Mooresville High School - Wagon Trails Yearbook (Mooresville, IN)
- Class of 1978
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P 'KB K P 001 We 'UQ 12 Mooresville High School 550 N. Indiana Street Mooresville, Indiana 46158 Volume 33 1978 Wagon Emil: C 7101035 ooufimfe winnin Sfrmk f 7 ' -,,' 1-V 1 ' Y wan.-MM 1. Eddy Hall backhands the ball across the net. 2. Quarterback joe Copeland rounds the corner trying to escape a tackle from his opponent. 3. Cross Country runners take off at the beginning of a long Sectional race. Few sports fans will forget that we were here in 1977-78. We competed as either athletes or fans and most of the time we won! Some of our marks will remain as group efforts like the pilgrimage of fans and athletes to jasper for the state's AA football semi-finals. Other marks , like the cross country record set by senior Mike Philips, were more individual achievements. Some of these marks will survive in record books and trophy cases. Others will remain as pictures in the gym hall or this book. But all will become experiences to remember and remind us that we were here. Fall no ivifia: a ia 'faces' Marks of the personalities of 1977-78 included many facial expressions. The characteristic smiles, frowns, winks, or wrinkles of special friends contributed to the memories of many experiences. Some of us made special efforts to be noticed and remembered by either painting our faces bright orange and wearing a pumpkin on our head, making up like clowns at the athletic carnivals drama club booth, or modeling gag eyes to amuse our classmates. Whether consciously or not, most of us who shared these expressions of ourselves were hoping some would realize we were here. 1. Drama students, painted as clowns, sell balloons at Homecoming festivities. 2. Mr. Tony Lawrence, portraying the Great Pumpkin amuses students at a pep session. 3. Mark Gentry shows what drafting class has done to his eyes. 4. Shannon Kirtley lights the torch for the burning MHS. 5. Observing what is happening on the field is place kicker and end jim Stonebreaker. 6. Mr. Graves and Mrs. Roberts aggrivate sponge throwers. WJ, V -fha'-iS affine: giv vfwiei 04066571555 An increase in class offerings throughout the years has given us the opportunity to explore many talents and leave the most positive marks of ourselves behind. While some of the achievements from classroom experiences may have seemed small at the time, many produced impressive results we were proud to display. Showcases were frequently filled with macrame', pottery, paintings, sketches, and jewelry produced by art students. Teachers and friends of home economics students were treated to a variety of goodies from the kitchen, auto mechanics students pushed or hauled in mechanical failures and actually drove them away after adjustments, music students shared vocal and instrumental accomplishments with the public, and building trades students constructed an entire house. 'inn-.....,, 22-lf , ,. W 4,,.,,w . ., 'Ugly A, 1. Diana Schwartz brought her dog to speech class to help demonstrate puppy care. 2. Seniors Keith Dudley, Tom Spencer, and Todd Hacker prepare to eat their creations in boys home economics class. 3. Building trade students, under the direc- tion of Mr. Chuck Waggoner, frame a house, one of the first steps of a long pro- ject. 4. Drafting students watch as jeff Gossett demonstrates a jacob's ladder. 5. The percussion section practices during band class. if 3?- 4' E'-, WX' ff fat 4-41 .:w,, M1224 -A., 3? 'P ,a . id ' i f I , ,A ., if Sth .paw L- - s 12.4 V .,., N. f , 1 Q Q -W mf' - , . of 16,3 , A. ig gr? - . , ,. -e 1 V- - ,ig ,, ' J - , ' V gr' V., . , Q Sapdamaras win fdanf builiing The event more people participated in than any other throughout the school year was Homecoming. MHS had traditionally been known for its elaborate and competitive float contest between classesg 1977 was no exception. Class officers and sponsors began planning for the construction of the floats the first week of school. The sophomore class, sponsored by Mr. Dennis Amrhein and Mrs. Lezette Harrington, was happiest with the mark it left as the number one float for Homecoming '77, However, the pride felt by each of us was obvious when rain threatened to dampen the hours of work we had completed, and we each ran to rescue our mark. .MA 3 -, all 1. Mrs. Roberts is a prime target for the yearboolds sponge toss. 2. The class of '80 shows artistic talents with a first place Homecoming float. 3. Bruce Law gives a sigh of relief as he is pulled from Mr. Qualitza's bug . 4. The Indiana University calliope offers en- tertainment for spectators in the Home- coming parade, 5. The Great Boo Boo demonstrates the art of gold fish swallowing. 6. MHS even has its own clowns - mem- bers of the Drama Department. 1. Mr. Greg Silver isn't too neat, but he did swallow part of a pie very quickly. 2. Seniors show strength and determination in winning the tug-of-war. 3. MHS Homecoming queen Mary Neitzel reigned in the rain when showers drenched halftime ceremonies. 4. DeWayne Cooley holds very still as he gets his face painted by Drama Club mem- bers. 5. Rhonda Opel represents the sophomore class and becomes Homecoming princess. 6. Mr. Bob Ruble 'fenjoys the water inthe African Dip. X 'dx' Qs 63256 Wigan! f Mmeoamiug ' PL' What better way to leave a mark than to be honored as the champion pie-eater of the entire school? A continuing tradition saw several students and teachers vying for that distinction. One of the messiest tables in the history of the contest left no doubt that many of us were here. More attractive marks were left by Mary Neitzel, who was crowned Homecoming queen, and Rhonda Opel, who was named princess. Some of us left smaller but still important marks by donating our muscles to the class tug-of-war competition, and some of us just did our best to make sure a teacher was dunked or sponged a little. Junior win.S500 f fn!! H455 Homecoming floats continued to leave impressive marks even after Homecoming as three classes entered their creations in the Martinsville Fall Foliage Festival Parade. Everyone certainly knew we were there when the juniors, sophomores, and seniors took first, second, and third places respectively winning a total of S900 in prize money. The band also left its mark all over the state, competing in the state marching contest and receiving the distinction of a top ten band. Whether we were a part of the flag and rifle corps, a member of the band, or just an MHS band booster we all believed that we were here and thus a part of the success. 1 2 l il N ' wi t, 5 fy! 1, The MHS flag and rifle corps performs at halftime. 2. The burning MHS is a Mooresville Home- coming tradition. 3. The junior class places second at Home- coming but first at Martinsville's Fall Foliage Festival. 4. Charlie Brown rides proudly on the class of '78 float. 5. The freshman class chooses a NASA theme for float competition. 6. The MHS marching band performs its award- winning show. 'l. 2. Gamblers in the cast of The Saga of Katie and the Gamblin' Lady look in amazement at the imaginary cards of Lori Horton. Mr. Richard Newcomer is a member of the business community who donates his time to the school as a member of the corporation board for building trades. 3. Police Chief Harold Martin talks to elementary students about safety. 4. Mrs. Peggy Weber teaches the junior Miss contestants steps for a group performance. 5. Mooresville's junior Miss Mary Neitzel performs her talent for the pageant. 5 ,,3 ammmi 17 91104171 suppari flfuknf Like other years, many community groups contributed to the projects and accomplishments of MHS students. Some contributed money to support financial projects of organizations and athletic endeavors. Most promoted spirit and a tremendous backing to sporting events. Many gave their time and themselves to those of us who asked for it. While listing all of those who helped us in some way would be impossible, these pages were designed to remind them that they left a 'fmark with us and that we appreciated the fact that they were here when we were here. - .imp P5 7 8 9 f i eight nl ess: swf Z, ' t ll if qt WHS jW5557'tf5 ' birdie Eros-m' The production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown left its mark with some of the high school's most loyal fans - elementary students who were treated to the presentation. Cast members Todd Hacker, Charlie Brown, Mike Klass, Snoopy, Kitti Swinney, Lucy, Don Reichard, Schroeder, Randy Davis, Linus, and Lori Hickerson, Peppermint Patty, also brought the famous Charles Schultz comic strip to life for two high school convocations. Mrs. Pam Anderson, speech teacher, was stage director for the production, and Mr. Gene Raymond, choir director, was music director. 1. Lucy is willing to listen to anyone's prob- lems - for a nickel. 2. Linus and Peppermint Patty have a boy to girl talk. 3. Linus and Lucy team up for a dance. 4. Lucy's admiration for Schroeder is as- tounding. 5. When Snoopy gets hungry he lets the whole world know about it. 6. The cast gives Charlie Brown a little glory. W qaw 'mile who ea gem 4 The sixth annual Wagon Trails Revue, viewed by the largest crowd ever at a Wagon Trails performance, presented A Salute to the Greats March 31 and April 1. This was the first time for a Wagon Trails to be held on two nights. Led by Masters of Ceremony lulie Bivin and Mike Mackenzie, the revue featured many high school talents. jim Stewart and Beth Thatcher performed l'M Herbert which they took to the state speech meet, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yoke sang Rocky Top , Debbie Slaughter, Mike Klass, and David Strohmeyer performed a tribute to ludy Garland, a song Get Happy , Sally Hamilton sang jim Croce's Time in a Bottle , the MHS Kadettes danced to Razzle Dazzle and Happy Days , and the MHS choirs performed a number of popular songs. A special mark was added to the program when Don Reichard received two standing ovations, a first, for his performance of My Way , a tribute to Elvis and Frank Sinatra. This act and many more left their marks in the 1977-78 Wagon Trails Revue. ,,gnOoxxHmf'L p' Qoss4 P -' llltll 'WNV' ' Qil.sQQ'5 gllllliis 59055005 nosubtli, tsoaqCQ2,,W Jmbr 1. Some of the antics of Charlie Chaplin are re-enacted by Tina Willis and Lee Ann Wise. 2. Don Reichard displays the intensity with which he performs an Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra song, My Way. 3. jim Stewart bird watches during l'm Herbert , which he performs with Beth Thatcher. 4. Being an M.C. for Wagon Trails isn't all fun and games as the expressions on the faces of julie Bivin and Mike Mackenzie show. 5. Performing in their 6th consecutive Wag- on Trails Revue, Steve and Liz Yoke present their version of a famous Country Western song, Rocky Top. 1. Mammy mends Pappy's britches while Abner snoozes on the porch. 2. The population of Dogpatch listens in awe as Senator Phogbound explains. 3. After drinking the Yokum Berry Tonic, the town's husbands become muscle men. 4. Marryin' Sam salutes jubilation T. Cornpone, the man who almost single handedly lost the Civil War for the South. 5. Abner, and Mammy and Pappy Yokum sing It's A Typical Day. 6. Daisy Mae works at getting Abner to marry her. 121. 162,-45am This year's musical, based on the Al Capp comic strip character Li'l Abner, was presented April 28 and 29 in the MHS gymnasium and viewed by packed houses each night. With outstanding performances by Don Reichard, Li'l Abner, Lori Hickerson, Daisy Mae, Mike Klass, Marryin' Sam, Lori Hickerson, Mammy Yokumg and David Strohmeyer, Pappy Yokum, the many hours spent in preparation were well rewarded. Mrs. Pam Anderson, stage director, and Mr. Gene Raymond, music director, along with many others, put more than their fair share into the production and with standing ovations on both nights, what better way was there to end long hours of work? if X I 1.3 ff H 0 75 Come Sail Away, the theme of the 1978 junior- senior prom, was held at the new Airport Sheraton lnn, May 6, from 9:00 p.m. to midnight. Over six hundred people attended the event which had been planned by the junior class and sponsors Miss Sue Squires and Mr. Stan Hall. The crowning of the king and queen took place at 11:00 p.m. with lim Bagley and Kathy Limbach reigning over the prom. The other candidates for king and queen were: Al McGuire and Pam Newgent, Delvin Young and Annetta Scott, and Dan Even and Sherri Crist. The candidates were introduced by junior class president Joe Copeland. Morningstar, a band with many relatives who attended the prom, provided the musical entertainment. 22 1. jim Bagley and Kathy Limbach reign as king and queen of the 1978 prom. 2. Morningstar provides the musical entertainment. 3. Foreign exchange student Timo Salmia and Beth Thatcher participate in the dancing. 4. Baby Face McGuire, Pretty Boy Hundertmark, and their dates take a brea from the evening's activities. 5. School superintendent Mr. William Curry crowns queen Kathy Limbach. 6, The 1978 king and queen candidates. 1. Pat DeBruler, Becky Connell, Mike Curry, and Wendy Holler show off their dancing abilities. 2. Kitti Swinney and Mike Bagley display expertise in the wheelbarrow race. 3. Checking out the printing shop are Kim Selwa and David Mikesell. 4. WNAP disc jockey Buster Bodine points in amazement to the happenings on the dance floor. 5. Scott Caruso and Debbie Slaughter rely on many hours of practice in winning the dance contest. ax Nw. 24 W il ir, is p czeate 5 1 c Many hours of hard work were spent preparing for the post prom put on by the junior class parents. Pioneer Country, the theme of the '78 post prom, featured many different activities where couples could compete for gold nuggets to use as money in the country store. Other activities included a wheelbarrow race, horse shoe pitch, and shootout at the OK corral. The Red Dog Saloon provided eats and drinks for the hungry cowpokes. WNAP disc jockey Buster Bodine played disco music for the couples. The height of the morning was the raffle for the black and white TV which was won by Teresa Gillman, f4wmd4.dmy' Awards Day was the traditional marking that the end of school was very near at hand. Many out-of-school groups presented awards and scholarships as well as school groups. Some of those receiving out-of-school Awards were: Dr. james H. Bivin scholarship, Scott Hickerson, Chamber of Commerce vocational scholarship, Kevin Bailer, Kappa Kappa Kappa scholarships, jane Tucker, Pat Richardson, Tim Franklin, Mike Raymond, and Alan McGuire. Some of those receiving school awards were: junior art award, Larry Taber, outstanding senior choir member, Don Reichard, student council president, Roe Wright, drama productions ad performer of the year, Mike Klass, and top ten seniors: Jeanie Perry, valedictorian, Lisa jones, salutatorian, Pam Newgent, Scott Hickerson, jim Bagley, Beth Henderson, Pat Richardson, Tara Soughers, joanna Fox and Kathy Limbach. iff -kj. l 26 U I 4 1. AI McGuire receives a scholarship from Tri Kappa Sorority. 2. The senior class enters the gym before the student body for the last time. 3. Mike Klass receives the drama club's Best Actor award from last year's winner, Dan Scharbrough. 4. Don Reichard and Mr. Raymond exhibit the closeness that developes between student and teacher. 5. Scott Hickerson is awarded the Dr. james H. Bivin Scholarship Award. 6. Mr. Raymond leads the spotlighters in one last song. ag my 25 The height of every senior's high school career is graduation - the end of a new beginning. The class of 1978, graduating 259, took part in baccalaureate and commencement exercises on May 21, 1978, at the MHS gymnasium. Led by valedictorian Jeanie Perry, salutatorian Lisa jones and class president Jim Bagley, with class sponsors Mrs. Clarissa Snapp and Mr. Robert Grosskreutz, the class had the distinction of being the largest class to ever pass through the doors of MHS. Despite heat, excitement, and some sorrow, seniors were relieved to receive diplomas from superintendent Mr. William Curry. 'K 'N '2G,y' iw V MQ., 5-AW kwxfw t Av alaggk 1. Valedictorian jeanie Perry and salutatorian Lisa jones are excited over their graduation. 2. Jeanie Perry delivers the valedictory speech. 3. The boys' barbershop quartet, with its three senior members, lead the class and alumni singing the Alma Mater. 4. Mr. Keller, Mrs. Snapp, and Mr. Grosskreutz express their congratulations to foreign exchange student Timo Salmia 5. Mike Hall receives his diploma from Mr. Curry. r ll li l I4 I I: I in I yu l I1 l l, I l I I, I V 1 State, 2 Semi States! ll ' Where's Mooresville? i l I J , . 1 1 Q Q - x Q .. 1. Don White explodes over his sectional championship. 2. WIBC's jerry Baker interviews a happy Coach joe johnson after the girls basketball semi-state victory. 3. Exhausted state champion Mike - .... Breeden gets a little help from his final match. 4. The girls basketball team begins an exciting second half at Hinkle Fieldhouse. 5. Co- captain Mike Breeden and Coach Pelley invite fans to attend the football semi-state at jasper. 5 4, Volleyball Makes 'lst Conference Placing l I felt like it was a season for improvement, commented girls volleyball team coach Miss Murdock, who is assisted by Mrs. Barbara Kacmar. The varsity squad beat three conference teams - Avon, Danville, and Greenwood - to finish fourth in the conference. This was the team's first year to place in the Mid-State Conference. ln Sectional competition, the girls beat Monrovia in the first round and came up against Tri West in the semi- final match. The team was beaten in the first game of that match, and the second game was called in favor of Tri West after the six minute time limit expired. The team, led by Beth Piepenbrink, their super spiker, . w,,MWWm am aww ' ' 1977iVVarsity Scheduleyand Results finished the season with a record of seven wins,l eight QL B,it6ommgt0h,Qfg,Sh tgtg . g,3g15'5:15 OSSGS- yw. Avon, 15-3,15-9 During the Fall Athletic Banquet, Coach Murdock Tgargji awarded freshman Dee Opel with the Most Improved ,W Danviuyei 35-75,-24,2 plaque. Senior Dara Williams was recognized as the most B?ownisburg T ' 5-9,15-13,9-11r'ssi valuable player on the volleyball team, W Greenwood 4 T5-7,15-12 g QML Gentepf:Grove V sf.r '4+15,8-11 Miss Murdock said that the reserve team, which was SMogmV'a g , 15'6'15'6 - 11 ','i-' made up entirely of freshmen, was a good group of W tgmingnce .B 15',,3,1'5,,9 irls - ea er, willin to learn. The reserve squad L Plainfield , T 15-11,14-16,11-15 g g . g . . .' . I - ' - ' defeated some very good teams, ending the year with an Whlfeland 4 I 3-'lri52'l5-13512-15B ' , ' I ectnonas eight six season recor ggwgonmviag C 415,.7,1J5y-11 L TriWeSt 9-11,1-15 C 'M I 9 ved-.a' -av-...- ,v ' 52 x 1977 Varsity Volleyball - Front: D. Stone, D. Mohr, L. Hadley, D. Ramey, T. Mayfield. Back: Asst. Coach B. Kacmar, P. Hunt, L. Grebel, B. Piepenbrink, D. Williams, 1. Gershan- off, Coach R. Murdock. uf 1977 Reserve Volleyball - Front: L. Bishop, M. Wright, I. Ramey, A. Allen, I. Lee. Back: Asst. Coach B. Kacmar, L. Hadley, D. Smiley, D. Opel, T. Cox, I. Neville, Coach R. Murdock. 1977 Reserve Schedule and Results L Fulton 2-15,15-10,9-15 W Bloomington S. 15-11,16-14 L Avon 15-7,11-15,8-15 L Tri West 4-15,15-9,4-15 W Cascade 15-8,15-9 W Danville 15-0,12-15,15-10 W Brownsburg 15-3,15-6 W Greenwood 10-15,15-11,15-10 L Center Grove 9-15,4-15 W Monrovia 13-15,15-6,15-4 L Speedway 12-15,12-15 W Eminence 15-4,15-4 W Plainfield 15-5,15-0 L Whiteland 14-16,4-15 1. Lee Ann Hadley sets the ball up for her teammates. 2. Dee Ann Ramey prepares to serve the ball. 3. The varsity team gets fired up during a time out. 4. Beth Piepenbrink slams the ball over her challenger's fingertips. 5. Pioneer team members congratulate their opponents after a game. 6. The 1977 Varsity Volleyball Team. 7. The 1977 Reserve Volleyball Team. 1977 Schedule and Results Dual Meets 22 Greencastle A MOORESVELLE MOORESWLLE 21 Plainfield Center Grove , 20, MOORESVILLE Edgewood 15 MOORESVILLE Greenwood , 22 MOORESVELLE Cascade 21 MOORESVILLE .MOORESVILLE 18' Avon Martinsvilie 23 MOORESVILLE Monrovia 20 g MOORESVELLE MOORESVILLE 19 lndpls. Baptist . 3-Way Meets n ' MOORESVILLE 25 Brownsburgi Danville 41. MOORESVILLE Eminence 67 Speedway TOURNEYS Brazil invitational 1 Sth Morgan County A 3rd Mid-State e , 4th J Sectional' 7 11th A 1. jack Hamilton keeps pace as Coach Dan Havens watches. 2. Alan McGuire completes his last year on the Cross Country Team. 3. The billboard behind Pioneer harriers Brett Scott and john Gregory tells what a Cross Country runner is all about. 4. The 1977 Cross Country Team. 5. Mike Phillips is exhausted after win- ning the Morgan County Meet and set- ting a new school record. 6. Dale Matthews, sophomore, ignores the speed limit sign. 7. junior john Gregory runs hard to pass up an Avon runner. 8. Scott Hickerson runs hard at Mid- State to finish 9th, 9. Brett Scott, freshman, is the number two runner for the harriers. 10. Mark Hall and Bob Ellington get seri- ous when it comes to running. The 1977 Cross Country Team - FRONT: B. Patterson, D. Matthews, I. Greg- ory, B. Ellington, M. Hall, S. Hickerson, BACK: I. Gross, M. Phillips, V. Smith, B Law, A. McGuire, B. Scott, I. Hamilton, Coach Dan Havens Senior Mike Phillips Sets Harrier Record The Cross Country Team finished the season with a dual meet record of 3-7. For the Mid-State Conference Meet The harriers set their goal at 4th place, which they received, and at sectionals, running against 30 other teams, Mooresville placed an impressive 11th. The team was led this year by senior Mike Phillips. Mike placed 1st in the Morgan County Meet, setting a new school record of 12:14, and second in the Mid-State Conference Meet. Running second for the Pioneers was Brett Scott whose fastest time, 13:35 was excellent for a freshman. When asked what he thought about when running, he replied, I think about passing the guy in front of me, and keeping the guy behind me-behind me. We're building our Cross Country Team for the future,' remarked Coach Dan Havens, we've lost some seniors, but gained some freshmen. In a couple of years our Cross Country Program will really be good. Many of the boys participated in Cross Country for personal achievement, they certainly didn't do it for the crowd support or recognition. Nevertheless, the team kept its good spirit. This spirit was shown in some of their antics. From these antics it's obvious the Cross Country Team is a little crazy - but then again, they have to be to run 2M miles! Netters Win Sixth Straight Mid-State The 1977 Pioneer tennis team continued Mooresville's reign over the Mid-State Conference by capturing their sixth straight conference title. With all members returning from last year's co-conference champion team, the netters outscored the second place team by a 45 to 38 margin. junior Carl Cioldsberry, at the number two singles position, and Senior Mike Raymond, playing number three singles position, were the MHS individual champions. The number one doubles team of Eddy Hall and Kevin Witt and the number two doubles team of Rob Hundertmark and Pat Richardson were runners-up in their divisions. The team gathered 16 wins along with 7 losses against very tough competition. fSix of those seven losses were against regional and semi-state champions.J However, the netters were disappointed with their second place finish. The Pio- neers lost to Perry Meridian 2-3 in the final round. At the fall sports banquet, Coach Don Peters honored Mike Raymond with the Best Percentage award - 22 wins, four losses, and jim Bagley with the Most Valuable Player plaque. Next season looks to be a rebuilding year for Coach Peters as six lettermen will be lost through graduation. 1977 Tennis Team - Front: K. Witt, P. Richardson, R. Hundertmark, E. Hall, M. Raymond, C. Goldsberry, 1. Bagley. Center: D. McCorkle, T. Glasgo, I. Troxell, 5. Shaw, B. Pryor, M. Krueger, j. Stuck, S. Raines, N. Seegolam. Back: D. Shaw, M. Habig, 1. Wolanski, T. White, D. Holmes. 1 . 4 1. Sophmore Kevin Witt concentrates on an overhead slam. 2. Mike Raymond, the no. 3 singles play- er, serves another winner. 3. Coach Don Peters watches his team perform. 4. Senior lim Bagley shows his form on a serve. 5. The 1977 Varsity Team. 6. Conference champion Mike Raymond Prepares for a two-handed backhand. 7. Pat Richardson and Rob Hundertmark team up to form the no. 2 doubles team. 8. Carl Goldsberry places a drop shot over the net. 9. Senior Eddy Hall takes his position at the net. 1977 Schedule and Results MOORESVILLE Danville MOORESVILLE Center Grove Brebeuf MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Park Tudor MOORESVILLE Greenwood MOORESVILLE Ben Davis MOORESVILLE Martinsville MOORESVILLE Decatur Cen. Bloomington N. MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Grencastle MOORESVILLE Speedway MOORESVILLE Plainfield MOORESVILLE Avon Terre Haute S. MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Whiteland MOORESVILLE Brownsburg Terre Haute N. MOORESVILLE North Central MOORESVILLE Southport MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Bloomington S. MOORESVILLE lndpls. Wood MOORESVILLE lndpls. Tech Perry Meridian MOORESVILLE Sectionals 2nd Mid-State Conference 1st K Gridders Finish 10-2 AA Semi-Finalist For the second consecutive year, the Pioneer varsity football team walked away with the Mid-State Conference trophy and for the first time ever, they gained the opportunity to compete in the IHSAA state playoffs. In Mooresville's sectional game against number three rated Crawfordsville, the Pioneers showed complete dominance on both offense and defense to win by a score of 30-8. Although the Pioneers were regarded as heavy underdogs in this game, they used Coach Denny Pelley's philosophy that lf you believe in what you're doing, you can get the job done. In their next game, the Pioneers, who were one of only four teams left in the playoffs, faced number one rated jasper. Mooresville once again underdogs, lost this game 21-12, but it was much closer than the score indicated, and as Pelley said, We just ran out of time. Offensively, the Pioneers did not pass very much, but with three exceptional running backs: Mike Breeden, Brad Bailey, and Ray Garner, they were able to run well. Breeden led the way with 1,195 yards rushing and scored a total of 74 points. Mooresville's defense, led by all-state linebacker Mike Breeden held their opponents to a minimum of yardage and gave up only 9 points per game. The Pioneers had seven players on the all-conference team: Mike Breeden, Brad Bailey, Ray Garner, Donnie White, Darrel Trisler, Bryant Hopwood, and David Newcomer. Coach Pelley was chosen Coach of the Year by the other coaches in the conference. Next year will be tough for the Pioneers as they lose many seniors plus the fact that all teams will be out to beat themg but Pelley says, It will be a challange to stay on top, but I believe that any challenge can be met. 'YV Q - 4 3 -U 1977 Varsity Football Team Members - 1st: B. Hopwood, B. Whitaker, 1. Cope- land, j. Bailey, M. johnson, P. DeBrueler, B. Breeden, B. Austin, 2nd: Head Coach D. Pelley, D. Young, T. Hacker, B. Sappington, D. Trisler, R. Dale, R. Garner, M. Breeden, D. White, 3rd: R. Burke, M. Mann, K. Simmons, M. Norton, E. Stroh- meyer, 1. Stonebraker, K. Berwick, I. lerin, D. Newcomer, D. Perry, 4th: B. Myrick, D. Worland, B. Turpin, D. Sechman, D. Lashley, G. Wiser, S. Harris, D. Mascher, l. Allsup, G. Wingate, 5th: I. Small, R. Walker, D. Scharbrough, S. Anderson, C. Cramer, 1. Akers, B. Creech, M. Rutledge, A. Terry, 6th: Asst. Coach D. Pope, R. Smith, B. Smith, D. Ruch, D. Wilson, Asst. Coach D. Turner, Trainer M. Grover 1977 SEASON RESULTS MOORESVILLE 12 Beech Grove MOORESVILLE 15 Brown County MOORESVILLE 15 Avon MOORESVILLE 15 Plainfield MOORESVILLE 14 Whiteland MOORESVILLE 14 Speedway MOORESVILLE 25 Center Grove MOORESVILLE 14 Cascade Danville 19 MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE 20 Greenwood T SECTIONAL RESULTS MOORESVILLE 30 Crawfordsville 8 REGIONAL RESULTS jasper 21 MOORESVILLE 12 1. All-conference tackle David Newcomer blocks for Brad Bailey. 2. Senior all-conference tailback Brad Bailey gets away from his Greenwood opponent. 3. Coach Pelley discusses game strategy with co-captain Donny White. 4. Senior co-captain Ray Garner heads up field for more yardage. 5. All-state linebacker co-captain Mike Breeden shows his ability to move the ball as he runs for a touchdown against Craw- fordsville. 6. Quarterback joe Copeland talks to the coaches during a time-out. 1977 Reserve Football Team - FRONT: R. Burke, R. Ellington, G. Pope, M. Norton, I. Allen, j. Small, B. Creech, S. Harris, B. Breeden, M. johnson, K. Berwick, G. Wiser, CENTER: 1. Akers, G. Tipton, S. Anderson, D. Sechman, B. Austin, K. Leap, A. Terry, D. Mascher, B. Turpin, D. Scharbrough, C. Cramer, D. Worland, BACK: S. Horton, T. Anderson, K. Phillips, R. Walker, I. Harris, K. Hornaday, M. Rutledge, D. Lashley, K. Comfort, M, Mann. ef 99 6 0 1977 Freshman Football Team - FRONT: M. Duke, T. Kimmel, G. Cox, D. Berwick, M. Perry, 1. Hadley, L. Dunham, S. jones, T. Perry, CENTER: M. Mylcraine, D. Peters, 1. Craft, R. Wilson, D. Day, L. Addair, 1. Norris, S. Langley, L. Dunn, M. Moore, BACK: Coach Ruble, S. Wubben, T. Byrnes, Ci. Roberts, M. Baker, S. Summerlot, G. Lambert, R. Harding, T. McCoy, R. Lundy, B. Blackwell, T. Smith, Cmgrl, Coach Silver. 1. The 1977 Reserve Football Team. 2. The 1977 Freshman Football Team. 3. A group of Mooresville defenders mauls 1977 Reserve Record a Greenwood running back. MOORESVILLE-Center Grove lost 4. Gang tackling as shown here, MOORESVILLE-Plainfield won contributes to the Pioneers' strong MOORESVILLE-Franklin won defense. MOORESVILLE-'Whiteland won MOORESVLLLE-Edgewood won MOORESVILLE-Speedway lost MOORESWLLE-Avon lost 1977 Freshman Record MOORESVILLE-Fulton won MOORESVILLE-Danville won MOORESVILLE-Whiteland won MOORESVILLE-Plainfield won MOORESVILLE-Speedway won MOORESVILLE-Martinsville won MOORESVILLE-Ritter won MOORESVILLE-Center Grove won MOORESVILLE-Greenwood lost Reserve And Frosh Have Impressive Year Coach Dennis Turner, in his second year at Mooresville, had a fine reserve season. The team's record was an impressive 4-3. Included were a come from behind victory over Martinsville in the final seconds and defeating a tough Edgewood team. The team had a never give up attitude which resulted in an exciting season. One of the biggest improvements in the season was that of physical and mental maturity. Several outstanding figures Bill Austin, jeff Akers, Brian Turpin, and Bill Creech, will be contributions on next year's varsity team. Another achievement of the reserve team was the ability to have almost twenty people start each game. This resulted in a lot of experience for the entire team. The Freshman football team turned out the finest record ever of a freshman team at Mooresville. Greg Silver and Bob Ruble coached this team to repeated success of Mooresville. With a record of 8 wins and only 1 loss, the team achieved a number of accomplishments, beating Speedway for the first time, and defeating Martinsville, which Coach Silver says, is always a pleasure. The co-captains were Roger Harding, Ted McCoy, and Tom Byrnes. Mental prepardness, good fundamentals, and a strong effort from the whole team kept them on top. And contributions from jeff Norris, Mike Duke, Barry Blackwell, Robby Lundy, and Steve Wuben proved to be a major key in the success of this winning team. Girls Win Semi-State, Move To Final Four To say the girls basketball team had another successful year would be an understatement. The girls team, with 12 returning letterpersons and all 5 starters, entered the state tournament series with a 14-1 record, their only loss to conference foe, Center Grove. The girls were coached by joe johnson. When asked what he thought a major accomplishment waslduring regular season play, he simply replied, Beating Plainfield. The girls breezed through sectionals defeating Eminence, South Putnam, and Greencastle, scoring 210 points against their opponents' 92. They also took the regional championship defeating Rockville and Van' Buren. The girls travelled to the Ben Davis semi-state -for the third time in three years. There they broke their previous afternoon jinx by leading number-two-ranked Tech the entire game, ending the game with a 41-39 victory. The girls took their second revenge of the day with a 57-46 win over number-four-ranked and former state. runner-up Mount Vernon for the semi-state crown. S new -l ' i 1' ill! 6 is i Lx f - a f I3 1977-1978 Schedule And Results MOORESVILLE 41 MOORESVILLE 47 MOORESVILLE 63 MOORESVILLE 43 MOORESVILLE 57 MOORESVILLE 56 MOORESVILLE 34 MOORESVILLE 51 MOORESVlLLE 77 MOORESWLLE 37 Center Grove 52 MOORESVILLE 67 MOORESVlLLE 60 Tourneys Columbus North MOORESVILLE 39 MOORESVILLE 52 sectional MOORESVILLE 71 MOORESVILLE 73 MOORESVILLE 64 Regional MOORESVILLE 57 MOORESVILLE 68 Semi-state MOORESWLLE 41 MOORESVILLE 57 state lac-Cen-Del 50 Brebeuf 36 Arlington 43 Danville 25 Tri West 32 Monrovia 20 Brown County 33 Northwest 33 Speedway 38 Cascade 36 Whiteland 27 MOORESVILLE 41 Plainfield 53 Greenwood 44 Columbus North 33 Martinsville 35 Eminence 28 South Putnam 20 Greencastle 44 Rockville 46 Van Buren 50 Tech 39 Mount Vernon 42 MOORESVILLE 42 l. The Mooresville crowd watches as Dee Ann Ra mey goes for a layup 2. Lori Hadlock senior dodges her Cascade oppo DCFII. 3. Debbie Mohr loolfs for a way around South Put nam. 4. Beth Piepenbrmk who has the highest average points per game nudges her way up to the basket 5. Coach johnson holds up the net to a victorious team and an excited crowd after winning the semi state CFOWI1. 6. The 1977-1978 Girls Basketball Team and cheer leaders after the semi state game 7. Lee Ann Hadley takes a shot from the field one of her specialities l Freshmen team members, FRONT: 1. Ramey, L. Bishop, K. Threkheld, B. Mikesell, K. Straley. CENTER: M. Neitzel, L. McGuire, 1. Hawkins, B. Smith, BACK: Coach Nichols, D. Smiley, L. Hadley, C. Neitzel, P. Weaver. 1977-1978 Schedule Reserve MOORESWLLE MOORESVlLLE MOORESVILLE Tri West MOORESVILLE Northwest Speedway MOORESVILLE Whiteland Center Grove MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Freshmen Center Grove MOORESVILLE and Results Brebeuf Arlington Danville MOORFSVILLE Brown County MOORESVILLE MOORESVlLLE Cascade MOORESVlLLE MOORESVILLE Plainfield Greenwood MOORESVILLE Ben Davis 11 18 25 8 10 14 22 3 12 19 18 28 5 14 Varsity and Reserve team members, FRONT: C. Bagley, P. Rainbolt, D. Williams, D. Mohr, L.A. Hadley, D.A Rame , A. Allen D Opel. BACK' Coach Stewart, T. Mayfield C Hammond, L. Akers, B. Straley, L. . y , . . , . Taylor, B. Piepenbrink, B. Whitney, L. Hadlock, C. Fluke, T. Sells, Coach johnson. 1. The 1977-1978 Freshmen Girls Basketball Team. 2. Debbie Mohr protects the ball at Hinkle. 3. Teamwork doesn't always mean one play- er pushes the opponent down while the other runs by with the ball. 4. The 1977-1978 Varsity and Reserve Girls Basketball Team. 5. Becky Whitney tries to stop a basket. 6. Dee Ann Ramey's height doesn't stop her from hitting the jumpball to the Pioneers. 7. Beth Piepenbrink's height makes layups a little bit easier. X.. 5 knit - F M2- V' 5-fav 22 5 I 1 his i .1 ni fi - Reserves And Freshmen Follow Winning Form After a week of celebrity status, appearing on several televi- sion stations and being interviewed by many reporters, the girls travelled to Hinkle Field House to compete with jac- Cen-Del, Warsaw, and Heritage for the coveted state title. The girls lost to lac-Cen-Del but gained from the exper- ience. Every member of the team left a little of herself, her mark, at Hinkle that day as she participated as one of the final four teams. Even though the reserve girls basketball team might not have received much recognition, they were still a very im- portant part of the girls basketball program. Scoring a total of 60 points for the season was freshman Denise Opel. Denise also played on the tournament varsity team. The reserve team finished the season with a 7-5 record. This year at MHS a new team was started, the freshmen girls basketball team. The girls team was scheduled to play five games but because of the energy crisis only played 2. They finished the season with a record of 1-1. The girls were coached by Mrs. Maureen Nichols. When asked if she felt the two games they played were worth the 4M months 'of practice she replied, lt would have been more worth it if we would have played the five games we scheduled, but it was worth it in the respect that we're looking for the future. 1977-78 Schedule and Results MOORESVILLE Speedway Beech Grove lndpis. Tech Plainfield MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Huntington North Brownsburg Whiteland Bloomington South MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Avon MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Avon Monrovia MOORESVILLE MOORESVlLl.E MOORESVlLLE MOORESVILLE Martinsville Center Grove Decatur Central LaPorte MOORESVlLLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Columbus East Greenwood MOORESVILLE Cascade Danville Indian Creek Cloverdale Eminence Sectionals 54 MOORESVILLE 60 52 67 59 62 58 46 47 56 56 72 64 56 52 65 52 40 53 64 64 58 53 1. Pat Richardson shows his defensive stance while guarding a Danville Warrior. 2. Pioneer Allan McGuire gets loose for a layup. 3. The 1977-78 Varsity Basketball Team. 4. junior Fred Settle fights off Don France for an MHS rebound. 5. Senior Don France drives around a Martinsville player. 6. Most improved player Delvin Young prepares to score two more. 7. jim Bagley sets a new school record with 157 assists. 8. Eddy Hall gives MHS two more points. 9. Coach jim Hammel discusses a call with the referee. 10. 6'7 Tim Sheridan goes up strong to block a shot. Front: G. Wingate, mgr., D. Young, A. McGuire, T. Sheridan D. France, F. Settle, E. Hall, Coach D. Pope, Back: Coach j Hammel, 1. Bagley, 1. Copeland, P. Richardson, M. Raymond D. Shaw, W. Watson, Asst. Coach D. Oberle. Cagers Go 12-10 Bagley Makes Academic Team With seven seniors leading the way - lim Bagley, Delvin Young, Don France, Pat Richardson, Mike Raymond, Alan McGuire, and Eddy Hall, the round ballers registered a 12-10 record against very strong competition. The Pioneers opened the season with a record-setting 109-60 win over Monrovia. Eminence and Martinsville also fell to the Pioneers giving MHS what could be called the Morgan County Championship. The team took second place in the highly regarded Huntington Holiday Tournament defeating LaPorte on a last second shot before losing to Huntington North in the final game. Coach jim Hammel's crew played their best game against third-ranked Bloomington South. For 47 minutes the two teams battled almost evenly. However, the Panthers went home with a 60-56 triple overtime victory. The Pioneers had two players named to the all- conference team - MVP lim Bagley and MIP Delvin Young. Bagley was also honored by being placed on the academic all-state team. Hopes and dreams of MHS returning to the Frankfort Regional were ended short as a desperation shot fell short of the Pioneer basket. The 1977-78 Mooresville basketball season was abruptly halted as the Avon Orioles upset the defending sectional champions 54-53. Reserve And Freshmen Have Winning Seasons RESERVE BASKETBALL The 77-78 edition of the Pioneer reserve Basketball team will be remembered for its hustle, pride, and determination to put the Pioneers on top. Although such tough opponents as Eminence and Monrovia were not easily gotten by, the team's leading scorers Tim Stewart, 167 points, and Danny Shaw, 163 points, made the going a little bit easier. ln his second year as reserve basketball coach at Mooresville, Mr. Dave Oberle did an excellent job in guiding the team to an impressive 12-7 final mark. The toughest and most rewarding part of the Pioneer's season had to be the two tough overtime wins over Eminince and Monrovia in the capturing of the Mooresville Reserve Tourney crown. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Freshman basketball, unlike other basketball teams, had two separate teams within itself. The freshman A-team consisted of: Barry Blackwell, captain, Brad Pryor, captain, and jack Craft all guards with Ted McCoy, Danny Holmes, and Vinny Smith at forwards. The A-team, lead by leading scorer Barry Blackwell with 140 points and 16 assists and jack Craft with 94 points and 4 assists, and the '77-'78 season with a record of 7-7. The Frosh B-team, lead by leading scorer jeff Rose with 82 points and 5 assists, finished the year with a mark 8-4 Two freshman teams are used to give every team member a chance to play. Coach Riley said, Every kid got to play at least half of every game, regardless. When these kids are seniors, if they work hard and stay with it, they'll be as good as the seniors we have this year. Coach Riley reflected on the season as a whole by saying, lt was a learning year, the players learned the team concept of play rather than the individual concept. 1. Delvin Young fakes out his Greenwood opponent enroute to scoring two more for the Pioneers. 2. Don France shows determination to put the Pioneers on top. S Sa. 1977-78 Schedule and Results MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Speedway Beech Grove MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Brownsburg Martinsville Bloomington South MOORESVILLE Columbus East MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Avon MCORESVILLE MOORESVILLE South Wayne MOORESVILLE Speedway I Whiteland indian Creek MOORESVILLE Greencastle MOORESVll.LE Speedway MOORESVILLE MOORESVlLLE Bloomington South MOORESVILLE Eminence , Monrovia . Monrovia MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Center Grove Decatur Central MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Greenwood MOORESVILLE Cascade Whiteland Danville Plainfield MOOR ESVILLE Cloverdale FRGSH A Decatur Central MOORESWLLE Center Grove MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Cloverdale MOORESVILLE Danville imid-statel MOORESVILLE Avon Brownsburg MOORESVlLl.E Martinsville 55 53 61 59 66 43 47 33 65 45 52 45 50 44 41 39 60 55 52 40 43 42 57 51 48 46 47 41 41 36 55 42 MOORESVILLE 50 Indian Creek 42 53 51 44 31 40 39 46 43 37 24 35 29 56 48 53 50 42 33 45 35 38 35 39 32 38 36 43 33 35 34 58 42 Decatur Central MOORESVILLE Center Grove MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE MOGRESWLLE MOORESVILLE MOORESVll.l.E Brownsburg MOORESVILLE Martinsville FROSH B MOORESVILLE South Wayne MOORESVILLE Whiteland Indian Creek Greencastle Danville Avon MOORESVILLE Bloomington South 33 MOORESVILLE 50 28 48 35 45 43 39 ' 30 28 ' 23 MOORESVILLE 60 Cloverdale . 33 38 37 62 ' 32 1 48 40 34 27 34 ' ' ' 37 33 30. ,S f aiallaa 1977 Reserve team members, front: M.B. johnson, M.L. Johnson, K. Witt, G. Tillford, T. Stewart, P. DeBruler. Center: M. Mann, B. Myrick, R. Lundy, B. VanHoy, M. Rutledge, B. Law, D. Shaw. Back: Man. V. Smith, Coach D. Oberle, Man. D Wilson. 1977 Freshman A-team members, front: B. Blackwell, S. Wub- ben, I. Craft, B. Pryor, R. Lundy, T. McCoy. Back: Coach 1. Riley, T. Byrnes, V. Smith, D. Holmes, I. Smith Swf , ,.., ,..,.. , at te- 1977 Freshman B-team members, front: N. Carpenter, 1. Stuck, 1 Hadley, S. Shaw, E. Robinson. Center: 1. Rose, l. Norris, B. Scott M. Amick. Back: Coach I. Riley, M. McGinnis, S. Summerlot, T Smith. I S3 if . XA L, 515 Q. gg. vA, 45 VM O f:fw.f,-L'--f ti..-f If - Zil Semi-State Champions Closer To State Goal Mooresville's varsity wrestling team left many marks during the 1977-78 season. They were rated as the number one team in the state throughout the season, compiled an undefeated dual meet record, and won every tournament they entered except one. The team collected sectional, regional, and semi-state championships, and returned from the state tournament with an individual championship and a sixth place team finish. Still there was disappointment as the team was plagued with injuries the week of semi-state competition. Standouts Greg Davidson, Mike Hawkins, Brad Bailey, and Donny White all received injuries which hampered their overall performances. Though Mike Hawkins, the state favorite at 112 lbs., had to withdraw from competition completely, he still left quite a few marks including an unbelievable high school career record of 70-5, making him the winningest wrestler in MHS history. Despite the bad luck however, three Mooresville wrestlers qualified for state finals: seniors Mike Breeden 1167 lbs.l, David DeLong l126 lbs.l and junior Kevin Simmons at heavyweight. In finals competition, Mike Breeden became the state champion at 167 lbs. Coach Randy Qualitza described the final match as the highlight of the whole tournament. In this match, Breeden wrestled Tim Dwyer, whom he had defeated earlier in the year. Although Breeden controlled Dwyer throughout most of the match, Dwyer reversed him at the end to tie the score and send the two wrestlers into overtime. In an incredible overtime period in which the two wrestlers fought to the end of their endurance Breeden was named the victor as both wrestlers received a standing ovation. Reserve And Freshmen Have Successful Year ' DeLong lost his first round at state, another exciting overtime match to the eventual state runner-up, and Simmons lost to the eventual champion. Although the end of the year saw the Pioneers losing some valuable seniors, next year should prove to be just as exciting. The team conquered its sectional, regional, and semi-state goals and have but one to go for a new team - the STATE! Mooresville's reserve wrestling team also left its marks by accomplishing such things as: a 10-0 dual meet record, a first place finish in the Mid-State Conference meet, and a second place finish in the Bloomington South Invitational. The team, coached by Tony Lawrence, was led by the outstanding abilities of Steve Harris, Mike Norton, David Lashley, and Kelly Caruso. The freshman wrestling team, coached by Mr. Bob Ruble, compiled a 5-5 record which wasn't really indicative of their ability since they had to give up 24 points every meet because of forfeits. The team was led by Terry Kays at 105 lbs. with a 7- 0-1 record, Tim Kimmel at 112 lbs. with a 12-0-1 record, and Greg Roberts at 155 lbs. with an impressive 11-1. 1977-78 Varsity Wrestling Team Members - Front: D. Ruch, Mgr., T. Williams, G. Davidson, B. Justus, M. Hawkins, S. Caruso, K. Caruso, D. DeLon B. Wiser B Baile L. Cassell M r' Back' S. Shields M r K gf 1 - Y, 1 S -1 - I g -1 ' Simmons, M. Alsup, D. Newcomer, D. White, Asst. Coach Lawrence, Coach Qualitza, M. Breeden, B. Hopwood, T. Hacker, M. Kincaid, Mgr. 1977-78 Reserve Wrestling Team - Front: T. Glasgo, B. Justus, K. Caruso, D. Lashley, M. Thaler, B. Turpin, D. Mascherp Back: Coach Lawrence, G. Wiser, A. Terry, B. Breeden, S. Harris, M. Norton, R. Ellington 1977-78 Freshmen Wrestling Team - Front: M. Trusty, G. Cox, T. Kim- mel, P. Turpin, M. Duke, R. Wilson, Center: Coach Ruble, K. Davis, B. Shepard, 1. Lester, R. Adams, B. Ford, D. Peters, L. Cassell, Mgr.: Back: S. Langley, T. Kays, M. Moore, G. Roberts, M. Krueger, T. Kizzee i 1977-78 VARSITY WRESTLINGf RESULTS MOORESVELLE Speedway MOORESVILLE Marshall MOORESVILLE Center Grove MOORESVILLE Plainfield MOORESVILLE Greenwood MOORESVILLE Martinsville MOORESVILLE Terre Haute S. MOORESVILLE Beech Grove MOORESVILLE Decatur Central MOORESVILLE Cathedral Warren Central Champions Holiday Classic Champions Mid State Conference Champions Sectional Champions Regional Champions Semi- State Champions State 6th Place 1977-78 RESERVE WRESTLING RESULTS MOORESVILLE Center Grove MOORESVILLE Plainfield MOORESVILLE T.H. South MOORESVILLE Greenwood MOORESVILLE Speedway MOORESVILLE Marshall MOORESVILLE Decatur Central MOORESVILLE Beech Grove MOORESVILLE Cathedral Bloomington South Invitational n Mid State Reserve Tourney Champions 1977-78 WRESTLING 1977-78 FRESHMAN WRESTLING RESULTS MOORESVILLE 23 Fulton MOORESVILLE Marshall MOORESVILLE Brownsburg MOORESVILLE Speedway MOORESVILLE Pike MOORESVILLE Ben Davis MOORESVILLE Martinsville MOORESVILLE Plainfield MOORESVILLE South Wayne MOORESVILLE Howe Center Grove Invitational 6th 1. Donny White on his way to a regional victory. 2. Coach Qualitza gives Mike Breeden some pointers before the final match. 3. David Newcomer puts the finishing touches on his sectional championship. 4. In pinning his opponent, Scott Caruso shows his great strength. 5. The 1977-78 Varsity Wrestling Team. 6. The 1977-78 Reserve Wrestling Team. 7. The 1977-78 Freshman Wrestling Team. .ckswwm Bottom row: R. Stone, L. Haught, C. Baldwin, 1. Perry, C. Bantley, A. Baldwin, D. Hadley, Top row: 1. Tucker, W. Holler, M. Wright, 1. Angel, Coach L. Venable, j. McClanahan, K. McCorkle, M. Arthur, D. Peters, M. Dunham Cascade MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Avon MOORESVILLE 1978 Season Results 75.45 74.20 78.60 75.15 75.35 MOORESVILLE Martinsville Plainfield MOORESVILLE Monrovia 75.45 63.55 77.15 73.75 57.95 1. Amy Baldwin is a tough contender in the floor exercise. 2. Carrie Bantley smiles while competing on the balance beam. 3. The 1977-78 Gymnastics Team. 4. Wendy Holler waits to begin. 5. Michelle Arthur is the first MHS gymnast to compete in regionals. 6. Debbie Peters performs a forward roll on the balance beam. 7. joni Perry concentrates. 8. Marla Dunham concentrates as she fin- ishes a sole circle on the bars. . lsfi .... V... 7 .... . ' f W' l'5i7W7:! 'i'5,?9Jf?r' f' , 77 7 V? S4 X1 as 2 P 1' 91 ffl ,M M' Laws, G mnastics Team Tastes Success In Second Year The girls gymnastics team turned out a fine season. In their second year of competition, they tallied an impressive record of 3-2. Individual efforts were a big key in the success of the team. Sophomore Michelle Arthur was the first gymnast to reach the regionals. With fine showings throughout sectionals, she qualified for the regionals, in which she placed fifth on the parallel bars. Wendy Holler, Amy Baldwin, Marla Dunham, Chris Baldwin, Marcia Wright, and Debbie Peters all competed in at least two events during the season. Two girls, Amy Baldwin and Debbie Peters, competed in all events in some meets and were awarded All Around awards. The team was quite young. Consisting of 5 freshmen, 8 sophomores, 3 juniors, and 1 senior, they were strong and had depth in each event. When asked how she felt about the gymnastics program, Michelle Arthur replied, I'm really glad it is finally here! Her reaction to the regionals was, I was naturally excited. But I wished there were more of us there. When she was questioned about next year, she said, It will be tougher because we are moving to the intermediate class. Michelle also said it will take a lot more practice next year, but she hopes for a good season. Rain ls Greatest Varsity Challenger The most disgusting thing is the rain, said Coach Greg Silver with a groan. The varsity baseball team had a successful season despite rained-out games and muddy fields. The Pioneers won 13 out of 18 games with Carl Lynn leading in hits and jim Bagley leading in runs. The highest batting averages were held by senior Carl Lynn and junior catcher Wayne Watson, each with a .426. The winningest pitcher for the Pioneers was junior Mike Curry with an .833 record. lim Stonebraker, also a junior, who won 6 games out of 10. Two of the Pioneers' most impressive efforts were wins at Ritter, 16-5 and Broad Ripple, 10-0. We believe we can beat anybody we play, said Silver. The toughest to strike out was lim Stoney Stonebraker. Stoney had only an 8010 strike-out record. He hit 2 homeruns and got on base a total of 32 times. Leading in homeruns were senior Carl Lynn and junior Wayne Watson with 5 each. lim Bagley followed with 4 homeruns, and senior Dan Even had 2. The team set several goals for the season. Winning the Mid-State Conference, and for the pitchers, averaging less than 2 walks per game were two of them. . , 22.2 1. Chris Frazier rounds third and heads for a score. 2. Wayne Watson prepares to snag a foul up. 3. Carl Lynn slides safely under his opponent's glove. 4. Stoney slams in another strike. 5. A determined Dan Even hits third and is homeward bound. 6. 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QW T A3691 2154 F..i ?75ff-5P??5V?iiY LIIL.: sirsi ,rky V1V.V ,V,i .VL.V,Ah V l .rli V I 4 l ikt ,,.. . ., ,A,. , .. .. f K.: . T8 QMQQB2ESYlLkii:f:5.16 ..:. f i,- ,V,7. V,kV jfgjq 'T.fV t ,VV.. ' h Q Q, .lVl9Q55SYl?,hf ', .h ' . L. Lf' 7 zl, V ff fl. -'L,r Q f .. 1. The 1978 Varsity Baseball Team 2. The 1978 Reserve Baseball Team 3. The 1978 Freshman Baseball Team 4. Coach johnson advises jack Craft. 5. lack Craft winds up for another strike- out. Varsity baseball team, FRONT: A. Wingate, E. Strohmeyer, C. Frazier, D. Even, M. Raymond, MIDDLE: K. Barger, C. Lynn, D. McCorkle, W. Watson, 1. Bagley, mgr. Rick Hudson, mgr. Larry Gershanoffp BACK: Coach W. johnson, M. Curry, K. Witt, j. Stonebraker, M. johnson, Coach G. Silver. Reserve baseball team, FRONT: T. Willis, L.A. Taylor, L. Acres, Terri Ooley, MIDDLE: Coach W. johnson, D. Wilson, K. Leap, B. Austin, R. Burke, T. McCoy, G. Bumpus, mgr. K. Thurmond, BACK: M. Rutledge, R. Perdunn, I. Norris, T. Stewart, A. Terry, I. Willis, B. Turpin, B. Myrick. Freshman baseball team, FRONT: P. Baker, M. Wright, E. Smitherman, L. McGuire, L. McGuire, R. Helton. MIDDLE: D. Howard, R. Burch, S. Shaw, M. Trusty, I. Pyle, I. Parrott, 1. Kieninger, BACK: Coach I. johnson, I. Craft, T. Smith, L. Addair, M. Baker, R. Harding, S. Wubben, I. Hines, P. Kays, G. Lighter. li 3? E. 7. s - :Q W me S W Wu - if K QM.. sf 'WX its I X .ts ,Ei 3 F. 5.2 tsffffsze 35 K 7- ' l S 5 E 334 1 .- '. yi , . 1 . We 1' V s A 1 .' .5 4 K ' QN- ' . V+ .0 . ' 5 P . j,,s1., ' rf- skew- 1, V . i. 1-...w 1 - ' , L f . 5 f' .W - . 4.-fa 1' vw ' .f . . '. ar, ,V- - M 21 1 wx Lark X 4 1 3 ' 4 . Reserves Go 12-2 Freshmen Win 7 Reserve I haven't really stressed winning with this team, said reserve baseball coach Wayne johnson. johnson further stated, I feel it's more important for them to gain experience for next year's varsity team. Without the constant strain and push to win that many teams experience, the Pioneer team ended its season with an excellent 12-2 record. Sophomore Tim Stewart led the team with a batting average of .432. He was followed by two others in the four hundreds - sophomore Brent Myrick with .410 and sophomore Kevin Leap with .400. Tim Stewart had the most stolen bases with 11, followed by freshmen Rusty Burke and Brent Myrick with 10 each. Pitching for the Pioneers were Teddy McCoy with 44 innings pitched and an average of .952, Tim Stewart with 34 1f3 innings pitched and an average of 2.443, sophomore lay Willis with 19 2X3 innings and freshman jeff Norris with 3 innings. Freshmen They're a great team. We have fun, said jack Craft about the freshman baseball team. jack had one of the highest batting averages on the freshman team, an impressive .349. Scott Shaw topped Craft with a .453 followed by Roger Harding with .304. The team's batting average was .246. Craft ended the season with 15 hits. Scott Shaw had 13 hits, and Mike Duke had 8. Craft was also the leading pitcher for the team with an earned run average of .94 out of 22 1X3 innings pitched. jeff Norris had an ERA of .99 out of 14 innings. The freshman team won 7 out of 12 games and gained a lot of experience for the years to come. As. 9 44 Pioneers Continue Winning Track Form The Pioneer track team started running on snow-covered streets in February. With 14 returning Iettermen, prospects seemed good for the season. During the regular season, the team lost only to conference foes Greenwood and Speedway. Their only other loss was to neighboring Decatur Central. Invthe 7th annual Blue and Gold Relays the team finished a close second to Greenfield. As the season progressed, the team had high hopes of winning the Mid-State conference meet, but injuries, illness and bad luck ruined their chance for a team championship. Many sophomores and juniors made contributions to the team. David Lashley, Rodney Walker and Glenn Pope ran on the relay teams, john Gregory in the two mile, David Newcomer in the discus, Kevin Simmons, who placed 5th in the shot put in the conference meet, john jerin placed 3rd in the conference meet in the high hurdles. Seniors john Bailey and Wayne Robb also set records in the low hurdles and the pole vault events. Repeating his success in the 100 and 220 yard dashes was Brad Bailey, who was conference champion in both. Brad was also sectional champ in the 220. Mike Phillips ran to a victory in the 880 in the sectional meet. The team ended up their season finishing a strong 3th in the sectional meet. 1978 Varsity Track Results MOORESVILLE Center Grove Greenwood MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Monrovia MOORESVILLE Plainfield MOORESVILLE South Putnam MOGRESVILLE Danville Speedway MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE Avon MOORESVILLE 76M Ritter 5656 lnclpls. Baptist 23 Decatur C. 7395 MOORESVILLE 55 Beech Grove 30812 MOORESVRLE 75 Cascade l 52 MOORESVILLE 98 lndpls. Park 44 lndpls. Christian 6 Mid-State Conference Sth Sectional i 3rd 1. Kevin Simmons launches a shot. 2. Sectional champion Mike Phillips finishes a strong 880 yd. run. 3. Senior Brad Bailey coasts in after his sectional victory in the 220. 4. Mike Mackenzie takes a relay handoff from teammate john Bailey. 5. Low hurdle record holder john Bailey shows his winning form. 6. David Newcomer lets go of his discus. 7. Coach Hamm discusses strategy with Wayne Robb. 8. Senior Wayne Robb flys over the bar in the pole vault. 4 VB fi '1 if ai .. J.. .- ei 4 'll '73 , S , t ,f l it 1 i , All l 1' M l , V. - llll .1 . S ll 3 2 . i r ri. rris t 2 61 1. The 1978 Track Team 2. The 1978 Reserve and Freshman Team 3. The 1978 Girls Track Team 4. Dee Ann Ramey shows her record holding form during a meet. 5. Showing style and good form, Gayle Spillman clears the high jump bar smoothly. 6. In a relay race, Marla Dunham hands off to Gayle Spillman. 7. Holding the softball throw record, Michelle Scaggs puts a lot of umph into her throw. 8. jenny Gershanoff awaits the sound of the gun to start the race. MOORESVILtEf7 88fGreeihwood A 39 V Svssdwat 54 .,.r1M0QRfS'tQE'-E +49 Centeryffflrovell 132i if A MQORESW-LES. stsr , 300 Avon, tttt 21,1 Deiiaturfll. A 594 MOORESVILPLE 597 Results Plainfieldf ji 79 'MOORESVILLE 54 L MQ0R,f53VlLLEa.gf 77,r,.-,Marti0FVilfG. 45 II5efiiatuflC5Li 7c't BBIYMOQRESVILLE '58 Washington 73 ,VMOORESVILLE 36 C, MiE5?5f8fS5g,C0HfefenC6. , C it 3rd cehteeiorovigf 79 Q f Mooaesvlus A Plainfieida T55-E Mooxssvsun so !?'QQ'F55V'Ff?? 8Sir.Dw?1's 39 9 5 5 Segggignztig 31 ...,9t,hf. .,-, . .,.. .- Varsity team members, FRONT: D. Matthews, C. Goldsberry, 1. Cope- land, M. Mackenzie, 1. lerin, R. Walker, B. LaBlanc, D. Lashley, G. Pope, S. Anderson, BACK: M. Mann, l. Gross, M. Hall, D. Shaw, D. Newcom- er, G. jones, I. Bailey, j. Palance, M. Phillips, A. McGuire, S. Hickerson, 1. Allsup, 1. Gregory, K. Simmons, B. Bailey, B. Breeden. Y ,mf .kwfvvq , . - ' ,- . ' , I ..,.,.- - 'ww ,..., iz, ..,, - I ,- I .. .lf 3 H 5,,...,, . ,, ...,. I I sg' i 'N I A I M -in ' - 'L ' .S , f ' . , , F ' 'A f - 24 ,K Q ' f 7 - I . ' tt, B-if : sf At? P. if 4' A . 13 sig vw ,. V . My 'F A .7 Q ' ' , , .1 1 9 ' ' 'T L- MPT ' ' I- his f ' 4 fe . ,' 'ix 43 A ac . 1, ,1., ,' ' fz-12 A - Q., ' , A fl: 4 ' li lb A 19. .1 LQ ff ' gp Q-iw ' A ' - . - VA 2 Reserve - freshman team members, FRONT: R. Kinney, T. Kimmell, R. Adams, B. Gunter, B. Brackemeyer, D. Day, B. Scott, D. Berwick, M. Sheets, R. Huffman, MIDDLE: B. Blackwell, T. Byrnes, j. Rose, K. Fulkner, S. Langley, B. Dryer, K. Watt, B. Pryor, R. Ellington, BACK: Coach S. Hall, D. Standard, 1. Hamilton, G. Roberts, D. Holmes, V. Smith, G. Lambert, M. McGinnis, R. Bush. Girls track team members, FRONT: I. Smith, M. Scaggs, I. Gershanoff, T. Mayfield, C. Fines, B. Fisher, R. Fazel, M. Dunham, D. Ramey, C. Baldwin, L. Bishop, L. Nay, C. Fazel, K. Wesner, BACK: Asst. coach D. Graves, coach M. Nichols, A. Gerking, V. Hoagland, C. Neitzel, K. McCorkle, M. Goldman, C. Crist, P. Weaver, G. Spillman, 1. Burns, K. Plunkett, M. Leisen, K. Threlkeld, M. Neitzel, B. Arthur. V ..,, . . 'vrflfiti BE' 5 , 41 M tw Reserve, Frosh, Girls Share Spring Track 3. 1 -M W ,f L , Girls Track This year the girls track team finished with a 1-4 record, but according to Coach Maureen Nichols, l'd much rather run against a good team, than beat a bad team by a large sum. Mrs. Nichols said Assistant Coach Dale Graves was an important part of the team, because the two coaches could work with fewer people and thus be closer to individuals. Mrs. Nichols worked with field events and Mr. Graves with distance runners. Many records were broken in 1978. The record holders and their events were: Dee Ann Ramey, 80 yard hurdles, Cherry Fazel, mile, Brenda Fisher, Marla Dunham, jenny Gershanoff, and Dee Ann Ramey, 880 yard relay. Chris Baldwin, 440 yard dash, and Michelle Scaggs, softball throw. Reserve and Freshman Track The reserve and freshman track teams both enjoyed victorious seasons with 4-2 and 7-2 records respectively. The freshman team competed in the Mid-State Conference meet and placed third. Leading individuals for the two teams included: Dan Holmes, who tied the school record in the high jump at 5'8 , and Tom Byrnes, who set a new record in the 330 intermediate hurdles at 42.5. as O Young Teams Gain Good Experience GOLF Although the golf team consisted of all underclassmen with two sophomores, Billy McQueen and Tony Doyle battling back and forth all season for number one position, they compiled a winning 12-5 record and placed third out of sixteen teams in sectional competition with a gross total of 338. lThe best an MHS team had done previously was sixth out of ten teams.i Coached by Mr. lohn Riley for the second year, the team had a disappointing sixth place finish at the Mid- State meet but eventually defeated the five teams which had placed above them. Billy McQueen was the top MHS Mid-State golfer with an 83. GIRLS TENNIS The girls varsity tennis team ended its season with a successful record. The team was coached by Mrs. Corrine Peters, in her first year of coaching. In Mid-State competition, the girls tied for third place. Debbie Mohr was the only MHS player to reach the finals where she placed second. The doubles team of Jana Ramey and LeeAnn Hadley finished second in the sectionals and qualified for regionals. l1M '3l l 1978 Reserve and Varsity Team Members, Front: T. Sells, C. Harshey, B. Piepen- brink, S. Leitzel, D. Opel, D. Mohr, j. Ramey, Back: 1. Burke, L. Horton, S. Hutchin- son, L. Hadley, K. Swinney, B. Connell, C. Bagley, A. Walls, A. Baldwin, L. Hadley 1978 Team Members, Front: B. Justus, C. Dudine, R. Davis, B. lustus, B. McQueen M. johnson, B. VanHoy, P. Turpin, Back: R. Bear, D. Bryant, I. Vanoy, G. Leitzel, T Doyle, 1. Price, R. Smith, G. Brower 1978 GIRLS TENNLS RESULTS 2 Ben Davis 5 MOORESVll.LE MOORESVILLE 5 Danville ' MOORESVILLE 5 Whiteland Speedway 6 MOGRESVHLEU Center Grove 5 MOORESWLLE MOORESVILLE' 5 Plainfield Bloomington N..6 MOORESVILLE, .MO0RESVil.LE1 5 Brownsbupg 2v,ls f MOORESVILLE 4 Greencastle MOORESVILLE. 4 Martinsville, Greenwood 7 MOORESVILLE Mid-State Conference tie for 3rd Sectionals 2nd 1978 couf RESULTS 2 Greenwood 226 MOORESVILLE 234 Owen Valley 211 MGORESVILLE 221 Decatur 221 MOORESVILLE 235 MOORESWLLE 236 Whiteland L 369 MOORESVILLE 211 Plainfield 214 MOORESVILLE 174 Cascade 224 MOORESVILLE 211 Zionsville 222 MOORESVILLE 226 Center Grove , 244 MOORESVILLE 338 Avon 345 MOORESVILLE 471 Monrovia 48.1 MOORESVILLE 205 Brownsbur 220 Martinsville 241 MOORESWLLE 207 S MOORESVILLE 250 Indian Creek A225 MOORESVILLE 207 Speedway 208 MOORESVILLE 328 Danville S 349 Owen Valley 160 MOORESVILLE 164 MOORESWLLE 164 Eastern S 164 I Mid-State Conference 6th Sectionals 3rd 1. Brian VanHoy keeps his eyes on the ball as he swings. 2. LeeAnn Hadley is a tough competitor at many of the meets. 3. Becky Connell is determined to return the ball. 4. Billy McQueen practices the form that makes him the number one golfer for MHS. 5. The 1978 Golf Team. 6. The 1978 Varsity and Reserve Girls Tennis team. 7. Tony Doyle concentrates as he swings. 8. Debbie Mohr returns the ball as Coach Peters and other members watch. 5 a in 2 f 114:-v K-,,e4,, ,k,k Awe:-,.,:1--A 5 , 1 ,K A , if 2 X ..:'f75,55f.1'f' - . ,fiijissg f.1 - I 5, , - - 55' x, ' f ki f.R.b.c. 3 :ZX- 1,i2i 'W , 1 K 1 , ,. 1 . xx k,h,V -. l f wif -' mm.k 5 m A 1 mmm-' T f ' 153 K T, I ii ii? ygfns V A si, 1.:,. 5 752555. In X gf. : MF, pf- lm-4: Q , 1 ' 5' wt! -f'- 'Q z:.,: we . ??fiQQiQnQgiQj?QfgQ' 4QV55k5'7r he 5 ufgiffgw iw, 1!'Xr'fQ pf i . - f 5-in ., .'- Li' .. -' -,N 2- 5 , -79 S' 'ivzi' wk.: ff' -Q11 :E K 2211 -' 1.'..',.f gg ..' .:1:f,1e- ggif- ' g -5 . 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Their float, Linus up a victory placed third in the float competition. The class was led by jim Bagley, Delvin Young, Patty Stitch and Mary Nietzel. Mrs. Clarrisa Snapp, and Mr. Robert Grosskreutz continued as the class sponsors. KN Mary Neitzel ls lr. Miss For 1978 In Morgan County They say I'll have a busy and exciting year, said Morgan County's 1977-78 lunior Miss, Mary Nietzel. Being a lr, Miss brings lots of fun and plenty to do, such as riding in local parades and speaking at a few of the town's club meetings. All the local lr. Misses qualify for the State jr. Miss pageant. This year the pageant was held in Frankfort for six days. According to Mary, the state pageant was a lot of fun, and you meet lots of good friends. Mary said, The whole town seemed to be involved, we had a reception with the mayor, who was a woman, and it was really something. Mary Neitzel performs two of her many talents singing and playing the piano, at the state pageant. A WM 'ix 6-.- tl Rowdy Adams Rick Allison Floyd Alsup Marvin Allsup Terry Anderson David Archer ' S .. X A' - s K F ..:. VL . .5 . i .K Seniors: They Made Their Marks Mrke Arthur Kevrn Bal er Denrse Barns 5 Mark Blunk Alan Ashley Beth Barley Davrd Mrke Breeden li' 1: Ab Mona Atherton jeff Atwood Mark Austrn lrm Bagley Brad Barley john Barley Dan Baker Ralph Ballard I4 r l Roby Barry Margre Baxter erry Beaver Ray Bell Kevrn Burke Lrta Bush Karen Butcher Greg Butterfreld .. 1 elxwq lx IAA Q . .I . . . TL: 1 r a lifm ...ez Q mfr' it rl ' ,,, . , ' T M, ly X , l it V ll s .. Seniors: A Talented Group Mavis Callahan Jenny Carlisle Keith Clevenger Pam Collins Lisa Craig Sherri Crist Llsa Cunningham Mike Daffron .av Larry Davee Ron Davis David Delong Cindy Dutton Mark Eagon Greg Earp Bob Ellington Cynthia Emmons Teresa Cooper Laura Corbin Richard Dale Cynthia Danz Keith Dudley Craig Duffer D811 Even Carolyn Fines R LX C f Q l Mike Fischer Brenda Fisher Bill Flannery loanna Fox Don France Tum Franklin Wfx iw? Tom Franks Chris Frazier Linda Frazrer Donna Gaddls Ray Garner Larry Gershanoff Three Seniors Mark As Barbershoppers Senior lead Kevin Baller baritone Don Reichard and bass Brian Gunnell were three members of the barbershop quartet formed for the 1977 spring musical MUSIC MAN Such an interest for barbershop singing resulted from that performance that the three plus underclassman tenor lay Willis continued the group in 1978 and became one of the most popular vocal groups in both the school and community Taking the number Coney Island Baby to state contest, the group received the distinction of earning a perfrect seven-point first. While only baritone Don Reichard intends to major in music after graduation, the four hope to perform together for a while. According to jay Willis, they have to because . . . We're almost like brothers! Timo Salmia Visits MHS as As This Year's YFU Student iiii1 Timo Salmia, a 17-year-old foreign exchange student from Finland, is a new addition to Mooresville's senior class. He says the biggest difference between the U.S. and Finland is We don't need cars in Finland. Timo's opinion of MHS is that it is a nice place, but the one thing he really misses here in the U.S. is that here he can't walk out his back door and go skiing, in Finland he can. Timo finds that our eating habits are different from theirs, because we eat more hamburgers and hot dogs and less potatoes. He also likes our television shows better because in Finland they are stupid onalioil2qP X14 hi... john Giordano Linda Gipson Mona Goldman jeff Goodman Ike Gray Linda Grebel Felicia Gregory Chuck Griffith Harold Gott Bill Graves Wayne Grubb Brian Gunnell S S iili J 1 . ttt, i -sl Seniors: Some Were New To MHS Todd Hacker Lori Hadlock Eddy Hall Mike Hall Trish Harlow Buddy Harris Duane Harris Kevin Harris Cheri Harrison Brenda Harshey Mike Hawkins Angie Headly T Carol Helton Beth Henderson Hzrgclmlckson Alex Heyartz Scott Hickerson Kim Hill Sheila Hollar Bryant Hopwood Pam Hornaday Jay Hoseclaw Rick Hudson Mary Hughes Seniors: Traveled The World NQQMXC Ro jim Hulse Hundertmark Crystal Hum Charlotte Hutsell Debbie jackson Gary jackson Craig jones Greg jones Lisa jones Chuck Kays jim Kays john Keown Sandy Krngham Lisa Kinney Dean Kirchofer Laura Kirk David Kouns joetta Lambert Gary Lashley joy Leap jackie Lehr julie Keith Cathy Kitchen judy Lehr Sherry Liesen Candy Lewis Kathy Limbach Brenda Lindsey Randy Lloyd Cindy Loudermilk Exchange student lane Tucker uses a popular mode of transporta- tion in a Turkish village. ...AN .nv- Some Turkish men leave the Mosque after a Moslem service. 1 1 'Sill T' jane Tucker Visits Turkey During The Summer Of '77 Not many high school students have the opportunity to visit a foreign country be- fore they graduate. MHS senior jane Tucker is one exception. Last summer, from june 20 to August 31, lane spent most of her time as an AFS foreign exchange student. While in Turkey, jane lived with the Yilmaz Ertunc family in Kutahya, Although the ma- jority of her time was spent in Kutahya, jane also had time to go on a vacation with other AFS kids. One of the more interest- ing places she visited was Ankara, capital of Turkey. She also visited Istanbul, Turkey's largest city. When asked what impressed her the most about Istanbul, jane replied, You have to see it to believe it! While contrasting Turkey and the US, jane convincingly remarked, The weather is better, the food is better, and the guys are better-looking. Rick Overton Takes A Trip To Visit Soviet Russia ln December of 1976, Rick Overton ssssi journeyed to Russia with a group from Eg the University of Evansville. On the trip he visited the Red Square in Moscow L if and Lenin's tomb in the crumbling wall. 4 There are differences between Russia and the U.S., says Rick, lt is a lot cleaner there and the women work just as hard as the men. Rick considered the food as raunchy . We had pigeon eggs for breakfast one time, then a kind of tongue and fried cabbage for lunch. People form a line in the Red Square waiting to enter Lenin's tomb Scott Loveless Cindy Lundy Linda Lundy loe Lybarger Cheryl Lynch Debbie Lynch x 2: if I mx Q I i is X ,T M! T i Seniors: Broadened Their Education fif 'A' ..-qi Carl Lynn Kyle Marlne Patty Martin jeff McGowen Allen McGuire julie McGulre R Dale McKaln egma Klm Meadows David Mlkesell Ellen Mules David Mlley cw 'XX Margaret Muller Mark Muller Mike Mullet l0ar1Ie M0mCal janet Moon Cherie Moore Pat Morton Gay Howell Thalra Mullins Donna Mumaw Rebecca Murray Mowery Yxxyg Q A r xxx ig K A i ' if r 5 x X ' eeeeee . ,clr 6 I R i fl ll ' , rx Q X gl 3 , . l X. I lg Z A gl Seniors: An Active Bunch WN. Tammy Murray Teresa Neal Mary Neltzel Connie Newby Pam Newgent C Int Norris Todd Nowlrn Lrsa O Connor Rrck Overton Allen Partlow Brad Patterson Jeanne Perry Mike Phllllps Ronda Phllllps Brad Pierson Greg Plunkett ffiglggte Bob Polson Wayne Poynter john Pmchard Sam Paugh Pam Rambolt jeff Ramsey Beverly Randolph . . I. . X x ' l gf was P B , M or 'jf ttttt X P lm? fy ...W-0' R' N-we N ,y h hm,3 it 5 gm A4 I i srlas r ...-r 'UQ R. I Kitti Swinney steers her sailboat through smooth water. 1 : . l ii is Gary Ransom Mike Raymond Dan Ream Kitti Swinney Chooses Sailing As Summer Hobby Kitti Swinney enjoys sailing. She has known how to sail for three years. Every summer she goes sailing for about 2 weeks. She says, it's hard to understand how the boat goes and how to turn it with the wind. Her family has a small sailboat she uses I by herself. ' I take it out for about 4 hours, it's so relaxing. Kitti and her friends go out for 4 days at a time on a 35-foot boat. When asked if she'd ever turned a boat over, or had a close call she replied, Oh yea, we turn our little one over all the time, it's fun though. Kitti also enjoys the vacations her family takes each year to Canada. : N i i . k4..4 K' The Swinney's boat is taken out of the water iii: for winter storage. an rlst Don Reichard Carla Greeson Pam Richardson Pat Richardson Brent Richer Bobie Riggs Seniors: Enjoyed Thrill f Victor Tim Ringer Wayne Robb Tom Robling Brenda Rushton Tammy Russell Timo Salmia Q2 A Sheila Samuels Bill Sappmgton Robin Sarkine Dianna Schwartz Anetta Scott D3V'd Scott Shelly Scott Karen Sllcox jeff Smith Tara Soughers Donna Spears julia Spears Tom Spencer Anna Stamps Gary Sterret Patty Stich Tina Stroud Harold Sullivan Mike Breeden is satisfied after winning the state championship. Breeden Is State Champion Finishes Season Undefeated Mike Breeden was the 1978 state champion in the 167 lb weight class and Mooresville's third state champ. He finished the season undefeated with 32 wins, setting a new school record. Mike pinned 25 opponents this season, which was a new school record. He also holds the records for most takedowns in a career, most falls in tournament competition in a season, and he tied the record for most tourney victories in a season. He was a 3-time sectional champ, 2-time regional champ, and the 1977-78 Warren Central 8-way, MHS Holiday Classic, Mid-State conference, semi-state, and state champion. During the state's final match, Mike wrestled magnificently. stated Randy Qualitza. At the end of regulation time the score was tied 4-4, which led into an overtime. Each wrestler was totally exhausted. Mike explained, I had to win. Mike went on to defeat Tim Dwyer 4-0 in overtime, to become the state champ. The atmosphere in the gym that followed Mike's match was one that has never been experienced before. For the first time in the history of Indiana wrestling, the thousands of spectators rose to their feet to give a standing ovation to two fine athletes who pushed themselves to the limit of their endurance. In Mike's words, It's a different kind of winning, nothing else is like it. lt feels great. Super Athlete Brad Bailey Makes 3 Conference Lists ln football, wrestling, or track one name stands out again and again, Brad Beetle Bailey. Brad has been active in sports since junior high. He says he became interested in sports because, My grades were bad, and I needed something to keep me in school. Brad's talents have given him the distinction of being one of the few athletes in the history of MHS to become a three-sport all-conference athlete. Brad has all the ability of any outstanding athlete: speed, quickness, balance, strength, and stamina, said head wrestling coach Randy Qualitza. Brad's record certainly is an indication of these traits: ln track he tied the record of 10.1 in the 100 yd. dash, he holds the 220 yd. dash record with a run of 22.2, and he is a member of the record holding 880 yd. relay team. All of Brad's coaches agreed that his natural competitiveness is his strongest characteristic. Coach Qualitza said, He's a competitor in capital letters from the word go. Coach Hamm said, He's one of the best competitors that l've ever coached. I can count on him. He's always well prepared for his event. When the gun goes off, he knows he's ready. Head football coach Denny Pelley added to the praise. During the game Brad doesn't clown aroundp he gives 'l000fo . . . and Pelley further summarized, We'll all miss him immensely next year. 188 pounder, Brad Bailey, turns his opponent over for a possible pin. Record holder, Brad Bailey, poses for a picture before warming up for track practice. Seniors: Natural inners Krttr Swmney Brian Taylor Mark Taylor Beth Thatcher Darrel Trrsler Deanna Trogdon Cyndi Trosper jane Tucker Tammy Turner Taryn Valbert Clndy VanHoy Terr: VanSlyke BV' 5 Beth Vaughn john Wagaman Make Wagner Randy Waldrlp Debble Walters Russell Warthen Geroldme Make Welty Kam Wesner Beth Wheeler Brlan Whitaker Debra Whitaker Watson 1 L l 3 at 1 QR s ... Y llk: K I XC 1' T T 45 ll , if - xl B A 'ITN 'V 'F ,l 4' l H xi , kt l k 4 K I -f A R ' T V Seniors: Brought Recognition To MHS s S xr S xt X . . . . . . Colleen , Don Whlte julle Whltesell Theresa Whitney Dara Williams Williamson Greg Wingate Lonnie Wissel , , - Bud Wiser Kim Witt joan Wright Chanie Young Delvin Young Angie Addair Don Reichar and Rick Hudson express their feelings ,Z about graduation. W9 'ts jim Bagley: 1978 State Academic All-Star. sw we A ' lim shows the guard playing ability he is best known for. jim Bagley Named Member Of Academic All-Star Team I was surprised, said senior jim Bagley after he was named to the All-State Academic Basketball Team. jim was chosen to the team by the Indiana High School Basketball Coaches Association from candidates from high schools throughout Indiana. Only fifteen were chosen to represent the state with the final decisions based on acedemic achievement throughout high school and letters of recommendation submitted by teachers, coaches, and administrators of their respective schools. During the state finals, a reception was held and the fifteen winners were presented certificates by Governor Boen. jim's sports and academic achievements have been numerous. He carried a 3.93 grade point average throughout high school to make him one of the top five in his class scholastically. He was also a member of National Honor Society and president of his class. In sports, jim was named most valuable player for the tennis team two years in a row. He was named to the All- Conference baseball team in 1977, and he was chosen for the all-tourney sectional, regional, and semi-state basketball teams in 1977. jim was also recognized by the community when the Plainfield Elks Club awarded him with the distinction of 1978 Teenager of the Year. -snunlunuunnnmnnuununamuunununsannm:ummmsunnuuuuamugsnunnnnuan:nan-nganmnnnnunssn i-:mann3nnuszunuuannnnsunqgus11111319933snnsntmznnnnnunn-Qc:suqsnnsu ................-......................................... - e IQ E-2' ::- ra 1--1 Qi ,I 'gg IQ I1 111i Xl ll .g- I1 I1 1111 Il 1l :nl I 2 I I 2'-'Q Corbin, Laura Math Club 115 Science 1:1 FOX, Joanna 11: Gregor Y, FellCl8 ll'-E1 Club 11, 125 Honor Society 125 German Ig: gg: I En.: Club 10, 11, 12 ffreag, 121 rg: France, Don Basketball 9-125 Tennis 9- L1 Griffith, Chuck mu: 'gg 125 FCA 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club L1 Lu: Craig' 1153 'af 10, 11, 12 Grubb, Wayne Ki. - E-: E Crist, Sherry Band 9, 10, 115 Kaderteg :Ia Franklin, TimINewspaper 10, 11, 12 EE Gunnell, Brian ffm'-I 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 125 Variety :J lEditor-in-Chief 121: FCA 10, ll, 12 rg I L'-I Show 9, 10, 11, Bar Girls 9, 10, 115 Sr. 5 tsec. ar Treas.3? 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Tucker, Jane Science Club 11, 125 21 12 J' -r Yearbook 11 12' Math Club 11' Honor : ' ' . 1 I , 1 rl q Ii SPCHTS, Donna Choir 9-12 ll Society 11, 125 Bat Girls 105 Gymnastics :E Williams, Dara Basketball 11, 125 4 1 1 i -lv 9-125 AFS5 Cheerleader 9 :rg Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 125 E 'S 5Peaf5f lulla :Q Cadet Teacher 12 J '11 H' Turner, Tammy -1: . 14 Spefldef, James ' E Williamson, Colleen AFS 10, 115 French 1 ' Valpefl, Tilfyn E Club 10, 11, 125 Science Club 125 Pe -: , P .- 21 SPGUCSF, T0m 5P9eCh Team 9, 10, 111 ,J Club 95 Sr. Paper Staff 12 .1 Drama Club 9-125 CB Club 10 : VanH0y, Cindy FHA 10, 11, 125 ,Q J , St A -M gheerleader 10, 115 Kadettes 125 Cap 84 4 Wingate, Greg Drama Club 9, 10, 115 J ampsf nm own Comm. 12 -I FCA 9, 10, 11, 125 Musical 9, 10, 11, 125 vs: S G : I 'E Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Prom ,fm teffettf HW ,211 VanSlyke, Tern 11 Comm1ttee5 National Honor Society 11, ' , 125 Caps 8r Gowns Committee 125 SIllCl l, Patty Cheerleader 9, 10, AFS 9, Vaughn, Beth WE Announcement Cgmmitteej Paper Staff 4 ru: 10, 11g Class Treas. 122 Honor SOCIEIY W: 1 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 1 1 125 Science Club 115 Prom Steering 1 Wagaman, john Science Club 11, 125 E 10, 11, 125 Choir 9, 105 Spotlighters 11, 1 Q Comm. 115 Cap 81 Gown Comm. 125 ui AV Club 125 CB Club 10, 11, 12 CV. I 12 1 Spanish Club 9, 10 yr Pres. 11, Pres. 127 E . .J ,Q Wiser, Bud GermanClub 9, 10, 115 lg St. john, Mark German Club 9, 105 ,Q Waner, Mickey ,J Band 9, 10, 115 Wrestling 9-12 ,I 1 Science Club 95 Chess Club ' ' ' 1 5 Waldflp, Randy E Wissel, Lonnie :' 1l O'Connor tStrohmeyer7, Lisa 'i .I ,J 1 ' -gd Walters, Debbie OEA 125 Honor I W'th be, T' J E Stroud, Tina OEA 12 tSec. 1275 Mat E' Society 125 Rifles 10, 11, 125 Band 9, ! Com Im 5: Q: Maids 125 Trackette 9, 10, 115 -'sg 10, 115 Sr. Paper Staff 125 AFS 105 '1 Witt, Kim 1 31 Homecoming Queen Candidate 12 Variety Show 9, 10, 115 Wagon Trails '1 1 '1 'P' Review 9, 11 W d , C ' 1 :E Sullivan, Harold j W b oo S onme E ' is 1 affefl, D6 F3 1 Wright loan AFS 9 10 11' FA 9' rr J Swain Ken ICE 12 ' 'I 5 ' ' ' I ' ' - f -I S panish Club 9, 10, 11 I: ' 1 Warthen, Russell I I -E Swinney, Kim Netettes 9-12 tPres. 11, 2 2 Young, Change E 1 1275 Science Club 11, 125 Honor J Watson, Geraldine -1 J Suciety 12: Musical 9-12: Drama Club .1 . .1 Young, Delvin Science Club 11, 12 J I: Classnfmejs. 95 Stl-uden:zCouncg 11, ,J Welty, Mike Golf 10, 115 Baseball 9, 10 ni lPres. 1275 Class Vice President 11, 125 -I - ec. 5 agon rai s eview -12 J -r Euchre Club 10 -I J Wesner, Kim Pep Club 9, 105 Drama H: -I: :ni Tackett, Kevin -E Club 9, 105 Wagon Trails Review 10, Yutmeyer, Kevin -E lg l 115 OEA 125 Honor Society 125 Choir 9, '1 '1 ,.:: Taylor, Brian -1 10, 11, Track 9, 10, Musical 9, 10 -1 ': -I T 1 1 ,J Taylor, Mark Band 9-125 Stage Band 10, '1 Wheeler, Bet Choir 9, 10, 115 AV Club 1 1 i ,11, 125 Tennis 9, 105 Science Club 11, 'l 125 Drama 125 lCE 12 iSec. 127 E 1 -. 25 Variety Show 9, 10, 115 Wagon l 1 1 4 Trails 11, 12 E Whitaker, Brian Baseball 95 Basketball 95 E E 1 -3 Football 12 A .: lg Thatcher, Beth Speech Team 9, 105 J mg -g .. aheerlea1d,er11l15CSpIotlighteE 125 ,Q Whitaker, Debbie Trackette 10, 11, 12 J -1 , usica , 5 a et Teac er 12 ' .I E I 7 White, Don Football 9-12 iCapt. 1275 E J I.: TflSl9l', Darrel ' -rl Wrestling 9-12 tCapt. 97 f I C -an 1 E5 Trogd0f1, Deanna -Q Whitesell tStrohmeyer7, julie 2' 4 -- I U qc S -3 Tros ' ' ' ' ' ' 'J ,,, Per, Cyndi '1 Whitney, Teresa Sunshine 125 Science - :Q 'Q Club 125 OEA 125 Pep Club 95 Kadettes 11 1 nr 1 '1 1 'W 1 I - Hil Q 5 I v Rl Q Q1 - Q' Il l I -' Q 1 X - nl .' ! :Z I -1-iifil-liii1111-lfliiKlHl11111111liX11lUI1-lfinilllil-l1l2!i 111llllnilfii1ll11231Xl111X11111?iiiI11-1--ij--311111-lillill ' IQ121liI111183I3 i1-111KillfillQi11ill-Iililililliili-Ilia I-11911lil11121iillill11112Kifiluiflfllliiiilllllfiwliiiii-1-iii! 111-31111112121-llllll-11111 1Zillfillfil-'liill-iliuin 01--if-iflllnilllliliililiili 121IQ1111?-Qin-lifiiiii----2-I ---if--111fill2ifim-'mi-111113ifl-1--I-11--ui-f-1-l!l2u Q!-H---1112111Xniiillifl-212121112111-H1101--111111-X1-2-Il fm--Q1111111-ui'--if-11111111112111----21-11-H-I--ll---li -fm-1111lliilm-lijiiilillliflil111---lmIX--1111-in----I ' --Qi--ulililiil-Q2I-----1-I1illiiilii-1-011111111lim----I 22-mi-ililii--Z1--ull-1--Q211in-'fl'-11-1-lfili-1-T-1---QI -!-Q-I-In!2Zm----1---1--1-1-if-!-if-lui---lQiillQ-------! llillv 111211 11111 ., 1' 'iii- liiill W1 111 x Li SIU llfi lb. ,QV All 111123111 A11- lZl111ilZ1l1i iillli I111lU lllllik -11111 liiii il11H lliiil-. - T11 lliliilh.. 11- llwliilllli 111 11'-iiill lilli Tlii 11112 aug 111 l1111l 'ilu X11 Iiliil 'il Dil lilwl. 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T 1 ,M A Tim Fisher is working on the yellow Suzuki 100 he rides in AMA motocross competition. gfh ' X 'L T .r . i A l A 6, 5 . ,S Motorcross Excitement is Tim Fischer's Idea Of Fun lf you're wearing the right protection, you won't get hurt. says Tim Fischer of his fast- paced and sometimes dangerous hobby - motocross racing. Tim, a member of the American Motorcycle Association, has competed in races at Raceway Park in Indianapolis and Winchester, Ind. He has been racing for almost a year now but has ridden for pleasure for four years. Tim, who races in the 100 class, rides a yellow Suzuki. He explained that you can't actually practice for a race. When he knows he is going to race, he plans to arrive at the track early enough to practice before the race begins. Tim has competed in over twenty races, and has placed in the top ten several times. Well-Seasoned Officers ft I CD DJ Q. -l D' CD Q DJ uw cn G 'Fx ..x LO Xl LD S The class officers leading the juniors 71 during the 77-78 year were an experienced group. President joe Copeland, Vice-President Mike Curry, and Treasurer Nancy Sterrett have each held their office for the last three years. The only rookie on the team was Secretary julie Bivin. The group had a lot of responsibility with the organization of the prom among the most important duties. The group was seen at athletic events, or conferring with Mr. Hall on details for signs or other class projects. Class officers julie Bivin, Nancy Sterrett, Mike Curry, and joe 3? Copeland demonstrate the rigors of leading the juniors. wr V.. fi 35 t, E ii? -'I' An A A . rsfglx .rf it . qi 1 2.2.5. ,f t vi., .33 . 5 ' F ii ,ng J It lr.. X A -f' 3? Y? as es- 3 E Q. C Q. s if 'ii . ... . jt1.Wj .Q U I S k Q Q., .... t. ,...... . C X. . W 0 Q 5 A N S 4 .tcc ii ,wwe 5, 3 3 4 v .. -' - Mig? 1 'nl if X .fe .'.1, ,xii . ..yi- as A. E , Q it si .. . '--,.. ff - is t 1 1 . 1: if 75' 'I x Y sc f' e 3 at x f' 3 s N 1 J- N 1 V X X ' ,rx X xx Y' a -. Q.. 'Q on Q, +11 Qs.-'-zz' X Q rj 5' il 'S' ,. r nw x N X ' , A I J' 7 ...A . 1 X W Ek 2 .sv A' 1 .f 1 ff f I ff' 'K - I. . - - ' 'rt . 25 i I 5 A L ef' . . Qi. .H Q . 4? mo. f. 'snr Q M Q' , 4' 'Q L 1 X if A A I I 7 1 r A W-. ff ff? .' fi .1 S ': -: Y '1 1 l , . ff' fa I -,fr A it Q37 5 . I fr fe'-f all , A tn . . ,gg , lm Il l ' V' Five juniors Participate As Heyoka Indian Dancers Ask any Heyoka Indian Dancer where he got his costume and he proudly replies, I made it. The Heyokas are a team of boys ranging in age from 14 to over 50. The team is based in Bloomington, and gets its name from an Indian word for jester . The team is the largest group of their kind in the nation. Five Mooresville juniors are involved. Scott Bryant, Mark Harmon, jeff Hamilton, Max Lawrence, and Mike Mackenzie travel to Bloomington once a month to practice with the entire team. The costumes worn by the team members are crafted entirely by hand. Mike, who has worked on his outfit for three years, said, Your outfit is never done. It can always be improved. The purpose of the dance team is to try to preserve the dances and culture of the Indian. Scott adds, We also try to remove the typical Indian stereotype. The dance aspect seems to offer many outlets for those involved. Scott said, I can be myseIf. Mike added, I had never seen anything like it before, and I decided that was something I wanted to do. Twins Prove Horsemanship With Many Championships Laura and Linda Kopetsky's hobby is showing horses, and both girls have won many honors. The twins spend much of their time training the horses for competition, and both girls admit that their parents are their biggest fans, always ready with encouragement. Linda is on the Indiana Youth Team, which has won the national competition twice, and is considered tough competition for 1978. it The form of horse and rider is important in competi Uon- Both dem0n05Uafe Pf'Z9'Wmn'nS form- many ribbons the two have won in competition. M N, - ' :T 7 ,il T . 7 T ' , ,,,, T W . W ' T -' . . My ..,.. .. A h V ,ag Hg T za' T Jw TT . T Q Q 55 . Tf V . , 1 'km-3? l' 'tw ..-, . 'QQ' 1- 0 ,-3. Qi! . I , . 1 T' ' . 5 1 f' 'Q I f K Q- I - tif +2 ', T 15 T ,, V 'f,-iy fl , Eff TT?r'1 'f F 1 4 ' N. V JY 'W I' MZ? W -if 3? E, V, 7, ' I . 5 Tx . K . V if ., 5 I fm., K . A, A V ,Q 'T Q T .,, V V , ' . A TTT ' '3 . il I A ff: 'w r 'lll I f - 'V Tlx . iw I - 1 . . -Yff 'W 'f ' 'T K ,JW T1 T- -.,. if V : Va ' ,X V ' . 5 Ty 1 , frrr ' T TT TTTTT i?'ff.fT ik-ww T V E V.. ,ff V' fl 'K , .- f. fxlf ' W. - f- I J T' .. L . ... , I -, . Linda Kopetsky shows her favorite horse and some of the . 'WJ 5 ,i i - ,Q ' A , n , Q. t ffeigx f, ,. V J K IT? I 1 i J! i VLH ,W .D 1, A, 45. dtfh T Q. 3.47 N 'Tl' iv. 1. I as-ff .. W A -'fr ., 94 N -.4 'W' wif: am. f Y 7 gs 6 Qs I L- , , peg -g gi.. .V .9 'U-f ig ,U I VJ. -14-87 f 7 2 ' . sw xi, QW t , iff Y3S5 g os, 1- ,.. un fd M., -. as 5: L ,J x K7 ' K 3 C, , a fy W J A . a, hs Debbie Slaughter Delights Crowds With Mellow Tunes Once I forgot the words to a song, so I made them up, and no one ever knew, said Debbie Slaughter. Debbie, who performs under the name Deborah Kay , has sung with such greats as Dotty West and johnny Rodriguez. Debbie got into the performing business with the encouragement of her father and his band, Bl and the Raiders . Debbie once performed to a crowd of 15,000. When asked if she had been scared, she said, No. You get over the fright. Debbie Slaughter entertains an audience at a picnic. She sings mostly middle-of-the-road tunes. Dara Hadley Pursues Parachuting As A Hobby lt's so relaxing, says Dara Hadley of her unusual hobby - parachuting. Dara has had a few close calls. Once the lines got twisted on her chute. l started to panic, but I realized that l couldn't panic. She calmly untwisted the lines and carefully chuted to the ground. Dara has had two hours of ground training in which she learned to operate the toggles which control the direction of the fall. Dara admits, It's still scary, even after you have done it a few times. 1, - f . 2 lii' i f'i' - V f l 4, Dara demonstrates one of the basics of her hobby - packing 9 it, y i A ' .- the chute. She always repacks her own chute. ' vit I -fx? . A .... i W' ,, . :ww Ml' ,aa nits '1'rt 'rrrr l , 5 V g 4 if s Q Q . V H p A1 i ii r M r ls fl nr 4 f fi, . N F, .mf ...es 4... ,- W, - ,, n 1 g . .1e,waiWf.,,.,,,4.a yi-f,.,W,. , .ff -- fi .ifw-,sw , X ,,,,, Q fi sb? a all ' f ccpyyg. I I ,, ,U W, y f . 'MN , . if ,.... f ? ny X 1,3 . , 5 .1 ,.,, .. as A 4 Q rr- If l r. rlitt . 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W V. 7 , ff as 1 if I- 1 '-J7Vu 1 Vi I 5 X QT!!! , ,,,,, David Mascher Explodes 4 Engines In Competition 'H' David Mascher, who has been actively -I l competing in tractor pulling for five years, said, I went, and I ended up liking it. Dave has taken a small garden tractor with a 14 horse-power engine and built it up to an estimated 50-60 horse-power. The little tractor uses alcohol as its fuel. This year, David has blown up four engines in competition. He has competed in the Marion County Fair, the Corey Apple Festival near Terre Haute, and many fairs out of the state. ln rib, hw i 1:5 4 .if f li , 0 5 5 . The wheels of David's tractor lift off the ground as he com V, ' petes in a Martinsville pull. W I 1 F V . , ,, N 1, Y -' t 'fr' A f gf 155' is y ,,, - 7? 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Q .f rf , G X ...qi 17,1 X 'g 'F V , -i'i21i2f l X Q .. .5 i fl 5 ' - w WxfyWw ,W ff. x I ' ' x R- Q 1. . L5- . 4 e ,. S., -Q-, A L L 7? 1 -fl! I ff.f.v+ '- nf, 'F'-+3 -sk Z , fi M ' aj VIS, '37 Becky Ebert flashes her Commercial smxle for a few publicity shots. wwwwewwww pea my 141' 5 fn , 7 K ' 'K' Aff t 4 - . ' . M' 0 -'L - f -fl 591' ' . if A . Aix K K' 'X M H 5 . F v he is f , f. ' ' 45? 'Q 554. ' . f X - 1 ,W QAX Q - . . ,. I 'e . 1 ' 'ai' 4 4 QE Vii, 5 I I4 ' . A s ' ' X ,fl ' - ,M . 5 -Q ' vw nn . LA' ' E X. .. - Eg Q, 5 ,J .ga - ' 1 . N 3 KKV. 1 '- N ff ' K ' 1 - , e 3 gi Q Q 1 A 1444 fir 3 ' v V' 3A 1' -'Em . x 1 'W , '.?, ?i'S5, f?5 f- . g RZ- 1,'3,.z.g tw K x - ' 5 mn' '!?.':' CFIRLT BECKY SAYS: IF MOM AND DAD WON'T GIVE YOU A GOOD DEAL - I WILL! Becky Ebert enjoys doing commercials for her dad's business. She will wheel and deal when others won't. It's Showtime For Becky Ebert It takes me at least a half an hour to calm down before shooting! Becky said shooting commercials can be very scary for the first time, but her friends here at M.H.S. know how good she really ls. Becky Ebert does Carl's Camper Sales commercials for her dad. She has been working at it for at least five years, and says it takes a lot of practice. Becky enjoys doing commercials for her dad, It's really interesting after you get to know everyone, Becky replied. A lot of funny things can happen in a T.V. studio, such as getting tongue-tied in the middle of your line, or just laughing out loud for no apparent reason, I'm constantly laughing before I go on, Becky stated. Although Becky finds time to laugh, she takes her career very seriously, I feel I should do the best job I can, it may lead to other commercial opportunities, Becky replied. Becky often gets annoyed when her mom and dad brag about her, but we must admit, they have a very talented daughter. ' f .,,, ' I fi f, ' ff ' , ' , iii f w 1 - ' -. I ,,, ' Q I-A ' 97 2 '- , . '- if ff - A X' ,, 1 fp s x R 1 , I . if if r ' ' f A ,, 'fff . L Yi: 1 K fig 1 -V 1: I , Af' 'I A -1 ,,1.w,gZ:1' -Q Jisfiirir' if fi r , ' if 'L ' V ' , ifqlfl M - -WI'A'y,54' V' I 1 ,V , ., I 3 V, 3 ' W -4 ,W 's f W, ff ,g 44 ' 'S f ',, ' .. 4-, , ' 4 1,31 QQ , 1 ,. , 0 ,I W. ,, V 1, jr , ,. L 24 j ,V any i , V A I X , ,, , In H I I .. 5 1, X V V D 'j 4' . E 2, J ' as f ,im 9 Bill Is MHS Dancing Machine Texas is a very special state in that Bill Creech got started dancing there. jack Smith, my friend from Texas, taught me not to be afraid. Bill says that being afraid to get up in front of others is most people's problem. Bill started dancing his freshman year. He has placed 3rd in a WNDE dance contest and also won various prizes for placing in a disco-tec dance contest. Bill has won anywhere from S55 to S25 just from dancing! lt was my lucky night, I felt like dancing, Bill replied. Bill plans to join many more dance contests in the future. Bill is currently giving dancing lessons to anyone eager to learn the tricks of a good dancer. Bill finds it extremely easy to dance in front of a crowd. I go wild when a bunch of people are around, l love to dance. Earth, Wind, and Fire is Bill Creech's favorite group. He feels that music with a steady beat is easier to dance to. Bill Creech has tremendous talent in his field of dancing. MHS is proud to have a dancing machine of its own. .ss...,s-M - s lzwgfr af 1 ,ls N 'P fl rg if X 2 43: Good physical condition adds to a dancer s flexibility. Bill makes the splits look easy. Bill Creech uses his hands to be a very expres- -v Q f f sive dancer. ,,: 1 as . . 5: . , fffwstii ft - . Nffff i 'I - ' . ef: 1 :!!TlT' 9 '- -. .fr-..T'i' LJKJ.: 5? . FK COL f, sw - 1- f.: is . ' . A - : e a . ..4 , sfzffss-:a::-E .. -- le- , ftsaaf: T- -- new : s ' fs 2:1 1- ' - , - fs- rs X ' is an 1. v A .Q -.cf - , 5 K W : ' . . 53 2 -we ,A .A of iw 5 ....,, Msg. W N A J v x all fist . , Q .' g if , FX -if ,'.- fl. 13? , q . A .,,i 5 ' .-.. ' ' ' f-1 S' . -. . J ' si A ltif ' .C , F J H - H ..1-, s if --- if , ' f. ,,.. .. ' Wiii' T' 2 ' '32 VL B' -rfi. r ' iitt 4 Y 1 fl f F i l l - if? '1 , W wg, ,',.f If , N fx- KL ,f f x l ' : L' 2 ,M I K f -V N - i . ,,, A, K l :lJ AA,l.x Q t is ,wi s f' ,e l X Q .. ,H Bill Creech concentrates as he demonstrates his talented footwork, sw .f ..-f .S is -1 f . 1 TT 1 cw . 4 -1 -f.'5,?-f? 1 Q -E x : 1 'A , f ' M Q 1 lo 1' '15 f if , 5' lf 3 . , .-- f 4 f V .' fl cv f ' , W ' A K 9 , ,g . ., m.A 4,, A--. ,, f Wll - ,ss ' N 62 ,. .pf .5 li P fi ' V ,gr A .V 1 W . af :Y My f , , A if ,354 A ' s 1v:f,,y4 'K ,, A ,, W ssss N if :,,,k E -49 Ap .f u -ff 4 'l'l' ' f' - I .give f . .3 -Q H 7:1'i,' l It 51 . f f N ' L ,A ms' , A .7 gf 3 I-T -,fi ' ,f 5 f: Q.. -f ., 1,73 fn A V If , 'I' 11..- 11 :V 1? Lee Ann Wise will Love Your Face. I like to do faces, replied Lee Ann about her sculpture and drawing. Lee Ann said she really likes to work with people's features. She is also interested in doing artwork of dancing figures and animals. MHS art has made me more sure of myself because of special attention I receive, and the smaller class of students. Lee Ann said she would like to enter some of her future artwork in ZITI contests. Lee Ann Wise concentrates hard as she works on her art figure. 7 - ' K X . t ., : W sat. . . .. f e- 1' - - 'A . - f .i 7 i L . 4 . 'Q 7' g - N - .., . .. - Qs F- ,.. - . K . .. . K .k- . 'si 1 1. L , V, i ......,W zzl is ..... ... i A Q , t 5. , I ww W Willa? 'V' of . . N P . Q E sf ,sw NN 551 5 K 2 1 7 X' Lee Ann puts the last minute touches to her ballerina. .1.. . i ll : K ., is ii' t . L .. w 'ii .. ' 5 tsss .- . i Y P g m' iiis T s . at . 2 1 -f ' , . ' M ,K .. . E, .Q , . 4 -.,. fa ,JI I L 1 :--' A,-9 45 . Q ,: fr sg X . . ,. . x 4 il ,gf ,4 1' wi Q 1- -is I ' ff Q U5 - ,gl . A Am I I 1- . tv X7 ' . ,iv at . ..... N . 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I was interested in art before I started school, replied Helen. Helen is most interested in drawing, ceramics, and oil painting. Helen Fisher plans to persue a career in art at Ball State University, or Heron School of Art. She is most interested in becoming an art teacher or a commercial artist. Helen feels she is doing pretty well in her art class, but needs to improve in order to reach the goals she has set for herself. Helen has been active in art activities. She did the football players on the winning Sophomore float. She has also worked on the sets for the play Music Man. Helen said the art teachers here at 3 MHS have been a big inspiration. ,. li. I 'iiii 9 L ' S ' 4 1- 0 , 'Q ,.,. ,, A , ' ' i - , I . N4 ,' V ' f r fv f V I A I A nv I S - 1. . , 4 ,- 3 . ' at y Q . . ..l's f I- s I ,J ff' LQ 1... f .2 is Z -fail' .. rsia ' f Y' .- is .... I by . 3 'I' . ' I I me 4...c . lisv a t - 52' ' ff f ai 2 'A . . -,ff tg, , S . M y..is I ' L afar zz ' , f M -I-fit . V K I K , gf .I it 4- fl 1 i ' , 'Q f' I K ,ff f!'.7'ff9' ' s'.i ' 'fwzgfilg Class Cf 80 ls Off And Running. The best way to describe the Class of 80 would be to say, very impressive! The 'sophs' are working hard, and achieving the goals they have set for themselves. Sophomores started the year off right by taking first place with their float The Pinball Wizard. The float consisted of a huge pinball machine with beautifully detailed football players on the sides. The float seemed to be the pride and joy of every soph present at the judging. The float would never have won if it weren't for their great sponsors Mr. Amrhein and Mrs. Harrington. The sponsors were very active in helping the sophs become winners at Homecoming. Sophomores have really shown their spirit and enthusiasm at pep sessions. The class has proved to be very hard- working, ambitious, and influential. They have given upperclassman competition in yelling, and spirit contests. All in all, the class is going to have a very good year here at MHS. The class is setting a great example for future sophomores. The dynamic sophs are definitely leaving their marks at MHS. . ,N Fx Sophomore class sponsors, Mrs. Harrington and Mr. Amrhein, show off a class of 80 spirit sign. - cr- f f I - fx , . . 0 9' Y' .1 Hx vig sf -4 2 I tsss ft ., g Z.. g gy y ,I I -J .E 5 .tif l 0 '32 ' Y 'G 1 w ' ,Sv f :K wha' L 2 is 1- ' , .4 Sl' . ,, ,, -nr 2 Num ui, - Al X ' Cold weather does not keep Sophomore class from smiling. Shown from left to right are, julie Angel, Vicki Copeland, Angie Walls, and Bruce Law. WW in . k K K ,. K ,Af . fu, , , M ,, , M . . i .--MM - .M-A - M- -5,35-1...,.,a 4 - W. . .. -. , ,. e, eeee e , i 'e S A i g i me . 2' I A iff! 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Class sponsors, Mrs. Betty Roberts and Mr. Karl Brown, led the Class of '81 through a very successful year. Class officers were elected at the beginning of the year. Greg Roberts was chosen president, jeff Norris, vice president, Lori Hadley, secretary, Sherry Long, treasurer. Now, the freshmen are ready for the challenges and adventures that await them in their next three years at MHS. 5' Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Brown sit in lounge and discuss plans for the freshman class. 144 jeff Smith's Train Hobby Becomes Big Operation jeff Smith helps his uncle in Terre Haute work on a mini train town. jeff builds HO scale train engines and assembles buildings and bridges. He has built over 100 buildings. The size of the layout in which all the track is laid is 12' x 28'. Some of the train engines can pull up to 100 cars. This is not an ordinary train trackg it has everything from a lumber yard where logs go through the mill and are cut to a coal station. They hope soon to have a lake. 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I ,, fr' - ' uf 1 '- Q' ' 11 Freshman Hules Keen leaps for the water often since his hobby is scuba diving. Frosh Have Many Interests - Sports, Clubs, Hobbies Freshman Hule Keen spends a lot of his summer in North Carolina scuba diving and spear fishing in the ocean. He has been doing this for three years. I saw other people doing it and thought it would be fun, said Hule when asked how he be- came interested in this sport. He usually dives around 40 feet deep enabling him to stay underwater for 45 to 50 minutes. The deeper he goes the less time he can stay down. The air tanks that he uses weigh 35 pounds. But the tanks feel much lighter underwater. Hule usually catches flounder when he spear fishes. He said his most ex- citing expe'ience was when he speared a six pound lounder. This was the biggest fish he had ever speared. 3 2 'Qi f 49' M? .6 4 F V. uf .r I , , rr ll 3 x Q if J' x I T3-mtl .Jn fi' T1 lag 1 . F555 .X X 4' Q I- 1, firm .,.., .. 1 .. -' Fl David Strohmeyer learns to apply clown Q-NN make-up in speech class. 0 . 1 7 Wissel Takes Lessons Soon To Be Private Pilot Sometime this summer I'll be able to get my private pilot's license, said freshman Larry Wissel, who is training to become a pilot. Larry has already finished an introductory course in flying and is now taking lessons at Cennsa Airport to get his private pilot's license. The plane that he will be flying for training is a Cennsa 150. Larry said, l'm going to school now, and to get the private license l have to have 48'hours of flying. He must also pass several exams. Larry became interested because his father is a pilot. After his first flight, Larry said, lt was really scary. He plans to get his commercial license when he is older. 'q,,,. fin 1- ,J Larry Wissel climbs aboard preparing for one of the flights s - . -Q b Q. V ..1, 5 AT' - M Q- - Q x fx' it s is .. S . .., P X . .... - A ' 'Q S' . 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A Perry's Hobby Is Karate Practice Keeps Him Busy When freshman Mike Perry was asked how he became interested in karate he said, My mom took dancing so I decided to take karate. lBoth lessons are conducted in the same buildingj He takes lessons in Mooresville. There are eighteen other people in Mike's classg most are older. He takes the lessons mainly to keep physically fit. Mike practices for two hours three days a week. The lessons primarily consist of warming up and working on specific karate moves. After he completes the course he will receive a yellow stripe. If Mike continues as he plans, he will be able to earn a yellow belt upon completing the next course. i yyyliyt i if fa 5 If , 2 3, Sm f , V ' 4? ? .s, 5 5 1' My ,JA v if ' ' iv 5 Q55 . vi . ' V ,s ' 5' tl Action Classes Break Routine Of Regular Class Schedules Physical education was a one-semester, required class for freshmen and sophomores at MHS. The activities of this class ranged from archery and gymnastics to modern dancing. Many sophomore students looked forward to going bowling during class. Teachers Ms. Murdock, Mrs. Peters, and Mr. Riley team up during the year for a few co-ed classes such as volleyball and dancing. Driver education was a one-semester course taught during the summer as well as the regular school year which gave students the opportunity to get away from it all for an hour a oay. The library also gave students a break from the regular routine - a place to go to study and sometimes just to relax. l 'i l Q I 1 if X ww . -tif ii i 4 dnfttlaffi 1 iX , 1: H K., . , .N ,,., . , ,K 1. Volleyball is one of Mr. john Riley's varied interests. Here he demonstrates the art of setting up a shot. 2. Bowling scores are often confusing, so Ms. Rosie Murdock explains the correct form to her physical education class. 3. Mrs. Corrine Peters teaches physical education and for the first time this year, Spanish. 4. Mr. Max Gregory is one of the bravest teachers on the faculty. He must be brave to teach driver education. 5. Mr. john Robertson is completing his second year as MHS librarian. Sh i, ua 45,13--.1 ina- -ww. Four Year Science Program Offers Students Varied Background The Mooresville High School science department, headed by chemistry teacher Hubert Alexander, led the way for industrious students who were pursuing interests in the science related fields. Students could choose from such beginning classes as general science and biology, to more difficult and advanced classes as Chemistry II and physics. Mr. joe johnson and Mr. Gary Pearson handled the responsibilities in the biology department. Mr. Bob Hamm took care of difficulties for the freshmen in general science. Along with being a member of the math department, Mr. Dale Graves livened up the physics classes for the seniors. Despite his many du- ties as school trainer, Mr. Monty Grover mended uncertainties in the minds of his students in the area of earth sciences. 1. Mr. Hubert Alexander explains electrolysis to his students. 2. Mr. joe johnson assists some biology students with their dissecting experiment. 3. Mr. Bob Hamm teaches general science to freshmen. 4. An earth science student and Mr. Monte Grover locate some familiar places on the globe. 5. Mr. Gary Pearson explains the structure of his plant to a biology student. 6. Mr. Dale Graves and his physics students figure a problem. Math Department Offers Variety Of Courses To Interested Students Mr. Robert Grosskreutz headed the Mooresville High School math department. Mr. Grosskreutz also taught Unified l and ll, analytic geometry, trigonometry, and advanced algebra. Mrs. Barbara Kacmar taught at MHS during the first semester of the year, when she instructed freshman algebra, advanced algebra, and Spanish students. Mrs. Glenna Stephen took over Mrs. Kacmar's beginning and advanced algebra classes for the second semester. Also teaching first year algebra were Mr. Dale Graves and Mr. Bob Ruble. Mr. Roble also taught a general math class, as did Mr. Lee Musgrave. Mr. Larry Goldsberry instructed students in general math, basic math, and Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education. All of the geometry classes at Mooresville High School were handled by Mrs. Sue Stewart, who was the assistant girls basketball coach. 1. Mrs. Sue Stewart teaches the correct way to construct geo- metric figures. 2. Mrs. Barbara Kacmar explains a problem in advanced algebra. 3. Mrs. Glenna Stephen teaches freshman and advanced algebra to MHS students. 4. Mr. Larry Goldsberry assists a student with his homework. 5. Mr. Robert Grosskreutz is the math department head. 6. Graphing is taught to algebra students by Mr. Bob Ruble. 7. Grading papers is one of Mr. Lee Musgrave's duties. 156 xy, 'ff I NSS? L ww'H ffmmw..g A- .wu- W .... A ,W my A. . Q ,1 M 'Q ii is ',,, if 2, I' ,um .df it-F ...1 fe V f Y AM b f ,12 The Arts Grow In Popularity As Course Offerings Indicate Many different areas were covered this year by the arts at MHS. Three foreign languages were offered. Spanish classes were taught by Mrs. Barbara Kacmar, Mrs. Corine Peters, Mrs. Carolyn Blickenstaff and Mrs. Brenda Roach, who also headed the French classes. Mrs. Mary Lee Bowman often treated her students to German pastries. Students were instructed in the art of speech by Mrs. Diana Hadley and Mrs. Pam Anderson. Mrs. Hadley was also kept busy advising the paper and yearbook staffs and teaching journalism. Mrs. An- derson also directed the drama classes. In the music department, there were band and choral courses offered. Mr. jerry Weber directed the band, and also taught students at the grade schools and junior high. Mr. Gene Raymond directed the choirs and assisted his students with their contest entries. Skills used in fine arts were taught by Miss Sue Squires and Mr. Dennis Amrhein. 1. Mr. Dennis Amrhein observes jeff McGuire's pottery making. 2. Mrs. Pam Anderson shows a film of Li'l Abner in preparation for the spring musical. 3. Mrs. Carolyn Blickenstaff chooses paint for the language fair props. 4. Mrs. Brenda Roach gives an oral examination in French. 5. Mr. Gene Raymond discusses music patterns with Brian Gun- nell. 6. Mrs. Diana Hadley helps Mike Mackenzie with his yearbook layout. 7. Mrs. Mary Lee Bowman encourages her German students. 8. Mr. jerry Weber conducts the concert band. 9. Miss Sue Squires teaches Art I. 8 159 Literature, English, journalism, Speech Meet English Requirements. Mr. Albert New was the head of the English department this year at MHS. He also taught English to freshmen and composition to seniors. Mrs. Clarissa Snapp, who was also a member of the social studies department, taught English to juniors. Along with Mr. New, teaching freshman English were Mr. lim Bradshaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Yoke, Mrs. Mary Lee Comer, and Mrs. Maureen Nichols. Sophomore English teachers were Mr. Bradshaw and Mr. Bob Adams. Teaching advanced English to sophomores was Mrs. Yoke. Mrs. Terry Crowe taught advanced junior English and junior English, as did Mrs. Betty Roberts. Helping seniors through their final year of English were Mrs. Comer, Mrs. Nichols, and Mr. Richard Franklin. Mrs. Comer and Mr. Franklin taught composition. instructing senior English were Mrs. Comer and Mrs. Nichols. 1. Mrs. Crowe takes advantage of audio- visual aids in junior English courses. 2. Mr. New explains the parts of speech to freshmen. 3. Mrs. Roberts and Louie Phillips recite material from the junior literature book. 4. Mr. Franklin gives advice on a theme to Kim Wesner. 5. Mrs. Nichols helps her students with an English project. 6. Mrs. Comer teaches freshman and senior English. 7. Mr. Bradshaw explains some principles of grammar to one of his students. 8. Mrs. Yoke discusses the theme of LORD OF H THE FLIES in her sophomore English class. 9. Mr. Adams teaches sophomore English at MHS. ,,..-I S B Q X hx f. ki A- 1 ,., .4 -. Q' x- v jam 3 f ,K -. ,-Q QNQN 4 uf 161 1. Mr. Havens tries to make an economical deal with Brad Pierson. 2. lenny Carlisle points out U.S. territories to Mr. Adams. 3. Mr. Williams heads the social studies department. 4. Mr. Pelley reads off students' grades. 5. Mr. Lawrence teaches government and civics. 6. Mrs. Snapp sponsors the senior class. 7. Mr. Silver helps Robin Ehle with her history assignment. 8. Mr. Turner answers a question in his sociology class. 9. Mr. Thurston uses the overhead projector to explain civics. x s? f ,,,. , ' 1 'AR-if it. t. .,... , S' 5, of 5 ee s- K if-turf -1 S . 4 -- .:. x g 111, '- S Q 5 S X K i z A- N sm!-if 3R1s L kg,-f cf 'I r'f4-' - Sl, ,Z .QQ l my .nf ' . I -1 '..-Y' MHS Social Studies Classes Provide Local To International Scope Mr. Gerald Williams headed the social studies department for MHS. He also taught a course in family living and in United States government. Mrs. Clarissa Snapp taught government and psychology, and two English classes. Mr. Tony Lawrence also taught United States government to seniors and civics to freshmen. Also teaching civics was Mr. Dan Thurston, who instructed world history courses. Mr. Denny Turner instructed students in sociology, world geography, and problems. Economics, a required course for seniors, was taught by Mr. Dan Havens. United States history classes were taught by Mr. Don Adams, sponsor of the Social Studies Club, Mr. Denny Pelley, varsity football coach, and by varsity baseball coach Greg Silver. Me,-4 W W ff ,,,,..w, Sw 'asf Y... L . 'E il- I sefgf.- , 1 yt W N ' fa . . Y- se ff: ' i ' S z - ' . --.: XV s Eff ' - ,- if .ttu - - 5 Qi s M.-P' . . K M ' K 'Q' -s-- 1 ,. . .Hs I -.su f 163 Y Q. '-.. ,fm .A ,..f-- 7- f Business Courses And Office Labs Offer Students Practical Experience Mrs. Aloha Landwerlen headed the business department at Mooresville while teaching first and second year shorthand classes. Also teaching first year shorthand was Mrs. ludy Wade. Both Mrs. Landwerlen and Mrs. Wade instructed courses in office practice. Mrs. Wade also taught first and second year typing. Mr. lim Hammel, basketball coach at MHS, and Mr. joe Ash also taught beginning typing. Mr. Hammel also instructed recordkeeping, a bookkeeping class was taught by Mr. Ash. Mr. Stan Hall instructed first year typing, second year typing, bookkeeping, and business law. J Mr. Mike Frederick handled all of the introduction to business classes. Mrs. Peggy Saylors taught business machines and lab preparation. She also supervised a two-hour office intensive lab. 164 ytc ,, ,.... liiiilllliiiilfl 4 5 c .,,, . , a .-nv, J 1. Mrs. Landwerlen is the head of the business department. 2. Mrs. Saylors and Debbie Walters look over a paper in the office lab. 3. Mr. Hall helps his students with a bookkeeping exercise. 4. Mr. Hammel answers Debbie Hahn's question about recordkeeping. 5. Mrs. Wade dictates a timed writing to shorthand student Teresa Bean. 6. Mr. Ash helps his student adjust the tabs on her typewriter. 7. Mr. Frederick helps Brad Pryor and Brett Scott with their business problems. audi' FRDCESS 1. Mrs. Ringo reviews a paper with Billie Toliver. 2. Mr. Brown and Max Lawrence inspect the printing press. 3. Mr. Qualitza instructs Curt Haase in the technique used to lay out a board in preparation for cutting. 4. Mr. Cole teaches agriculture. 5. Mr. Ratliff and Mike DeBenke make engine adjustments. 6. Mr. Maxfield points out the parts of a motor to Wayne Pointer. 7. Mr. Riley is a drafting instructor at MHS. 8. A drafting student is observed by Mr. O'Priese. 9. Mr. Waggoner and Tom Williams move a cabinet for the building trades home. 10. Mr. johnson and Chris Frazier work on a project in metals. 11. Mrs. Harrington, Cherie Moore, and Violet Hoagland prepare a sauce in home economics. 12. Miss Spencer helps janet Moon with a sewing project. ,.,-- Industrial Arts Students Find Opportunities For Future Careers An introduction to industrial arts was taught by Mr. Wayne johnson, Mr. Kelly Maxfield, Mr. Randy Qualitza, Mr. Dick Ratliff, and Mr. Frank Riley. Mr. Maxfield and Mr. Ratliff, who taught an electricity class, also instructed the auto mechanics courses. Mr. Qualitza instructed a driver education class and a woods class. Mr. johnson also taught a course in metal working. All of the drafting classes were taught by Mr. Riley before he retired after the first semester. Mr. jeff O'Preise took over Mr. Riley's classes for the second semester. Mr. Karl Brown taught graphic arts classes, and Mr. Gaylord Cole instructed students in agriculture courses. Mr. Chuck Waggoner instructed students working on the building trades project. Mrs. Lazette Harrington taught foods and nutrition and housing. Miss Sherry Spencer taught family management, textiles and clothing, and interpersonal relations. Mrs. Paula Ringo instructed the special education classes. X 'NN-..... Administrators Specialize In Varied Assignments Mr. William Overholser was the principal of MHS. Mr. Norbert johnson was the vice-principal who handled much of the attendance. Mr. jerry Brown scheduled activities for Mooresville and helped with the attendance. The guidance department was headed by Mr. Lon Milburn, who was the counselor of the junior students. Mr. Kendall Keller helped the seniors through their final year at MHS and also counseled half of the freshman class. During her first year at MHS, Mrs. Phyllis Littell advised half of the freshmen and the sophomores. Director Keith Hill headed the athletic department, scheduling the events and keeping track of equipment. Mr. Don Pope was first assistant athletic director, he handled the financial aspect of sports. H' gf 10 zlvjfzy i Yrjvsff 1 . , 1- T' p 1. Mr. Lon Milburn, counselor. 2. Mr. jerry Brown, assistant principal. 3. Mr. Don Pope, assistant athletic director. 4. Mr. William Curry, superintendent. 5. Mr. Paul Sterrett, superintendent of maintaince 6. Mr. Gary Myers, administrative assistant. 7. Mr. Robert Patterson, assistant superintendent. 8. The Mooresville Consolidated School Board. 9. Keith Hill, athletic director. 10. Mr. William Overholser, principal. 11. Mr. Norbert johnson, assistant principal. 12. Mrs. Phyllis Littell, counselor. 13. Mr. Kendall Keller, counselor. x 169 Front V Lyons E Bush T james D Sokol L Rrchmond Back P Bryant S W Plunkett E Cohen A Callahan J West E Watt F. Warren Front T lacobs M Shelley B Moore D Copeland5Back D Myrlck I Myrrck W Mylcrane R Pritchard C Starns D Nagel D Moore I Brown A Fitch M 1 The Mooresville Hlgh School cooks 2 Mrs Thaler sorts out paperwork In the bookstore 3 Mrs Neal and Mrs johnson work on attendance 4 The Mooresville Consolidated School District bus drivers 5 Mrs Sterrett handles problems In the mann office 6 The custodians of Mooresville High School 7 Students at Mooresvrlleare cared for by Mrs Weber 8 Mrs Wood works in the guidance offlce Path 3 'X . 5 nvmca. .xxx, .. 3 Special Services Staff Supports MHS In Many Special Ways The offices here at Mooresville High School required many people to help run them. Mrs. Sally Sterrett was the secretary in the main office, where she worked to make sure things were running smoothly. Mrs. Kathy johnson was kept busy making copies of papers for teachers and keeping attendance records straight. Mrs. lean Thaler did the bookkeeping for MHS, she also was in charge of the bookstore. Mrs. Imogene Wood was the secretary in the guidance office. Helping these three ladies was the job of Mrs. Nellie Neal. She helped with attendance, in the bookstore, and in the main office. Mrs. LaVonne Weber was kept very busy this year, having nursing responsibilities at the high school and one of the grade schools. The cooks worked very hard this year preparing meals. Custodians at MHS kept the school clean for the students, and the bus drivers made sure they arrived safely and on time. G sa M. Brown, C. Riddell, G. McCowan, T. Bridgman, M. Hun- oles ' sucker, L. B D. R lddell F. McGowen 1. Utterback. 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Manufacturers of tube cleanrng tools and machines Congratulations Class of '78 Mooresville Landscape 182 Crosby Rd Deygn Plant Trhn Sod Seed Fertilize 831-1719 Wagon Trails Staff Has Fung Produces Revue, Completes Book I would like to thank my staff for all the hard work they did this year to produce the yearbook. I greatly appreciated it. I would also like to thank them for making the year so enjoyable. As a staff we would like to thank the student body, faculty, administration, and community for all their help and cooperation. Last, we would like to thank our adviser, Mrs. Diana Hadley, for all her time, help, and guidance. Without her and all her special help we would not have been able to produce this yearbook. Ieanie Perry Editor I, Q, Q tp . Q it his Q Bruce lustus, Mrs. Hadley ' if Dawn Hill 'iiw Terri Sawyer, Debbie Ford ls I ff? tc. ....,... ff w:TX:X::k ,,,,, '- . M . .,,. . fr K . K oe Copeland ZLL Jackie Even, Jeanie Perry I Llnda Glpson A S P STAFF EDITOR - JEANIE PERRY STUDENT LIFE - JEANIE PERRY, MIKE MACKENZIE PERSONALITY - EDITOR - LINDA CIIPSON, DEBBIE FORD, SUSAN MCCLASKEY, TERRI SAWYER. ADVERTISING - EDITOR - LINDA GIPSON, BRIAN JUSTUS, BRUCE JUSTUS. SPORTS - JIM BAGLEY, JOE COPELAND, DAVID NEWCOMER, JOHN JERIN, DAWN HILL, JANE TUCKER, JULIE BIVIN, SUSAN MCCLASKEY. CREATIVITY - DEBBIE FORD, MIKE MACKENZIE. FACULTY - JANE TUCKER ORGANIZATIONS - JACKIE EVEN, JEANIE PERRY. Jane Tucker, Ju le Blvln , Susan McCIaskey 'We 70512 2715. . . From putting on plays and a musical, going to music contests, participating in sports events, to taking tests, rebuilding cars, and building a house, each of us added something to MHS during the 1977- 78 school year. We all participated in some way that left its mark and added to our own memories of the past year. Fellow classmates did things that had a great effect on us. Whether it was the president of his class one remembers or the person who sat next to him in English, there were people we will not forget. Q-15Y k ' ' 1 1. Parents give away cupcakes and punch at the post prom. 2. Kitti Swinney shows the emotion many seniors feel at graduation. 3. The cast of Abner at rehearsal. 4. lana johnson transforms Lyle Cassel into a clown at live-a-little day. 5. Mike Klass and Dawn Hill work on sets for Wagon Trails. 6. Todd Hacker congratulates Roe Wright as new student body president. 'sr'- kfr f -.-E. 32?- ...Um We may remember special talents of a person or someone's habits, no one real- ly knows, but some day we will look back and recall, WE WERE HERE, OUR MARKS REMAIN! 1. Using Mike johnson as a prop, Kevin Witt demonstrates a gymnastics move. 2. Don France returns the ball durin a match g . 3. Rick Hudson uses a metal lathe. 4. The 1977-78 building trades house. A Abbott, Denise 77 Adams, Angie Adams, Becky Adams, Brian 132 Adams, james Adams, Don 162, 181 Adams, Richard Dale Adams, Robbie 87, 94 Adams, Robert 161 Adams, Rowdy 106 Addair, Lenny Akers, jeff 132 Akers, Laura 44, 132 Alexander, Hbert 154 Allen, Amy Allen, Cheryl Allen, Doug 132 Allen, joe Allen, Laura 132 Allen, Robby Allen, Robert D. Allen, Tena Index Bailey Candis 132 Bailey Diane 132 Bailey jeff Bailey john 39, 60, 61, 62, 101 Bailey, john 122 Bailey, Linda Bailey, Thomas 87, 122 Bain, Rhonda 122 Bain, Theresa Baker, Anthony 132 Baker, Betty Baker, Bruce 87, 132 Baker, Dan 101 Baker, Kathie Baker, Kevin 122 Baker, La Donna 122 Baker, Mike Baker, Mike 122 Baker, Paula Balay, Peggy 132 Baldwin, Amy 16, 65, 125, 132 Boling, judith Bothwell, Paul 77 Bowman, Brian 98, 122 Bowman, Mary Lee 158 Brack, julia Brackemyre, Brian 62 Bradshaw, jim 161 Braegger, Lisa Bramel, Kelly 97 Braughton, Todd 122, 89 Breeden, Billy 39, 40, 62, 98, 133 Breeden, Mike 9,12,13, 21, 39, 50, 52 59, 97, 101 Brinkman, jeff 21, 122 Brizendine, Mace 123 Brower, Gary 65, 123 Brown, Carl 166 Brown, Lorraine 133 Brown, Ron Brummett, Theresa 133 Bryan, Larry 123 Bryan, Tammy 65 Bryant, Doug Bryant, Scott 123 Allgood, Paul Allison, Debbie 96, 97, 122 Allison, Rick 73, 106 Allsup, jeff 62, 122 Allsup, Marvin 11, 97, 100, 94 Alsup, Barbara 122 Alsup, David Alsup, Floyd Altmeyer, Tonia 132 Amick, Faith 122 Amick, Mike 49 Amrhein, Dennis 158 Anderson, james 98 Anderson, Pam 158 Anderson, Mary Dunkin Anderson, Scott 62 Anderson, Terry 100 Anderson, Todd 132 Andrews, Raymond Andrews, Roger 132 Angel, joe 132 Angel, julie 132 Archer, Angie Archer, David 73, 100 Armstrong, Shannon Arnold, Kimberly Arthur, Beth Ann 62, 132 Arthur, joyce 132 Arthur, Michelle 76, 132 Arthur, Mike 101 Arvin, joe 132 Ash, Donald 132 Ash, joe 165 Atkins, Carol 77, 132 Atkins, Steve Atkinson, Lisa Atwood, jeff 101 Atwood, Larry 132 Austin, Bill 132 Austin, Kim 101 Austin, Mark A. Austin, Mark E. Austin, Robin Austin, Tony Austin, William Aybr, jeff B Bagley, Cindy 44, 65, 77, 132 Bagley, jimmy 22, 36, 37, 72, 73, 101 Bailer, Dana 122 Bailer, Kevin 25, 29, 101 Bailey, Beth 101 Bailey, Brad 38, 50, 53, 60, 62, 97, 101 Baldwin, Chris 62, 77, 97 Ball, William 132 Ballard, Ralph 87 Bantley, Carrie 96, 97, 125, 132 Barger, Kent Barkhimer, jennifer Barks, David Barks, john 132 Barlow, Robin Barnes, Denise 101 Barnes, Donna Barnes, Larry Barnhill, Belinda Barrick, Brian Barrickman, David 101 Barry, Debra 133 Barry, Roby 101 Bastin, Robin Baughman, julie Baxter, joy 133 Baxter, Margie 101 Bean, Theresa 122, 127, 164 Bear, Ronald 65 Bear, Ruth 122 Beaver, Debbie 122 Beaver, Terri Bedford, Amy Beetem, joe Bell, Kim Bell, Ray 101 Bell, Tim 122 Bender, Terry 77, 122 Bennett, April Gadd 138 Bennett, Mike 122 Bennett, Tim 122 Benson, Bill Berg, jody 133 Bertram, Chuck 89 Berwick, David 62 Berwick, Kenny 39, 40, 89, 122 Bishop, Dennis Bishop, Larry 122 Bishop, LaRhe 62 Bivin, julie 96, 97, 122, 124, 19, 94 Black, Susie Blackwell, Barry 49, 62 Blackwell, David Blackwell, james Bleckel, Michelle 122 Blickenstaff, Carolyn 159 Blunk, Mark 101 Boggs, Brenda 122 Boles, Patrick 95, 122 Buchanan, john Bullman, jeff 133 Bumpus, Glen 133 Burc , Robbie Burelison, Skip 123 Burelison, Star Burke, Kevin 101 Burke, Kim Burke, Paula 133 Burke, Russell 133, 39, 40 Burks, Larry 133 Burnett, Valeri Burns, jennifer 62 Bush, Lita 73, 89, 101 Bush, Russell 62, 133 Butcher, Karen 101 Butterfield, Greg 101 Byrnes, Lisa Byrnes, Tina 123, 129 Byrnes, Tom 49, 62 C Cagle, Mark Callahan, Mavis Calton, jenny 123 Cardwell, Lora Carlisle, jenny 162 Carney, Mary 123 Carpenter, Norman 49 Carson, Pam 123 Carte, john 123 Carter, David Caruso, Kelly 53, 133 Caruso, Scott 24, 50, 52, 53 Casey, Doug 77 Cashion, Bill 95 Cassell, Lyle Chamberlain, William Cherry, Angie Cherry, jim Cherry, Leca Childs, Bret 123 Church, Arlie Claffey, Dennis Claffey, Michele Clark, jeff Clark, Terrie 123 Clarkston, Susan Clements, Rhonda Clevenger, Keith Cobbs, jeff 123 Cobbs, Kim Cobb, Ron Cochran, jeff Coffey Mary Coffee, Harvey Coffey, Kim Cohen, Karen Cohen Steve Colborn, joseph Cole, April Cole, Gaylor 167 Cole, Shelia Collins, Cathy Collins, Kim Collins, Pam Bear Colpitts, Laura Comer, Mary Lee 161 Comfort, Kevin 40, 103, 172 Connell, Becky 24, 64, 65, 123 Connell, Scott Cooksey, Mary Cooper, Myra Copat, Alicia Copat, Claudio Copat, Marcello Copeland, joe 3, 46, 62, 74, 12 Copeland, Vicki 141 Corbin, Laura 59, 73 Cox, El aine 77 Cox, Gordon Cox, Lorrie 122 Cox, Terri Craft, jack 49 Crafton, jayne 123 Craig, Brian 123 Craig, Linda Cramer, Chris 39, 40, 122 Crawford, Clifton Creech, Bill Creech, Tom Crisp, Rick Crist, Cindy 62, 76, 77 Crist, Sherri 22, 73, 77 Cross, Sheila Crowe, Terry 160 Cummins, Ronald Cunningham, Lesa 89 Curry, Michael 24, 74, 124 D Dale, Richard 39 Damon, Eric 77 Danz, Cindy Danz, jeff Davee, jim 77 Davee, Larry Davee, Lynn 77, 124 David, Linda 124 Davidson, Greg 50, 51, 53 Davis, Harvery Davis, jeffery 87 Davis, jon Davis, Kevin Davis, Leslie 178 Davis, Marina Davis, Marc Davis, Randy 17, 65, 77, 124 Davis, Ron 77 Davis, Scott 124 Day, Brian 124 Day, Darin 162 Day, Frank DeBenke, Michael 167 DeBoor, Angie DeBruler, Patrick 24, 49, 167 DeLong, David 8, 50, 53 Denham, Lee De pert, Cindi 76 Didlinger, Cynthia Dierking, Marcia Dilkey, john 4 Disney, Dennis Disney, Peggy Ditton, Betty Dodson, Mary Donofrio, Theresa Dorris, Debbie Dorsett, Tammy Doyle, Tony 64, 65 Dryer, Brian 62 Dryer, Rebecca Dudine, Chip 65, 124 Dudley, Keith 7 Duffer, Harold Duffer, Myrna Duke, Mike Dulaney, Ranae Dunbar, Phillip Duncan, Diana Dunham, Marla 62, 63, 96, 97 Dunkin, Sandra Dunn, Leslie E Eagan, Mark Earles, Kent Earrn, Greg Eas ey, Doug Ebert, Rebecca Edwards, Chuck Ehle, Robin Ellington, Randy Ellington, Robert D. 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Debbie 33, 42, 44, 45, 65, 128 Monical, joanie 109 Montgomery, Marla 62, 73, 89, 109 Moon, janet 167 Moore, Cheri 73, 109, 167 Nay, Lisa 62 Nay, Rhonda 128 Neal, Debra 87, 138 Neal, Nellie 171 Neal, Teresa 110 Need, Lori Neitzel, Carin 62, 77 Neitzel, jimmy 169 Neitzel, Linda 77 Neitzel, Mary 11, 14, 87, 101, 110, 124 Moore, Eddy Moore, Ken 128 Moore, Tim 128 Moore, Tina Moore Vince 138 Moran: Debbie Moran, james Lundy, Cindy 108 Lundy, Donna 137 Lundy, Linda 108 Lundy, Ray 49, 137 Lundy, Rob L bar er Donna Y S 1 Lybarger, joe 108 Lybarger, Phyllis Lynch, Cheryl 108 Lynch, Debbie 108 Lynch, Gre 128 Lynch, Mari 137 Lynch, Sandy Lynn, Carl 109 M Mackenzie, Mike 19, 60, 62, 74, 125, 128, 158 Maddox, Tom Malott, Richard Mann, Marlon 137 Mann, Marty 39, 40, 49, 62, 128 Mann, Michelle 137 Many, Denise Donna 76, 77, 137 Many, Marine, Linda Kyle 109 Martin, David Martin, Laura Martin, Patty Mascher, David 21, 128, 130 Mascher, Dale Massey, Bobby 137 Morgan, Marsha 128 Morgan, Mitchell Morley, 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Phillips, Rhonda 110 Piepenbrink, Beth 32, 33, 42, 65, 69, 104, 105, 129 Pierson, Brad 110, 162 Pierson, Karen Pitts, Carolyn Plunkett, Greg 110 Plunkett, Kim 62, 77 Poehler, Arthur 138 Poehler, jeanette 110 Polson, Bob 110 Pope, Don 46 Pope, Glenn 62, 129 Porter, john Poynter, Wayne 110, 166 Preston, Ronald 138 44, 45, Price, john 65, 138 Price, Kerri Price, Mary Price, Robin Price, Sunday 138 Pridemore, Margaret Priebe, Renee 129 Priebe, Tamara 138 Pritchard, john Pryor, Brad 49, 62, 165 Pugh, Candie 129 Pugh, Sam 110 Pyle, jeff Q Qualitza, Randy 9, 50, 52, 166 R Rainbolt, Phillip Rains, Steve 37, 138 Ramey, Dee Ann 6, 32, 33, 45, 83, 138 Ramey, jana 65 62, 63, Ransey, jeff 110 Ramsey, Randy Randolph, Beverly 110 Randolph, Bruce Ransom, Gary 110 Ransom, Karen Ransom, Sherry 129 Ransom, Terri 138 Ratliff, Richard 152, 167 Raymond, Gene 26, 27, 158 Raymond, Mike 36, 37, 46, 111 Redding, Lisa Reeder, Holly 136 Reeves, Dodie 129 Reeves, William 89, 129 Reichard, Don 19, 20, 27, 29, 119 Renner, Mike 138 Renner, Tim Riccardi, Tony 124 Richardson, jim Richardson, Pam 89, 41 Richardson, Pat 111, 37, 46, 73 Richardson, Thomas 87, 138 Richer, Brent 111 Ridner, jimmy 129 Riegel, Shari 77, 138 Riester, Tom Riggs, Donna 138 Riley, Frank 166 Riley, jack Riley, john 49, 153 Ringo, Paula 166 Ritchie, Robin 129 Roach, Brenda 159 Roarck, Carolyn 138 Robb, Wayne 1, 61 Roberts, Betty 4, 8, 161 Roberts, Greg 62 Roberts, Sam Robertson, john 153 Robinson, Eric 49 Robinson, jeff Robinson, Ken 89 Robinson, Melinda 129 Robling, Tom Rogers, Davie 73, 129 Rose, jeff 49, 62 Rose, Kevin 129 Rotz, Greg Rounds, Bob Rowe, Reita 138 Ruble, Bob 10 Ruch, Dale 39, 50, 53, 138 Rushton, Betsy Rushton, Brenda Russell, Brenda Russell, Tamm Rutledge, Mark 39, 40, 49, 138 S Salmia, Timo Sammuels, Sheila Sappington, Bill 39 Sappington, Mary 79 Sarkine, Robin Sawyer, Kevin 138 Sawyer, David 129 Sawyer, jeanie Swayer, Terri 129 Saylors, Peggy 165 Scaggs, janice 129 Scag s, Michelle 62, 63, 138 Scanland, Mike 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