New Washington High School - Highwayman Yearbook (New Washington, IN)
- Class of 1973
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NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON '5 NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON .L NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON i NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON NEW WASHINGTON 02mm .-...-;,..5;;;r;m rah 1:.- - . : ' v drug. ALL; A v a . J. '4 :w HIGHWA YMAN 1973 VOLUME XXIV If Mn. whwwaernttuem-gh...;:lm.: :- .g: NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NEW WASHINGTON, INDIANA 47162 Let It Happen in 73 Opening...... 1 Seniors....... 8 Living....... 26 Discovery . . . . . 36 Competition . . . 56 Activity . . . . . . 70 People....... 82 Community . . 122 Closing. . . . . . 142 LET IT HAPPEN seemed to be the motto of every N. W. student and the trials and tribulations of moving into the new building seemed to be minor as we had the first toss up. New and exciting things happened as we learned to share and love which helped each of us to move to- gether and accept day to day tasks, the ordinary and the extraordinary. But Changes Remain Changeless The changes in our lives brought about smiles and sadness, trying to cling to the past, learning to face the present, and carefully planning our future. Through our emotions we are becoming aware that good times shared are good times remem- bered and treasured. muiiiii iiiiinilmmmnmi -t'1:Eewifif?Eiiti??liglti u .9. Ma . ,mWw.Aw- amuan. nan. h. . I 1.. ' $ .' - $- :: ..:; ' id - 7., -. u-u mmdxxp-wy u! av ! ' I , . 7 , hi: L-srxr. r.,,'.-!ra;'x:;1-':;; ' - i l I l '..-M 1.- . 2 ' nulK'IV'INF-r. lain. .409'Aur'4.210. .angmmxmm f i 10 Seniors Let It Happen The Senior class elected some seem- ingly gangster type officers for the 72373 year. They are Jana Aaron, president; Kathy Franklin, vice-president; Dorothy Murray, secretary; Donna Ballard, treasurer; and Kathy Rivers, reporter; This gang has fought many battles to acquire a senior lounge, to gain spirit, and help make the 72373 school year one to remember. Class of 73 elected Buster Ivers and Jana Aaron as Mr. and Miss N.W.H.S. ... ... . w M4..x...4 .m azur vame un-WKAGMR. : emu: ww.4mv. - u- u.-.vm.... . viwwmwvva u....'u-.oa.... . .... u-.. .r. WaAJW-DW . . 'sx 0 Jana Aaron Ricky Ballard R ' jg. Shelia Bohanan Kim Barton Kathy Bowman Donna Ballard Gary Brandenburg Dennis Brown A- James Brunet . 3g, x y 3- Ara Mike S. Cole Michael Campton Charles Davis Wade Clapp Tony Dean twin . 13 m BEST ALL AROUND; MOST TALENTED; Ehzabeth Perm Richard Fellows Donna Ballai'd Wade Stricker Left: Bottom Seniors Sell Spirit .5 th Seniors Elect Superlatives . w. -....., - 7.., ... M Wm... - w....,....-....-.....m..wmv.uw. uv.w.-u. .. a...vnm Bu..o.. ..9 -... ..9..-.....- -,,.-.. . g..,,..w,u.y,.4,.,usu 5...--. wmwa w... ,m Above Left: MOST ATHLETIC Kevin Wiggam, Kathy Bowman. Above: MOST INTELLECTUAL, Wade Clapp, Dorothy Murray. Bottom Left: CUTEST, Randy Franklin, Terre Evans. ....-. .W...................... ,. ... .. Mary Dean Cathy Goforth $3: Kathy F ranklin Marsha Graebe Terre Evans a Beth Graves 15 , WM Kathy Hall Bradley Harbin .i I ! Gary Harbin Roy Ivers Dave Holloway Loren Jekins u- w.m mmeWmWN-., myvaAM-.mwm.-Wummm uwum.m S m S r e h m, We ho P S a m M S .W m V Pam Morgan Elizabeth Pettit Nona Richards Kathy Rivers 19 9! JV. 1.- Don Rodgers Wade Stricker Jerry Vest Mike Shelburn Ray Vertrees Bobby Weston Dennis Vest Kevin Wiggam m .w m S y a W mo 0 L a e m C e U 9 You ' ??;vx? SeniorS-in Your Hands Graduation was held on Wednesday, May 30, 1973 in the new gym. Forty-eight Seniors were presented diplo- mas by Dr. Joseph Foust, the Superintendent. Row 1: B. Graves, House ofJames Scholarship; T. Evans, top ten percent of class; B. Pettit, top ten percent of class and PTA Scholarship; D. Vest, top ten percent of class; M. Hobson, Salutatorian; W. Clapp, Valedictorian, John Al- len, English Award, Alumni Science Award, and Readers Digest Award. Row 2: J. Aaron, Betty Crocker Home- maker Award, and DAR; K. Hall, NW State Band Scholarship; K. Bowman, Alternate for PTA Scholarship;J. Brunet, John Philip Sousa Music Award; M. Graebe, GCCS Secretarial Award; D. Ballard, Ten-Year Attendance Award; M. Scott, John Philip Sousa Music Award. ; i i 5 ? The F uture Get I nvolved--Improve It The Commencement Address was given by Robert Konkle, Superintendent of the Indiana State Police. He told the Seniors to LOVE their families and community, and to get in- volved to bring about improvement. 3 ib .......os.,.....-,. ... - .-.... - am- g-N . ..uv-....-cuw.--o--....... u... m.mnmw -',:qoom- Mvwm .- LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LI VING LI VING LIVING LIVING LI VING LIVING LIVING L LIVING 9!. HQ -7,,.f,...........: WWW... a .; LIVING LIVING LIVING Ll VING LI VING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING xxx.x- LIVING LIVING . :71 4:';Qi.:4 . LIVING LIVING LIVING 1 3;. 1+: M ost Precious M emories SUSIE HALCOMB CROWNED 1973 BASKETBALL QUEEN 1, 1 ' x X L It was a night of elegance and beauty for Susie as she was crowned 1972-73 basketball queen. She received beauti- ful roses and a sparkling crown. Mary Bowyer Elected FFA Sweetheart 2 hh The FFA enjoyed many events such as the Annual FFA Awards Banquet, the different judging trips, a dance in honor of the Sweetheart, and the most exciting was probably the Donkey Basketball game. FHA Banquet Is H ighlight 0f the Year The Banquet held in May was the high- light of the year for the FHAhers. The Mothers and Fathers enjoyed, with their daughters, a delicious meal which was prepared by the Home Ec. Department. The big fun event was the tricycle race held during FHA week. i 4! a N'The CamivaV Proves to Be 5 For the all scho gymnasium in , What a gay af . , ' V , popcorn balls, homemade cf 9 d, of course, the The 1972-1973 Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 25, at Clifty Inn. The Juniors decorated the ballroom in rainbow colors. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, Randy Franklin and Margaret Hobson. t 7,, t; x , V; , ff 37 MWWMVWWWVWN WWW During the summer, three students, accompanied by Miss O,Daniel spent eight weeks touring different parts of Europe. They also attended classes to learn more about French and English cultures. English stu- dents became involved in drama this year. Two plays were pro- duced, eeThe Miselm and eeOur Town? V fe During the year, the French class- es enjoyed and an appreciative in- terest in French culture. The ad- vanced classes studied in detail in- dividual F tench painters, experi- mented with French ttcuisine? and wrote diaries in French. One of the favorite pastimes of the first and second year classes was reading ttBattmatnK ttTom and Jerryh, and ttSuperman comic books in French, ofcdurse. All the classes journeyed across the river to view a Parisian theatre touring com- pany,s production of tcLe Medi- cine Malgne Lue? m.- - 8'3 g g 51 Cl: bl m 3 $ g E m E. $ 05 wW , As the year went by the world of ' history prospered as we saw peace With honor in Viet Nam, our POWk returned With stories of brutality, Congress talked of pov- erty, inflation, and economy in general. We tried to understand. Zamzm-Mh-mvinan NM-WWWWW . ' . m- ,u umwmmmwmmanwwMWer 325,. , ..; , en... nguallz ah sto ry i InH Business Dept. Offers Training for Employment STUDENTS WORK WITH NEW CALCULATOR AND SHORTHAND SPEED TAPES. We mAmmiw.w:WW The business Department is equip- ped with facilities that offer stu- dents the opportunity to be ready for the modern day businesses. The department acquired a new Victor Calculator and the bookkeeping class studied income tax and prac- tice sets. The shorthand class enjoy- ed taking dictation from tape cas- v settes to improve their individual speed. N, w a e W w awwmyowmw mm. JJwemWw-WadwMDWMMwWAWWithmw4444MU-rlu anmWoammWwwu-Ww , y f ,, X , ,, i way w? xx xx ?Xw X w a $ J Home EC Classes Prepare Girls for the Future New ideals were tried this year in the Home EC. Department. The girls traveled to New Albany to witness a gourmet demonstration, refinished furniture, formed a new health club, and, of course, cooked and learned to make pretty clothes. 45 Mathematics and Science go hand in hand in the world of tech- nology. The Science Department offered a new class, Advanced Research and Biologyf, for those interested in pursuing a career in science. Under the guidance of Mr. Pennington, many students at- tended seminars sponsored by Indiana University Southeast, Which helped in preparing pro- jects for the Regional Science Fair at Hanover. With Math The math classes learned new functions, theories, and proba- bilities under the direction of Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Bagshaw. is NRW $013 $ $ . ' $$$$$$$$$3 QM x g Students mg njoy Draft The drafting classes seemed to E The ls year be a real success th . mg students started out by draw d letter sheets. 1e projects an finally they got Then s1mp 1nto more Wilson icated work. Mr. decided to mix a little drawing compl skill with a little building skill. They had a lot of fun draw mg the plans and making wooden toys Under the supervision of Mr. Moody, the agriculture classes demolished the old buildings that were used as classrooms for the high school and kindergarten. The boys used the lumber in the old buildings to make everything from dog houses to picnic tables. Library Expands Our library had quite a few changes during the year. It expanded into room 118 with new furniture, carpeting, and many new books. Studying is BEAUTIFUL at NW 110W. A rt Classes Create Puppets The creation of fanticized puppets were enjoyed by the middle school. The classes toured a museum of art in Louisville and had an art show which the public was in- vited to attend. Mx max ,NA x h xww w h h h h w Km. m WKQA mawwwmwmwumwww ? Chorus Sings P0P Tunes During the year the chorus tried something new to arouse enthusi- asm, such as Elizabeth Pettit on the piano and Robert Weston on the guitar. This made the classical numbers enjoyable and fun to sing. The chorus participated in the V 3 Christmas program and presented a spring concert consisting of selected rock tunes. CHORUS OFFICERS: V. Pres. Kathy Brown, Pres. Wade Stricker, Rep. Cathy Goforth, Sec.-Treas. Dorothy Murray, Sponsor Barbara Alford. Aw.u.amhm-mwmwuWmmmmmwwwmm w nM' n annaw IMUWWHw-irliiwn-Eihlv' 'Mwmerummnym, .Muh'dMFNWI Khvouwbhiuw tsuzw mddhgusn'w magma:mmwagxu;..a;.u uwuwwegu-wm.mm -mwm- Mummy W wwmmmwaw- The band under the direction oer. Ed Ballenger was in many events going on at N.W.H.S. and neighboring schools, such as ball games, programs, concerts, and the Intrastate Band Festival held at Southwestern. Wk? where it happened. They had the pleasure of participating $0 $ Row 1: Kevin Wiggam 73 ,, Wade Clapp 73 ,, Roy Ivers 73 ,, Bob Weston 73 , Ray Vertrees 73 ,, Mike Shelburne W, ers 74 ,, Jeff Wiggam 74 , David Franklin 75 ,, Student Manager. '1 x qmmmm nun: ,7 2 Ed Tyler, Coach, Bob Hall 74 ,, John Wodds 74, , Lynn Sand- m z . w n, 0 M R 3 .sl , - u, David Franklin, Student Manager - Q x g M: KQW gm Sh. X W S x VS w m Row 1: Sam Helton, Keith Wiggam, Greg Hall, Bruce White, Mike Scott, Terry Johnson. Row 2: Rick Kinder, Manager, Rick Parks, Terry Cummins, Chris Grayson, Mark Harbin, Kenny Davis, James Hall, Jack McGinnis, Coach. 60 .W-mmwm wmawn4MumWMwWwwwwww-QMMEWmi-MWIkW.W.W-wMmmqummawwwammmmmuaauwwmu:me. New Gym Ready Dec. 15th The first game in the new gym was played with Clarksville on Dec. 15. Although we lost, it was BEAUTIFUL. We did not have an impressive record this season but we ended in a blaze of glory with a bye in the Sectional only losing to Charlestown by 1 point. FRESHMAN hAh TEAM Row 1: Greg Hall, Doug Burgin, Terry Bowman, Keith Wiggam, Sam Helton. Row 2: Rick Kinder, Manager, Gary Shork, Larry Shork, Mark Harbin, Terry Johnson, Rick Parks, Jack McGinnis, Coach. FRESHMAN thh TEAM Row 1: Terry Bowman, Doug Burgin, Lonis Brison, Delton Ellenburg. Row 2: Steve Davis, Manager, Stanley Arthur, Tim Davis, Larry Shork, Marion Willey, Dale Bower, Jack McGinnis, Coach. WWW. e a k , Va t w A Three Girls Part rules an competed in the 100 and 220 yard dash. v icipate in Track With Boys The Track Team had an exciting and different outlook this year. Mike Shelburne broke the low hurdle school record, and Dave Holloway re- presented the school for the first time in discus. The most unusual thing that hapfehed to the team was that three girls qualified under IHSAA Golf in Although golf is still a fairly new sport at N .W., the golf team eeSwungee into action against some mighty tough teams, Silver Creek, Charles- town, Brownstown, and Mad- ison Shawe during the regular season. We were eli- gible to participate in the Golf Sectional, June 5th at Otis Park in Bedford. Rain Dampens Baseball Spiri The baseball team was full of high spirits and bubbling for action this season. Al- though it seemed like every day was pretty, the scheduled games were usually rained out. Row 1. S. Holmes, T. Bowman, R. Hostetler, M. Clemons, Row 2. M. Schindler, B. Hall, B. Harbin, K. Wiggam, M. Shelburne, K. Matthews, Row 3. G. Smith Coach, R. Ison, J. Wiggam, K. Davis, N. Noble, S. Arthur, D. Bower Manager, G. Wiggam Scorekeeper. mm...,.'u . - . . .m .............w..w-...J.A,4 .m!Umva1hmuwumkbw-Mv-mu-u... vummn cmtxmai Kathy 3: ; 9th Grade Cheerleaders: Sheri Barton, Anita Walters, Kim Bussey, Karen Stark. J.V. Cheerleaders: Melanie Cruse, Gina Wiggam, Rhonda Carroll, Tammy Huttsell. ., tr Competition The girls at New Washington played an active part in sports this year by playing volleyball competitively under IHSAA rules. During the volleyball season, the girls played such schools as Charles- town, Silver Creek, Henryville, Scottsburg, and Madison. At the end of the season in January, the team was invited to participate in the Volleyball Sectional held at Madison. New Washington beat Scottsburg in their first match and later played Madison in the finals. Our lack of experience proved the cubs to be triumphant. The girls ended the year with a 12-8 record. W W m 72 MW W Whmu-N.ww.-.w.m.-.MWNWWWMW Mr. Moody Sponsor, A. Stoner Pres., B. White Treas., M. Bowyer Chapter Sweetheart,J. Clapp Rep., M. Barton Sec., M. Clemons Vice Pres. FFA76TS Trucking 0n Out far Their Picture A Livestock Show and Museum of Natural Arts in Chicago, Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, and the Donkey Bas- ketball are a few of the activities of the FFA. Pres. A. Stoner shows Chapter Sweetheart M. Bowyer how a saw works. n-wba. m.gmmmmw..wmw-whaa A-woh-wmu.4mhA-vhvh-u1m-Iitv1mu .. .MW..WM;...MMW. Rx 3:9 $3 Who Says Homemakers Are Never on a JWerryeGo- Round The installation of officers, or- dering of sweaters for the se- niors, FHA week March 26-30, and the coat check at ballgames are a few of the happenings that kept the FHA in a whirl. Right: Cathy Nash Vice Pres., Carolyn Schindler Public Rela- tions Leader, Donna Ballard President, Sheila Morgan Histor- ian, Debbie Ross Treas., Kathy Franklin Reporter, Kathy Stew- art PArliamentarian, Marsha Graebe Projects Chairman, Peggy Ballard Recreation leader, Alice Pettit Secretary. FHAkrs participate in National FHA Week. WW The Pep Club produced the spirit that lifted Mustang moral in the Madison Sectional. The Spirit Sticks became the goal of each individual and class at each pep rally. Toward the end of the season, the Senior class sold hats to boost the Mustangs on in the Sectional. We all got it together and wore our capes and hats for a blue and white at mosphere of Mustang spirit. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Rep. Jerry Vest, Treas. Teresa Holmes, Sec. Chris Fitch, V. Pres. Donna Ballard, Pres. Kathy Franklin, Sponsor, Miss Clapp. Regional F air FK Those who attended the Region- al Science fair at Hanover Col- lege were recognized for their various projects. Several Science Club members attended Science Symposiums sponsored by IU, which broadened their under- standing of the importance of t science in the world today. Science Club Officers: Howard Schafer, Vice Pres., Jana Aaron, Pres., Virginia Hatfield, Sec., Rachell Walters, Reporter, Teresa Branstetter, Treas. .a; mum. .m .,.. p.... t mm .u.,.,. .. M..,.:......uw m..w...,.u.,...4.,.Mww..v.-e , -4.....-w.y...--Amw,. ,,7;...v.w.l;....v...a.,w.u..e.........e mew ;4..b,.mm.m.w ;. -mh. -...-A..y..a. 4.... um A. mm; -, nub.an-w-nnnnwhonml-wuu qtmwm........u....hhw-m. . .4. ... .. . F rench Club Prepare F oreign F 00d The French Club held their annual Slave Auction and Banquet. Sampling French food became a regular activity at each meeting. This activity helped to demon- strate the French way of life. Vive l'ecole! French Club Officers: Mary Bowyer, Historian, Bonnie Baker, Treas., Kathy Brown, Reporter, Miss O Daniel, Spon- sor, Elizabeth Pettit, Sec., Teresa Bran- stetter, Vice Pres., Wade Clapp, Pres. Honor Society Taps T hree New Members The Honor Society held an impressive candlelight ser- vice to tap the new members. It is an honor to be select- ed to be a member. Some of the qualifications are lead- ership, character, responsibility, and scholastic ability. You must also be a sophomore, junior or senior. Honor Club Officers: Pres. Wade Clapp, Vice Pres. Howard Schafer, Sec. Vickie Bare, Treas. Mary Bowyer. .xq-mm. :1; -. mm,w .h- .. ., .;.' .e. - . ,. .V . e . a w M meN-I umi- wwm-o. wdnumw.eauwtvha,wemmwpy.n.a-o...--M,wankAwnhuwy-w-M mu: ,v... Mum.- ,wplu M...Kwptwgg-wy-.uwmhgziwhughpwmla'p.61-'MwA-mun-W-MwIuew--Mm..nmw .- For the first time GAA girls participated in IHSAA Volleyball. In the regular sea- son they played Henryville, Silver Creek, Scottsburg, and Charlestown. They were runner-up in the sectional held at Madison. Row 1: Melanie Cruse, Sec. Row 2: Kathy Franklin, Treas. Dorene Bower, Pres., Chris Fitch, Vice Pres., Tammy Huttsell, Reporter. In preparation for the 1972-1973 yearbook, the staff sent Editor Marsha Graebe, and Ad-Manager Kathy Rivers to Northwood for a Workshop, The results of this trip really shows in this yearbook. Weke proud. M.- 4-4. Mdumnmat a. ,annAwNm-m mmmqw.W-ww;emm meu'm;w www-w-nMwa'AO'Ik-I'khvw Mu A- vwwvbwmddmWNwWaMu-M-MM-Id-mug . Man'uwmummm .WWh-u-qu. . . M emphis, and Columbus The Hi-Lites Staff sent Editor Margaret Hobson and Assis- tant Andrena Huttsell, to Northwood last summer to ob- tain new ideas for our paper. Margaret also attended a workshop at Memphis, Tenn. Other paper staff members journeyed to Columbus H.S. to take part in another seminar. .awv m mu Mm. L um Zt M M M M M M M M, M m .M M M M M M. 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Kevin Arthur Bonnie Baker Danny Ballard Janet Ballard Vickie Bare Dennis Bower Mary Bowyer Teresa Branstetter Kathy Brown Terry Brown Ray Cain Kathy Carroll James Clapp Lander Compton Brenda Creel Terry Cummins Carmen Curtis Timmy Dabney Debra Davis Chris F itch Belinda Gill Patty Greene Lynn Groenenboom Robert Hall Willis Hammond Virginia Hatfield Sheila Henry Aubrey Hicks Linda Hines Denny Hines Ted Hobson An drena 'Huttsell Walter I-sacc Vicky Laytonv Kim Matthews Sheila Morgan ' Cathy Nash Brenda Parks Pauletta Purlee James Robison Harold Sanders Howard Schafer Martin Schindler Sue Sexton , Tom Shackelfordr l Donald Shepherd 92 V . ,5 'g M..Nw...w.;..wmw vaI-n'ln14-37wLVWvI WkJ-AN'WKanMdevA ...... .ewmmnz. a . .fRLx-vhjh.-wr -'-Je-rM$--Hvr watw 1 u.m-...ygwwq.m...-'.rFang... ,....,..x.,-.,.:.,-....m....;.HM..-...- l uv,...mu. .woum . ,- .m . - .mv-m-mmuwwww- pmmw ...m.m,n.w.k,.m. . .nywwruuuvryumprmy'nwlmv MW. ,w,A....;,. 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Mickey Greene Dorece Hall James Hall Clarence Hamner Mike Helton Teresa Homes Tamara Huttsell Robert Ison Thelma Ison Kathy Jenkins Lero Johnson Rancry Jones Barbara Jupin Tony Kelley Scotty Laxton Debbie McCoy Bruce Morgan Pam Murray Garry Newby Noland N oble Mary Reynolds W Lonnie Richards Mark Robison Jerry Scott Clifford Sherrell Ben Stricker Larry Stricker Bruce White Kathy Whitehead Far left: The class of 75 is represented nicely by Teresa Holmes, Miss Sophomore and Eston Boley, Mr. Sophomore. 95 Todays Freshmen Want to Join You Stanley Arthur Peggy Ballard James Barlow Sheri Barton Anita Boling Dale Bower Terry Bowman Sandra Bowyer Bobbie Branstetter Kenny Bratcher Donald Brison Lecia Brison Lonis Brison Glen Brown Doug Burgin Kim Bussey Alex Carlisle Susan Carroll David Casey Mafk Clemons Lanny Compton Othneil Curtis Timmy Davis Steven Davis Terry Dean Delton Ellenburg Melinda Faith Daniel Faulkner Paul Faulkner Michael Griffith Lonnie Groenenboom Susie Halcomb Greg Hall Mark Harbin Sam Helton Steve Holmes - MRMrhW-i-li'stk-h' ' uh'nuo 'FuH-uwnn' 'nH-GA tbsp? -.;-..'..:, 43,-. f mu; t ML'I mu mu meWn-eru m-.'moM--tlw u v. m. .... ... - Debbie Ross, President Terry Johnson, Vice President Sheri Barton, Secretary Susie Halcomb, Treasurer Karen Stark, Reporter Randy Hostetler Willy Issac Linda JaCkson Terry Johnson Donnie Jones L. Ronnie Jones Cathy Kelly Ricky Kinder Earlene Lewis Kevin Lorenz Adrian May Donald McCoy Rick Paris Ricky Parks Alice Pettit Caroline Powers Patricia Reis David Reynolds Juanita Reynolds Terry Richey Debra Ross Carolyn Schindler Marilyn Schindler Garry Schork Larry Schork Loretta Shepherd Betty Singer Sheila Smith Karen Stark Edward Swallows Joe TaHinger Darrell Toby Jerry Vest Anita Walters , Glen Waters Roger Willie Marion Willey Robert Willey Gina Wiggam Keith Wiggam New Idea The Middle School, grades 6-8, was a new innovation this year. The program consisted of seven to eight classes of forty minute sessions for each student. Nw 747 ww ' awn; .M 4.. ....m H-mehruw m... .yxw u .-v.-. ...-..... , ,A.v,,w,..wwm, M . ..., .., . .pumkvnvlvnqvwam . wdy-hmw-uw1u.m MWAW ,, , , WM am, wamv M xw E g $ ; $ $ m, AWer-Ww..mio0-nnnh . 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Willey, P. Kin caid, J. Walters, S. Robison, J. Kincaid, G. Bower, R. Noble, C. Bohana Dennis Pennington-Coach. R2, D. Stutesman, E. Franklin, W. Scott, J. Steel, E. Burgin, S. Brown, J. Scott, D. Sarver. Nickey Brown Steve Brown Teressa Burch Eddie Burgin Debra Carlisle Cheri Carroll Cathy Cherry Charles Cherry Ellen Clapp George Clapp Michael Collins Earl Curtis Johnny Dake Kathy Dean Anita DeVary Timothy Faulkner Eddie Franklin Beverly Giltner David Graebe Donald Graebe Jackie Griffith ..u. ....: L . , .V....1m w wa n, .f' i , V H, - y. . mmmw 4.,,..... ;4. - 7 : w-mu. meuu . .34.. , ,... r-Mlv'rnvwwwuaw-uu'unl v y . ,.. , .Vm www.wonhwa mw-r-H' v v m - - - Tamera Hall Kimberly Harbin Kim Harris Susan Harris Teresa Head Chris Holmes Nathan Holmes Sandy Huttsell Lisa Jupin James Kincaid Phillip Kincaid Lydia Layton Tina Moreland Betty Neal Danny Neal Jayne Netherton Nelson Noble Rory Noble Russel Paris Roxanne Pulliam Dina Raney Rex Reynolds Richard Reynolds Stephen Robison Donald Rose James Ross Loretta Schindler John Scott Larry Scott Carole Shaw Christenia Snyder Jeff Steele Rickey Stricker David Stutesman Doug Sarver Pam Turner Jay Walters Peter Whitehead Kathy Whitt Kelly Wiggam Randy Willie Doris Woods 7th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Chris Holmes-V. Pres., Susan Harris-nRepn Carol Shawe-Treas., Pam Turner-Sec., Greg Bower- Pres. 106 SM mu... ..... .5 . .. . u... .m;...;. , L w .... 4... -4. :..1., ,M....K............ Vs. Eddie Kincaid has deep thoughts before he casts his ballot. 6th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Eddy Abbott; Vice-Pres. Lance Compton; Sec. Patrica Gilbert; Treas. Sonya Fields. Eddie Abbott Marissa Bare David Barton Brenda Bohanan Judy Boling Jimmy Bowman David Burgin Sandy Carlisle Kelly Cartright Tina Casey Melinda Caudill Pam Cherry Lori Clapp David Cochran Lance Compton Sonya Fields Mike F ordice Patricia Gilbert Sandra Gilbert Eddie Giltner Cammy Holder , ,wmwu. . ... . oi? u ufimwz-v'rm nbvw thv . w .wvmawwvuwmq, mew mwwnm Nun . v SIXTH GRADE: R1, Y. York, E. Giltner, J. Bowman, D. Barton, E. Kincaid, R2, Kincaid, M. Wells, Mr. Royalty, Coach, D. Wiggam, D. Johnson, R. Willey. Vicki Holder Ronald Hooker Dennis Johnson Danny Jones Claireen Kem Eddie Kincai Mark Kincaid Nancy Lauter Jeannie Layton Betty McCoy Tony Meek Kathy Rose Steve Ross Scotty Rush Timothy Saylor Brenda Shaw Tammy Shifflet Kelly Slaughter Tommy Spencer Mark TaHinger Samuel Taflinger Brian Taylor Martin Wells Lisa White Derwin Wiggam Randy Willey Rebecca Willey Yancy York E. Abbot, M. Taflinger, M. 107 M arysvi Marysville elementary students were able to move on to bigger and betteW things with the com- pletion of the new school. Students now have spacious rooms, modern equipment, new furniture, and lots of soft carpet to walk on. 5th Grade Cheerleaders: Martha McPherson, Peggy Franklin, Ann Netherland. .. a...vu A...- u... .. .., .x. ... .. 5th Grade Ball Team: J. Rivers, T. Stutesman, W. Stoner, T. Cruse, J. Stutesman, T. Webb, G. Hostettler, T. Carroll, B. Siewert, D. Cole, C. Willey, R. Harbin, P. Steele, Mr. Royalty. mfg Daniel Atwell Karen Bohanan Doug Branstetter David Cain Cindy Clampitt Saundra Cleftman Charles Cochran Janet Creel Timmy Cruse Todd Dean Lisa Fergison Cecile Fordice Randall Harbin Bernice Freels Lisa Hayse Sheri Helton Kelly Hostetler Gre g Hostettler Mickey Huttsell Patricia Jeffries Maureenzi Johnson William Kincer Sharon Lauter Martha McPherson Ann Netherton John Reynolds Jimmy Rivers Lonnie Robison Susannah Roll Kathy Sherrell Kenton Steele Daniel Stoner F ifth Graders re Fascinated Wit i 3 2 ; Lorne Stricker Tom Stutesman Carlos Vest Teresa Weston Chris Willie WM W wmmxmmwmmmwwm- - Greg Hostettler assists Danny Attwell in cleaning the new school. Mr. Robison supervises as students prepare to move .u.. mM mz um..m wd.2-.,'..z.m.;.ux. ammo . . M0. wkwwa .. . ., - ,, -wx- 1.-..-.-4.-... hu-nmu . -v. .. ..-..v.:. .-..,.. bum. ..;.. . - .. .- 4.-.....4.u. u... w. himdiba ....... u... .. A .pmuxgmnwwwwm rmwvlw'v wmwm ,me. a W W. M,....:Mr.e.v,1m,mmwww.qwu mmmmmym 1., am. ew Schaol These spooks in Mrs. Deppes room pro; vided fun for the school with their Hal- loween capers. Lucy Abbott Randy Allred Duane Barr Bonnie Bohanan Joseph Brading Brian Bratcher Timothy Brown Todd Carroll David Cole Jeffrey Davidson Carla Davis Brian Dieterlen Brenda Fields Peggy Franklin Teresa Hammond Howard Harris Vickie Henderson William Holder Jeffrey Hostetler Loretta Jeffries Cheryl Johnson 1 Barbara King 1 Bonnie McClellan 3 Donna Meek Franklin Moreland 2 Janet Reis Lisa Robison Re 'na Robison ; Wil iam Siewert Paul Steele Wade Stoner James Stutesman Todd Webb Robin Woods Brenda Zimmerman 111 4th Grade Pack, Move, Unpack Randa gets away from the crowd as Mr. Wann loads the wagon. Bobbi Baker Linda Ballard Troy Brandenburg Alan Carlisle Randa Cartright Jimmy Caudill William Dean John Fielding Melissa F ields Carol F ordice Michael F reels Stephanie Harbin Hank Isaac Lisa Jones Lottie Kelley Donna King Sandra Layton Jeff Meek Camilla Neal Lori Robison Annette Shepherd Kenneth Siewert Lori Taflinger Reginald Tucker Jeffrey Vest V, H U W WM Ndmwm mvaw . ..,. w,4.-q. w .mwww, , wwwn-ww.Lywmruw-ww.mmwm 04.3w Mrs. Hill helps students get settled in new room. Lane Ater Kimberly Barr Linda Boley Carla Brison Walter Brown William Bussey Karol Clampitt Mary Cox Steve Dieterlen William Filburn James F outs Cynthia Goodwin John Hobson Hugh Holder Bobbi Hostetler Tina Kincaid Sarah Layton Stephen Lewellen Wendell Moreland Jill Ross Stevie Stidham Rob ert Stutesman Gladys Whitt Virginia Willey Grace Zimmerman Think 3 in 973 Mr. Johnsonk third grade finds the world of learning exciting and different. Larry Ater Gayla Atwell Margie Bower Brenda Bowyer Pamela Bratcher Joseph Cartright Mitchell Clapp Ronald Cox Douglas Davidson Beth Dob son Mark Fielding Virginia Filburn Paula Gill E Mark Higbie i Mark Hostetler Ronda Hostetler Tammy Jefferies Rita Kahl Karen Kincer Joseph Madera William Netherton Anita Reis Rhonda Reynolds Tammy Robison L; 1 Leisa Shaw ': Doug Spencer Shannon Steele Gregory Wiggam Barbara Willey Rebecca Wills Teresa Zimmerman ,...th...-u . .- 2nu ...x,. . . 4-..0. .-..H... ...-.. .,.. -.- . . . ,....-,.,.v .;..,,.-...m.. ... . . ,th. UH n. - .. ........ ... . WV. ..A......A.. .. - . w, . MM ... V.erh..z., mm mm .m. mW. s-x.,..,.m ..m,,, . , .3 u- I up mmm-mw. Mww . . . . Reading, Writing, Arithmetic Mrs. Garrettsonk third grade takes time out to play. Sandra Abbott Tony Ballard William Ballard Karol Bower Annette Boyer Troy Caudill Stephanie Cleffman James Davidson Mike Dickey Melody Fields Troy Head Cathy Holder Kevin Hostettler Timothy Hostettler Philip Johnson Neyland McClellan Lee Neal David North Todd Pennington Linda Robison Phillip Robison Mark Rose Johnny Smith Lisa Smith ww Lana Vest Larry Wampler John Waters 116 2nd Grade Says mTis a Tough Life Mrs. Burnettek students learned to accept and cope with the problems and challenging experiences of their sec- ond year. Brenda Bastain Theresa Bohannan Kenneth Boling Ronnie Bowyer Chris tine Cherry Brian Clapp Mark Clapp David Davis Karen Dean Kimberly DeCamp Jeanette Dickey Rob ert Franklin Jeffrey Graebe Phillip Helton Tamilla Holder David Jones Mark Kemp Lisa Kerner Leroy King Anna Layton Wayne May Kenneth North Illa Robison Cindy Rose Lori Siewert Lora Stutesman Timothy Webb Debby Worley .MW: wm- Terance Bailey Thomas Barton Steven Bohannan Mrs. Carlisleks second graders take time out from their daily routine to help move into the new building. Carolyn Brison Timothy Bussey Steven Cartright Tony Clampitt Lisa Cole Suzanne Cravens Roger Crum David Curtis Emma Davidson Marvin Dieterlen Lynn Garrett Denise Gilbert Peggy Goodwin Susan Hammond Mark Hayse James Helton John Hooker Dale Huttsell David Kavanaugh Cheryl Lorenz John Madera Timothy Martin Cathy Powers Michael Willinger xmwwmwmw 15$ Grade Discovers a World of Change is These youngsters, under the di- rection of Mrs. Reynolds, have a busy year ahead of them. They are learning the basic funda- mentals of becoming good stu- dents. Doug Bowling. Tony Bussey Micheal Clapp Thomas Fellows Travis Fritts Jeffrey Hall Wayne Hovatter Scott Huttsell Lisa Layton Scott Meadors Dorcas Moreland Debbra Pulliam Roy Rivers Robert Robison Rob bie Siewert Daniel Stoner David Stoner Glenna Taflinger Stephen Tucker Joseph Ward Steven Wells Chris Wills Mary Zollman w... . MW. -va ,w. , u ,... . 1r whammy .slnx-IuMWNgmtq-amggqiilwwm WAeanmmkmvauWWWWA'meWmvMWMACv '4 mamamzmwwmuwww wwwcu-m . . . T hey9ve Only Just Begun Mrs. Koernner finds the new school quite different from Marysville. She and the students enjoy working and study- ing together in the new atmosphere. Chris Amick Louis Ater Irvin Banks Bradley Bastian Tambra Bussey David Clapp Jennifer Compton Tony Doane Dawn Gilbert Todd Higbie Brent Hoffmiester William Jeffries Darryl Johnson Terry Kincer Jeffrey Kahl Donna Murphy Kenneth Powers Cathy Pulliam Ronald Tucker Mary Zimmerman Kindergarten Starts Entering Kindergarten is a big step forward. Students learn the numbers and alphabet, but most important they learn to care and adjust to each other. Linda Akers Melinda Blackford Lisbeth Bower Robert Clapp Michelle Clapp Sheila Clapp A Tom Cooper Nicholas Crowe Richard Crum John Dallas Janice Dickey Kevin Eaglin Connie Graebe Chris Graves Paul Grayson Abby Harris Anna Holder Greg Johnson Mark Jones Robert Lindenmayer Troy May William North Laura Rush Terri Shaw Debra Smith Todd Swartz Marsha TaHinger Patrick Willey Beth Willinger Gary Worley in the other ily agenda, his secre- Lstants ibson plans his da G Mr he other personnel in school help teachers Sc students 9 wmwmmwowmwmmwh 4.- h Capable Ass ipal of the new elementary complex t W .15 a W L m m .m C Pn Pew msb .lto .nei. mmd Paww SCC Mkrn guo .mBm uma DuMn e o H .1 Wh tary , mill .a haw. :7 5? M15 L . WWmewwm-nuymxummmwmm W, . commencement . . . the start of something big. best wishes, graduates. from the electric company. 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