Business Club, Girls' Booster Club. Homecoming Junior Attendant, Marching Bancl. Orchestra. PHYLLIS BROVVN - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, ,I.C.L., junior Historical Society, Prom Commit- tee, Science Club, Stage and Stammer fTreasurer5, Student Council, Survey, Thespians, Ushers' Club, Y' Teens. 'r of . ZIV .4 ROGER BROWN - Boys' Booster Club, Intramural rg Basketball. MELVIN BRUCE - Business Club fPresiclentj, D.C.E. Club, Inter-Club Council. ROWDY BRYANT - Art Club, Baseball, Boys, Booster Club, Football, French Club, .Intramural Basketball, M Club, Prom Committee, Track, YVrestling. BENNY BUCKLER 2,6-1' gx Jim BARBARA BURKHART - Campus Lile, Girls' Boos- ter Club, Junior Historical Society, Music Appreciation, , .Vx .,, Snanish Club YTeens N.--f 4,- INIIIKE BURKHART - Art Club, Bancl tPresiclentj, Boys' Booster Club, Concert Band, Dance Bancl, French Club, Inter-Club Council, Intramural Basketball, Marching Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Track. JAMES M. BURNS - Boys' Booster Club, Campus Life, Intramural Basketball, M Club, Spanish Club, Ten- nis. Mlrestling. ELIZABETH ANNE BUSH - Campus Life, French Club, Future Teachers, Junior Historical Society. sw s-....,, sssa-1 BRUISED KNUCIQLES - ancl scratchecl lingers were the result ol' sticking newspaper tlnough chicken wire while making floats for the H166 Homecoming. X'Vorking' cliligently are Drew Kightlinger, Mike Powell, Donna Richcreek, and Vickie Powell. x 1 1'---1 , f 151 S is I '17 ' 'Ds APU'-'rf ,T J NAME CARD AND INVITA- TION COMMITTEE - fStancl- ingj Mil-ce Powell. Lock Greenough. Dave VVarclers, fCo-Chairinanj , George Garrett cChairmanj. Randy Iohnson. Jane Barney. fSeateclj Anne YVhitcraft, Nancy Campbell, Bob Mussehnan. Howard Detamore. Mark Clemons, Linda Adams. Reed Ma iclenberg. 152 .4 .t' K- '- MIKE BUTCHE - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club, Chess Club. D.E. Club. LEXVIS E. BUTCHER - Campus Life, D.C.E. Club. MARY L. BUTCHER - Campus Life, D.C.E. Club, Future Homemakers. BILL BUTEAU CAROLYN LOUISE BUTLER - Art Club. D,E. Club, Girls' Booster Club. Scholastic Art Award, Y-Teens. SUSAN CALLAHAN - Advanced Chorus fVice Presi- dentb. Business Club, Campus Life cSecretary, Treas- urerj. French Club, Girls' Booster Club. Maclrigal Singers, Musici Appreciation, Parade of Spring. Sound ol' Music , Swing' Choir. CLI-QNN L. CALVERT - Business Club. Hi-Y. Stage .ind Stannner. LARRY CALOBRACE IENNY CAMPBELL - Business Club, Future Teach- ers. Cirls' Booster Club. Spanish Club. Student Coun- cil. Y-Teens. NANCY LYNN CAMPBELL - Art Club, Cactus. C.A..X.. Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Senior Comrnittec-, Spanish Club. Student Council. Survey. Y- Teens. SHERRY LEE CARNES - Business Club. G.A.A., Iunior Achievemc-nt. Stage and Stammer. Y'Teens. GEORGE YV. CARROLL - Band. NANCY CART - Band. Y-Teens. STEPHEN CARTER - Band. RAINELLE CARTXVRICHT RIISSIQLL LLOYD CHAMBERS - Business Club. In- Iralnural Basketball. Junior Historical Society. Concentration, . y, i. I If 5 WIA-s...N TERESA CHAMBERS - Band, IJ.C.E. Club CReport- erj, French Club, Future Nurses, German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Music' Appreciation, Y-Teens. X PHIL, CHANIJLER - Basketball, Football, UM' Club. CARRIE ANE C'LARIETT - G.A.A., Girls' Booster 1 .1 - - 1 Club, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. GARY LEE CLARK ,ION CLARK - Football. Inspector General , Nl Club, Russian Club, Student Council, Track. KENTON CLARK - Bancl, I.C.I,. fConsulj, Iunior Historical Society, Math Club, Science Club, Senior Committee, Student Council. SUSAN CLARK - Aclvancecl Chorus, Business Club, Campus Life, French Club, Gi-Ettes, junior Historical Society fVice Presiclentj, Maclrigal Singers, Music Ap- preciation, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Stage ancl Stammer, Y-Teens. THERESA CLARK - Girls' Booster Club, 4I.C.L.. Iunior Achievement, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. MARK CLEMONS - Boys' Booster Club, Cross Coun- try, D.C.E. Club, French Club, Hi-Y fSargent-at-Armsj, Intramural Basketball, M Club, Senior Committee, Track. DENNIS CLEVENGER - Boys' Booster Club, Business Club, Library. RHONDA CLOSSIN - Aclvancecl Chorus, Campus Life, Junior Achievement fVice Presiclentj, junior His- torical Society, Music Appreciation, Parade of Spring, Science Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. NANCY COCHRAN - Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. ALICE COLBERT - German Club tParliamentarianj, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State fAlternatej, Inter-Club Council, .C.L., unior Historical Societ Secretary I .l Y C '5- Math Club, National Honor Society, Science Club. Sen- ior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Survey, Ushers' Club fPresidentj, Y-Teens fCabinet. Summer Conler- encej, Class Oflicer flunior Treasurerj. -IACQUELINE COLE - French Club, Girls' Booster Club qPresidentQ, Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Sophomore Attendant, Inter-Club Council, I.C.L., Prom Committee, Stage and Stammer. Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. TERRY COLEMAN PAT COLLINS TERRI COLLINS - French Club, Future Home- makers. ADEAN COMBS VIVIAN COMPTON - Band, Business Club, Gold Teens, Library, Y-Teens. GLORIA CONNOLLY - French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Library, XQTeens. LINDA CONNOLLY ROBERT COOKE - Art Club. CHERYLE COPELAND - B-Team Cheerleader, D.C.E. Club, Girls' Booster Club, Parade of Spring fFreshman Attenclantj, Prom Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens QVice President, Cabinetj. JUDITH A. COPELAND - Advanced Chorus, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, ql.C.L., junior Historical Society, Math Club, Music Appreciation, Senior Com- mittee, Sound of Music , Stage and Stammer, Swing Choir, Y-Teens. CAROLYN CORLISS - Campus Life. French Club. Future Homemakers, J.C.L. XNILLIAM CORN - Art Club. GENE COUCH - Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Intramural Basketball, Prom Committee, Track. DEBBIE A. CRIST - Class Officer fFreshman Treas- urer, Junior Secretaryj, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Prom Princess, Student Coun- cil, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. A , ik.. .,s 3 .Aft , Yak 'TY it . wt QV ,Sax . I - - v 1 fr ,H b I , ' u 1 , It 'f I my V v. ,-vi'-. eg , 'Es :J s if-up xx? 'gsm' NZM off' 3. f'1'IP' 'VW i 'N' 'Q'-uv 154 MARY LU CRUMB - -Campus Life. French Club, Future Nurses. AL CULLEY - Boys' Booster Club. Football, French Club, Hi-Y, Track. PATRICIA JEAN CULLEY - Business Club, Campus Life, D.E. Club, QSecretaryj, Girls' Booster Club, Y- Teens. DONNA CUMMINGS - Business Club, German Club, I.C.L., Prom Committee. Senior Committee, Y-Teens. BECKY CUNNINGHAM SUSAN CURFMAN - Advanced Chorus, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Madrigal Singers, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. REX CUTLER VICKIE DADIRAS - C.O.E,, Girls' Booster Club. MICHAEL C. DAILEY - Band, Boys' Booster Club. Cactus, German Club, National Merit, Russian Club, Summer Institute. DANNY DAVIS IOHN DAVIS MARCIA DAVIS - Business Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee. Y-Teens. GRACE DAY -- Campus Life. Future Teachers. Mu- sic Appreciation. National Honor Society, Spanish Club. IOHN DENNEY - Art Club. Business Club, Campus Life, D.C.E. Club, Spanish Club. PAMELA K. DENNIS - G.A.A.. Girls' Booster Club. Junior Historical Society, Math Club, Prom Committee. Senior Committee. Y-Teens. Decision, HOIVARD VVAYNE DETAMORE - Advanced Chorus. Art Club qVice Presiclentj, Artists IfVorkshop, Boys' Boos- ter Club. Concert Choir. Dramatics Club, French Club, Inter-Club Council. junior Historical Society, Madrigal Singers, Music Appreciation, Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring. Prom Committee, Scholastic Art Award, Sound of Music , Stage and Stammer fPresi- clentj. Summer Institute, Swing Choir, The Man VVho Came to Dinner , Thespians fSargent-at-Armsj. You Can't Take It IVith You . REBECCA ANN DETAMORE - Business Club, C.O.E., Girls' Booster Club, Junior Historical Society, Music Appreciation. Y-Teens. CAROL ANN DICE - D.E. Club. Future Homea makers, Y-Teens. SHEILA DOUGLAS - Girls' Booster Club. Y-Teens. DAVID DOUGLASS W Advanced Chorus. Boys' Booster Club, Concert Choir fljresiclentj, Inter-Club Council, Music Appreciation fPresidentj, Parade of Spring. Stage and Stammer. QIIM DOYLE - Boys' Booster Club. PRISCILLA DRAKE - Advanced Chorus, Girls' Booster Club. Library, Y-Teens. SUSIE DRAKE - Art Club. Girls' Booster Club, .Iunior Historical Society, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Science Club, Y-Teens. IOHN DUNCAN - D.C.E. Club. BRENDA QIOYCE DUNNING - Art Club. PAM DUNYVOODY - Advanced Chorus, Concert Choir, Dramatics Club, French Club, Future Teachers. Girls' Booster Club fVice Presidentj, Girls' State, Mad- rigal Singers. Music Man , Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Sound of Music , Stage and Stammer, Swing Choir, Thespians fPresi- clentb, Ushers' Club, Y'Teens. CHERYL A. DURKES - Business Club, G.A.A., Girls' Booster Club. junior Historical Society, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Y-Teens. MICHAEL F. EAKINS - Basketball, D.E. Club, Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Track. CATI-IE EARLE - Class Officer fSenior 'I'rc-asurerj, Coronation Ball Sophomore Attendant, French Club fSec'retaryj, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Seu- ate, Student Council, Y-Teens fCabinetj. CHERYL EARNEST - Advanced Chorus, Business Club fTreasurerj, Dramatics Club, Girls' Booster Club. Music Appreciation, Parade of Spring, Prom Commit- tee Sta e and Stammer Y-Teens g , . MARGARET ANN ELDRIDGE - Business Club, Iunior Achievement, Library. MARCIA ARLENE ELLIOTT - Gold Teens. REBECCA ELLIS - Band. Spanish Club, Y-Teens. DOUG ELZEY - Advanced Chorus, Parade of Spring, Sound of Music . TRUDY A. EMBRY - Music Appreciation. CHARLEY ENSOR BECKY .IO ENYEART - Band, Hollywood Premier, Y-Teens. SAM ENYEART - Cross Country, Track. RONALD ERB - D.C.E. Club fPresidentj, Football Manager, Inter-Club Council, Russian Club, Track Manager. CAMERON D. ESAREY - Intramural Basketball. LINDA ESLER - Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Gi-Ettes, Girls' Booster Club, Hollywood Premier. Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. BILL EU BANK EDA EVANS - Business Club, C.O.E.. French Club. G.A.A., Gi-Ettes, Hollywood Premier. Y-Teens. SHERRY EVANS - D.E. Club, French Club. Girls' Booster Club fVice Presidentj, Inter-Club Council, Pa- rade of Spring, Prom Committee, Student Council, Y- Teens fPresiclentj. LEADING THE SENIOR CLASS - mth tu husiism for he lf in Homcconnn I Xnclcisou Indians were the senior ollicc-rs: Presidcnt I n C r c c ic x sm c C 1 Earle, and Vice President xloe Thorne. L.. X I I SOCIAL AND SICRYICIC COKI- XII l l'Eli A Ifronl Row: Gary Ales- .c-rsntith QCo-Cltairmanj, Nancy Royer fCliairinanj, Swroiifl lfozv: D l.nn Dennis. Debbie Crist, Iohn Garclnc'r. Karen Snyder. 'l'l11'r1l Row: 'Iirisha Young, Gloria Nlcliinf nc'y. 'lierri Shulti. l's0IIl'l,l How: El- len II orne, I'hil Chancllc-r. Susan Nloorcx Carl l c'nstc'rinakc'r. Vickie l'ciwt'll fwb 'v- 'QC' .sl din. 'QX t X ,7......,4 V X125 .-l'g,6 I, qmx' gf-.- Jbw. fish' ,gn-funn funn 1- 'qv Nw ff- 1-'Q' gym 'QQ 56 '9I '5 wr -s fw,,,,,., V. SHARON LYNN EVERS - Future Homemakers, C.A.A., Girls' Booster Club. Music Appreciation, Y- 'I xc-c-n s. KAREN FANSLER - Business Club. Y-Teens. IAN FARLEY - Band, Future Teachers. German Club. Orchestra. Y-Teens. JERRY FAIIBLI Determination, CARL FICNSTERNIAKER - Baseball, Basketball. Boys' Booster Club fAttendence Officerj, Cross Country. Football, German Club. Hi-Y. M Club, Prom Com- mittee. Sc-nior Committee. Swimming. MICHAEL FERGUSON - Chess Club. Debate Club, German Club. VICKIE LYNN FERGUSON - Advanced Chorus. Fu- ture Homemakers. Y-Teens. IAMES R. FERRELL - Inter-Club Council, I.C.L. fState President. Presidentj. Nath Club fVice 'Presi- clentj. National Honor Society. Science Club QTreas- urerl. Senate. Senior Committee, Student Council. BRUCE FISH - Boys' Booster Clubf German Club. RUBERTA FISHER - Campus Life. Future Home- makers, Girls' State fAlternatej. -I.C.L. fLatin Metalj. National Honor Society. Student Council. ALAN FLECK - Boys' Booster Club. Boys' State. DAR American History Award. Football. French Club. Jun- ior Historical Society. Science Club. Stage and Stam- mer. Summer Institute, Swimming. Tennis. Vfrestling. LINDA FLYNN H Art Club, D.E. Club, G.A.A., Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. LINDA FOLTZ - Campus Life, Future Homemakers. Iunior Historical Society. Y-Teens. BILL FOREMAN - Baseball. D.E. Club, Football. Intramural Basketball. XVrestIing. DAN R. FORTNEY - Prom Committee. Russian Club. Science Club. Stage and Stammer. MARCIA A. FOSNOUGH - Campus Life. D.C.E. Club, French Club. Girls' Booster Club, Prom Commit- tee, Y-Teens. BILL FOSTER - Basketball, Boys' Booster Club, Golf, Intramural Basketball, Kiwanis Athletic Award, M Club, Science Club, Senior Committee, Spanish Club. GILBERT FOUDRAY - Boys' Booster Club, Business Club, Junior Achievement. MARVA FRANKLIN - French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. MARLENE FREE - French Club, Girls' Booster Club, .Iunior Historical Society, Prom Committee, Senior Com- mittee, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. GEORGE FULLER - junior Achievement. JOHN R. GARDNER - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club, Cross Country, German Club, Hi-Y, M Club, Science Club, Track, VVrestling. TOM GARDNER - Class Officer fSenior Presidentj. French Club fPresidentj, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, In- tramural Basketball, Junior Historical Society, National Honor Society, National Merit, Prom Committee, Sci ence Club, Senate, Student Council. BYRON GARRETT - Basketball, Cross Country, In- tramural Basketball, M Club. Track. GEORGE V. GARRETT - Advanced Chorus, Boys' Booster Club, Cactus, Class Officer C-Iunior Vice Presi- dentj Football, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, -Iunior Achievement, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Sen- ior Committee, Sound of Music , Student Council, Swing Choir, Track. GERRY GARRISON - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. RITA GEAR - Business Club, French Club, G.A.A., Gi-Ettes, Hollywood Premier, Y-Teens. CHICANN GILLESPIE - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. DENNIS RAY GOFF - Vocational Printing. DAWSON GOODPASTER - Orchestra. IAMES GORMAN DON GRANT LINDA GRAY - Band, German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. PATRICIA GRAY - D.C.E, Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee. TERRY GRAY IOHN GREEN - Boys' Booster Club, Business Club. T. LOCKMAN GREENOUGI-I - A.A.UA'V. Latin Award t2 gold, 1 silvery, Chess Club. DAR Gold Award, Debate Club, Dramatics Club, Inter-Club Council, AI.C.L. fVice Presidentj, junior Historical Society, Model United Nations, Music Man , National Honor Society. National Merit, Science Club QPresidentj, Senior Coma mittee, Student Council. IAYME GREGORY - Cactus, Campus Life, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Stage and Stammer, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. HENRY GUNION - D.E. Club, Wlrestling. ROBERT HADLEY GLENDORA M. HALE - Y-Teens. IANICE HALEY - Advanced Chorus, Dramatics Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, J.C.L., Madrigal Singers, Music Appreciation fSecretaryj, Music Man , Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring, Sound of Music , Stage and Stammer, Survey, Swing Choir, Y- Teens. SALLY KAE HALL - Cactus, Future Teachers fSecre- taryj , German Club, Girls' Booster Club. Music Appre- ciation, Stage and Stammer, Survey, Y-Teens. SUE HALL - Cactus, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Stage and Stam- mer, Y-Teens. XS Cao 1171 6369 'VN -e'--'ff' 1 'YE' I 'r -ang, K ibn fins, rn x,--L7 17 it-avX .xx .,, 'F ,Arif-A 5-. X .1'Y -1 ur - 4e,,,x K, -. f5 1-' x ,...,- IST Ah 'ess Cv-Q Anti.-', IQ5 QV. i 'lst Q:-v A -0 xp Q ' 1 f W'fl ' IQX Ain-IDN 5 wx.. fig.. we i 18 CAREER DAY - For the lirst time in the history ol MHS, all classes combined in an eflort to understand what is involved in va- rious careers. 158 Wejw i-..., iw q1 '7 OA . .IILL HAMILTON - Advanced Chorus, Dramatics Club, French Club fVice Presiclentl, lI.C.L., Library, Parade of Spring, Y-Teens. PAT HAMILTON - Art Club, Boys' Booster Club, Chess Club, Debate Club, Dramatics Club, Inspector General , Inter-Club Council, Junior Historical Society, Math Club, National Merit, Prom Committee, Russian Club fPresidentj, Science Club, Semantics, Linguistics, and Modern Foreign Language Study Club, Senior Com- mittee, Stage and Stammer. ROGER HANNAH - Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Track. DAVE HANSON - Band, Boys' Booster Club, French Club, Hi-Y. RONALD HARMON IHERESA HARRELL - Business Club, C.O.E. fVice Presidentj, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. TIM HARRELL - Boys' Booster Club, Cross Country, lfrench Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Prom Com- mittee. IOHN S'l'liPHEN HARRIS - Aclvancecl Chorus. Boys' Booster Club, kI.C.L., National Honor Society, National Merit. Madrigal Singers, Once Upon a Mattress , Par- ade of Spring, Sound of Music , Student Council. NANCY li. HARRIS - Band, G.A.A. fllresident, Re- porterj. Girls' Booster Club, Inter-Club Council, Music Appreciation, Spanish Club. Y-Teens. CHERYL L. HAVENS - Band, Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, Klunior Achievement, Library, Y-Teens. IERRY HAVENS - DE. Club, Intramural Basketball. PEGGY LEE HAXVIQINS - Business Club, Girls' Boos- ter Club. GALEN HAYNES Mll,l,ARD HEER - Boys' Booster Club, Business Club, Inter-Club Council. Spanish Club fPI'6SlLlEI'llD, Youth lor Christ. 'IIIM HEINZELMAN - ,I.C.L., Student Council. HARRY HENCHON - Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Russian Club. Plannin , as PWA! 4'fz1jff 123 yfgfq 7 ' 'f A '- Y ,KQAL ,W GEORGETTA HENSELL - C.O.E., Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Student Council, Y-'l'eens. CHARLENE HERRING - Business Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. STEPHEN JAMES HIGLEY DONALD HILL PAUL DOUGLAS I-IILLSAIXIER - Band fVice Presi- dentj, Boys' Booster Club, Dance Band, Intramural Bas- ketball, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Track. -IACQUALYN I-IINES - Art Club, Business Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. PATRICIA HOBBS - Advanced Chorus, Business Club, French Club, Future Homemakers fVice President, Sec- retaryj, Girls' Booster Club, Senior Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. MIKIE HODGE - D.C.E. Club. SI-IEILA SUZANNA HOGGATT - Business Club. D.E. Club, Future Homemakers, G..X.A. flleporterj. Gold Teens, Iunior Achievement, Y-Teens. BILL HOLTQ MALINDA I-IOOTON - Aclvancecl Chorus, Business Club, Future Homemalcers QSongleaderj, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens. ELLEN HORNE - Cactus, Future 'l'eachers, Girls' Booster Club, Junior Achievement fl'resiclentj, .Iunior Historical Society, Inter-Club Council, Senior Commit- tee, Stage and Stammer, Survey, The Man WVho Came to Dinner , Y-Teens. JERRY GALE HOSS - Boys' Booster Club, Business Club, C.O.E. TERRY L. HOUSE - D.E. Club. DON C. HOXVELL - Intramural Basketball. SUSAN HUGHES - Advanced Chorus, Cactus, Con- cert Choir, French Club, German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State fAlteruatej, Madrigal Singers, Once Upon a Mattress Orchtstra, Parade ol Spring, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Sound ol' Music , Stage and Stammer, Swing Choir, Y-Teens. Ar f? QS: ws ,f--v ' ' n in an H fi. 'T' Wit JRR K -qjsl fww il Jn- M9 f 4s '73 .v--- ,lgze it ,QW-ON ? 'h 19' XT' xii 'FINA' CAREER DAY - Experts from various fields spent a morning at MHS to help determine and ex- plore the surface ol luture goals with students. 159 0 - J ' S AIV , 'fx 4- , 'fs' fit r Q 4 -Q 'fa X K eb qw .,L2,,, . . -, I a Ns ,,,, sw' X Z , ...- Ti . ' ?':L?51f, . N 97-us, Hn-as. -ef-wb ': ' sw 'ls Sv- ' 1 re -is N 1 lui i AL 1 ,Q we sa .W I W E x iaxhs. . .. ., Y. ,Nm ns' .,, 235' ,JW Z.. , ,G ,H I , ,,.,. ,. . 5 -i ,, fi , df' A-,w '! 4fTf N 485' ,pr-db adv--'I -YK -.f 'v WZ? 160 X 'Y ' --un- 4211, E '1'T v'xl Ml-an LIND.-X D. HULCE - D.C.E. Club, Future Nurses tPresidentj, Girls' Booster Club, Inter-Club Council, Library, Spanish Club. CONNIE ANN HULL - Cactus, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, J.C.L,, Survey. DIEDRA HUMES - Business Club, C.O.E. fSecretary, Treasurerj. Dramatics Club, French Club. Y-Teens. GARY XV. HUNTER - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club, Football, M Club. Prom Committee, Russian Club, Tratk, Hlrestling. RONNIE HUTCHISON - Prom Committee. PHILLIP DEE INGOLS - D.C.E. Club. FRANK IRELAND - Baseball, D.E. Club, Football Manager, Intramural Basketball, Prom Committee. LINDA IRELAND - Band, D.E. Club QAssociate Vice President, Regional Vice President. Presidentj, Girls' Booster Club, lnterAClub Council, Prom Committee, Re- lay Junior Attendant, Senior Committee, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens. DAENA JEFEERIES DELONA JENNINGS - D.C.E. Club, Gi-Ettes, Holly- wood Premier, Y-Teens. PHIL JENNINGS - Band, Boys' Booster Club, Dance Band, NISBOVA, Orchestra, Parade ol Spring. ANDREXNV JOHNSON Learmn , DENNIS JOHNSON JEANINE JOHNSON - Art Club. D.E. Club, Y-Teens. JERRY JOHNSON MARILYN JOHNSON - A.A.U.XfV. French Award. Band. Business Club. French Club. Girls' Booster Club, NISBOVA, Senior Committee. Y-Teens. RANDY JOHNSON - Baseball. Boys' Booster Club, Football, Hi-Y, J.C.L.. M Club, Student Council, Track. JAMES JOLIFF HELEN JONES LORRAINE JONES - Band, Campus Life, D.E. Club. MARTHA R. JONES - D.E. Club. VICKIE JONES - Campus Lile. G.A.A. KENNETH LYNN KAYLOR - Intramural Basketball. RICHIE KEEN - .Art Club, Baseball, Basketball, Boys' State fAlternatej, Cross Country. Future Teachers, Hi4 Y, NI Club, Prom Connnittee. Survey. Tennis. DIANE SUE IQEFEER - German Club, Gills' Booster Club, Y-Teens. ANITA KENNEY - Campus Life. Future Teachers. Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State, Senior Committee, Spanish Club, Student Council. DAVE KESSLER - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club. Foot- ball, French Club. Future Teachers, Goll. Hi-Y, lSetre- tary, Treasurerj, Intramural Basketball, Junior Histori- tal Society, NI Club, Prom Committee, Senior Com- mittee, XVrestling. DAVETA KEYS A ff 2 , TI1oucaH'1's or GRADUATION - and spring entered their minds as seniors were measured for caps 5 and gowns. ,. FRED KID'WELL DREW KIGHTLINGER - Boys' Booster Club, Cer' man Club, Golf, Hi-Y, M Club, Senior Committee, Swimming. U KATHY KIND - Cactus, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State QAlternatej, Junior Historical Society, Prom Com- mittee. Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. IAMES M. KING ROBERT KING TERRY WAYNE KING - D.E. Club. CAROL KINNER - D.C.E. Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Y-Teens. TERRY KINZIE - Cross Country, Intramural Basket- ball, Prom Committee, Spanish Club, Track. SANDRA KIRBY - Transferred from Mississinewa High School. SHARON KIRBY - Business Club, French Club, Li- brary, Y-Teens. GOLDEN KNAPP - Advanced Chorus, Campus Life, Concert Choir fSecretaryj, Girls' Booster Club, Music Appreciation, Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring, Spanish Club fSecretaryj, Stage and Stammer, Student Council. Y-Teens. WAYNE IVILLIAM KNOPP RANDY D. KNOTTS - French Club. IAY KOONS - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club, French Club, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y, junior Historical Society, Prom Committee. ROD KRAMER VIOLA LAHR 1fx1.1.1 IIX'l1 c1ox1x111,l11.11 -- ge., Slflmlzirzlgg ,lay Long. ljljlvlg Hlikllyll WF' 1 '- 1 111 1 1 I qfo , C.o'C.l1.111 llll , lx.1l1x lxlllt . - i.l1g11r1n.1ny, Klux' lliornv lbltgur llhllll. ,-Xnn Stor1ns. Sr11l1'1I: -Inc' R11.1b1-. Su L 1111 sic llugbm. Dgiw- liens! ' ' ' V cr, Ritk lc-r. lcll' Xlllllll link Nlill B.lll.ll'tl. ci.IlN XX'.1l1l. .Xliw l'.IlliIlI'Cl 'Xllkl' Clollwil. l'l1xllis lSr1m'11. Don- , . Il.l lXlllltl1'l'li. Cliuyl l,llllxL'S. , pf , ff 1 11. F R tip? fe... ii-Y: ' ' .1 Regex, .1 Q13 I! 4 I ,two 'S Qi 3 u XS, 'QR I1 '.,- 5 DX. . Ri ,,-,,,.'L,. , Qi X ICKIL L XNlNIbC L' 3r'11'v X-Teens. D XX I XXX R1 NC 1 - B'1scb'1ll, Foot ri Trzick, Wrcstliiig. N1X'I'l1I.XY LEECH - Boys' State. Gcrinzin Club fPresi- in paw no X fs, . wr tv i3'- R Ql r 1 W4- fn 'fr' N -' 'ff' Jai' .- I' '51, 'GF WW' 1.11. .AEK 'hi ltiif 'ali ,fi-dl 43 l Jag, it, j ff f . ,. VX rent. SZIISCHI-ill-.XTIHSB, Inter-Club Council, UM Club, Nlllltilllll Honor Sociuty, Sciencc- Club, Senior Coin- niittcc, Stuclcnt Council. Swinnning. Trgttk. RICK LliF.XVOR - Bzisclmll, Boym' Booster Club, BILL LEVIiR'l'ON - Baseball. Football. -I.C.L.. Math Cl11b. Niitionzil Honor Society. BARBARA JEAN LliVI - Business Club, Girls' Bomtcr Club. Music Apprcciaition. Y-Teens. 'Il7lJY DIANE LINES - .XllYlll1llKl Cliolus. junior ALlllCVCllll'I1l, Student Council, Yffecns. Slfli LINES - Y-Teens. Hard Work 9 'lil-IRIQSX l.I'l l'l,l11Fllil,D - ,'XtlX'LlllLCLl Chorus, Band, Comcrt Choir. Junior Historical Society. Miulrigzil Singers. .Xlusi1 Main . National Honor Socivty. Nai- llibllgll Nlcril Un1c llpon ll NlQllIl'0SSH, Pnrzide of Spring. Sound of Music . Spainixli Club CVi1c Prcni- clcntj, Sings gincl Stzinnner, 'lll1CSlJl1lIlS CSc1rCl:1ryj, Y- 'l'ccm. CUY LOGAN - Cross Country. Truck. XVI'CSlllllg. JAY RICHARD LONG - Boys' Booster Club, German Club, Golf, Hi-Y fPresidCntj, Inter-Club Council Q51-crctziryj, M Club, Nzuionzil Honor Society, Prom Coininittut-, Science Club, Svnior Coinniittvc. Student Council. Swinnning. l'1i'I'liR LONNCRIQN H Boys' Booater Club. CQCTIHIIII. Club, Hi-Y, M Club, Sain-mc Club, Tttick. XVl'CSIllllg. SUSAN LOSURIZ - Cactus Qfkssistnnt E1lito1'j, Future IllL'2lLl1ClAS fTl4L'llSlll'ClA3, Gffrnixin Club, Girls' Booster Club, Music Approcizition, Pl'Ulll Connnittt-6. Quill Lillil Stroll, Stage and Stzunincr. Survey, Y-'lu-11s. DONALD 7 LOXVICRY 'IQXMARX LOXYLRY - lfuturc Hoiiicinukcrs, Girl! Booster Club, Music. 1Xpp14c1i11ti1111. Spainihli Club. BRIQCIWI' 1,11gj,xs - Boys' BNJUSICI' Club, Football, Hi-Y, -tu Cllllh, '1'1111k, wfcgflmg. NANCY LUCE - D.C.E. Club tVice Presiclentj , French Club, Future Nurses fVic'e Presiclentj, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. GERRY LUCERO - Bancl, Y-Teens. CAROLINE MADDOX - A.A.U.XV. Home Economics Award, Campus Life, Future Homc-makers fSec'retary, Vice Presiclentj, Indiana University Certificate ol' Rec- ognition, National Honor Society, Spanish Club. REED A. MAIDENBERG - Boys' Booster Club, Class Officer fhlunior Presiclentj, French Club, Inter-Club Cotmcil, Intramural Basketball, M Club, Math Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Stage cmd Staminer, Student Council, Swimming, Tennis. liA'l'HI,l'IEN M. MALONE - Campus Life, D.C.E. Club, Girls' Choir, Maclrigal Singers, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. HARRY lXlANLliY - Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Boos- ter Club, Cactus, Cross Country, French Club, Future Teac-liers, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, -Iunior Histori- cal Society, M Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Stage and Slammer, Student Coun- cil. MIKE MARDEN - D.E. Club, Intramural Basketball. CHARLES MARKS JR. - Electronics Club, Orches- tra, Parade of Spring. DAVID LEE MARLEY - Baseball, Football, Intra- mural Basketball. PATRICIA MARLEY - D.E. Club fTrc-astxrerj, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. DAVID LEE MARSHALL - Boys' Booster Club. DAVID MART - Boys' Booster Club, Vocational Printing. SANDY MARTIN - Art Club, Girls' Booster Club, Iunior Achievement fTreasurerj, Spanish Club, Y- Teens. TERRY MATHIAS GARY MAYO - Intramural Basketball, Trauslierrecl from Mississiuewa High School. HELEN MCGAIN - C.O.E., Y-Teens. PAT MCCLAIN f- Campus Lile, Future Nurses, Girls' Booster Club, Library, Y-Teens. BOB MCCLELLAND - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club QSecretary, Treasurerj, Football, German Club, Hi-Y. Inter-Club Council, Intramural Basketball, M Club lPresidentj, National Honor Society, Prom Commit- tee, Science Club. Swimming. IEANIE IXICCOMAS CAROLYN JANE MCCUAN - French Club, Future Nurses, Girls' Booster Club, kI.C.L., Prom Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. KAREN MCDUFFIE EDNVARD MCFARLAND - D.C.E. Club. CARLIS IXICGHEE IOHN MCHENRY 1oHN MCINTYRE SUSAN MCKEE - Campus Life, Future Homemakers, l.C.L. GLORIA IXICKINNEY - C.O.E., Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. IOHN MCSPADDEN I JOYCE MEIBOON - Art Club. Future Homemakers, GAA. Girls' Booster Club, Music Appreciation, Prom I Committee, Y-Teens. JUDY MENDENHALL - DCE Club, Dramatics Club, I French Club, Future Nurses, Girls' Booster Club, Gold l Teens, Hollywood Premier, Sound of Music , Stage and J Stammer, Student Council, Thespians, Y-Teens. J GARY MESSERSMITH - Boys' Booster Club, Cross Country. German Club, Golf, Hi-Y QSecretaryj , M Club, National Honor Society, Prom Committee. Senior Com- J mittee. Student Council, Swimming. ' JANET MICHOS - Art Club. Future Teachers. GAA, German Club, Girls' Booster Club. NISBOVA. Orchestra, Parade ol Spring. Prom Committee, Booster Club, Parade ol' Spring. Sound of Music, Y-Teens. ANNETTE MICKEL - Advanced Chorus, Campus Life. Dramatics Club, French Club, Future Teachers. Girls' Booster Club, Parade of Spring. Sound of Music , Stage and Stammer, Thespians, Y-Teens. JERRY MIDDLETON I BECKY MILLER - French Club, Future Teachers, JCL, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Y-Teens. I RICHARD CARL MILLER - Band, Chess Club, DE Club, Electronics Club, Stage and Stammer, Track. MIKE MILLS - Boys' Booster Club, Chess Club, Football. German Club, JCL, Prom Committee, Senior Committee. JEFF MILNER - Boys' Booster Club, Boys' State, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Prom Committee. MANUEL MITCHELL JR. - Electronics Club, Track. Guidance, MARTHA MITCHELL - Advanced Chorus, Girls' Boos- ter Club. Music Appreciation, Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring, Sound of Music . Spanish Club, Stage and Stannner, Student Council, Y-Teens. RANDALL D. MITCHELL GREGORY H. MOOK - Boys' Booster Club, Cross Coun- try, German Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Track. GARY L. MOON - Baseball. Boys' Booster Club, DE Club. Intramural Basketball, Orchestra, Parade of Spring. JANIE S. MOORE - French Club, Future Nurses GAA, Girls' Booster Club, JCL, Science Club, Senior Committee. Y-Teens. MARVIN MOORE SUSAN MOORE - Band, Business Club, Cczclus, Future Teachers, German Club, Girls' Booster Club. Prom Com- mittee, Senior Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. TOBEY YVAYNE MORRIS MARILYN JANE MOTSCH - Advanced Chorus, Art Club tTreasurer. Vice Presidentj, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Junior Historical Society, National Honor Society, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Scholastic Art Award, Senior Committee, Summer Institute, Y-Teens. CLAUDIA MURCH - Library, Y-Teens. ROBERT H. MUSSELMAN - Boys' Booster Club. Chess Club, German Club, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Tennis. GEORGE MUSSER - Band, Orchestra. SHERYL MYERS - B-Team Cheerleader. Girls' Boos- ter Club, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Spanish Club, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Y-Teens. REBECCA NALL - DCE Club, National Honor Society. NORLENE K. NEELEY - Band, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Junior Historical Society tTreasurerj, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. RONN NEFF - Chess Club, Debate Club, Inspector General , National Honor Society, Russian Club. JAMES LARRY NICODEMUS DENNIS R. NICHOLSON - Band, Business Club, French Club. Intramural Basketball, Russian Club. BILL NORTON - Boys' Booster Club, Football, German Club, M Club, Russian Club, Track, XVrc-stling. DAVID M. OAKERSON - Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, German Club, Hi-Y, AICL, Wrestling. CAROLINE ODLE - Art Club. CARL ORADAT DAVE ROBERT OSBORN - Electronics Club. STEVEN R. OSBORNE - Basketball, Boys' Booster Club, German Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Spanish Club. CAROLYN OSBURN - Cactus, Class Olficer fSenior Secretaryj, DAR Good Citizen Award, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State, National Honor Society f'I'reasurerl, Parade ol' Spring, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Stage and Stammer fVice Presiclentj, Student Council, Y-Teens. AIO ANN OTT - Advanced Chorus, Campus Life, Con- cert Choir, Dramatics Club, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' Chorus, Maclrigal Singers, Music Appreciation, Once Upon a Mattress , Parade of Spring, Sound of Music , Spanish Club, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Swing Choir, Thespians, Y-Teens. PHILIP OVERMAN STEVE OVVEN - Band, Boys' Booster Club, Cactus. Campus Life, Concert Choir, Dance Band, German Club, Music Appreciation, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Survey. CAROLYN OIVSLEY - Y-Teens. BRENDA AIO OYLER - Art Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens fCabinetj. ALICE PACKARD - Band, Cactus, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State, .Iunior Histori- cal Society, National Honor Society, NISBOVA, Orches- tra fSecretary-Treasurer, Treasurerj, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Science Club fSecretaryj, Senior Com- mittee, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. VVILLIAM STEPHEN PAILLE - Football, Intramural Basketball, Track. CHERYL DIANE PXRKS - Business Club Secretar ' f - Q C I yi- Dramatics Club, French Club, GAA, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' Chorus, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. CONNIE LYNN PAYNE - Art Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. SANDRA PEARSON - Art Club, DE Club, German Club, Gold Teens, Y-Teens. YVILLIAM DOUGLAS PEDEN - Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Future Teachers. Hi-Y, HM' Club fVice Presidentj, Prom Committee, Senior Committee. HOIVARD PENCE - Football. SHERI PENCE - Art Club, Girls' Booster Club. DAVID PERCY - Boys' Booster Club, Hi-Y, Intra- mural Basketball. CAROL YVONNE PERRY - Campus Life. Future Home- makers, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. SUZETTE E. PETELL - Future Homemakers QPresi- clentj, GAA, Inter-Club Council, Library, Y-Teens. ERIC STORMONT PFOHL - Boys' Booster Club fPresi- clentj, Football, Golf. Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Intra- mural Basketball, M Club QSargent-at-Armsj, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Swimming. BILL PHILEBAURI CATHY SUE PHILLIPS - Band, Future Teachers QVice Presiclentj, Marching Bancl, NISBOVA, Orchestra, Parade of Spring, Pep Band, Prom Committee, Spanish Club, Y- Teens. MARGARET ANN PICKERING - Library, Music Ap- preciation. 1 QY 'S 35- 1 X v-rv ff' 'Qs 'Zh N E4 CZ' 1 'I' bv' FY-rj -cfs Q.--f rss v -.I I-- '11- V ,,- 1.- N T I gu- .- 165 -,v'N N 'hi fi. ,, ,1 09N ,wx y . 3. fx fvifww --, - X, 8- f T CAP AND GOIVN COMMITTEE M Fronl Row: Marilyn -Iolrnson tCo-Chairmanj. Sallv Babcotk l rbhairmany. Nrtomi .limvt Joyce I Robertson, lanet IVhybrew. lame Nloore. Tlfirfl How: Pat Hobbs. Llutann Gillespie. Pam Dunwoo- tb. Indy Copeland. Dru 'Ilruitt. loti DAVID PIPER - Boys' Booster Club, DCE Club. IANICE ELIZABETH PLUIXIIXIER - Girls' Booster Club, Library, Y-Teens. LINDA PORTER - Y-Teens. HM POULSON - Baseball. German Club, Hi-Y. MICHAEL ALLEN POIVELL - Baseball. Boys' Booster Club, Future Teachers. Hi-Y, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Spanish Club, Student Council. PAUL GRADEN POXVELI, - Boys' Booster Club, Busi- ness Club. VICKIE POXVELL - Band. Future Nurses, Future Teach- ers. Girls' Booster Club, junior Historical Society, NISBOVA, Prom Committee. Russian Club, Science Club. Senior Committee. Stage and Stammer. Y-Teens. VERA PUCCIARELLI - COE fPrc-sidentj, Girls' Booster Club. Girls' Chorus, Inter-Club Council. Student Council. Y-Teens QTrc-asurerj. JOHN PAUL RAABE - Baseball, Basketball. Boys' Booster Club, Boys' State. Class Olficer fSophomore Hlireasurerj. Cross Country. Future Teachers. Hi-Y, M Club. Prom Committee. Senior Committee. Spanish Club. RICK RADFR - Baseball, Boys' Booster Club, Cross Country. JCL. Prom Committee. BONNIE RAGON - Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. ELIZABETH RANDLE - Campus Life, Future Teachers, G.A.A.. Gi-Ettes. NISBOVA, Orchestra. Parade of Spring. Student Council, Y-Teens. IOI-IN RANCEL - Baseball. Cross Countrx. NANCY AI. RANKIN - Art Club. Class Olficer tSopho- more Secretaryj. Dramatics Club. Freshman Homecoming Attendant, Future Teachers. Girls Booster Club. -lunior Athievement. Iunior Historital Sotietw. Prom Committee. Prom Princess, Russian Club. Sophomore Relay Attendant Stage and Stammer. Student Countil. Ilshers' Club. Y- Teens. Olzganization, LARRY D. RAY - Orchestra. Parade ol Spring. CHUCK REED - Advanced Chorus. Nlaclrigal Singers Music Appreciation, Parade of Spring. MARY INNIQ REED - Trtuislerietl Iroin Mississiuewgt High Stliool. 'TOM RICILLY CONNIIC Rl'f'l'Z, - Bznntl, Business Club, Cznnpus I.iI'e, Marching Bztntl. Y-Teens, DONNA SUE RICE - DCE Club, Libratry. RUSS RICILXRDSON f- Music .Xppretigntion. DONNA L. RICl'ICRl'll'lK - l I'L'lllII Club, Girls' Booster Club, Pzirzule ol Spring fSopIiomore lflower Cirlj, I'roln Committee, Stutlent Council, Ushers' Club, Y-Ieens flreztsurer, Czubinetj. PAUL IXIICHEXL RIGSBY - DE Club. DAVID li. RlNliH.iXR'I' - Cross Country, 'I rzutk. IXIARYANN RINEHART - KHXJX, Y-'I'ec-ns, Youth lor Christ. PHILLIP C. RIPKE - Boys' Booster Club, Science Club, ROSIE ROBERTS KIOYCE ROBERTSON - Czunpus Lile, Ifuture Homemak- ers QPZIIAIIZIIIICIIUlflllllj, ICL. Nzitiongil Merit tI,t-tter ol Commentlutionp, Prom Committee. Science Club. Senior Committee, Y-'l'eens. NANCY ROYER - Band, Cncius, DTIIIIIZIIICS Club, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State, JCL fSetrc-tnryj. Prom Committee, Senior Committee. Stage ztntl Stzunmer. Stutlent Council, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. GEORGE P. RUDY - DCE Club, Intrzunurail Bztsketbztll. BILL RUNYON IAINE RYDER - DE Club. Girls' Booster Club, Li- brztry. CHARLIE SANDERS - Baseball. lfootbxlll. lntrzunurztl Bztsketbztll, Prom Committee, 'I'rz1t'k. EDITH SANDERS - DE Club, GAA, Girls' Booster Club, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. CARIXIEN S.-XNDOVAL - Girls' Booster Club, Spanish Club. Student Council. RICK SARGENT - lntramurztl Bztsketbrtll. REBECCA S,XR I'.XlN - DE Club fHislo1'iztnj. JIM SAVESKY - Boys' Booster Club. Germain Club QTre:tsurerj, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council. lntrzunurzul Bziskctf ball, junior Historical Society QPrc-sitlcutj, Prom Coin- mittee, Senior Committee, Survey. Truck. EIXIIL SCHUKAR - Boys' Booster Club, Orcltestrzt. TERESA SCHULZ - DE Club qTreasurerj, Girls' Boos- ter Club. Senior Committee. Y-Teens. KAREN M. SCOTNEY - Campus Life. French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club. Junior Achievement. Junior Historical Society, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. CAMELLA K. SCOTT - Y-Teens. JOHN XVILLIAIXI SEXTON - Track, IVrestling. RON SEXTON - Chess Club, Orchestra, Rtissian Club. 5:--v 'Q' 9' .ZZ suv 'Ni -4 iv?- 4,-r Ai'- 'Z' -::r ' K.: Q- QT, 6 wg, e , 19S ff-' z,f..a tv a '7 1. - ' ff' 91 4' av, 5. TS. ,X N- QQ 167 DEBBIE SHERBONDY - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club. Y-Teens. LINDA SHIPLEY - Art Club, Girls' Booster Club, Y- Teens. SUSIE SHORT - Art Club. Business Club, DE Club fVice Presidentj, Freshman Relay Attendant, Girls' Boos- ter Club, Girls' Chorus, Hollywood Premier, Prom Com- mittee. Student Council, Y-Teens. IERRY SHOIVEN - DCE Club, Intramural Basketball. KARL SHOXVEN - Art Club, Track. A LINDA SHOVVEN - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, Library, Y-Teens. IOHN SIGLER BECKY SIMMONS - GAA fReporter, Vice Presidentj. Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. ROSE SLODERBECK - Girls' Booster Club, Music Ap- preciation, Y-Teens. LINDA SLOOP - DE Club, Gi-Ettes, Girls' Booster Club. Hollywood Premier, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. MARDELLA SMALL LINDA SMALTZ - Art Club, French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee. Scholastic Art Award CGold key, Bue ribbonj, Senior Committee. Y-Teens. BEATRICE SMITH - Campus Life. BERNARD SMITH BRENDA KAY SMITH - DE Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' Booster Club. Hollywood Premier. Library, Music Appreciation, Y-Teens. DON SMITH - DE Club. Setting Goals, IERE SMITH - Business Club. GAA, Girls' Booster Club. Prom Committee, Spanish Club, Student Council. Y- Teens. KEN SMITH RANDI SMITH - DE Club, Future Teachers. German Club, Music Appreciation. Survey, Y-Teens. KAREN SNYDER - Business Club. Future Teachers, Ger- man Club. Girls' Booster Club, Prom Committee, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. TERRY SOLLARS - Boys' Booster Club. DE Club, Intramural Basketball. KIACK IE SORRELL -IIM SOUTHERLAND - DCE Club. Football, Intra- mural Basketball. Prom Committee. LINDA SOUTHERLAND BOBBIE SOWDER GUY R. SPENCER - Art Club. Basketball, Boys' Booster Club, Football, Hi-Y, Hollywood Premier, Senior Commit- tee. Spanish Club, Track. SCOTI DIANE SPRINGFIELD - Campus Life fVice Presidenty. French Club. junior Achievement fSecretaryI. Stage and Stammer. Student Council. DAVID M. SPURGEON - Boys' Booster Club, Cactus, Intramural Basketball, Prom Committee. JANET STAFFORD - Advanced Chorus, Debate Club, Girls' Chorus, National Honor Society, Nlaclrigal Singers, Parade of Spring, Spanish Club, Summer Institute, Survey fEditorJ , Y-Teens. W. L. STANLEY -- Basketball, Football, Track. PAUL STEPHENS - Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Booster Club. JAN STEVENS - Advanced Chorus, C'nc'l11,s' fAssistant Editorj, Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, Junior Historical Society, Madrigal Singers, Music Appreciation. Parade of Spring, Quill and Scroll, Sound of Music , Spanish Club, Stage and Slammer, Survey, Y-Teens. MARY JANE STEWART - Band, Business Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. REBECCA STEWART - Cnclus fEclitorJ, Future Teaclt- ers fPresicIentJ, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' State. Indiana High School Press Association Advisory Board, Inter- Club Council, JCL, Music Appreciation, Quill and Scroll, Summer Institute, Survey, Y-Teens. JULIE SUZANNE STINGER - French Club, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. SARA LUCILLE STITTS JIM STODARD KENNY STODGHILI, - Advanced Chorus, Track. ANN STORMS - Future Teachers, Girls' Booster Club, J.C.L. fHistorianJ , Senior Committee. BARBARA STRADLING - German Club, Girls' Boos- ter Club, National Honor Society, Y-Teens. ROY STRATTON PAT STUMBO JOHN SUTTER - Basketball, German Club, Hi-Y. M Club, National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Science Club, Student Council, Tennis. JOHN SUTTON - Advanced Chorus, Boys' Booster Club, Dramatics Club, Football. German Club. Inter-Club Council, M Club, Music Appreciation tVic'e Presiclentj, Music Man , Prom Committee, Sound of Music . Stu- dent Council fljresiclentj, Summer Institute. Swing Choir. Thespians QTreasurerJ, Track. STUDENTS FOR YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT DAY - Front Row: Linda Adams. Councilman: Jeanette IVillhite, Recreational Di- rector: Cheryl Earnest, Plan Di- rector: Anne IfVhitcraft, Airport Superintendent, Alice Packard, Ci- ty Controller: Alan Fleck, Build- ing Inspector. Second Row: Phil Boxell, City Judge: Drew Kight- linger, City Engineerg Tom Gard- ner, Councilman: Phyllis Brown, Park Superintendent, Gary Mes- sersmith, City Attorney: Jim Fer- rell, Wfater Superinteuclentg Joe Thorne, Councilman. Third Row: Jay Long, Councilman: Doug Pe- clen, Councilman: James Still. Se- wer Superintendent: Reed Maiden- berg, Fire Chief: James Savesky, Street Commissioner. Cob ffl? Q-9 31 'I 'vc 'Q 07? If -36. Y. 5-Fc . v ', 2' F' j, ,, I t ,J ,r ... ,L y 'gs-,gg 21 It 5 169 S IIOSI-fl'l'l SXVIHART - Bows' Booster Cub. Business Club. Cerrnztn Club. Coll. Hi-Y, Intrzunural Basketball. Prom Committee. Stiente Club, XX'restling. DXVI-I 'IIXYLOR - Intrzmrnrnl Basketball. 'l'liRRY 'IGXYLOR RONNIE TENDER - Bztsketbztll. German Club, Hi-Y, lntrznnttratl Batsketbztll. .l.lND.X I.. TERRY - Girls' Booster Club, Stage and Stzunrner. Y-Teens. CRI-IC I.. THONIPSON - Baseball. Cross Country, Foot- ball. Intrgunurztl Bzisketball. Track. qlflli THURNIC - Boys' Booster Club. Class Officer fSenior Vine Presitlentj, Cross Country. Footbztll. German Club fX'ice l'rt-siclentj. Hi-Y QYite Presiclt-ntl, lntrzunural Bas- ketball. M Club. Pztrztcle of Spring. Protn Conunittee, Stience Club. Senior Committee. Student Council. Truck. l'.XllI,.X 'IWHORNE - .Xclvztnced Chorus. Drzunzttics Club, lfuture lezrclters. Girls' Booster Club, XICL. fTre-asurerj, lunior llistoricztl Society. 'Music Man . Pztrztcle of Spring, Prom Counuittee. Stage :incl Stzmnner. Y-Teens. YICKY I. 'IWINIMONS - Business Club, Girls' Booster Club, SlJ2lIllSll Club. ROBERT E. TIPPIIY - Blind. Boys' Booster Club. Czun- pus I.il'e. Cliess Club fSetret.try'l. Germain Club. Orches- tr.t. Tennis. .Xl.lClQ IOAN 'TORRXNCIQ - lllillllllllltS Club. Girls' Booster Club, .junior Historical Sotiety. Sound of Music . Stage .tml Stuuuner QSetret4rryj. 'l'l1espi4nns. Yffeens. XllCll.Xlfl, BRVCF 'l'O'l lilfN NlICH.X1il,'IIJXYNSENIJ- .Xrt Club. CHliRYl, 'lRIf.'XDlYl'Ql.I, - Art Club. CNN. lDRIlCll.l,.X LIQPQ 'l'RllI'l l' - Girls' Booster Club. Prom Coinniittee. Spanish Club. Stutlent Council. Yfleens. lJl.XNl' 'l'llClilQR - Business Club. Future Cl'e11cl1ers, rn ,,-..,- 3, slnmsll cziull, Y-Tr-t-ns, Scholarshzp, RUTH TURRIE - Business Club, Class Ollicer flfresh- man Vice Presiclc-ntj, COE, Future 'l'c-achers, German Club, Girls' Booster Club, Prom Ccnnmittee, Senior Com- mittee, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Y-Teens. RUTH USHER - Advanced Chorus. Business Club, Cam- pus Life, Future Homemalcers, Future Nurses, Cirls' Boos- ter Club, Music Appreciation fVic'e l'rc-sidenlj, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. TONYA ILEAN VANCE - Library. KERRY LEE VEACH - Aclvancecl Chorus, Band, Boys' Booster Club, Campus Life, Chess Club, Dance Band, Mad- rigal Singers, Music Appreciation, Stage and Stammer. The Man Vllho Came to Dinner . DANNY lA7AI,I.S JOHN XVALTER - Boys' Booster Cub. WIILLIAM lVAI,'l'ERS - 'l'ransl'errecl Iron: l'X'arsaw. RON XVAMPNER - Art Club, Concert Band. Intra- mural Basketball, Marching Band, Music Appreciation. Stage and Stannner. CARY VVARD - Boys' State, Crirlzm, Cross Countr German Club, M Club, National Honor Society, Proi Committee, Senior Committee. Track. DAVID C. XVARDERS - Boys' Boocter Club, French Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball. Model United Na- tions, Track. SI-IERRY NVARE - Business Club, Cirls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. CHARLES R. NVATKINS JERRY XVATTS - Football, French Club. Traclc. DELORES ANN XVEATHERLY - Campus Lile, Future Homemakers, GAA, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. JAY YVEAVER - Band, Boys' Booster Club. MARY XVEAVER - Band, Girls' Booster Club. MIKE IVELLER - .Xdvanced Chorus. Boys' Booster Club, Music Appreciation, Sound ol Music . NANCY XVENTZ - Art Club, Girls' Booster Club, Stage and Stammer, Y-Teens. CHERYL NVERT - Business Club, Cirls' Booster Club. Y-Teens. PAT YVEST - DCE Club, Future Homemakers. Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. LINDA XNHELCHEL ANNE VVHITCRAFT - C'IIf'lll.Y, Girls' Booster Club, J.C.L.. National Honor Society, Parade of Spring, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Senior Homecoming Prin- cess, Stage and Stammer, Student Council, Thespians, Ush- ers' Club, Y-Teens fSecretary, Cabinetj . CINDY VVHITE - Business Club, GAA, Y-Teens. PHIL VVHITTAKER JANET LOUISE VVHYBREYV - Advanced Chorus fTrea- surerj, GAA, Girls' Booster Club, Maclrigal Singers, Music Appreciation QTreasurerJ, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Sound of Music , Staffe and Stammer Swinf-' Choir, Y-Teens. D ' A JEANIE XNILIQINSON - French Club QSecretaryJ. Fresh- man Cheerleader, Girls' Booster Club. Inter-Club Council qPresident.jJ Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Stage and Stammer, Student Council QVice Presiclentb, Summer Institute. Y-Teens fCabinetJ. JEANETTE IVILLHITE - Advanced Chorus, Dramatics Club, Future Teachers fLibrarianJ, German Club QSecre- taryj, Girls' Booster Club, Girls' Chorus, Music Apprecia- tion, National Honor Society, National Merit QLetter of Commenclationj, Parade of Spring. Senior Commimgg, Stage and Stammer, Student Council QSecretaryJ, Thes- pians, You Can't Take It XfVith You , Y-Teens. DANIEL OREN WILLIAMS - Football, Track. ,in , 1, tan' T 'W' 4' ' ' v , 14, . riff! - , Vs if 'ja r -x' ' i L, X 4 15 ' I '- 'Sig- gj, ' 4 1 if A i V if lg, V f 1 . ' 1 Q! , --fa N lkfi' ,Yfv if . 'i 5.1 ,AI .AQHA - '25, 'yu '59 9 lb 1- 7 F 1. r Q' R255 ' l P -Sf sw, .gg 171 733' my yung .35 IARRY l,. NVILIJAMS - Boys' Booster Club, DCE Club. If l W it.. X JOHN YVILSON - Aclvancecl Chorus, DCE Club. f a X .2 MARSHX XVILSON - GAA, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Q tklternatej, Prom Committee, Spanish Club, Y- Q ,, lb, VICKIFQ XVILSON - Art Club, GAA, Girls' Booster ' Club, Y-Teens. 4 We FRl'l'Z XYINFQS - Intramural Basketball. Q IQSTHFR XVINSLOXV W .Xrt Club. Business Club, Fuoture Homc-makers, GAA, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Spanish Club, Stuclcznt Council, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. DON WOLF - Aclvancecl Chorus, Boys' Booster Club, Campus Life, plunior Achievement, Paracle of Spring. Sound ol Music . Stage ancl Stammer. an -vf P FK . I ,. ,Y-swag -J ? p f . in , ' t Lin 55 Qt, 495' Lf'-1 RON G. XVOLF - Atlvancecl Chorus, Boys' Booster Club, Campus Life, Maclrigal Singers, Paracle of Spring. RICK RQXY XYOLF - .Xrt Club. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Prom Committee, Science Club, Track. STEVEN NVOOD - Boys' Booster Club. Campus Life. Spanish Club, Stage ancl Stammer. IXNEF XYRIGI-I'l' - Future Homemakers, Girls' Booster Club, Y-Teens. 'FIMOTIIY XVRIGHT - Bows' Booster Club. ' M Anticipation nv'-Ht i , -nr l'.X'il'RlCl.X YOUNG - .Xclvancecl Chorus. French Club, Futurc- llomemakers. G.X.X. Girls' Booster Club, Prom Ccmnnittee. Prom Queen. Senior Committee. Stage and Stammer. Stuclent Council, Ushers' Club, Y-Teens. ROGICR .X. YOUNG f Campus l.ife, Orchestra. 'l'HONl.tXS Z. YOUNTS - Boys' Booster Club, DCE Club. Football, Hi-Y. Stage ancl Sl2lIlllIlCl', Track. DON ZICNT - Xclxancecl Chorus. Bancl, Campus Life. Football. Intramural Basketball. Track. 'I:C: f i lJON.XI,lD ZINN - Boys' Booster Club. Campus Life, Frencli Club. l.lNlJyX ZOOK - Business Club, Girls' Booster Cub, A' ltmior Historical Society, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. if OF COURSE. THR GIANTS lX'lN, say the stuclents as the seniors portray other schools at the sectional pep ses- sion. This skit boostecl the spirit oi not only the seniors, 1 F1 35, r -fc , os.. si but all MHS'ers. T 1:':'f'.--...f--1. cf, X ',,- -::..,-H .Q g' 1131'- 172 DE AND DCE STUDENTS OF THE YEAR - ' The MHS Distributive Education Club brought back over half the honors from the state contest as well as having Linda Ireland earn the distinction of being the first Marion student ever to win four firsts at a state contest by placing first in Job Interview, Study in Marketing-Department, Study in Marketing-Specialty, and being named student of the year. Pat Gray, in the Diversified Cooperative Education Contest earned. the honor of being chosen D.C.E. Stu- dent of Distinction for the state of Indiana. In earning this award, Pat was also judged winner of the State F Public Speaking Award. f The Future H s fi.. W X ii fl 3 E hi , 5 if x ' ,A A ui ta ' f. 17 .-ffl' ,M 'H' I .ik f w i I mb 173 juniors, Anxious To Start, Returned To ORCLXNIZING ,XClililYl'l'llQS for the junior claus :ne .Xlll Fresh from summer's recreation, the junior class re- turned to MHS in September, anxious to make the 66- 67 school year a year to remember. Early in the year the junior class officers were elected. From the many qualified students who ran for offi- ces, the class chose David Main, presidentg Hugh MC- Clelland, vice-presidentg Burtie Beekman, seeretaryg and Cathy Barton, treasurer. To guide the juniors through the year were Mr. J. R. Miller and Mr. Hers- chell King, who took time from their counseling to assist the class. As did the three other classes at MHS, the juniors participated in the Relay and Homecoming activities. Susie Wfilkinson represented the juniors in the Home- coming Court. Many more juniors decorated floats, playing in the band, or simply cheered the giants on to their defeat of Anderson at Memorial Field. The class also had an attendant in the Relay Court in the spring. Those not taking part in the Relays and Home- coming showed their enthusiasm by attending the various athletic activities. The high point of the month of May, and of the year, was the Junior-Senior Prom. The juniors worked hard and spent many hours working out the details of the prom, but they were rewarded by the success of the well-received prom. lla-rsilu-ll Ring and XII. Hillel. Slain m The veal, Went fast, and following ,67 tlle Class of we-lots who St'1'Yt' .is spoil-.urs of the class, , ' , , 2 68 looked forward to a climatic senior year. LOOKING IfORW.XRlD to ri year iillccl with sinh annuznl Hugh Mcfllellanil. xiii--presidi-nit: Butric Beekman, secre- 1llIlNlliL'S as llometoming. the lloroninion Ball, and the tary, and Cathy Biirton. ll'L'Ll5llI't'l'. julliin'-Scliiol' lllililll Allt' ollicers. Ilxnve Nlglill. 1JllC'5ltlL'IllI ...aw- ' f M? 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J- 254 Row One Donald Harris Pamela Harris Carotta Harshaw Linda Hartleroad Sandra Hartley Carol Hartman Larry Hartman Ginger Hastings Row Two Rhonda Hatfield Dennis Hawkins Leslie Hearvey Pat Henderson Carol Henry Patricia Henson Judy Herring Cathy Hester Row Three George Hester Charlotte Hewitt David Hewitt Doug Higginbotham Dan Highley Barbara Hill Helen Hill Larry Himelick Row Four Marlene Hinkle Barry Hoffar Mike Holloway Stella Hoggatt Sheila Holloway Gail Homer Connie Hook Betty Hopkins Row Fzzfe Randy Hornberger Warren Horne Thomas Horseman Dolly Horton Oedester Horton Jill Howard Phillip Howard Shirley Howell Row Szx Lynn Huber Steve Hudson David Huffman Patricia Hughes Paul Hull Monty Humphries Mark Hunter Christina Hurd Row Seven Nancy Hutchison Patricia Hutchison Rick Hutcheson Karen Hutson Mike Hyatt Pat Ireland Bruce Irwin Susie Jackson Row Eight Judy Jackson Willie Jackson Jane Jacobs Cathy James William James Gary Jenkins Janet Jernigan Anthony Johnson Row Nme Gail Johnson Gary Johnson Darrell Johnson Irene Johnson Marilyn Johnson Nannette Johnson Peggy Johnson Ronald Johnson Row Ten Sue Johnson Mary Johnston Jim Jones Leatrice Jones Libby Jones Robert Jones Willie Jones Andy Karnes Row Eleven David Karst Patty Kay Cheryl Keefer Ronald Kelley Lester Kidwell Rita King Robert King Cheryl Kirk Goals They Had Set Row One Mary Kissllng Phyllis Kistler Chris Koegel Gwen Kramer Steve Krampe Darlene Kraus Nina Kunke Charlotte Lahr Row fwo Chet Lahr James Lambert Nancy Lannlng Donald Law Rhonda Lawrence Gregory Lawson Larry Lawson Jack Lobo Row Three Mick Lee Randy LeFavour John Leigh Marsha Lewellen Patricia Lewellen Donald Lewis Michael Lewis Tawanna Lewis Row Four Bonnie Llghtle Norman Llngeman Thomas Littlefield Charles Long Ruth Long Terry Loop Gordon Love Jerelen Love Row Fzzfe Nancy Love Michael Lovett Albert Lowe Arlene Lucero Wendell Lyons .Tule Lytle Donna Maddox David Maldenberg Row Six David Main Dixie Manwell Kim Manwell Sandra Marcum Ranfly Marler Mark Marnoclia Robert Masters Robert Mathias Row Seven Gary McAtee Mildred McCain Sheryl McCarty Hugh McClelland Fred McCreary Karen McGhee Sharon Mclntire Karen McKee Row Eight Janet McKown Patrick McMillan Barry McMullen Vickie McWilliams John Meade Carol Meisberger Jeanne Melton Carole Meyer Row N ine Tony Michaud Row Ten William Miles Row Eleven Charles Millen .IOINING IN THE FUN of decorating the halls for an approaching basketball game, several junior boos- ter club girls twirl purple and gold crepe paper and hang victory signs. sg ' ,E -4 ,gy -as , .A X 'll n v 5' Q U 'Q F91 fri-I i ' I' 1 Jiri' WEN. , I A 1 I 6 . 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P . 5, ,' i Na P:-'R !e':'e 'Cl 4' i M, 'fv ,Q A 7.3 f i ,E x 'eifjf' .f is, 1 ' or l - My A 'l J ri J M ',' f 'ef F 5' gi r ' ., .. , A X W Q- a W V' gf , 1 F' ' ' 4 4 WL ll 3 JZ 1.3-'- f , gf- , N ' ,A V f-.lx ' , f ,Q ' ' X Nur X, .a Q' I ' 7 f L 51,1 .L ' ',. Q 1 : ' v 'X mi! .i -ggi 7. M H 1' is , A i 'K ' g tv t 46 -6 ,ja .I gi ,? , if 5' uxaylx L- , 3 ' v R ., , wma-' xg- I, ' , 1 -- , ,.:, ,' 'U' .Le v . .,., .. X .. ,,, - Y 'Q W ww X ,ig 4 if Ui iff-i , view 3?5 wsf'5 N 5 J , fi TI - L1 fa. 180 1 1 ig Y is Q'-Q 'U' Y X fy fi, AS THE BRISK WIND BLOWS, junior attendant Susie Vlfilkinson looks out at the crowd of Marion fans as she rides in the Homecoming parade. Row One Chris Miller Christy Miller Dale Miller Irene Miller Row Two Lewis Miller Debra Millikin Carolyn Milliner Alan Mlltenberger Row Three Dory Miltenberger Roger Minke Joyce Mittan Ronald Mondrlk Row Four Mary Moody Jeffrey Mooney J. C. Mosley William Mroz Row Fzve Lois Mullen James Nahler Brenda Napier Jerry Neal Row Six Jeanie Neeley Martin Neff Susan Neff Vorondia Newsom Brenda Neisler Warren Nestleroad Walter Nichols Claudia Nicholson Row Seven Pat Nicholson Mark Nielsen Robert North Roger Null Lee Ann Oatess Carol Ober Elizabeth O'Brlen Rory O'Connor Row Eight Mel Ogden Paul Ott Ronald Owen Linda Packard Laurie Paglow Francis Parks Susan Patrick Steve Patterson Row Nine Ginny Payne Janet Peckis Pamela Pegden Robert Perrkins Robert Perrien Gladys Persinger Barbara Peters Quentin Pettlford Row Ten Sandy Plank Kay Plant Tony Poindexter Delene Poling John Price Steve Pyle Larry Rankin Linda Ransdell Row Eleven Morris Raquet Gary Ray Charles Red Nick Reed Sue Reed Theodore Reed Sharyn Reese Alice Resneck ft Man Row One James Reynolds Salll Reynolds Chris Rhetts Pam Rhorer David Rice Dennis Rice Roger Rice Karen Riddle Row Two Dana Rigdon Dona Rigdon Lewis Rinehart .Tay Ringle Diana Richardson Elaine Richardson Jack Robbins Becky Robinson Row Three Larry Robinson Robert Robinson Michael Robison David Roskin Lynn Ross Robert Rowe Gary Royse Dianna Rust Row Four Robin Samel Juanita Sanders Pamela Satterthwaite Beverly Saylors David Schepper Randy Schllson Betty Schnar Kathy Schuck Row Fwe Teresa Schultz Sheila Scott Ivan Secrest Michael Sellers Karen Seward Michael Shaffer Greg Sharp Linda Sharpnack Row Sax Joe Shaver Steve Shepler Dwayne Shields Henrietta Shipp Pamela Showen Thomas Shrock Wendy Shutt Darlene Simmons Row Seven Bonnie Simpklns Valerie Simpson Patricia Small Kevin Smith Leslie Smith Linda Smith Lynette Smith Mary Smith Row Ezght Randall Smith Shirley Smith Susan Smith Thomas Smith Marie Snyder William Snyder Brenda Speikes Macy Spencer Row Nme Dennis Spidel Robert Stanley Dale Stephens Gail Stevens Martha Stevens Michael Sltevens Robert Stevens Deleane Stewart Row Ten Donald Stewart Glenn Stewart Patricia Stewart Julie Stineman Dianna Stinger Lana Stinnett Virginia Stitts Janet Story Row Eleven Carl Sugg Maureen Sullivan Gloria Swain Delbert Swarts Mary Taylor Robert Taylor Larry Tedder Terry Terhune Memories v 3:1 . 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Q we -reef!! . 2 ' M 5,1 'mar A W: L I1 f- 1 , 'T A 'Y ,A 'D' x - ' - 'gay . ...U .-,-...av ri 4 1 ' 1: f , ,H f X ,. s -, W 1 Q,.a ii -x :L .4 .- it if at as. T 1. Q.-AT. ,. Row One Danny Terry Elsie Thomas Peter Thomas William Thomas Dan Thompson Mike Thompson Minnie Thompson Minnie Thompson Row TZUO Marilyn Timmons David Totten Marlene Toy Harry Tracy Margie Treadwell Lloyd Trenbeath Don Tricker Steve Tucker Row Three Fred Turner Vicki Turner Emily Tyler Sharon Vance Darlene Vanlandingham Neal Van Ness Diana Vermilion Pamela Vermilion Row Four Taska Vogel Julie Waggaman Margaret Waggoner Cynthia Wagner Mary Wagner Judy Wagoner Andrew Wallace Diana Walters Row Five David Walters Larry Ward Carol WVarren Patricia Warren Fred Watson VVilliam Waymire William Waymire Paula Weaver Row Szx Gary Webh Judith Webb Tony Weigand James Weir ' NA, Richard Wheeler James VVhirl Vicki Vlfhitton ., if 1 K SX X We S , is w K f E Q4 -14? Susie Wilkinson ' - Row Seven Cheryl WVilliams Cheryl Williams Michael Williams Pamela Williams Sheila Williams Dale Willman Edna VVilson Harry Wilson J vi Q Q . AA., . xx.,- v- . . Row Eight Jim Vvofford Steve Wonderly Marilyn Wood Row Nme David Woodward Frank Wright Robert Wright Nr Row Ten Mel Wysong Reuben Yanis Olen York Row Eleven Arthur Young Elizabeth Zabst 'X Mark Zuckerman xi 5335.48 CHOOSING SECOND SE- MESTER CLASSES, Lynn 'D Huber, an MHS junior, dis- cusses her schedule, as well as school problems, with her counselor, Mr. King. 2 t I? CO-CHAIRMIQN for the 1967 -junior-Senior Prom. take time from school activities to look over plans for the animal event. The 1967 junior-Senior Prom was held on the eve- ning of Saturday, May 27th, in the school cafeteria. The theme, Somewhere Over the Rainbowfl was ear- ried out in blue and green decorations. Providing the music for the dance were the Bristols, a group from Indianapolis, who played the theme song, Over the Rainbow. Crganizing the committees for the annual prom were thc two co-chairmen, janet McKown and Terry Terhune. The committees spent much time in arranging the various details and were rewarded by the success of the prom. The committees and their co-chairmen were as follows: theme and invitation, Kaye Ellen Clow and Mark Marnocha: main decoration, Sandy Plank and Norman Lingemang hall decoration, Pam Rhorer and Gordon Loveg table decoration, Barb Frye and Dave Rosking final decoration, Nancy Hutchinson and Rod Hallg coronation, Connie Gilbert and Kim Manwellg refreshment, Sheila Scott and Steve Krampe: ticket, Rhonda Lawrence and Tom Ewing. frs. Went 6 omewhere ver The Rainbow, REFRIQSI-IMENT COlXIlXIlT'Iilili- Front Row: Sheila Scott, Steve Krampe, Pam Hanson. SFCOIIII Row: Becky Frame, Linda Cole- scott, Linda Ransclell. Nancy Flo- rea. Third Row: Dave Maitlenherg, Bill Snyder, Phil Ganz, Ricliartl Bragg. Y? CLEAN-UP CONINIITTEH 4 Front Row: Lana Stinnett, Susan Conroy. Janet Storv. Nancy Hutchison. Yffond Row: Linda Buroker. Pat- ty liay, Nancv Birth, Darlene Kraus, Nina Bramblett, Rodnev Hall. Third Row: Jill Howard, Lar- ry Lawson. Alan Miltenberger. Jack Robbins. David Long. Barry Mdlullen. 183 funzol Senzor Prom Termmated Hours o TICKET COMMITTEE - Front Row: Rhonda Lawrence, Tom E- wing. Second Row: Ginny Payne, Cathy Barton, Ivy Harmon, Phyl- lis Kistler, Judy jackson, Deleane Stewart. Third Row: Tom Little- field, Rick Hutcheson. Bob Far- rell. Kevin Smith, Bill Mlaymire, Tom Schrock. CORONATION COMMITTEE - Front Rout: Susan Ferris, Ginger Hastings, Connie Gilbert. Second Row: Carol Ober, Susan Neff, Sue lohnson. Cathy Bone. Third Row: Neal VanNess, Art Young, Todd Curran. HALL DECORATION COMMIT- TEE - Front Row: Gordon Love, Pam Rhorer. Bruce Beach, Linda Guthrie, Martha Earhart. Second Row: Christy Miller, Pat Small, Dixie Manwell, Bob Farrell, Debbie Millikin, Andy Karnes, Camille Ca- node. Third Row: Bill Badger, Tim Dorsey, John Beineke, Craig Edwards, Charley Black, John Coffman. Work By Committees TABLE DECORATION COM- MITTEE - Front Row: Dave Ros- kin, Barb Frye. Second Row: Karen Corbett, Carol Hartman, Tiajuana Fisher, lla Bennett, Tawanna Lewis, Maureen Sullivan, Rhonda Hat- field, Debby Davis. Third Row: Bill James, Phil Campbell, Delbert Swartz, Dean Neal, Lynn Ross, Gail Homer, Vickie Hannah, Dianna Rust. MAIN DECORATION COMMIT - TEE - Front Row: Norman Linge- man, Sandy Plank. Second Row: Alice Resneck, Dory Miltenberger, Mary Lou Moody, Burtie Beekman. Vickie McWilliams, jackie Estes, Kay Plant, Cindy Caudill. Third Row: Richard Wheeler, Randy Black, Steve Pyle, Dave Chenoweth, Greg Lawson, Susan Friemuth, jo Ann Blinn, Betty Schnar. THEME AND INVITATION COMMITTEE - Front Row: Mark Marnocha, Kaye Ellen Clow, Karen Hutson. Second Row: Rory O'Conner, Pam Wil l i a m s, P am Pegden. Third Row: Kathy Schuck, Connie Hook, Joyce Mitten. 5 This Yearfs Sophomores Had the Largest .in DISCTSSINC PIANS :tml activities ol the soplioinore class lor this year are Mr. Phil Albertson :tml Nlr. Gary Phillips, Xlll UlllllSClUlS itl r 1 0 thc l S ' 1 at spmsots I 't ass. SOl'HONlORlz OlflfIiZliRS Greg Harris, vite-presitlcrlti Cathy eih, seiretarv: It-anette Stephenson, treasurc-r: :intl Steve luttle, presiclf-ntzitakc time from husy sthool schedules to This year was the first for the sophomores at MHS to be together as the class of '69. Last year's freshmen from Jones, McCulloch, and Marion have combined into the largest class at Marion High. As its first official duty, the class elected officers. Those selected were Steve Tuttle, president: Greg Har- ris, vice-presidentg Cathy Streib, secretary, and Jean- ette Stephenson, treasurer. Guiding the class members throughout the year were Mr. Gary Phillips and Mr. Phil Albertson, two of Marion I-Iigh's counselors. After a semester of training, many sophomores were eager to be able to drive by themselves, feeling they were well prepared to assume the responsibility. Sophomores who were musically inclined had, for the first time, both boys' and girls' ensembles that per- formed for the public on frequent occasions. Other courses to fill a sophomores schedule included health, world history, and geometry. The class had many outstanding students participa- ting in basketball, baseball, football, wrestling, and cross-country. The reserve cheerleaders elected to help build enthusiasm and encourage victory were Cathy Fear, Cathy Strcib, Gretchen Leech, Bonnie Rankin, and Sheila Scott. Teresa Shrock represented the class in the homecoming activities in October, and another sophomore girl was selected for the Relay Court. April . . . May . . . June . . . the class moved for- ward, looking back on a successful year. discuss this years homecoming. Coronation Ball. and other activities. Class at MH Row One Denny Adams Gregg Adams Marietta Adams Deborah Addington Jodeen Agness William Aguilar Anita. Ahrens Danlel Allen Row Two Randy Alter Eddie Alwine Ralph Ancil Ginny Anderson Vince Anderson Deborah Andrews Karen Archer Nicky Arnett Row Three Richard Arnold Steve Arrendale Carla Ascherman Wayne Ashworth Lacinda Atkinson Diana Ayala William Back Harry Bailey Row Four Deborah Baker Marsha Baker Ronald Baker Paula Ball Phillip Ballard Cynthia Ballinger Dave Balsbaugh Roland Banks Row Five Allen Barber Charles Barber Gwen Barber Dinah Barnett Jim Barney David Barr Brenda Barrett Barbara Beatty Row Six Lenora Bell Esther Bellus Ronald Benbow Denise Benedict Pamela Bennett Steve Bennett Steve Berry Melissa Bish Row Seven Sam Bishir Danny Blackburn David Blackburn James Blackburn Mike Blackmon Marsha Blake Mike Blake Margery Blaker Row Eight Wanda Boggs Patricia Bonham Mitchell Bonta Richard Booth Sandra Boots Everett Borders Pat Borders Ronald Boucher Row Nine Marsha Bowen Linda. Bowman Linda Boyd Lora Boyd Rebecca Boyd David Boys Marcia Bradfield Karen Bradford Row Ten Ronda Bradford Donna Bragg Dirinda Bramblett Gary Brendel Bonnie Brenneman Robin Brewer Roger Brewer Teresa Bridenthal Row Eleven Andy Brock Marianna Brodt Rebecca Brooks Deborah Brown Eddie Brown Lloyd Brown Rebecca Brown Ruanna Brown , r, V. 7 7 . , I .3 Y 4 I :. fi A -31if'5f'fJ .--. Y, ' draw'-fr -r 11-. ,ITLN si wifi ' NY in VI , x,-. yyy, , ,f I 2 441 '- .g rg ' Q I aj., fi' 4 ,... ,, x , in Q Q. , . 'sv Es-V -- -.. IQUYI an ' ' 'br it. 1' V1-W' 1:1 N- 1 ,- . A I if 5' P 39 A 1:-no Q , VA nw , . v, v : , 1 as ,.: , - T 45 .Q W V .I ..4. Q .slr ' 'Y ' ' 'MTEFQ K T NJ as K xi l M., rgx 'Q' x-7' , if Besides in Size, the Class of 969 Was Also f, rv TA .A- ra ESL ' Q-A l uw 7, U 9 -X X- Vg, rv. . ,Rfk 'F I ff- x 175 ' 'K s we ' 1, u 1- tg- ' -4, ' .5 6 A me , I I, 1 t f YQ X lp J K 1 L ', -'LW M AWK iff. 7w W-W W' , Aww 5 63 fe as V: fo- N 'v N l e ', f r , ' 1, ,I ' if 3 4 H , .M .. 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'Ss 'P' R R R R R R ow One Teri Brown William Browner Pat Broyles Jeannine Bryant William Bueneman Susan Bumke Honey Bunch Sherry Bunch ow Two Steve Burkhart Joyce Burns Sherie Burnside Sandra Burris Diane Burritt Diane Burton Jane Bussard Jane Butcher ow Three Andy Cain Barbara Cain Harry Cain Sheila Caldwell Ellen Campbell James Campbell Thomas Canten Cathy Carpenter ow Four Christine Carpenter Ronald Carr Janice Carroll Gary Carter Michael Carter John Cash Jerry Caudill Patricia Chambers ow Five Robert Chambers Susan Chandler Dennis Chappel James Charnell Patrick Chenoweth Jean Chin Janice Church Steve Church ow Slx Carol Circle Brooks Clark Richard Clark Sandra Clevenger Kenneth Cobb Shirley Code Morris Cohen Leslie Cole H0141 Seven Mamie Collier Donald Collins Jenny Collins Steve Collins Tom Combs Mary Compton James Conner Tim Conner Row Eight Bryon Cook Sylvia Cooper Georgia Couch David Cowan Ann Cox William Cox Sue Craig Kay Crocker Row Nine Jerry Cromas Arthur Cross Sharon Crumb Rana Cruzan William Cullnane Robert Cunningham John Daily Mary Darrow Row Ten Elaine Davis John Davis Linda Davison Calvin Deck Mike Delaplane Robert Dennis Gail Denny Linda Dennison Row Eleven Nancy Denton Melody Derosett Frank Dessing Cathy Deverick Bob Dice Sheila Dickson Marcia Dill Carol Dimick ' Lar e in Row One Tommy Diskey Rose Dixon Connie Dodson Ruby Donald Thomas Donald Ethel Donaldson Joseph Downam Martie Doyle Row Two Phil Druckemiller Deborah Easftes Brenda Eaton John Ebert Sally Ebert Marlbeth Edwards Ronald Edwards Jane Ellis Row Three Norma Ellis Paul Ellis Andrea Ellyson Pamela Emmons Joseph Erexson Danny Evans David Evans Doretha Evans Row Four Pamela Evans Rickey Evans Bruce Everhart John Ewing Kenneth Fanning Cathy Fear Larry Felton Roger Fenwick Row Fzve Ernie Ferguson James Ferraraccio Rebecca Fidler Leonard Fields James Fisher Randy Fisher David Flynn Marjorie Flynn Row Six Steve Flynn Betty Eodge Glenna Forrester Phillip Fortney Pat Fosnough Kris Frahm Cindy Fuller Shirley Fultz Row Seven Brenda Gamble Debra G-arner Brenda Garrett Janet Gates Judith Gause Janice Gear Danny Gentry Fred Gibson Row Eight Becky Gillespie William Goebel Row Nine Chris Goff Karen Good Row Ten Bruce Goodpaster John Gosnell Row Eleven John Gotschall Linda Gowin THINK is the challenging motto of Greg Harris in his campaign for v i ce- president of the s o p h o- more class. Bright posters are placed all around MHS by candidates for class of- fices. Enthusiasm fu A 9 1 X .3 5 ' EK 1 'iir it , . . sikix .gg 5 'i L at . X W M X ,............,A V,-- ' ,P :gf ,, xi 1 1 ' 1-gyfeltxr J I ..7.-, x A Q Q53 N4 fl ' In ' I News Y ' 3' ff, If 1 y ,- fb X1 3,77 hmmm I he S zz , -W' V. ,. . ,..,...t,,7? . f V wi - , , .4 ati? R-.dr uf rf 1 .-LL 'fi f ' f Ji' 4? fn: Xu- N xx qw 4 , lr' .- xii- 'M I I! JKX l it K MX fJ...,',1 1,V 2: '- I 8 anal? .gr i L W Q mxmixix We ',-liggzziliif , 52 3' 1:11 1-53115 P - '-- ff ,aa If :.w'cki'l -AX E N--Mn. V4 2 ' -l .1 Q i K- , V' 'I 'e QXNSX t S 'h X xx if' A l Q ' nemesis .KHY .LJ 'Ts f f x 'lm Ii ' xo Mit. K Q if? . E Q 6, QI N ' W ' 'Q U il? Q rift 5 A mesure Mr 1 e, J Q 'L 189 9 Mant Hour. tuflies Were Required for C p all .V V 121.1941 ,J ' 2 aff' - .eh A .W 49? ... sef?x K li- vt R . 9 Am' '- 'M ' X GW' - - ,tc I .. . gqfz., 3' N X i' 'ssl-' .64 Bef -nu, , N y N i M 1-7 .ff - . 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Q ei 0 Row One Richard Graham Adrian Gray Connie Gray Sheila Gray Michael Grayson Janice Green Deborah Greer Diana Griffith Row Two Lucinda Gunion Raymond Gunter Dana Gunyon Lee Gustafson Robert Hale Shirley Hale Mark Haley Aundria Hall Row Three Glen Hall Gwen Hall Phyllis Hall Mike Hamaker Jane Hamilton Gregory Harris Gregory Harris James Harris Row Four Linda Harris Robert Harris Elaine Harrison James Harrison Juanita Hart Cathy Hartleroad Tony Hartley Steve Harvey Row fzve Mildred Havens Robert Havens Frank Hawkins Rebecca Hawkins Rita Hawnins Roberta Hawkins Sondra Hayes Walter Hearvey Row Szx Carol Helnzelman Marilyn Henchon William Hensley Jerry Herring Patricia Herring Terry Herrlng Arthur Hewitt Gregory Hickman Row Seven Debbye Hicks Sandra Higglnbotliam Mark Hill Ruth Hill Lynn Hillsamer Lois Hinton Dale Hodge Louis Hodge Row Eight Louise Hodge Sharon Hodge Row Nine Gary Hoffar Janet Hofferbert Row Ten Bernie Hoggatt Tanya Hollingsworth Row Eleven Donna Holmes Paul Hornaday THE MHS LIB R A RY proves to be an peaceful and useful place for these soph- omores, and other stu- dents, to do their study- ing during homeroom and after-school hours. ln Event Row One Pricie Horton Ruthie Horton Randall Hosier Ricky Hudson Nancy Huffman Robert Hulce Donald Hunt Phillip Hurst Row Two Michael Hutchison William Hutson Debby Hyatt Tim Hyde John Ice Cindy Imler Ronald Imler Angela Inman Row Three Ananias Jackson Lanlta Jackson Marcia Jackson Ozenia Jackson John Jarreftt Deborah Jefferies Greg Jefferson Sandra Jefferson Row Four Andrew Johnson Elyse Johnson Gregory Johnson John Johnson Mike Johnson William Johnson Diane Jones Cora Jordon Row Five Cathy Julian Mike Kaisher Tony Karnes Dennis Kaylor Michael Kelly Roger Kem Linda Key Don Kidwell Row Szx Sherry Kimble Kerry Kind Joanna Kinder Daniel King Deborah King Mark Kinner Charles Kirby Karen Knost Row Seven Vicki Knotts Joyce Landis Steve Landis Laurel Lankenaw Linda Largen LeEllyn Lawrence Phillip Lawrence Row Eight Becky Lawson John Lawson Mark Laymon Gretchen Leech Jim Leffler Roger Leitaker Bernice LeMay Kathlene Lett Row N me Ronald Lett Marjorie Levi Cinda Lewis Linda Lewis Janna Libbert Thomas Lingeman Howard Livingston Brenda Loftis Row Ten James London Loretta Long Susan Long Daniel Love Michael Love Danny Lowe Michael Lowe Shirley Lowe Row Eleven Aaron Lucas David Luce William Luse Mellicent Lutes Bill Lutz Charles Lyon Wayne Lyons Dennis Madley ln Us Q-v 'fun 1 R I 5' ' V ' 'M J Y 2 U f iff , YT? will S. I ef iwwmm The Year Went Fast as the Class joined we '1',' X Q' C' , nga ,H A K V y it .N 4 ',',A X' x ',j , -gay! 5 in X wg . if , ,, s.., ssss C f 1 Ni i:5'i?'54:3f. iii it ' 1 , ' A 'i ' 'f R 1. ' ' r ' za : . Q- , , 5- S' 'aff Q 'fix ' ' 1 Q E?7 w ji ,Le-as , f I U is fm- ,re ' A as 1, V , vmfi ,Q J.. . A -5,9 f Q 5 Z x x --- ts- i 'f 'f' -f I' ,Q .., 1 C RM 1 A 1 Wd!!! 5 5 W i if ' ' J X Q. f ..,' '. V, A . 'M' i 3 . X Q Y lb ve ' 2 ---- :fr . Q.. 'r' QR t M 1 ' , 9 'V ' uw' I tffx 5 5' 4 ., - f 5 ' ' A ei: or ,st . W fiqivg fe . 1 Ax qxf if Z - .I g - - tt.,-M sv- 'Ext-. ' ,A 'As-f X - :A f f V Q35 ,5 W V , i :.s 1 f K f . P is M C - Q W. im' ' -af ve , y Q7 'S -5. an me 4: f ,Tail -P A 1 deli ' H K ' X M A M fe sei I ' Si' ., A' :'1 V 'A is 1 Juv we ' . fi sssas f 'i ' i ts G ,. - ,' V ' ' 4 f., , it a ti CA A Wi 'if7fi'2 'V i P B e-A P C - Qi i l M, ,A ,h I 5 E! ..! ff- g QQ ig-' M. ' 32- QL? Q' , Q5 ,tfxgzy iw H Q W, X 5 , A wr l , A - 5. V 3. V ,V M, . i 1 . wa ... e 972' 'ax Q wi' ' ily V-,.,. J, an ' I. 1 ' Q ,-' . t i t -rr Q ,.i,, We 4 gf Q . gi . t ff ' -S' A 9 if x X ..,, ,' A gf' .12 K.. 1 , ,Q .M , get 1, 1 AL 'i 4 , LW if ' ' 'f se' M if . r -X' 3 LR 'X 2 K 1 fag U Q qv . i 5 x 'rg , few he - 'C , 2, . M' .A ,ive X f i P G as am A mini lx AZFL Row One Barbara Maggard Steve Main Dennis Mann Lee Mann Daryl Mansfield Linda Mantha Steve Marden John Marley Row Two .Toe Martin Gary Masteller Kathryn Mauller Karyl McAdams Perry McCain Ryan McCall Michael McClanahan Susan McCollum Row Three Minnie McComa.s Christine McComb Virgest McCorkle Vickie McCuen Kenneth McGre-evy Pam Mclnturff Gary McKee Cheryl McLain Row Four Brenda McManaman Rita McMillan Donna Mellendorf Kathy Mettler Patti Meyer Billie Millen Barbara Miller Catherine Miller Row Fzve John Miller Kathryn Miller Mark Miller Paul Miller Peggy Miller Raymond Miller Aaron Milliner Debbie Mills Row Six Benny Mitchell Larry Mitchell Gene Mitchener Brenda Mongle David Moody Bessie Moore David Moore Steve Moritz R ow Seven Ross Morrison Ronald Morton Deborah Moulton Deborah Muchmore Patricia Mullen Marilyn Mullenix Michael Mundt Ken Murch Row Eight David Murrell Brent Myers Linda Myers Mara Myers Steve Nantz Ronald Nash Ruby Nash Steve Neeley Row Nine Joanna Nelson Eric Nesheim Secedelia Newsom Eileen Obrlen Richard Obrien Marg Overman Larry Oradat David Owen Row Ten Mary Owen Addie Owensby Gary Owsley Roxanne Oyler Thomas Packard Renee Paille Cheryl Palmer Chris Palmer Row Eleven Brenda Parmer Danny Parson Carolyn Patterson Russell Paul Cindy Paull Geraldine Payne Marlene Payne David Perln Various Subjects ENTERING INTO THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT, the sophomores take time from studies to help decorate the school by trimming Christ- mas trees. Row One Brenda Perkins William Perry Steve Petiiforll Row Two Theresa Pfau Debra Pfohl James Phlllippe Row Three Judith Plummer Claudia Poling Linda Poor Row Four Reta Pope David Porter Charles Powell Row Fzve Larry Powell Linda Powell Jovon Price Marsha Princine Patricia Puterbaugh Stanley Pyle Miller Queen Dave Raabe Row Szx Paul Ragsdale Maxine Randle Ruben Range! Bonnie Rankin Wesley Reagon John Reed Theresa Reed Ned Rencher Row Seven Roger Resneck Mike Reynolds David Rhoades Carol Rice Nancy Rice Tim Rice Lois Richardson Sheila Rider Row Ezght Mary Rigsby David Riley Lloyd Ring Connie Roach Michal Roadamle Anne Robb Gary Robbins Larry Roberson Row Nme Michael Robertson Vicki Rogers Martha Romine Emerson Royse Charles Rudicel Richard Runyon Mark Russell Randy Salmon Row Ten Karen Salveter Dorothy Sanders Rick Sands Paula Sartain Danny Saylors Karen Saylors Brenda Scalf Linda Schache Row Eleven Karen Schadler Ida Schneider William Schomburg Janelle Schrock Michael Schroder Sidney Schultz Alice Scott Deborah Scott acl... ,.r . ,. my Hy? ,v.4 Y iigifig 45 X, f III A 35.1.0 .:.' rs-- A E i f '5,,' 2 . 'l - ' ff 'A 'il W Iii 'H 'I ,J at I l A ,,., k A, ., ' - ' C' 4 HY' I I I 1' ,Yi .. 2-Q 1 Q, f 1 A -2-W I -ivy 1 ri X xx ' 1 '- A tif. ' 0-fx nf 4 , 1 ri R I ' if 3 V 1 jf we-if 'fix In ef 2 5. 2-25 A , 1 en .y'.'.,- , 'fi' L - as An 193 Sophomores, Searching New Horizons as ri W J we-.Ll X9- Q--. fl e li isa 1 1 -, 'Tv - M i P ' 5 Mb ' iris 'Z O af h i.. Ada? la, ,,,,., . - 'L Ta 4 ' Cr' S .,, Y, - ' ff. ' v.- ,. ---4 9 V v ! I 4, ix ,,- 1' .- Q is W, Q, . ,, Tifxflli -avail' tw' Q ' in r I Q lu 'away i Sew Q' , , ,J 3 ,W X Mx-lf if '5 -1 .... , l r cces. W -- is A... 6114, ff as Q 1 ,H ., Lrllx- if-x. ,'f' F A- W . MN: its Q I if HQ, ' .ff - , LJ , 44 ,if 0,923 f fi S ,ffl A 'W' to at 'A 1 M J -- I f ' X, M. f., JZ- v- fi 5-' fr- f 4:9 94 ... , ,fs x , X W 1 t 1 ' 1 aw S STOP, LOOK, AND LIS- TEN! - A modernistic mural showing many of the signs and hazards of driv- ing covers the windows of the d r i v e r's education room. Row One Mary Scrogglns Donnie Sexton Pat Shafer Willard Shallenberger David Shanks Row Two Marcia Sharp Robert Shelley Linda Sheren Virginia Sherman William Sherman Row Three Barbara Sherron Cheryl Sheveily Beth Shigley Shirley Shipp Joan Shoop Row Four Frances Showen Teresa Shrock Allen Shuman Georgianna Siigler Maxine Sipes Row Fzve Pamela Sisson William Sivis Kathy Sloan Bonnie Sloderbeck Jimmy Small Row Szx Amber Smith Cathy Smith Juanita Smith Kedron Smith Linda Smith Row Seven Rhonda Smith Rodney Smith Vincent Smith Stephanie Smlthhart Donald Snapp Row Ezght Russell Snapp Gary Sollars Kenneth Sollars Deborah Sorrell Patricia Southgate Row Nme Judy Sparks Michael Sparks Wiley Speed Cathy Spurgeon Paul Stairs Row Ten Marla Stankey Eva Stanley Jerry Stanton Sherie Stiefler David Stephens Jeannette Stephenson Nancy Stepp Deborah Stewart Row Eleven Cheryl Stirnitzke Terry Sltodghill David Strand Richard Street Cathy Streib Madonna Streib Louise Stump Joseph Sutter Junior , Row One Rebecca Swartz Fred Taylor Joe Taylor Linda Taylor Jane Terhune Susan Terry Susan Thalls James Tharp Row Two Kathy Tharp Dave Thompson Diana Thompson Garth Thompson John Thompson Ronald Thompson James Thorn Garry Thornell Row Three Cheryl Thurman Bill Titlmore Rebecca Timmons Ronald Timmons David Tippey Jerry Tippner Richard Todd Marianne Torrance Row Four Jerome Townsend Rhonda Townsend Linda Treber Billie Tremain Sherryl Tudor Steve Tuttle John Uptegraft Vicki Valentine Row Fzve Wendell Vance Danny Vanlandingham Diana Vanlandingham Virginia Vanlandingham Ben Vice Dan Vice Mary Vinson Mary VVaggaman Row Szx Chris Vlfagner Judy Wagoner Rex Wagoner Jay Walden Jenny Vliallace Joe Walter Richy Walton Susan Walton Row Seven Ellie Wang Mary Warran Edward Warren Kathy Watkins Terry Watts Cathy Waymire Dan Weagley Tim Weatherly Row Ezglzt Keith Webb Barry Welch Thomas Wells Joyce West Jay Wheatley Ann Whittaker Patricia Wilcoxon Susan Wiley Row Nzne Carolyn XVilliams Ethel Williams Karen Vvilliams Michael Williams Ronald Williams Ardeana Wilson Doss Wilson Patricia Wilson Row Ten Jane Winchell Kathy Wolf Linda Wood Stan Wood Jay Woodard Barbara Woodbury Brenda Woodward Tamara VVorden Row Eleven Nanette Wortman Rick Wysong Randall Yeakle Jim Yentes Vickie York Marta Young Jayne Younts Lequita Zezula Mooefl Ahead 499 My ,.-ix I .Lal T 'r -2.3 s, A. T '. 'Jn 4 I ,-' 'wi af . IRQ .. 1 T Cv' x '7 'K ir Xi LA tr 4- - 4. y lil - .12 ,f . .-- f-'oq , ' 4 s .IX , ,K J T W! ' Q- x 5 v 'x,-l ff eg! -rXr ' ,- I X - , 'sr iv-'X' tr' -3 - e X. is-2' :rw I .tj Fl i: K fl T s iw . ' I ' ., '31 1' ' lx A ,drill 1 ,, Q' 'y 1 ',l 1,2 Q, 4 A 'Q ,agp I -aff f t all , 4 - - wif' V if J at S. so a , J V on so J if it W 1 .4 Q F - f-. - - tif T X J QVJV 1 vqlv W . :ilu .I A- W ii'--.'zi.,e'4ff'.f N J A 'Q ' L 1 as i J ' .,, . Q and 0 I-i 4: is 7-' 4' 521 ' V:-' ' sg ' A K ' , 1 x -ff ' ' ' ff W 1 l xr 2 diss. A so A ,Q -6255 19 5 t lzough cllflllll in 1 wnber Fre hmen Were I l IIJINC. lI'l1nl4RIf.SlINI.Xk :lass .intl their Ulllll'lS in then pioic-mls .intl .ltllxlllts is Mis. lllgllllil lna-lciiv, spolisor ol llu ll.INN .mil alll Nlllh lilllllNl'lHl. IIVSSINC .XCINI lYlfl'llCS and iiioiiex-iiiakiiig' projects Ilia lin-sliman class lor the 'lili-'UT siliool wear ana- the 0lilllL'l'N 1 Though small in number, this year's freshman class was big in hopes and plans. Anxious to take their place as one of the Marion's four activity-filled classes, the freshmen quickly began filling their year with events, education, and achievements. Qne of many firsts for the class of '70 was the election of class officers. To lead them during the year, the class chose Doug Grant, presidentg Hank Koegel, vice-presidentg Linda Cruzan, secretaryg and Belinda Downam, treasurer. To guide the class and as- sist them in adjusting to the high school routine was Mrs. Virginia Byelene, MHS counselor. Homecoming was another new experience for the freshmen. Twanna Florianna was the freshman Princess in the Homecoming Court, and most class members attended the exciting football game with Anderson. Another freshman girl was chosen as an attendant for the annual Relays. This year also found many freshmen involved in sports. The six freshman cheerleaders - Jan Smith, Marilyn Detamore, Vicki Wfysong, Monica Wfoodring, Cindy XY'hitlock, and Chris W'oodard-and a multitude of cheering class members helped spur the basketball, football, and cross-country teams on to their many victories. As the school year came to a close, the class looked with pride at its accomplishments during its first year at MHS and hoped their sophomore year would bring even more satisfaction. oli the mlass, Doug Grant. pic-siilt-nl: lla-limla Downam, ll't'4lSlll'- er: l.iml.i Ciufan. sein-tary: and Hank Koa-gel. vite-president. Filled Wim pirit Row One Elaine Acorcl Beth Alexander David Alexander Richard Angell Pamela Barnett Paul Bates Laura Bechtol Howard Beekman Row Two Carolyn Bell Mark Benge Fred Bigelow Paul Bigelow John Blume Brady Bole Rebecca Bollhoeff-r William Bowman Row Three Kathy Brandyberry Michael Braner Kerry Brenneman Gary Brewer Linda Brewer Michael Brewer Ruth Burns Deborah Clow Row Four William Cochran Dennis Cole Debra Collins Cathy Conrad Kent Croft Linda Cruzan Sherry Davis Thomas Delaplane Row Fzve Marilyn Detamore Belinda Downam Brenda Earls Diana Easter Gail Eltzroth Joe Emery Charles Enyeart Valerie Everhart Row Szx Leslie Farrell Judith Fernandes Kenneth Fischer Vickie Fitzgerald Twanna Floriana Teresa Ford Susan Fortney Larry France Row Seven Don Franks Joseph heck Darrell Fuller Row Eight Steven Galbraith Linda. Geese Patty George Row Nzne Jay Gilbert Steve Goodpaster Michael Goulooze Row Ten Douglas Grant Bevelyn Grim Karen Hale Row Eleven Loxi Harmon Sharon Harness Vicki Harreld STAYING CALM IS HARD for freshman Be- linda Downam as she stands before an MHS T.V. camera. She's one of the candidates for treas- urer of the class. Q., 1--v 1 x it GY -npr IT: 1-1 '59, . X. A ef 'we-' G Q7 as Q l' V an ' Q B I - Q ,,..F -A-' Y Y Nu 14 AL Freshmen ,Began To Feel Part of HS ' V f': j..sf52 5 '2Af ss. 'GX-1, V. i' ,s: ' K 4 : use aw H s eeee ' rs I If sf: l rt . le-112, te ' ' ig? A Q h ,un-an , . fi, R , V -1 N , 3, 9. gg 9 f X V I- re, ffl N Q' L ' 'I , -f' ' , 'fi 4 ..,., k . 4 o Cai A .,,, :ii V V 4 . - Y X, 1 1 A 1 1 i X , ,, ,, ... xx is f ' I L5 lv a -,Y i , eg . , t A 9 1 .3 J' y Ll 5' I r' -- -vN - I iik , QY'i'f . V-ei' R31 - G ' .' :fi new-fi -wi Q '.,v X -:iii 'A ,B ' 't' ' W 'e f f l 'fe ,vw r , ' ' 'W i i 1: ' , f ' I ' ' is f f X... :X s ' W- ts, ,fir fg :A , , -LIL . W, ,, , Q , I iii ' If , IL I A .5 N A 5 4- .. ,. V f't',4-3 X GLX we I ' y ' fs ,, , . 3455: 'N' ,VRWWSSE fit I ' ' e 1 - .1 .f. .I Wx V er n f. ,Mag ..,, S , I . A' Q l, l A ' 'E avi, t Vw! J' Y'-sf .- X Q x 198 f wt Pi A as i 1 .13 5 7 In - fi 1 ff'-3 FREEZING FRESHMEN cheerleaders find riding in the Homecoming parade a chilling experience, but the weather doesn't stop the many students from cheering on the Giants. Row One Harry Harris Mark Harris Row Two Bette Hartman Deborah Havens Row Three Paula Hayes Deborah Herring Row Four Rebecca Herring Brenda Hill Jorly Himelick Thomas Howell David Huttsel David Ingols Charles Jarrell Cathy Johnson Row Fzzfe Vernon Johnson Georgia Jones John Jones Johnny Karallus Mary Kaylor Patrick Kaylor Gary Kelly Vickie Kirkpatrick Row Szx William Koegel Keith Krinn Beth Lankenau Steve Lee William Lewis Donna Liniger Michael Little Rebecca Loftis Row Seven William Long Randall Losure Steven Lusher Carol Lynn John Magers Karen Maines Dean Masterson Cary Masters Row Eight Ronda McCall Steve McCarty Row Nine Gary McCoy Greg McCuen Row Ten Walter McHenry Vernie McKee IS THIS THE RIGHT ROOM? is a frequent question as freshmen try to familiarize themselves with MHS. as Months Hurried B WHATS A FRUIT FLY? - That's what these freshman biology stu- dents are finding out as they study the individual characteristics of many assorted insects. Row One Dennis Miley Carolyn Miller Jeffery Mills Row Two Linda Mills Susan Milner Ronald Minke Row Three James Mittan Roger Nantz Sue Osborn Row Four Rex Paille Jeffrey Pappas Robert Pattison Row Fwe Deborah Pence Danny Pennington John Plummer Row Szx Linda Powell Pamela Purvis Virgil Purvis Steve Putney Debra Reed Ernest Rhodes Gregory Rice Nancy Rice Row Seven Ruth Robinson Rita Rodgers John Roser Lee Schultz Daniel Showen Daniel Siders Edward Sinclair Kathy Smart Row Ezght Janice Smith Steve Snyder Kathlene Sparks Janice Stephenson Thomas Stewart Linda Stickann Sue Stinger Jerry Stone Row Nme Sally Stone Suson Stone Michael Sutton Carol Swain Michael Tharp Sheila Tharp Richard Thomason Jay Tinkle Row Ten Susan Troxell Kathy Tudor Valda Van Ness Paul Waggoner Dale Warlock Steve Weirich Kathy Weirich Patricia Wentz Row Eleven Robert White Cynthia Whitlock Stan Wielgolinski Christiana Woodard Monica Woodring David Wrtlghnt James Wyant Vicki Wysong I XY. V f Ea. ,Q if J ,Wm-- 'gr'- Y, sf . ' L ' Agfa' -1 'E' , . It xl : .gig ' iz? 4 l - Wi 5 g s ff 'nl L Qf t ' I ,Je - 3 K l , 17 Patrons Aided 967 Cactus Kleder k Thompson, Inc. Every Kind of Insurance 501 Marion National Bank Building lohn Thompson - Cornell Bailey -- ' Albert Spurgeon Miles YV. Donaldson 2927 South X'Vashington Street Diggs Funeral Home 'Is Proud of Our City School System Paglow Studio 215 East 6th Street YfVyant Olds, Inc. XfVhere the Action Is 230 YVest 2nd Street Barley K Spencer Lumber Company Marion, Indiana In Lumbering Line Since '79 Ph. 668-8151 1X Ierle-Norman Cosmetics Studio Bragg Construction Company R.R. 2 Marion. Indiana Custer's Last Stand 'Where Good Food and Good Frien Meet Bob and Ethrel Custer, Owner David Howard, Manager Milton Kannard, Assistant Manager Mr. K Mrs. Gerald Moore and Susan Best of Luck to the Class of '67 Mr. X Mrs. G.N. Gardner Good Luck, Seniors The Prudential Insurance Company of America Robert B. Brown, Staff Manager Frank's Piston Service, Ind. 120-124 East First Street Marion. Indiana Holloway Electric Co., Inc. Butterworth Company, Inc. Industrial Supplies Marion Automotive The Friendly Gas Light Corner ay First Insurance Underwriters, Inc. 111 Mfest Third Street Don Overman Ph. 662-2376 Liberty Office Equipment 112 West 6th Street Ph. 662-6997 Feiglmer-Anderson Insurance 1421 VVest 4th Street Wfinger Insurance Agency -117 Marion National Bank Building F. H. Simmons M.D. 1009 North Baldwin Avenue IfVayne R. Hall. Accountant 2121 South Mlashington Street Chatterbox Barber Shop Next to the Indiana Theater You Call Us: IfVe X'Vire You Eg,r1-G3fy.PQfe Mr. K Mrs. Paul T. Stewart , Becky, Thomas. Ronald. and Darby I , Bmw Bmllty College N Mefflll Hall, 0911. C'O1m'3U01' R IX here I omorrow s Stylists are BOTH R.R. 2 Marion, Indiana Ph. 934-2613 Lloyd Florist. lnc. , North on the By-pass ybamly S DUVC In 1North on the By-pass ' Iwi t ' M ii am' I 'I 'Q ' if' M , tt ...:-....., , , . Aviva Y 'Kam H 'Q .A V M y . 1 t r , . aa 4- 1- -if f f ' I ' sf'1 1 ..., . 1 L s vtxffraswiar f. I '.1 - 55-' PRI . .fs .if I N-V:' I wr 4 dy V 't'i if P ' 1 i Qu if .,.. yi Q ' 1' 'L it 'i iff, Q. 1 . as if f -... 1'3e'f' ,- . .1 o'i.sm'k I LA N Q . I i . es-t JH' 'ref 'W a'Yr'9 r i 'L. .. wif' .. -1 ...fr . we-, few If -f Q- rr ' .sf s. ..'..... y S, I Av VK.. fr 3, Wygvfkynikmvfg X , was V W' 1.56, i5. 5 v , ' 'W P' 'V V1.7 .fir-.. I 1' fri? i whiter ji. 'mar I' wx!! Qi' ' W3 't its . at a lui? . X Il. 'H . i. 33 K y .xx my . 1 A gi iijhi ii 'inlfugl Q. 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David ,, .,.....,.....,,..... 197 Allen, Norma 1 ,,,, .....,,,.,......,,.,.. 1 43 Alumhaugh, Lynn , 60. 76. 82, 149 Allgood, Carolyn ,,,,, .........,....,..... 1 49 Allgood, Ron 1 ,,,,,,,. 58, 86, 175 Althouse, Steve ,,,. .,...,............ 1 75 Alwine, Eddie .... ...... ...,....., 7 9 Alwine, James .,,,,, ,.,..... 1 49 Amos, Charles . ....... ....,,.,,,, 1 75 Anderson. Candice .,., ...,.i 6 0. 175 Anderson, Craig ..,.....,, .,....i,.. 1 27 Anderson, Raymond ,... ......,.,..., 1 .43 Anderson. Roger ..,...,,,, .,,.. 8 5, 149 Andrews, Debbie ...,..,....,,..,,. 56, 65 Andrick, Kim .... 60 73, 80, 88, 92. 175 Angell, Bob .... ,,,,,.,. . ,, ,,.,,, ..,,, 1 T5 Angell, Richard ,,.. ,,,. 1 97 Applewhite, Inez . .,., ,..... .... 1 7 5 Applewliite, VValter ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,, 149 Archer, Karen ..,.,....... 60. 88, 92 Archer. Priscilla ,, ..,.,,, ,.,.,,..,,,,,,,, 1 75 Archey, Oatess .,,. 41, 106, 128, 129. 143 Armstrong. Caryl ,, ,i,,,,,,, 60, 76, 149 Armstrong, Jean ,, ,,,,......,. 86, 149 Arnold, Joyce ..,.,... 60, '75, 81, 149 Arnold, Stephen .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 149 Arrendale, Charles .... 58, 63, 87, 109, 111, 112, 130, 149 Arrendale. Steve .....,.. 58, 113, 131 Ascherman, Carla ,,..,,,,....,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 60 Asher, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 75 Atkins, Gary ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 175 Atkinson, Cindy ,,,, 60 Aul, Mary ,,,......,,. ,,,, 1 49 Ault, Betty ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 43 Austin, Vicki .......,.. ,,,, 1 75 Ayers, Larry ...YY,,..,. ..... . 149 B Baas, Edward ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 143 Babcock. Sally ,,,,,,., 60, 101, 149 Badger, Bill ,,., ,,,, 5 8, 80, 175 Bailey. Ed ......... ....,,.. 8 6, 149 Bailey, Kathy ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 149 Bailey, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,,,, 149 Baird, Faith ........ 60, 71, 75, 80, 149 Baker, Bob .,....,. 54, 68, 69, 149 Baker, Deborah .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Baker, Ken ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 4 9 Baker, Mary ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,- 1 49 Baker, Randy ..... .... 5 3, 149 Baker, Sherry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Baker, Steve ......, ,...,,, 8 6, 175 Ball, Paula ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Ballard, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Ballard, Richard ,... 31, 54, 55, 68. 79, 80. 97, 103, 149 Ballinger, Cindy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 64' 91 Ballinger, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 65, 149 Balsbaugh, Dave ,.,. 98, 113, 123. 131 Balser, Jerry .....,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 75 Banks, Art .... 38. 65, 96, 97, 100, 150 Banks, Greg ..,....,. ..,.,... 6 5, 96, 97 Barber, Charles .,.. ..... 1 23, 128 Barber. Gwen ,,,,.,, ...,,........ 8 1 Barley, Marcia ,, .,.. .. 150 Barlow. Marilee .,..., ...,, ,.,.. 1 7 5 Barnett, Bill , ..,.. 65. 175 Barnett, Dinah ,.,, ,,,,,.....,........, ..,,.... 6 0 Barnett. Pam .,.,, , ..,.,,.,...,.......... 197 Barney, Jane 55, 76, 90, 117. 150 Barr. Bob ,,.,.,,.,,...,.. ,,....,, ,.,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 5 0 Barre, Scott .,,,, ,..,.,...,....,,1,,, , 175 Barton, Cathy .,,,..,. 53, 60, 76, 175 Bartz, Steve ....,., .,.....,....,,....,..,,.,.i, 1 75 Bates, Connie ,,,,,,..,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,, ,, 150 Bates, Janet .... 69, 74, 81, 88, 92, 175 Bates, Paul ....,,,,.... ...., .,,,,.. 1 9 7 Baumgart. Janet ...,.,....,, 80, 175 Baxter, Ronald ,,,,,. ,,,...,.. 1 29, 150 Beach, Bruce .... 53 58, 63, 69, 72, 76. 80, 87. 175 Beatty, Barbara .............,.... 64, 69 Bebout, Patricia .,.., ......,............. 1 75 Bechtol, Laura ..... 60. 197 Becker, David .,.,.... ...,,.....,.....,.. 1 75 Beckley, John .....................,., 97, 143 Beekman, Burtie 57, 60, 69, 74, 76. 88, 92, 175 Beekman, Howard . ,.,,................ 197 Beeman, Karen ....,. ,,,........ 6 0, 175 Behr, Steve ..,.....,,. 58. 111, 175 Beineke, John .....,.,.... 123, 128, 175 Beisse, Claudia ....... 60, 76, 82, 150 Bell, Carolyn ..,.. .................... 1 97 Bell, Sally ....,..,..... .,.......... ..... 1 5 0 Benbow, Ronald .. 80 202 Benedict, Denise .... ..................... 6 0 Benge, Mark ,.,, ,, ....................... 197 Benge, Robert ....,,,,.... 65, 69. 150 Benjamin, Melanie ........ 42, 60, 150 Benjamin, Patricia ..,,.... 42, 117, 150 Bennett, Ila . ,..,.... ........ 6 0, 175 Bennett, Kathy ..... 60. 175 Bennett, Pam ..... ........... . 60 Bergdoll, Harry ,...,. ,......... 1 43 Bermea, Isabelle .,.........,,..... 60, 175 Berryman. Donald ...........,....,,, .. 150 Beuoy, Sally ,..,...,,... 60, 73. 84, 150 Bigelow, Fred .,.,...............,,,.......... 197 Bigelow, Paul ..... ,,.................... 1 97 Bilbee. Bill ..,,.,...., ...... ............. 1 5 0 Bird, Grover ......,,..............,,,....... 175 Birch, Nancy 60, 74, 79, 98, 175 Bish, Melissa ,, ,.........,.,... 47, 60 Bishir, Darlene ., ....................,.. 175 Bishir, Deborah ,,,......... 47, 129, 150 Black, Charles ..,,. ....,. , ,.i.... 1 75 Black, Kevin ..,. ,.,. . 150 Black, Lamont 175 Black, Randy .,...,.. .,,,,,,,.,... 1 75 Blackburn, Danny .,.., .... 7 2. 76, 90 Blackburn, James .. ....,..... .... 1 13 Blackman, Mike ,. .... 113, 128 Blake, Marsha ,.,,, ...... ................ 6 0 Blaker, Barbara .,,,............ ,........ 1 43 Blaker, Margie .... 60, 68, 72. 88, 89, 92 Blinn, Jo Ann .,.. 56, 65, 88, 92, 175 Blume, John . ...,................,,,,..,... 197 Boatwright. Wayne ,,., 68, 72, 76, 80. 81, 98, 175 Bolden, Kathy ,,,,, 100, 150 Bolden, Susan .,,,., ........... 1 50 Bole, Brady ............ .,........ 1 97 Bollhoefer, Becky .,.,........,...,.,, 60, 197 Bone, Cathy ...,.,....,Y............ V ,Y,....., 175 Bonta, Mitch ,.., 72, 76, 79, 80, 836 Booth, Pansy ,,,..,,..... 56, 65, 175 Booth, Richard .... 52, 53. 97, 103, 133 Boots, Elaine .. .... 60, 78, 150 Boots, Sandra .,,,,, .......,.... . . 60 Borders, Vickie ...........,....,, ....... 1 75 Boston, Mike ..,............ .,............ 1 50 Botkin, Kermit ..., 58, 63, 87, 124, 175 Bowen, Marsha ,,....,......... 1 ..,....... 60 Bower, Richard .,,... ,. ,.... 143 Bowlds, Katherine ..... ..... 1 50, 175 Bowling. James .,..,, ....... ........ 1 7 5 Bowman, Linda .,...,,...,, 60, 88, 93 Bowman, William .,,...,......,..... . 197 Boxell, Agnes ...............,......,,...... 143 Boxell, Phil .... 53, 54, 55, 63, 91. 119, 129, 150 Boyce, Milton .... ,, ........,,. .. 81, 175 Boyd, Dennis ,...,.......... , 175 Boys, David ., ,,,,.. ...,.,.,.... ...... 7 9 Brackett. Carol ....,,,, 64. 81. 175 Bradford, Ronda .,......,,,,.. 152, 187 Bradley, Fred .... 54, 68, 72, 81, 103, 150 Brady, Sherry .......,........ , ,,...... 150 Bragg, Becky .,..,..,........ 60, 84, 150 Bragg, Donna .... 56, 65, 81, 187 Bragg. Joyce .,.. 60, 76, 100, 102. 150 Bragg, Richard ....,,,,...... ..,...... 1 75 Bragg, Ron ...,,,,,.... ,, ............ ....... 1 50 Bramblett, Dirinda, ....,,,.,,,. 60, 187 Bramblett, Nena ,....... 60, 88. 92, 175 Brandenburg, James ,,,,,..,,,,. 90, 143 Brandybery, Kathy ,,,,.....,,......,,. 197 Braner, Mike ............. ,,,.......... 1 97 Brendel, Gary ...,...,,.,, ..., 1 29, 187 Brenneman, Bonnie ..... ,,,,.. 7 3, 187 Brenneman, Kerry 197, 198 Breneman, Larry ,,,,. ,.,,, .... 1 5 0 Brewer, Gary ,,.,.,,.,, ..,. ..... 1 9 7 Brewer, Linda ..... ..,,. .,..... 1 9 7 Brewer Mike .,,,.,, ..,,. 5 2, 197 Brewer, Reubin ..., . ,. ,,,,.. 128, 175 Brewer, Robin ..... .... , ,,,. 187 Brewer, Roger ...,........ 123, 129, 187 Bridenthal, Teresa ....,...,,., ,,,,,,,.. 1 87 Briggs, Bill .,,,,,.,,,.,., ,,,,,, .,..... 1 5 1 Bright, Rex .,,,,,,, . ,,.... , 175 Brock, Andy .,,...,. .,,... ..,... 1 8 7 Brodt, Marianna ..., 60, 187 Brooks, Becky ..... ,.... 7 2, 187 Brooks, Terry ........ .,.,, 5 3, 175 Brookshire, James ...... 175 Brookshire, Ron ,............,.. . 85, 151 Brower, Joyce .,,,,,,,.,,. 57, 60. 175 Brown, Becky ........ 60, 74, 90, 187 Brown, Cheryl .,,,,,,.....,,, ............., 1 51 Brown, Deborah ............ 64, 91, 187 Brown, Doug .,,. 55, 63, 91, 119, 129. 151 Brown, Eddie .,.. 58. 63, 80, 88, 92, 126, 127, 128, 187 Brown, Gloria .,,,,..........,..,,.. 60, 175 Brown, Jean .,..... ,.......... 1 75 Brown, Jerry .,., ,...... 1 51 Brown, Lloyd .,.. .,,.. 1 87 Brown, Marcia .............................. 151 Brown, Marie .,,, ,.,,. .....,.,,,,.. .... 1 4 2 Brown. Pam ,... 56, 60, 65. 81, 151 Brown, Phyllis ,,,. 60, 79, 80. 151 Brown. Roger .........,...................... 151 Brown, Ruanna ......... ............ 1 87 Brown, Sue .....,.................. .. 60, 175 Brown, Terri .....,,,................ 60, 188 Browner, Bill 113, 123, 131, 188 Broyles, Patty ...,.,........,.....,,.. 60, 188 Bruce, Melvin ............ 45, 82. 84, 151 Bryant, Jeannine .... ,.,............ 1 88 Bryant, Rowdy .... 56, 58, 63, 65, 111, 112, 151 Buckler, Benny ................,.,,........ 151 Bueneman, Bill .................,.,.,...... 188 Bueneman, Cliff ........ 68. 72, 76 Bumke, Susan .,.. 60, 74, 88, 92, 188 Bunch, Honey ,............................... 188 Bunch, Sherry .,,.......,,....,............. 188 Burden, Loretta .... ...,. 6 0. 175 Burke, Robert ........,.,,..,,..,....,...... 175 Burkhart, Barbara ........ 35, 79, 81 Burkhart, Mike ....,,,,.... 54, 64, 151 Burkhart, Steve ........ 39, 68, 188 Burns, Charles ,....,.,,,,,.................. 98 Burns, Gene .....,........,.,,, ..,............. 1 42 Burns, James ,,,, 30, 63, 133, 151 Burns, Joe . ,..,.........., .... ,,,.,............ 1 7 5 Burns, Joyce .... 60, 81, 88, 92, 188 Burns, Ruth .................,........,..... 197 Burnside, Sherie ......,,.,,................. 188 Buroker, Linda .... 60, 79. 88, 92, 175 Burris, Sandra ,,,... ...... . ...,.,....,.. 1 88 Burritt, Diane ...... ,...,...... 1 88 Burton, Diane ....,.... ..,...,,. 6 0, 188 Burton, Thomas .... .....,....,.,...... 1 75 Bush, Anna ..,,...., ,.,,,................. 1 75 Bush, Beth ,,,.... ..... 7 4, 81, 151 Bush, Mike ..,,.,.. ............,.... 6 4, 175 Bussard, Jane ......,..,.,..,.,,,,.. 47, 188 Butche, Mike .... 33, 59, 86, 152 Butcher, Jane .......,....,,,,.......... 81, 188 Butcher, Lewis .......,.......... 81, 84, 152 Butcher, Mary ...,, ........ 8 1, 85, 152 Buteau, Bill ..... ,...... .......... ,...,.. ....... 1 5 2 Butler, Carolyn .... 56, 60, 65, 152 Butler, David ..,...,. 58, 63, 98. 175 Butler. .James ....,,,,....,,,,...,,..,........ 143 Butler, Sally .... 54, 60, 68, 69, 72, 77, 175 Byelene. Virginia ....,,,,...... 142, 196 Bykowski, Virginia .... .,........... 1 43 Byrd, Marsha ........... ,......... 1 75 C Cain, Harry .,.,.......,.......,..., ....,.. 1 SS Cain, Barbara ...,........,.......,........... 188 Caine, Andy ..,. 52, 88, 92. 127, 188 Caine, Charlotte ........,.,,.........,.,.,.... 143 Caldwell, Arthur ........,....,,.........,... 143 Caldwell, Sheila .....,,.........,,,. 60, 188 Callahan, Susan .... 60, 68, 88, 152 Calobrace, Larry .........,.,.,......,....... 152 Calvert, Glenn .....,,...,,.,. ....., 7 6, 152 Campbell, Elizabeth .,.. ,,,,,,,..,,.. 1 43 Campbell, Ellen ........ .,.... 6 0, 188 Campbell, James ......,.......,......,., 188 Campbell, Jenny .......... 42, 60, 153 Campbell, Nancy .... 53, 56, 60. 65, 100, 152 Campbell. Phil ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 11, 175 Cannon, Mary ....... ,...,......,,,..,, , 175 Canode, Camille .... 60, 74. 80. 88, 92, 175 Canten, Tom ,............... ,,,,,.,. . ..,.,,.. 1 88 Carboneau. Beverly ..........,......,.... 144 Carmichael, Kathie ..,..... 46. 60, 175 Carmin, Bernard .,........,..,......,...,. 141 Carnes, Sherry .... 60. 76, 82, 152 Caron, Louis ....,.....,,............,.,....... 143 Carpenter, Chris ........ 57, 60, 188 Carpenter, Kathy ........ 88, 92, 188 Carr, Ron ......,.....,,,,. ................. 1 88 Carroll, George ,,,, , ..,....... 152 Carroll, Janice ..,... ..........,... 1 88 Carroll, Patricia ..... ...... 7 3, 175 Carson, Annie ...,. .......... 1 75 Cart, Nancy ..... .... 1 52 Carter. Gary ,.,... ..... 1 88 Carter. Mike ............... ..... 1 88 Carter, Stephen ..,...,,. ..... 1 52 Cartwright, Rainelle ...... ..... 1 52 Casey, Dr. Joseph .... ....... 1 38 Cash, John .................. .......-.-- 1 88 Caudill, Cindy ........ ,.......... ........ 1 7 5 Caudill, Jacqueline ......,......... 60, 175 Caudill, Jerry ........ 123, 131, 188 Certain. Margaret ...,........ 74. 175 Chambers, Patricia ...........,.......... 188 Chambers. Robert ..............,.... .... 1 88 Chambers, Russell ........ 79, 82, 152 Chambers, Teresa ...... 33, 60. 84, 153 Chan, Pak Tung .................... 56, 65 Chandler, Phil ..,. 108, 111, 119, 153 Chandler, Susan ...,.......,.... 60, 188 Chapman, Albert ....... ................. 1 43 Chapman, Bill ..,.. .,..,..... 1 75 Chappel, Dennis .,.,... 81, 188 Charnell, James ...,,.,,.......... 64, 188 Chenoweth, David ..,..... 56, 65, 175 Chenoweth, Patrick ......,........... 188 Chin, Jean ..,.....,...,......... 60. 69, 188 Christion, John .............................. 175 Christopher, Susan .....,.. 60, 69, 175 Church, Janice ..........,......... 60, 188 Church, Mike ........,,,,... ...,............... 7 9 Church, Stephen .... 52, 80, 97, 128, 188 Circle, Carol .,....... ...,............. 1 88 Clariett, Carry ..... .,....... ..,. 1 5 3 Clark, Brooks .... ..... 1 13, 188 Clark, Cindy ....... ,... 4 0, 80, 175 Clark, Gary ....,. ................ 1 53 Clark, James .....................,............ 143 Clark, Jon .........................,.. 111, 153 Clark, Kenton .... 38, 79, 80, 97, 153 Clark, Richard ......,.,.,...,.,,.,....,....... 188 Clark, Richard ...,.. ............. . 188 Clark, Susan ,..... ..... 8 1, 153 Clark, Theresa ..... ,,.. ,.............. 1 5 -3 Clark, Thomas ..... .......,.............. 1 75 Clemons, Mark ........ 58, 63, 85, 87 Clester, Glendon .................. 58, 175 Clevenger, Dennis ..........,....,....,.,, 153 Clevenger, Sandra ........,....,.,........ 188 Cline, Don ..,. 58, 63, 68, 69. 73, 76, 128, 176 Clossin, Rhonda ...,. .... 7 9, 80, 153 Clouse, Jon ..........., ............. .. .. 176 Clow, Deborah ...,. ........ 6 O, 197 Clow. Kaye ......... ,.... 6 0, 89, 176 Coates, David ..... .,.,...,,,.., 1 76 Cobb. Ken ............. ............, 1 88 Cochran, Karen .... ...... 6 0, 176 Cochran, Nancy ...,.. ..... 6 0, 153 Cochran. Russell .. ........,. 176 Cochran, William ,,.,.. .,... 1 97 Code, Charlene ....... ,.,,, 1 76 Code, Earlene ..,,.....,............, ,.,,,,,, 1 76 Code, Shirley ..................,,.,...,....,.,. 188 Coffman. John ,,,, 88, 92, 127, 176 Cohen, Morris ............ 113, 131, 188 Colbert, Alice .... 54, 55, 57. 60, 77, 79. 80, 90, 91, 153 Cole, Dennis ...............,................ 197 Cole, .Jacqueline .... 43, 57, 60, 153 Cole, John ............................ 123, 176 Cole, Leslie ............, 113, 128, 188 Coleman, Terry ..,... ....,.............. 1 53 Coleman, Tonda .....,,.,,................ 176 Colescott, Jack .....,...... ,,...... 1 07, 143 Colescott, Linda ,,,, 88, 94, 117, 178 Collier, Mamie ...........,.................. 188 Collins, Deborah ....,.... ..,, 1 97 Collins, Donald .... ..... 1 88 Collins, Gene ..... ..,,,,.,,...,, 1 43 Collins. James ..... ..,..,........,. 1 76 Collins, Jenny .... ..,. 9 6, 97, 188 Collins, John ..,.. ....,....,,. 5 6, 65, 176 Collins, Pat ..............,.,,,,........ 84, 153 Collins, Steve .... 56, 65, 128, 188 Collins, Terri ,,,,......,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 153 Combs, Adean ...,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Combs, Tom ,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 88 Compton, Mary ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 188 Compton, Virginia ..,,....,....... 60, 176 Compton, Vivian ,....,,. 64, 69, 153 Connelly, Gloria .,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 153 Connelly, Marjorie ...., ..,,,,,,,, 1 43 Connolly, Linda ...,.. ,,,,,,, 1 53 Conner, Jim .,..,..,, ,,,, 1 88 Conner, Tim ..........,.,,.... ....,........ 1 88 Conrad, Kathy .,,,,...,.,...,,,,,.........,. 197 Conroy, Susan 60, 79. 80, 88, 93, A 176 Conyers, Sharon ,,,, .,..... 1 43 Cook, Byron .....,... ......,... 1 88 Cook, Ralph ,,.,..,.. .......,...,. 1 76 Cooke, Robert ,,,,. .... 8 1, 153 Cooper. Becky ,...... ......,... 1 76 Cooper, Gary ...........,..... .... 1 29, 176 Cooper, Sylvia .....,..,,,,...............,.... 188 Cooper, Stephanie ............,...... . 176 Copeland, Cheryl .,,. 60, 85, 89, 153 Copeland, Joe ..,. 58, 63, 133, 176 Copeland, Judy ..,. 60, 68, 79, 153 Coppock, James .,.,,,.,...,........ 83, 143 Corbett, Carol ..,. .......,....... 6 0, 81 Corbett, Cacky ,... .... 5 3, 60, 176 Corliss. Carolyn ...,. .,,............ 1 53 Corn, Bill ,.,,..,.. ...... . .. 153 Coss, Damon .... .......,........... 1 76 Costa, Gary ...., .,,...,.......,...... . 176 Cotterell, Angela ........ 60, 90. 176 Couch, Gene ......... ................... 1 53 Couch, Georgia ....,, .,.. 1 88 Courtney. Roger ....,, .,.. 1 76 Cowan, Dave ....... .... 1 88 Cox, Ann ....,.....,. ---- 1 88 Cox, Becky . ,,,,.. ...... ...........,. 1 7 6 Cox, Charley .... ..,....,......-----,,-,,4 1 75 Cox, Harvey .,,.. .,,. 1 11, 129, 176 Cox, William .... ..,,,....... 1 13, 188 Craig, James .... .........,....,,.... 6 5 Craig, Sue ...... .--....,- 1 38 Craig, Terry ......, -.-,---4.----, 1 75 Crist, Debbie .... ..... 5 7. 153 Crocker, Jeff ...... -.-....---,--,,-- 1 76 Crocker. Kay ...... ..,---..,,-----4,,-- 1 33 Croft, Kent ,,,,....., ..... 8 8, 92, 197 Cromas, Jerry ..,,, ..... .........,... 1 8 8 Crosby, Sheila .,i. ,------ 6 0, 175 Cross, Arthur ..,....., --------- 1 88 Crumb, Mary Lu ...... ,........ 8 1. 154 Crumb, Sharon ,V,,,......V...-.,.. .--------- 1 88 Cruzan, Linda .,.. 60. 82, 88, 196, 197 Cruzan, Rana ....,............-..-- 60, 188 Culley, Alan ....... ...,.. 1 11. 130. 154 Culley, Pat ...,..... .---.----- ----- 6 0 . 154 Cullnane, Bill ...,... ..,,....--.-------- 1 33 Cullnane, Pat ....,,,,... ...... 7 9. 188 Cummings, Donna .... ...,.. 6 0, 154 Cunningham, Becky .... ....,., 1 54 Cunningham, Kathy ....... .... 1 76 Cunningham, Robert .... 188 Curfman, Susan .... 68, 72, 88, 92. 154, 176 Curran, Todd .... 58, 63, 88, 92, 127, 176 Cutler, Rex ....,............ ........,.....,. 1 54 D Dadiras, Victoria ............ 60, 82, 154 Daily, John .... 52, 53, 91, 103, 127. 188 Daily, Mike ........ 90, 97, 100, 154 Daniel, Tom . ..,........ 58, 111, 133, 176 Daniels, Mary ......,.,.,..................... 143 Darrow, Mary ,,,,.,,..,.,,.,.,,A.,, .,...... 1 88 Davenport, Charlene .... 60, 71, 75, 82, 176 Davis, Bonnie ............. ............. 1 76 Davis, Brent ,,,,. -------- 1 76 Davis, Cindy ...... .......... 1 75 Davis, Danny .... . ..,...,.,,.. 154 Davis, Debby .,., ..... 6 0, 176 Davis, Elaine ,...,..,... . 188 Davis, .John ..... 154, 188 Davis, Marcia .... ..,... 6 0, 154 Davis, Sherry .... .,........... 1 97 Davison, Linda .... .......... 7 3, 188 Day, Grace ,,,,.,....,,,,,,...,.......... 55, 81 DeBruler, Roberta .... 60, 64, 86, 176 Deck, Calvin ,...,......,,................. .. 188 Delaplane, Jeff .....,,..,, 58, 176 Delaplane, Mike ...... ...... 1 13, 188 Delaplane, Tom ...... .........,,,.A..... 1 97 Dennis, Pamela ..,....... 60, 79, 154 Dennis, Robert ............ 113. 128, 188 Dennison, Linda ............................ 188 Denny, Gail .......... .......... 7 3, 188 Denny, Jean ,..... ,,,,,..... . 60, 176 Denny, John ....,,.,. ...... 4 9. 84, 154 Denton, Nancy .... ,....,..,. 6 0, 188 DePoy, Debbie ...... ...... 6 0, 176 Derosett, Melody ..,..... , 188 DeShong, Rodney ,,,,.. .....,... 8 5, 176 Dessing, Frank .....,,................... 188 Detamore, Becky ..i. 79, 82, 154 Detamore, Howard .... 54, 56, 58, 65, 68, 72, 77. 78, 79, 88, 92. 154 Detamore, Marilyn ...,.... 60, 116, 197 Deverick, Kathy .... 56, 60, 65, 90. 188 Devine, Highley ............ ,....,... .... 1 7 6 Dice, Carol .......... 86, 154 Dice, Robert ........... .................... 1 88 Dickson, Shiela ..... ..,. 6 0, 92, 188 Dill, Marcia ........ ..........,...., 1 88 Dilley, Pam ,,.,. .,.,..,....,.,.............. 1 76 Dillon, Brent ......................,....,,.,, 176 Dimick, Carol .... 60, 69, 96, 97, 188 Diskey, Tom .....,..,............,............ 189 Dixon, Edward .... 88, 93, 1.19, 129, 176 Dixon, Rose ....,, .,.. 6 0. 189 Dixon, Sheila ..,... ,.,..,....... 4 0 Dodd, Sandy ........ ....... 1 76 Dodson, Connie .,... 189 Donald, Jean .,....... .,,,,.....A.......--. 6 0 Donald, Ruby ..............,.............i. 189 Donald, Tom .........i.. 64, 132, 188 Donaldson, Ethel ...,.......,.... 60, 189 Donaldson, Gary ,,,,.. ......... 1 27 176 Dorman, Peggy ....,.,,..l..... 60, 176 Dorsey, Tim .,,,...,,..,.... 111, 130, 176 Douglas, i-heila .,.,,... , ..... . 60, 154 Douglass, David .... 54, 58, 68, 154 Dowden, Cheryl ,,.......,.,.,.... 60, 176 Dowling. David .......,....,.,...,. 58, 176 Downam, Belinda ,....,,. 92, 196, 197 Downam, Joe ........,. ...,., ............ 1 8 9 Doyle, James ...... ........,.. . . 154 Doyle, Marty ...... ...,.. 6 O, 189 Drake, Jo ..l............ .,......... 1 76 Drake, Priscilla .,.,.. .... . .. 176 Drake, Susie .,....... ...... 1 54 Druckemiller, Phil ...... ...,,,,..,... 1 89 Duncan, John ........................ 85, 154 Dunk, Harold ..,...,.....,.,l,,,,..,,.,.,.. 176 Dunwoody, Pam .... 57. 60, 68, 69, 77, 78. 154 Dunning, Brenda .,...,,,.,,,.,..,.. . 154 Durkes, Cheryl .... 53, 60, 79, 154 Dye, Jacqueline ....,,,,......,, 60, 176 E Eads, Brenda .......,..,.,,, , .....,.,... 197 Eakins, Mike ....................,. 86, 154 Earhart, Martha .... 60, 76, 80, 176 Earle, Cathe .... 53, 57, 60, 89, 155 Earnest, Cheryl .,.. 60, 76, 82, 155 Easter, Diane ..............,..,..,...,,,..... 197 Easterday, Wayne .....,.,.,.......,...,.. 144 Eastes, Debbie ........ ....,..,,.,,.,.,,., 1 89 Eastes, Jacque .. 56, 65, 176 Eastes, Mary ...... .................. 1 47 Eaton. Brenda ...,... .,.... ........ 1 8 9 Eberhard, Gary ...... .... 1 76 Ebert, John ........,.. ............. 1 89 Ebert, Sally ........,....................... 189 Edington, Diana ..........., 37, 53, 176 Edwards, Craig .... 88, 129, 163, 176, 192 Edwards, Earl ..................,,...,.... 176 Edwards, Maribeth ..,. 47, 60, 75, 189 Edwards, Marilyn ..,.., .,.............. . 177 Edwards, Ron ...,..,... ........... 1 89 Eib, Debbie ..,..,......... 60, 177 Eldridge, Margaret ...... ..... 8 2, 155 Elkins, Joyce ............. .......... 1 77 Eller, Connie .,,............................. 177 Ellis, Becky . .....,,....... 155 Ellis, Jane ..,. 52, 57, 60, 72, 189 Ellis, John .,...........,.,.,.................... 177 Ellis, Norma ..,,,,. .....,............,,.. 1 89 Ellis, Olivia ....,,..,,, ,.....,.. 1 77 Ellis, Paul ......,,..,.. ...,........ 1 89 Ellyson, Andrea . ,. 60, 189 Eltzroth, Gail ..,,,, .,,. 6 0, 197 Elzey, Doug ..... .,.. 6 9, 155 Embry, Trudy ....,,.,, .,.,,..,... 1 55 Emery, Joe ..............., . ,,,...,.... A 197 Emmons, Pamela .,.,,. ,,.... 6 0, 189 Ensor, Charles ..,..... ,,.....,., 1 55 Enyeart, Becky ,.., 65 Enyeart, Sam .,,,.., ,,..... 1 55 Enyeart, Steve ..., ...,...... 1 97 Erb, Larry ,,.,.,.,.. .. 177 Erb, Ron ......,,..,.,,. .,,,. 8 4. 155 Erekson, Joe ..,,,,...,., ..,,...... 1 89 Esarey, Cameron ..,,, ,.,. 1 55 Esler, Linda ..,.,, ,,.,. .... 1 5 5 Eubank, Bill ..,...... .....l. 1 55 Evans, Danny .,.. ,,,,,..,... 1 89 Evans, David .,,,.,, 113, 189 Evans, Doretha ....,,.,,, 60, 189 Evans, Eda ........... ......,....... 8 2, 155 Evans, Pamela .... . ,,.., 96, 97, 189 Evans, Richard ......,...............,,.,,. 189 Evans, Sherry .... 53, 54, 60, 89, 155 Everhart, Bruce ................ ,.,...... 1 89 Eve-rhart, Valerie ................ .. .... 197 Evers, Sharon .,,, 47, 60, 72. 75. 156 Ewing, John .... .. ...,...,.... 52, 128, 189 Ewing, Tom .,...,.. 58, 111, 130, 177 F Fallon, Art ..,.......,...,... 106, 113, 144 Fanning, Ken ...,... .,.....,.....,.,...,.. 1 89 Fansler, Karen ,...,.,,.....,,... 82, 156 Farley, Janice .... ,, 64, 69, 156 Farley, Ramon .... 81, 106, 111, 131, 144 Farrell, Leslie ,,,. 60, 88, 93, 197 Farrell, Robert .,.. 58, 88, 92, 177 Faubli, Jerry ..,,..............,.......,..,,..... 156 Faunce, Albert ...... ..., 1 06, 111, 144 Faust, Charles ..... ....,.............. 1 44 Fear, Cathy ,,,,,,,...,,.,,.... 73, 116, 189 Felton, Larry .. ,.,.,., . .,.....,..,..,...,.,.. 189 Fenstermaker, Carl ..,, 58, 63, 87, 90, 111, 130, 156 Fenstermaker, Jody .......,.... 60, 177 Fenwick, Roger ......,.. ..,.,..... 1 89 Ferguson, Ernie ..... ............. 1 89 Ferguson, Mike 103, 156 Ferguson, Myrtle ..,,. ....,,,.,.. 1 47 Ferguson, Steve ,.,,, . 177 Ferguson. Vickie . ,,,,,. 156 Fernandes, Judy ....... .,... 6 0, 197 Fernandes, Kathy ..... ..,,..,... 1 77 Fernandes, Pat .,..,...,.. ,.......... 1 77 Ferraraccio, James ....,,,,,,,, 131, 189 Ferraraccio, Michael ..................,. 177 Ferrell, James .... 53, 54, 55, 80, 97, 156 Ferris, Susan .,,............,.. 60, 177 Fessenden, Ginny ,.... ..... 8 1, 177 Fetterhoff, Larry ..... ...,.... .... 1 7 7 Fider, Rebecca .,.,... .... 7 5, 189 Fields, Dennis ,....,. ....,,..,. 1 77 Fields, Donald ..,. ,..... 1 77 Fields, Lemard ...,...,....,...,,......,... 189 Fischer, Ken ,,,,......,.,,..............,..... 197 Fischer, Tim .... 58, 74. 79. 80, 81. 177 Fish, Bruce ..., 58, 90, 132, 156 Fisher, James .... 58, 63, 113, 127, 131, 189 Fisher, James .... ......................... 1 38 Fisher, Randy .... ............... 1 89 Fisher, Roberta ................ 55, 156 Fisher, Rodney .,,,. ..... 5 8, 130, 177 Fisher Tiajuana ..... .... 6 0, 69, 177 Fisher, Wendell ...... ........ 9 9, 144 F'ite, Cheri ,,,,............ .... 4 6, 177 Fitzgerald, Vickie ............. 197 Flack, Gerald .,,....... . .... 48. 144 Flannery, Linda .... 60, 177 Fleck, Alan ........ 80, 156 Fleck, Patricia ...... ...... . 177 Fleenor, Midge ....., ....,,...,...,..... 1 77 Fletcher, James ...,.,...,,................, 144 Florea, Nancy .........,,... 53, 117, 177 Floriana, Twanna ..,............. 60, 197 Flynn, Dave ...,.... ,...,........ 1 89 Flynn, Linda, ..,..,,.. ..,..,. 8 6, 156 Flynn, Marjorie ...... ,,....,,,.... 1 89 Flynn, Steve ....... .... 1 13, 189 Fodge, Betty ..... ........,.,.. 1 89 Folgate, Clark ...... ...,....,.,,.. 1 40 Foltz, Linda ...,........ ........ 7 5, 156 Foote, Annabelle .,,. ........... 6 0, 177 Ford, Teresa .,...... . .... 88, 92, 197 Ford, Tom .....,,,,,,......................,.. 177 Foreman, Bill .................. 86, 111, 156 Forrester, Glenna ................ 60, 189 Fortney, Dan ..,..... ,...,. 8 0, 156 Fortney, .Toe ....,,... ...,...... 1 77 Fortney, Phil .......... ....,......,.... 1 89 Fortney, Susan .................,......,... 197 Fosnough, Marcia ........ 60, 84, 156 Fosnough, Pat ......, ....,,.,,, 6 0, 189 Foster, Bill ....,..,... .... 6 3, 132, 157 Fouce, Anna ............ .................... . 84 Foudray, Gilbert ..... .... 5 8, 82, 157 Foudray, Iva . .... ,.,. . 177 Foudary, Laura , . , 177 Fowler, James David . 81 177 Foxx, Gary ,, ,, , .. . 177 Frahm, Kris .,,. 60. 189 Frame, Becky ..., ,.,,.,,.,.... 7 3, 177 France, Larry ...... . ...,........ 197 Franklin, Marva 38, 60, 76, 157 Franks, Don ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,...., . 197 Franks, Earl .,,, , , .. ,..,. .. 177 Freck, Joe .... 88, 92, 131, 197 Fredrick, Mary Ann .. . .,.... 144 Free, Marlene . ,,,,..., 60, 79, 157 Freeman, Theresa .,,, 81, 177 Freet, Barbara ....,,. ,. .,..,, 177 Friemuth, Susan . ,,,, .. ,..,.. . . . 177 Frye, Barbara ,. , , 60, 89, 177 Frye, DeMoine ,, . ,,,,, . . .. .. 138 Fuller, Cynthia ,,., 60, 189 Fuller, Darrell ,,,. .,., 65, 197 Fuller, Deborah , . 60, 82, 177 Fuller, George ..,,, .. ,,,, 1... 157 Fuller, Joe ...A . ,,., 46, 65, 177 Fulton, Kim ., . ,.,.,,..,. , . .. 127 Fults, Frank . .. 58, 177 Fultz, Shirley .,...., ......,. 1 89 Futrell, Karen 177 Futreli, Rita .,.,., ,,.,.. .... 1 7 7 G Gaertig, Ursula ,, ..,....., 177 Galbraith, Steve .. 197 Galbraith, Terrie . 60, 177 Galloway, Mearlon 1 ,,,....... 144 Galloway, Nancy ., ,.., ..... 6 0, 177 Galway, Debby ,..... 177 Gamble, Brenda 60. 189 Ganz, Phil ,,,..........,,....,,,,,.,,,.. 58. 177 Garber, Loretta ., .,,.,....,.,........... 177 Gard, Nancy ,.,, 60, 68, 72, 76, 177 Gardner, Ava, ,, ..,..... .,,,,, 177 Gardner, John ,,,. 58. 63, 87, 125, 157 Gardner, Tom .,,, 53, 54. 55, 80, 87, 88, 92, 157 Garner, Debbie .,..,, ,.,.,..,... 6 0, 189 Garrett, Brenda ,..,., .,,.,,,,,.. 6 9, 189 Garrett, Byron r ,.,,...... ..., . . 157 Garrett, George .... 53, 68, 69, 100, 157 Garringer, Linda . .,,..,.. ,. , .. 144 Garrison, Geraldine ......,.,,,,,........, 157 Garwood, James ........ 101, 102, 144 Garza, Olga .... .. .,,........................ . 177 Gates, Janet ...,, 65, 92, 189 Gause, Judy .... .,,... 8 0, 189 Guyer, Allen ..,,. ....,....,... 1 77 Gear, Janice ,..... .. 60, 189 Gear, Rita ....,,, ..... . ..... ...... 1 5 7 Geese, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. 60, 197 Geiger, Sharon .... ,, 64, 69, 80, 177 Gentry, Danny .,,,..,..,,.......,.., 52, 189 Gentry, Larry ..,. ,. ..,... 128, 177 George, Patty ..... ..,......,,.. 1 97 Getz, Judy .,,,.,,.., ....., 6 0, 177 Gibson, Fred ..,.. .... 1 28, 189 Gilbert, Connie ,.,.. 60, 177 Gilbert, Jay .,,,..... .,...,,.,. 1 97 Gillespie, Becky ,,,,., ...... 6 0, 189 Gillespie. Chicann ..,.. ..,.......... 1 57 Gillespie, Pamela ..,.,... ,.,.. 6 0, 177 Gilmour, Marguerite ,.,. 86, 177 Glasscock, Rhonda .... ...,.. 7 3, 177 Gleason, Tim .,,, ,,.,.. ,.....,l.,.. 1 77 Goebel, Bill ...,. .... 8 0, 90, 189 Goen, John ...., ..,.,....,,,,,.. 1 77 Goff, Chris ...,.. ,....,, 8 1, 189 Goff, Dennis ...,,,,,, ..,,,..,,,..,....... 1 57 Good, Karen ....,...,,...,,. . .... ,.....,. 1 89 Goodpaster, Bruce .,,, 58. 69, 88, 92. 133, 189 Goodpaster, Dawson .,....,,..,.,,,,..,... 157 Goodpaster, Steve ..... ,,..,,.... 1 97 Goodwin, Ken ..,.,..,. .... 1 11, 177 Gordon. Robert ,,,,.. ,..,.......,.... 1 77 Gorman, James .. ,, ......,..,,. 157 Gos .ell, John ., .,,,, ,.,... 5 2, 113, 189 Gotschall, John ...,......,,.,,. .... 189 Goulooze, Mike .,...... 88, 92, 177, 197 Gowin, Linda ...,...,.,...... ......,..... 1 89 Graham, Dick ......., 113, 128. 190 Grant, Don ,,,,..... ,..,,...,..,..,....... 1 57 Grant, Doug ..,.., 52, 196, 197 Gray, Aderon ..... .....,,,,,...,.......,. 1 90 Gray, Connie ..... 60, 90, 190 Gray, Linda .,,,.. ..,... ............. 1 5 7 Gray, Patricia ,,,,., ..,........,.... . 157 Gray, Richard ,,,.,, . ,... 177 Gray, Sharon ..., ..... 1 44 Gray, Shiela ,,,,... ,... 1 90 Gray. Terry ......,,.,,.... ..,... 1 57 Grayson. Michael .... , ..,. 190 Green, Janice .....,,.,. .,..,..,,,. 1 90 Green, Jannie ...., .... ,,,,.........,.,,.. 6 5 Green, John ........,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,. 58, 157 Greenough, Lock 54, 55, 79 80, 97, 103 157 Greer, Debosha ...... .........,...,..... 1 90 Greer, Pattie .,,...,., ,.,.l,., 6 0, 69, 177 Gregory, Delitha ....,.,,.,.,.......,........ 144 Gregory, Jayme ..., 60. 74, 100. 157 Griffith, Diana ...., ......,.,.,.,... 2 8, 190 Grim, Beverly .,... .,........ 1 97 Gross, Art ...,,........... ..........,... 1 44 Gulliford, Pamela ,,,,. ,,.... 6 0, 177 Gunion, Henry ......,. ..,.,..,... 1 57' Gunion, Lucinda ...... .... 7 9, 190 Gunter, Raymond ..,.,. .....,,,,. 1 90 Gunyon, Dana . , , Gustafson, .lay . Gustafson, Lee , Guthrie, Linda 53, 60, 69, 76, H Hacker, Susan ...,,.., , Hadley, Robert ,...... . .. Hahn, .James Harry . Hair, Valerie ...,.....,., oo, Haisley, Tom ,... . .. Hale, Glendora ...... , Hale. John .....l .. Hale, Karen , Hale, Robert ..... , ,. Hale, Shirley ,,,,, .. Haley, Janice ,,,. , 68, Haley, Mark , .. 1155, Hall, Aunrlria .. Hall, Glen . ...., .. , Hall, Gwen . . .. 56. 65, Hall, Phyllis .,.. . . 60, Hall, Rodney ,.., 58, 80, 132, Hall, Sally ,... 60, 70, 72, 74, wo, Hall, Sue . .,... 60, 100, Hamaker, Mike .,,.., . ,, . ,. Hamilton, Jane ........ 60, 88, 92, Hamilton, Jill ...., . 60, 88, 92, Hamilton, Mike ... . .. , Hamilton, Patrick .,.. 51, 96, 97 Hannah, Roger ..,,,,,,, ,, , , ,, Hannah, Vicki ..,,,,, ,, . .. 60, Hanson, Dave ..,, 31. 58, 60, 87 92, 158 Hanson, Pam ..,,,,.. ,, ,... , , Hardin, Keith .. . , , 85, Harmon, Bernita ,.,, . ,, Harmon, Ivy ....,,, , 60, Harmon, Loxi ., .... ,,,,, , , Harmon, Ronald .,,, , ., Harreld, Vicki ...,,,.. , ,,,, 60, Harrell, Cynthia , ., ,, Harrell, Mike .,,, 58, 80, 123, Harrell, Theresa ,, .,,. 60, R2, Harrell, Tim , .,,......,. ..,., , , Harris, Don ,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,, 111- Harris, Greg .,.. 52, 79, 80, 1127, Harris, Greg ..,,,,,....,, , ,. ,, .. Harris, James ,,,,, ,VVV U V W ,V Harris, Linda ....,, 96, 97, Harris, Mark ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , AVVVVV ,- Harris, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Harris, Nancy ,,,, 54, 60. 64, Harris, Pamela ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , M gg' Harris, Robert .. ....,,,,,. . . Harris, Steve .... 53. 55. 68. 97. Harrison, Elaine .. .,.,,,.,.. 60, Harrison, James .....,,.. ,. ,. , Harshaw, Carlotta .. ,. Hart, Juanita ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Hartleroad, Cathy .... . , Hartleroad, Linda , ,, 21, Hartley, Tony .,,..,,, U , Hartman, Bette .... ., , 60, Hartman, Carol ..... ,,.. 5 3, 60, Hartman, Larry ..,, Harvey, Steve ..,,,, Hastings, Virginia .... 69, Hatfield. Rhonda ,,,,., .,,,,.... . . Havens, Cheryl ,,,,,,, , 75, Havens, Deborah ..., ..... 6 0, 75, Havens, Jerry ....,, ..,....,,,,,... , . Havens, Mildred .,,.. , 73, SB, 92, Havens, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Hawkin, Dennis , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,- Hawkins, Frank ,,.. 52, 68, 113, Hawkins, Peggy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82. Hawkins, Rebecca ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, Hawkins. Rita ..,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Hawkins, Roberta ..,,........ ,,,,.,.. . . Hayes, Sandra ........ 60, 92, Hayes, Paula ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, Haynes, Galen ..., ,,,l, , N Hearvey, Leslie ..,..,.....,..,, . 60, Hearvey, Walter .,.,....,. ..,. . 128, Heer, Millard .,,,,,,, 54, 58, 31, Heinzelman, Carol ,,...,..,, 60. Heinzelman. Tim .,,.,,,,.. Henchon, Harry .,,,.,,., Henchon, Marilyn ,.,, 80, 88. 92. Henderson, Patricia ....,,...,.,.. 64, Henry, Carol ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 60, 86, Hensell. Georgetta ..,,.,,..,,,.. 82, Hensley, Bill ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Henson, Patricia ..,. ..,.. 8 1, 85. Herring, Charlene ......., 60, 82, Herring, Debbie ...,. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,. Herring, Jerry ...,,, ,,..,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, Herring, Judy .,.. ..,.. 6 5, 81. Herring, Patty ...... ...,....,.. T 3. Herring, Rebecca .,.. ....... 6 0, Herring, Terry ,..,... ,.,.,.,,,,, Hester, Cathy ,,,,,. ,.,.,,, ..,,.,,,,,., Hester, George ,.,, ,.......,.,,.,,,...,,., Hewitt. Arthur ..........,, 113, 131. Hewitt, Charlotte ............,,.. 85, Hewitt, Dave ......... ,..........,..... Hickman, Greg ....,,,,..... ........,...., Hicks. Debbye ....,,........,.. . 60, Higglnbotham, Doug ...... ........,.. 1-Iigginbotham. Sandy .... ......,,... Highley, Dan .,,........,... ...... 6 5. Higley, Steve ..,. ..,,.,.. Hill, Barbara 190 ITT 190 90. 177 177 157 177 177 177 157 177 197 190 190 157 190 190 1540 1540 190 177 76. 157 157 190 190 158 177 158 158 177 88. 177 40 177 177 177 197 158 197 177 177 158 158 178 190 190 190 190 198 113 158 178 190 158 190 190 178 190 190 178 190 198 178 178 190 178 178 158 198 158 190 190 178 190 158 190 190 190 190 198 158 178 190 158 190 158 158 190 178 177 159 190 178 159 198 190 187 190 198 190 178 178 190 178 178 190 190 178 190 178 159 178 203 178 Kay, Patty ..,. 60, 74, Hin. Brenda, ..., --'- 1 98 Hin, Donald .,..,A ..-- 1 59 Hill, George ..,, .........,,.. 1 41 Hill, Helen ......, -'----- --- ----' 1 7 8 Hin, Mark ...,,.., .... 1 13. 190 Hill, Ruth Y.,..... , .........--w -- 190 Hillsamer, Lynn ,,.. 65, 190 Hillsanier, Paul ....,. ,,.f,- 6 -1- 159 Himelick, Jo ...,.,.., ,,,..,.....-- 1 95 Himelick, Larry .,.. ,,A,,. ,,44--4- 1 7 8 Hines, Jacqualyn .,.. ...,. 6 0, 82, 159 Hinkle, Marlene .1,,........ ,,....,..,. 1 TS Hinton, Lois ........ .,,. 6 9, 96, 190 Hobbs, Patricia 60, 71, 75, 82, 159 Hodge, Dale .... ,, ......., ...,,,,....---1 1 90 Hodge, Louis ,.,........,.,,,. .,......,.,r. 1 90 Hodge, Louise , ., , ....... 190 Hodge, Mike . ..... ..... 8 4. 159 Hodge, Sharon .... ....,...... 1 90 Hoffar, Barry ..... ,,,,,,.,.. 1 78 Hoffar, Gary ........ 131, 190 Hofixerbert, Janet .... .................. 1 90 Hoggatt, Bernie .,.. ,,,,,,,,,. 1 13. 190 Hoggzitil Sheila ,,,, ,. 75, 86, 159 Hoggatt, Stella ......,.,.,. .. 60, 178 Hollinizsworth, Tonya ..,, ..,....,. 1 90 Holloway, Mike ...... ,.... 178 Ho'loway, Sheila ..... 178 Holmes, Donna ,......,.......,,. . 190 Holt, Bill ......... .,.,..,.....,.,.,..,,.. 1 59 Homer, Gail ....,,, 60, 88, 92, 178 Hook, Connie .... ,... .,,.,,,,,.. 60, 178 Hooton, Malinrla , ,,.... 159 Hopkins, Betty ..,, .. 178 I'orna'lay, John ,, , ,.... 111 Hornaday, Paul ,,,, . ,..,. 190 Hornback, Barbara ,.,. ,, ....,,.... Hornberger, Randy .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.. 178 Horne, Ellen ........ 60, 76, 100. 159 Horne, 1Varren .,,.,,,,,,,, 58, 129, 178 I-Torsman, Tom ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, 1 7 S Horton, Dollie , 60, 75, 178 Horton, Ruth ,,,,...... 75, 191 Horton, Pricie .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,, 1 91 Horton, Odester ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 7 8 Hosier, Randy .,... ,,,,,, 1 23, 128, 191 Hoss, Jerry .,,,.,.. ,,.. 5 S, 82, 159 House. Terry .,,,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 1 59 Hovis. Garry ,,,,.,.,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,l, Howard, Jill .... 60 79. 80, 91, 178 Howard. Phil , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Howell, Don ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Howell, Shirley ....,., 60, 178 Howell, Tom .,.. ,, ,,,, 52, 198 Huber, Mary Lynn ,, . , .,.,.. 178 Hudson, Harry Steve .... ,...,.,,.. 1 78 Hudson, Ricky .,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,r,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 1 Huff. William ,.l,,,,,,... ...... 7 4, 144 Huffman, David .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Huffman, Nancy .... .,,,,,,,.,,..,,..,.. 1 91 Hushcs, Patricia ....,..,.,,...,,., 69, 178 Hughes, Susan ,,.. 60, 68, 69, 101, 159 Hulce, Linda .... 60, 73, 84, 160 Hulce, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 191 Hull, Connie .....,, 60, 101 160 Hull, Paul ..,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Humes, Diedra ...., ..,,.. 8 2, 160 Humphries, Monte .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, 178 Hunt, Don ......,,,,, ,.,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 1 Hunter, Gary .... 108, 111, 112, 124. 160 Hunter, Mark ,...,,,,,,,, 109, 111, 178 Hurd, Christina ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Hurst, Phil ....,.,,,,,,,,...... .,,,,,..,,., 1 91 Huston, Constance ., ,..,,,......,,...,,..... .. Huston, Lewis .... ,, .,,, 31, 80, 144 Hutcheson, Rich ....., . .. 88, 92 111 Hutchison, Mike ,....... .... 1 13. 191 Hutchison, Nancy ..,. 53, 60, 79 178 Hutchison, Patricia ,,,......... 60, 178 Hutchison, Rick ,,,. 58, 69. 113, 130, 178 Hutchison, Ron ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 60 Hutson, Bill .,,,,,, ., ,.,,, 191 Hutson, Karen .... 178 Huttsell, Ron ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 98 Hyatt, Debra .....,,,,,,,....... ,... 1 91 Hyatt, Robert Michael ,. . .,.. 178 Hyde, Tim ..,.,,,,...,,,., ,, .... ...,, 1 91 I Ice, John ..,...,,,... ., ..,.., ....,...,,.,., 1 91 Imler. Ronald ,,,,,, ,,.,.. 6 4, 191 Ingols, David ...,, ,... , , ...... 198 Ingols, Phil ..,,,,, ...,. S -1, 160 Inman, Angela ,,.,. 191 Ireland, Frank ,... .,...... 8 6. 160 Ireland, Linda .....,.. 54, 86, 160 Ireland, Pat ...,.........,. ....,,,.,,.,.... 1 78 J Jackson, Anice ........ .............,,... 1 91 Jackson, Susie ,,,, 64, 69, 92. 178 Jackson, Juilith .................... 50. 173 Jackson, Laneta .... .........-..---,-- 1 91 Jackson, Marcia .... 52, 60. SS. 93. 191 Jackson, Ozenia .... .....,.........- ...--- 1 9 1 Jackson, Willie .... .. .------.-11 --1------ 1 78 Jacobs, Jane ..., 60, 69, 75, 80, 178 James, Bill .,,..... 58, 69, 111. 178 James, Cathy ...,.....,...... ,. .,,........... 178 Ja.-fel, Charlie .....1...... .... . 1 --A--- 198 .Jarrett, John .... 113, 126, 127. 131. 191 Jefferies, Daena ,... ----- 1 60 204 Jefferies, Deborah ,........... 713. Jefferson, Greg ....-.-.------- -'--- '------ Jefferson, Sandra .... 64, 69, gil. Jenkins. Gary ----1 ---f- - 58. Jennings, Delona ,..,. ., ...-.----- -- Jennings, Phil ,.... ..... 3 1. Jernigan, Janet .,.,,.. ...... 6 0. Johnson, Andrew ..... ff----- Johnson, Andrew ,..... .,--- Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Bill ....---- f---'-- Johnson, Cathy ..,. .-.. 6 0. Johnson, Darrell ---- --------1- Johnson Dennis , ......,. 85. Johnson, Elyse ,. .......,,. 39. Johnson, Gail .,.. 56. 65, Johnson, Gary ------------------ Johnson, Greg .,.,,.,. 113. 129. Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Jeanine Howard .....,.. 110, 111 , Irene ......... .... 1 , ...,,,... ., , Jerry 86. . Johnson, John ............-..------.f'--',-- Johnson, Marilyn ,.., 60, 82, 160, Johnson, Marilyn ............ .. ..---..1. -- Johnson, Mike ,, ........ ......-A---- - - Johnson, Nannette ,..., .... 6 0. ohnson, Peggy .................. 86. Johnson, Randy ..,. 53, 58, 63, 111, 112, 130, 131. Johnson, Robert ....... .... .,,.......... Johnson, Ron ............ ...............- Johnson, Sue ,,,,..,. 60, 69, 76, Johnson. Mary ........................... Jolliff, James .,,.. ,,,,..... Jones, Diane ...... ..... Jones, Georgia ..... ..... Jones, Helen ....., .,,.. Jones, Jimmy ..., Jones, John ....,.... Jones, Leatrice ..... Jones, Libby ,....,..,,.. Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jordan, Julian, Lorraine ....,, Martha Robert .... Vickie Willie ............ ,, ....,.. ,..... . . Cora Cathy ....,..1..,. . Jump, Gerald ..,. Kaisher, Mike Karallus, Johnny ,,....., 106, 127, 131, K 58, Karnes, Andrea ..... .... Karnes, Tony .,,... ,,,,.,.,,.,,. 7 9, Kai st, David ..,,.i,,.,.,,,,,,,,. ........ Kaylor. Dennis ..,.. 79. 98. Kaylor, Ken ................ ...........,.. Kaylor, Mary Ann .... ,....... Kaylor, Patrick ,.,,.,..,. Keefer, Cheryl .......i,,,,,... 60, Keefer, Jacqulyn .,,, ................,. Keen, Richie .... 42, 56, 63, 65, 119. 130, Keffer, Diane ,... .. ,...,., 60, Kellum, Doris .,..,, ......,.... Kelly, Gary .,.,,,, ....,... Kelly, Mike Kelley, Ron Kem, Roger .................... ,,,.,.... Kenney, Anita ............,,,, 60. 74, Kessler, David .,., 58, 63, 74, 79, 111, 132, Key, Linda .,,. . Keys, Dave-ta .,.. Kidwell, Don Kidwell, Fred 60, Kidwell, Lester .... .. Kightlinger, Drew ........ Killion, Carole ....,, Kimble, Sherry ..... 58, 127. 52, 60. Kind, George ............,,.. 106, Kind, Kathryn .,.. 60, 76, 79, Kind, Kerry ...... 68, 76. Kiniler, Joann ..., King, Daniel ........,, ,,.... .,,..... King, Deborah ...... ...... King, James .........,. .,.... ....... King, Herschell ............,.,,..,.,.,..... King, Rita .,...,.,..., ,. ,.,...,..,,...,,..,... .. King, Robert .... 58, 86. 90, King, Robert .... ............,...,..,,,.. King, Terry .... . ...... 86, Kinner, Carol .... Kinner, Mark .... Kinzie, Terry ..,,. Kirby, Charles .,,,.. Kirby, Sandra .,,.., Kirby, Sharon ...... 65, Kirk, Cheryl ............ Kirk, Sherry ,..,.. Kirkpatrick, Vickie .... Kirkpatrick, Virgil .,,, 142, Kissling, Mary ..,...... .1..... 8 8. Kistler, Phyllis ............,. . 60. Klinger, William ...,.........,, --....-... Knapp, Golden .,...,.. 60, 68, 81, Knopp, Wayne ..,,.. .........,-..-- 3 5. Knost, Karen ....... .... 6 0. Knotts, Randy ....,. - .,.1 ---.v-- - Knotts, Vicki ..... ------1------------- Kobe, Peter .,... .,,.. 4 1. 45. Koegel, Bill .... 196, 191 191 88, 191 178 160 160 178 191 160 178 191 198 178 160 191 178 178 191 129 178 160 160 191 178 . 60 191 178 178 87. 160 198 178 178 160 191 198 160 178 198 178 178 160 160 178 160 178 191 191 144 191 198 178 191 178 178 191 160 198 198 178 144 87. 160 160 144 198 191 178 191 160 87. 160 191 160 191 161 178 161 144 191 144 101, 161 191 191 191 191 161 142 178 161 178 161 161 191 161 191 161 161 178 60 198 144 179 179 144 161 161 191 161 191 144 198 Koegel, Chris ,.., ----1--.--..- 1 79 Koons. Jay ....- -- 37- 151 Kramer, Gwen ...., ..--------4----,------ 1 79 Kramer, Rod ..... .-..--1---------------- - -- 161 Krampe, Steve ........ 58, 80, 132, 179 Kraus, Darlene .....------4 60. 79. 179 Krinn, Keith ........ 38. 92. 131. 198 Kuiper, Cindee ................-.-- 69. 191 Kunkle, Nina .,... ..................------ 179 Lahr, Charlotte ........ 1---- 1 79 Lahr, Viola ..,........,.., ...... 1 61 Lahr, Chet ..,.,,,,... .---- 1 79 Lambert, James .,... ..... 1 79 Landis, Joyce ...,.., ..... 1 91 Landis, Steve .,...,.... ..... 1 91 Lankenau, Beth .,..,,, ..... 1 98 Lankenau, Laurel 191 Lanning, Nancy ..,. . ,...... 179 Lanning, Vicki .,..,, ...,....,..... 1 62 Largen, Linda .,.. .....,. 4 6, 191 Law, Donald ....... .....,........,.,.. . 179 Lawrence, Dan ..,,,,...... 81, 111, 162 Lawrence, LeEllyn ........,.,.,,,. 60, 191 Lawrence, Phil ......, . ,.,... 113, 191 Lawrence, Rhonda ....... 60, 179 Lawson, Becki .....,, ..,.. 6 0, 191 Lawson, Greg ..,, .... 6 5, 179 Lawson, John .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,. 1 91 Lawson, Larry .,,. ,,.,,,,. 1 79 Laymon, Joan ..... ........ 1 44 Laymon, Mark ,,,,,,,,, , 191 Lebo, Jack .,,..... ,...,. 8 6, 179 Lee, Mick .,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 7 9 Lee, Steve .,..,.,.....,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Leech, Gretchen ..,...., 53, 117, 191 Leech, Nathan ..,. 53, 55, 63, 90, 91, 126, 127, 130. 162 LeFavour, Randy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 179 LeFavour, Rick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 Leffler, Jim ..,..... ..... 9 7, 191 Leigh, John ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Leitaker, Roger ,,,,. ,,,,, 1 91 LeMay, Bernice .... ,,,,,,, 1 91 Leonard, Helen ..., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Lett, Kathleen ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5, 191 Lett, Ronald ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 91 Leverton, Bill ..,, 55, 97, 111, 130, 162 Levi, Barbara ,.,,.,...... 60, 88, 16-2 Levi. Marjorie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 191 Lewellen, Marsha 73, 81, 179 Lewis, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-., 1 Q8 Lewis, Cinda ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q1 Lewis, Donald ..,,.. ,,,,, 1 79 Lewis, Linda .... ,,,,,,, 1 91 Lewis, Mike .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Lewis, Tawanna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75' 179 Libbert, Janna .... 39, 60. 64, 90, 191 Lingeman, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,---l, 1 47 Lightle, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Lindsey, Gary .,..,,.,.... 106, 113, 145 Lines, Diana ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 1 62 Lines, Sue .....,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 6 2 Linegeman, Norman ..., 56, 65, 179 Lirlgeman, Tom ......,. 56, 65, 128 191 Liniger, Donna .....,......,,,,.. 60, 198 Little, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,-,,,. 1 9 3 Littlefield, Lael ..,,.... ,,,...... 3 8, 145 Littlefield, Teresa .,., 55, 68, 76, 162 Littlefield, Tom .... 58, 69, 80, 81, 179 Livingston, Howard .,... ...........,.. 1 91 LOftis, Brenda ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,- 6 0 Loftis, Rebecca .,,,, ,, 191, 193 Logan. Guy ........,.. .....,.,.....,.,. 1 62 London, James ...,,...,,,..... 64, 79, 191 1-DDS. Bill -,..,.,,,,.........,...... 131, 198 Long, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 179 LGUE. Dave .... 53, 58, 111, 129 Long, Jay .... 54, 55, 58, 63, 80, 87, 90. 91, 132, 162 Long, Loretta ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 65, 191 140118. Ruth ........ ...............,...... 1 79 Long, Susan ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 91 Lonngren, Peter . 58, 63, 129, 162 Loop, Terry ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 179 Lootens, Richard ,,,. 106, 111, 129, 145 Losure, Randy .......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Losure, Susan .... 60, 70, 72, 74, 76, 101, 102, 162, Love, Daniel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31, 191 Love, Gordon .... 58, 87, 111, 128, 179 Love, Horace ..,..,........,....,,,,, . 140 Love, Michael .....,, .,,,, 1 91 Love, Jerelene .,,,, .... 1 79 Love, Nancy .... ....... 179 Lovett, Michael .,,,,, .......,.. 1 79 Lowe, Albert ....... ..... 8 6, 179 Lowe, Danny .,..,,. .....,,......... 1 91 Lowe, Mike ..,.........,, ..,,................ 1 91 Lowery, Donald ........,,,,,, ,,.. ........ 1 9 2 Lowery, Tamara ..,..... 60, 81, 162 Lucas, Aaron ..,.....,,,,........ 113, 191 Lucas, Bill .,....,......... ,, ....,,....,...,..... 68 Lucas, Brett .... 58, 63, 87, 111, 113, 124, 162 Luce, David ..,., ....,.. 1 13, 127, 191 Luce, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,... 60, 73, 84. 162 Lucero, Arlene .... .................---.-- 1 79 Lucero, Gerry ...... ----- 1 62 Luse, Bill ........... ----- 1 91 Lusher, Steve ..... --.- 1 93 Lutes, Mellicent ...,.. ..... 1 91 Lutz, Bill .............,......--- ------.---.----.- 1 91 Lynn, Carol .,.. 60, 88, 92. 193 Lyon, Charles ............------.--------- ---- 1 91 Lyons, Wayne ...... .....- ------- - 1 91 Lyons, Wendell ................,,-.....-.---- 179 Lytle, Jule ........ 60, 80, 81, 179 Mc McAdams, Karyl .......................... 192 McAtee, Gary ............ 58. 72. 179 McCain, Helen .................... 82. 163 McCain, Mildred ...........,,............... 179 McCain, Perry .... 113, 123, 129, 192 McCall, Ronda .,............................ 198 McCall, Ryan ...,,........ ................ 1 92 McCarty, Sheryl ..... ........ 1 79 McCarty, Steve .........,.. ...,,........ 1 98 McClain, Pat .......................... 60. 163 McClanahan, Mike ............,....-.. - 192 McClelland, Bob ,.,, 54, 55, 58, 63, 80, 87, 90, 110, 111, 120, 127. 130, 163 McClelland, Hugh .,,. 58, 63, 80, 87, 91, 111, 120, 127, 130 McColley, William .,...... 107, 123 145 McCollum, Susan .... 74. 96, 97, 192 McComas, Jeannie ..........,,...,.... 163 McComas, Minnie .......,.,.,,.,....... 192 McComb, Christine .... 52, 73, 192 McCorkle, Virgest ,.., ,,,...... 6 9, 192 McCoy, Gary .......,,. ............. 1 98 McCreary, Fred ........., .....,...,,.. 1 79 McCuan, Carolyn ................ 60, 163 McCuen, Greg ......,. ,,..,...,,........... 1 98 McCuen, Vickie .... 60. 88, 92, 192 McDuffie, Karen .......,......,,.......... 163 McFarland, Edward ........ 85, 163 McGhee, Carlis .....,.,.... ..........,.. 1 63 McGhee, Karen ......,. .... 7 5, 179 McGreevey, Ken .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,. 1 92 McHenry, John ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 McHenry, Walter .,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Mclnturff, Pam ....., .... 6 0, 192 Mclntire, Sharon ..... .,.,. 6 0, 179 McIntyre, John .,,,,, ,,,,, 3 1, 163 McKaig, Samuel .............,,.......,,.. 1.38 McKee, Gary ...,.,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 92 McKee, Karen ,,.. 60, 79. 82, 86, 179 McKee. Susan .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 163 McKee, Vcrnie .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 McKenzie, Bernard .......... 138, 139 McKinney, Gloria ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2, 153 McKown, Janet .,.. 53, 60, 68, 69, 72. 74, 76. 88, 89, 92. 179 McKown, June ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 38 McLain, Cheryl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 92 McManaman, Brenda 192 McMillan, Patrick ......, ,,,, 5 3 McMillan, Rita .....,... ,,,, 1 92 McMullen, Barry ....., ,,,,, 1 79 McPherson, Robert ,...........,..... 145 McSpadden, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 163 McWilliams, Vickie ..., 64, 91, 179 M Maddox, Caroline ,... 55, 71, 75, 81, 163 Maddox, Donna ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Madley, Dennis ......, ..., 1 13, 191 Magers, John ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Maggard, Barbara ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 92 Maidenberg, Dave .......,..,. 58, 179 Maidenberg, Reed ..., 58, 63, 80, 133, 163 Main, David .... 54, 58, 80, 87, 91, 111, 130, 179 Main. Steve ,.,,,..,.... 113, 1.31, 192 Maines, Karen .,,,....,,, ,.,,,,..,,,,,, 1 98 Malone, Kathleen ,.,,..., , .,,. 84, 163 Manley, Harry .,.. 80, 87, 100, 163 Mann, Dennis ....,...,.........,. 130, 192 Mann, Lee ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 2 Manson, Harriett ,,,,, 145 Mantha, Linda .,...,.. .......... 1 92 Manwell, Dixie ..... 60, 179 Manwell, Kim .,...,,,, ,,,, 1 23, 179 Marcum, Sandra ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0, 179 Marden, Mike ,,,,., ,,,,,, 3 5, 163 Marden, Steve ,,,,,,,,, , 192 Marks, Charles ..,.. 69, 163 Marler, Randy ,,,, ,,,, 5 3, 179 Marley, David ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Marley, John ,,,, ,,,,,., 1 92 Marley, Pat ,,,,.,. ,, 60, S2 Marley, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 163 Marler, Randy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 87 Marnocha, Mark .... 58, 69, 72, 76, 88, 92, 176 Mansfield, Daryl .,,,,..,.,., ,,,..,.,,,,,, 1 92 Manwell, Kim t,.,...,,,.. 111, 132, 179 Marshall, David ...,........ 58, 163 Mart, David ..,...,,, ................,.. 1 63 Martin, Joe ...,,... ....... 1 92 Martin, Sandra ..,.........,, 163 Masing, James ........,...,.. .. 48, 145 Masteller, Gary .....,,. 113, 123, 192 Masters, Bobby .... ,,.,.........,.....,,.. 1 .79 Masters, Cary ...., ,..,..... ....... 1 9 8 Masterson, Dean .... ..,. 1 98 Mathias, Bobby ..... .... 1 79 Mathias, Terry .,......, .... 1 62 Mauller, Kathryn .... ,, ...... .....,, 1 92 Mayu, Gary ..........,........ ................ 1 62 Meade, John .,......,....... 119, 130, 179 Meisberger, Carol .............. 81. 179 Meiboom, Joyce .....,. ,,,,...... 1 64 Meisberger, Ellen ..... ....... 1 98 Mellendorf, Donna 192 0'Conn0r, Rory ..,.......,...., 53. 179 88, 164 145 63, 164 192 179 198 192 72 179 164 164 164 179 199 192 179 192 164 199 192 180 88. 180 180 180 142 192 192 180 192 192 192 192 164 145 180 192 180 192 199 199 164 164 199 125, 180 180 180 199 123. 192 192 164 164 Melton, Jean .,.............................. Mendenhall, Judy .... 60, 76, gg, Menges, James ...................-....-4---- Messersmith, Gary .... 53, 55, 58, 87, 132, Mettler, Kathy ................................ Meyer, Carol ..,,.........,,,.......... 60, Meyer, Diana. .... 60, 88, 92. Meyer, Patti .......l........ 4.l.l.. .------ 6 0 . Meyers, Cheryl l...... V ..-.,-..------'---- Michaud, Tony ............ 109. 111. Michos, Janet ....,... .......--,..--- 6 0. Mickel, Annette ........ ...., 4 2. 69. Middleton, Jerry ...., .,-,.---.----- - - Miles, Bill ,,,.......--. ------------------- Miley, Dennis ..... .... 8 8, 92. Millen, Billie .---------. Millen, Charles .... 111, Miller, Barbara .--.- 50. Miller, Becky ...,. ..... 6 0, Miller, Carolyn ..... ----.--.-.------ Miller, Catherine .....,.. ...-- ..-..--.----- Miner, cm-is ...,,., ,... ,,,.. 5 8 . 76, Miller, Christy .,.. 60. 69, 76, 92, 98 Miller, Dale ..... -.----.f-------- ------ Miller, Irene ..-.-, -.-----4---- - Miller, James ..., ff--------------. - - Miller, John ...., ...,........... ..---- Miller, Kathryn ....,. 39, 60, Miller, Lewis .,.... -------A4'- 7 6- Miller, Mark ....,. ------- Miller, Paul ,.,,.... -'-- Miller, Peggy .....---- ------- Miller, Raymond ....-- -4-----A--- Miller, Richard .,.. .... 5 3, Miller, Robert ....-.. A---A--.ff- -------- Miiiikin, Debra 60, 80. Milliner, Aaron ..,.. ...-.---.- ------ Milliner, Carolyn .-.- ------------- Mins, Debbye .......,. ---- v Mills, Jeff ....... --..------------ Mills, Linda ..... ---------------' - -- Mills, Mike ..., ----..-f---A-- -------- Milner, Jeff ..1....,.- ----- 5 3- 37' Milner, SusanAi,, .,,.. .,.. 620, ' nber er, an .... . - Mllte g 129, Miltenberger, Dory .....,.. 56. 60, Minke, Roger -.-----f---4-- --------'A ------ Minke, Ronald e,1,...,.. HQ ,.... nil ' ll Benn .... . i Mitche , Y 129, Mitchell, Larry v. ---1---...A-... ---- - - Mitchell, Manuel ....-,---.A--.- --.--..---- Mitchell, Martha .... 60, 68, 30, Mitchell, Randall .---,-.-----f-.. -------- Mitchener, Gene -.-------. -------'---'- Mittan. James --A------.----..-- A- 55- Mittan, Joyce ,... 60. 68, 69. 81- Mondrick, Ron ........--.- 60, 98: Mongle, Brenda. ....---.-4-.--- A----------- - Moody, David .....------- 52, 123' Moody, Mary Lou .... 53. 57. 60. Mook, Greg .----..-------.- ------------- ------- Moon, Gary ..........----.-------4- ---- 3 61 Mooney, Jeff .... 63, 119. 132. Moore, Betsy ..,...........,,..,...... . 65, Moore, David ........---.---.--- ------------- Moore, Janie 60, 7-3, 80, 88, 92. Moore, Marvin ............---.- ---..-.--4--- Moore, Susan ........ 50, 82, 100, Moore, Mary Louise ................- Morgan, Herbert .................--------- Moritz, James ...,............- --------4------ Moritz, Steve ..., 58, 72, 88, 92, Morris, Tobey ..........--.----.---- ---------- Morrison, Ross .............- -----.----.-- Morton, Ronald ,,,,........... ..... 1 27. Mosley, JC ....,,,.,,,,...,............-...-- ---- Motsch, Marilyn .... 55, 56, 60, Moulton, Debbie ............ ...--.---.--- Morz, Bill .,.................... 48. Muchmore, Deborah ..... .......... . Mullen., Lois ............... ....... Mullen, Patricia ...... Mullenix, Marilyn ..... ................ Mullins, John .,.......... ................... Mundt, Mike .......... .... 8 0, 90, Murch, Claudia .,,, ................... Murch, Ken ........ ,..... 5 6, 65, Murrell, Dave ............................... . Musselman, Bob 58, 79, 80, Musser, George ...........................-.. Myers, Brent .... 113, 119, 129, Myers, Linda .... 60, 72, 91, Myers, Mara ...,........... .......... 6 0, Myers, Sheryl ........ 53, 60, 76, N Nahler, James ............... 131, Nall, Rebecca .,,,............ 55, 85, Nantz, James ..... ,,,.,..........,... Nantz, Roger ....... .... ..... ...- Napier, Brenda Nash, Ron ......... ...... Nash, Ruby ..... .......... Neal, Dean ................................ 82. Neeley, Jeanie .,..,.,.,....................- Neeley, Norlene ,.., 79, 82, 88, Neeley, Steve ...... .............-.-.---.. Neff, Martin ...... .,,............... ....... Neff, Ronald .. 55, 103, 164 192 199 180 180 192 192 90. 180 164 164 180 192 192 164 164 164 145 145 145 192 164 192 192 180 79, 164 192 180 192 180 192 192 140 192 164 192 192 164 164 192 192 192 164 180 164 192 199 192 192 180 180 93, 164 192 180 164 Neff, Susan .,., 57, 60, 80, 81, Neisler, Brenda ,,,............. .,.......... Nelson, Joanna ............ .....--..-.-...-- Nesheim, Eric ..............-. --.--- ---- Nestleroad, Warren Jr. ..,. .... . Nestleroad, Warren Newsom, Slecedelia. ......... , ..... Newson, Vorondia ...., ....,.. Nichols, Walter ........ -----.--. Nicholson, Claudia Nicholson, Dennis .... . ,,,,. 60, 180 180 192 192 85 180 192 180 180 180 165 Nicholson, Joe ..,.... ....-.--- Nicholson, Pat ......... ..-.. Nicodemus, Larry .. Nielsen, Mark .,.............................. North, Robert .................... 81, Norton, Bill .... 58, 63, 111, Null, Roger .................................... 180 165 180 180 165 180 Nuley, Jo .....,...... ,............ ............ 0 Oakerson, David ....... .......... 8 7. Oatess, Lee Ann .... 76, 88, 92, Ober, Carol ...,............ 60, 72, O'Brien, Eileen ..,.. ....,................. O'Bi'ien, Libby ........ ................... O'Bricn, Richard ..,............ ........... Odle, Caroline ........ 56. 65. Ogden, Mel ........ ..............,...... . Oradat, Carl .......,....... .................... Oradat, Larry .... 113, 123. 129, Osborn, David ,... ........ ........... Osborn, Sue ,,,,,,,, ...........,.......,.. Osborne, Steve ,.,...,.........,..... 87, Osburn, Carolyn .... 55, 60, 76, 102, Ott, Jo Ann ..,. 60, 68, 76, 91, Ott, Paul ....,............... 54, 81, Overman, Margery .... 56, 60, Overman, Phil .,....... ............,.... Owen, Dave ...... ..... 6 -1, Owen, Mary ........................... . 46. Owen, Ronald ..,.............,............... Owen, Steve .... 64, 81, 100, Owensby, Addie ...,,. ........... 6 0, Owsley, Carolyn ,,,, ....,..,. 8 2, Owsley, Gary ......,...,....................... Oyler, Brenda .,..........,... 57, 165, P Packard, Alice .... 60, 72, 79, Packard, Linda ...... Packard, Tom ...., 73, Page, Don ,1.,....,. ......-... Paglow, Ann 60, Paille, Bill .,.,... ......... Paille, Renee .....,. ....... Palmer, Cheryl ..,.. ..... Palmer, Chris .... ..... Pappas, Jeff .......................... ...... Parker, Cheryl ....,.......................... Parks, Cheryl .... ,60, 76, 82, 88, Parks, Frances ..,.... ..,.,......,.,...... Parmer, Brenda ......... . 60, Parson, Danny ...., ..,.............,..... Patrick, Susan ...,........ ,...,,,,..... ..... Patterson, Carolyn .... 60, 72, 76, 92, Patterson, Steve .,.. .........,,,,...... Pattison, Robert ..,............. 131, Paull, Cindy ............ 60, 89, Payne, Connie .... 36, 56, 60, 65, 88, 92, Payne, Ginny .... 60, 69, 180, Payne, Marlene ...................... 60, Pearson, Sandra ........................ Peckis, Janet .................,.............. Peden, Doug .... 32, 38, 42, 63, 108, 111, 119, 130, Peden, William ..,,.... 84, 85, Pegden, Pam .........,........ ,60, 89, Pence, Deborah ........... Pence, Howard .....,,. ,....... Pence, Sherri ....,........ .......... Pennington, Danny .... .............. Percy, David .,,........ ..... 8 7, Perin, David ......... ....,,.... Perkins, Bob ..........,. .,.... .......... Perkins, Brenda ....,...,,......,,.,........ Perrien, Robert .................. 97, Perry, Bill .,.. 52, 123, 128, Perry, Carol ...................... 60, Persinger, Gladys ........................ Persinger, Richard ........ 107, Peters, Barbara ........ .....,..,... Petell, Suzette ......... ......... 7 5, Pettiford, Quentin .........,,, 56, 65, Pettiford, Steve ...... ................ Pfau, Teresa ......... ...... ............. Pfohl, Debra ........,.......,....... 60, Pfohl, Eric .... 38, 54, 58, 63, 111, 132, Philebaum, Bill .,...,..,.......,,.......... Phillippe, James ......,......,...,..,,,,.... Phillips, Cathy .... ..... 7 0, 74, Phillips, Gary .,..... ,,................. Phillips, William ..... ..... . . Phelan, Barbara .,.... ....,.... Pickering, Margie .......................... Piper, David ,.....,,............... . 85, Plank, Sandra .... 56, 60, Lg, 165 180 180 192 180 192 180 165 180 165 128, 192 165 199 165 101, 165 165 180 65, 192 165 192 192 180 102, 165 192 165 192 192 101, 165 180 192 145 180 165 192 192 192 199 . 73 92, 165 180 192 192 180 88, 192 180 199 192 72. 165 192 192 165 180 87, 165 145 180 199 165 165 199 165 192 180 193 180 193 165 180 145 180 165 180 193 193 193 87, 165 166 193 165 142 147 145 165 166 88, 180 Plant, Kay ,..,.....,...... 65, 69, 180 Plummer, Janice ,... ,... 4 6, 60, 166 Plummer, John .,.,.... .................... 1 99 Plummer, Judith . ......... 60, 193 Poindexter, Tony 68, 180 Poling, Claudia ,.........., .............. 1 93 Poling, Delene .................,., 59, 180 Poor, Linda .... 56, 60, 65, 96, 97, 193 Pope, Reta. ,....... 60, 72, 91, 193 Porter, David .... ,..... . ,. ...,.... 193 Porter, Linda ..,. . ,,.,., ...,,,,,. 1 66 Poulson, James ,..,. 87, 166 Powell, Charles ..,.. ,,... 1 28, 193 Powell, Larry ,,,,, ...,.. ..,. 1 9 3 Powell, Linrla ,....... 60, 92, 193 Powell, Linda .... ,,,......,.. . 88, 199 Powell, Mike ..,, 53. 58, 87, 130, 166 Powell, Paul ....... . 58, 82, 166 Powell, Vicki .... 31, 60, 79, 80, 166 PNC6. John .,...... 82, 128, 131, 180 Price, John R. .,,..,,,..,. , ..,... 145 Price, Jovon .,,. SS, 92, 123. 193 Principe, Marsha .,.....,,..,.... 60, 193 Pucciarelli, Vera ..,, 82, 166 Purvis, Pamelia ,,,.... .,.,,..... 1 99 Purvis, Virgil ,.,,..,..... , ........ 199 Puterhaugh, Patricia .... 193 Putney, Steve ..,.,, .,,....... ......,,.,,,,. 1 9 9 Pyle. Stan ..,...,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 Pyle, Steve ,, 30, 58, 63, 72, 91, 127, 131, 180, 193 Q Queen, Miller .,.......,....,..,,..,.......... 193 R Raabe, Dave .... 52, 113, 125, 131. 193 Raabe, Jack ..,. 58, 63, 87, 125, 130, 166 Rader, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 167 Radick, Gerald ...,, ..,. 4 3, 145 Ragon, Bonnie ..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Ragsdale, Paul ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Ramsey. Morris , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 133 Randle, Elizabeth ,,.... 69, 81, 166 Randle, Maxine ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 3 Rangel, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Rangel, Ruben ,,,,,, ,,--,,,,,-,- 1 93 Rankin, Bonnie ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 17' 193 Rankin, Nancy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- V 166 Rankins, Larry ,,....,, 111, 129, 180 Ransdell, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 9' 180 Ranvier, Gene ,,,,, -,,,,---,,, 1 45 Raquet, Morris ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Ray. Gary -...... .... S 0, 180 Ray. Larry .... ..... 6 9, 166 Reagan, Wes ,,,,, 128, 193 Red. Charles ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,,-- 1 80 Reed, Charles ,,,, ,,,, 6 3, 156 Reed, Debra ,,,,,,,,, ,,,--,,,.A. 1 99 Reed, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,- 1 93 Reed, Mary Jane ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 6 7 Reed, Nick ,,,,,,,,,,,, 58' 130 Reed, Sue ..,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 1 80 Reed, Teresa ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 55, 193 Reeil, Theodore 56, 65, 125, 180 Reese. Sharyn .......,....,,,,....,,.,,,,, 180 Reeves, Richard ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 46 Reilly, Tom ee...,...........,....,,.. ,......... 1 67 Reiter, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,- 1 46 Rencher, Ned .... 88, 92, 123, 128, 193 Resler, Dale ..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 46 Resneck, Alice .... 56, 60. 65, 76, 90. 133, 180 Resneck, Roger ..,, 58, 88, 92, 127, 193 Retz, Connie .....,,...,,.,,, 81, 82, 167 Reynolds, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131 Reynolds, Mike ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 193 Reynolds, Salli ......., 60, 79, 82, 181 Rhetts, Chris .... 58, 126, 127, 181 Rhoades, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Rhodes, Ernest, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . 199 Rho er, Pamela ........ 60, 68, 74, 181 Rice, Carol ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Rice, David ....,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 81 Rice, Donna, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Rice. Denny ..... ,. ..... 53, 181 Rice, Gregory ,,,,, ,,,1, , 199 Rice, Nancy ,, 60, 193 Rice, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 199 Rice. ROEer .........,. .... 4 S, 181 Rice, Tim .....,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Richardson, Diana ....,. .... 1 81 Richardson, Eileen ...., .... 1 81 Richardson, Larry ..,. ,.,,, 1 31 Richardson, Lois .......,... ...... 1 93 Richardson, Russell ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 167 Richardson, Theresa ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Richcreek, Donna ,,,. 57, 60, 82, 89, 167 Riddle, Karen ...,.. ,,,,,,i,,,,, 8 6, 181 Rider, Sheila ..,..., .,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Ridicel, Charles ,,,... ,,,,,,, 1 13 Rigdon, Dana .....,. .....,..... 1 81 Rigdon, Dona ..... .... ............ 1 8 1 Rigsby, Mary .... .,.,...,... 6 4. 193 Rigsby, Paul ...., 58, 86, 167 Rigsby, Tom ...,.. ,.,....,,,,,..,.,,,,, S 6 Riley, David ........,, .... 1 93 Rinehart, David ....... .... 1 67 Rinehart, Lewis .....,..., ,... 1 81 Rinehart, Mary Ann ....., ..... 1 67 Ring, Ceacher .............. 35 Ring, Joyce .,,. ....... . 147 Ring, Lloyd .,.. ..,,...,... 1 93 Rlngle, Jay ...,.,..,.,,,. 181 Ripke, Phillip .... .,.. a fi, 167 Roach, Connie ,,,. 192 Roadamle, Mike ..,. . .l,,, ,,,.. 1 T93 Robb, Anne .,,.... ..... 6 4, 193 Robbins, Gary ...,. ..,....... J ,951 R0bbihS, Jack ...,. ......, 1 81 Roberson, Larry .,., . ...... 1545: Roberts, Rosie .... , .,,., , .,.,,. .. 167 Robertson, Michael ........ 131, 1915 Robertson, Joyce .,,. .,.. 9 T, 167 Robinson, Becky .,,, . ...... 181 Rubinson, Larry .,...., 181 Robinson, Lurvne , .,.. ,. 146 Robinson, Michael ., .... .,,.. J 81 Robinson, Robert .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 S41 Robinson, Ruth ..... .,,. 60, 199 Rflgers, Rita ......., 60, 199 Rogers, Vickl ,,,,, 60, 193 Romine, Martha .,.., ,,,, 6 0, 193 Ruse-r, John .,., ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 199 Rfiskin, Anthony ,,,, U ,,,,,,,,, 11554 Roskin, David 53, 58, 87, 88 92, 111. 130, 181 Russ, Lynn ,,,, .. 60, fig, 131 Rowe, Robert ..... ,, ,,,,,...... 86, 131 Ruyer, Nancy ,,,, 57, 60, 101, 1:57 Ruyer. Jane ,,,,,, , U ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- , 50 Ruyse, Emerson ,,,, ,,,,,,, -,,,,, 1 9 gg ROYSM Gary ..., .,... ..,,, . ,,..,,.. 1 R 1 Rurlicel, Charles ...., .,,. 1 28, 1955 Rudy, Phillip .. ,...... ...,.. 8 5. 167 Runyon, Bill .. ,..,,..., , .....,,. 68, 167 RUUYOU, Richard .,,,,,,.,, 113, 193 Russell, Mark ..,, 52, 127, 133, 1915 Rust, Dianna .... ., 57, 60, 89, 181 Ryder, Janie .,..,.. ............ 60, 167 Salmon, Randy , ..,.....,... . ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 93 Salveter. Karen .... 64, 74, 193: Samsel, R,0hin .-wY- i AVAV. 181 Sanders, Charlie ,, gg, 157 Sanders, Dorothy .,,, ,-,,,,,,- 1 93 Sanders, Edith ,,,,,, -IYWI 1 67 Sanders, Juanita ,,,,, ---,---.--'-. 1 81 S2lYld0Val, Carmen FAUU '---V'-.vv'-Av.-' 1 67 SHIIIS, Ricky H ,,,,,--,,,- I 55' 65 193 Sargent, Richard ,,,, , ,,,,,,--,,,,,, 1 167 Sfirtain, Paula ,. ..,.. 60, 193 Sartain, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,,, AAV' 8 5, 167 Satterthwaire, John ,,,,,,,- ngrvnnywudg 1 46 Satturtliwaite, Pamela ,,,, 60, 74' 98. 181 Saunders, Charles . ,,,,,,,, 145 Savesky- -Tim .--. 54. 58, 79, so 167 SHYIOFS, Beverly -,.-,,---w.- .,i.AY--,YvA ' 131 Saylors. Danny ,,,,, '-,----- ' 14,3 Saylors, Karen ,K-,,-,-,.,- 1 2,3 Scalf, Brenda .,,,, H 73N Schache, Linda ..,. ' 1Q3 Schadler, Karen ,,--. ---Y.---v'-- ' 1 3 SCHGDDGF. David .,,,...........,...,,,,, 181 SChilSOI'1, P,andy ,,,,,---1,-- ,'--.A'-- 4v--.v' . 1 81 Schnar, Betty .,,, 64, 76, gg, 92 181 Schneider, Ida ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,- 60' 193 Schenkel, Lucilg ,,,,,,,,,,-, ' 145, Schomburg, William ...,.,.,,,,, 199 Schrock, Janelle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ' MQ schroaer, Iviichael ....,.., 74 Sim 191' SChl'0der, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,--,Y.,v,A ' ' 1-Q3 SCYIFOCR, Janelle ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ' 93, Sfhuck. Kathy 57, so 76' so ui Schukar, Emil ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ' ' ' 16- Schultz, Lee ,,,,,, ,,,, if 'i ' 192, schuifz, Sidney ,,,, fffff i' 193 SChultz, Teresa, ,,,,,,,,-.-' 60 181 SCIIUIZ, Terry ,,,,,,,,, ,,-.--4--. I .--,' ' 163 SCOWGY. Karen ,,,, 60, 79, 88, Scott, Agnes lllvwn N 922' Scott, Alice ,,,,,,,,,, ' 193 Scott. Cameua ,,,,,,, ,,,,,-- Q fgg' 167 SCOtt, Deborall ,--.. .iw-,,w-'- 9 7' 193 Scott, Sheila ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 7 uf 181 Scroggins, Mary ,,,,, ' 60' 191 Secrest, Ivan .,...,, N ' 181 Sellers, 1NIikQ ,,,,,,,, ' 1 81 Seward, Karen ,,,,-- 1 81 SBXXOH. Donnie A,A4 .---, '4 1 9 4 S6'Xi0n, John ,,,A4w, H ,w,w-w---. ' 1 67 Sexton, Ronald ...... 16'R Shaffer, Mike V,,,,.,,-.w,,.- A'.--,, ' ' 18'i Shafer, Pat ,,.,,,A.-A.A,A. --.-,.Aw- ' 191 Shallenberger, Willard , ,An,,A,,,,, f 194 Shanks, David ,4,,,.,,.--- ,-.-- 9 1 194 Sharp, Gregory .,,, -Vv-VV-'- D 1,31 Sharp, Marcia ,,,A 4.,.. --,.ww'- 1 2, nl Sharpnack. Linda .,,A,,,,,,,Y.q A ,,,,.A.,, 151 Shaver, Joe ,,,w.-.,,.--- M '---,w---V-w'.w--A.. 191 Shelley. Robert ,... 113. 123. 131, 1534 Shfpier. Stephen ..,. 65, 69, 181 Sherbondy, Debra A,,,,.,,,,,,.- -U 50, 165 Sheren, Linda ,,,,,,A,, -,,-.KV----'-'.- I 194 Sherman, Bill ,,AA,,,,. A Vv,.,-.A.. 194 Sherman. Virginia ,.,, ,,,,,,,Avw,-,, 1 94 Sherron, Barbara ,..., ,.,,, 6 0, 194 Sheveily, Cheryl ,,,,, ,w,,,4-,.,,..A,,.,- v 194 Shields, Dwayne ,,,A,V,s,A,-.--A,,-,-,-,V I 1S1 Shigley, Beth .,,. 65, 72, Sl. SS, 92, 194 Shipley, Linda. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,- 1 68 Shipp, Henrietta .... 86, 181 Shipp, Shirley .,,,, ,,,,,,-... 1 Q4 311009, Joan -----4 .... 1 94 205 181 Waggoner, Paul ...,., Short, Susan ........ 60, 168 Showen, Danny ...,A,.... ,...,............ 1 99 Showen, Frances ..,, ....A 1 46, 194 Showen, Jerry 85, 168 Showen, Karl ,..... . ....,.,.. 168 S-howen, Linda ..,.. ......,... 6 0, 168 Showen, Pamela .....,,........,............ 181 Schrock, Teresa ..,,,,.. 57, 60, 194 Shrock, Tom ..,..,. ..,.....,.. 5 3, 181 Shaman, Alan .,,,.. .,.............,. 1 94 Shutt, 1V6ndy .... 1 ,,.,,. 60, S6 181 Siders, Daniel .,.,,., , ,,..,. . ..... 64, 199 Sigler, Georgianna ,,,. . ......,... 194 Sigler. John ..,, ,,,,,, . . ..,,,...., 1 168 Simmens, Darlene ,,.., 86, 181 Simmons, Berdean . ....,.,.,. 146 Simmons, Rebecca 1 1 168 Simpkins, Bonnie , .....,. .. 181 Simpson, Carita ,.,, ...., 6 0, 86 Simpson, Valerie .. .,,...,. 181 Sinclair. Edward , ..,,........., .......,. 1 99 Sipes, Maxine ......,. ,.,..,. ....,.,,,,., 1 9 4 Sisson, Pamela .,...... 60, 72, 92. 194 Sivis, William ........,,,..., ,...,,----..V,-- 1 94 Sloan, Katherine ..,,.,,....,. 90. 194 Silodei-beck. Bonnie .,,.., .... 6 0. 194 Sloderbeck, Rose , .,,. . 60, 168 Sloop, Linda ..,,...,,, ,..... 1 35. 158 Small, Jimmy ....... .....,...,.,...,V..... 1 94 Small, Mardella ..,,.........,,,Y,,.....,.., 153 Small, Patricia .,,. 60, 76, 99, 102. 181 smaitz, Linda ,,,, 56. 60. 65. 168 Smart, Kathy ..,..... ,.,......r............ . 199 Smith, Abner ,,,..,.,, ................,A.... 1 94 Smith, Beatrice ..1 69, 81. 168 Smith. Bernard 1 ,,.,.., 168 Smith, Claude ..,,, , .....,.... 141 Smith, Brenda ..... 60. 168 Smith, Catherine .... r...,, 6 0, 194 Smith, Donald .... .... 8 6. 153 Smith, Janice ,,.. 116, 199 Smith, Jere ,,,.,. ,... 6 0. 156 Smith, Juanita .,.. .,., 6 o, 194 Smith, Kedron ..,,, ....,,,,,- 1 94 Smith, Kenneth 1 . . . ,...,, ,,,, 1 58 Smith, Kevin .....,, 130. 181 Smith, Leslie ..., ,.,.,,,, , 181 Smith, Linda ,,,.. ..,..... 181, 194 Smith, Lynette ,,,. 65, 69, 86, 181 Smith, Mary ......,,,,,....,.,..,.., 131- Smith, Randall ,.... ,...,, ,,.. . . .. . .- 131 smith, Rantniyn .,,,, ,,.. S 6. 153 Smith, Rhonda .,.. 60. 194 Smith, Rodney ..... 65. 194 Smith, Shirley ,,... 81. 131 Smith, Susan ,,... .....- , 131 Smith. Thomas ....,. VVVVA. 5 3. 181 Smith, Vincent ,.....,. 65, 69, 113, 194 Smithhart, Stephanie ,.., .,...., . .. 194 Snapp, Don .,,,,.........,,-. ..-- 1 94 Snapp, Russell ..,..,,,, ..,. 1 94 S-nyder, Marie .... ...... ....,,V,---- 1 8 1 Snyder, Judith ....,.,...., ,.---. . . .--- 145 Snyder, Karen .,....,. 60, 76, 82. 168 Snyder, Steve ,,..,, ,,.,,, . ,,.. 5 2. 199 Snyder, William ,,,. 1 ..,. 111, 130, 181 Sollars, Gary .,,. 1 . 1 ,... . 194 Sollars, Kenneth ,.,,. , ,,.,,.... ,,,, 1 94 Sollars, Terry ,,....., ,,,,. . -- 55. 158 Sondergrath, Barbara ,.... ,,,.- 1 45 Sorrell, Deborah ..,....... .....-- 1 94 Sorrell. Jackie ..,,,.,.... --...11.,- 1 53 Southerland, Jim ,,,... ,,., 8 5, 168 Sontherland, Linda .... Y,,..-. 1 68 Southgate, Patricia ,.,,,.. 1 194 Sowder, Bobbie ...,,,.,.. ....., ,,,.,.. 1 6 8 Sparks, Judy .... . ,... ,,,..... 6 0, 194 Sparks, Kathlene .,.. ,,.. . . 54. 199 Sparks, Michael ..,. 52, 113, 128. 194 Speed, Wiley ....,.,.........,,Y,.,....1.. ,... 1 94 S-peikes, Brenda 1 ,,,.. ...,..... 6 9, 161 Spencer, Gary ,...., .,,....... ,-..-- V - Spencer, Guy . .,., ..,., . 37, 168 Spencer, Macy .,,. ..,,......., . 131 Spidel, Dennis ,,,. 125. 181 Spilly, Arnold ,... .,,.....,, ,.... 1 3 9 Springfield, Diane ,,....., ,,.., 3 1, 168 Spurgeon, Cathy ...,..,. 88, 93. 194 Spurgeon, David .... 58, 100, 168 Stafford, Clair ,... ,,,....,......... 1 46 Stafford, Janet .... .,... 5 5, 103, 169 Stairs, Paul , ....... 1 ,,,, 129, 194 Stankey, Marla ...,., .... 6 4, 194 Stanley, Eva ....... ,.... 194 Stanley, James .... 1 ...V 1 145 Stanley, Robert ,..,,,,....,,.. 111, 181 Stanley, W, L, ,,,,,,.,.... ....... .... 1 6 9 Stanton, Jerry .... 81, 113, 128, 194 Stanton, Nile .,.,.,,. ......... ..... ,,,.. 1 4 6 Stanton, Stephen .,....,..,,... .,,. 1 46 Stephens, Dale , ,,,. , ,,,. 181 Stephens, Dave ...,.,, ,.... 1 94 Stephens, Paul ,.., .... ,,,.,...,,...... . 169 Stephenson, Janice 1 ,,,.,.... .,.. 1 99 Stephenson, Jeannette 1 57, 69 72. 76, 96, 97 194 Stcpler, Steve ..,,,,,.....,....,,,...,, ,,,,.., 4 9 Stepp, Nancy ..,,,,,.....,,,, 60, 69, 194 Stevens, Gail .,..,,,, 38, 60, 80, 181 Stevens. Jan 68. 72 76, 79, 101, 102, 169 206 Stevens, Martha ..... ,............. Stevens, Michael ..... . 58, Stevens, Robert ......, .........,..,.... Stewart, Deborah .,,,,.,...,..,,........... Stewart, Deleane .... ,.... 6 0. 64. Stewart, Donald .,.. 1 .............. .. Stewart, Glenn .,...,...... 69, 81, Stewart, Mary Jane ,,..,,.. ,.......... Stewart, Patricia .... 65, 69, 76, Stewart, Rebecca .,., 54, 60, 70, 74, 101, 102, stewart, Thomas .,.. ,,,........., 6 4, Stickann, Linda .....,...... 60, 97, Stieffler, Sherri .,,..,,, 60, 88, 92. Still, James ., .,,... ,1.....,, ,.......... . . . Stineman, Julie .... ......,,,,,... . Stinger, Dianna .,,.. ,.,, 6 0, 69. Stinger, Julie ....,... . ,......,,,.......... . Stinger, Sue ,,,,..,...,,..,.....,,,, ,,,...... Stinnett, Lana .,., 66, 72, 74, 79, 82, 96, 97, 99, 102 Stirnitzke, Cheryl 60, 72, 91, Stitts, Sara ..,.,,,,....,.,......................, Stitts, Virginia ...., .......,,,......... . Stodard, Jim ,,,. .........,,..,,,,....-. Stodghill, Ken ,....,,,,,,, 130, 169, Stone, Jerry .,,... .,..... 1...... .---..- Stone, Sally ,,... ,..... ...,......... 5 0 . Stone, Susan .........,, ......,.,,,.......-... Storey, Janet .... 38, 60. 79, 80, Storms, Ann .,,, 42, 60, 74, 97. Stradling, Barbara ,...,... 55, 60, Strand, David .. ..... ,.,............. ...... . . Stratton, Roy ....,.... ......,....1...-- Street, Richard .... ,,,, ...,,,,....,.,.. Streib, Catherine ..., 73, 116. Streib, Madonna .... 56, 73, 165, Stumbo, Pat ......... . ,........,,....-..-. Stump, Louise ,,,.. .. .,,,.,,...... Sngg, Carl ,,.,,..,,....,,.....,...,......, .- Sullivan, Maureen 56, 57, 60. Sutter, John ,,,, 5-1, 55, 119, 133, Sutter, Joseph .......,..., 119, 133, Sutton, John ,... 54, 58, 63 68. 111, Sutton. Mike -,.------ .----- ff--.--- ' 3 - - Swain, Carol .,,, 60. Swain, Gloria .,,..,. ...,,,, Swarts, Delbert ..,.,. ..,,. 8 2. Swartz, Becky ......,..,. 60. Swihart, Joseph 1 ,...,... , ,... 58, T Taylor, Bob .,...,..,, ..... . 97. Taylor, David ..... ----.- Taylor. Fred ,,,,. ..---..---1 Taylor, Joe ..... 1----f1------ Taylor, Linda ..,.- . 81. Taylor, Mary ..,.. ....-.. - - Taylor, Terry .....,, ..... . 1 ,.,., Tedder, Larry ..........,.,......., .,1-. . Tedder, Ron .... 1 .-...-.. - -f--. Terhune, Jane 60, 72. 76. 89. Terhune, Terry . ,,,....,,,. 50. Terry, Danny .,.,., ,,,,,, . , 111. Terry, Linda ...... 72, 76. Terry, Susan .... . ,..,..,., ,.,, f 50. Thalls, Sue ...,..,.. 60, 88. 92, Tharp, Jim .... .. ,.,,,,--...-.-- -- Tharp, Katherine , ,.., ,.,,., 6 0, Tharp, Mike ,.....,,..., ,.... . . Tharp, Shiela ,.,, ...-.. Thode, Ernest ,,.. ,.... 9 1. Thomas, Elsie ..... ,...,,., . ..1..... . - Thomas, Pete ..,........1.....,,,,,, --111.-- Thomas, William ..,,,..,,. 111 128. Thompson, Bernice ,....,, ,..,.,.....- Thompson, Dan ..,.,.... .,,,.,....,,,.,. Thompson, David .,,,,, ,,... Thompson, Diana .,,.. .... Thompson, Garth ...,. Thompson, Greg .... ....,,.,,.. Thompson, John 1 .. ,,,,...... 131. Thompson, Mike .,..... ..........,,. ..-- Thompson, Minnie .,.. 69. 75, 81. Thompson, Minnie ..,..,,,.,.. 1 .,,,,. 1 Thompson, Richard .....,............ ..... Thompson, Ronald ,,..., .. .,.,., Thorn, James .....,..... ......,,.,-.-- 4 3. Thorne, Joseph .... 58, 63, 80, 129, Thorne. Paula .,,,........ 60. 79. Thornell, Garry .,.. 88, 92, 113. Thurman. Al ,... 1.. .............--..., Thurman. Cheryl .....,.. ..... 6 0. Tidmore, Bill ......,.,, ........,, Timmons, Marilyn .... ....,,.. Timmons, Rebecca .... .. Timmons, Ron ...., 1 ,.......... .. Timmons, Vicky ,.,,, ,,.... 6 0, Tinkle, Jay ..,..... . .... .... . ,,....... . . Tippey, Dave 1 1 1 60. Tippey, Robert .... 65. 69, 81, Tippner, Jerry .,.. ,.....,.......,. . .. Todd, Richard ,.,, ,,,,,. ,,,, 6 5 , Toile. Donna ,,..,, ..,..,,,.,............ Torrance, Alice ..,. 60, 69, 76, Torrance, Marianne ,,.. 60, 69, 76, 79, 92, 181 181 181 194 181 181 181 169 181 72, 169 199 199 194 . 65 181 181 169 199 76, 181 194 169 181 169 194 199 199 199 97. 181 169 169 194 169 194 194 19-1 169 194 181 181 169 194 78. 169 199 199 181 181 195 170 170 195 195 195 181 171 181 171 195 170 182 170 195 195 195 195 199 199 146 182 182 182 136 182 195 195 195 170 195 182 182 182 199 195 195 87. 170 170 195 146 195 195 182 195 195 170 199 195 133. 170 195 195 147 79. 170 72. 195 Totten, David .....,.....,............,..... Totten, Michael ....,,,...,,....,.,.,...,... Townsend, Jerome 119. 129, Townsend, Mike ,..,.,,,...,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, Townsend, Rhonda ....,,,, 60, Toy, Marlene ..........,..,.. 98, 102, Tracy, Harry .........,..,...,.,.,,,,........ Treadwell, Cheryl , ..,,,.,....,,,,...... .. Treadwell, Margie .,.,,,,,.....,.. 69, Treber, Linda ..,. 72, 75, 76, 88, Tremain, Billie ,..,.,,..... 64, 97, Trenbeath, Lloyd ..,,.... 65, 81, Tricken, Don ......... ...,,,,,.. 6 9, Troxell, Susan ..... ,.,,,,,,........ Truitt, Drucilla .,..,. ............,. Tucker, Diane ..,,, ..,.. 3 5, Tucker, Steve 1 ,,.,,,,., .. Tucker. Walter ..., ,...,.,. Tudor, Kathy .... Tudor, Sherryl 1 ,..,...,.,.,. 1 Turner, Fred ,.,. ,,,.,.,.,., 6 3, Turner, Vicki ..,, ,,....,. 3 5. 60, Turrie, Ruth .,,,,.......,,,, 33, 60, Tuttle, Ralph ,,,,............,,, .,,,......,. Tuttle, Steve .,,. 52, 58, 63, 113, Tyler, Emily .,..,,,,.,.... 53, 60, U Uptegartt, John ..,.,...,,....,,.,,.....,.,. Usher, Ruth .... 60, 68, 72, 73, 81, v Valentine, Vicki Vance, Sharon ,.,.., .. . Vance, Tonya Vance, Wendell Vanlandingham, Vanlandingham, Vanlandingham. Vanlandingham, Van Ness, Neal Danny 128, Darlene ,,.. 60. Diana .,.,.t 72, Virginia .....,,. 58, 68, 69, 72, 90. Van Ness, Valda ..,. 60, 72, Veach, Kerry ,,,,,.,. 58. 81, 133. Vermilion, Diana 1 ,.....,........ Vermilion, Pamela Vice, Ben ...... .,,,,..,.. Vice, Dan ,,.. 1 Vinson, Mary ,,,, ..., Vogel. Taska Vitello, A.A. ....,,,,, , Waggaman, Julia Waggama n, Mary fffff1Qff.f'66i Waggoner. Margaret ............ 97. Wagner, Chris ,...,,, Wagner, Cynthia ,,,,. Wagner, Mary ,,.,. Wagoner, Judy ..... Wagoner, Judith .. Wagoner, Rex . Walden, Jay ,,,, , , Wallace, Andrew Wallace, Jennifer Walls, Danny ......,. Walradth, Berl ,,,.., Walter, Joe Walters, David ,,..,, Walters. Diana Walters. Walters, John ...,... Walters, William ...,, Walton, Ritchie .,.. Walton, Richy ...,.. Walton, Wampner, Ronald Dorothy .,,,, .,,,, Susan ,.,,,. ,, '15e,' 1973, 1 au, 69. 'fff 5s,7' 7 511, ss, 65, 60, 16 65 Wang, Ellie 1 ,,,,. 52, 88, 89, 92, Ward, Gary ,,,,,,.. 55. 63. 100, . Ward, Larry ........ 63. 119, 130, Warders, David ..,.,.,...., 88, 92, Ware, Sherry . ,,..... ,..,.., 6 0 Warlock, Dale ,,.., ....,..,,.. Warran, Mary ......... Warren, Carol .. .. 64, Warren, Edward ......,,,,. Warren, Patsy ,.,,,,,,,, ....., 6 0, Watkins, Charles ...., ....,...,. Watkins, Kathy ..,.. ,...,,.. Watson, Fred ....,.. ,,,,, Watts, Gerald ,.,, .,,,.,. VVatts, Terry ,....,........,,.... ...... Waymire, Cathy Waymire, William H. ..,. 53, 63, 72 131. 133 Waymire, William L. ,.., 64, 91, Weagley, Daniel .,,,,,...., ,,,.....,,.... Weatherly, Delores ....., ,,,.,, ..,,.. Weatherly, Tim ..,,,,,,.,,. 128, Weaver, Jay ,,..,,,,,,,,, 58, Weaver, Mary ,,,,.,,, 60, 82, 97, Weaver, Paul ,,,..,,,,,......,.,, ,.... 9 3, NVeaver, Paula ,,,,,.., 88, 117. Webb, Gary .,,,., ,,.,.,.,,.., ,.,, .,., Webb, Judith .,.. 69, 76, Webb, Keith ,,,,,, Weesner, Tom Weigand, Tony Weir, James .,.., 49, 182 170 195 170 195 182 182 170 182 92. 195 195 182 182 199 170 170 182 141 199 195 182 182 171 146 130, 195 182 195 75, 171 195 182 171 195 195 182 195 195 80. 182 199 171 182 182 195 195 195 182 142 182 195 182 199 195 182 182 182 195 195 195 182 195 171 146 195 182 182 142 171 171 146 195 195 171 195 171 182 171 171 199 195 182 195 182 171 195 182 171 195 195 65. 182 182 195 171 195 172 171 141 182 182 182 195 146 182 182 Weirlch, Kathy ,....,. .,,, 3 1, Weirich, Stephan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,- Welch, Barry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Weller, Michael .....,,.,,,, 58, 69, Wells, Thomas ........ 65, 68, 69, Wentz, Nancy .... 56, 60, 65, Wentz, Patricia .................,.. 60, Wert, Cheryl ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 60' West, Joyce ......... ................ West, Patricia .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 84, VVheeler, Richard ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wheeler, Richard .... ..... 8 0. 87. VVhelchel, Linda, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VVhirl, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Whitcraft, Anne ..., 55, 57. 60, 89. 100. White, Cindy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, White, Robert ,,,,.. Vifhitecotton, Earl Whitlock, Cindy Whitlow, Luana 1 Whittaker, Ann Vvhittaker, Phil Whitton, Vicki .fff'7'66, 1'i'6,' Whybrew, Janet ,,,,,,,,, ,, 60, 68, Wielgolinski, Stan ......,,,,..., 65, Wilcoxon, Millie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Wiley, Susan ............ 60, 69, Nvilkinson, Jeanie .... 53, 54, 60, Wilkinson, Susie ...... 53, 60, Willhite, Jeanette .... 53, 55, 60 90. Williams, Carolyn ...,,.,..... 72, 97 Williams. Charles ,,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Cheryl ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0, Williams Williams , Cheryl ..... ,.,.,. . Dan 60, Williams, Ethel ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Haven ..,. ...., 4 9, Williams. Karen ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Larry ............ 58, 85, Williams, Michael ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Michael ..... 58, Williams, Pam ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 0, . Ron ........,, Williams Williams, Sheila . Willman, Dale .,,. Wilson, Ardeana . Wilson, Doss ........ Wilson, Edna ....... Wilson, Harry . Wilson, John Wilson, Marsha . Wilson, Patricia 1 Wilson, Vickie .,.,. Winchell, Jane ....., 64, ffffss. Winslow, Esther ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wofford, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Wolf, Don .......,..., 49. 69, 81, Wolf, Kathleen ........ . .....,, 60, Wolf, Rick ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 65, Wolf, Ron .......,.... 49, 68, 81, Woltman. Clem .....,..,. 107. 132, Wonderly, Steven ..,, 68, 69, 80, Wood, Linda ....,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, NVOOLI, Marilyn ,,,,, ,H ,,,,,,,,,, 64, Wood, Stan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wood, Steven 1 .... 1 8 Woodard, Christine .,,. 60, 88, 116, Woodard, Jay , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 31, Woodbury, Barbara ,,,, 52, 60, Wloodring, Monica .... 52, 60, 88, 116, Woodward, Brenda ............,......... Woodward, David ...... Worden, Tamara .,.ff'7'66Q Wortnian, Nanette .,,. Wray, Robert .,,....,, ..,. 8 6, Wright, Dave ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wright, Frank ,..... ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, Wright, Janet ,.,. 60, 75. Wright, Robert .... . .,...... ,.....,.. . Wright, Wuerth Wyant, Timothy ...,, ,.......,....,.,,,,, ner, Rex ,,,,.,,. James ......,.. 106, 129, Wysong, Mel ..., 87, 119, 130, Wysong, Ricky ...,.,, . Wysong, Vicki .......,. ,,.,.. 6 0, 116 Y Yanis. Rauben ,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S 7 Yap. Joan .....,.,.,.,,.. .....,. Yeakle, Randy ,.,,. ...,.,..,............,,.. Yents. Jim ........,............................. York, Olen 169, 88, 93, York, Vickie ...,.... 60, 88, 92, Young, Arthur ........ 87, 132, Young, Marta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Young, Patricia ..,, ..,.,.... 6 0, Young, Roger ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 6 9 , Younts, Jayne ........,,...,..,.......,.... Younts, Thomas .... 85. 87, 96, Z Zabst, Elizabeth ..,.... .........,... Zezula, Lequita .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Zinn, Don .....,,..,.,.. ,,,,,,, 5 S, 81, Zook, Linda ..,........,.... 82, 79, Zuckerman, Mark .... 58, 63. 92, 199 199 195 171 195 171 199 171 195 171 146 182 171 182 78, 171 171 199 142 199 146 195 171 182 171 199 195 195 171 182 78. 171 195 146 182 182 171 195 146 195 172 182 195 182 195 182 182 195 195 182 182 172 172 195 172 195 172 182 172 195 172 172 146 182 195 182 195 172 93. 199 195 69. 195 93. 199 195 182 195 195 146 199 182 172 182 172 146 199 182 195 199 182 146 195 195 182 195 182 195 172 172 195 97. 172 182 195 172 172 133, 182 The End of WThe Year '67 VVas The Year, the theme that we developed throughout the 1967 Cactus, was chosen because 1967 was an eventful exci- ting year for the students at Marion High School. This school documentary has re- corded the year's events as a composite picture of MHS'ers and their school life. To my staff who worked unfailingly during class period and many after-school hours, I extend my thanks. Also thanks are in order to Mr. Garwood for his patience and guidance in producing this school an- nual. In future years this Cactus will have a special meaning for the graduating class of 1967. As you turn through the pages of this book and recall the many eventful hours spent in Marion High School. our one pur- pose will have been fulfilled in giving to you - the seventy-first Cactus. Perhaps someday our paths of life may meet again. Then we can reminisce - when '67 YVas The Yearf' Becky Stewart Editor-in-C lhief Printing: Benton Review Publishing Company, Fowler, Indiana Opening Signature: Taylor Publishing Company, Dal- las, Texas Cuts: Ropkey Engraving Company, Indianapolis Cover: Durand Manufacturing Company, Chicago Photography: Gayle, Pulley, Paglow, Lawrence Krehe, and Lawrence Studios Underclass: School Pictures, Incorporated Booster Club Group Picture: Lawrence Studio Regional Basketball Pictures: Anderson, I-Ierald Inc., Courtesy of Frank Woschitz Student Tour Picture: Leader-Tribune, Marion Chroni- cle, by Courtesy of Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Football Team Pictures: by Courtesy of Mr. Robert Pfohl Color Transparencies: RSM Color Lab, Bluffton, In- 4 diana i if A .-. Q 'iw Q sd 4+ fbhiaiii J? Mid Q fr fm f-Q2 ' Q mA W 4 in 4 VA , was 32' QP 1-Li 4 . if Ab. Q PS, t . 4 wr' -gn-v hw is Q - 4 I ' Gif? A ,T F3 ,, A , .. in we id Q E, AA f r F V ' 1 H ' 1? ' ' 'Y' ' ,A,,,.,L: ' A, A 55 .V . 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