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LEFT: Tonya Wright gets ready to send the ball back over the net. 7 TOP RIGHT: Square dancing is just one of the many activities during physical education class in which these seventh graders take part. MIDDLE RIGHT: The band practices the half-time routine they will use at the Milan-Lawrenceburg game. BOTTOM LEFT: Biology students learn knowl- edgeable things by watching movies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Students often clutter up the halls catching up on the latest gossip. 8 TOP LEFT: Lola Amberger finds that hall monitoring is quite an easy and fun job. BOTTOM LEFT: An office worker picks up the absence slips in the lonely dark halls. TOP RIGHT: Relaxing in the bleachers is just one of the many activities that go on at noon time. BOTTOM RIGHT: Terri Cottingham quickly rushes to her next class. 9 10 WHERE DID THE TIME GO? Does anyone realize just how fast time goes When we were in grade school, we had fun is graduation day. You cry and wonder why did by? We think we have all the time in the world because we were making new friends, but as time go by so fast. You would give anything to to do something, but then all of a sudden we we entered high school, we couldn't wait until be back in school and not have the pressures of are hurrying here and there trying to get things we were all Seniors. Once you get in high college, work, etc. done. We are always putting off until tomor- school, this is when time really goes by fast. So why don't you just relax? Take one day at row. If people would do things today, they Before you know it, you are a senior. You go on a time; make the best of your high school days; would have time to sit and relax instead of different field trips, have the privileges of a sen- and hope they will last for a while, working hard during that tomorrow. ior; then the Prom comes ... all of a sudden it 12 TOP: Sharon Schornick, Anna Berold, and Debbie Laws show how hard they work dur- ing a study hall. BELOW: Pam Sparkman dows Calisthenics during Physical Education. BOTTOM: These students pose for a quick picture before getting back to work. 13 14 15 Jlota dzovjnzd IQ79 d-fom aoming Tears . . . smiles . . . happiness . . . and unhappiness were seen on the vari- ous faces of the Milan fans as Home- coming night progressed. Following the band's performance at half-time, the judges announced Lola Amberger as Milan's 1 979-80 Homecoming Queen. Even though the Indians lost a hard fought game against the South Dear- born Knights, 12-21, they did not give up. Todd Zornes ran for an 83 yard touchdown in the final three seconds of the game. Ending the Homecoming was a dance sponsored by the Student Coun- cil with August Heet providing music. Page 16 TOP LEFT: Robin Cutter and Kendra Bergman find the air a little cool riding in a convertible. TOP MIDDLE: Taking a wagon riding during the parade is a new experience for the band. MIDDLE LEFT: Kerry Walker, Milan's drum major, leads the band into the formation of the tradi- tional M . MIDDLE RIGHT: The winning float for the 1979- BO Homecoming was constructed by the Sopho- more class. BOTTOM: Homecoming activities provide enter- tainment for the fans during half time. Page 1 7 TOP RIGHT: Milan waits on the field for South Dearborn to make the first move. MIDDLE LEFT: Homecoming Queen, Lola Amber- ger, is presented with yellow roses by Tony Pen- nington, captain of Milan's football team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Homecoming Queen and Court: Beth Rembert, Debbie Gerhardt, Lisa Asche, Ken- dra Bergman, Lola Amberger, Glenda Collins, Robin Cutter, Shelly Butler. 17 TOP RIGHT: Our Indians are ready to play against the Knights. MIDDLE LEFT: It takes three Knights to take down Jimmy White. MIDDLE RIGHT: Two singers of August Heet sing Stairway To Heaven. BOTTOM: Students of Milan groove to the sound of the music. TEAMS SHOW IMPROVEMENTS The Milan Varsity girls had a record of 2 wins and 1 3 losses. When asking Mr. Huffman his opinion of the girls team he remarked, “Although the girls did not win very many games this past season, the improvement from the opening game to the last was very evi- dent. The girls, for the most part, showed a lot of hustle and desire.” The reserve girls had a record of 2 wins and 13 losses. TOP: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—Row 1: Diane Laws, Debbie Laws, Lola Amberger, Ann Stegemiller, Ruth Maher, Linda Volz. Row 2: Mr. Huffman, Michele Graham (mgr.), Jackie Meinders, Lori Volz, Jeanet Tissingh, Jill Belew (mgr.). Miss Wilson. MIDDLE LEFT: Jumping against the Bulldogs is Ruth Maher. MIDDLE CENTER: Diane Laws throws a pass as Ruth Maher gets ready to set a pick. MIDDLE RIGHT: Showing her dribbling skills, Jana Caplinger drives around her opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Going up for a layup is Jackie Meinders. BOTTOM RIGHT: RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Lisa Williamson, Terri Cottingham, Jackie Meinders. Row 2: Mr.Huffman, Julie Fields, Jeanet Tissingh, Carol Craven, Valerie Comley, Lori Volz, Lori Crum, Miss Wilson. 19 u STUDENTS RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS Honor Night, sponsored by Milan's Lions Club, is one night each year where Milan students are recognized for their achievements during the school year. These achievements may be for high grades, scholarships, perfect attendance, or for outstanding perform- ance in a certain area. TOP LEFT: The valedictorian award goes to Bruce Rueter who had a 4.0 average. TOP RIGHT: Paula White receives the Call schol- arship. MIDDLE: Sixteen seniors received college scholar- ships. BOTTOM: These teachers are waiting to present their awards to the lucky recipients. 20 AWARDING ATHLETES The athletic banquets are sponsored by the Milan Booster Club. Two ban- quets were held, one in March and one in May, to honor participants in the win- ter and spring sports programs. TOP LEFT: Coach Frohman gives Brian Voss the Most Improved Basketball Player plaque. TOP RIGHT: Keeping the Indian on his feet is a job Mr. Adams takes seriously during the ban- quet. MIDDLE LEFT: The girls' varsity basketball team received certificates for participating on the team. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Huffman gives Denise Douglas her letter for playing tennis. BOTTOM CENTER: Coach Adams gives Jeff Mein- ders his Most Valuable Player plaque in wres- tling. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lola Amberger receives her Most Improved Player award in tennis. COLOUR MY WORLD On the starry eve of May 3, the Jun- iors held the traditional Junior-Senior Prom in the gym. The Juniors worked extra hard all day Friday so the gym, which was dec- orated with pastel colors, would look just right for the big night. Brian Voss and Billie Jo Kraus were chosen by their class as Prom King and Queen. Glasses, with the Prom Theme “Col- our My World, were passed out at the door as favors. The afterprom was held on a clear sunny day at Kings Island. TOP RIGHT: Dancing to the song Renegade, Ruth Maher and Brian Gauck twist and twirl in fine style. BOTTOM: Both fast and slow songs are popular as the students and their dates dance the night away. 22 TOP LEFT: Robbie Ward and Penni Patrick boo- gie down to the music. BOTTOM RIGHT: Prom King and Queen are cho- sen by the junior class members by voting for the boy and girl who did the most work; Brian Voss and Billie Jo Kraus were chosen for this honor. 23 TOP LEFT: The band, “Borderline ’ plays many popular songs at the prom. TOP RIGHT: Dennis Blessing and Robin McKinley dance to Colour My World.” MIDDLE LEFT: Harold Bryant and Glenda Collins talk to friends while they wait for the crowning of the King and Queen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ham sandwiches, roast beef, baked beans, potato salad, and relishes are some of the choices that confront Tina Bengie and Kendall Hornberger at the buffet table. 24 TODAY WE FOLLOW .. . TOMORROW WE LEAD The long awaited day of graduation finally arrived on a hot cloudy after- noon on May 18. While the seniors gathered together in the halls for the last time, they remembered their past school experiences, both bad and good. They also realized how much they have learned the true meaning of friendship with both peers and teach- ers. Valedictorian this year was Bruce Rueter while salutatorian was Mary Luke. After the presentation of awards, diplomas, and the graduation class, the traditional receiving line was held out- side. TOP: The guest speakers and school board listen to the traditional song Pomp and Circum- stance. MIDDLE LEFT: Memories cross the minds of many of the class of '80 throughout the entire cere- mony. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mike Tregilgus pays special attention to the speakers. BOTTOM: Different expressions ore seen on vari- ous faces as the class of 1 980 is presented to the oudience. 25 TOP LEFT: Bruce Rueter recalls the good ole times during his valedictorian's speech. TOP RIGHT: Something everyone looks forward to, including Liane Fletcher, is receiving his or her diploma. MIDDLE LEFT: Mary Luke gives her final speech to the graduating class of 1 980. MIDDLE RIGHT: Students receiving college schol- arships are asked to stand for special recognition. BOTTOM: Waiting calmly to receive your dip- loma is not easy. 26 TOP: Bruce Rueter leads the class in the tradi- tional turning of the tassel. MIDDLE LEFT: Leading the seniors out of the gym for the last time are Carl Nickulus and Billie Jo Kraus. MIDDLE RIGHT: Not knowing whether to laugh or cry is a problem for these girls as they realize it is all over. BOTTOM LEFT: These seniors are quite proud of themselves as they wait in the receiving line for congratulations from friends and relatives. BOTTOM RIGHT: Showing true friendship, Robbie Ward and Bruce Rueter congratulate each other. 27 THE NIGHT IS MY ENEMY “The Night Is My Enemy” was laid out as a murder mystery with a blind girl falling in love for the first time. This year's Drama Club play was under the direction of Mrs. Mix. TOP: Pardon me, Augusta. I'd like to present my cousin's child, Gerold Clayton. Gerold, this is Mrs. Garvey.” (Mike Antras, Lisa Gay, Glenda Bryant) MIDDLE RIGHT: Look, they won't stand up any- more. (Stephanie Ashcraft, Bruce Rueter) BOTTOM LEFT: You do? I didn't think Inspectors believed no one the first time. (Brian Gauck, Julie Fields, Robbie Ward) BOTTOM RIGHT: Would you mind very much if I looked at your face—in my own way, of course. (Mike Antras, Lisa Ashe) 28 UNFOLDING OUR TALENTS The annual Spring Concert and Art Show was held in the gym in May. This was a chance for band students to dem- onstrate their musical abilities and for art students to display their projects. TOP: The senior high band performs at the con- cert and art show. MIDDLE LEFT: Hanging baskets, like this one, were a few of the projects exhibited by art stu- dents. MIDDLE: These members of the Girls Glee Club await for instructions from Mr. Schein. BOTTOM RIGHT: Judy” created by Dennis Blessing received the 1980 art award. 29 FOOTBALL HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS Coach Kemmerer said that the team listened well, enjoyed playing the game, and they worked hard. Tony Pennington was the team’s Most Valua- ble Player. The Principal’s Award went to senior quaterback, Bruce Rueter. TOP: VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: Coach Kemmerer, Michele Graham (mgr.), Rick Gress, Joe Volz, Tony Pennington, Mike Antras, Bruce Rueter, Greg John, Mike Tregilgus, Jeff Craven, Mike Freeman, Robbie Ward. Row 2: Brett Tabler, Bobby Smith, Yatzie Roysden, Carl Nickulus, Todd Zornes, David Hensley, Randy Ison, Chris Kohlmeier, Trace Cutter, Andy McIntosh, Brad Asche. Row 3: Coach Hornbach, Allen Gay, Doug Graham, Brent Holt, Greg Anderson, Mike Wisemann, John Hughes, John Killinger, Gary Tharp, James White. Row 4: Coach Spears, Jim Orem (mgr.), Tom Riley, Tim Scheckler, Andy Gress, Tom Antras, Chuck Hastings, Jim Myers, Randy Kirk, Greg Willhite, Milton Teer. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Kemmerer has these players chopping” before a game. BOTTOM LEFTr The Indians are getting in forma- tion to start a crucial play. TOP: Tony Pennington walks away after tackling a South Dearborn player. BOTTOM: JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: Rex Hall, Kelly Morris, Dale Kirk, Herve Bergeron, Jess Chandler, David Voss, Teddy Amberger, Darrell Hossmer, Brian Johnston, Steve Fraasman, John Scanlon. Row 2: Chris Morris, Jason Craven, Steve McKittrick, Tom Burdette, Lloyd Lykins, Doug Swigart, David Eldridge, Ted Smith, Robby Russell, David Smith, Chad Piche. Row 3: Mark Nickulus, Coach Huffman, Dave Petitt, Bryan Craft, Jeff Lewis, Dennis Knapp, Jon Nichols, Joe Wisemann, Mike Willhite, Billy Schmidt. Jenni Schornick, Jane Belew, (mgrs.) 33 WE PLAY TO WIN Even though the reserve team had only 2 wins and 1 2 losses, the team did learn the meaning of teamwork, sportsmanship, and the techniques of volleyball. TOP RIGHT: RESERVE VOLLEYBALL: Row 1: Pam Fallen, Shelley Kellso, Kim Stutler, Piroshka Herrmann, Denise Douglas, Trisha Purcell. Row 2: Lori Volz, Melissa Clark, Julie Fields, Becky McIntosh. Row 3: Manager: Mary Reuter, Deedee Turner, Anita Maher, Carol Craven, Lori Crum, Coach: Rita Negengard. MIDDLE LEFT: Shelley Kellso, voted most improved, serves to the Panthers. MIDDLE RIGHT: During game action, Julie Fields and the rest of the team, concentrate on getting the ball over the net. BOTTOM RIGHT: Anita Maher encourages the team to win. 34 DETERMINATION + PRACTICE = VICTORY Although there were no permanent starters back from last year, the girls’ varisty volleyball worked together as a team. They had a record of 6 wins, 9 losses. Senior player, Lola Amberger, was chosen Most Valuable Player by her fellow teammates and Ruth Maher received the Principal’s Award. TOP LEFT: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: ROW 1: Debbie Laws, Ann Stegmiller, Lola Amberger, Shari Williamson, Sherri Purcell, Lisa Spaulding, ROW 2: Manager: Sherlie Haase, Lisa Williamson, Jeanet Tissingh, Glenda Bryant, Ruth Maher, Linda Volz, Diane Laws, Coach; Rita Negangard. MIDDLE LEFT: Debbie Laws returns a serve to the Bulldogs. MIDDLE RIGHT: The team Takes 5 between games. BOTTOM LEFT: Shari Williamson gets ready for a spike as number 10, Diane Laws, sets it up. 35 CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS LEAD BY SENIORS Coach Frohman said this year was a good one even though their record was disappointing. Most valuable runner went to senior Scott Sheckler, who also was an all-conference runner. Brian Hoffmeyer was awarded most- improved runner. TOP RIGHT: The Indians lose to Brookville in a very close meet. MIDDLE LEFT: Going around the flag, Jody Fled derman is ahead of the opposing runner. MIDDLE RIGHT: After a hard, long race, Robbie Ward receives his place. BOTTOM LEFT: CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Coach Frohman, Neal Stegemiller, Lisa Gay, Scott Sheckler, Jeff Meinders, Robbie Ward, Jody Fled- derman, Andy McIntosh, Brian Hoffmeyer. ATHLETES RECOGNIZED AT FALL BANQUET A fall sports banquet is a dinner to honor those boys and girls who are out- standing in the sports in which they have competed. There are many different awards that an athlete may get. For example, the Principal's Award, which goes to the highest ranking student in Varsity Bas- ketball and Football. Also, there is the Participation Awards which goes to any person who participates in a sport but does not letter. The Block M award goes to anyone in sports who has earned 300 points or more. Advanced Certificates goes to anyone who already has the Block M Award. The Jacket Awards goes to anyone who has 900 varsity points in one sport and 200 in another varsity sport. The Blanket Award goes to anyone who has 900 varsity points in three varsity sports. I N ■ TOP LEFT: David Hensely smiles meekly as every one waits for the next presentation. TOP RIGHT: Athletes wait anxiously to hear their name called for an award. MIDDLE LEFT: While the Cross Country runners wait for their awards, they smile in content. MIDDLE RIGHT: As the varsity Football players stand nervously, Mr. Kemmer tells what awards are given. BOTTOM: Mr. Ratledge presents the Tennis Awards. 37 THE YEAR OF THE INDIANS This year was the year of the Indians since they were the 1980 sectional champions. The final game of the sec- tional was an old fashioned barnburner with our Indians coming out on top with a 59-52 victory over East Central in a double over-time thriller. Our Indians compiled another win- ning season with a record of 15-8. Mike Cutter was voted as the team’s most- valuable player. He also was a member of the all-conference team along with Kendall Hornberger, who was the lead- ing scorer in the conference. The year started off slow but after the team got over sickness the Indians fired up and went all the way to the regional where they were finally defeated by South Dearborn. TOP RIGHT: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Kevin Johnson, Andy McIntosh, Robbie Ward, David Hensley, Kendall Hornberger, Jerry Beard. Row 2: Coach Frohman, Jody Fledderman, James White, Bruce Rueter, Mike Cutter, Rodger Cutter, Brian Voss. MIDDLE LEFT: Rodger Cutter dribbles around a Bulldog player. MIDDLE RIGHT: Brian Voss goes for two against Batesville. BOTTOM LEFT: Some spectators get a good view of the sectional victory over Jac-can-Del. BOTTOM RIGHT: RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: James White, Mike Alloway, Greg Morris, Rodger Cutter. Row 2: Joe Ryan, (mgr.), Greg Anderson, Neal Stegemiller, Mike Wiesmann, Ke m Johnson, Andy McIntosh, Todd Schwipps, Butch Robbins, (mgr.). Coach Baurley. 38 FUTURE INDIANS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1—Mike Murphy, Randy Scudder, Doug Bergman, Milton Teer, Tom Antras, Bryant Lewis, Bill Hankins. Row 2—Chris Stutler (mgr.), Steve Burns, Kris Hornberger, Jim Myers, Scott Arnett, Glen Wheeler, Coach Cook. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1 — Frank Collier, Ted Amberger, Bryan Craft, Ted Smith, Chad Piche, Paul Elliott, Rick Burford. Row 2—Coach Hornbach, Chris Morris, Jason Craven, Mark Nickulus, Dennis Knapp, Jon Nichols, Rod Bradley, David Smith (mgr.) SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1 — Rusty Randall, Richard Maher, Brian Johnston, Kelly Morris, Larry Conradi, Steve Schwipps. Row 2—Coach Meyer, David Eldridge, Lloyd Lykins, Harold Hyatt, George Meadors, Mike Kelso, Kurt Reids, Scott Davidson (mgr.) 39 I t FORE 1 1 TOP LEFT: Where is the golf club thot Dane Smith is holding? TOP RIGHT: GOLF TEAM: Row 1: Coach Lockwood, Dale Holbert, Chris Kohlmeier, Roger Cutter, Joel Knox, Rick Davies, Greg Sparks. MIDDLE LEFT: Greg Sparks shows great form after teeing off. MIDDLE RIGHT: After setting his ball up on a fair- way tee, Dane Smith concentrates on his aim. BOTTOM RIGHT: After scrambling for a nice dou- ble bogey, Greg Sparks picks up his golf ball. 40 MILAN WRESTLERS PIN TO WIN The Varsity team had a 6-9 season record, and the Reserve team had a 2-2 season record. There were two awards given, one was for Most Valuable Player which went to Jeff Meinders and the other award for Most Improved went to Yatzie Roysdean. The loss of four excellent seniors will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill. TOP LEFT: VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Row 1 — Lonnie Feller, Bobby Smith, Mike Tregilgus, Jeff Meinders, Rick Marshall, Mark Goedl, Joe Burdette. Row 2—Coach Adams, Yatzie Roysden, Carl Nickulus, Doug Graham, John McKeown, Gary Gress, Greg Heil, James Orem (mgr.) MIDDLE RIGHT: Joe Burdette controls the far arm and keeps his opponent down. MIDDLE LEFT: Yatzie Roydsen puts his weight into attempting a take down. BOTTOM LEFT: A Batesville opponent is unsuc cessful in preventing Bob Smith from escaping. BOTTOM RIGHT: RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM: Row 1—Mary Ellen Lawburgh (mgr.), Lonnie Feller, Brian Hoffmeyer, Brent Holt, Andy Gress, Penny Patrick (mgr.). Row 2—Coach Adams, Ginny Meinders (mgr.), Kennie Honeycutt, John Hughes, Trace Cutter, Randy Ison, Gary Tharp, Stephanie Ashcraft (mgr.). 41 ON YOUR MARK ... GET The girls’ track team had a record of 1-5. Ruth Maher received Most Valua- ble Player; and Billie Jo Kraus received Most Improved. The boys’ track team had a record of 5-6. MVP award went to Robbie Ward and MIP went to Jeff Craven. The MVP for the boys’ Jr-High track was Mark Nickulus and the MVP for the girls’ track was Tammy Gray. TOP: Ginny Meinders awaits her turn as Shari Williamson does her best at the long jump. MIDDLE RIGHT: Fellow teammates sit in the bleachers talking about their strategies. BOTTOM LEFT: Robbie Ward has determination on his face as he runs for the long jump. BOTTOM RIGHT: JUNIOR HIGH TRACK: Row 1: Steve Schwipps, Tammy Gray, Vicky Kieffer, Terri Bible, Mike Fields, Terri Lawburgh, Terri Pennington, Ted Amberger, Herve Bergeron, Mike Biddle. Row 2: Chris Owens, Sjon Green, Russ Griffith, Mark Nickulus, Jeff Lewis, Joe Wiesmann, Mike Willhibe, David Eldridge, Bridget Bentley, Anita Holt, Richard Maher, Coach Spears. 42 TOP: GIRLS TRACK: Row 1: Kim Jordan, Lisa Bergeron, Ann Stegemiller, Jackie Meinders, Jeanet Tissingh, Maria Bergeron, Stephanie Ashcraft, Mary Ellen Lawburgh. Row 2: Coach Adams, Kim Stutler, Shelly Pennington, Billie Jo Kraus, Trish Purcell, Valerie Comley, Ruth Maher, Ginny Meinders, Dee Dee Turner, Anita Maher, Shari Williamson, Penny Patrick, Jill Belew, Michelle Graham (mgr.). MIDDLE LEFT: After throwing the shot put, Ann Stegemiller follows through with good form. MIDDLE RIGHT: Concentration is just one of the things Todd Zornes does before throwing the dis- cus. BOTTOM LEFT: BOYS TRACK: Row 1: Bill Hankins, Glen Wheeler, Brian Hoffmeyer, Andy McIntosh, Steve McConnell, Allen Gay, Mike Wiesmann, Todd Schwipps, James White, Todd Zornes, Carl Baker, Doug Graham. Row 2: Coach Ratledge, John Hughes, Carl Nickulus, Jeff Craven, Greg Anderson, Neal Stegemiller, Scott Scheckler, Jerry Beard, Steve Burns, Ernie Hankins, Robbie Ward. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Eldridge gets ready for the gun to go off. ♦ 43 BOYS TENNIS SWINGS INTO ACTION Milan’s Boy’s Tennis Team fin- ished their season with a 5-6 record. Senior Mike Cutter was named Sin- gles Conference champ at Law- renceburg. Special awards this year went to Senior Mike Cutter, Most-Valuable, and Sophomore Rodger Cutter, Most-Improved. TOP RIGHT: BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM—Coach Rat- ledge, Rodger Cutter, Brian Voss, Dane Smith, Mike Cutter, Mike Murphy, Greg Sparks, Mike Alloway. TOP LEFT: Showing his great volleying ability, Mike Cutter scores match point. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Alloway and Mike Mur- phy show their talent as they warm up for their doubles match. BOTTOM LEFT: Dane Smith shows his great for- earm in competition. 44 TENNIS IS OUR RACKET The girls’ varsity tennis team had a season record of 2-10. The reserve team had a season record of 1-5-1. Coach Huffman said that it was a dis- appointing year for everyone. He also said he thought the team would win more of their matches, and was sur- prised when they lost. Even though the team had a losing season, they still had fun. The MVP award went to Robin Cutter and the MIP award went to Lola Amberger, both seniors. TOP LEFT: VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Lola Amberger, Debbie Laws, Robin Cutter, Diane Laws. Row 2: Glenda Bryant (mgr.), Teresa Sizemore, Debbie Voss, Sherri Purcell, Denise Douglas, Shelly Kelso, Coach Huffman. MIDDLE LEFT: RESERVE TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Angie Russell, Jana Caplinger, Amy Fletcher, Faythe Hyatt. Row 2: Glenda Bryant (mgr.), Marty Allgeier, Bonita Gauck, Lori Crum, Karen Goedl, Melissa Clark, Mary Reuter, Coach Huffman. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lola Amberger anticipates what her opponent is going to do. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Laws waits for her oppo- nent to serve. 45 ACTION ON THE DIAMOND Milan’s Baseball teams had a medio- cre season. Even though the varsity had a record of 5 wins and 1 2 losses, they showed the value of teamwork and sportsmanship. TOP LEFT: VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1: Gary Gress, Mike Tregilgus, Brian Voss, Brett Tabler, Larry Comley, Brent Holt, Bobby Smith. Row 2: Coach Hornbach, Coach Cook, Tom Riley, Kendall Hornberger, David Hensley, Tony Pennington, Mike Cutter, Bruce Reuter, Greg Morris. TOP RIGHT: Greg Morris, one of Milan’s ace pitchers, concentrates before the wind up. MIDDLE LEFT: Mike Tregilgus signals from behind the plate for the pitch. BOTTOM LEFT: Kendall Hornberger is ready and waiting to stop any ball that gets in his way. BOTTOM RIGHT: The team takes a short rest between innings. 46 TOP LEFT: David Hensley, first baseman, is ready for any play at his base. TOP RIGHT: Mike Tregilgus keeps the game alive and exciting with a false alarm foul ball. MIDDLE LEFT: Brian Voss puts Milan on the score board with a run. RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM: Row 1: Tom Antras, Andy Gress, Milton Teer, Andy Bushorn, Greg Willhite. Row 2: Coach Cook, Larry Comley, Jerry Sawyer, Brad Asche, Kris Hornberger, Mike Murphy, Jimmy Myers, Tom Riley, Greg Morris, Coach Hornbach. 47 BASKETBALL MHS 0 SCORE FOOTBALL Varsity North Decatur 33 MHS 0 East Central 28 MHS 12 Greensburg 26 MHS 0 Brookville 30 MHS 0 Lowrenceburg 48 MHS 14 Ind. Deaf School 6 MHS 12 South Dearborn 21 MHS 21 South Decatur 33 MHS 0 Botesville 72 MHS 18 Edinburg 14 MHS 0 Season Record: 2-8 RESERVE Botesville 6 MHS 6 Eost Central 14 MHS 6 Greensburg 12 MHS 6 Brookville 0 MHS 12 South Dearborn 26 MHS 8 Lowrenceburg 18 Season Record: 1 -5 FOOTBALL Jr. High MHS vs. Eost Control MHS vs. Madison MHS vs. Brookville MHS vs. lowrenceburg MHS vs. Greensburg MHS vs. South Dearborn MSH vs. South Decatur MHS vs. Botesville MHS 40 Record:1-7 CROSSCOUNTRY Botesville 20 MHS 23 Lowrenceburg 38 MHS 28 East Central 27 MHS 35 Joe Cen Del 25 MHS 40 Rising Sun 22 MHS 36 Brookville 22 MHS 20 Laurel 37 MHS 30 Joe Cen Del 28 MHS 29 South Dearborn 26 MHS 41 Greensburg 20 EIAC Placed 5th County Meet South Ripley Jac Cen Del Milan 19 47 68 Record 8-4 Vanity Boy laurel Richmond Med or a Joe Cen Del Greensburg South Ripley Botesville North Oecotur County Tourney South Dearborn Hauser Lawrencebura Switzerland Co. Rising Sun Shawe East Central South Decotur Southwestern Brookville South Dearborn Sectional South Ripley Joe Cen Del % s CentTol Regional South Dearborn Record: 15-8 Medora Joe Cen Del Greensburg South Ripley Botesville North Decatur Hauser Lawrence burg Switzerland Co. Rising Sun Shawe East Central South Decatur .Southwestern Brookville South Dearborn Record; 6-12 43 67 50 51 81 81 60 52 56 48 57 63 81 60 78 70 66 77 53 64 56 . 520T 70 26 51 38 27 44 30 45 22 36 46 46 59 33 43 38 45 43 61 MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS 27 18 22 34 38 43 28 34 30 49 36 37 25 41 26 52 Joe Cen Del South Dearborn BotesviRe South Decotur Eost Central Greensburg d: 2-14 BASKETBALL Girls’ Reserve BASKETBALL Girls Varsity South Ripley Lowrenceburg ICA Joe Cen Del Rising Sun Brookvft South Dearborn MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS 6 12 9 8 18 6 17 6 21 11 16 12 18 4 South Ripley Lowrenceburg Oldenburg Jac Cen Del Rising Sun Brookville Rising Sun South Dearborn Laurel South Decatur Joe Cen Del Botesville Eost Central Greensburg Season Record; 2-12 1 m 24 15 25 29 19 32 -15 19 fll F 19 19 41 37 34 MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS 30 35 41 48 43 62 44 33 51 30 34 38 40 BASKETBALL Freshmen South Dearborn South Ripley Rising Sun Jac Cen Del Eost Central 34 North Decatur 51 South Ripley 33 Botesville 37 South Decatur 48 Lowrenceburg 46 Brookville 36 South Dearborn 40 Brookville 29 Season Record: 8-5 BASKETBALL Eighth Grode MHS 24 Manchester 44 MHS 29 St. Louis 38 MHS 23 South Ripley 47 MHS 37 Rising Sun 29 MHS 18 Brookville 59 MHS 43 South Dearborn 48 MHS 27 Moores Hill 54 MHS 33 Dillsboro 49 MHS 51 Eost Centrol 53 MHS 19 BotesviHe 47 MHS 38 South Decatur 49 MHS 22 Dillsboro 41 MHS 31 Joe Cen Del 33 MHS 40 Lawrence burg 59 MHS 27 Holton County Tourney 37 MHS 56 Eost Centrol 52 MHS 47 South Ripley Record: 2-15 BASKETBALL Seventh Grade MHS 27 Manchester 23 MHS 40 St. Louis 28 MHS 35 South Ripley 29 MHS 42 Rising Sun 34 MHS 45 Brookville 46' MHS 37 South Dearborn 36 MHS 50 Morris Hill 24 MHS 21 Dillsboro 31 MHS 34 Eost Central 22 MHS 30 Batesville 21 MHS 39 South Decatur 42 MHS 28 Dillsboro 26 MHS 41 JocCenDel 36' MHS 34 Lawrence burg 54 MHS 41 Hohon County Tourney 34 MHS 48 Joe Cen Del 38 MHS 23 Batesville Record 12-5 WRESTLING Varsity 23 MHS 24 Providence 45 MHS 55 Scottsburg 18 MHS 11 Modison 59 MHS 23 South Dearborn 48 MHS 45 Scottsburg 30 MHS 39 Lawrenceburg 36 MHS 24 East Central 44 MHS 48 Lawrence burp 24 MHS 15 East Central 54 MHS 11 BotesviHe 57 MHS 36 Indian Creek 31 MHS 6 Triton Central 52 MHS 15 Eost Central 52 MHS 6 Batesville 62 MHS 1 Providence 0 Season Record: 6-9 Green sburg lawrenceburg Batesville Oldenburg Modison South Dearborn ElAC— lawrenceburg East Central Brook ville tushville Batesville South Dearborn East Centrol MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS 28 37 14 59 32 Batesville South Ripley East Central lawrenceburg ElAC Brook vi He Aurora Invrtohonol Volleyball —Vorwty —Reserve Tenon -lay. 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Baseball —Reserve RESERVE MHS 0 Greensburg 72 MHS 30 Scottsburg 27 MHS 36 South Dearborn 21 MHS 16 East Centrol 24 MHS 9 BotesviHe 45 MHS 29 North Decatur 35 Season Record: 2 4 TENNIS Girl ' Season Record: 2-11 TRACK “ BotesviBe Sou «pley SouWf Dearborn JocCer -Del Eo$t Central Brookville Season Record: I-5 [ M track h High BASEBALL Varsity MHS 8 South Ripley 9 MHS 11 Greensburg 12 MHS 1 Rising Sun 0 MHS 4 Houser 0 MHS 8 Brookville 12 MHS 4 Batesville 3 MHS 3 Modison Shawe 9 MHS 1 Lawrenceburg 2 MHS 6 Greensburg 3 MHS 1 East Centrol 11 MHS 4 Lawrenceburg 5 MHS 17 South Dearborn 27 MHS 3 South Dearborn 12 MHS 4 Jennings County ! 8 MHS 7 South Decatur J 1 MHS 3 Brookville 10 MHS 4 Sectional Switzerland County 8 Scores not available: I Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost 77 68 91 46 73 81 Lost Lost Lost lost 7th Lost Lost JUST HAVING FUN Future Teachers is an organization of students who get a chance to help other students and have fun, but it also involves a lot of work. Some of the stu- dents were teachers’ aides and graded papers for those teachers. All the stu- dents were recognized at honor night. TOP: FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Row 1: Gretchen Haessig, Gwen Sparks, Pam Fallen, Piroshka Herrmann, Teresa Sizemore, (president) Deanna Rodgers, Sue Kamphaus. Row 2: Dale Holbert, Tonya Loebsack, Marty Allgeier, Faythe Hyatt, Jo Ann Kennedy, (treasurer) Tammy Taylor, Carol Craven, Patty Fallen, Mary Reuter, Andrea Haessig, Karen Goedl, Mrs. Droege, Annette Warren. MIDDLE RIGHT: Some members of the FTA listen closely to what is being said. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Droege goes over some plans for the club to do next. 52 YOU GOTTA HAVE ART The Art Club was a very active club this year. Their activities included hav- ing a haunted house, selling “m m’s, sponsoring two dances featuring Mark Sebastion and Tony Galuzo from Q102, and having a balloon at their bazaar. St. Louis was the spot where the club went to spend their money and to have a good time. TOP LEFT: Row 1: Albert Fullenkamp, Mr. Hunger, JoAnn Kennedy, Faythe Hyatt, Denise Adkinson. Row 2: Dennis Blessing, (vice- president), Debby Speckman, (president), Ginny Meinders, Butch Robbins, Diane Laws, Sherry Birkle, Dee Dee Turner. Row 3: Mary Skeen, Carla Bengie, Carol Craven, Valerie Comley, Sherlie Haase, Pam Sumpter, Carla Holt. MIDDLE LEFT: Inflating the balloon before its ascension was a sight for visitors at the bazaar. MIDDLE RIGHT: These club members sell some arts and crafts at their bazaar. BOTTOM LEFT: Debby Speckman informs the members about their trip to St. Louis. BOTTOM RIGHT: Art club members get a breath- taking view from the top of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. 53 THE STARS OF MILAN The Milan Drama Club was very active this year performing three plays. The Thanksgiving play, A Children’s Thanksgiving, was written by Jody Fled- derman and Robbie Ward. The club has a raffle for an eight track tape player to help pay for expenses. BOTTOM RIGHT: DRAMA CLUB: OUTSIDE ROW: Glenda Bryant, Mike Antras, Mary Luke, Sharon Schornick, Ann Stegemiller, Lisa Asche, Tony Pennington, Bruce Rueter, Robbie Ward, Barb Nesbitt, Mary Ellen Lawburgh, Terri Cottingham, Kim Reuter, Beth Rembert, Shelly Butler, Joe Velz, Billie Jo Kraus, Kerry Walker, Mike Wiesmann, Jody Fledderman, Debbie Laws, Robin Cutter, Joel Knox, Teresa Sizemore, Tonya Loebsack, Lisa Gay, Mike Cutter, Charles Coover. INSIDE ROW: Denise Douglas, Ruth Maher, Melanie Givan, Mary Skeen, Tammy Taylor, Charlotte, Caudill, Anita Maher, Angie Watts, Dee Dee Turner, Mike Tregilgus, Julie Fields (treasurer), Brian Gauck (president), Kathy Jobst (vice- president), Stephanie Ashcraft (secretary), Yvonne Randall, Michelle Graham, Angie Kroner, Aaron Hoffmeyer, Rodger Cutter, Piroschka Herrmann, Tracey Howard, Marty Allgeier, Lola Amberger, Debbie Voss. CENTER: Mrs. Mix (sponsor). TOP RIGHT: Though not seen, many backstage hands are needed to help produce the plays. MIDDLE RIGHT: Many long hard hours went into the performance of the play The Night Is My r 54 TAKING PRIDE IN OUR ATHLETES There were many athletes this year who received participation awards, let- ters, jackets, and even one blanket was given away. MHS should be very proud of such fine athletes. TOP LEFT: Being recognized at the banquet is something everyone enjoys. MIDDLE LEFT: Receiving a jacket, which Debbie Laws and Lola Amberger do, is an honor one will always remember. BOTTOM LEFT: LETTERMAN CLUB: ROW 1: Shari Williamson, Tony Pennington, Dane Smith, Debbie Laws, Mike Freeman, Kendal Hornberger, Bruce Rueter, Mike Cutter, Lola Amberger, Robin Cutter, Rick Gress, Mr. Ratledge (Sponsor). ROW 2: Jeff Craven, Lisa Gay, Ernie Hankins, Mike Tregilgus, Mike Antras, Jody Fledderman, Scott Sheckler, Robbie Ward, Jeff Meinders, Rick Marshall, Greg John. ROW 3: James White, Pam Fallen, Renata Wheeler, David Hensley, Sherri Purcell, Ginny Meinders, Rodger Cutter, Yatzie Roysden, Bobby Smith, Gary Gress, Greg Sparks, Michelle Graham. ROW 4: Allen Gay, Andy McIntosh, Neal Stegemiller, Tom Riley, Todd Zornes, Linda Volz, Diane Laws, Chris Kohlmeier, Jim Crem, Shelley Pennington, Ann Stegemiller. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jody Fledderman and Robin Cutter stop to talk before going to a meeting. 55 WE BELIEVE IN MUSIC TOP: SENIOR HIGH CHORUS: Row 1 — Gwendolyn Sparks, Pam Fallen, Shelly Butler, Gretchen Haessig, Sherlie Haase, Maria Bergeron, Valerie Comley, Carla Bengie, Mary Ellen Lawburgh, Julie Fields, Beth Rembert. Row 2 —Shari Williamson, Lisa Spaulding, Tonya Loebsack, Melissa Clark, Melanie Givan, Brad Asche, Joe Craven, Dirk Hoyer, Brian Gauck, Mike Wiesmann, Ann Stegemiller, Geena Estes, Sherri Purcell, Terri Cottingham, Jackie Caplinger. Row 3—Tracey Howard, Stephanie Ashcraft, Lisa Asche, Glenda Bryant, Lisa Gay, Bruce Rueter, Mike Antras, John Huhges, Kerry Walker, Neal Stegemiller, Greg Anderson, James White, Tamyra Taylor, Lola Amberger, Debbie Voss, Jill Belew. Row 4—Deanna Rodgers, Rhonda Barger, Lisa Bergeron, Linda Schornick, Anita Maher, Lesa Franklin, Yvonne Randall, Kathy Jobst, Stacey Delap, Jeanet Tissingh, Andrea Haessig, Karen Goedl, Trisha Purcell, Susan Kamphaus, Kim Reuter. BOTTOM SENIOR HIGH BAND: Row 1—Sherri Purcell, Mary Ellen Lawburgh, Melanie Givan, Mark Goedl, Stacey Delap, Gwendolyn Sparks, Melissa Clark, Shelly Pennington, Lola Amberger, Mike Cutter. Row 2—Shelly Butler, Lisa Spaulding, Howard Carey, Jill Belew, Tracey Howard, Tamyra Taylor, Beth Rembert, Terri Cottingham, Jeff Craven, Ann Stegemiller, Brian Gauck, Kerry Walker, Tom Coover, Bob Smith, Glenda Bryant. Row 3—Joel Knox, Jana Caplinger, Trisha Purcell, Amy Fletcher, Lisa Gay, Bonita Gauck, Robin McKinley, Dennis Blessing, Julie Fields, Paula White, Ted Amberger, Rick Davies, Scott Arnett, Terri Lawburgh, Lori Crum, Mike Wiesmann, Steve Mathes, Greg Willhite, Mike Murphy, John Hughes, Neal Stegemiller, Brian Voss, Chris Kohlmeier, Greg Sparks, Mike Tregilgus, Bruce Rueter. Row 4—Eddie McKittrick, Theresa Rennekamp, Wendy Bohlke, Kim Knight, Kim Jordan, Marcia Rodgers, Jason Craven, Robbie Ward, Jackie Meinders, Trace Cutter, Rodger Cutter, Charles Coover, Dane Smith, Dean Steinmetz, Mike Alloway, James White, Aaron Hoffmeyer. Row 5—Robert Strassell, Tonya Loebsack, Andy Bushorn, Larry Comley, Brian Hoffmeyer, Greg John, Mrs. Phillippe, Stephanie Ashcraft, Mr. Schein. 56 “WE SING THE SONGS...” GLEE CLUB—ROW 1; Debbie Voss, Glenda Bryant, Lisa Gay, Shari Williamson, Shelly Butler, Beth Rembert, Melanie Givan, Lola Amberger, Lisa Asche. ROW 2: Jill Belew, Stephanie Ashcraft, Lisa Spaulding, Ann Stegemiller, Sherri Purcell, Valerie Comley, Tamyro Taylor, Carla Bengie, Maria Bergerson, Sherlie Haase, Tracey Howard. ROW 3: Pam Fallen, Gwendolyn Sparks, Melissa Clark, Tonya Loebsack, Gretchen Haessig, Mary Ellen Lawburgh, Geena Estes, Julie Fields, Terri Cottingham, Jackie Caplinger. JR. HIGH CHORUS—ROW 1: Eddie Hulsey, Terri Bible, Tammy Ward, Tammy Lewis, Jane Belew, Mark Tuttle. ROW 2: Carol Driggers, Jodee Lauber, Melissa White. ROW 3: Chris Sparkman, Chris Honeycutt, Mrs. Phillippe, Stephanie Murray, Gay Morgan. ROW 4: Billy Treadway, Kevin Gray, Chris Arnett, Lisa Stressed, Jamie Sue Knowlton, Patricia Patrick, Lizzie Rucker, Cathy Schweppe, Jeni Schornick, Rebecca Rodgers. ROW 5: Joyce Johnson, Sherry Lee, Theresa Rennekamp, Teresa Craft, Melinda Foley, Wendy Bohlke, Kim Knight. ROW 6: Sarah Fugate, Rachelle Fledderman, Terri Lawburgh, Kelly Weber, Beverly Spurlock. 57 SUMMING IT UP Selling ads, selling yearbooks, draw- ing layouts, cropping pictures, and typ- ing are just a few of the jobs the year- book staff does. Without this effort and working long hours, there would be no yearbook. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Laws, Mary Skeen, and Sharon Schornick need plenty of room as they work with dummy sheets. MIDDLE LEFT: Thinking of some outlines is not always easy as Robin Cutter tries to finish a lay- out. MIDDLE: Mrs. Waehaus discusses some techni- ques with Denise Douglas and Mary Skeen. MIDDLE RIGHT: Butch Robbins, who always makes his deadlines, works on a page for this year's book. BOTTOM: REBUS STAFF: Row 1: Robin Cutter, Debbie Laws, (Editor), Denise Douglas. Row 2: Marcia Rodgers, Mary Skeen, Sharon Schornick, Kim Jordan. Row 3: Mrs. Waehaus, Joe Ryan, Tina Murray, Mary Conradi, Butch Robbins, Mr. Baurley. 58 INFORMING THE STUDENTS The newspaper staff has the respon- sibility of publishing the Totem Post and informing students of what’s happen- ing. Along with selling ads, the staff sold note pads to help pay for publish- ing the paper. TOP LEFT: NEWSPAPER STAFF: Row 1: Amy Fletcher, Renata Wheeler, Dee Dee Turner, Bonita Gauck. Row 2: Michelle Graham, Mr. Adams, Billie Jo Kraus. Row 3: Dirk Hoyer, Jody Fledderman, Mike Antras, Brian Gauck, David Ray, Yvonne Randall, Lisa Asche, Angie Bohlke, Stephanie Ashcraft. TOP RIGHT: Stephanie Ashcraft learns what it means to justify her margin.” MIDDLE LEFT: Michelle Graham cuts paper into column size for the finished typed copy. MIDDLE RIGHT: Putting the finishing touches on the ad pages requires Dennis Blessing to really concentrate. BOTTOM LEFT: Brian Gauck and Stephanie Ash- craft talk about where to put ads in the paper. HUNTING OUR ANCESTORS Junior Historical Society is an organi- zation of students who are eager to learn about historical landmarks around them. The club took several field trips this year. TOP LEFT: JUNIOR HISTORICAL: Row 1: Gwen Sporks, Tonya Loebsack, Alyson Goodwin, Wendy Bohlke, Kim Knight. Row 2: Barb Nesbitt, Chris Dornbach, Tonya Wright, Charlotte Caudill, Angie Bohlke, Mrs. Droege. Row 3: Tim Dorn- bach, Melissa Dundes, Kelly Weber, Patty Fallen, Deanna Rodgers. MIDDLE LEFT: Patty Fallen starts to lock the show- case after putting a mysterious item in it. MIDDLE RIGHT: Angie Bohlke gets ready to get in the car before leaving for a field trip. BOTTOM CENTER: Some students listen to Mrs. Droege as she talks about a newsletter. 60 INSTALLING STUDENT COURT Student Council is an organization to encourage student government, student responsibility, initiative, leadership, and school pride. TOP LEFT: STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Beth Rembert, (Treasurer), Paula White, (President), Lisa Spaulding, (Vice-President), Julie Fields, (Secretary), David Voss. Row 2: Mrs. Dunker, Bobby Starkey, Denise Douglas, Debbie Scudder, Brian Gauck, Kathy Jobst, Mike Alloway, Mr. Stock. Row 3: Greg Sparks, Aaron Hoffmeyer, Allen Gay, Amy Fletcher, Glenda Bengie, Pam Brown, Mark Hoffman. MIDDLE LEFT: This year's heart queen was Jackie Caplinger, a member of the sophomore class. MIDDLE RIGHT: David Voss registers the eighth grade to vote for Student Council president and vice-president. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Hoffman does his job by monitoring the halls. 61 RICK GRESS REPRESENTS MHS AT STATE The Milan F.F.A. proved this year that being in F.F.A. doesn’t mean just working out in fields or tending cows. This group was very busy selling seeds, cider, and cleaner to make money for their club. Other activities included judging of livestock, dairy, insects and plants. The year was a successful one; it was proved by bringing home a nice number of trophies and plaques. TOP RIGHT: ROW 1: Kendall Hornberger, Jeff Volz, Rick Marshall, Ginny Meinders (secretary), Mark Bennett (reporter), Jeff Meinders (presi- dent), James White (vice-president), Scott Sheck- ler (treasurer), Doug Walker, Terry Stutler, Rick Gress (sentinel), Mr. Cook (sponsor). ROW 2: John McKeown, Brett Tabler, Gary Gress, Eugene Caudill, Allan Crum, Greg Heil, Rick Addison, Bill Horton, Jeff Holt, Kevin Johnson, Mark Adams, Greg John. ROW 3: Brent Holt, Richard Riehle, Greg Anderson, John Mockbee, Andy Gress, Randy Scudder, Tim Sheckler, Brad Asche, Dean Steinmetz, Andy Shelton. ROW 4: Greg Holt, Tom Stanley, Joe Ryan, John Orem, Doug Berg- man, Joe Burdette, Larry Schornick, Milton Teer, Steve McConnell, Steve Burns, Jackie Meinders. ROW 5: Jerry McKeown, David Author, James Greer, Mark Hoffman, Randy Kirk, Chuck Hast- ings, Anita Maher. MIDDLE LEFT: Rick Gress, Milan's State qualifier, demonstrates his forestry techniques. MIDDLE RIGHT: Joe Ryan does his best to try to interest Mike Alloway in buying some seeds. BOTTOM LEFT: Waiting for the meeting to start, Tony Pennington poses for a quick picture. BOTTOM RIGHT: These fellows really pay special attention during the meeting. 62 LOCKER BUDDY IS NEW IDEA FOR FHA This year FHA had various activities for the members to join in. They had a dance with FFA, Daddy-Date Night, Mother-Daughter banquet, and sold daffodils. TOP LEFT: Kathy Jobst stops to chat before going to a meeting. TOP RIGHT: Surprised by her locker buddy, Annette Kroner receives a little present. BELOW: FHA: ROW 1: Mrs. Lamb (Sponsor) Tammy Taylor, Angie Kroner, Debbie Scudder, Mary Luke, Billie Jo Kraus, Lisa Spaulding, Jill Belew, Mrs. Fritch (Sponsor). ROW 2: Stephanie Ashcraft, Linda Schornick, Diane Laws, Lola Amberger, Debbie Laws, Sharon Schornick, Lisa Asche, Kathy Jobst, Ann Stegemiller, Paul Fugate, Linda Houston. ROW 3: Denise Adkinson, Annette Kroner, Pam Brown, Carol Craven, Angie Russell, Jana Caplinger, Mary Reuter, Sandy Lotton, Maria Bergeron, Jackie Caplinger, Melissa Clark. ROW 4: Gwen Sparks, Barb Nesbitt, Valerie Comley, Sherlie Haase, Pam Fallen, Carla Bengie, Terri Cottingham, Tonya Loebsack, Tracey Howard. ROW 5: Donna Peak, Lisa Adkinson, Jodi Adams, Debbie Emery, Lisa Bergeron, Diana Amburgy, Glenda Bengie, Charlotte Caudill, Darla Willoughby. 63 NEW MEMBERS INSTALLED In order to be accepted in National Honor Society, a 3.0 average and good character are important require- ments. One of the activities the club did was to sponsor a dance after a basketball game. TOP RIGHT: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: Mary Conradi, Mary Luke, Mike Antras. Row 2: Shelly Butler, Paula White, Mike Tregilgus, Jody Fledderman, Bruce Rueter, Mike Cutter, Glenda Bryant, Lisa Gay, Kathy Jobst. MIDDLE LEFT: Aaron Hoffmeyer lights his candle during the installation of new members. MIDDLE RIGHT: During a meeting, Mike Cutter discusses matters about having a dance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Volz’s mind wanders away from the discussion. SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE—A PART OF FCA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes applies muscle and action to the Chris- tian Faith. It strives to strengthen the moral, mental, and spiritual fiber of America’s athletes and coaches. The F.C.A. approaches the high school and college athletes through fel- lowship centering on the person of Jesus Christ, the Bible and the Church. It is an organization composed of men and women from the athletic faith com- munity who desire to advance the min- istry of Christ in all areas of life, espe- cially on the athletic fields of the nation. It is nondenominational and is open to anyone who seeks Christ as a per- sonal savior. TOP: FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: Row 1: Mr. Kemmerer Ann Stegemiller, Diane Laws, Linda Volz. Row 2: Jeff Meinders, Tony Pennington, Mike Tregilgus, Bruce Rueter, Robbie Ward, Mike Antras, Rick Davies. MIDDLE LEFT: Two members of F.C.A., Robbie Ward and Mike Tregilgus, wait in the gym before going to their meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Bruce Rueter eats his meal before giving the invocation at the fall banquet. WE ARE INDIANS!!! Pep Club has helped give our school the added spirit that it has needed to help our athletes know that the people in our school are backing them in their sports. During the basketball season the Milan Business Association had T shirts made for all the students who went to the sectional to back the Indi- ans. TOP: ROW 1: Lola Amberger, (President). ROW 2: Jeanet Tissingh, Jana Caplinger, Sharon Schornick, (Vice-president), Jackie Caplinger, Kim Reuter, Angie Russell, Dee Dee Turner, Stacey Delap, Shelly Butler, Beth Rembert. ROW 3: Brian Gauck, Ruth Maher, Tony Pennington, Shari Williamson, Valerie Comley. ROW 4: Debbie Laws, Robin Cutter, Doug Bergman, Joe Burdett, Jeff Meinders, Terri Cottingham. ROW 5: Ted Amberger, Tracey Howard, Gwen Sparks, Melissa Clark, Tonya Loebsack. ROW 6: Mike Murphy, Kris Hornberger, Greg Willhite, Randy Kirk, Larry Schornick, Walter Durham. ROW 7: Jane Belew, Jeni Schornick, Mike Willhite. ROW 8: Steve McKittrick, Pirishka Herrmann, Kim Stutler, Penny Patrick, Mary Ellen Lawburgh, Anita Maher, Jackie Meinders, Trisha Purcell, Mary Reuter, Ronda Griffin. MIDDLE: “Rock . . . Steady . . . is just one of the cheers the reserve cheerleaders do at the games. BOTTOM LEFT: Even Mrs. Droege shows her spirit on stuff 'em day during the sectional. BOTTOM RIGHT: These fans show their spirit by coming to the games to cheer the boys on. 66 CHESS CAN BE CHALLENGING This year. Chess Club was not an organized club. Whenever the mem- bers could find the time and a room, they would get together and practice their moves. TOP: Rodger Cutter concentrates on capturing his opponent’s men. RIGHT: Debbie Scudder tries to persuade Linda Schornick into a game of chess. BOTTOM: Trying to get Sharon Schornick’s queen, Debbie Scudder devises a plan. r IT 67 THE HELPING HANDS 1 “May I help you?’’, a friendly phrase used by any office worker or librarian as you look around the room with a confused or bewildered look on your face. If you let them, these people could help you out with a book that you just can’t find in the library or they’ll comfort a sick person in the office. TOP RIGHT: OFFICE WORKERS: Row 1: Kim Stutler, Diane Laws. Row 2: Bruce Rueter, Linda Schornick, Stacy Delap. Row 3: Brian Voss, Mary Luke, Debbie Scudder. MIDDLE LEFT: They never said the job would be this hard, says office worker Kim Stutter. MIDDLE: Mary Luke is hard at work in the office. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lisa Asche returns some books to their place on the shelf. BOTTOM RIGHT: LIBRARIANS: Carol Craven, Lesa Franklin, Billie Jo Kraus, Robin McKinley, Miss Carr, Grade Spurlock, Lisa Asche. 68 M.H.S CHEERLEADERS QditezviUe Casket Co JlillJ DW TOP LEFT: SEVENTH AND EIGHT GRADE CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Patty Patrick, Jamie Sue Knowlton. Row 2: Karen McDonald. Row 3: Chris Arnett, Paula Meyer, Rhonda Griffin, Carol Driggers, Rachelle Fledderman. TOP RIGHT: The fans at MHS show their support by cheering at the games. MIDDLE LEFT: FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Diana Amburgey. Row 2: Amy Fletcher, Pam Brown. Row 3: Glenda Bengie. MIDDLE RIGHT: VARSITY AND RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Sherri Purcell. Row 2: Stacey Delap, Shelly Butler, Dee Dee Turner, Jana Caplinger, Jackie Caplinger. Row 3: Beth Rembert, Kim Reuter. Row 4: Angie Russell. 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Jlynn Wz ±tzx lCPau(jz unz WfiLtz JSfiazL J ztzz Vittiarriion 79 JUNIORS ARE ONE STEP CLOSER Mark Adams Laura Addison Rick Addison Martha Allgeier Stephanie Ashcraft Jill Belew Allishea Bengie Angie Bohlke Sandra Cardinal Gene Caudill Kelly Cecil Larry Comley Joe Craven Alan Crum Lesa Franklin Paul Fugate Michelle Graham Kim Gray Gary Gress Sheryl Hankins Greg Heil David Hensley Sherry Hiatt Aaron Hoffmeyer Carla Holt Jeff Holt Linda Houston Randy Ison 80 Kevin John Kevin Johnson Jimmy Kash Ginny Kennedy Annette Kincer Vicki Kirk Joel Knox Chris Kohlmeier Billie Jo Kraus Angie Kromer Diane Laws Roger Lohrum Kelli Lopez Rita McConnell Andy McIntosh John McKeown Jeff McKittrick Ginny Meinders Scott Messer Carl Nickulis James Orem Shelly Pennington Rick Pettit Sherri Purcell 81 David Ray Tom Riley Yatzie Roysden Linda Schornick Debbie Scudder Anna Short 82 Junior class officers and sponsors are left to right: Mr. Simonton, sponsor; Kevin Johnson, President; Linda Volz, Secretary; Sherri Purcell, Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Hollenbach, sponsor; Brian Voss, Treasurer. SPIRIT ON OUR SIDE Mike Alloway Greg Anderson Brad Asche Carla Bengie Scott Bentley Maria Bergeron Shannon Brashears Jackie Caplinger Greg Carleton Melissa Clark Valerie Comley Terri Cottingham Bill Craig Sonya Craig Rodger Cutter Trace Cutter Tim Davidson Danny Denman Chuck Dixon Matt Dornbach Denise Douglas Pam Fallen Kennita Farrell Julie Fields Jay Fledderman Albert Fullenkomp Allen Gay Mark Goedl 83 Doug Graham Sherlie Haase Gretchen Haessig Piroshka Herrmann Brent Holt Kennie Honeycutt John Hornberger Bill Horton Tracey Howard John Hughes Faythe Hyatt Jeff Ingram Rae Jean Jenkins Penny Johnson Shelley Kelso JoAnn Kennedy John Killinger Albert King Sherry Kinman Donny Knapp Mary Ellen Lawburgh Dale Lochard Tonya Loebsack Anita Maher Robin McKinley Bob Miller John Mockbee Greg Morris Barb Nesbitt Penny Patrick 84 Kevin Ridner Richard Riehle Butch Robbins Dane Rodgers Wanda Roy Joe Ryan Todd Schwipps Tammy Seiler Raye Jean Shelton Teresa Sizemore Aaron Smith Duane Smith Pam Sparkman Gwen Sparks SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. Will- hite, sponsor; Jackie Caplinger, vice-presi- dent; Mr. Howard, sponsor; Kim Stutler, treasurer; Mellisa Clark, president; Mrs. Mix, sponsor. Gracie Spurlock Neal Stegemiller Bobby Strassell Kim Stutler Gary Tharp Dee Dee Turner Fred Vinup Bill Vornheder 85 LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE Jodi Adams Denise Adkinson Lisa Adkinson Diana Amburgey Tom Antras Scott Arnett 86 Jana Caplinger Eric Carleton Charlotte Caudill Kim Collins Tom Coover Carol Craven David Arthur Carl Baker Rhonda Barger Glenda Bengie Lisa Bergeron Doug Bergman Joe Bice Pam Brown Joe Burdette Steve Burns Andrew Bushorn Keith Calhoun Zelda Calhoun Andy Gress Andrea Haessig Bill Hankins Charles Hastings Debbie Herbert Mark Hoffman Brian Hoffmeyer Dale Holbert Geena Estes Patricia Fallen Lonnie Feller Amy Fletcher Bonita Gauck Karen Goedl Jeff Goodpastor Tim Gray James Greer Lori Crum Greg Davidson Rick Davies Stacey Delap Roger Denman Debbie Emery 87 Greg Holt Sherry Jackson Kim Jordan Susan Kamphaus Marietta Kincer Tina Kinman Randy Kirk Annette Kroner Bryant Lewis Sandy Lotton Steve Mathes Angela McConnell Rose McConnell Steve McConnell Becky McIntosh Jerry McKeown Edward McKittrick Phillip McQueen Jackie Meinders Bev Mobrley 88 Marcia Rodgers Heidi Rumsey Roscoe Roy Angie Russell Jerry Sawyer Larry Schornick Randy Scudder Timothy Sheckler Andy Shelton Bill Smith Christine Smith Ace Spurlock Denise Spurlock Tom Stanley Misti Starkey Take Freshman class officers and sponsors are Mrs. Lamb, sponsor; Annete Kroner, treasurer; Greg Willhite, President; Stacey Delap, secretary; Mrs. Fritch, sponsor; Mr. Spears, sponsor; Brian Hoffmeyer, Vice-President. 89 THEIR FUTURE HOLDS HAPPINESS Carla Akers Ted Amberger Pauleen Anderson Wendy Anderson Chris Arnett Barbera Arthur Jackie Baylor Jane Belew Bridget Bentley Wendy Bolhke Rod Bradley Jeff Brashears Allen Brunner Leisa Bruns Ronald Bruns Ricky Burford Judy Carpenter Jackie Chandler Frank Collier Brian Craft Teresa Craft Jason Craven Scott Davidson Teresa Davies Tim Dornbach Michael Douglas Christy Driggers Paul Elliot Troy Ellis Lois Emery Rachelle Fledderman Melinda Foley John Fullenkamp Bob Goodpaster Alyson Goodwin Kevin Gray Tammy Gray Sjon Green Russell Griffith Eugene Haase Karen Haase Jackie Haney Gary Heil Anita Holt Christ Honeycutt Chris Hornberger Darrell Hosmer George Johnson Joyce Johnson Vicky Kiefer Rose Anne King Dennis Knapp Kim Knight Jamie Knowlton Julie Kolb 90 Tom Lovins Sherry McKittrick Steve McKittrick Chris Morris Teresa Meyers Tina Myers John Negley Robert Nesbitt John Nichols Mark Nickulis Mike Overman Patty Patrick Terri Pennington David Pettit Mike Phelps Chad Piche Theresa Rennekamp Becky Rodgers Robby Russell Billy Schmidt Allen Schornick Jenny Schornick Joyce Schweppe David Short David Smith Ted Smith Chris Sparkman Kim Sparkman Tony Spaulding Beverly Spurlock Robert Starkey Diane Strassell Stacey Timberlake Billy Treadway Tammy Ward Kelly Weber Leah Weil Marvin Wheeler Joe Wiesmann Tonya Wright The eighth grade class officers and sponsors are Miss Carr, spon- sor; Jon Nichols, vice-president; Mike Douglas, secretary, Teresa Craft; president; Mr. Hunger, sponsor; Vicki Kieffer, treasurer; Mrs. Hall sponsor. 91 IT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING 92 Marion Allen Karen Amburgey Bill Anderson Richard Baker Roy Baker Michael Barger Michelle Benner Herve Bergeron Terri Bible Dan Bice Mike Biddle Tyra Brashear Lori Bruns Tim Burdette Tom Burdette Jeanna Calendar Renea Calhoun Scotty Ray Caudill Jess Chandler Larry Conradi Jeff Coover Tammy Covell Larry Curry Todd Delap Jack Dennerline Michele Disney Jan Dixon Chris Dornbach Stephanie Dornbach Carol Driggers Greg Dundes Melissa Dundes Davie Eldridge Ronnie Eldridge Bain Ellis Delbert Felix Joe Feller Kurt Fields Harold Fraasman Vicky Freeman Sarah Fugate Theresa Gibson Duane Goedl Rhonda Griffin Phil Grigsby Tony Holt i i BOTTOM RIGHT: Seventh Grade Float. OPPOSITE PAGE: Seventh Grade class officers and spon- sors are Jennifer Thompson, Secretary; Paula Meyer, Vice- President, Carol Driggers, President; Lori Bruns, Trea- surer; Mr. Frohman, Sponsor; Mr. White, Sponsor; Miss Wil- son, Sponsor. Jana Horton Eddie Hulsey Harold Hyatt Pam Hyatt Steve Hyatt Brian Johnston Mike Kelso Dale Kirk Jerry Lacey Jodee Lauber Alicia Lewis Tammy Sue Lewis Lloyd Lykins Richard Maher Michael Mathes Karen McDonald George Meadors Paula Meyer Gay Morgan Kelly Morris Stephanie Murray Stephen Nesbitt Chris Owens Rusty Randall Beth Richardson Theresa Riley Regina Rogers Shelly Romack Lizzie Rucker Paul Rumsey John Scanlon Greg Schlotman Brian Schmidt Cathy Schweppe Steve Schwipps Shelly Seevers Sheila Shaw Kenneth Short Alex Spurlock Brian Spurlock Mike Spurlock Lisa Strassell Doug Swigart Jennifer Thompson Debby Tice Mark Tuttle David Voss Billy White Melissa White Mike Willhite Terry Wilson Y , 94 PERSONNEL GUIDE THE STUDENTS The administration and personnel at Milan High School are there to help show us the way to our future. We are indeed fortunate to have such a qualified staff. TOP RIGHT: School Board, left to right: Mr. Bar- ton, Mr. Wullenweber, Mr. Baker, Mr. Dobson, and Mr. Meyers. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Howard Bloss-Morehead State University, Bachelor of Arts; University of Cincin- nati, Masters of Education. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Robert Gardner—University of Evansville, Bachelor of Arts; Ball State, Mas- ters of Arts. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. James McIntosh—Ball State, Bachelor of Science; Oregon State, Mas- ters of Science; Indiana University, Education Specialist. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Barbara Dunker—Indiana University, Bachelor of Science, Masters of Sci- ence in Counseling. 96 TOP LEFT: Mr. Jim Stock—St. Meinrad, Bachelor of Arts; Ball State, Masters in Education. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Roy Adams—Indiana University, Bachelor of Science; Ball State, Masters in Arts. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Ray Baurley—Marion College, Bachelor of Arts; Indiana University, Masters in Business Education. MIDDLE CENTER: Miss Mary Stella Carr—Han- over College, Bachelor of Arts; Peabody Library School, Masters of Arts. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Steve Cook—Purdue, Bache- lor of Science. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Tom Cook—Indiana Central, Bachelor of Science; Xavier, Masters of Educa- tion. BOTTOM CENTER: Mrs. Catherine Droege—Elm- hurst, Bachelors Degree. 97 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Melanie Hollenbach—Ball State, Bachelor of Arts. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Judy Fritch—Purdue University, Bachelor of Science,- University of Cincinnati, Masters of Education. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. David Frohman—Xavier Uni- versity, Masters of Education; Indiana University, Bachelor of Arts. MIDDLE CENTER: Mrs. Audrey Hall—Berea Col- lege, Bachelor of Arts. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Ken Hombach—Marian Col- lege, Bachelor of Arts; Xavier University, Masters of Education. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. Walter Pete1' Howard— Miami of Ohio, Bachelor of Science; University of Cincinnati, Masters of Education. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Jeff Huffman—Evansville, Bachelor of Arts. 98 TOP LEFT: Mr. Robert Hunger—Ball State, Bache- lor of Science. TOP CENTER: Mr. Russ Kemmerer—Indiana Uni- versity, Bachelor of Arts. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Lou Lamb—Purdue, Bach- elor of Science, State University of Iowa, Phy- siotherapy. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Peggy Mix—University of Evansville, Bachelor of Arts. MIDDLE CENTER: Mrs. Lynn Phillippe—Hanover, Bachelor of Arts. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Ray Ratledge—Indiana Uni- versity, Bachelor of Science, Masters of Science. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. William Schein—Indiana University, Bachelor of Music Education, Masters of Music Education. 99 TOP LEFT: Mr. Les Simonton—Ball State Bache- lor of Science, Masters of Arts. TOP CENTER: Mr. William Spears—Indiana Uni- versity, Bachelor of Science. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Sue Carole Waehaus—Eastern Kentucky University, Bachelor of Science; Univer- sity of Cincinnati, Masters of Education. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Gene White—Franklin, Bach- elor of Arts; Indiana University, Masters of Sci- ence. BOTTOM CENTER: Mr. Jim Willhite—Oakland City College, Bachelor of Science. Indiana Univer- sity, Masters of Arts. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Shawn Wilson—Ball State, Bachelor of Science. 100 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Kate Pohlmeyer, treasurer for Milan schools. TOP MIDDLE: Mrs. Jean Boyd, secretary for Milan Schools. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Betty Dobson, school treasurer. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Donna Adams, school secre- tary. MIDDLE RIGHT: Custodians—Lloyd Fletcher, Harold Bryant, Norman Acre, Bud Fletcher. ABOVE: Cooks—Maxine Ward, Beth Redwine, Phyllis Rueter, Lucy Bryant, Angela King, Delores Ludeker, Gertrude Bushhorn, Connie Cottingham. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Jenny Wilson, teacher’s aide. 101 . . . c(l Ezzcncj at (jatbj amzh . . . ifiLzit U7£ lz . . . mazcfiLng on cotd nUjfit± . . . zzcziving dsttzzi a nd jaclzzti at (jancjuzts. 104 o £ and M aiafi aCz 101 Main Street Batesville, Indiana Phone 934-51 81 108 Pepsi Cola Distributing Splitting the fairway or following a sudden- death putt on the 18th green, you'll find Pepsi People smack in the middle of the excitement And when the round's over, they round up plenty of ice-cold Pepsi Cola And it doesn't stop there On or off the course, in the clubhouse or at home, Pepsi People get the most out of livin' every day Go ahead drive straight for the pin C'mon Have a Pepsi Day E PEPSI Aurora Industrial Park Aurora, Indiana 926-0677 109 LAWS-CARR-MOORE FUNERAL HOME Serving the Milan Area Since 1901 «cp°c £« 4 Milan, Indiana HAESSIG’S SUPERMARKET sornEgi LAWS-CARR-MOORES The only area funeral home that still provides emergency ambulance service Negangard's Comer Milan, Indiana LAKES IDE COUNTRY CLUB HEALTH Alvin Ruth HOSPITALITY Heller Owners CENTER Fine foods and Cocktail Lounge Phone: 654-9505 Milan, Indiana 47031 Phone:654-2231 654-2440 Frozen Food Service CORPORATION “Where Quality Counts” THE PEOPLES BUILDING LOAN COMPANY SWISS ALPS PRINTING 108 WEST PIKE STREET VEVAY, INDIANA 4704 3 Second Bridgeway Streets Aurora, Indiana 47001 Letterpress—Offset General Job Printing Paul L. Andrew, (812)427-3844 Owner Phone: (812)926-0631 F$nc ( fitirai Stunt l«« kurwti Cki 110 Compliments of Discover [J1BEN FRANKLIN We bring variety to life! MILAN PLAZA Highway 101 Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-3444 p A P C I L K A 1 A C 0 Gr £ U £ 0 R Main Street Moores Hill, Indiana Phone: 774-3883 Your Family Clothing Store Bridgeway and Importing Streets Aurora, Indiana (812)926-2325 Come See Us Soon! WESTGATE 920 County Line Road Batesville, Indiana LOCHARD’S Compliments of: ALTON BOX FLORIST RIPLEY PUBLISHING CO. BOARD CO. Container Division 610 George Street Aurora, Indiana Carr Street Milan, Indiana Phone:654-3068 Publishers of OSGOOD JOURNAL and VERSAILLES REPUBLICAN Phone: 689-6364 or 689-4444 ELLENBEE-LEGGETT CO., INC. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPLIERS FULL LINE of Frozen- Best Wishes from PAUL WALSTON CHEVROLET Versailles, Indiana Highway 50 West Phone: (812)689-5950 Milan Indiana INGERSALLS REFRIGERATION Main Street Moores Hill Indiana Phone: 774-3536 Canned- Dry Groceries 1999 Section Road Cincinnati, Ohio Phone: 531-5544 654-2151 111 Future Success Have a Coke and a Smile R I KESSLER SPORT SHOP R.L. SKEEN 916 Promenade Richmond, Indiana R J’s GROCERY RICE PLANTERS Phone 744-3559 Moores Hill, Indiana AAA Service 24-hour service Fence Contractor R.R.2. Moores Hill, Indiana Phone: 654-3018 Quality Meats and Produce Main Street Daily Specials Chopped Steak and Seafood NOBBE CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. Moores Hill, Indiana Phone: 744-3329 Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-2040 Highway 46 E., P.O. Box 235 Batesville, Indiana Phone (812)934-3102 112 MYERS HARDWARE Hwy 101 Your Milan Gamble Store Milan, Indiana 350 CLUB Compliments of Moores Hill, Indiana 47032 Charle Irene Gray 744-9508 BAYLOR TRUCKING, INC. Route I, Milan Phone (812) 654-3924 (812)654-3925 PHOTOGRAPHY L. E. TRENNEPOHL SHOES 306 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana Phone: 537-3846 ZAHARAKOS MID EAST Restaurant 304 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana Phone: DEARBORN AUTO PARTS Franklin Street Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-2841 Compliments of: W. H. STUTE, INC. Milan, Indiana (812)654-2601 Weddings Family Portraits Little League Formal Bridal Yearbooks Advertising Conventions Animals Groups Building Construction Sororities Copies Engagements Home Portraits Industrial Business Meetings Product Promotion Publicity Portraits Class Reunions Aerials Commercial Fraternities Passports Senior Portraits (513) 367-4163 HARRIS STUDIOS (812)537-0845 498 S. State Street Harrison, Ohio HUSH BOM- Shorty—Maggie Bowling—Bar—Grill Moores Hill, Indiana Phone: 744-3519 113 Compliments of MILAN AMERICAN LEGION Milan, Indiana Dale Ellinghausen Fianance Officer Don Pickering Adjutant John Stute Commander PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Four Convenient Locations to Serve You Lawrenceburg 537- 1212 Greendale 537- 1414 Moores Hill 744- 3118 Auroa Rd. 537- 1313 zNe.vj iJmxicjs. TOM’S BARBER BEAUTY SHOP LEWIS FARM SERVICE Milan, Indiana Lawn Garden Sales Services MILAN TOT SHOP Boys and Girls Infants to 14 Milan, Indiana JONES DAIRY MOO Milan, Indiana 654-3550 Milan, Indiana 47031 Ralph Anna Mae Jones Phone:654-2140 BRUN’S SUPERMARKET Milan, Indiana Phone 654-3531 Compliments of: TRIPLETT’S DRUG STORE STORE - pOTtOE Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-3661 IVL jy? m Osgood, Setter w Indiana Va,lue 689-4748 KIRSCHNER’S DEPARTMENT Compliments of: J J LIQUORS Dillsboro, Indiana Phone: 432-5800 Discount Prices Have U Been to Lamb’s Lately? Quality fabrics and Groceries LAMB’S STORE Cross Plains Indiania B AND P DISTRIBUTORS INC. Wholesale Electric and Plumbing Supplies North Main Street Milan, Indiana Phone (812)654-3350 l BRANDES PAUET UJ UBER, COMPANY, INC R. 3 Box Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-2848 Rough Cut Lumber, Pallets Built to your Specification Sc(l£, EZ zA [ OVJZ.Z Snapper Mowers and Tractors Lawn-Boy Pioneer Saws Fisher Stone Suburban Stoves The Green Machine Sachs Mopeds Millan, Indiana Phone(812)654-2523 Compliments of: WHISMAN MOBILE HOMES, INC. Barter Dobson, President Phone:(812)654-2631 Hwy. 101 Milan Indiana 116 cS andij cLi zzifinzan cM aiz±tij£- {JntzxLozA Mobil ind Carr Street Milan, Indiana 654-3969 R. 3 Milan, carpet, tile, vinyl, Indiana ceramic tile Compliments of Phone: 654-3722 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RAYNER OIL CO., INC WHITE’S FEED STORE Compliments of Distributors of Mobil Products Milan, Indiana ARKEN BURG’S Bulk Plant—Phone 654-3551 Purina Chows Stewart Funk DINING ROOM Seeds Supplies Milan, Indiana Serving your community since 1940 Milan, Indiana Phone:654-2023 BILL STEIN METZ Insurance Agency Insurance of all kinds Phone: 654-2071 Milan Indiana MILAN PIZZA SPER3V- =I £W HOLLAND Milan, IN. 47031 Phone: 654-3260 Brandes Implement. Inc. ALLIS-ChALM ERS. NEW HOLLAND BUSH-HOG DEALER Elrod. Indiana on US 50 Sandwiches Shrimp Baskets Fish Baskets Chili Drinks Pizza Pizza Bread Hoagies Phone 654-2981 Bigler B + B BUILDING MATERIALS I N D I A N A 200 Green Boulevard Aurora, Indiana Phone 926-3201 R. 2 Versailles, IN. 47042 667-5701 THE RIPLEY ’’ 1“ Preserving memories of the past and the present for the Future.” COUNTY BANK Osgood, Indiana Member FDIC Phone: 689-4202 200 Green Boulevard Aurora, Indiana p.o. box 1392 san angelo, texas 76902 telephone: 915 949-3776 118 FIRST BANK AND TRUST Milan, Indiana Walk-in service and drive-in service now available Phone 654-2871 F.D.I.C. 119 CHRIS VOLZ MOTORS Cadillac—GMC Trucks Chevrolet—Pontiac.Sales and Service.Buick—Oldsmobile Phone- Milan 654-3001 Milan, ' Cincinnati 381-1843 Indiana MOORES WILL BUILDINO SUPPLY INGRAM’S GREENHOUSES n General Contractor Phone: 744- 3287 Moores Hill, Indiana North Main St. Milan, Indiana Phone: 654-3744 MOONLITE MOTEL Versailles, Indiana Phone: 689-6004 120 Compliments of: MILAN SHELL T' ,. 'SHELL; lUf Milan, Indiana BATESVILLE STATE BANK Free Checking 137 South Main Street Batesville Indiana Compliments of: DANNY BERGER EXCAVATING Milan, Indiana Phone: 623-3337 AURORA CASKET CO., INC. Aurora, Indiana 47001 Since 1890 Phone 926-1111 i atif-ntou e « « emit tw,w 1 MILAN DRUG STORE Andy Hand—Pharmacist Phone: 654-2891 Milan Plaza—Milan, Indiana 122 REDWINE FARM BUILDING AND WAREHOUSE A complete line of buildings Redwine Brothers Construction Company Dillsbora, Indiana Phone: (812)926-1126 (812)432-5700 1 Reynolds aluminum roofing and siding. 2 Applied with screw fasteners. 3. A good truss system. 4. Good layout for neat, square plumb buildings. 5. Fast electronic service. 6. We take pride in good workmanship and clean up at completion of job in respect for the people we work for. SUSAN’S HAIR LOFT 108 North Walnut Batesville, Indiana C 3 Stylists Rt. 50—Lawrenceburg M EQUIPMENT INC. Evenings by Appointment Phone:934-3001 FURNITURE, INC. P.O. Box 218 Milan, Indiana (812)654-2501 BOB AIKINS LINES, INC. P. 0. BOX 264 LAWRENCEBURG. IND. 47025 KELLY’S TAVERN Main Street Milan, IN. Phone: 654-9206 Rural Route 1 Versailles, Indiana Phone: 689-5857 123 JOHN McKITTRICK CONTRACTOR DAVE’S LIQUOR PARTY SUPPLIES PATRONS MILAN FEED GRAIN Milan, Indiana LOWS JEWELRY Lawrenceburg, Indiana HELEN AMBERGER’S BEAUTY NOOK Milan, Indiana CAPLINGER MOBIL MANFORD SPORTING GOODS Aurora, Indiana B L MACHINE AUTO Milan, Indiana 421 MOTEL Versailles, Indiana HOUSE OF STYLES Versailles, Indiana STATE HOUSE BUFFET LOUNGE Batesville, Indiana 124 Adams, Jodi 63, 86 Adams, Mark 62, 80 Addison, Laura 80 Addison, Rick 62, 80 Adkinson, Denise 53, 63, 86 Adkinson, Lisa 63, 86 Akers, Carla 90 Allen, Marion 92 Allgeier, Martha 45, 52, 54, 80 Alloway, Mike 38, 44, 56, 61, 83 Amberger, Lola 9, 17, 21, 35, 37, 45, 55, 56, 57, 63, 66, 72 Amberger, Ted 33, 39, 42, 56, 66, 90 Amburgy, Diana 63, 69, 86 Amburgey, Karen 92 Anderson, Bill 92 Anderson, Greg 32, 38, 43, 56, 62, 83 Anderson, Paulene 90 Anderson, Wendy 90 Antras, Mike 28, 32, 54, 55, 56, 59, 64, 72 Antras, Tom 32, 39, 47, 86 Arnett, Chris 57, 69, 90 Arnett, Scott 39, 56, 86 Arther, Barbara 90 Arthur, David 62, 86 Asche, Brad 32, 47, 56, 62, 83 Asche, Lisa 17, 28, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63, 72 Ashcraft, Stephanie 28, 41,43, 54, 56, 59, 63, 80 Baker, Carl 43, 86 Baker, Richard 92 Baker, Roy 92 Barger, Michael 92 Barger, Rhonda 56, 86 Bayler, Jackie 90 Beard, Jerry 38, 43, 72 Belew, Jane 33, 57, 66, 90 Belew, Jill 37, 43, 56, 57, 63, 80 Bengie, Allishea 80 Bengie, Carla 53, 56, 57, 63, 83 Bengie, Glenda 61,63, 69, 86 Benner, Michele 92 Bennett, Mark 62, 72 Bentley, Bridget 42, 90 Bently, Ryan (Scott) 83 Bergeron, Eric 72 Bergeron, Herve 33, 42, 92 Bergeron, Lisa 43, 56, 63, 86 Bergeron, Maria 43, 56, 57, 63, 83 Bergman, Doug 39, 62, 66, 86 Bergman, Kendra 16, 17, 72 Berold, Anna 13, 73 Bible, Terri 42, 57, 92 Bice, Dan 92 Bice, Joe 86 Biddile, Mike 42, 92 Birkle, Sherry 53, 73 Blessing, Dennis 24, 53, 56, 59, 73 Bohlke, Angie 59, 60, 80 Bohlke, Wendy 56, 57, 60, 90 Bowling, Mark 73 Bradley, Rod 39, 90 Brashear, Tyra 92 Brashears, Jeff 90 Brashears, Shannon 83 Brown, Pamela 61,63, 69, 86 Brunner, Allen 90 Bruns, Bill 73 Bruns, Leisa 90 Bruns, Lori 92 Bruns, Ronald 90 INDEX Bryant, Glenda 28, 35, 45, 54, 56, 57, 64, 73 Bulick, Tina 73 Burdette, Joe 41,62, 66, 86 Burdette, Tim 92 Burdette, Tom 33, 92 Burford, Ricky 39, 90 Burns, Steve 39, 43, 62, 86 Bushhorn, Andy 47, 56, 86 Bushhorn, Patty 73 54, Butler, Shelly 17, 54, 56, 57, 64, 66, 69, 73 Calendar, Jeanna 92 Calhoun, Keith 86 Calhoun, Renea 92 Calhoun, Zelda 86 Caproni, Paul 73 Caplinger, Jackie 56, 57, 61, 63, 66, 69, 83, 85 Caplinger, Jana 37, 45, 56, 63, 66, 69, 86 65, Cardinal, Sandra 80 Carey, Howard 56, 73 Carleton, Eric 86 Carleton, Greg 83 Carpenter, Judy 90 Caudill, Charlotte 54, 60, 63, 86 Caudill, Eugene 62, 80 Caudill, Scotty 92 68, Cecil, Kelly 80 Chandler, Jacqueline 90 57, Chandler, Jess 33, 92 Clark, Melissa 34, 45, 56, 57, 63, 66, 83, 85 Collier, Frank 39, 90 Collins, Glenda 17, 73 Collins, Kim 86 Comley, Bill 74 Comley, Larry 46, 47, 56, 80 Comley, Valerie 37, 43, 53, 56, 57, 66, 83 Conradi, Larry 39, 92 Conradi, Mary 58, 64, 74 Coover, Charles 54, 56, 74 Coover, Jeff 56, 92 Coover, Tom 86 Cottingham, Teresa 9, 37, 54, 56, 57, 63, 66,83 Coveil, Tammy 92 Craft, Bryan 39, 90 Craft, Doug 33 Craft, Teresa 57, 90 Craig, Bill Jr. 83 Craig, Sonya 83 Craven, Carol 34, 37, 52, 53, 63, 68, 86 Craven, Jason 33, 39, 56, 90 Craven, Jeff 32, 43, 55, 56, 74 Craven, Joe 56, 80 Crum, Alan 62, 80 Crum, Lori 34, 37, 45, 56, 87 Curry, Larry 92 Cutter, Mike 38, 44, 46, 54, 55, 56,64, 74 Cutter, Robin 16, 17, 45, 54,55, 58, 66, 74 Cutter, Rodger 38, 40, 44, 54, 55, 56, 67, 83 Cutter, Trace 32, 41,56, 83 Davidson, Greg 87 Davidson, Tim 83 Davidson, William (Scott) 39, 90 Davies, Richard 40, 56, 65, 87 Davies, Teresa 90 Delap, Stacey 56, 66, 68, 69, 87, 89 Delap, Todd 92 Denman, Dan 83 Danman, Roger 87 Dennerline, Jack 92 Disney, Michele 92 Dixon, Chuck 83 Dixon, Jan 92 Dornbach, Chris 60, 91 Dornbach, Matt 83 Dornbach, Stephanie 92 Dornbach, Tim 60, 90 Douglas, Denise 21,34, 45, 54, 58, 61,83 Douglas, Michael 90 Driggers, Carol 57, 69, 92 Driggers, Christy 90 Dundes, Greg 92 Dundes, Melissa 60, 92 Eldridge, David 33, 39, 42, 43, 92 Eldridge, Ronnie 92 Elliott, Paul 39, 90 Ellis, Bain 92 Ellis, Troy 90 Emery, Debbie 63, 87 Emery, Lois 90 Estes, Geena 56, 57, 87 Fallen, Pam 34, 52, 55, 56, 57, 63, 83, 87 Fallen, Patricia 52, 60 Farrell, Kennita 83 Felix, Delbert 92 Feller, Joe 92 Feller, Lonnie 41,87 Fields, Julie 28, 34, 37, 56, 57, 61,83 Fields, Kurt 39, 92 Fields, Mike 42 Fledderman, Jay 83 Fledderman, Jody 36, 38, 54, 55, 59, 64, 74 Fledderman, Rachelle 57, 69, 90 Fletcher, Amy 45, 56, 59, 61,69, 87 Fletcher, Liane 26, 54, 74 Foley, Melinda 57, 90 Fraasman, Harold 92 Fraasman, Pam 74 Fraasman, Steve 33 Franklin, Lesa 56, 68, 80 Freeman, Mike 32, 55, 69 Freeman, Vicky 92 Fugate, Paul 63, 80 Fugate, Sarah 57, 92 Fullenkamp, Albert 53, 83 Fullenkamp, John 90 Gauck, Bonita 45, 56, 59, 87 Gauck, Brian 22, 28, 54, 56, 59, 61, 66, 69, 74 Gay, Allen 32,43, 55,61,83 Gay, Lisa 28, 36, 54, 55, 56, 57, 64, 75 Gerhardt, Deborah 1 7, 75 Gibson, Theresa 92 Givan, Melanie 56, 57, 75 Goedl, Duane 92 Goedl, Karen 45, 52, 56, 86 Goedl, Mark 41,56, 83 Goodpastor, Bob 90 Goodpastor, Carolyn Goodwin, Alyson 60, 90 Graham, Doug 32, 41,43, 84 Graham, Michelle 32, 37, 43, 54, 55, 59, 80 Gray, Kevin 57, 90 Gray, Kim 80 Gray, Tammy 42, 90 Gray, Tim 87 Green, Sjon 42, 90 Greer, James 62, 87 Gress, Andy 32,41,47, 62,87 Gress, Gary 41,46, 55, 62,80 Gress, Rick 32, 55, 62, 75 Griffin, Rhonda 66, 69, 92 Griffith, Russell 42, 90 Grigsby, Phil 92 125 Haose, Eugene 90 Haase, Sherlie 35, 53, 56, 57, 63, 84 Haessig, Andrea 52, 56, 87 Haessig, Gretchen 52, 56, 57 Hall, Rex 33 Haney, Jacqueline 90 Hankins, Bill 39, 43, 87 Hankins, Ernie 43, 55 Hankins, Sheryl 80 Hastings, Chuck 32, 62, 87 Heil, Gary 90 Heil, Gregory 41,62, 80 Hensley, David 19, 32, 38, 46, 47, 55, 80 Herbert, Debra 87 Herbert, Robert 75 Herrmann, Piroshka 34, 52, 54, 59, 66, 84 Hiatt, Sherry 80 Hoffman, Mark 61,62, 87 Hoffmeyer, Aaron 54, 56, 61,64, 80 Hoffmeyer, Brian 36, 41,43, 56, 69, 87, 89 Holbert, Dale 40, 52, 87 Holt, Anita 42, 90 Holt, Brent 32,41,46, 62,84 Holt, Carla 53, 80 Holt, Gregory 62, 88 Holt, Jeff 62, 80 Holt, Tony 92 Honeycutt, Cheryl 75 Honeycutt, Chris 57, 90 Honeycutt, Kennie 41,84 Hornberger, John 84 Hornberger, Kendall 24, 38, 46, 55, 62, 75 Hornberger, Kris 39, 47, 66, 90 Horton, Billy 62, 84 Horton, Jana 93 Hossmer, Darrell 33, 90 Houston, Linda 63, 80 Howard, Tracey 54, 56, 57, 63, 66, 84 Hoyer, Dirk 56, 59, 75 Hughes, John 32, 41,43, 56, 84 Hulsey, Eddie 57, 93 Hyatt, Faythe 45, 52, 53, 84 Hyatt, Harold 39, 93 Hyatt, Pam 93 Hyatt, Steve 93 Ingram, Jeff 84 Ison, Randy 32, 41,80 Jackson, Sherry 88 Jenkins, Rae Jean 84 Jobst, Katherine 54, 56, 61,63, 64, 75 John, Greg 32, 55, 56, 62, 75 John, Kevin 81 Johnson, George 90 Johnson, Joyce 57, 90 Johnson, Kevin 38, 62, 81,82 Johnson, Penny 84 Johnston, Brian 33, 39, 93 Jordan, Kimberly 43, 56, 58, 88 Kamphaus, Susan 52, 56, 88 Kash, Jim 81 Kelso, Mike 39, 92 Kelso, Shelley 34, 45, 84 Kennedy, Ginny 81 Kennedy, JoAnn 52, 53, 84 Kieffer, Vicky 42, 90 Killinger, John 32, 84 Kincer, Annette 81 Kincer, Beth 76 Kincer, Marietta 88 King, Albert 84 King, Rosanna 90 Kinman, Sherry 84 Kinman, Tina 88 Kirk, Dale 33, 93 Kirk, Randy 32, 62, 66, 88 Kirk, Vicki 81 Kissell, Sherry 76 Knapp, Dennis 33, 39, 90 Knapp, Donnie 84 Knight, Kimberly 56, 57, 60, 90 Knowlton, Jamie Sue 57, 69, 90 Knox, Joel 40, 54, 56, 81 Kohlmeier, Chris 32, 40, 55, 56, 81 Kolb, Julie 90 Kraus, Billie Jo 23, 27, 43, 54, 59, 63, 68, 81 Kroner, Angie 54, 63, 81 Kroner, Annette 63, 88, 89 Lacey, Jerry 93 Lauber, Jodee 57, 93 Lawburgh, Mary Ellen 41, 43, 54, 56, 57, 66,84 Lawburgh, Terri 42, 56, 57, 90 Laws, Debbie 1 3, 35, 37, 45, 54, 55, 58, 63, 66.76 Laws, Diane 35, 37, 45, 53, 55, 63, 65, 68, 81 Lee, Sherry 57, 90 Lewis, Alan 90 Lewis, Alicia 93 Lewis, Bryant 39, 88 Lewis, Jeff 33, 42, 90 Lewis, Tammy Sue 57, 93 Lochard, Dale 84 Lochard, Theresa 76 Loebsack, Tonya 52, 54, 56, 57, 60, 63, 66, 84 Lohrum, Glenn 90 Lohrum, Roger 81 Lopez, Kelli 81 Lotton, Sandra 63, 88 Lovins, Tom 91 Luke, Mary 26, 54, 63, 64, 68, 72, 76 Lykins, Lloyd 33, 39, 93 Maher, Anita 34, 43, 54, 56, 62, 66, 84 Maher, Richard 39, 42, 93 Maher, Ruth 22, 35, 37, 43, 54, 66, 76 Marshall, Rick 41,55, 62, 76 Mathes, Michael 93 Mathes, Steve 56, 88 Meadors, George 93 Meinders, Ginny 41,42, 43, 53, 55, 62, 81 Meinders, Jacqueline 37, 43, 56, 62, 66, 88 Meinders, Jeff 21, 36, 41, 55, 62, 65, 66, 69.76 Meyer, Paula 69, 92, 93 Miller, Bob 84 Mobrley, Beverly 88 Mobrley, Darrell 76 Moberly, Larry Mockbee, John 62, 84 Morgan, Gay 57, 93 Morris, Chris 33, 39, 91 Morris, Greg 38, 47, 84 Morris, Kelly 33, 39, 93 Murphy, Mike 39, 44, 47, 56, 66, 88 Murray, Stephanie 57, 93 Murray, Tina 58, 76 Myers, Jim 32, 39, 47, 88 Myers, Teresa 91 Myers, Tina 91 McConnell, Angela 88 McConnell, Rita 81 McConnell, Rosella 88 McConnell, Steve 43, 62, 88 McDonald, Karen 69, 93 McIntosh, Andy 32, 36, 38, 43, 55, 81 McIntosh, Becky 34, 88 McKeown, Jerry 62, 88 McKeown, John 41,62, 81 McKinley, Robin 24, 56, 68, 84 McKittrick, Edward 56, 88 McKittrick, Jeff 81 McKittrick, Sherri 91 McKittric, Steve 33, 66, 91 McQueen, Phillip 88 Negley, John 91 Nesbitt, Barbara 54, 60, 63, 84 Nesbitt, Robert 91 Nesbitt, Stephen 93 Nichols, Jon 33, 39, 91 Nickulus, Carl 27, 32, 41,43, 69 Nickulus, Mark 33, 39, 42, 91 Orem, James 32, 41,55 Orem, John 62, 88 Overman, Mark 91 Owens, Chris 42, 93 Palmer, Dean 77 Palmer, Dennis 77 Patrick, Patty 57, 69, 91 Patrick, Penny 23, 41,43, 84 Peak, MaDonna 63 Pennington, Shelly 43, 55, 56 Pennington, Teresa 42, 91 Pennington, Tony 17, 32, 33, 46, 54, 55, 62, 65, 66, 77 Pettit, David 33, 91 Phelps, Mike 91 Piche, Chad 33, 39,91 Poole, Jeannette 77 Purcell, Sherri 35, 45, 55, 56, 57, 69, 82 Purcell, Trisha 34, 43, 56, 66, 88 Randall, Rusty 39, 93 Randall, Yvone 54, 56, 59, 77 Ray, David 59, 82 Ray, Mark 84 Rembert, Beth 17, 54, 56, 57, 61,66, 69, 77 Rennekamp, Theresa 56, 57, 91 Reuter, Kim 54, 56, 66, 69, 84 Reuter, Mary 34, 45, 52, 63, 66, 88 Richardson, Beth 93 Ridner, Kevin 85 Ridner, Robby 88 Riehle, Richard 62, 85 Riley, Theresa 93 Riley, Tom 32, 46,47, 55,82 Robbins, Butch 38, 53, 58, 85 Rodgers, Dane 85 Rodgers, Deanna 52, 56, 60, 88 Rodgers, Marcia 56, 58, 89 Rodgers, Rebecca 57, 91 Rogers, Regina 93 Romack, Shelly 93 Roy, Roscoe 89 Roy, Wanda 85 Roysden, Yatzie 32, 41,55, 82 Rucker, Karen 78 Rucker, Linda 78 Rucker, Lizzie 57, 93 Rueter, Bruce 20, 26, 27, 28, 32, 38, 46, 54, 55, 56, 64, 65, 68, 72, 78 Rumsey, Heidi 89 Rumsey, Paul 93 Russell, Angela Kay 45, 56, 63, 66, 69, 89 Russell, Robby 33, 91 Ryan, Joe 38, 58, 62, 85 Sawyer, Jerry 47, 89 Scanlon, John 33, 93 Schlotman, Greg 93 126 Schmidt, Bryan 93 Schmitt, Billy 33, 91 Schornick, Allen 91 Schornick, Jenni 33, 57, 66, 91 Schornick, Larry 62, 66, 89 Schornick, Linda 56, 63, 67, 68, 82 Schornick, Sharon 13, 54, 58, 63, 66 Schweppe, Cathy 57, 93 Schweppe, Joyce 91 Schwippes, Todd 38, 43, 85 Schwipps, Steve 39, 42, 93 Scudder, Debbie 61,63, 67, 68, 82 Scudder, Randy 39, 62, 89 Seevers, Shelly 93 Seiler, Tammy 85 Shaw, Sheila 93 Sheckler, Scott 36, 43, 55, 62, 78 Sheckler, Tim 32, 62, 89 Shelton, Andy 89 Shelton, Raye Jean 85 Short, Anna (Darlene) 82 Short, David 91 Short, Kenneth 93 Sizemore, Teresa 45, 52, 54, 85 Skeen, Mary 53, 54, 58, 78 Smith, Aaron 85 Smith, Barbara 82 Smith, Bill 89 Smith, Christina 89 Smith, Dane 40, 44, 55, 56, 78 Smith, David 33, 39, 91 Smith Duane 85 Smith, Robert (Bobby) 32, 41,46, 55, Smith, Ted 33, 39,91 Sparkman, Kim 91 Sparkman, Odale (Chris) 57, 91 Sparkman, Pamela 1 3, 85 Sparks, Greg 40, 44, 55, 56, 61,87 Sparks, Gwendolyn 52, 56, 57, 60, 85 Spaulding, Anthony 91 Spaulding, Lisa 35, 56, 57, 61,63, 82 Speckman, Debra 53, 82 Spurlock, Ace 89 Spurlock, Alex 93 Spurlock, Beverly 57, 91 Spurlock, Brian 93 , 67, 78 Spurlock, Denise 89 Spurlock, Grace 68, 85 Spurlock, Mike 93 Stanley, Tom 62, 89 Starkey, Misti 89 Starkey, Robert 61,91 Stegemiller, Ann 35, 37, 43, 54, 57, 63, 65, 82 Stegemiller, Neal 36, 38, 43, 55, 56, 85 Steinmetz, Dean 56, 62, 89 Stressed, Diana 91 Strassell, Donne 78 Stressed, Lisa 57, 93 Strassell, Robert (Bobby) 56, 85 Stutler, Chris 89 Stutler, Kim 34, 43, 66, 68, 85 Stutler, Terry 62, 78 Sumpter, Pam 53, 82 Swigart, Doug 33, 93 Tabler, Brett 12, 32, 46, 62,82 Taylor, Tamyra 52, 54, 56, 57, 63, 82 Teer, Milton, 32, 39, 47, 62, 89 Tharp, Gary 32, 41,85 Thompson, Allan 89 Thompson, Jennifer 92, 93 Tice, Debbie 93 56, 82 Timberlake, Stacy 91 Timberlake, Toby 82 Tissingh, Jeanet 35, 37, 43, 56, 66, 78 Treadway, Billy 57, 91 Tregilgus, Mike 25, 32, 41, 46, 47, 54, 55, 56, 64, 65, 72, 78 63, 66, Turner, Dan 79 Turner, Deanna 34, 43, 53, 54, 59, 66, 69, 85 Tuttle, Mark 57, 93 Vinup, Fred 85 Volz, Jeff 62, 79 Volz, Joe 32, 54, 79 Volz, Linda 35, 37, 55, 64, 65, 82 Volz, Lori 33, 37, 89 Vornheder, Billy 85 Voss, Brian 21,23, 38, 44, 47, 56, 68, 82 Voss, David 33, 61,93 Voss, Debbie (Debora) 45, 54, 56, 57, 79 Wade, Regina 79 Walker, Doug 62, 79 Walker, Judy 79 Walker, Kerry 16, 54, 56,82 Walston, Cecil 85 Ward, Robbie 10, 23, 27, 28, 32, 36, 38, 42,43,54, 55, 56, 65, 79 Ward, Tammy 57, 91 Warren, Annette 52, 85 Watts, Angela 54, 89 Weber, Kelly 57, 60,91 Webster, LaDonna 79 Weil, Leah 91 Wheeler, Glen 39, 43, 89 Wheeler, Marvin 91 Wheeler, Renata 55, 59, 85 White, Billy 93 White, James 18, 32, 38, 43, 55, 56, 62, 85 White, Melissa 57, 93 White, Paula 20, 56, 61,64, 79 Wiesmann, Joe 33, 42, 91 Wiesmann, Mike 32, 38, 43, 54, 56, 85 Willhite, Greg 32, 47, 56, 66, 89 Willhite, Mike 33, 42, 66, 93 Williamson, Lisa 35, 37, 82 Williamson, Shari 35, 42, 55, 56, 57, 66, 79 Willoughby, Darla 63 Wilson, Terry 93 Wright, Tonya 7, 60, 91 Zornes, Todd 32, 43, 55, 82 127 THE FINAL REMEMBRANCES Well, the 1979-80 school year has finally come to an end. It's the time of year that everyone hopes for. Everyone can’t wait to sleep in, watch soap operas, go swimming, lay out, play softball, work, or just bum around. But during the middle of the summer they start to miss their friends; so what do they do? Why, they get out their old yearbooks and thumb through them. They recall the good times they have had in school and can't wait for it to begin again. I hope that I have made this year- book one that you will always look back on and recall the good times. I wish to thank Mrs. Waehaus, Mr. Baur- ley, Harris Studios, Mr. Gardner, and the staff. I would not have made it through the year without them. They are really a great bunch of people and they have helped me more than I can say. I am very grateful to them. I wish them, and also you, the best of luck always. Bye. Debra Sue Laws Editor Seating CAPACITY 128
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