Perry Central Junior High School - Pillar Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1961
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OF PERRY TOWNSHIP QERRY CENTRAL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA I g I I I5 8 MIDGE KISSLING, EDITOR ,O o NX EEA , . 'A TUAW? M226 WP Q! Mplhgfdvj W VQAL Ufgwf, ob L ju L. jf GM A ,N Am W QM 95 EVM! JV DV M WD W FACULTY ACADEMICS STUDENT LIFE This We Table of 6 16 30 Remember . . . Contents SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS STUDENTS Perry Central Is Enthusiastic People Perry Central people are filled with enthusiasm. During the day they may be found eagerly waiting in line for lunch, at work on a report, or busily reading a book. They also may be found chatting with friends while waiting for the Deans. o' ,, Outside the classroom, there is another kind of en- thusiasm found at Perry Central. This spirit, led by our cheerleaders, is shown during pep rallies and during the games. Friendship is found when all share enthusiasm in school activities. Friendship is the keynote at Perry Central. ACULT A, G H SCHOLARSHIP RTSAANSHIP CITIZENSHIP FRIENDSHIP QERRY CFNTRAI I5 8 P69 vx- Ry 63 8 s Mr. Callon ur Leader 11 FX g J l Eel ,.... :di ,D . Q lil' ,N ti - .1 Mr. Callon, our principal, always strives to better our school. His efforts include handling business of the school and creating an aca demic program which is helpful to all. We at Perry Central thank you Mr. Callon for giving your time for us. 8 ur Deans Solve Problems Our dean of girls is Miss Vlfhitten. Her duties are writing late slips and excuses, counseling with girls and planning the convocations. She also sponsors the PILLAR staff and teaches a guidance class. Mr. Bertram is the vice prin cipal and dean of boys. He also assists Mr. Callon in ad ministrative duties. Besides being vice principal, Mr. Bertram coaches the ninth grade basketball team. fl' ih ' 1 g Guidance Helps Us Mr. Banks, ninth grade counselor. Our guidance counselors, Mr. Banks, Mr. Metheny, and Mr. Springer help the stu- ferences with parents, and administer I.Q and achievement tests. Mr. Springer, seventh grade counselor. Mr. Metheny, director of guidance and eighth grade counselor. dents with academic problems, have con- Mr. Baker, Mathematics Mrs. Ballantyne, English Ivlr. Banks, Guidance Mr. Beckham, Physical education Mr. Bertram, Assistant principal Ivlr. Brewer, Science Mrs. Brewer, Home Economics Mr. Brown, Industrial Arts Mrs. Brown, English, Reading Study Skills Mr. Burris, Vocal Music They Help Us To Learn f v l W Ji? W-9 1 Qfi - . 1 ' Y, ,we HI, -4 V , -5 A xl.. ,riff ' , 'f K , , .4 ' 1 1 r , H. ll ' 1' x . 1, V my ma 1, A ,,-f QL 4 ,W P , 2 l ' ii Q as 1. f,, . 'S I -- A 4 L, - J. or .- ,9v'5i,y- . 'rl if r li . . in 1 Jil' 'M .wi 7' I . 'Qi ,I ig ,jshf lax 'yr H , if , . H 'IWC U l :gil is Mgr 3 ' .pn-, '99 ., w 4-new , 'n-, ,, '- 3 :U rf ,' W 7 'N . '31 at . li, s o Q .rd -..wa .ne 'N 4. 39 'W my gl, , l. VW X .nl , ., I .44 , L , fu' , wr , .Fwy TELNTW M. , V Miss Bush, Mathematics Mr. Callon, Principal Mr. Campbell, Physical education Mr. Carson, Science Mrs. Christensen, Block Mr. Cole, Mathematics Mr. Collignon, Industrial Arts Mrs. Coombs, Mathematics Mrs. Dial, Block Miss Eikenberry, Social Studies Mrs. Ellison, Art Mr. Feister, Science Mrs. Hammer, Librarian Mr. Heinig, German, Social Studies Mr. Hilfiker, Audio Visual, Social Studies V ,X , 535 4 - - , , , . 9 t - r A if ' '2'1 R l 395' 1 f' 9 , .K rf I 41.-X ,, Z -. ' ' 111 W 1: .1 , ., I wg 1 me 11 if 531523 11 1 111 Mr. Morehous, Social studies Mr. Morris, Social studies Nirs. Most, Business Mrs. Moyer, French, English Miss Murphy, Physical education Mrs. Nolley, Guidance, social studies Mr. O'Neil1, English Mr. Patterson, industrial Arts Mrs. Ransburg, Science Mrs. Robinson, Spanish, Reading Study Skills Mrs. Schoch, Mathematics Mrs. Shumate, Business, English Mr. Smith, Mathematics Mrs. Sowell, Mathenuitics Mrs. Spacke, English, Reading Study Skills .4 '13 ---1, ,rf re 115, 1 -ru :sw 'af -.jig .,,:,.. Q IE: , -. .,., U ,d M . .. a yi sc, l Nea 'A ' me. ' f P :L ' 'W 'Us . I W ,N W . 1 f .1 . -:Z , 1- L ,,5,, . LR1 er 1 1'11 1 far. Mr. I-lull, Mathematics Mr. Iverson, Instrumental music Miss Johnson, French, English Mrs. Joseph, Block Mr. Lattimore, Science Ivlrs. Leininger, Home Economics Mrs. Lovelace, Block Mr. McDonough, Art Mr. Metheny, Director of guidance Mr. Moore, Mathematics 31 1 2, 'H 11 liz Qi fag fi W 12 l rss, rllliirl ,1.1 1 .Q r -1 r .KM11 num? ,e-nge ree 'J 1 Y, t A ss? Y. di?-4' 53 1 r' riff ' ' . - '-L h in e, .. 11 :P L f, gr A 'Q ACD ff-r' url' -es' -uf Mr. Springer, Guidance Mr. Stenger, Art Mr. Strader, Science Mrs. Thompson, English, Latin Mrs. Underwood, Science Miss Watts, Science, Physical Education Mrs. Whalen, Home Economics Miss Whitten, Dean of Girls, Guidance Miss Woodruff, Vocal Music ur School Secretary and Nurse Our school secretary is Mrs. Dickey. She is assisted by girls who she trains to work in the general office. Mrs. Rimd, the school nurse, looks after the health of all the students. She also spon- sors the nurses club. They Give Their Time for Us rs V , wwe, .., 57 7:5-12 i' K wg H. L ' ' . wr Mrs. Clements, bookkeeper rs Mrs Davidson, library clerk. Mrs. Sterling Mrs. Boger, bookstore worker Q' Mrs. Steenbarger, speech therapist Helpers to ur School - -sam -. - , -, -x . Mr. Ryker Mr. Pavey 31,117 i ,If . Mr. :ELL 1 - -M... T . 1 TW H-' ,7.-S-, . , ,qu Martin Mr. Huber Mr. Kelly mportant Workers . 7 1,755 ,,,:A 'a va. F l 5 .J M ma a . , .,.. 1- rg-- 'Hr 'K wgy' Qseftiiqf Mrs. Stucky Mrs. Thompson I5 Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Morris Nettles Rodman Spangler Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mrs. Antrobus Armstrom Betzer Biggs Bruner Clements Henderson Huber Mrs. Mrs. . McFa11 McLaughlin ACADEMICS Q H I G H S 95 t Oz SCHOLARSHIP RTSMANSHIP CI TIZENSHIP FRIENDSHIP QERRY 5Pf9y Q50 owl g 1 S5 8 'O vx- ' -wi' FF' L We Q1 4,4- 22 1 Xa 3 Students Stud To Be World Leaders The social studies department has a wide variety of current events to teach. Each and every student has been given the chance to learn and discuss world wide and local events. Students should have an understanding knowledge about politics, government, and the history of their country. Upper left: This seventh grade class is studying politics. Mid- dle: The picture here shows an eighth grade class intently studying their new chapter. Upper right: These students portrayed political candidates for the presidency, Nixon-- Debbie Paugh, Agnew--Carol Perkins, Wallace--Paula Bal- lard, LeMay--Ken Pannell, I-Iumphery--Ruhiyyih Rich- ardson, Muskie--Patty Lory. Left: Last year there were two Current Events contests between Perry Central and Perry East. Perry East was the victor of the first and Perry Central won the second. ffrom left to right for P.C. Q Brent Badgley, Ron Rodman, Barbi Brawner, and Vicki Mattson. 1 ,Sr Pupils Learn Beaut in Art Ame if slim I 1 V J: Y ,-- ' 1 ' I- f':23EffQfEfL -eff : The art department encourages students to use their ,A imagination and creativity to produce beautiful works of art. The students were taught lettering, pencil sketching, ink sketching, different ways of using paint, and how to work with clay. The stu- dents learned new and different techniques in what- ever they experimented with. Upper left: This eighth grade class is experimenting with different uses of ink. Above: Gary Martlage, Nancy Hassel, and Karen Mitchell are freshmen working with clay. Lower left: This seventh grade boy is posing for his portrait which is to be drawn by his fellow stu- dents. Below are some displayed pieces of art from all grades. A fz152.,f I- ? ,f 1 f in -' ,... H A if-Milf I9 hysical Fitness s 21 Must I' L If A - ' r fix '.'-1 if. I , ' 4 T, if A W -v. ff' af' 41. Above: Boys' gym class warming up for class activities. Upper right: Girls' class working for a better figure. Below: This girls' gym class is playing volleyball. Physical education is taken by all the students of Perry Cen- tral. This class developes coordination and muscular re- and tumbling. The boys do about the same thing with wres- tling added to their activities. 20 flexes. The girls have played volleyball, kick ball, and soc- cer. They have worked on apparatus, track and field events, The boys' gym class above is learning how to wrestle. Students in Guidance All freshmen are required to take guidance. This class was held every other day all year. The topics discussed were politics, law, drugs, and school. Films and film strips were shown to help the under- standing. There were many speakers to give their views on the topics discussed. Left: A representative of the sl1eriff's department discussed the laws of Indiana government with the guidance classes. I I ath ill Help To Solve Problems in ur Future 1 . gl Upper left: This eighth grade stu- dent is showing the volume of a . sphere to his classmates. Upper right: The seventh grade students are awaiting their instructions for their assignment. Left: Freshmen study theorems in algebra class. X Sr-1 Mathematics is a required subject for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students. The freshmen have a choice of general math or al- gebra. There are three programs, one for the average student, one for the above average or enriched student, and one for the slow learners. The slow learners are taught primarily the same things, as the enriched students, only at a slower pace. 22 Music Adds Culture to ur Lives Upper left: The seventh grade chorus learn the notes of the scale. Upper right: A-band or symphonic band. Right: The orchestra. Music at Perry Central consists of orchestra, bands, and choruses. The seventh grade students who are not in band or orchestra are required to take general music or chorus. Eighth grade students in girls' and boys' choruses were chosen in the seventh grade if they had shown musical ability. The mixed chorus of ninth grade was composed of students who were in chorus the previous year. The symphonic and varsity bands were open to eighth and ninth grade students who met the qualifications. 23 Foreign anguage W1ll Be Useful in Travel ?'r-- -- l , .--',...4-. A Upper left: Latin is discussed by these students. Up per right: This freshman Spanish class is learning a dialogue. Above: The freshman French class is being tested. Right: The language lab helps these students speak and understand German. .1 Explore the Unknown in Science Seventh and eighth grade students were required to take science. The freshmen had a choice of earth science or biology because one year of science is needed for high school graduation. Either course would be acceptable. Among the topics discussed in the classes were en- ergy, geology, matter, and anatomy. fx ,,, 1 Top: The eighth grade science class is studying and experimenting with the different stages of matter. Above: The freshmen biology class is observing the division of plant and animal cells. Left: The seventh grade student is learning the different ways of weighing matter. Top: The freshman student is helping a fellow student to complete a demonstration. Above: Max Maxfield is reciting a poem. Right: jean Sanderson is giving an oral book report. Students Explore Their Language English is a required subject for all grades. The subject is divided into two parts. One part being literature, the other grammar. In literature the students read poetry and short stories. This helps the individual understand what he has read. The gram mar is necessary for one to improve his communication with other people. Spelling is also taught. This subject helps the student to spell basic and important words. 26 D Students Stud Toda To Better usiness World Tomorrow N Q lu-N -, ..,' ,mix . If ,.. .. , ...s , 5,5 j V Typing and general business classes were offered to the ninth grade students who were interested. These classes will be helpful to the students in the future. In the general business classes, the students were taught the basic economic principles. Above: Mrs. Most's general busi- ness class. Right: Ninth graders perfect their typing techniques. 27 ,i -L Future Homemakers Stud and Learn Home Economics dl, Top: A seventh grade cooking class. Middle: Eighth grade girls lay out their patterns. Right: Freshmen sew their dresses. The home economics department teaches girls how to become a proper homemaker. The seventh grade girls learn the basics in cooking. Eighth grade girls learn sewing fundamentals, and the freshmen who chose home economics have a semester of each. Every semester the girls put on a fashion show for the mothers and teachers. The cooking classes prepare re- freshments for the sixth grade orientation program each spring. :Ei mlb 28 Boys Learn Trade in Industrial Arts The industrial arts program is to teach the boys of the seventh and eighth grades skills which will be useful to them in the future. The ninth graders were offered shop as an elective. The different crafts the boys were taught were in wood, metal, and drafting sections. The shop rooms are fully e ui ed with ever hin the student should need The Left: These boys are learning to use the different equipment. Lower left: A drafting class. Lower right: The bending horn proves useful in bending a piece of metal. Q PP vt 8 - boys produced articles such as bottle openers, lamp bases, knickknack shelves and otheruseful objects. 29 DE TL FE - fe 'ii' fe 7 it GH SCHOLARSHIP RTSMANSHIP CITIZENSHIP FRIENDSHIP 'ffvrrzm Q H I JC so 95 - Oz Wo vb A If -f 5: -5 If 1 - 5 1. li Alf' Freshmen gather in the gym before school. Jil' :Ing ur Da Is Both Hectic and Boring Utter confusion results as students prepare for morning classes. The students in a first period study hall are kept busy with homework not done the night before. rl- Contests Boost Participation Homeroom 113 won the P.T.A. Membership, contest with ZOSM of the parents belonging. Phil Perdue grins as Mr. Callon presents to him a bicycle, the prize in the Fish and Chili Supper ticket drawing. T...-.- ll ll! ll Sandwiches and drinks are purchased at the Fish and Chili Supper carry-out. The Student Council Governs ur School Da 1 Student Council officers: Bonni Woessner, Ron Rodman, Dave Buck, and Beth Lynch. Ron Rodman in action, leading a Student Council meeting. Last spring the students elected the president and vice -president of Student Council. Vigorous cam- paigns were planned by the manager to help the students decide on a choice. Each candidate and committee decorated a bulletin board, made posters, and prepared announcements to be given over the P.A. system in the mornings. Ron Rodman won the most votes, winning the presidency, and Dave Buck came in second place for the vice- presidency. This year the Student Council worked to develop leadership qualities and promote social activities. Candidates for Student Council president were: Cathy Adams, Dave Buck, jerry Underwood, Ron Rodman, Gary Martlage, and Merry Leach. Routines in a Perry Central Da Students hunt for books and read in the I.M.C . 'Fl Y The bookstore is a much visited spot before school. Seventh graders, to-be , get their first taste of P.C. hospitality. The lines are long, as students wait for absentee slips -nwz 'R 35 Student Helpers The projectionists and student librarians worked very close together to aid our school. The projec- tionists, headed by Mr. Hilfiker, showed films and other visual aids during their study halls. The student librarians, chosen by Mrs, Hammer, check out books and help students find materials to use in reports and other special assignments. in ur School The traffic patrol helped promote safety and directed traffic for after school functions. Mr. Smith was in charge of the traffic patrol and worked along with these boys. The office girls work with Mrs. Dickey to help with the secretarial work, such as making out the absentee lists, answering the telephone, and running errands. Other girls worked along with Mr. Metheny, Mr. Banks, and Mr. Springer in the guidance office. They helped with keeping the records of the students' academic work. Both these groups worked during their study halls. 37 Convocations Are Bright Spots in ur School Da Shoppers make a mad dash for sale items in a scene from the Christmas play. jim Yeager and Gary Martlage peddled fast to win the trikathon. The ninth grade mixed choir, directed by Mr. Burris, entertain the student body at the Christmas convocation. Mme. Silvercruys transformed her hunk of clay into an excellent model of Susie Williams. 38 arnival Kapers Raises Funds for Yearbook, Newspaper King and Queen, Dave Buck and Sandy Branch, reign over Karnival Kapers. The court was composed of eighth graders, Don Bush and Devon Frazierg and seventh graders, Mike Harper and Lisa Bertram. Mrs. Underwood tries the football throw. Janet Houston is dunked, while Chip Laughner retrieves balls. Amy Metheny and Lisa Lovelace were the crown bearers. , 39 The Freshman Pla Brings Alive The cast of the ninth grade play portrayed the characters in just a Dawn Away. JUST A DAWN AWAY, the ninth grade play for 1969, was a departure from previous years. An original script by Mrs. Dial and Mr. O'Neill, it told the story of two college students, valedictorians of their high school classes, who discovered the need to be more sensitive to other people and more willing to gather necessary information before making important decisions. The three-act play, set at Indiana State University, examined many con- flicts basic to today: the city and the rural communityg prejudice and understandingg sorority-fraternity students and independent studentsg and boy and girl communications. Mr. O'Neill and Mrs. Dial began writing the play before school was out in june 1968, the play was re-written to meet the talents of the ninth grade class of 1968-69. Innovations for a Perry Central production in- cluded the use of color slides projected on a screen at the back of the stage and prerecorded tape sections to tell transitional parts of the story. The play was performed in three-quarter-round in six different areas, two which were raised above audience level. This allowed for rapid changes from one scene to another. David Mobley and Dan Hig gens chat. Keith Mockford, student directory Scott Harvey, stage managerg and Gary Marlin student coordinator assisted in the prepara tion of the play from its casting in early September through its final production on H March 7 and 8. Mr. O'Neill, Keith Mockford, and Scott Harvey listen to tryouts. 40 any Unknown Talents 1 , 3821 , ' , A Q2 . , tw t --ag-..,, ' ,Q u ll L, Evelyn Karozos, Sandy Lester, David Mobley, and Dan Higgens portrayed major roles in the play. They were ably supported by 34 other students in the cast. The leads in the play review the script. The committees for the play. 41 Sports and Spirit Are High Points A.P.C. football fan is carried off the field. FW' -- ,sis Yi The 8th grade cheerleaders belt out a yell. P.C. twirlers present the flag at a basketball game. W Io Ellen McFall gives the freshman football team some pointers on punting. 42 in ur After School Day The twirlers lead the school song after a touchdown at the Perry East game. li Q 74, 'gfvf ,I WQW' ?Qe9Z4L,Z7Z4QV5C fpjhgf Aff , 1 of ,fl X fe LQ ci X A,f,p,,eg,fC,L fe f X7 Q X 7W If f f ff w f f f 171-X k J ' ' 29 Q41 U af Qs e af' ,fifggfe Mike Maxfield sweeps the floor during halftime. 43 Gary Martlge presents awards to Mr. Strader and Mr. Beckham after their very successful football season. The freshman cheerleaders boost spirit. SPORTS HICSH SCHOLARSHIP RTSNWNSHIP CITIZENSHIP FRIENDSHIP QERRY CHVTRAL I5 8 'OISQ X-I Rf QD gm Sth Cross Countr Runs Over East .4-Q yan UW, 5' 1. V --Q.-.1 'T 1 an ' . ' V Fo'-1EEL.::?,K , Y K , T 'rise 1 -.1 A La. ,M,,,5 Nr-N2 -.fo4,fL.'Q F- it , 31' we .4 ,apo 1 -,-,iym 4 mf w Qwfrlll. WI, walk it Sn, S . A 1. lf' fix ,pal Z' hr- 5 - ' Q ' J is 1 Qing. 3 - TX: 'X rajpxl H NWJQ-'H STANDING: Mr. Campbell, Ted Sickels, Dale Ford, Mark Dillman, John Spangler, Joe Adams. KNEELING: David Keen, Mark Taylor, jim Krivacs, Peter Blankenhorn, Alan Mullen. SCGREBOARD l PGITV Central 24 Perry East 33 Perry Central 33 Belzer 26 Perry Central 39 Eastwood 39 Perry East 45 Perry Central 36 Northview 22 PkLow score wins The seventh and eighth grade cross country team finished their season with a 1--2 record and tying 1. The team did manage to beat the Wolves both times they ran them. The top runners were: Ted Sickels running first, David Keen a close second, and Mark Taylor third. Mr. Campbell coached the team. jordan and Higgens set pace for the other runners. -46 Q5-is 9th Cross Countr Has 5-5 Season Rf: if-. STANDING: Mr. Campbell, Dennis Wright, Torn Covington, Steve Willis, Chuck jordan, Gary Marlin. KNEELING: Steve Litterski, Eddie Orme, Rick Tuggle, Dan Higgens, Dan Courier. Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central eFLow score wins. SCOREBOARD Perry East Woodview Belzer Woodview Eastwood Northview Columbus North Perry East Belzer Decatur Central Fulton Creston 80 Perry East Columbus Central . Washington Woodview Fulton 115 Creston 125 Visiting runners are shown the course before the meet. The freshman team grabbed a record of 5 wins and 5 losses. They ran in two invitationalsg Bloomington placing seventh out of 23 teams, and Shortridge placing third out of 12 teams. The team also ran in the Marion County meet and placed fourth out of 11 teams. The top runners in order for the team were: Jordan, I-liggens, Courier, Orme, and Wicker, 1 The coach was Mr. Campbell 47 Sth Grade Football Beats Eastf STANDING: Bob Boyd, Mr. Moore, Bill Bradbury, Tim Miller, Linton Spry, Rod Spurgin, Dave Zirkle, Dave Ruoff, John Harper, Gary Burks, Mr. Hilfiker, jeff Shepard. MIDDLE ROW: Myron Moriarity, George Kyle, Kevin Taylor, Bruce Toby, Bruce Beaton, Bruce Brinson, Bill Glenn, Bob Armstrong, Tom Connerly, Don Black, Duane Boldt, Terry Ward, Dale Russell, Stewart Skomp. BOTTOM ROW: jay juday, Don Bush, Guy Harshbarger, jack Bush, Mark Huey, Larry Armstrong, john Emrich, Brian Spears, Eugene Huber, Ted Briggs, jeff Sedam, Mike Smith, Pat Bray, Mike McDonald. L .r ll This year our eighth grade team was coached by Mr. Moore and Mr. I-lilfiker. Mr. Moore coached the backfield while Mr. Hilfiker coached the line. The team's record was 4--3, including a victory over Perry East by a score of 7 to O. Linton Spry made the only touchdown of that game. The leading scorer and rusher was Bill Glenn. Rod Sprugin was second. Spurgin runs through defense for a touch- down. Armstrong runs around the end for a gain for Perry Central. -- H - 48 Take -4-3 Season Ruoff makes first-down reception. SCOREBOARD Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Belzer Fulton Columbus Eastwood Creston Perry East Westlane Central -1- aw-x1-av'-aiali-521 IT . '34 If Us Mr. Hilfiker and Mr. Moore give last second instructions. Freshman authors Go ndefeated in County Hy 5511731 I ry- at it-r f- ,n, -an xg 1 X l ine D !X ff dl 1 Q-, TOP ROW: Mr. Strader, Mr. Beckham. THIRD ROW: Carl I-loeping, Russ Gobble, Bob Bray, jack Dill, Chester Bryant, Jeff Bass, Steve Boeke, Bob Beaty, Curt Robbins. SECOND ROW: Howard Hartman, David Roberts, Jerry Underwood, Steve Montgomery, Gary Martlage, Rick Wall, Dave Buck, Steve lngmire, Stan Brehob, jeff Law- less, Dale Turner. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Miller, Bob Garraux, Stan Scheil, Dave Smith, Eddie Prosser, Brant Ben- nett, jim Yeager, Ron Rodman, Paul Bowman, Curt Bottorff. Our team finished out the season with a 7--1 record. However, they went unde- feated in the county because their only loss was to Columbus North. Perry Central again took Perry East, with a 20 to 13 victory, for the seventh straight year. Although this year the Panthers had a little more trouble in battling with the Wolves. What looked like a possible win for East was finally ended in the fourth quarter with a touchdown by Steve Mont- gomery. Other scores were a safety by Steve Boeke and Bob Bray, and touchdowns by Steve Montgomery and Steve Ingmire. High scorers for the team were Montgomery with 66 points and Martlage with 42 points. The coaches for this years team were Mr. Strader, backfield coach, and Mr. Beck- ham, linemen coach. Panthers close in on offense. Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central SCOREBOARD Ben Davis Beech Grove Woodview Columbus Central Columbus North Northview Perry East Fulton 7 l zo 6 0 14 O 13 7 50 I . 1 Q , 4 1---r1'l'!lT Stan Scheil, David Roberts, Rick Wall, Ron Rodman, Steve Boeke, Steve Ingmire, Steve Montgomery, jerry Underwood, jim Yeager, Bob Bray, Gary Martlage. Montgomery breaks through with help from Ingmire and Underwood. ' Coaches ponder some imme- diate action. David Roberts, jerry Underwood, Rick Wall, Bob Bray, Stan Scheil, Paul Bowman, Ron Rodman, Jim Yeager, Chester Bryant, Curt Robbins, Gary Martlage. ..,.l 51 7th asketball Compiles 16-3 Record A-Team, KNEELING: Ray Lunsford, Rick Black, Randy Weaver, Gary Snider, lim Krivacs. STANDING: Curtis Robinson, John Jones, Lloyd Spears, Neal Patronsky, Russell Allee, Mike Harper, Mr. Springer. SCOREBOARD Perry Central Greenwood Perry Central Woodview Perry Central Perry East Perry Central Belzer Perry Central Creston Perry Central Eastwood Perry Central Fulton Perry Central Ben Davis Perry Central Perry Central Franklin Tw p. Perry East The seventh grade basketball team ended their season with a 16--3 record. The A-team had a record of 8--2. Their only losses were to Fulton, with a very close score of 26 to 27, and to Perry East with scores of 45 to 57. However they did beat Perry East in a game played earlier in the season. Mike Harper was the leading scorer for the A-tearn. Harper scores two for the A team. 52 - B-TEAM, KNEELING: Tim Riggs, Steve Switzer, George Kopetsky, Gary Stringer, Tim Thorne. STAND- ING: Mark Mobley, jim Coryell, Kurt Nitsch, jeff Ingynire, jay Bradford, Mr. Springer. Thorne shoots for two. ,,.j The B-team finished their season with a record of 8--1. Their only defeat was by Perry East with a score of 23--33. This team also beat the Wolves in an earlier game. The B-tea.m's high scorer was Tim Thorne. Both teams were coached by Mr. Springer. SCOREBOARD Perry Central Greenwood Perry Central Woodview Perry Central Perry East Perry Central Belzer Perry Central Creston Perry Central Eastwood Perry Central Fulton Perry Central Ben Davis Perry Central Perry East 53 BOTTOM ROW: Stewart Skomp, Dale Russell, David Keen, Myron Moriarity, Fred Poe. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Young, Rick Lowe, Gary Brinkhoetter, Ron Brown, Bill Glenn, Tom Connerly, Duane Boldt. TOP ROW: Ron Wampler, Arlan Pierce, Dale Nordholt, Mark Moseman, Dave Zirkle, Mr. Baker. Sth fade Thisyear, under the coaching of Mr. Baker, the eighth grade team went undefeated in twelve games. This is the best record for any eighth grade team at Perry Central. Included in their victories were two wins over Perry East. Myron Moriarity and Dale Nordholt were top scorers. Dave Zirkle and Dale Nordholt were the top men on the boards. Nordholt pumps one in for P.C. 54 Eighth grade cheerleaders. IN FRONT: Pam lines, janet Rusher, Angie Graves. STANDING: Devon Frazier, Bonni Woessner. ndefeated 12-O Record p- SCOREBOARD Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Greenwood Woo dview Perry East Belzer C reston Fulton Ea stwood Columbus Central Ben Davis Franklin Twp. Columbus North Perry East l i ara ,,,,.-.Q--'P - ir . Wampler drives toward two points. 4 9th Grade Basketball BOTTOM ROW: Mike Maxfield, Lloyd Showalter, Stan Scheil, Jerry Underwood, Gary Martlage. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Freeman, jerry Romjue, Kent Graham, Rusty Harrell, Steve lngmire. TOP ROW: Mr. Bertram, Mark Reiter, jeff Frazee, Paul Bowman, Jeff Bass. Ninth grade cheerleaders. Sharon Branch, Merry Leach, Cathy Adams, Io Ellen McFall, Sandy Branch. 'z 56 as Trying Season f Scheil pumps one in for P.C. The ni.nth grade basketball team tried very hard to keep Perry Central winning, but didn't have much luck. Their season record was 5 wins and 1 1 losses. They did, however, beat Perry East by a score of 33 to 30. Their biggest victory by number of points was that of Greenwood. They defeated them by a score of 50 to 28. The leadin scorer on the team was Steve S lngrnire. The team was coached by Mr. Bertram. SCOREBOARD Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Northview G reenwood Woodview P erry Ea st B elzer Creston Fulton Eastwood C olumbus C entral Ben D avis Franklin Ch artra nd Franklin .Central C olumbus North Perry East Manu al rt- A . ltr 2-alzlmnn-W Ingmire takes two point shot. 57 8th Grade Team Begins To Shape U The eighth grade wrestling team with coach, Mr. Beckham. E- 'X , A ff 2' vie 1 Palmer pins his man. ,aft 7 -- l -.N SKS L 11 rw 1-., vt. fi., Yeager and opponent start second period. X 58 BOTTOM ROW: john Krivacs, Rick Tuggle Steve Alexander john McConnell Jim Yeager, Brant Bennett, Curt Bottorff. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Strader, Ron Palmer, Curt Robbms Stan Brehob Steve Montgomery, Carl Hoepmg, Jerry Hendricks. TOP ROW: Steve Litterski, Don McQueen Elden Hartman Tom Ware Freshman Grapplers IH IO 2 Record The ninth grade grapplers ended their season with a record of 10 2 The h1ghl1ght of the season was the defeat of Creston. Creston had been undefeated unt1I P C wrestled them The score of that meet was 24 21 They also placed first in two other larger meets One was the Perry Invitational and the other was the Mar1on County Meet. The boys who won for Perry Central were Tuggle Yeager and Pahner The team has two undefeated wrestlers. They are Rlck Tuggle and jim Yeager Yeager has been undefeated in the last two years. SCOREBOARD Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central 1st in Perry Invitational 1st in Marion County Meet Beech Grove Chartrand Fulton Woodview Tech Ben Davis Westlane Eastwood Northview Belzer Creston Perry East TOP: Rick Lowe, Mike McDonald, Tim Miller, David Ruoff, Mike Riggle, Peter Blankenhorn, Don Ridings. THIRD ROW: Terri Helton, jerry Felts, Greg Thompson, Chris Muesing, jack Bush, Jeff Ellis, Ted Sickels, Mr. Banks. SECOND ROW: Dale Nordholt, Mark Dillman, Dave Zirkle, Rod Spurgin, George Kyle, Scott Konkie,Tom Connerly, Ron Wampler, Kevin Taylor, Don Black. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Linson, Dallas johnson, Bill Glenn, Bob Dugger, Stewart Skomp, David Keen, Bob Raymer. 7th Grade Splits 1- Season with East . I - The seventh grade track team split the season with Perry East. During the season, four new records were set. They are: 220 yd. dash in 26.9 sec., 880 yd. run in 2:21, high jump with a leap of 4' 8 , and shot put with a toss of 34'. Mr. Banks coached the team. Several of the boys also ran with the eighth grade team. Mr. Springer times an event Connerly takes first in 220 yard dash. Perry Central 36 Perry East 50 Perry Central S3 3X4 Perry East 37 U4 60 Sth Track Starts and Finishes with 2 Wins BOTTOM ROW: Rick Tuggle, Gary Marlin, Gary Morse, Dave Buck, Steve Alexander, jim Yeager, Dan Higgnes, john McConnell, Larry Weishaar, Rick Link, Eddie Orme, Rick Brandes. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Carter, jerry Under wood, Curt Robbins, Bob Beaty, Tom Covington, Gary Martlage, Stan Scheil, Brant Bennett, Steve Hollingsworth, Dennis Wright, Tom Short. STANDING: Howard Hartman, Mr. Springer, Kevin Gasaway, Steve Kindred, Steve Boeke, Paul Bowman, Rick Nicholas, jeff Bass, Stan Brehob, Curt Bottorff, Dave Roberts, Ron Rodman, Chuck jordan, Bill Freeman,-john Pigg, Mike Allen. Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central SCOREBOARD 47 Woodview 44 54 1X2 Northview 36 112 35 Creston 48 Lincoln 46 41 1X3 Westlake 48 213 42 Belzer 49 44 Perry East 47 34 Eastwood 57 61 1X3 Beech Grove 28 2X3 69 1X2 Fulton 23 Franklin 21 1X2 Yeager sets new pole vault record by clearing 9' 3 . The eighth grade track team finished out their sea- son with a 4--5 record. This was an unusual record because they won their first two and their last two, losing in the meets between. This year two records were set. One by jim Yeager in pole vaulting and the other by Gary Martlage in the 100 yard dash. High scorers for the team were: Dave Roberts with 59 1X2 points, Gary Martlage, 52 112 pointsg Brant Bennett, 40 1X2 points, and Chuck Jordan, 31 points. The coach was Mr. Springer. Ala. ' ,. Martlage finishes the 100 with a new record of 11.1 sec. 61 KNEELING: Rick Cartheuser, Gary Merrick, David Mobley, Steve Hogan, joel Hess Bob Whifflng, Steve Mont gomery, Jeff Lawless, Elden Hartman. STANDING: Mr. Baker Steve Spurgm jerry Romjue, jordan Allen, Mike Beck Kent Graham, Carl Hoeping, Mark Sutherland, Rusty Harrell Eighth Grade Takes 2 5 Season Mobley scores a winning run. Mr. Baker jug The eighth grade baseball team f1n1shed the season with a very un usual year. They took a record of 2 5 winning or loslng each game by just one run The teams leading scorer was Montgomery Mr. Baker was the coach for the team SCOREBOARD Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Perry Central Woodview Northview Creston Westlane Perry East Decatur Franklin 62 gles a decision Freshman Girls Show thletic bilit Left: Mollie Phillips does a jump back Below: jo Ellen McFall in a front flip. The ninth grade girls were active in athletics this year. Mollie Phillips, jo Ellen McFall, Janet Gunnion, and Debbie Prather were members of the high school girls gymnastic team. The girls basketball team began their season by losing to the faculty women by a score of 10 to 17. The freshmen girls also played teams from Greenwood, Beech Grove, and Perry East. Miss Murphy and Miss Watts were sponsors of these activities. FRONT ROW: Cathy Hussey, Mary Knapp, Barbara Connors, Sally Becker, Pam McDonald, Sandy Kirch. BACK ROW: Miss Watts, Jeanne Verbosky, Candy McCarthy, Carla Calkins, Phyllis Miller, Janice Novak, Paula Dif- ferding, Ann Egenolf, Miss Murphy. 63 GRGANIZATIONS Qs H I G-Ii. L9 so C46 V5 of SCHOLARSHIP RTSMANSHIP QHIZENSHIP I FRIENDSHIP E R R Y 1 Q Cffvrram 3 . X6 8 P FQPVA, vNxq,xOvX 0. W A i f fiff' Q 4 SYWQ W M , V ,Q ,V , L! V ujw Wywtyxl WH H? IJ N Pillar bserves Seventh nniversary of Service BACK ROW: Bill Oates, Gary Marlin, Mark Moseman, Patty Houston, Rick Young, Barry Kress, Katherine Carter, Dale Russell. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Sedam, Rhonda Williams, Sue Hilgeman, Tami Weaver, Miss Whitten. FRONT ROW: Neal Puckett, Midge Kissling, Susan Dick, Beckie I-lagans, Steve Sturm. The Perry Central PILLAR celebrates its seventh year of service to our school with Miss Whitten being sponsor. The yearbook staff with its edi- tor, Midge Kissling, and assistant editor, Kathy Y Carter, start at the very beginning of the year ,, to capture the memories that make the year ' one to remember. Accepting responsibility is the greatest thing a yearbook staff member learns during the worth while year of participa- tion on the staff. The staff hopes that you will treasure this book and all the memories that have been preserved for you in the '69 PILLAR. Katherine Carter, assistant editor, Miss Whit- ten, sponsorg and Midge Kissling, editor make plans for this years book. 66 The Perryodlcal Staff rmgs the News to P C The PERRYODICAL staff headed by Mrs. Most along with editor, Denise Marquette, and as- sistant editor, Anna Elmore work with the members of the staff to report in printed form the past, present, and future events of P.C, The theme the PERRYODICAL staff chose for spe- cial emphasis was school spirit. The opportu- nity of working on the staff provides its mem- bers with journalistic experiences suitable to junior high level. Denise Marquette, Mrs. Most, and Anna Elmore review an issue of the PERRYODICAL. Student Council, Pep Club Promote Democracy, Spirit The Student Council at Perry Central plays an im- Promoting school spirit and providing a cheerblock at portant part in carrying out the administrative policies Perry Central's ball games is the goal of Perry Cen- and activities of the school. Acting as this years of- tral's Pep Club. The Pep Club is sponsored by Mrs. ficers are Ron Rodman, president, Dave Buck, vice- Underwood. The following girls served as this years president3 Bonnie Woessner, secretary, and Beth officers: Mary Knapp, secretary-treasurer, Debbie Lynch, treasurer. Mr. Callon sponsors the Student Milenbaugh, vice-presidentg and Barbara Connors, Council. president. N 68 Future Nurses, G.A.A. Provide Activities for P.C The goal of the Future Nurses Club is to familiarize its members with the field of nursing and require- ments in the enrollment in schools of nursing. Mrs. Rund heads the group along with Pam McDonald, presidentg Debra Sawyer, vice-presidentg and Cathy Carrol, secretary. Girls For girls interested in sports competition, the Girls Athletic Association continues this year at Perry Cen- tral with a very large membership. G.A.A. members enjoy extramural and intramural games. Serving as this years officers are Lynn Danner, presidentg Kathy Weishaar, vice-presidentg and Carla Calkins, sec- retary. Miss Murphy and Miss Watts assume this years role as sponsors. 69 'C hi ramaties and Literary ide One Another The Dramatics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dial and Mr. O'Nei1l, provides its members with an opportunity to explore the area of plays that interest him the most. The presentation of a Christmas play viewed by the entire student body was one of the many activities enjoyed by its members. Officers elected by the club were: Sandy Lester, president, Brant Bennett, vice- presidentg jamie Betsch, secretary, and Carla Calkins, treasurer. An appreciation and discussion of good literature is the purpose of the Literary Club. Mrs. Spacke was the club sponsor. Some activities of the club were discussions of HUCKLEBERRY FINN, THE LIFE OF HELEN KELLER, and various poems. E 70 Bible Literature and Science Are Unique The Bible Literature club adds a new light to Perry Promoting an interest in science and considering a Central's list of clubs. Its main objective is to help vocation in that same field is the purpose of the students enjoy and appreciate the Bible more and ac- Science Club. Officers elected this year are Brent quaintthem with religious vocations, avocations, and Badgley, presidentg Keith Mockford, vice-presidentg Christian colleges. The sponsor was Mrs. Robinson. and Tom Short, secretary-treasurer. The club is Merry Leach, president and Janis Glover, secretary sponsored by Mr. Brewer. served as this years officers. L . 71 Histor and ath Clubs Win pproval The purpose of the History Club is to further the aca- To develop a deeper appreciation for the study of demic achievement and broaden the interest of those mathematics is the goal of the Math Club sponsored who desire to increase the knowledge in the area of by Mr. Moore and Mr. Cole. Some activities are social studies. President, Sharon Branchg vice-presi- studying the probability of winning in games of dent, Stan Scheilg and secretary treasurer, john Piggg chance and the study of the slide rule. along with Mr. Morehous head the History Club this year. 72 Beginning Chess and Chess Teach New Skills 'Sf Brains unite to begin to master the art of playing Mr. Metheny, as sponsor of the Chess Club, promotes chess as the Beginning Chess Club plays a new role in the enjoyment of chess to its members. Team cap- Perry Central's organizations. Mr. I-lull leads the tains of the club are Ted Wacker, Steve Boeke, jerry group as sponsor. Romjue, Candy McCarthy, Bob Whiffing, and Barry Kress. The club sponsors a team championship and an individual championship during the year. Y LU' l 73 Learning To Be a Better Family Member s The Beginning Home Economics Club sponsored by Mrs. Whalen offers seventh grade girls a chance to acquire an interest in the field of home economics. Some of the activities planned during the year were the making of Christmas candy or cookies and a film on outdoor cooking. The Home Economics Club sponsored by Mrs. Leinin- ger, provides its members with the opportunity of developing skills and exploring ways to become a better family member. Some projects include a panel discussion, an outside speaker in related areas and numerous demonstrations. Officers for the year were: president, Mike McDonald5 vice-president, Paula Differdingg and secretary-treasurer, Jane Emerson. the Hope ofthe Members of Home Ee. Clubs The Future I-lornemakers of America adds a new light to Perry Central's clubs. Providing wholesome individual and group recreation along with furthering a girl's interest in the field of home economics is the club's goal. Sponsored by Mrs. Brewer, the following girls were elected this years officers: president, Kathy Kopetskyg vice- president, Nancy Ingram, secretary, Diana Cole, treasurer, Annette DeFeliceg parliamentarian, Debbie Prather, historian, Kris Mobley, recreation, Susie Williams, public relations, Linda Stewart, and reporter, Marcia Town- send. 75 The Three Art Clubs Add to the Growing l l The Sketching Club, sponsored by lvirs. Teasley, is a The Figure Drawing Club is sponsored by Ivlr. Stenger new club this year at Perry Central. The purpose of and provides interested students a time to learn more the club is to give its members more knowledge in about drawing the human figure. Some activities in- the field of art. eluded viewing work of art which uses the human figure and figure drawing with a variety of media. 76 ist of Perry Central's Clubs g ., - as 522. - s-fini mga lisa? Learning to letter more effectively is the purpose of the Art Lettering Club, sponsored by Mr. McDonough, Personal lettering designs is one of the many activities. Members of the Figure Drawing Club watch a demonstration. 77 ixpqs- he Choruses Bring Sweet Music to P.C. Ears A ninth grade girls ensemble sings at the Christmas convocation. The ninth grade chorus serves our school in many ways. Some examples is the participation of the chorus in the Thanksgiving and Christmas convocations and the spring concert. Mr. Burris directs this chorus. The officers are: president, Steve Ingmireg vice-president, Carl Hoepingg and Secretary-treasurer, Merry Leach. 78 Central Sponsors Choruses for Boys and Girls The eighth grade boys' chorus serves Perry Central, Also the chorus participated in the Christmas convo cation and the s rin-1 concert. The chorus is s on- P P sored by Mr. Burris. bThe following were elected of- ficers of the group: Don Bush, presidentg Dale Nord- holt, vice-presidentg and Bruce Beaton, secretary- treasurer. The eighth grade girls' chorus lead by Miss Woodruff has brought Perry Central students a source of enter- tainment. The chorus performed at both the Thanks- giving and Christmas convocations along with the spring concert. Centralites Enjoy Singing as 21 Hobby The eighth grade girls' chorus lead by Miss Woodruff The seventh grade chorus shows off the talent by en- has brought Perry Central students a source of enter- textaining our school this year by performing at tainment this year. The chorus performed at both the Thanksgiving and Christmas convocations along with Thanksgiving and Christmas convocations along with the spring concert. Mr. Burris sponsors the group and the spring concert. the following people held offices: Lisa Ford, presi- dentg Kim Gardner, vice-presidentg Vickie Elliot, secretary-treasurer. 80 P.C. Band and ajorettes arch Enthusiastically The Symphonic Band is composed of the more advanced instrumentalist. Throughout the year they provide music for convocation, add color to the basketball games, march at football games, contricute to the annual spring concert, participate in solo and ensemble contest, and exchange concerts with another school. The op- portunity to play in the band gives students a well rounded experience in musicianship and a chance to use their talents. Mr. Iverson is the director. This years officers are: Captain, Ron Rodman, Drum Majorette, Sandy Lester, First Lieutenant, Brent Badgley, Second Lieutenant, Barbara Denien, Master Sergeant, Jerry Romjueg Technical Sergeant, Lloyd Showalter, First Sergeant, Sue Hilgemang Second Sergeant, Dan Courier. FRONT ROW fleft to rightyz Anna Elmore, Susan Dick, Diane Miller, Sandy Lester, Audra Daily, Teri Mobley, Kris Mobley. BACK ROW: Bev Phillips, Connie Himebrook, Mollie Phillips, Cindy Stoner, Mary Smock, Elaine Query, Debbie Seedorf. 81 Perry Central Takes Pride in This Years rchestra The membership of the orchestra is made up of all string players and selected wind and percussion players from the Symphonic Band. During the year the orchestra is busy preparing for both the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs, playing at various other concerts, providing concerts for several elementary schools, contributing to the spring concert and participating in the solo and ensemble contest. The officers are: Captain, Ruthellen Stegemillerg First Lieutenant, Debbie Riley, Second Lieutenant, Anne Hensley, Master Sergeant, Dan I-Iiggensg Technical Sergeant, Jeff Nay, First Sergeant, Midge Kisslingg Second Sergeant, Elden Hartman. Under the direc tion of Mr. Iverson the orchestra members are able to develop their musical talents. 82 li The 'GCN Band and Varsity la 21 Big Role at P.C. The main purpose of the seventh grade band is to further training and experience of its members. Di- rected by Mr. Iverson, the band plays at the spring concert and takes part in solo and ensemble contest. Its officers are: Captain, Jim Coryellg First Lieuten- ant, Robin Boggs 5 Second Lieutenant, Mark Mobley, Master Sergeant, Don Beemang Technical Sergeant, Bill Schmalfeldtg First Sergeant, Jean Sanderson, Sec- ond Sergeant, Duane Sorrells. The Varsity Band under the direction of Mr. Iverson marches with the Symphonic Band at football games, participates at solo and ensemble contest, and also plays at the spring concert. This band furthers the musical training of its members. The officers are: Captain, Susie Williams, First Lieutenant, Phil Blankenhorng Second Lieutenant, Cathy Cochran, Master Sergeant, Mike Angel, Technical Sergeant, jack Bush, First Sergeant, Lynda Frazeeg Second Ser- geant, Jim Montel. ,- STUDENTS G H SCHOLARSHIP WSMANSHIP CITIZENSHIP FRIENDSHIP xoqs H I 006' ffvrrzm 5941? r An vb l--- m H M4511 H, Wig! The freshmen class officers are fleft to rightj: Steve Ingmire, vice-presidentg Linda Pate, presi dentg and Gary Martlage, secf retary-treasurer. Freshmen Speak ut - 5. dl' ,EJ , I Aw, .,--9 ' ,W X . Margaret Abbinett I h if ' V W ' , Ron Abrams fi: , '1 S Cathy Adams ,. WL' A Charles Adams was , 4, , Linda Adams ff V' 1- ' 1' .' ye ' 1, - - K 3 irfgwe 53 A M1 I ,lfv 'Elk 1 QW c .' 'L . gif-N 'x J jj .f ! 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V- Wu, 2, My-f, ,G X V N E ll 1 1 1 J 'ff L gl xl . 5 V if ,-. joe Niehaus Penny Nolting Janice Novak Bill Oates Kathleen O'Connell Eddie Orme Robert Owen Ronald Palmer Susan Parton Linda Pate 1 3 'L' le Q Q will mywl K fl :unix L E 9: Y E H, 3 il Qi v,,Qx,- X X ff-if :V 'A' Q4 K' . X y -f - xi,' X k if ' 97 x i '1 X if 1 44 K ' V ' fi' A ,W '-1 H f E . X Q' M Jr Q-N P P 5 Q ,W W. g U y - .. -.i- f V fiitrm 4 '.11 .cfs ' - P ' et ' f' 1,-1 ' Y X .i X l , -..--f ,Si www -I . W V: 'X 1 ll- f S Gary Rathsman Vicky Rayrnann Mark Reiter John Renfrow Danny Rich Larry Richardson Lois Richardson Beth Richey Scott Rickett Debbie Riley Ray Riley Rosalind Ritchie David Roberts jeff Roberts Denise Robertson w , V 1 If Pia. iv Ia fy 'I - r Y 4 L, 11 r 5 xi k, , ,, ,, 4 Q ,B R , J Q. first- ' I' 9 .Q V ,V x f 'Q ' - Y I, ,W 1, ' A H uPf V A1 44.9, .W V' 44 13'--A,3p. ,g 'ae :. ' 'AVEAV xr 'l - F if w v ' ls ' f , e. 'WF EQ-fx , ,,.r. .- vt I 2 r ..,. . 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X 'rx 'EY Stan Scheil Angi Schmalfeldt Scott Schmalfeldt David Schmid Mary Scripture Cathy Seaman jim See Debbie Seedorf Beth Sexson Rick Shaker Karen Shaner Gary Sharp Rick Shaw Jackie Shawhan Susan Shay 1 f H' an g-in 52. +4 I F flu., . TM v J-at . 4 1,1 ,1vff45l3f vl':-1353 w ,H w .H ww -7- -M ' 'xijTa'.fWX,A . as V, . X 4 N ,. .dl-1 Wf5?.,.2 if . ye Y K. Q 'yum M ll 1 'lk ,fr J H22 51 - - v tg y 1 My , '. ' VJ E .A Y 'L-'-w.-uk 4 . - f- - ' ' 'vin-' . M-T H 'F T me emi 11 T' napa 3.4 us p ' rt fi'fg of at M a n r , b 1- I , Y vw , - N ,. , I, I .- 3' , If Eli, V ..,...-W' 1 -' . . J E 4 l' Q N' f ' ' 1-V f- l 1 rim-M . ' : l 1 - .I , A ,lk . H 1 5 ' '- 'Y ' 1 r. ,. fd:-.ir gi :Sci 4. V I r M c c 'sie -'52, it .V V f vv.. A V X-,J 1? . 1 '-fgulfw lf 91 2 .' ,xi ,. .!,: , ,I YJ 'B 'r ' ..- .. -UM gl ,f. ,J ,' H .nn :tr .1 :- 100 I l ra x- 1 4 , 4 1 A 2 Q ., 4 it wa' ' 1' F. -' A nr-I, Microscopes aid students understanding biological functions. Tom Short Lloyd Showalter Ray Slaughter Dennis Small Barbara Smith Dave Smith Donna Smith Mary Lou Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Terry Smith Mary Smock Cathi Snyder Susan Snyder Rick Sorenson Penny Spencer Willia Spencer Philip Spray Steve Spurgin Ruthellen Stegemiller Mary Steinrneyer Cindy Stephenson Linda Stewart Cindy Stoner janet Studle Larry Stumpf Laura Sturm Brenda Summitt Michele Surface Mary Sutherlin Debbie Swift Debbie Tapy Brenda Taylor Mike Taylor Cindy Thacker Hubert Thompson janet Thompson Roseanna Thompson Eddie Tinsley Marcia Townsend Linda Troth Juanita Troy Ronald Troxell Patty Tucker Ricky Tuggle Dale Turner jerry Underwood Karen Underwood Marilyn Underwood Teresa Vaughn 'S , ' JE .V is 4 rl nv , ' fa ' . 1 L ma? y 1 , + w ' I 1 gf t ' F 4' 1? Wu . My Y, W W W 3. q W H W H ,- r, gi ' V nr I ,N --i H 1 .... E v' A: NB M V qr'.t'.1 ' ., xi' 'x W - , N A 24'4?f'51'!',, -' gg. 'gg H Sami , 'km -' , 'wilful k nr - T 4 na. A J 1 JR- .lf . 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'if' ' -V 2 .f 5.1 I02 Jeanne Verbosky Bruce Vessels Tim Vetang Mike Vogel Barbara Voils Ted Wacker Richard Wall Debbie Wallace Nancy Wallace Rosemarie Wanner Tom Ware Ronald Warner Tami Weaver Kathy Weber Larry Weishaar Debbie Wells jane Welsh Ted Wessel Cindy West Rita West Jim Whicker Bob Wliiffing ' Terry Wick Vicki Wilcurt Marilyn Williams Rhonda Williams Susie Williams Steve Willis Carole Wills Don Wilson Debbie Winders Paulette Wood Greg Woods Tony Woodward Dennis Wright Ernie Wrightsman Jane Yeager Jim Yeager Denny Young Rick Young ' .-Fi' . fr- LQ we -f ' .w' -ay if J Q, ' 17 S 1 4 'Fi' Q P511 41 A 1 , r I I --- wisxeisi ll .,..aui, Modeling clay is just one of the projects Debbie Riley and Linda Adams will have in their art class Exercise is a vital part of gym classes this year. pnix Sheila Wilson Vicki Wilson 'Qt . fieww g . ig Y ,F 271-4- gflv EQ Ei Qitwg mg- QF hae? iifigk fi 1 ' 5 ' ' H f' g?'r-J f .a.:: R-,Mil ,rlg ,,iV. zg, ,, ..., n D A,,3, Q in in 5 . i,e- ,ZA - -g1- vl V 71' ' ' Zh Q A5 l glkl ,, uf' :KI Vi W ig. 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A fi?Q , I 104 Donna Adams Linda Adams Mark Adrian Greg Allen Becky Anderson Georgia Anderson David Angel Harry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Robert Armstrong Gail Arp Tim Arter Dave Austrew Lynda Baker Paul Ballard Paula Ballard Tom Banschbach Ruth Barker james Barnes Deanne Barry Barbara Bates Bruce Baxter Bruce Beaton Sue Beaumont ,, - - A. :A -,aff-rg.. . L Barry Bilbrey Carol Black Donald Black Peter Blankenhorn ,X W-,Z ,. 44 Bambi Beernan Ax , V ,' ii, T 6 5 Richard Belcher .4 'gl' Kathy Benedict ' F ' . Mary Bergdoll ' ' ' ' 11, Y Gail Bertram Q V ' V U MQ' w b 'B lm ,, fl-if Q I, ,. ' 1' f -. .. . LFE-91 5 ' L A fr ' i af N l 1 Y 'l i s J 9?-vi ji F N Sqn IM Carolyn Blankenship Elaine Blessing Kendra Blevins Mike Blevins David Bloomfield Herb Bogard Lois Boger Duane Boldt Kenny Bonesteel Elizabeth Borst Judy Bowin Robert Boyd Bill Bradbury Wayne Brawner Pat Bray Fred Brennan jim Bricker Bob Brickley Ted Briggs Gary Brinkhoetter Bruce Brinson Fred Briscoe Necia Brown Ronald Brown Bob Brubeck Lynne Buck Gary Burks Phyllis Burton Deborah Bush Debra Bush Don Bush Jack Bush Ronald Butler Connie Cain George Caldwell Frankie Califar Danny Callahan Lois Callahan RI j A -'W' X iii I- 'lv 1 'r' Q -Pcs, X KV 4,11 .. 1 Fr X , y aff ' - V' 'HHH ff- -fp, ' A . 9 , If- 4, r' 5- -Z .5 'fi , I' g ., ' tj- 2.0 , X.-fig ET . 't 2135,-l '. .R '11 -: 71' , will ,ui f'zf'5i'l 1 fav- ' 'aw 2 24 - -f -ff ,V-,Q I 1 -1,5 .ar .Y . .h3.?3:,. za- -U- ,311 .1r..,,ya4g L, 5- 7 w -, f, 'M ,H N sg. -su' , 1-, J. . 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' ' - Neal Puckett nf ff - ' ' Y ff N -. ev' ya. g 1 M ., e, M Durene Randolph , f-'V ' K -4 ' - ' 'l Brenda Rasdall t 'P gi' Q A r gi, Bonnie Rediff V an-9 V' ' , V f- 73. ' , Bob Raymer q'XRX'ah .eg X .X in ll e Duane Raymer 4 NVQ Ms, I M . it V. PA.. V - . Mike Redman - +1 Debbie Reed ee if ,. 'e lixgiif lflileaf 1 ' :Lis H Cheryl Richards V - .V --- 1 N ,rf Qurratu'l- ayn Richardson P1 ' ' . t. 1' ' X- s, . Don Ridings ' -.1.Vv ' ' Lora Riggle Q 1. .f . ' ' Q l Q Mike Riggle 1 mr- ' .Ia .L.. . 'gy , 4 w T ,-Elgf-LQ Gale Riggles - g- V V A lt, ' 1 -gl' -33. Stephen Righthouse ,, '4 N N 51 V ye - ' 1-. f Willetta Ritter 'X 54 , V A ' Q 4 1 L ' . a 1.. ,,, A V' fi y 2 ,,: , em ,V fe Susie ROSE V r' l 11 ' 1 fi. no . V' Janet Rosenbaum '- 'i' in 1 n.r Qq 'Vw Q--r 5 'A f Kara Roth +V, ', ' f ' ll ,QS z 'H'-li-1-H , b : Alvin Royer . - A we ' WV- ,L - ' - . . -,re ' '1-li' fl ' .1 Ru r - ' i ':rV:Vv2f. David Ruoff - V, , ,J . 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Shepler Ted Sickels Connie Simpson Stewart Skomp Tom Sloan Connie Smith Debbie Smith Janet Smith Kim Smith Mike Smith Suzi Snepp Cindy Snow John Spangler Brian Spears Paula Spencer Greg Spivey Linton Spry Rod Spurgin Gary Staten in his JoAnn Stephens Terry Stephens Teresa Stillabower Linda Stogsdill David Stone Sandra Storey Debbie Stover Robert Stratton Steve Sturm Larry Surface Nancy Sutliff Anthony Swartz Anton Swartz Denise Swincher jenny Swindle Pat Szuchmanski Jeff Taylor Kevin Taylor Mark Taylor Tony Taylor Terri Theil Stephen Thomas Debra Io Thompson Debra Sue Thompson Greg Thompson Korn Thomson Mark Thompson Phil Thompson Vanessa Tibbetts Teresa Tindell 4 .' 'N ,, I X37 fag . 1, Q N v xl in X f ' l 'V 'Ez' ,y ' ' 11- qv fe' ' fs -- .f fr 1 yr. .r-: it 1 - I E gl K ff, 5- 'er , ,rr ,gc ' ' '. 4. 2 -if S 1 T :.. 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TX fl 1 s itll- ,gl Q Mr. Burris gives musical knowledge to his seventh grade chorus class. Z fl 125 ,N .fix Sharon Westerfield Melissa Weston Karen Whalen David White Kathy Whittemore Tara Wick Becky Wilds Bev Willey Phyllis Williams Rita Willis jim Wills Beth Wilson jeff Wilson Patty Winstead Cindy Wood Doug Wood Evy Wright Donald Yates Lynn Zacharias Randall Zorman Richard Zorman Art is an exciting subject explored by seventh graders . fu ' av-' v-p,r,..w- Remembering Goes Cn and n Student participation is a vital part of school life at Perry Central. Many activities for the student body are per- formed by other students. Giving speeches 3 taking part in athleticsg giv- ing plays and even putting on our own convocations are part of these activi- ties. Serving our school is another kind of student participation. Office workers, guidance helpers, librarians, and pro- jectionists serve the school each period of the day. They are always willing to give their time and effort. Each opportunity helps students on their way. The opportunities for peo- ple at Perry Central are boundless. Acknowledgments All through the PILLAR, the staff has tried to bring out school life and activities to be remembered. We would like to thank Miss Whitten, our sponsor, for all the help she has given usg Mr. Callon, for his advice, Mr. Wright, from American Yearbook Company, for his guidance, Mrs. Dickey, for her help with the typing, the faculty, for their coopera- tion, and National School Studios for the individual and group pictures. Without these people none of this would have been possible. L 'x Autographs ,A C V 'Q 4,- 0 0 ?4 gkwvf ' A 'ygfgf ' , X 0 gfwwd WU W . fg.J 1, , f f ' ' Q .fbz f ,I -.95 L K- 2. X . Y A . 4 -1, f . 'i Q ' ' 'Q l i ff E h M , . if ,'.' f f ' 4 K M Z xx f Q5EeAQ4Q n?5H'?7 f I QW ' n lx A 'QM w- i U 4 I It 4 !-W I J E' , W S N , , ' Q , -rn - .T , ' 1 , , I K -Y . I I! J I , J . - '- 1 ' V . .Ig Q, 'N N f A 1 4 J 'W 'L ,fi Q,-1' . 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