New Palestine High School - Avalon Yearbook (New Palestine, IN)

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LLEN COUNTY PUBLIC Lll 3 1833 03572 8879 6c 977. EOa N36BNPH, 1765 New Palestine High School New Palestine, Indiana Editors-in-chief Nancy Stephens Larry Kleiman Published by The Senior Class iihs AvalDrt CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Rose Light blue - Dark blue For centuries man has tried to educate his offspring by developing newer and bet- ter methods of teaching. He has tried to push forward by digging a little bit deeper into the pit of knowledge. We, the Seniors of 1965, have also tried to further man- kind ' s cause. With the aid of an under- standing and dedicated faculty, we have developed the leaders of tomorrovv ' . Now, we are ready to enter the threshold of life. We have spent twelve years prepar- ing to face the many challenges of life. During this time, we have shared many headaches and also many victories. Through this book, we will present to you the tears, the smiles, the joys, and the pride which we have experienced here at N. P. H. S. CLASS MOTTO CLASS SONG Not finished; just begun Graduation Day e tt 4 t r Leaders Of Our Growing Corporation Superintendent Mervin K. Holzhausen and Mrs. Lois Arthur, secretary William Wickliff, Lloyd Arthur, Lewis Jacobi, John Hill, Wilbur Lantz Mr. Davis, our principal, directs our training from his top school executive position with a firm but friendly hand. Knowing the demands of the larger world we soon shall en- ter , he tries to prepare us for our future jobs through the excellent curricula of our school. KEITH R. DAVIS Principal No large organization can operate successfully without secretaries, and ours is no exception. Mrs. Basey does an excellent job of keeping the cogs of the school well oiled and turning smoothly. With- out her calm help and clear thinking, many small troubles would turn into big crises. MRS. FRANCES BASEY JESSE BLACK WELL Biology, Drivers ' Training Coach JERRY CAIN Arithmetic Track Coach MRS. VIRGINIA COLLINS Junior High Music and Art ii • % MRS. FRAN CAMPBELL Home Economics MRS. EVELYN BORING English Librarian JAY CAMPBELL History, Physical Education Athletic Director MRS. EVELYN CRAWFORD English, Physical Education, Science MRS. CAROL CUMMINGS business, Shorthand, Typing LLOYD DOWNEY History Guidance Counselor HAROLD EDWARDSON Shop MICHAEL W. CLIPP History MRS. RUTH ANN GRUBER English, Spanish f pir ■ ' f MRS. RACHEL LANTZ Art THOMAS McNAMARA Arithmetic, Health, Psychology Coach GLEN MARTIN History, Government CURTIS RAY Music PHILLIP SHELTON Algebra, Chemistry, Physics JAMES E. MOORE Algebra, Geometry, Math MISS MARTHA M. WILLIS English, Latin 8 GENTRY NEELEY Agriculture, Science CARROLL RUMBLE Business, Typing Guidance Counselor HAROLD WRIGHT English MR. CUPP, with his friendly smile, and quiet manner, has guided our lively class carefully and safely through its last year at N. P. H. S. His calm- ness has exercised a needed check on the vivacious energy of the class. MICHAEL W. CUPP The youth of both of our sponsors has made quite a fitting sponsorship, for their energy and readiness for action match well that of the class. MR. SHELTON ' S wry remarks and slow smile have tempered many a vehement class discussion. His firm guidance has halped us through many a difficult decision-making period. PHILLIP SHELTON LARRY LOUIS KLEIMAN President DUANE RIDDLE Vice-President DEBBY MODLIN Secretary ' « jtmiim- KAREN KAY CECIL Treasurer MARCIA HENDRYX Convocation Leader 10 OPAL ABBOTT JERRY LEE BAFFORD MARY ANN BOWMAN TONI LEE BROWN JIM M. BUNDY 11 RAY ROBERT BUSH CAROLYN KAY CARLTON 12 DARRELL CLENDINNEN TERRY ALAN COFFELT LINDA COONEY JODI DAVIS JOHN DAVIS 13 WILLIAM DALE DeROME JEANNE ANN FAUT SHARON ANN DeWITT SANDRA CHRISTINE DIRR RITA KAY FAUT 14 PAUL WILLIAM FOWLER WILLL M DAVID CHIPP RICHARD FRAZIER KAREN SUE GALLOWAY ROBERT GAMBREL 15 KATHRYN HALL CAROLYN LYNN HARTLEY PAUL MICHAEL HENDERSON LARRY HEWSON MARILYN ELAINE HUFFMAN 17 MARGARET ANN JOHNSON SHARON SUE HUNT JOYCE ANN INGLERT 18 KAREN KINGSTON RICHARD KINNAMAN SANDRA JEAN KLEIMAN OGERC. LANTZ 19 RONNIE LIVINGSTON JANIS MARSHALL BARRIE LYNN McDOUGALL RUDA MUELLER I. SEAN E. O ' DELL 20 BETTY JEAN ORTEL DIANA LEE OSTERMEIER PHYLLIS PARROT LINDA DYAN PLUMMER KAREN SUE RUSH 21 DAVID A. PllESSLEY JERRY FRISINGER DONALD ALAN REED A DELL ROMERIL 22 DAN STR HL ROSEMARY JEAN SNYDER MARY THERESE SCHROEDER RALPH M. SCOTT NANCY La DONNA STEPHENS 23 JVANNA LYNNE TRACY JEAN WALKER RICHARD ALAN WALTZ LINDA KAY WAMPNER BRENDA WATERMAN 24 MARCIA LYNN WILKINS i ,% ' IB ' ; 28 The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis 29 .1 , , ■ ' A 30 t n i r Juniors Anticipate FRONT ROW: Marjorie Randolph, Deanna Harper, Connie Shaw, Catherine Stapp, Debbie Roesener, Ann Scott. SECOND ROW: Paula Schramm, Darlene Waggoner, Becky Walker, Donna Best, Nancy Gunn, Nancy Brown, Charlene Hare. THIRD ROW: Linda Davis, Gary Johnson, David Ledford, Doug Lantz, Mickie Cecil, Wally Shultz, Arnola Dost. FRONT ROW: Karen Dalrymple, Janet Bullman, Barbara Faut, Grace Bardes, Sandra Prunier, Sharon Moeller. SECOND ROW: Phil Estelle, Patty Hanes, Gary Dismore, Lorraine Scott, Judy Robertson, Sharon Dalrymple . THIRD ROW: Tom Conner, Joe Snodgrass, Gary Boring, David Kracht, Alan Harter, David Mathews. Corporation Presidency FRONT ROW: Patty Thie, Cathy Hope, Patty Rader, Sharon Moore, Patty Lawrence, Penny Piatt. SECOND ROW: Sharyn Kirkpatrick, Karen Marshall, Paula Beasley, Bill Bundy, Sheryl Kirkpatrick, Bruce Snider. THIRD ROW: Mike Fleener, Tom Ott, Glen Yancy, Dave Colip, Bob Lowe, Bob Gentry. FRONT ROW: Jaynee Dodd, Saundra Rone, Vivian Jackson, Rita Johnson, Patty Pruet, Kathy Koch. SECOND ROW: Randy Smiley, Linda Gunn, Ila Fleenor, Linda Ostermeier, Margaret Colestock, RayBruns. THIRD ROW: Lee Bennett, Carl Seacat, Jim Spurling, John Carmichael, John Larrabee, Mike Grissom. Mr. Neeley instructs the juniors in their first big business transactions and offers much wise advice. Janet Bullman, Treasurer; Gary Boring, President; David Mathews, Vice-President; Patty Pruet, Secre- tary. Juniors eagerly look forward to becoming the big wheels of the school next year. Much experience is gained in planning and giving the junior- senior prom. siiiiiiiHiiiinniiMiiDiiiiiiiiMiiDiiiMiiiiiiiDiiiMiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiHiiiiiiDistiiiiiiHiiiaiiiiiiiiiMiaiHiminnaiiiiiiHiniaiiiiiiiiiiiiQii I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! I KING ' S FUEL INC Compliments of MERLAU TRUCKING SERVICE MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiimiiinoMniiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiuiiiiiiaiiimiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiaiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiioimiimiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii 34 m r t Sophomore Stocks FRONT ROW: Joyce Blackford, Carol Kingen, Margo Zorman, Rhonda Lantz, Janie Lyons, Linda Beasley. SECOND ROW: Steve Kissling, Gary Hutton, Donna Hardesty, Gary BuUman, Terry Skillman, Debbie Plummer, Ron Day, Donna Bowman. THIRD ROW: Mike Wilson, Dave Meier, Steve Cochran, Thomas Clarkson, Kevin Burk, Randy Leary, Mark Simpson, Vaughn Brown. FRONT ROW: Linda Whitacre, Judy Parker, Carolyn Haase, Peggy Kinnaman, Ellen Mangold, Dea Price. SECOND ROW: Steve Bucksot, Charles Henson, Doug Burge, Donna Kissel, Shirley Davis, Donna Wilson, Tom Shultz, Martin Zeilinga, Mark Draper. THIRD ROW: Gary Frump, Steve Jones, Gary Cecil, Royce McDougall, Jim Faut, Eddie Arnold, Pete Sleeth. Steadily Advance FRONT ROW: Kathy Barber, Ruby Banks, Marilyn Haase, Joyce Boots, Pam Atherton, Mary Daugherty . SIZCOND ROW: Tom Hendryx, Dave Purcell, Elaine Sims, Cathy Carmichael, Sandra Young, Patricia Stephenson, Mike Breece, Rick Walker. THIRD ROW: Dan Borders, David Armes, Bill Bravard, Buddy Thomason, Sam Henson, Jerry Spurling, Kenny Myers. FRONT ROW: Linda Dirr, Melanie Larrabee, Tommie Fulmer, Doris Daniel, CoUene Segerent, Barbara Hall. SECOND ROW: Raymond Osman, Steve Stewart, Jane Johnson, Christy Osborne, Jean Tevebaugh, Fa ye Mundy, Louise Shelton, Wil ford Hill, Wayne Horman. THIRD ROW: Kevin O ' Dell, Richard Combs, John Young, Joe Schroeder, Richard Hall, Lester Jackson, Charles Shaw. Mr. Downey, sponsor, social studies teacher, helped the sophomores get on the right track to success by his guidance. His teaching helped the trainees to predict the future by a study of the past and the present. Richard Walker, vice-president; Kathy Barber, treasurer; Gary Bullman, president; Randy Leary, secretary. The sophomores found that their training this year was not so easy as they had expected. Second-year Latin, advanced algebra, and biolo- gy gave many students second thoughts about the ease of being a big wheel, an upperclas sman. Helping guide the sophomores through their difficulties was Mr . Wright, sponsor. His teaching of English helped many students to a better understanding of their own language, a very necessary requirement for a good execu- tive. 38 39 Freshmen Learn FRONT ROW: Anita Robertson, Donna Smith, Frances Brindley, Patty Faut, Sally Hill, Lee Wilson. SECOND ROW: Terry Harter, Gary Simpson, Mary Flowers, Pattv Tucker, Sandv Plummet, Toni Ray, Deborah Rone, Paul Wood, Ken Faut. THIRD ROW: Leon Moore, Charles Fleenor, Mike DeWitt, Bill Faut, Gary Bardonner, Kenny Bardonner, Dennis Alyea, Kent Raney. FRONT ROW: Erin O ' Dell, Joanne Derch, Frankie Haag, Nancy Field, Kathy Davis, Carol Spurling. SECOND ROW: David Nickel, Danny Modlin, Mike Prunier, Darlene Crist, Nancy Faut, Judy Ellingsen, Jerry Salyers, Phil Walters. THIRD ROW: John Haag, Mike Lyons, Bill Hollars, Bill Waits, Lynn German, Bill Bardes. Tricks Of Trade FRONT ROW: Kathy Clendinnen, Dawn Shafer, Kathy Bruns, Jean Jones, Jennifer Gentry, Becky Charnstrom. SECOND ROW: Steve Coker, Diana Prange, Sherry Cecil, Mary Ann Coffelt, Larraine Schramm, Lesley Limbach, Jon Cupoli. THIRD ROW: Ed Koch, Larry Schwier, Jim Niece, Ron Brown, Jim Perry, Jerry DeRome, David Dooley, Sheldon Hall. FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Rekeweg, Pam Johnson, Becky Lawrence, Donna Gracy, Brenda Marsh, Donna Kingston. SECOND ROW: Kenny Schilling, Gary Shelton, Phil Bafford, Mary Fowler, Phyllis Kniep, Margene Ortel, David Estelle. THIRD ROW: Max Mitchell, Greg Deskins, Bill Gholson, Myron Dixon, Gary Farmer, Steve Hilt, Bill Young. m Mrs. Lantz, freshman sponsor, helped to guide our up and coming trainees through their first year in high school and instilled an appreciation of the beautiful in the students by the display of the work of her art classes. Gary Bardonnar, president; Dan Modlin, secretary; Paul Wood, treasurer; Ken Faut, conv. Not pictured: Bill Arthur, vice-president. The freshmen, after learning the ropes of our junior high school, finally entered the high school and higher executive training. Sonie were bewildered by the variety of electives, the different curricula, and the many organizations of the high school. All, however, soon regained their composure and direc- tion and began their course. Mr. Moore, freshman sponsor, sharpened the wits of the future leaders by his tricky questions about everyday things and his analysis -method of teaching math. 42 ' - ' Adeste Fideles - Laeti Triumphantes ! Magnus, Magna, Magnum. All thirty forms ' ! Language A Key A funny thing happened to me And if elected, I promise . . 44 And here they speak Espanol ' To Understanding Need a little help, Gary ' Louise finds Spanish fascinating reading. Tom ' s really enjoying preparing his English assignment. 45 Tell me -- What is a cone: What? Another day in the coal mine: Now once more - 5X Mathemati From farming to business, home- maker to career woman- nans Figure ,__ Dividends one needs a thorough knowledge of math- matic s. Another Albert Einstein in the making? Diane, it ' s not really that puzzling, is it? Science Stock Formula To Scientists of the future experiment and learn about our world. So this is what Physics 12 is like! What fun! The femur or the tibia? 48 holders Hold The Our Future A few burnt fingers and scratches are necessary for learning, but seldom does one incur any lasting injuries, except to one ' s pride. Ben Kissling Casey strikes again! ! How should I know if he died happy! ! No one ever knows what to expect from Senior Chemistry 49 Tomorrow ' s Social sciences lay the foun- dations for our future partici- pation as good citizens by teaching us about our past and discussing critically our pre- It ' s a wonder a law is EVER passed! These freshman vocational information students need PLENTY of elbow room. And this is Indiana ! 50 Leaders sent government. Vocational Information classes try to guide our trainees into the fields for which they are best suited. .IT - V v(, i r rf Planning for Tomorrow Today. Love that Donald Duck! And when I begin my career as a taxidermist 51 Future Secretaries The Business Department of New Palestine High School has many courses to prepare a student for a future career in all phases of the business v orld. From this department come the secretaries, assistants and clerks of tomorrow as well as many successful businessmen. You say shorthand ' s a snap course? Look at these examples! ! Of course, I ' m sure it vvill add up correctly. So I type 10 words a minute with 30 mistakes -- Nobody ' s perfect! ! 52 Remember! No errors! You ' re in advanced typing class now. Who didn ' t type three manuscripts ' ; On your mark-get set- 53 Formula for success --Brawn brains many achievements for our F . F . A . Ag. Boys Conquer Genial Gentry Neeley, the man behind the boys m our ag. department. These book -minded ag. boys are plowing through their work in the usual F.F.A. style. Good-natured senior boys ALWAYS carefully com- plete their F.F.A. records ! ! 54 Obstacles Of Farming ..-i. ' jir jl tstearf ' fe ai ' I l now you ' re always hungry, John, but this is ridiculous! ! Now is this contour plowing, Mr. Neele -??? 55 Time Is A Major Achievement, The The Home Economics Department trains the future executives of the homes of tomorrow. I told you that ladle bowl was loose on the handle. Now look what you ' ve done! Careful, Mary ' Are you sure you can trust your nurses ' 56 Investment And Greatest Dividends Our new, modern facilities make the training much more pleasant and comprehensive. The thread goes through this thingmajig - not that one! I ' m glad you ' re tall, says one Sharon to another Sharon. Steady, Mr. Edwardson ! ! My foot ' s beneath it. Today ' s Shop And Tomorrow ' s In the Shop Department the boys of our school learn to use safely and efficiently the tools and machines of industrial and home uses. Bumps! I ' ll never get them all sanded off. Now we move the troops in from the west! ! 58 Mrs. Lantz correlates music and art. Art Students Give Form To Culture. The Art Department gives our future artists and art appreciators a chance to develop their talents and taste. The display of the work brightens our halls and makes our training in art more pleasant and complete. There is not an owl in that tree, ' says John Burkett. •-t- 59 Start Your Motor, Gentlemen The Driver ' s Training course helps prepare our execs for the com- muting necessary for almost every job. A driver ' s training instructor needs steady nerves, and our school has an almost perfect driving record. You ' ll never get under eleven seconds in the quarter mile that way. GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Wood ' s Motel laB zas - xi 60 Phys. Ed. Students-Investors In Physical Development Physical education is therapy for students. It takes the kinks out of your neck and relaxes your aching muscles. It is a pleasant break from the prob- lems of the day and one goes happily back to work feeling refreshed. A most enjoyable part of the corporation day is physical education period. Are you sure ALL you do is pull? It HAS to come down. There ' s such a thing as gravity, you know ! And furtliermore, sho r some enthusiasm! 61 Librarians Gain Shares In Knowledge Darlene Waggoner helps grade school children find interesting books. Just sign your name, and PLEASE bring it back on time. The library is a place vhere curious seekers come to satisfy hungry minds and refresh themselves in various adventures before returning to the stark reality of training for the future. STUDENT LIBRARIANS: Karen Grigsby, Darlene Crist, Bill Copple, Pat Pruet, Barbara Faut, Lorraine Scott, Dea Price, Janet Bullman, Darrel Clendinnen, Kathy Bruns, David Pressley, Sally Hill, Mary Daugherty, Sandy Prunier . Even high school students need assistance. Mrs. Boring, librarian, assists student librarians in the preparation of attractive material for the bulletin board. 62 c I I f I Let ' s Yell!!! The Varsity Cheerleaders add spirit to our corporation-at our pep sessions and our ball games. They spend many long hours perfecting their cheers. This year, for the first time, our reserve team is supported by its own enthusiastic group of cheerleaders. Karen Kingston, Senior 4 years Rosemary Snyder, Senior 3 years Patty Pruet, Junior 3 years Sheryl Kirkpatrick, Junior 1 year Janie Lyons, Sally Hill, Patty Faut, Rhonda Lantz. An Enthusiastic Cheer Block Strengthens Our Teams w r 4 f FRONT ROW: CHEERLEADERS: Rosemary Snyder, Karen Kingston, Sheryl Kirkpatrick, Jody Hendryx, mascot; Sally Hill, Rhonda Lantz, Patty Faut, Janie Lyons. ROW TWO: Toni Brown, Linda Cooney, David Chipp, Larry Kleiman, David Pressley, Adell Romeril, Diane Ostermeier, Marcia Hendryx, Janis Marshall. ROW THREE: Vickie Burge, Debby Modlin, Barrie McDougall, Sandra Kleiman, Sue Galloway, Jean Walker, Kathi Hall, Sharon Hunt, Linda Plummer, Brenda Waterman. ROW FOUR: Sharon Dalrymple, Karen Dalrymple, Sandra Dirr, David Kracht, Roger Lantz, Karen Cecil, Mary Schroeder, Jodi Davis, Marcia Wilkins, Mary Ann Bowman, Mike Grisson. ROW FIVE: Vivian Jackson, Paula Beasley, Patti Lawrence, Sharon Moeller, Barbara Faut, Becky Walker, John Carmichael, Margo Zorman, Penny Piatt, Carol Kingen, Bill Bundy. ROW SIX: Sharyn Kirkpatrick, Karen Marshall, Kathi Koch, Patty Rader, Donna Hardesty, Elaine Simms, Joyce Boots, Patty Thie, Debbie Roesener, Debbie Plummer, Janet Bullman. ROW SEVEN: Jane Kitley, Nancy Gunn, Arnola Dost, Linda Dirr, Melanie Larrabee, Joyce Blackford, Margene Ortel, Ruby Banks, Kathy Carmichael, Donna Bowman, Joe Snodgrass. ROW EIGHT: Jim Faut, Lorraine Schramm, Sandra Plummer, Debra Rone, Toni Ray, Mary Ann Coffelt, Dawn Shaeffer, Patty Tucker, Carl Seacat, Bruce Snider, Ray Bruns. ROW NINE: Sharon Moore, John Larrabee, Rita Wilkins. NOT PICTURED: Karen Briles, Sandy Reed, Barbara Mallory, Judy Lyons, Barbara Jacobi, Anita Andrews, and Nancy Stephens. 65 Sunshine Society Members Strive Towards Goals Of Helpfulness Many companies hav e their o wn staff of psycholo- gists. These men study working conditions and strive to maintain a happy working atmosphere. In our corporation we have our own staff of sunshine spreader s -the Sunshine So- ciety. Marcia Wilkins, Debby Modlin, Jean Walker, Mary Ann Bowman, Mrs. Campbell, Sponsor; Marcia Hendryx, President. f Ji f Sandra Kleiman, Mary Ann Bowman, Kathi Hall, Marcia Wilkins, Barrie McDougall, Joyce Inglert, Toni Brown, Debby Modlin, Jean Walker, Sandy Dirr, Betty Ortel, Mrs Campbell. ROW TWO: Opal Abbott, Linda Plummet, Brenda Waterman, Janis Marshall, Carolyn Hartley, Mary Schroeder, Jodi Davis, Adell Romeril, Diane Ostermeier, Sharon Hunt, Linda Wampner, Karen Rush, Jeanne Faut. ROW THREE: Marcia Hendryx, Nancy Stephens, Karen Marshall, Penny Piatt, Patty Rader, Janet Bullman, Paula Beasley, Rita Wilkins, Saundra Rone, Sharon Dalrymple, Sharon Moeller, Karen Dalrymple, Carlene Reed. ROW FOUR: Donna Kissel, Elaine Sims, Ruby Banks, Cathy Carmichael, Carol Kingen, Grace Bardes, Donna Best, Melanie Larrabee, Linda Dirr, Debby Plummer, Donna Hardesty, Joyce Boots, Donna Bowman, Mary Daugherty. ROW FIVE: Donna Kingston, Dawn Shafer, Mary Ann Coffelt, Sandy Plummer, Ellen Mangold. Toni and Mary help fill Christmas baskets of fruit for the nursing home. 66 F. H. B. Girls Learn The Mechanics Of Smooth Home Operation The Future Home Builders club strives to educate our future community leaders by supplemienting the home economics program and encouraging the study of more efficient home -making methods. Carol proudly puts one of her care- fully prepared dishes into the oven. Mrs. Campbell, Sponsor; Vera Copple, Treasurer; Carol Kingen, Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Hasse, Vice-President; Sandra Young, Secretary; Rhonda Lantz, President. f O A FRONT ROW: Vera Copple, Sandra Young, Rhonda Lantz, Diana Ostermeier, Sharon Hunt, Betty Ortel; Linda Wampner, Kathy Clendinnen, Mrs. Campbell, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Donna Bowman, Elaine Sims, Linda Whitacre, Carlene Reed, Patty Rader, Vivian Jackson, Jane Kitley, Patty Tucker. ROW THREE; Debbie Plummet, Ruby Banks, Joyce Boots, Marilyn Hasse, Carol Kingen, Carolyn Hasse, Margo Zorman, Barbara Hall, Sandra Plummer. 67 G. A. A. Girls Capitalize On Sports Girls ' Athletic Asso- ciation helps promote fellowship and relaxa- tion in the corporation. It helps promote a feel- ing of oneness among members and a general striving for one purpose. Togetherness in work and play promotes more interest. G.A.A. Officers: Mrs. Evelyn Crawford, Sponsor; Janet Bullman, President; Rhonda Lantz, Secretary; Donna Bowman, Treasurer; Debby Modlin, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Bowman, Marcia Wilkins, Sharon DeWitt, Vickie Burge, Joyce Inglert, Debby Modlin, Karen Kingston, Rosemary Snyder, Nancy Stephens, Janis Marshall, Carolyn Hartley, Kay Carlton, Rita Faut, Jodi Davis, Mary Schroeder, Mrs. Crawford. ROW TWO; Rita Johnson, Barbara Faut, Jaynee Dodd, Saundra Rone, Arnola Dost, Ann Scott, Vivian Jackson, Pattie Lawrence, Janet Bullman, Penny Piatt, Karen Marshall, Patty Pruet, Grace Bardes, Margaret Colestock, Cathy Hope. ROW THREE: Linda Dirr, Faye Mundy, Jane Johnson, Margo Zorman, Barbara Hall, Kathy Carmichael, Melanie Larrabee, Patricia Stephenson, Joyce Black- ford, Carolyn Hasse, Peggy Kinnaman, Janie Lyons, Linda Beasley, Paula Schramm, Nancy Gunn, Becky Walker, Debbie Roesener. ROW FOUR: Kathy Clendinnen, Deborah Rone, Frances Brindley, Mary Fowler, Donna Kingston, Carol Kingen, Sandra Young, Marilyn Hasse, Rhonda Lantz, Donna Bowman, Elaine Sims, Joyce Boots, Donna Hardesty, Ellen Mangold, Kathy Barber, Donna Wilson, Judy Parker. ROW FIVE: Lorraine Schramm, Mary Flowers, Darlene Crist, Sally Hill, Brenda Marsh, Becky Lawrence, Lee Wilson, Patty Faut, Sherry Cecil, Donna Smith. 68 Strike three! You ' re out! ! ! Joyce says, Girls, you are not doing that correctly ! i r« ' „,. ' j| ' There is nothing like an exciting game of ping-pong! A home- run in the making The Future Far mers of Ainerica trains the boys of our community to be better farm exec s and par ticipate in our thriving farm community. OFFICERS Mark Simpson, sentinel; John Merlau, president; Mary Ann Coffelt, sweetheart; John Kottlowski, vice-president; Roger Lantz, reporter; Terry Coffelt, treasurer; Larry Kleiman, secretary; Gentry Neeley, advisor. FRONT ROW: Mr. Neeley, Mark Simpson, Larry Kleiman, John Kottlov ski, John Merlau, Terry Coffelt, Roger Lantz, Mary Ann Coffelt. SECOND ROW: Larry Hewson, Ralph Scott, Charles Henson, Sheldon Hall, Paul Wood, Bill Faut, Gary Simpson, Mike Fleener. THIRD ROW: Paul Fowler, Leon Moore, Wil ford Hill, David Purcell, Martin Zelinga, Gary BuUman, Doug Burge . FOURTH ROW: David Kracht, Mike DeWitt, Gary Bardonner, Bill Arthur, Ken Faut, Jerry Strahl. 70 Mr. Neeley presents jacket to Chapter Svsreetheart . Preparing to launch vegetable seed sales. Last minute effort to complete record books. 71 Honor Society Students Work Hard- Dividends Great! The Honor Society encourages high scholarship standards among the train- ees and offers many opportunities for the development of worthy leadership as well as good character and an outlook of service to others. n A o j fi f A J P FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sally Cone, Opal Debby Modlin, Barrie McDougal, Janis Miss Martha Willis. ROW TWO: David Terry Coffelt, Fred Richwine, Larry Klei- THREE: Dave Colip, Penny Piatt, Karen Bullman, Grace Bardes, Debbie Roesener, Kevin Burk, Steve Bucksot, Carolyn Hasse, Barber, Patricia Stephenson, Bill Copple, Gary Abbot, Linda Plummer, Vickie Burge, Marshall, Marilyn Huffman, Sandra Kleiman, Pressley, John Kottlowski, Ronnie Livingston, man, Duane Riddle, Carroll Rumble. ROW Marshall, Rita Johnson, Saundra Rone, Janet Larraine Scott, Gary Bullman. ROW FOUR: Donna Hardesty, Marilyn Hasse, Kathy Boring. ABSENT: Linda Cooney. 72 Marilyn Huffman, Secretary; David Pressley, President; Duane Riddle, Vice-President; Gary Boring, Treasurer. 1 hereby pledge Scholarship - Leadership - Character ■ Service FRONT ROW: Janet Bullman, Darlene Waggoner, Debbie Roesener, Karen Marshall, Penny Piatt, Randy Smiley. ROW TWO: Chris Land, Grace Bardes, Linda Plummer, Ila Fleenor, Rita John- son, William Copple. 73 Student Council The Student Council is the Advisory Board to the head executives of our school act- ing as an intermediary be- tween the students and facul- ty. They help with student activities and consider means of improving our school. FRONT ROW: John Kottlowski, Larry Kleiman, Ronnie Livingston, David Colip, Gary Boring. SECOND ROW: Gary BuUman, Marilyn Haase, Mark Simpson, Gary Bardonner, Sally Hill, Patty Tucker. THIRD ROW: Barbara Jacobi, Karen Briles, Charles Williams, Cnarles Colip, Teresa Sutherland, Steve Gunn. Not pictured: Dave Matthews. OFFICERS Mr. Downey, sponsor; Dave Colip, co-chairman, Larry Kleiman, sec- retary; John Kottlowski, reporter; Ronnie Livingston, co-chairman; Miss Willis, sponsor. 74 Future Teachers ' Association The F. T. A. is a special training group for those who aspire to follow the faculty and become teachers. SPONSORS: Gentry Neeley, Mrs. Rachel Lantz, Jerry Cain. FRONT ROW: Jean Jones, Jennifer Gentry, Peggy Kinnaman, Nancy Field, Vickie Surge, Debby Modlin. SECOND ROW: Darleen Crist, Adell Romeril, Grace Bardes, Patricia Stephenson, Marilyn Huffman, Diana Prange. THIRD ROW: Marcia Hendryx, Bill Arthur, Gary Bardonner, Sandy Plummer, Margo Zorman, Bill Bardes, Lee Bennett. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Debby Modlin, president; Adell Romeril, vice-president; Marcia Hendryx, secretary. SECOND ROW: Vickie Burge, treasurer; Grace Bardes, reporter; Bill Arthur, parliamentarian; Margo Zorman, historian. 75 FRONT ROW: REPORTERS: Peggy Kinnaman, Jean Jones, Mary Ann Bownnan, Joyce Boots, Donna Hardesty. ROW TWO: Janet BuUman, Vivian Jackson, Marilyn Huffman. ROW THREE: Karen Marshall, Sandra Yo-ung, Sandra Kleiman, Kathy Koch. ROW FOUR: Patricia Stephenson, Rhonda Lantz, Patty Tucker, Roger Lantz. ROW FIVE: Linda Whitacre, Lorraine Schramm, Margenc Ortel, Paul Fowler. ROW SIX: Ruth Ann Rekeweg, Karen Rush, Richard Hall. Barrie McDougall, Business Manager; Vickie Burge and Janis Marshall, Co-Editors. C. M. Staff Members Capitalize On The Sports Staff - Phil Bafford, Dave Kracht, Roger Lantz, Fred Richwine. Art Editor - Debby Modlin Feature Staff - Marcia Hendryx, Lorraine Scott, Grace Ann Bardes. 76 Sponsors are Mr. Carroll Rumble, Miss Martha Willis, Mrs. Ruth Gruber, and Mrs. Carol Cummings. Mimeograph and Circulation: Joe Snodgrass, Carl Seacat, Linda Plummet, Opal Abbott, Mary Daugherty, Judy Parker, Kathy Barber, David Colip, Dick Frazier. SITTING: Betty Ortel. Production Of The Crimson Messenger ADS: ROW ONE: Sandy Plummet, Joyce Blackford, Debby Roesener, Karen Kingston, Marcia Wilkins. ROW TWO: Sharon Kirkpatrick, Patty Pruet, Rita Wilkins, Debbie Plummet, Sheryl Kirkpatrick. ROW THREE: John Larrabee, Doug Lantz, Arnola Dost, Donna Best, Melanie Larrabee. TYPISTS: ROW ONE: Jean Walker. ROW TWO: Karen Cecil; Toni Brown, Kathi Hall, Joyce Inglert. ROW THREE: Mary Schroeder, Rita Faut, Rosemary Snyder, Carolyn Hartley. ROW FOUR: Jvanna Tracy, Diana Ostermeier. ABSENT: Linda Cooney. 77 The Avalon Staff Defeats Difficulties Of Planning And Production Nancy Stephens and Larry Kleiman, Avalon editors, led their staff throughout the yearDook year with a swift gait. W Avalon sponsors, Mr. Carroll Rumble and Miss Martha Willis, reminisce over the 1964 yearbook. Ronnie Livingston, Business Manager, solved all the headaches and heartaches of financing the Avalon. 78 With the stroke of a pen and a bottle of ink Fred, Lynn, Debby, and Linda, of our Art Staff, can perform miracles. Opal Abbott keeps all of the Avalon ' s bookwork straight. Records of sports participants are checked by Dan Strahl, statistician. Straighten up those lines! commands Dick, photography staff chairman, helping to make our pictures sharp. Pictures! Look at this one! Debby Modlin, Barrie McDougall, Adell Romeril, and Rosemary Snyder make up the Photography Staff. 79 A good imagination and plenty of sharp pencils helped Linda Plummer, captions chairman, with her Avalon duties. Marilyn Huffman, copy chair- man, helped carry out our theme thoughtfully and com- pletely. John Kottlowski, book sales chairman, helps the ' 65 Seniors set a new sales record. The Avalon typists are put into good form by their chairman, Rosemary Snyder. Typists are: Adell Romeril, Toni Brown, Debby Modlin, Sandra Kleiman, Kathi Hall, and Joyce Inglert. 80 in a t Band Members Motto- ' Tractice Makes Perfect ' FRONT ROW: Judy Rush, Brenda McDougall, Cathy Hope, Patty Rader. ROW TWO: Janis Marshall, Rita Johnson, Karen Rush, Doug Burge, John Carmichael, Jaynee Dodd, Roger Lantz, Marcia Hendryx, Kay Carlton. ROW THREE: Cathy Carmichael, Diana Prange, Jean Jones, Sandy Reed, Carolyn Carmichael, Steve Estelle, Dennis Hamilton, Jim Faut, Terry Coffelt, John Kottlowski, Jeanne Faut, Barbara Jacobi, Vickie Burge, David Chipp. BACK ROW: Mr. Ray, Steve Hilt, Debbie Roesener, David Kracht, Paula Scott, David Brown, Bill Kottlowski, Mike Fleenor, Frank Espich, Jerry DeRome, Phillip Estelle. NOT PICTURED: Anita Andrews, Lee Bennett, MikeGrissom, Kathy James, Roberta Kitley, Patty Thie, Nancy Stephens. 82 Dance Band Swings With Rythm FRONT ROW: Vickie Burge, David Chipp, Dennis Hamilton, Jeanne Faut. Estelle, Mike Grissonn, John Kottlowski, Terry Coffelt. ROW TWO: John Carmichael, Steve junior and M n bers Display Promising Zalmt FRONT ROW: Debbie Mithoefer, Cindy Johnson, Denise Shields, Barbara Stephenson, Debbie Arthur. ROW TWO: Dennis Land, Bryon Kitley, Beth Lowe, Charles Colip, Stan Wilson, John Philippe, Barbara Walters. ROW THREE: Becky Banks, Bill Thorn. 83 Drum Majorette, Rosemary Snyder Sheryl Kirkpatrick, our feature twirler, adds that extra sparkle to the half-time shows and to our band when they proudly represent our school. Majorettes And Satisfaction Rosemary Snyder leads our band in its precision maneuvers when on parade. Her smart stepping and clear signals spark the tempo for the rest of the band. The majorettes learn precision, uniformity, and co-operation in their role of adding glamour to the band. Their spirited marching at basket- ball games adds life to half-time ac- tivities. Feature Twirler, Sheryl Kirkpatrick 84 Twirlers Invest Time And Effort. Is Guaranteed Joyce Inglert Patty Lawrence Sharyn Kirkpatrick 85 Rita Wilkins Melanie Larrabee Rhonda Lantz 86 Flags Pom Poms Even the hardest working trainees need some entertain- ment. The majorettes, flags, and pom poms add that extra sparkle to our band and bright- en up the ball games by their half-time shows. Marcia Wilkins, Karen Kingston, Nancy Stephens, Kathi Koch, Karen Cecil. Kathi Hall, Jean Walker, Debby Modlin, Toni Brown. Absent: Linda Cooney. Joyce Inglert, Mary Ann Coffelt. Our majorettes form a V for Victory to aid the Dragon cause. The Pep Band always raises the spirit of loyal Dragon fans. With her hair whirling and her baton twirling, Rosemary Snyder entertains during nalftime. . u 4k lyi 1 ' .. M Pr fe L i- mi K t - 1 K . LJk %. _ .„Ji . n %z Halftime activity ranges from Ring ' Round The Rosie to twirling shows. Madrigal Singers Find Joy In Their Singing Director, Mr. Ray, Vickie Burge, Roger Lantz, Sandy Dirr, Don Reed, Linda Plummer, Linda Cooney, Karen Cecil, Richard Waltz, Nancy Stephens, Larry Kleiman, Debby M odlin. r Sixty-sk Voices Kise Jh Song V f . lWtfC iL L ( c FRONT ROW: Nancy Stephens, Mary Daugherty, Carlene Reed, Carol Kingen, Patty Faut, Lee Wilson, Judy Parker, Vickie Burge, Linda Dirr, Donna Kingston, Pam Johnson, Karen Kingston, Marcia Hendryx, Donna Bowman, Debby Modlin, Curtis Ray, Director. ROW TWO: Rita Wilkins, Ken Faut, Saundra Rone, Donna Kissel, Karen Marshall, Sheryl KirKpatrick, Penny Piatt, Rosemary Snyder, Anita Robertson, Mary Jane Dodd, Marcia Wilkins, Debby Rone, Rita Johnson, Sandra Dirr, Barrie McDougall. ROW THREE: Kent Raney, Sandra Kleiman, Linda Plummer, Kathy Koch, Sahron Kirkpatrick, Janis Marshall, Karen Sue Rush, Donna Wilson, Elaine Sims, Jane Kitley, Donna Hardesty, Toni Ray, Sherry Cecil, Toni Brown, Bill Bardes. ROW FOUR: Bill Copple, Charlie Fleenor, John Larrabee, Gary Bardonner, Debra Plummer, Melanie Larrabee, Kathy Carmichael, Sandy Plummer, Rhonda Lantz, Don Reed, Roger Lantz, Duane Riddle, Steve Kissling, Bill Young. ROW FIVE: Leon Moore, Richard Waltz, Larry Kleiman, Gary Boring, David Kracht, David Colip. 89 The Madrigal fills thf halls with music at Cliristmas. Mr. Ray prepares chorus for contest. Select group attends State Choral Festival. FRONT ROW: Marcia Hendryx, Karen Cecil, Barrie McDougall, Vickie Burge. BACK ROW: Don Reed, Richard Waltz, Duane Riddle, Larry Kleiman. At piano, Mr. Ray. 90 91 Varsity Baseball Players Share Stock In Athletics Some of the activities of our school corporation extend even into the sum- mer. Baseball is the major sport of the early fall, and our school prepares for the fall schedule with a summer -practicing program. FRONT ROW: Ron Day, Don Reed. ROW TWO: Steve Cochran, Kevin Burk, Pete Sleeth. BACK ROW: Coaches Jesse Blackwell and Thomas McNamara. FRONT ROW: Gary Hutton, Tom Hendryx. BACK ROW: Royce McDougall, Steve Bucksot, Dick Waltz. FRONT ROW: Paul Fowler, Gary Bullman. BACK ROW: Duane Riddle, Dave Colip 92 Pony Leaguers Trot On Their Way To Success FRONT ROW: Paul Wood, Terry Harter, Sheldon Hall. ROW TWO: Coach Jesse Blackwell; Eddie Koch, Charles Fleenor, Ken Faut. BACK ROW: Ron Brown, Gary Bardonner, Bill Arthur, Kent Raney. VARSITY N.P OPP. N.P. OPP. 6 Triton 4 1 Thorntown 2 2 Eastern 1 3 Carthage 8 4 Hancock Central 5 9 Thorntown 3 1 Mt. Vernon 3 2 Mt. Vernon 12 4 Triton 6 Mt. Vernon 6 8 Eastern 7 Hancock Central 3 13 Hancock Central 5 1 Hancock Central 5 Morristown 1 2 Mt. Vernon 5 6 Alumni 2 1 Triton 6 3 Eastern 1 4 Morristown 9 4 Hancock Central 6 PONY LEAGUE HANCOCK COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY OFF 2 Eastern 9 4 Greenfield 3 5 Hancock Central 2 6 Carthage 7 6 Hancock Central 4 12 Hancock Central 11 5 Mt. Vernon 2 4 Hancock Central 8 2 Mt. Vernon 6 4 Eastern 15 2 Mt. Vernon 3 3 Thorntown 5 93 I Co-ordination is important in every sport. Exercises help our boys develop this fast and fine. An injury temporarily halts the game. llll After a hard game our Dragon baseball team de- serves a rest. 94 The mad dash to the showers always puts the finishing touch on a perfect practice. Tinne for our Kool-Aid break A streak of light! A cloud of dust! Another home run for Richard ! 95 SCHEDULE N.P. OPPONENT 46 Trafalgar 71 Morristown 61 Franklin Central 51 Hauser 83 Eastern 76 Milroy 69 Whiteland 66 Waldron 59 Clark Township 50 Eastern (Co. Tourn. ) 60 Mt. Vernon (Co. Tourn 57 Hancock Central 44 Triton Central 59 Eastern 67 New Salem 87 Carthage 83 Knightstown Morton Memorial 95 St. Paul 79 Arlington 81 Mt. Vernon 38 Center Grove (Sect.) overtime 49 88 66 77 86 95 86 60 72 62 80 55 86 73 91 85 71 42 80 89 79 NAME Boring Bucksot Burk Cochran Colip Hendryx STATISTICS RB E. AS FG M-A 76 19 15 9 20 75 10 4 37 60 31 54 30 31 37 B. Leary 55 13 23 R. Leary 42 16 43 Reed 38 28 53 Riddle 242 52 30 Waltz 99 36 51 TOTAL 825 262 400 OPP. 828 257 342 40 9 5 47 59 36 38 33 50 124 51 9-27 3-5 5-8 24-38 24-39 22-29 39-47 13-23 38-55 92-144 25-42 33.3 60.0 62.5 63.2 61.5 75.8 82.9 56.5 69.0 63.9 59.5 TP 21 15 118 142 94 135 79 138 340 127 532 317-493 64.3 1381 634 302-465 64.8 1576 Every organization becomes excited about something, and in our Indiana schools it ' s basketball. Our fine athletes learn disc ipline and teamwork in their many hours of practice. Win or lose, the games are fun to watch and the teams are the pride of their coaches and the idols of their loyal fans. Assistant Coach Tom McNamara. FRONT ROW: David Colip, Duane Riddle, Gary Boring, Richard Waltz, Don Reed. ROW TWO: Tom Hendryx, Steve Cochran, Royce McDougall, Kevin Burk, Steve Bucksot, Coach Jesse BlackwelL 96 FRONT ROW: Ron Brown, Garry Hutton, Gary Bullman, Paul Wood, Ken Faut, Charles Fleenor, Bill Arthur. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Thomas McNamara, Steve Jones, Mike Wilson, Paul Fowler, Ronnie Day, Mark Simpson, John Larrabee, Gary Bardonner, Coach Jesse Blackwell. Reserve Basketball OK Gang, it ' s this way! See Where ' s the basket 97 Look at all that fancy footwork . Let ' s not get gra bby, boys. It ' s MY balL I caught it! 98 This ball is certainly hard to latch on to. Oh where, Oh where has my little team gone ' : My ballet teacher calls this position one. Watch it, Steve. He ' s after that ball! You hoo ' Here I am! 99 jL - ' ;.ir :,. . ■-♦ rrr . ' ' r9ji jg W ' ' HP 1 ' i ! iB Pi . ' ' H l p K g. •■ , ' - ff:M Jumping for joy, our varsity cheerleaders back their team all the way ! Our able reserve cheerleaders add pep and enthusiasm to every Dragon victory. Keep pushing toward that basket! ! says Mr Blackwell. Poor Jody says that being her team ' s mascot is surely rough on her feet. 100 Varsity Cross Country FRONT ROW: Don Reed, Doug Burge, Paul Wood, Mark Simpson, Ken Faut, Ken Schilling. BACK ROW: Ken Myers, Coach Jerry Cain, John Larrabee, Steve Jones, Duane Riddle, Doug Lantz, Mike Wilson. Cross country competition is a real test of a boy ' s mettle. After several miles of rugged terrain, a boy needs determination and courage to drive on to the finish. Varsity Track Team Track competition trains our future college athletes and puts many of our slightly out-of -condition execs into top form. The fresh air and excitement found in cheering our team on does many of us good. FRONT ROW: Raymond Osman, Don Reed, Tom Hendryx, Mark Simpson. ROW TWO: Doug Lantz, David Mathews, Duane Riddle, Roy Gatewood. BACK ROW: John Larrabee, Steve Jones, Bill Copple, Coach Jay Campbell. 101 Freshman Basketball FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Coffelt, Pam Johnson, Dawn Shafer, Patty Tucker. ROW TWO: Kent Raney, Max Mitchell, Mike Prunier, Terry Harter, Paul Wood, Ken Faut, Charles Fleenor. ROW THREE: Coach Thomas McNamara, Jim Perry, Ron Brown, Bill Waits, Bill Arthur, Gary Bardonner, Sheldon Hall. Freshman Track FRONT ROW: Ken Myers, Ronnie Day, Gary Bullman, Max Mitchell, Gary Hutton. ROW TWO: Kent Raney, Paul Wood, Ken Faut, Steve Bucksot, Mike Wilson. ROW THREE: Coach Jay Campbell, Jerry DeRome, Gary Bardonner, Dennis Alyea. Freshman Cross Country 1 iitF i rn is i 1 1 FRONT ROW: Paul Wood, Mike Prunier, Terry Harter, Ken Schilling. ROW TWO: Coach Jerry Cain, Kent Raney, Gary Bardonner, Ken Faut, Max Mitchell. 102 FRONT ROW: Karen Frazier, Tara Brown, Sandy Reed, Elaine Graper Linda Dalrymple, Karen Briles. ROW TWO; Sandy Alexana ' ST; ' Thomas Harter, Troy Compton, Lynn Qualkinbush, Marijo Bravard , Margare t .Allen , Judy Rush, Linda Van Scyoc, gharon Lynam, Andy Hasler, David Sanders. ROW THREE; Steve Spurling, Benny Brummet, Alexander Ray , Greg Taylor, Bob Kissell, Wiltredo Lopez, Robert Vaughn, Jerry Bundy, Don Garret. Eighth Graders -Big FRONT ROW: Joyce Whobrey, Jackie Thomason, Roberta Kitley, Paula Scott, Diana Mitchell, Janet Ellingston. ROW TWO: Steve Priest, Ralph Boots, Marsha Crane, Pam Allen, Anita Andrews, Barbara Jacobi, Alice Ferris, Judy Lyons, Debra Derington, Larry Waldroup. ROW THREE: Don Myers, Richard Livingston, Larry Turner, Tom Grissom, Frank Espich, Mark Roler, gary Judy, David Brown, Lester Acree, C. K. Williams, David Robertson. 104 FRONT ROW: Sue Mitchell, Barbara Mallory, Betty Hutton, Peggy Hulen, Paulette Weston, Jeanette Perry, Nona Kingen. ROW TWO: Tom Larrabee, Tim Sullivan, Terry Knose, Lorna Cottingham, Debbie ' Cannady, Carolyn Carmichael, Loretta Whita( re f Brenda McDougall, Gale Sturm, Wayne Cedill. Bill Schilling. ROW THREE: Larry Bennett, Larry Anderson, Marie Lopez, Tom Banks, Russell Combs, Bill Goodman, Gary Spurling, Ronald Shreve, Kris Burk. ' Business Ahead! FRONT ROW: Paula Messer, Sue Osman, Cheryl Brown, Sandy Cecil, Tudy Rasnick. Diana McGinnis, Judy Morgan. ROW TWO: Steve Crawford, J3ob Copple, Kenny Frump, Joyce Brindley, Gail Snider, Nancy Sakotas, Kathi Marshall, Judy Ledford Steve Estelle, Edgar Walters. ROW THREE: Bill Kottlowski, Micheal Hopson, John Wieden- haupt, Keven Ruschaupt, Dan Midhoefer, George Martin, Ken Wheat, Danny Beesley, Dennis Hamilton, Benny Hutton. 105 A Challenging Our Seventh FRONT ROW: Cindy Hardesty, Beth Lowe, Becky Vahle, Sharon Boucher, B arbara Stephenson , Debbie Rea, Rachael Haas. ROW TWO: Richard Randal, Byron Holden, Steve Gunn, Becky Tucker , Sandy Ledford, Debbie Bradley, Duane Corley , Rick Simpson, Stan Wilson. ROW THREE: Dennie Land, Richard Nickel, John James, Roger Myers, Kent Brosier, Marvin Flowers, Larry Whiteside. FRONT ROW: Carol DeWitt, Linda Wilson, Rosann Cecil, Paulette Hazzlett, Mary Grigsby, Paula Steuerwald. ROW TWO: Mike Lane, Terry Anderson, Vicki Fisk, Barbara Walker , Saundra Seaten, I aren Hanson, Susan Maltby, Ken Johnson . ROW THREE: Gary Wilkins, Mike Vaughn, Jimmy Whitton, Larry Knose, Mike Abrams, Kim Davis, Mike Borders, Russell Hobbs. 106 Future Awaits Graders FRONT ROW: Cindy Johnson, Teresa Sutherland, Bonnie Fiedler, Barbara Milner, Brenda Raney, Denise Karr, Becky Banks. ROW TWO: Ronnie Frey, Jay Wickliff, Greg Farmer, Denise Acree, Linda Allen, Denise Shields, John Phillippe, Gary Hough, David Hulse. ROW THREE: Harold Smith, Mike Gunn, Charles Colip, Donald Farmer, Ron Fowler, Steve Hill, Mike Davidson. FRONT ROW: Marie Jones, Pam Samsil, Brenda Asher, Debbie Arthur . Barbara Walters, Debbie Mithoefer, Kay Rudisell. ROW TWO: gob J otson, Kathy Brindley, Sharon Arthur, Marcella Whitesides, Beverly Viles, Regina Harper, Bill Thorn. ROW THREE: Tim Coffman, Jim Ledford, Eddie Armes, David Conner, David Scott , Jim Bardes, Tom Cota. 107 Grade Seven Sponsors, Harold Edwardson and Jerry Cain Grade Eight class officers are: Debra Derington, Secretary; Anita Andrews, Treasurer; Eddie Walters, Vice-Presi- dent; Charles K. Williams, President. Grade Eight Sponsors, Mrs. Carol Cummings and Mrs. Ruth Gruber. Grade Seven class officers are: Charles Colip, President; Cindy Johnson, Vice-President; Steve Hill, Treasurer; Beth Lowe, Secretary; Harold Smith, Convocation. 108 Eighth Grade Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Paula Scott, Brenda McDougall, Sandy Reed. ROW TWO: Larry Anderson, Student Manager; Kris Burk, Ken Wheat, Dan Beesley, Ed Walters, Ben Hutton. BACK ROW: Bob Vaughn, Tom Banks, Sandy Ray, Bob Kissel, Dan Mitheofer, Russell Com lis. Steve Spurling . . Coach Jay Campbell. Seventh Grade Basketball Team ' P ' P H FRONT ROW: Brian Holden, Paula Scott, Brenda McDougall, Sandy Reed, Marvin Flowers. ROW TWO: Terry Anderson, Stan Wilson, John Phillippe, Mike Davidson, Steve Gunn, J. D._ Vir| 1iff , Russell Hobbs. BACK ROW: Student Manager Larry Anderson, Gary Huff, David Scottr Steve Hill, Charles Colip, Harold Smith, JJnT_Eaciiei, Coach Jay Campbell. ' 109 Junior High Baseball FRONT ROW: Ken Wheat, Byren Holden, Terry Myers, Terry Anderson, Stan Wilson. ROW TWO: Bobby Vaughn, Marvin Flowers, Benny Hutton, Chuck Colip. ROW THREE: Gary Jud y, David Brown, Larry Anderson, Sandy Ray, Kris Burk, Danny Beasley. Junior High Track FRONT ROW: John Phillippe, Jay Dee Wickliff , Terry Anderson, Stan Wilson. ROW TWO: Terry Myers, Steve Gunn, Benny Hutton, Eddie Walters, Jimnny Bardes , Gary Hough. ROW THREE: Coach Jerry Cain, Tom Grissan, John James, Sandy Ray, Harold Smith, Chuck Colip. ROW FOUR: Tommy Banks, Danny Beasley, Bobby Vaughn, Russel Cones, Steve Hill. 110 is t H MR. WILSON, chief executive of the grade school, directs with a steady hand the prepara- tion of the pupils for their entrance into the big world of junior high and high school. His cheery smile and little jokes brighten the day for many a fearful youngster. Grade School Principals MR. MITCHELL, Brandywine Ele- mentary ' s able chief executive, is always ready to help his students with their problems. His pleasant nature and gentle persuasion cause all Brandywine alumni to remem- ber him fondly. 112 L- ' - j f.., .1 V ■ ' ) Tim Swegman, Mrs. Ann Lewis, Charles Maddux Grade Six FRONT ROW: Christine Coker, Eddie Murray, Connie Faut, Dennis Frey, Wilma Van Scyoc, Ron Johnson, Audrey Parker, Artis Phillips, Susan Robbins, Deann Hemmerlein. BACK ROW: Donald Rode, Julie Barrett, Bob Skillman, Eddie Acree, Mrs. Lewis, Tom Young, George La ffin, Darold Perry, Russell Minneman, Bruce Vahle, Jack Asher, Martin Flowers, Larry Davis, Darlene Allen, Linda Bardonner, Dennis Brown, Dennis Haynes, Kathy Crawford, Marsha Boots. 113 SEATED: Marsha Rush, John McGinnis, Keith Dalrymple, Linda Neice, Robin Walker, Donna Wagner, Karen Lane, Jerry Skillman. STANDING: Karen Bergman, Rita Bogle, Dawn Leary, Wayne Ledbetter, Jerry Rader, John Bentley, Dorothy Chance, Ronald Heaton, David Scott, Mr. Maddux, Allen Fiedler, Larry Kemerly, Rick Patterson, Shelly Inglert, Mary Brosier, Steve Brummet, Keith Taylor, Don Kock, Luann Tevebaugh, Cheryl Alexander, Mike Lewis, Mary Ellen Anderson. FRONT ROW: Ralph Walls, Denise Saters. SECOND ROW: Marsha. Plummer, Bill Cochran, Billie Malone, Mr. Swegman, Noble Mitchell, Louie Carroll, Don Brown, THIRD ROW: Leah Qualkinbush, Mike Holloway, Jim Marsh, Cindy Smith, Judy Little, Brenda Murray, Elizabeth Neice, Howard Beesley, Debra Myers, Marcia Rush, Marcia Whiteside, Hannelia Warner, Steve Sanford, Tyler Moore. FOURTH ROW: Kent Bullman, Marty Marr, Jim Sexton, Bill Henderson, Kathy Frump, Joyce Kissel, Debra Goodman, Vickie Combs. ABSENT: Kathy Snodgrass. 114 Mrs. Doris Gant, Mrs. Elsie Meyer, Mrs. Marian Houston. Grade Five SEATED: Bruce Prange, Terry Vaughn, Karen Starcher, Jeff Perry, Deborah Overby, Kathy Ostermyer, Dick Knose, Ricky Stogsdeil. STANDING: Junior Stickford, Cathy Wesley, Patricia Weston, Mrs. Gant, Linda Sutherland, Dianna Waddell, Marcia Priest, Debra Sutherland, Kreg Waits, Dexter Shelton, Steve Spencer, Dan Shields, Roger Haynes, Elizabeth Young, Brenda Henderson, Cheryl Merritt. 3 115 ■■«l i ig FRONT ROW; Irma Bowman, Patty Cecil, Patty Chase, Jim Barrett, Andy Charnstrom, Linda Draper, Paula Giilloway, Linda Brown, Christy Johnson, Jerry Brown. BACK ROW: Brenda Bowman, Jimmy Jordan, Terry Anderson, Donald Biron, Theresa Arthur, Linda Chipp, Beverly Beesley, Mrs. Houston, Donna Kemerly, Danny Kottlowski, Larry Stapp, Pam Claborn, Debra Boots, Bronica Hutson, Debra Brown. FRONT ROW: Susan Meier, Terry Marr. SECOND ROW: Roberta Offenbacker, Timothy Myers, Sue Means, Ra quel Parker, Jennifer Barber, Richard Hill, Julie Roler, Byron Adkins, Homer Fowler, Danny Kirby. THIRD ROW: Rodney Sanford, Mark Miller, David Land, Donna Scoggan, Beverly Evans, Karen Patterson, Patricia Lowder, Mrs. Meyer, Kathy Faut, John Lowe, Annette Cannedy, James Viles, Wayne Osman, Jimmie Reed, Larry Garriott. Absent: Sandra Henson. ■ m CTT-- n « dk 116 Mrs. Helen Hasier, Mrs. Thelma Conner, Mrs. Beatrice Esarey Grade Four FRONT ROW: Connie A cree, Randy Frey, Ronnie Hazlett, Christy DeWitt, Mike Cagle, Sara Carmichael, Stacy Roler, Wayne Snodgrass, Rebecca Estelle, Patty Bogle, David Faut, Connie Allen, Brenda Hancock, Vicki Bowman. BACK ROW: Daniel Hilt, Billy Espich, Nana Shaw, Marsha Borgman, Mrs. Conner, Mark Galloway, Pamela Derington, Paula Holden, Tonya Ercole, Jackie McCreary, Denise Moore, Lynn Banks, Dennis Litson, Gerald Bucksot, Douglas Carroll, Patti Asher, Jimmy Murray, Myla Flowers, Debby Elson, Kathy McCreary. 117 SEATED: Nancy Thomason, Paul Sims, Becky Wampner, Gregory Vahle, Nettie Waldroup, Gary Gregg, Martha Crawford, Kevin Thom, Kathy Whitaker, David Grooms, Teresa Cota, Anthony Putty, Kathy Bradley. SECOND ROW: Judy Spivey, Debra Hauger, Wanda Rudisell, Sandra Thie, Michael Sakotas, Tom Shelton, Ricky Shank, David Saters, Beth McDougail, Donald Reed, Mrs. Esarey, Cody Bixler, Donald Ray, Debra Shank, Larry Hough, Cindy Osborne, Billy Crist, Tina Laffin, Steve Smith, Alex Sutherland, Edison Perry, Arlene Phillips. ABSENT: Kathy Walls. SEATED: Kathy Morgan, Greg Gillon, Peggy Seaton, Ronnie Gholson, Larry Walters, Dawn Sillery, Julie Kennedy, Charles Field, Charles Hatcher, Larry Myers, Eddie Harter, Yvonne Adkins, Tommy Spiker. STANDING: Cathy Daringer, Larry Farley, Vicky Goodman, Jim Gunn, Doug Minnerman, Brenda Knoss, Dennis Hammerlein, Debbie Viles, Vanessa Hardesty, Mrs. Hasler, Billy Hopson, Larry Marr, Eric Taylor, Peggy Dunn, Steve Hulse, Charles Hough, Debbie Beesley, Jennifer Fiedler, Cathy Chipp, Karen Leek, Steven Wood. 118 Mrs. Clara Due, Mrs. Tabitha Cooper, Mrs. Betty Kramer Grade Three SEATED: Jack Davis, Joe Webster, Debbie Beyers, Keith WUson, Mrs. Cooper, Marlon Corw in, Richard Goodman, Brenda Rush, Donald Campbell, Joyce Perry, Bennie McKinniss. STANDING: Rex Hulen, Kevin Lowder, Don Neice, Ronald Wilson, Nancy Scott, Mark Means, Karen Pruet, Eddie Parker, Theresa Stogsdill, Estill Wesley, Donita McNelly, Lorna Yeager, Charlotte Brindley, Jeff Stephenson, Richard Sargent, Sharon Grigsby, Robert McGinnis, David Daringer, Harvey Shelton. 119 FRONT ROW: David Prunier, Mark Garriott, Susan Hobbs, Donna Stewart, Phyllis Tevebaugh, Suzanne Taylor, Linda HUl, Karen Donavan, Mike Hawkins, James Bentley. BACK ROW: JefiLantz, Carolyn Murry, Wayne Crist, Mrs. Due, Kent Grabhorn, Melody Herbin, Michael Hitch, Steven Flowers, Larry Lee, Patrick HoUoway, Jeffrey Farmer, Thomas Greenslade, Donald Kemplen, James Jodkins, Michael Johnson, Loretta Henderson, Nyla McKinnis, Cheryle Robbins. FRONT ROW: Randy Arthur, Robert Spiker, Barbara Murray, Suzie Spencer, Johnny Stewart, Mark Brown, Brenda Bowman, W. O. Fiedler, Tina Daniel, Andy Bullman, MikeMaltby, Kathy Draper, Lorrie Espich, Dennis Clark. BACK ROW: Mrs. Kramer, Bill Cunningham, Tracey Brown, Beth Killer, Steven Daugherty, Judy O ' Neill, Randy Barrett, Jeff Anderson, Mike Bowman, Connie Borgmann, Rusty Haines, Linda Henderson, Michael Haynes, Brenda Davis, Jimmy Allen, Sherrill Barbier. 120 Mrs. Rebecca Slack, Mrs. Evelyn Crane, Mrs. Ellen Hennis, Mrs. Hope King Grade Two SEATED: John Land, Sheila Waldroup, George Brown, Mike Bogle, Robby Raney, Jennifer Wilson, Beth Alexander, Berenice Cota, Beverly Young, Roger Kottlowski. STANDING: Diana Clark, Diana Rode, Micheal Bradley, Mark Smith, David Beasley, Sharon Shank, Phillip Tevebaugh, Dennis Garriott, Jolin Gunn, Brian Snider, Brian Sanford, Mrs. Crane, Billy Trout, Tom Vaughn, Randy Kottlowski, Joe Barber, Ronnie Marr. B FRONT ROW: Steven Bradley, Dawn Saters, Kimber Lee Ahrendts, Annamarie Laffin, Jerry A. NuUiner. SECOND ROW: Kevin Wood, Deana Oakes, Barry Spiker, Pamela Kirby, Carr Eastham, Renee Lantz, Gregory Hallgarth, Cynthia Myers, Terry Bates. THIRD ROW: Ronald Lee Cota, Diane Todd, Jerry Watkins, Darla Pruet, Timothy Shaw, Mrs. Hennis, Steven Tucker, Sheila Bowman, Robert England, Anita Bundy, Gary Sanders, ABSENT: Dixie Wilkins. SEATED: Donald Fox, Michael McAhren, Patricia Judkins, Jeff Kottkamp, Geraldine Knose, David Highfill, Carol Hale, Nancy Frump, Thomas Jordan. STANDING: Martha Fulmer, Mark Steurwald, Jane Grissom, Kenneth Frietzsche, Mrs. King, Jeffrey Flowers, Matthew Gunn, Richard Harter, David Little, Tony Hutton, Sandra Starcher, Kathy Glascock. SEATED: Tommy Phillippe, Sheilah Haynes, Yvonne Lee, Nancy Whitacre, Jeff Moore. STANDING: Robin Cagle, Mike McConnell, Jeff Samsil, Lillie Kitley, Robin Bixler, Matt Wible, Cheryl Yancy, Steven Thom, Diane Wilson, Mrs. Slack, Bruce Allen, Dennis Ulrey, Jane Barber, Marja Lu Smith, Kelly Ledbetter, Donna Shields, Janice Esarey, Robert Schilling, Sherrie Cunningham. Grade One Mrs. Dorothy Wilkins, Mrs. Mary Bardonner, Mrs. Ina Sinnott 123 SEATED: Vicki Johnson, Susan Lowe, Brenda Tucker, Carl Sprinkle, Jeff Frey, Billy Jordon, Jeff Hesterly, Carla Ann Trueblood, Karla Jean Sutherland, Beverly Hazlett. STANDING: Reba Fay Judkins, Barbara Frietzsche, Kristopher Harris, Ricky Harrison, Phillip Haas, Franklin Giles, Karl Sutherland, Stephen Hawkins, Hugh Haymaker, Pamela Keller, Irene Henderson, Matthew Lane, Carol Johnson, LuAnn Cones, Jeff Harmon, Bryan Gregg. SEATED: Robert Murray, Jean Ann Simmons, Patty Banks, Billy Boruff, Susan Eastham, Phyllis Richwine, Brent Davis, Donald Clark, Philip Bates, Matt Barbier. STANDING: Claudean Coker, Lisa Brown, Lou Ann Brummett, Clint Dennem an, Billy Breier, Eric Espick, Jimmy Elson, Mrs. Bardonner, Gary Borgman, Anita Banks, Diana Doll, Jeff Daugherty, Mike Crawford, Deborah Esarey, Gregory Bennett, Jimmy Ercole, Justine Crowder. 124 f f ' Tc KW - -. r ' 5 2 ' - r FRONT ROW: Mary Perry, David Hancock, David Sellers, Randy Rush, l cky Maddux. SECOND ROW: Regina Patterson, Pamela Trout, Tim Sellery, Ricky Martin, Jeffery Websler, Danny Spivey, Gary Nulliner, Ronald McDonald. THIRD ROW: Paul McGinnis, Michael Zelinga, Janice Maupin, Sheree Murray, Kathy Mithoefer, Ken Lee Mohr, Mrs. Wilkins, Debra McKennes, Kevin Miller, Cindy McDougall, Wayne Pollu, Belinda Modlin, Tony Tucher, Randall McCleary. Mrs. Alexander keeps the school cafeteria running smoothly by selling lunch tickets to the wise early buyers and those forgetful noon -ticket buyers. 125 r A n n t 126 FRONT ROW: Miss Nora Sturdevant, Mrs. Elizabeth McMillan, Mrs. Bessie Wicker, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ruth Welty, Clarence Mitchell. Grade Six SEATED: Richard Adams, Bobby McMillan, James Timms, Linda Cain, Ricki Plummet, Mr. Mitchell, Bobby Cecil, Susan Avery, Gary Allen, Debra Boring, Donald Conner. STANDING: Phil Caudill, Mike Bryant, Ronnie Judy, Gene Brune, Kurt Graper, Donald Copple, David Dismore, Mark Harper, Mike Young, Rebecca Clift, Kay Bush, Joan Robb, ' Linda Wickliff, Darlene Cain, David Miller, Kevin Sullivan. ABSENT: Becky Richardson. 127 Grade Five rCrM Teresa Blackford, Daryl Davis, Alan Hamilton, Linda Bryant, Janis Lynman, David Carlton, Mark Swain, Becky Runion, Jacqueline Goodloe, Richard Shaffer, Pamela Ellingsen, Randy Davis, George Combs, Larry Pettengill, Bobby Walters, Peggy Dotson, Michael Copple, John Webb, Vickie Jordan, Rebecca Sullivan, Nancy Rasnick, Cathy Messer, Steve Caudill, Rickey Hewson, Ronnie Boucher, Mrs. Welty. Grade Four FRONT ROW: Barbara Christie, Nancy Long, Sharon Cecil, Pamela Harper, Linda Clift, Joe Rea. SECOND ROW: Linda Divilbiss, Debra Young, Nancy Hill, Carol Scott, Karla Schilling, Vicki Timms, Tom Tucker, Mike Inman, Mrs. Wicker, Timmy Plummer, Ralph Best, Mrs. Welty, Ronald Mitchell, Dale Ramsey, David Low, Kevin Doss, Terry Johnson, Larry Hall, George Leffler. 128 Grade Three Gene Harper, Steven Sturm, Phil Hamilton, Myron Applegate, Joyce HUingsen, Mickey Hewson, James Scott, Larry Reynolds, Phil Pluminer, Mrs. Wicker, Blanche Every, Renita Messer, John Thompson, Steven Rea, Rhonda Chambless, Lori Jessup. Grade Two FRONT ROW: Robert Doss, Gregg Combs, Anne Hamilton, Rhonda Whiteside, Mark Judy, Mrs. McMillan, Jenny Davis, Ronnie Dotson, Keith Young, Tracie Phelps. BACK ROW: Dennis Lingenfelter, Ned Arthur, Dianna Thompson, Keith Dismore, Kathy Tucker, DeWayne Jessup, Tina Cain, Tim McCoy, Cindy Tinmis, Doug Johnson, Angela Harper, Johnny Bradley . 129 SEATED: Louis Sams, Dean Couch, Rebecca Dewhurst, Carl Lynch, Mable Jordan, Sue EUen Henson, Teresa Jessup, Kevin Hewson, Rex Runyon. STANDING: Gary Davis, Nelson Hasting, BUly Jones, Wesley HoUis, Johnny Mattingly, Debbie Duncan, Melvin Combs, Debbie Tucker, Teresa Harper, Tina Thompson, Miss Sturdevant, David Caudill, Maurice Dewhurst, Mary Messer, Kenneth Rae, Susie Eubanks, Patty Datson. Grade One Tyler Moore --something ' s fishy! Yoo-Hoo Mommy! Where are you??? 130 m A t n T n A tt c 131 FRONT ROW: Don Short, Sam Dragoo. BACK ROW: Don Revolt, Bill Short. Custodians, Bus Instead of going out for lunch like many big industrial mana- gers, we save time, effort and money by eating the delicious, nourishing lunches prepared by the cooks in our school cafeter- ia. Our rooms and halls are kept Mrs. Norma Lee Whiteside, Mrs. Bobbye Brummet, Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Mrs. Laura Draooo, Mrs. Isabel Poe, Mrs. Leona Hook. Glenn Bell, Erwin Kottlowski, Raymond Moeller, Paul Briles, Walter Ortel, Gene Morris, Edgar Lingenfelter, Carl Schilling. 132 Drivers, Cooks spotless and shining, as a good establishnment should be, by our expert custodians. Our executive trainees have to commute just as any other execs ' do, and this transportation prob- lem is solved by our courteous, cautious bus drive rs. Tom Pope Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Lucille Jonas :-- Glenn Hopper, Robert Kottlowski, Paul Lawrence, Mike Larrabee, Donald Kitley, Arthur Bullman, John Crane, Lester Poe. 133 Cooperation Leads To A Happy Corporation Henry Ford had to start somewhere, and so must our future executives. From the peg board to the Wall Street Stock Board our future business ty- coons will rise. NEW PALESTINE KINDERGARTEN 1964 - 1965 i ( J .J c iiJIi c% u TOP ROW: Mrs. Robert Banlc, Mrs. Paul Briles, Scott Wilson, Teresa Martin, Vivian Keeton, Nancy Banfill, Larry Joe Fox, Sheila Bridgford, Mike Parks, Brenda Maupin, Kevin Johnson, and Jody Hendryx. SECOND ROW: Christopher Koons, Donalee Davis, Leigh Ann Fansler, Michael Evans, Terry Toon, Evan Krebs, Billy O ' Neill, Douglas Ray, Jeannie Hartman, Lynn Grabhorn, Dolan Hoggatt and Canie Ahrendts. THIRD ROW: Mark Seaton, Mike Miller, Brett Denneman, Diana Short, Ricky Short and Susan Cagle. FOURTH ROW: Mark Schaekel, Sherry Idelwine, Mark Bonham, Debra Cochran, Randy Colip, Teresa Wilson, Kisa Haymaker, Bobby Crouch, Steve Beyers, Carol Danner and Tommy Revolt. FIFTH ROW: Mike Grissom, Lorrie Swegman, David Thie, Gary Wood, Keith Barrett, Tammy Denneman, Brian Young, Diana Minneman, Kathy Timms, David Keith Steiner, Cathy Griffith and Joe Lynam. SIXTH ROW: Randy Martin, Terry Rogers, Tami Kleiman, Donna Hesterly, Debbie Gannon, Brian Scott, Bruce Draper, Dennis McAhren, Sharon Harmon, Madonna Polly, Gay Griffith and Tim Gunn. 134 Education With A Religious Touch FRONT ROW: Leatha Jacobi, Cindy Schwier, Peggy Ostermeier, Myra Roesener, Diane Sparks, Teresa Roesener, Cathy Irick, Debby Ostermeier, Ginny Schwier, Christy Schwier. SECOND ROW: Tom Jones, Paul Horman, Russell Heffelmire, Steve Heffelmire, Richard Schaekel, James Schultz, James Moeller, Gerald Ostermeier, Greg Kleiman, Tom Kracht, Doug Deskins, Mike Mathews, Brenda Schwier, Debby Bruns, Cheryl Laufer, Richard Reese, principal. FRONT ROW: Lynnette Heffelmire, Kathy Koons, Rhonda Bowen, Suzie Roesener, Cindy Mcrris, Shelley Huffman, Brian Kottlowski, Terri Kleiman, Mrs. Ruth Ortel. SECOND ROW: Sarah Kottlowski, Mike Dirr, Joella Hawkins, Joey Mitchum, Lynda Folkening, Janice Moeller, Roger Schwier, Timmy Ortel, Delphia Mae Schaekel, Dennis Sparks, Nathan Kottlowski, Tonya Henderson. THIRD ROW: Mike Foster, Sherry Waterman, Judy Folkening, Karen Lombard, Bruce Sparks, Nancy Farthing, Mark Bruns, Dean Ostermeier, Tommy Ortel, Cliris Laufer, Sherri Scott, Timmy Lyons, Denny Rippy. As We Conclude . . . By raeans of this book we have presented the hap- penings and events of our senior year here at N. P. H. S. We have concluded our high school years, but our lives have just begun. We are novv entering life and we shall soon face the many challenges and problems it holds in store for us. Because of the training we have received since the first day here at N. P. , we feel that we are better prepared to walk down the halls of adulthood and to open the doors of opportunity as we go. This book is our final attempt to show the love and appreciation which we feel for the faculty and employees of N. P. H. S. We especially wish to thank our sponsors, Miss Martha Willis and Carroll Run-ible; our principal, Keith Davis; the photographer, Porter Studio; the pub- lisher, Artmaster; and our many advertisers for their invaluable efforts to help us and to understand our prob- lems. These people have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make our book a reality. And now, as we write the final paragraph of copy for the 1965 Avalon, we leave behind us the building where we have studied for twelve long years. However, we do not leave with a feeling of sadness, but rather with a feeling of joy in the fact that we have been so for- tunate to have such a dedicated faculty that was willing to prepare us for the new horizon. 136 137 Congratulations, Seniors BANQUET ICE CREAM COMPANY H. E. ZIKE, Distributor 138 d . A Congratulations I PORTER ' S NATIONAL STUDIO Illinois Building Indianapolis 4, Indiana ME 5-9114 :A-.- - s:g FLOWERS BY CAROLYN ALMAE FLORAL BRIDAL SHOP TW 4-7473 Gem, Indiana Complete Wedding Service Bridal Apparel Invitations Catering Photography Announcing A NEW AND COMPLETE BRIDAL SERVICE DAIJGHERTY ' S 2iid LOCATION 5532 East Washington Street (In The Heart Of Irvington) hours: Speedway 10 till 9 — Mon.-Wed.-Thurs. 1402 Main Street 10 till 5 — Tues.-Fri.-Sat . CH 3-0518 FL 7-6917 140 House wares -Gifts-Toys Garden Supplies Paints NEW PALESTINE HARDWARE FRANK DOTSON -Ph. TO 1-4597 New Palestine, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors ' . W. C. REED CONSTRUCTION R. R. 4, Greenfield, Indiana 141 EASY TO SERVE! ALWAYS DELICIOUS! HEAT-EAT-ENJOr ! STOKeiY-VAN CAMP, INC. GENERAL OFFICES • INDIANAPOLIS Van mpi BeaH ' Acton Paint and Body 0. H. (BOB) SHAMBLIN 11219 House St. Acton, Ind Complete Truck and Auto Rebuilding and Refinishing UN 2-4142 BEFORE Compliments of ANDIS MOTORS Your Friendly DODGE-CHRYSLER Dealer Weston Village, Greenfield, Ind CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION 142 Barrett ' s greenhouse Complete Floral Service TO 1-4231 R.R.I New Palestine Indiana Potted Plants Funeral Bouquets Corsages Weddings a Specialty Call 763-2815 For BANQUETS -CLUBS -PRIVATE PARTIES Private Seating for 200 Blue Bird Restaurant KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Open Daily 9:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. RICHARD ELMER CARLTON U.S. 52, Morristown, Ind. Congratulations, SeniorsI CECIL M. BORING Farm Drainage - Open Tile Bulldozing Excavating TO 1-4985 Finly, Indiana FRANK CONWAY HATCHERY FL 9-4211 For Baby Chicks Started Pullets Feed Fertilizer Seed 143 CRANES ' GULF SERVICE Will Keep You On The Go With COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE TO 1-4646 GO, SENIORS ' . EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 7150 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, Indiana DUNLAP BARBER SHOP EARL ' S PURE OIL 1124 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-9094 Indiana ' s Leading Sporting Goods Store EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 209 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 144 Bank With Confidence At THS FAIRLAND NATIONAL BANK Fairland, Indiana ' YOU CAN BANK ON US FOR THE SERVICE YOU NEED. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M C. Jolkening Agency How does YOUR INSURANCE measure up? INSURANCE REAL ESTATE TO 1-4411 New Palestine, Indiana Compliments of Gem Elevator Cumberland Coal and Feed Co. R.R. 4, Greenfield Gem, Indiana TW 4-7659 BANKING COMPANY Member of the Federal Reserve System Established in 1871 Greenfield, Indiana 145 Qremfield Citizens Bank SAVINGS JIJ Friendly, Dependable, and Efficient Service Financial SERVICE W. Main St Greenfield Indiana HMtK FARM SUPPLY COMPANY South Side of U. S. 40 TW 4-7206 E. H. WESTON, Manager Hendryx Mortuaries 3 Convenient Chapels Cumberland New Palestine Greenfield From P. N. HIRSCH CO. 2 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana Clothing for the Entire Family 24-Hour Ambulan ce Service 146 Kalph Mockett Lee Howell Body Shop BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-PONTIAC-GMC Indiana ' s Wildest Trader I ' . HO 2-6737 Hancock County ' s Largest GM Dealer When We ' re Through It Looks Like New ff0m p - — « fi iii 21 West North Street Finest Selection of New and Used Cars Greenfield, Indiana 1102 W. Main St. Greenfield, Indiana KROE7Z DRUGS The Sign of Service Well Drilling C. A. Martin Complete Prescription Service Contractors Free Prescription Delivery Pump Sales TW 4-7688 11816 E. Washington Cumberland, Indiana and Service Free Customer Parking Acton, Indiana UN 2-4057 UN 2-4645 147 McCULL€RS MEAT MAnkET 700 E. Park Ave 11 W. Main St. HO 2-2622 MODERN SHOE REBUILDING VICTOR DE MARCO 20 N. State Street Greenfield, Indiana To Save For The Future See NEW PALESTINE BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK Complete Banking Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Large Enough To Serve You -- Small Enough To Know You eiv Palestine S levator Co. Grain - Feed Seed - Fertilizer TO 1-4567 148 New Palestine Lumber Co., Inc. Your Perfection Paint Dealer TO 1-4414 Mill Depot Streets Let Us Help You With Your BUILDING REMODELING NEEDS Home Planning Free Estimates Under New Management FRANK CONWAY JIM CUMMINS Nlmrod Campers A. W. EUBANK 5452 Brookville Road (U.S. 52 East) FL 6-4119 Best Wishes, SeniorsI PEPSI COLA 80TTUNG CO. 1030 East New York Street Indianapolis, Indiana ME 2-3473 PEPSI : For Those Who Think Young Princell Oil Co. PRODUCTS Fuel Oil Budget Plan Or Gasoline Regular Terms Motor Oils Keep Full Service DON W. PRINCELL TO 1-5212 P.O. Box 29237 Cumberland, Indiana 149 R€YNOLDS FARM EQUIPMENT Fishers, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors ' . On Your Next Safari. Take A Road Runner I H0A9 WMN€R CAMPER CO. 3 Burner Stove With Oven Ice Box — 75 lbs. 20 Gallon Water Tank 7 Screened Windows That Open Permanent Finish, All Aluminum Exterior 5-inch Polyfome Seats Insulation Under Floor Fiberglas Insulation Gas Light Toilet R.R. 1, Box 314, New Palestine TO 1-5288 ROBERTSON ' S NEW PALESTINE DRUGS TO 1-4571 New Palestine, Indiana 9:30 - 9:00 Daily 12:00 - 4: 00 Sunday Sims Standard Service Intersection Road 40 and Gem Road R.R. 4, Greenfield Indiana xa£t DRUG STORE Free Delivery 150 Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home Ambulance Service Day or Night ME 2-6576 Acton, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind United Oil Service Inc. tX) ' tt 15 Stations to Serve You in Marion County WEBB ' S STANDARD SERVICE 1999 East Washington St. U.S. 40 Post Road Indianapolis, Indiana WESTERN AUTO 1252 West Main St. Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-2575 WtHTtRN ViTO ASSOOMISTOW Congratulations, Seniors of ' 65! 151 COMPLIMENTS OF - WONDER POTATO CHIPS 2929 North Shadeland Indianapolis, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF ABELS AUTO CO. 1030 North Meridian Street ME 9-2301 Largest Selection Anywhere Admiral Motel 11200 East Washington Street i: HO 2-2777 ALU€D APPLIANCE CO. Alldredge Tractor Sales , Inc. 725 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana ALLIED w. UN 2-6618 MPANY A UN 2-6653 WANAMAKER Compliments of THt 8ABY-T€EN SHOP and MAItUSA FASHION SHOP 19 and 21 North State Street Greenfield, Indiana BEST WISHES, SENIORS! Dale M. Beagle Furniture Co. 112 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana 152 M ' s Meauty Shoppe Compliments of i:jyAO. O Main Street, New Palestine TO 1-4268 BLUE WHITE SERVICE, INC. 8914 East Washington WA 4-5381 BONN Its ReSTAURANT Home Cooked Food at Moderate Prices New Palestine Indiana GEO. A. BOWEN Insurance Agencies Package Plans Our Specialty Wanamaker, Indiana UN 2-6639 CHAKUe BOW LBV STANDARD SERVICE Bradbury Service Automotive Parts General Repair 24-Hour Wrecker Service Shelbyville Indiana 520 E. Main St HO 2-9006 Greenfield, Indiana Brown ' s Pharmacy 3018 E. 10th St. ME 9-6531 Brown ' s Poultry Market Indianapolis Wholesale and s = Indiana Retail PBTrT r ' ™ -- J8 Live-Dressed Morristown, Indiana 763-3211 153 Compliments of im Sutler- J Hsuranee 112 North state Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-6773 g Qovv-t oQs Inc. Ladies ' and Men ' s Wear 6 East Main Street HO 2-4372 Greenfield, Indiana CHARACTE RS RESTAURANT Broasted Chicken World ' s Finest Eatin ' Chicken R. 4, Greenfield HO 2-2905 Air-conditioned CHRISTIAN QUALITY CHEVROLET Your Friendly Chevy Dealer 219 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-5515 COLLINS GULF SERVICE The Finest in Food Inside or Outside Service CRIDERS DRIVE-IN 1309 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana 11635 East Washington St. Indianapolis, Indiana Enjoy the Best DAIRY 8UMSR DRIVS ' IN good! food U.S. 40 East Edge of Cumberland, Ind. TW 4-3136 HARRY E. REASNER r- ' rV DAJO STUDIO 429 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-4719 By Appointment Only 154 Congratulations Seniors of 65 ' . DANNER ' S 5 ;i-io ? to $1 20 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana Dortha s Style Shop COMPLETE LINE OF GIRLS ' AND LADIES ' APPAREL From Birth to 99 yrs . Boys ' to 7 yrs. Northgate Shopping Center HO 2-6627 MORRIS BUDGET PLAN OR LAYAWAY Free Parking Open 9:00-9:00 6 Days a Week ELMO ' S GULF SERVICE ARTHUR E. PENNINGTON 8720 Southeastern Wanamaker, Ind. Esquire Plaza Beauty Salon 8237 Pendleton Pike Hours : Call TW 8-5128 Mon.-Fri. 9:00 - 9:00 Saturday 9:00 - 3:00 F M OIL CO. YOUR CNCO Friendly and Dependable Service DEALER Finly, Indiana TO 1-4997 FINLY CAFE Open 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. Mon.-Fri Saturdays 5 A.M. to 2 P.M. Finly Indiana TO 1-0408 DALE R. FAUX AGENCY NEW PALESTINE mmtmm TO 1-4587 ii.mniiium i n INSURANCE Firestone Tires Phiico Appliances FIRESTONE STORES Your Symbol of Quality and Service 43 Public Square Shelbyville, Indiana Phone EX 8-9753 155 Fitch Furniture Inc. A Good Place To Save Furniture Rugs Mattresses Appliances TW 8-5018 9600 E. Washington Street Indianapolis 19, Indiana FLOYD KUHN General Construction - Remodeling House Masonry Barn Cement Work TW 4-3107 Four Seasons Imports Music Center Specializing In Gifts - Clothing - Jewelry and Interior Decorator Items India Merchandise All Modern Speeds Phonograph Records 5533 East Washington St. FL 6-9889 Shop - Save Cambrel ' s General Store New Palestine Indiana TO 1-4339 GEM DANDEE BEAUTY NOOK For Beautiful Hair Styles Goble Printing Company Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-4461 Gem Road TW 4-7612 Grobhorn General Store HO 2-2925 Philadelphia, Indiana GRADDY ' S AUTO PARTS and SCRAP YARD 300 East South Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-2295 156 GREENFIELD COUNTRY CLUB John Owens, Manager mm Congratulations, Seniors GREENFIELD LANES INC E, Murnan, Manager GREENFIELD 4 -HOUR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 709 E. South St. HO 2-4788 Pick-Up and Delivery Service in New Palestine Congratulations from HARDIN OIL CO. 502 North Harrison Indianapolis, Indiana HILL-TOP GROCERY 1002 East Main Greenfield, Indiana , i HO 2-9063 --J HOLLARS REALTY 11628 E. Washington Indianapolis, Indiana REALTOR HOPPER ' S SALES SERVICE FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS ZENITH T.V. RADIOS TO 1-4762 New Palestine, Ind HUMPHREY MOTOR CO., INC 8620 Southeastern Ave. Wanamaker Congratulations, Seniors Service Since 1926 157 ]rmg Materials Box 369 Greenfield Ready-mixed Concrete We Deliver To Your Door 115 E. Main St. Greenfield, Ind. HO 2-5387 « . n. D. UPHOLSTBRY AUTO TRIM 1060 N. Anderson Elwood, Ind. FE 2-7641 Jones-Hogerfy Texaco Service C. 0. JONES - R. E. HAGERTY 8402 Southeastern Avenue Wanamaker, Indiana UN 2-6280 Kirkpatrick-Moore Agency For Reliable Insurance Call TO 1-4198 New Palestine, Indiana Dependable Service Kltley Post Road Pharmacy UN 2-4194 Post Road MILLERS JEWELRY 28 West Main Greenfield, Indiana ■ .i..im ii« Bulk Hauling Spreading Fertilizer Limestone WEBB-LAMB STANDARD Kottlowski Spreading Service LIQUID NITROGEN Custom Crop Spraying New Palestine, Indiana TO 1-4227 GAS LUBRICATIONS OIL HO 2-9026 158 Lawson ' s Paint U.S. Road 40 3S East of Greenfie Appaiel ,,.k U.S. Road 40 3 Miles East of Greenfield PAINT: Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-9093 Compliments of Leary ' s Bottle Gas 209 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HARRY LEVINSON Eastgate Center Indianapolis, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors ' . MAJESTIC CONSTRUCTION CO. 2807 East Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana Distributor of Alcoa Aluminum Siding Free Estimates ME 2-2302 For Beautiful Hair Styles MAttJOme ' S 8€AUTY SALON Compliments of i TO 1-4352 MATTIM6LY SHHL SCRViCS TO 1-0402 tee Meien Your Standard Man Gas-Oil Furnace Oil New Palestine TO 1-4105 MILDRED S BEAUTY SHOP R.R. 1, New Palestine ta JMWYJDtt lL ■ ' aOiS UHXi TO 1-4601 Call MILDRED DOST 159 Delicious Food at MOORE ' S RESTAURANT Betty Ed 208 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana Mueller ' s Auto Body Shop and Glass Shop 1020 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-5159 i GLASS PAINT, CUSTOM WRECKS STOP shop: save: G. C. Murphy Co. Guaranteed Satisfaction First Quality Always 31 Public Square Shelbyville, Indiana The Meyers Insurance Agency Auto - Homeowners - Fire - Life 24-Hour Service 11926 East Washington CHARLES F. ELLIS Office TW 4-3394 Home TU 1-6255 N. P. SUPERMARKET Complete Line of Groceries, Meats Produce New Palestine CLETUS MEYER PHILLY SHELL NORTHGATE SHELL 1126 North State St. Greenfield, Indiana Olga s Beauty Shop Oliver Farm Machinery SCHMIDT SALES SERVICE 11821 East Washington Street Cumberland, Indiana TW 4-7532 Route 1 Box 2 Greenfield Indiana 160 Good Luck, Seniors ORTEL ' S UPHOLSTERY Pick-up and Delivery TO 1-4678 OTT S GARAGE Welding and Repair TO 1-5139 Finly, Indiana P AMD D GKIU Trailer Court and Standard Service 3 Miles East of Cumberland on U.S. 40 We Specialize in Good Food at Moderate Prices TW 4-3175 PAUL AND DORIS STANLEY PARKER ' S BAKERY Complete Bakery Goods Sandwiches and Coffee New Palestine TO 1-4845 J. O. PARRISH LUMBER COMPANY Everything in Building Materials HUBERT THOMAS, Secretary Manager EX 8-4497 Office 235 E. Broadway Yards E. Hendricks Penn . Railway Shelbyville, Indiana P€Te ' S RADtO T. V. nePAiR 28 South State Greenfield, Indiana Tube Blowin ' ? Get Goin ' . . . . (. to Pete ' s) psre ' s SHOE shop New Palestine, Indiana ' Both Style and Comfort Shoe Repair PICKETT ' S Friendly Downtown Hardware 10 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana 161 RAESNER S JOHNSON New Palestine, Indiana General Repair Building RAFFeKTY WILUAMS Insurance TO 1-4211 Compliments of rody ' s departm€mt sTone NEW PALESTINE BARBER SHOP GERALD SHAW Greenfield Indiana 1 1 SEARS ROEBUCK § CO. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO 102 East Main Street Greenfield, Indiana HO 2-5561 KENTON W. WSSeU iNSUttANCe AQSNCY ROOM 2, MASONIC BUILDING HO 2-4272 WILLIAM R. BLUE GREENFIELD INDIANA THE SHELBY NATIONAL BANK Gasoline-Fuel Oil-Lubricants Firestone Tires 1 shclsy ' s ' W Shelbyville, Indiana Since 1855 FULL SERVICE BANKING MEMBER F.D. I.C Greenfield Indiana 162 SHERIDAN BEAUTY SHOP FL 6-8455 6118 East Washington ' We ' re Specialists in Hair Care SIMGCR SEWING CeNTCR Eastgate Shopping Center 7150 East Washington Complete Sewing Needs and Fabric Selection also Typewriters, Vacuum Cleaners, Excellent Repair Service on All Makes SPENCSn PU8USHING COMPANY 20,000 People Read the Greenfield Reporter, The Only Daily Newspaper in Hancock County HO 2-5528 212 East Main, Greenfield, Indiana Fresh Pastries Daily SHOP 24 West Main Street Greenfield, Indiana ' Home of Homemade Loins Pies STARDUST DRIVE-IN MARY STONCR Curb Service Home Made Tenderloin Main Street, Shelbyville, Indiana Beauties by Mary Compliments of VIVIAN WOODARD COSMETICS Greenfield, Ind. R. R. 2 TW 4-3405 SUGAR CRKk NURSSRIES Landscaping-Spray Service Peat Moss-Grass Seed Ever greens -Shrubs F. E. Estelle New Palestine Beautiful Plants For Beautiful Homes SUTHERLAND S SON Quality and Price General Merchandise TO 1-4595 New Palestine, Indiana W. T. SUTHERLAND D. A. SUTHERLAND 163 stop At TASTEE FREEZ Vine Street Shelbyville Where the Crowd is TeO S BARBER SHOP Best Quality Cheapest Price Two Barbers Quick Service Post Road 52 Open till 8 p.m John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Bolens Lawn Garden Equipment VAN MCTRe BROS. IMPL CO. Greenfield, Indiana Phone HO 2-5585 QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT. VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON 8810 Southeastern Avenue Wanamaker, Indiana JIM STICKELS - Owner ta JMWYJDUAL. Jk ' cU Sid UHXpI L. ' C M itt t 0%Lh ' €XPERI£NC€D OPERATORS ROBERT M. WAMPLER AGENCY REALTOR- INSUROR 14 W. Main St. - Greenfield HO 2-5341 HO 2-225! WANAMAKER AUTO SERVICE 8844 Southeastern Ave Wanamaker MOTOR OVERHAUL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION UN 2-6682 WANAMAKER PLUMBING TOOL RENTAL New Plumbing and Repairing All Kinds of Tools for Rent 8811 Southeastern Avenue Wanamaker, Indiana UN 2-2310 WHITSELS STORE GILBERT GENEVE WHITSEL Groceries-Lunch Meats Marathon Gas Oil ndiana Phone TO 1-5020 Finly, Indiana 164 Congratulations, Seniors of ' 65 WILKINS STANDARD SERVICE Gas-Oil Tires-Batteries New Palestine, Ind TO 1-4056 LAWRENCE WOOD INSURANCE AGENCY ELSBURY TRACEY Insurance Is Our Only Business Radio T.V. Repair WOODVIEW SERVICE 10 W. Main Street New Palestine, Indiana All Types of Television Repair DONATIONS A Friend, Air-Way of Indiana, Indianapolis Bob ' s Pizza, Greenfield James Borders, Greenfield Chicken Steak, Shelbyville Crane ' s Gulf Service, New Palestine Dill-Fields, Greenfield Dobbins Cleaners, Greenfield Fleming Jewelry, Shelbyville James Gribbons, Greenfield R. N. Grier, DDS , Greenfield Hancock County Farm Bureau, Greenfield Hub ' s Shoes, Shelbyville Jim ' s Barber Shop, Greenfield Kingston Motel, Greenfield Jerry Lewis, Greenfield Victor L. Lone, Greenfield Martin ' s Cafeteria, Greenfield W. R. Oldham, Greenfield Mr. Mrs. E. Osterraeier, Indianapolis Mr. Mrs. Wm . G. Ostermeier, New Palestine Greenfield Pete ' s E. 10th Laundramat , Indianapolis Thomas Pierson, MD, New Palestine Porter ' s Studio, Indianapolis Rogers Brothers, Shelbyville Ruby Cambrel ' s Beauty Shop, Greenfield Russ Barber Shop, Greenfield Sandman Brothers, Shelbyville Senior Class of ' 65 Shamrock Motel, Greenfield Shelbyville Paint Wallpaper, Shelbyville Siebert Olds, Shelbyville Lewis Snider, D.V.M., New Palestine Standard Products, Acton Uptown Barber Shop, Greenfield Vel-Mor Motel, Indianapolis Walkers Plumbing Heating, Greenfield Ernest Warrum Agency, Greenfield Wilfong Oil Co., Inc., Finly 165 OPAL ABBOTT -Chorus 1;SSS 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; CM. 3,4; Avalon 4; 12 Year Student; Class Play 3.4. MARY ANN BOWMAN - GAA 1,2,3,4; SSS 3,4, Vice- President 4; CM. 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Prom Queen 4; Avalon 4; Chorus 1,2; Band 2. TONI BROWN - Chorus 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; SSS 1,2,3,4; CM. 2,3,4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4. VICKIE BURGE - Avalon 4; CM. 3,4, Editor 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Class Play 3,4; Honor Society 2, 3,4; Play 4; SSS 1; FTA 4, Treasurer 4; Special Educa- tion Tour of Indianapolis 3; Debate Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Band Secre- tary 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, President; State Choral Festival 4; Pep Band 3,4. JOHN BURKETT - Avalon 4. CARROLL BUSH - Avalon 4. RAY BUSH - Avalon 4. KAY CARLTON - Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Class Play 3; All County Band 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Avalon 4. KAREN KAY CECIL - GAA 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Choral Festival 4; Madrigal 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Fea- ture Flag Twirler 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; CM. 4; Avalon 4; Class Treasurer 4. DAVID CHIPP - Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4; Pep Club 4. DARRELL CLENDINNEN - Debate Club 3; Librarian 3,4; Avalon 4. TERRY COFFELT - FFA 1,2,3,4, Student Advisor 2, Sentinel 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Assistant Representative 4, Treasurer 4; Avalon 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pep Band 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Student Manager 1; State FFA Band 2, 3,4. LINDA COONEY - Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; SSS 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Play 4; GAA 2,3,4; Flag Twirler 2,3,4; State Choral Festival 3; CM. 3, 4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4; Madrigal 4; SSS Treasurer 4. JODELLA DAVIS - Howe High School 1,2; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Play 3; SSS 3, 4; Avalon 4. JOHN DAVIS - Avalon 4; Howe High School 1,2. DALE DeROME - Triton High School 1; Track 2; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom King 4; Avalon 4. SHARON DeWITT - GAA 1,2,3,4; SSS 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Avalon 4. SANDRA CHRISTINE DIRR - Tech High School 1,2; GAA 3,4; SSS 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; CM. 3,4; Office 4; Madrigal 4; Class Play 3; Avalon 4. JEANNE ANN FAUT - SSS 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Avalon 4. RITA FAUT - GAA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; CM. 1,4; Avalon 4; Pep Club 1,2,3. PAUL FOWLER - FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; CM. 3; Class Play 3,4; Chorus 3; 4-H 1,2,3; Avalon4. RICHARD FRAZIER - Pep Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Avalon 4. SUE GALLOWAY - SSS 1,2,3,4; GAA 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Camera Club 1; CM. 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Chorus 2, 3; Class Play 4; Librarian 1; Avalon 4. ROBERT WAYNE GAMBREL - Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Track 2,3; FFA 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4. ROY GATEWOOD - Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball2, 3; Class Play 3,4; Cross Country 2,3; Avalon 4. JERRY GENTRY - Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 1; Band 1; Chorus 1; Intramural 2,3; CM 4- Class piav 3; Avalon 4. ' KAREN GRIGSBY - Librarian 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4, LESLIE HALE - Band 1,2; Avalon 4. KATHRYN HALL - Flag Twirler 1,2,3,4; Freshman Cheerleader; Pep Club l,2,3-,4; Class Play 3,4; Class Queen 1,3; Carnival Queen 3; Chorus 1,2; CM. 2,3, 4; Avalon 4; FTA 1; SSS 2, 3,4. CAROLYN HARTLEY - Freshman Cheerleader; Flag Twirler 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; SSS 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; Class Play 3,4; CM. 4; Avalon 4. MIKE HENDERSON - Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 2, 3; Track 2,3; Avalon 4. MARCIA HENDRYX - CM. 1,2,3,4, Feature Editor 4; Convocation Chairman 1,2,3,4; SSS 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; SSS Vice-President 3, President 4; Debate Club 3; FTA 1,4, Parliamentarian 1, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State County Band 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Madrigal 4; State Choral Festival 4; 12 Year Student; GAA 2; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4. KENNETH HOLD - Track 2; Class Play 4; Avalon 4. MARILYN HUFFMAN - Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; GAA 1,2; Camera Club 1; FTA 1,4; Class Play 3; CM. 2,4; Avalon 4. SHARON HUNT - SSS 1,2,3,4; FHB 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4. JOYCE ANN INGLERT - Avalon 4; Chorus 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; SSS 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; CM. 4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4. KAREN KINGSTON - Varsity Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 1,2,3,4; CM. 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,4; State Choral Festival 3; Carnival Queen 4; Class Play 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 2; Ava- lon 4. LARRY KLEIMAN - Class President 4; Avalon Editor 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Play 4; FFA 2,3,4, Secretary 3, 4; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Play 3, 4; Debate Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, A, Secretary- Treasurer 3; Madrigal 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; State Choral Festival 3,4; Photography Club 2; Track 2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4, President 1,2, Secretary 3; CM. 3,4; Elk ' s Leadership Contest 4. SANDRA KLEIMAN - Chorus 1,2,3,4; SSS 2,3,4; Ava- lon 4; Class Play 3,4; Honor Society 2, 3,4, Play 4; 4-H 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; CM. 3,4; Girls ' State 3; Special Education Conference 3; Student Council 3. 166 JOHN KOTTLOWSKI - FFA 1,2,3,4; Avalon 4; Honor Society 2,3,4, Play 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Junior Rotarian 4. ROGER LANTZ - Madrigal 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Track 1; Cross Country 2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4, Judging 1,2,3,4; De- bate Club 3; 4-H 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 1,4, President 4; Dance Band 1,2,3; CM. 4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4; 12 Year Student ; Ping Pong 4; Volleyball 4; Band 1,2, 3,4. RONNIE LIVINGSTON - Student Council President 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; National Science Foundation Pro- gram 3; State Algebra Contest 2; Avalon Business Man- ager 4. JANIS MARSHALL - CM. 1,2,3,4, Editor 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; SSS 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4, Play 4; Debate Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, ' 3,4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4; Special Education Con- ference 3; FTA 1; All-County Band 4. BARRIE McDOUGALL - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C M. 1,2,3, 4, Business Manager 4; Avalon 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; SSS 1,2, 3,4; Debate Club 3; Honor Society 2, 3,4, Play 4; Class Play 3,4; State Choral Festival 4; 12 Year Student. DEBBY MODLIN - Class Secretary 1,4; Madrigal 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 1,2,3,4; Freshman Cheerleader; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; FTA 1,4, President 4; Honor Society 2,3,4, Play 4; SSS 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; GAA 2,3,4, Vice- President 4; Debate Club 3; CM. 1,2,3,4, Art Editor 4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4; Special Education Confer- ence 3; Youth Senate 4; 12 Year Student; State Choral Festival 2. BETTY ORTEL - SSS 1,2,3,4; CM. 4; Pep Club 2; FHB 4; Class Play 3; Avalon 4. DIANA OSTERMEIR - SSS 2,3,4; CM. 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; FHB 4; Avalon 4. PHYLLIS PARROTT - Chorus 1, Librarian 1; Avalon 4. LINDA PLUMMER - CM. 2,3,4; Honor Society 4, Play 4; Debate Club 3; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; SSS 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Avalon 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Class Play 3,4. DAVID PRESSLEY - Honor Society 2,3,4, Play 4; Presi- dent 4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 4; Avalon 4. DON REED - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 1,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Madrigal 2,4; Class Vice-President 1,3; Secretary 2; State Choral Festival 2,4; 12 Year Student ; Avalon 4; Volley Ball 3,4; Carnival King 2,4; All County Base- ball ' 3,4; Class Play 3,4; CM. 1. ADELL ROMERIL - Monticello High School 1,2; SSS 2, 4; GAA 2; FHA 1; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Avalon 4; FTA 4, Vice-President; Pep Club 3,4; Debate Club 3. KAREN RUSH - Madrigal 4; Pep Club 2,3; FTA 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; SSS 1,2,3,4; CM. 4; Class Play 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Avalon 4. RALPH SCOTT - FFA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4. NANCY STEPHENS - CM. 1,2,3,4; SSS 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Debate Club 3; Honor Society 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Chorus 1,2.3.4; Band 1,2,3.4; Madrigal 2. 3,4; Flag Twirler 3,4; FTA 1; Carnival Queen 2; Track Queen 3; Class Play 3,4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 2; County Representative for Easter Seal Drive 4; 12 Year Student ; Avalon Editor 4. ROSEMARY SNYDER - Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; Majorette 1.2; Feature Twirler 3; Drum Majorette 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; CM. 3,4; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1; State Choral Festival 3; Page, General Assembly 4. DAN STRAHL - Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Cross Country 1,2,3; Avalon 4; Pep Club 1.2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; 12 Year Student. JVANNA TRACY - Pep Club 1; SSS 3; Library 1; Class Play 3,4; Chorus 3; Avalon 4; C M. 4; Art Lab Assis- tant. JEAN WALKER - Flag Twirler 4; C M. 4; Avalon 4; SSS 3,4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3,4. RICHARD WALTZ - Basketball Reserve 1,2; Varsity 3,4; Baseball Varsity 1,2,3,4; All County Baseball 4; Track 2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mad- rigal 2, 3,4; State Choral Festival 2,4; Class Play 3,4; CM. 1.4; Avalon 4; Debate Club 3; Band 1; Volley Ball 4. LINDA WAMPNER - SSS 1,2.3,4; FHB 4; Home Eco- nomics Assistant 4; Avalon 4. BRENDA WATERMAN - Pep Club 1.2,3,4; SSS 1,2, 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3; Avalon 4; Class Play 3,4. MARCIA WILKINS - SSS 2,3,4; Activity Chairman 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; CM. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Home Economics Assistant 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Avalon 4. FRED RICHWINE - Class Treasurer 1; President 2; Stu- dent Council 2; Honor Society 2,3; Chorus 1,2; State Choral Festival 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 4; Debate Club 3; Avalon 4; C M. 4; Class Play 4. DUANE RIDDLE - Varsity Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3.4; All County Baseball 4; Track 1,2,3.4; Cross Country 4; Class President 3, Vice-President 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 1,3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Madrigal3; State Choral Festival2,4; All County Basket- ball 3,4; Debate Club 3; Class Play 3,4; Volley Ball 3, 4; Avalon 4. 167 Autographs i


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