Pike High School - Pikes Peek Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1967
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Historians, should they ever look upon the years at Pike, may find only pictures of classes in caps and gowns for several years, but for the last twenty-five years we've given them an advantage. You see, the purpose of a yearbook is two-fold. The first idea is a reisorgl gifstuifersiaii-Qlliiibs,Apllfdiyg filifiiifirg filzisstesr are llisileelj We 'sefsowdl liz-llfefa is meal-ftlirmgiulls We many it is history Ill time to did -what, but it is lllFJ?i1E4Tf!5iilTlfg1 fro lim-mv howl shew 5959 whtle they were oawffilztpewllmfgi afatmltilesn This feeling is la-'apftyiwweel nh lezqaresstoms-strait ftarimal T. 4 ,1- ,S we X E? 2 W7 ,sum 'QNX We've wQ5vwb0lD. . . We've become a symbol. To exemplify this fragment of our theme the staff decided to give the students and faculty a momento-a seal or symbol. Throughout the years many attempts have been made to culminate Pike life into a picture, but it was only 1967 which was successful. Staff members and students supplied ideas, the Student Council eliminated, and the student body voted on the seal seen throughout this book. ln the future the symbol of Pike will be displayed on many 7 Owwdves How can we soy We've become a symbol of our- selves . . . that doesn't seem to make much sense. In English we find that symbols are in novels, and they are usually obiects which convey another meaning of deeper, more ironic levels. How then can we, the pupils in Pike High School, say we are symbols? The students are merely young adults who go to school to learn, this is the thought held by many people. But, we are the class of 1967, that makes us ditiferent from the ones of 1892 and even 1966. After all, we ore learning new things because there are new ideos wlwiflw' have W5 lie Qiudieol, TlmPGlOVGf WG mlgxlti my we 'SWE the zyrnlslol all the fchofil yeof 1967, Time wmv in Viet' lllani, anal iliie wipe to the moon, W have dflteremi' goals, Wal' in i944 rlwe class collected. scrap mefcl lor WW ll unvnwniltrsn, Tlmif Wmlaolizeol rlme 5'i'iJf1'lC5lTi' feeling, iv-lfre ore Ulm .egfmlmls of our school, The pulsllc lfoolss we and judges Pike High School lay perlmipe one smdeni' ocqrffain?Gn,ce. Thai' may Seem like FI lsffrden , . eraclw fnfiiffidrml eynwlmlfzing it-fe emilre memlzerf ship of Mlm , , , and ft fs, 4 E 3 2 X Q 3 E w N 0 I N i 1 1 u 1 9 4 IO lwTl1e11vl-lomofv. . . lt's considered old-fashioned to include a dedication in a yearbook. But, this book contains some of the old in our 25 year celebration. Therefore, the staff of the 'I967 Pike's Peek dedicates this book to the members of the faculty who have been teaching for 25 years. Among the 25 year teachers are: Everitt Daniels, Robert Faris, Weldon Morgan, Miss Esther Myers, Mrs. Elloree Northcott, and Clifford Reese. Others are Herschel Baker, Max Shaw, Corna Ed- wards, Mrs. Opal Taylor, Mrs. Mariorie Morgan, Mrs. Jeanette Bush, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Miss Mary Gwinn, Mrs. Ethel Weaver, and Harold Willen. ll QTUDE NT LIFE XAKGH 5 Q 1 H965 Q! Hmmm 1l 5 1 if .,P' 'V b' 'A - 'ai ,,, - 'asv Q O Q 1' -f--V , F V W Y K -A F' i:, - f f as - ull 1 I if 9 xx !.-.i: ' fx.. Q -1 461.21 x.S'-nd- x 4PouS 2, N . Pike expanded The ofhlefic fucilifies during the summer. For some, the summer means continued hitting The books Once again the Pike band placed first on Farmers Day at the State Fair. l Q -mul ISEQS5 Summer vacations seem as though they'll never get here when it's April or May. The unfortunate who find they weren't able to luck-out soon tind themselves back at the books again. As they look out the win- dow and dream of swimming, sleeping late, or making money at a summer job, others voluntarily give up treasured time for evening band practice. The band always opens the school year unotficially at the State Fair performing on Farmers Day and Band Day. The physical plant of Pike doesn't rest during the summer. The stadium, complete with press box, was started this summer and completed in early fall. But the nicest part ot the summer is being able to take trips and relax with one's friends-to be able to have the gong over for cakes without feeling guilty about homework. Things go better with coke after coke after coke-or Pepsi. I5 M, We're the type to Win proved veracious as the sophomores Tied with The Choir in the annual float contest. E Dun Ellis, Toby Meyers, and Jim Thornberry, aid other members of the CBMSB in providing music for dancing Pikers. Q A spirited attitude led the Devils into o 3-0 victory over the Beech Grove Hornets. Carrying the ball is senior halfback Brent White. ll lo Pwwda Pup Pwues 6110 After a week's chaotic preparation by all the classes and clubs, the i966 Homecoming finally got under- way. The weelcend's events included the homecoming football game, parade, homecoming dance and the crowning of the queen and Mr. Football. All the classes entered floats and many of the clubs entered either floats or cars. The choir and sophomore class tied for flrst place in the float competition. Sue Marling was crowned the l966 Homecoming Queen and her court was formed by Janet Browning, Sharon Lemke and Linda Katzenberger, seniors, Jackie Ribley, junior, Cindy Snyder, sophomore, and Sally Oliverio, freshman. The Homecoming dance was sponsored by the FBLA and the CLARENCE BROWN MEMORIAL STRlNG BAND provided the entertainment. Mike Snyder was crowned Mr. Football by Peggy Yohler, captain of the cheerleading squad. 2 l i L I2.emtovTaia4mf, 1967 Amwwcaw Fowigw Qwwwes Pupil IB Renoto Tciionq, 1967 AFS student, from Como, ltcily, quickly settled into the routine of school life ot Pike. He lived with the VV. L. Pottenger fomily ond studied with Lorry. Renny, like most seniors found LR. required hours of study ond wos intrigued by science subjects. He showed his othletic obility while portici- poting on the swimming teom this yeor. When the pressures of school were on, Renny sometimes relaxed by cooking or by listening to music on the rodio-ci good com- mon interest shored with Lcirry who hos long been the school's chief drum enthusiost. Of course, thoughts often wondered bock to ltoly ond his porents ond four older broth- ers ond sisters. As mony other students tried to decide their futures ond vocotionol choices, Renny hoped to enter his fother's business. Perhops the highest compliment Pike con poy Renny is thot he so quickly ond smoothly fit into the school scheme of offoirs thot one often forgot he hodn't been cz life-time no- tive of the community. Baud Q mwLTaEem12 how Song and Dame The Band Spectacular and Talent Show allowed for production numbers by groups and The display of in- dividual talent. Larry Pottenger was featured during the Spectacular on a drum solo as were J. K. Stevens on trumpet and Harold Bannister on trombone. Gypsies, modern dance with a jazz beat and hoop- skirted waltzers were among the night's highlights. The Talent Show permitted Vicki Barth to perform an acrobatic skit. Toshiko Suzuki sang while dressed in her native Japanese costume. Bill Hetfleman gave a piano solo, Toni Good and Cindy Diller did a comedy sketch. Patty Alexander played her accordian while other groups added The popular folk music flavor as well. The maiorettes were to add routines in both shows. Even Herb Alpert's Tiiuana Brass sounds were heard. For the Spectacular disk iockey, Bob Morrison, a Pike patron, served as master of ceremonies. 20 N Y 2-' . 1 A 1 5 Q i A real, live goat crdded on element of unpredictability to Tea- Paul George is shock d t I e o earn he's been assigned Rosalie McCoy house of the August Moon. his personal geisha. F , ., -, ,W ,T , i I The townspeople relax at their cnnuol picnic and holiday. 22 4i mmatsawbweatlwu AddtaPQa5s Mr. Lee Horn, new dramatics coach, revitalized the productions of Pike. The Teahouse of the August Moon -complete with army ieep and goat-started the tall season. The students worked diligently constructing Japanese bridges, unique props and scene dividers. Such minute details as the color of a hanging mobile were endlessly debated. Mr. Horn also held sessions instructing the pupils on various techniques of acting so that they might give a more polished and profes- sional performance. During the spring semester the music department com- bined with Mr. Horn to stage T10 in the Shade. The musical displayed the talents of Ginger Soper, Den- nis Daupert, Mike Jones, and John Patten. The band also made the Broadway play a local success-play- ing numbers which were a major departure from their regular types ot numbers. Mr. Horn hopes later to offer selections similar to readings from Carl Sandburg. These opportunities have allowed the student body to pool its talents to provide polished productions rather than straining a particular class level to find enough people to staff one play. LEFT: Ginger Soper protests to her father Dennis Daupert, over her plainness. BELOW: Starbuck, John Patten, mesmerizes the town over the possibilities of rain. N. , --v.5'M Jain, ma., f 1194. 'w. f..,' ,wx Lf'2 , f is M7825 1 7 5 ' iff .ff ' 7559K r A Q .5474 J Q 4' xi ,-as Q3 's, , awwlfDauces Provide ami Indwolv ww During the year Pike has sponsored many entertaining and informative convocations. The U.S. Navy Choir presented a rousing program. Al Unser and Art Pollard came to show a movie on the T966 500 Mile Race and talk on auto safety. Tom Grimm showed slides ot his world travels. Other shows included a one-man band and a spacemobile in the science convo. The dances featured local musical talent again this year. Perhaps through negative example a positive recommendation was made that basic minimum standards of band attire and student behavior be observed. The Student Council worked diligently to set up these regulations. Fads were not as pronounced this year as in the past-tie weeiuns, collar pins, wide belts-the mod look. Faculty mem- bers were somewhat more resigned to difficulty over hair lengths and bangs-on boys as well as girls. E-. 5, 25 ni , K. . ni gh 'r ,. Posing with Craig Sears' 1935 Chevy and anxiously awaiting the Prom were King and Queen candidates: Terri Ribley, Brent White, Sue Marling, Ron Young, Charlie Patten, Sharla Chappel, Craig Sears, Sue Palmer, Janet Browning, and Mike Guest. Choosing to sit this one out juniors Mericleth Knowles and Greg Dunn discuss Prom decorations. At the 1967 Pike Pram, students dance dreomily to the sounds of the Phil Marshall Orchestra. 26 ,af 'wx Nzguuuw Q M8811 Low lights and soft music added a ramantic atmos- phere for long gowned, beieweled beauties and their dates at the 1967 Prom. Providing music for the event held on May 6, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, was the Phil Marshall Orchestra. Highlighting the dance was the Coronation of Sue Palmer and Craig Sears as King and Queen of the occasion. Despite the late hour and the pouring rain, seniors headed for the bowling alley and the traditional post-prom party. Besides bowling, pool and eating were the most popular amusements. Post-post prom breakfasts were held by several individuals making the affair an all-night ordeal. Rolling down or up hills and slapping through the mud were iust some of the pastimes enioyed by seniors and juniors the following Sunday at Turkey Run, McCormick's Creek and other state parks. As was predicted there was a very long absentee list the following Monday. . :I -' ' -L, H' X, . is , ,. , ,. rsis , ' 4 ff Left: Queen Sue Palmer and King Craig Sears lead the Corona- tion Dance. Above: Sampling cookies and punch at the refresh- ment table are juniors, Nancy Hamilton and Dave Campbell. 1 1 ,J v 'Y ? I I . Y w: fu - , fr Mwywnvfwww.,f. :ww-W-. ,f f Mr White was awarded a plaque by Student Council president Ned Redenbarger, for eighteen years serv- ' WDW Awards Gwew ' tis ice to the system. N l The Awards Day program was held on May 26. The athletic department presented a new trophy for free throw record in basketball to Jeff Wagley. While the athletic award for scholarship went to Greg Hadley, the sportsmanship award went to Wagley. Beth Soper and Sue Palmer were honored as valedictorian and salutatorian respec- tively of the class of 1967. The Alton Starkey Award tor community service went to J. K. Stevens, and Debbie Hightshue. Dennis Daupert received a National Merit Scho- larship, Ned Redenbarger, Danforth Foundation Award, Debbie Hightshue, P.T.S.A. scholarship, Barbara Dean and Marilyn Brown, nursing scholarships, Janet Baker and Linda Katzenberger, Tri-Hi Y Scholarships. Students were informed of their participation in the lndianapolis science seminar- David Campbell, Gerald Taylor, Gary Wright, and Nancy Edberg. Junior Greg Hadley was again named as the winner of the math and science award. Mr. White was honored by the Student Council for his eighteen years of service commemorating the event while receiving a standing ovation from the faculty and student body. 29 y I 4 Y B awk Qfgniged dw Emdf 017 1966-7 The final othcial activities for the 1967 class were baccalaureate and commencement services on May 28 and 29. Entering to the traditional strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' the seniors and their proud families listened to the baccalaureate ad- dress, Marks ot Maturity, which was given by Rev. John Spangler. During the commencement activities another class father took part, Dr. James Doty, President of Baker University, gave the invocation. Speeches were given by valedictorian Beth Soper and salutatorian Sue Palmer. And then the long awaited moment, the culmination of four years-Mr. A. T. Lange, president of the school board, presented the diplomas to graduating seniors. Parents crowded around to get pictures of their children being handed the diploma, changing the position of the tassel of their cap, or simply standing proudly in the symbolic cap and gown. After com- mencement festivities the seniors went on to celebrate at the grad dance. ACADEMICS I I XGH O s E gl , 4,0 5 1 s 1 dub s O ,Wllll D Y Z, 965 -,X in 'I' llll I 1 xx ep 2 x I 4 N ,SY '--uf' 0 '1'4p Xe U OLIS MSD. Adds HERSCEL BAKER: Assistant Superintendent. DONN MARTIN: Township Bookkeeper. GENE PRUITT: Director of Curriculum. MAX SHAW: Superintendent. School Board: Max Shaw, Herbert Netter, Robert Pritchard, William Maines, A. T. Lange, Mrs. Rebekah Brown. pam Superintendent of M.S.D. of Pike Township, Max Shaw, worked throughout the year with the school board on the task of determining future building needs which will provide for increased school population expectations. One of the visible materializations of the facilities' expansion may be seen in the new football stadium with press box. The school board also sought to have more direct contact with the faculty. Once a semes- ter the board would tour each building and have informal meetings with the teachers after school. The board worked with the problems of budget, policy, and procedure which are inherent in such a position. Donn Martin, township bookkeeper, helped create and facilitate smooth handling of the new credit union established for the per- sonnel. Mr. Baker struggles increased pres- sures caused by expanding buildings. Gene Pruitt, new director of curriculum, attempted to create a liaison among the different levels of various subiect matter areas. Q ff- X 34 mms QUWQCLMA ' Mr. Edwin R. White, Pike High School princi- pal, supervised and coordinated all of the complex problems created by an expanding curriculum, faculty, building, and community. In addition to maintaining the day-to-day workings of the physical building itself, he often was called upon to attend North Cen- tral Accrediting Association visitations and meetings. Mr. Dante Schiovone, vice-principal, was in charge of attendance for the school. He also scheduled classes for the year and helped facilitate the switch to IBM cards which was one of the major changes of the school year. Director of Audio-Visual Services, Everitt Daniels, has increased the offerings of Pike Township by unifying the movies, records, filmstrips. Under his direction educational tv has been introduced in the curriculum, last year the English department lectured on a Victorian novel while social studies currently has enacted the Civil War. DANTE SCHIAVONE: Assistant Principal. EDWIN R. WHITE: Principal. -wg t Mr. White, principal of the building, smiles from behind his busy, but ordered desk. l J - rm Pupils wm- Mrs. Orth checks with Lynn Smith to make certain all graduation re- quirements have been met. CHARLES AMICK: Director of Guidance. VERNON BLACK: Director of Special Services. CARTER BYFIELD1 Boys' Counselor. MRS. PEGGY ORTH: Girls' Counselor. The Guidance Department with additional counseling time was able to substantially increase its program of student assistance, Mrs. Peggy Orth, girls counselor, was joined this year by two newcomers to Pike: Mr. Carter Bytield, boys counselor, and Mr. Charles Amick, the director of the department. The many students stopping in the oltices for educational, voca- tional, and personal assistance in addition to the reg- ular counseling sessions pointed out the acceptance of the trio by the student body. Along with the regular counseling and testing serv- ices: two auditorium series were established for upper- classmen, one on college investigation and the other on vocational training opportunities. Several visiting college, trade school, business and industrial repre- sentatives were made available throughout the year. Career Day was re-established this year, which also brought about a career reference list of township persons willing to talk with any individual about their particular careers. Informal coffee-hour conferences were also hosted for parent groups during the year to answer their many questions. Numerous college and iob applications were processed by the depart- ment during the year with the assistance of Mrs. Christine Patty, part-time secretary. ..-1 -wc ' i' All 'ls if 2 ' ' ist Pmsoiwwlb as si W MRS. PEARL GOOD: Secretary to the Principal. MRS. CHRISTINE PATTY1 Guidance Secretary and Library Assistant. Mrs. Pearl Good, secretary to the principal, worked in several capacities. Not only did she serve as Typist, co-ordinator of the office, but also she was the bookkeeper for the funds of the various school clubs and organi- zations. Mrs. Rose Stockwell who replaced Mrs. Juanita Walker also worked in the office. Mrs. Stockwell became a familiar figure in her capacity as bookstore director. She also took care of the lost and found department. When necessary, Mrs. Good and Mrs, Stock- well were assisted by Mrs. Christine Patty. Mrs. Patty served in a dual capacity as guid- ance office secretary and library assistant. All of these ladies found their respective loads lightened by willing student help who worked in the office areas on a voluntary basis. Mrs. Rose Stockwell, though new to the Pike staff, quickly found herself in charge of the school bookstore. 't' ,pang-mi ! i i . . f 9.4! 1 I nl Ir XIII I . o wi ul . , . l . . ' .' .,c.sch..smi4aaai--k v . My , . ni 9 ,,.- X f,' l.l,g.gf 5 fjl1..:k-35' ' . I V JYQQWEVA jymfjp,-.W.. ,..., ,Ay y.vy ,. ..ly.. ,si y, 4 .iligliigff i f ' .l I 'fslwgnf gl . K E ' P 2. -if - Q 4 . .1 ,W A A 'ml 2 wit ' , .I . Y l ' .V-' f' :1':f,5,1k, - .H7..1l'1 Q is ,if -'H f'- - i 1 Uff ggfifvii i 9 ,,,.gIi P , W A 2-1. ,gg,.gg ...sw ' ':- - ' 1 s1. . ' f 'iv' V A 'Mis-':?z.:sxv'.-'5i-451-52' il-1 'H V v . - . iiitt 3' f - i ji- , f 7 . M 1 Q Z 1 K . if . .,., . Q. , . N i L . , 2.54. , I , . ,,,L N X A -- sy . x g . i, 5-,.,,,, W G... I K, W mu WM - H M 1 1 -.f-- My fi Y gg W Eyf ,, 1 'S' 5 Mrs. Mary Bray makes herself indispensable to the physical education department washing towels and other swimming equipment. i X-,. 'Y Y Mrs. Vera McClure checks over her busy schedule as director of food services. l si X Q 'if 38 gl vi Owwl-MPS flwQClw0-0fl2JuwQ Red Wilkerson, new custodian, has quickly acclimated himself to the physical plant and staff alike. Pupils are given a varied dietary selection by the cafeteria personnel. ...Km ,lvjx . Mr. William Bray who had endeared himself to Pike faculty and pupils died of a heart attack while work- ing in the building early in the school year. His widow, Mrs. Mary Bray, has continued in her capacity of being in charge of the school's laundry facilities. Mr. Red Wilkerson took over Mr. Bray's position as head custodian. Mrs. Hiatt, the nurse, assisted in the high school building on Tuesdays and Fridays. On days when she was stationed at the various other schools, Mrs. Brewer took care of the health services duties. Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Eaks also assisted Mr. Wilkerson in clean- ing and maintaining specific areas of the building. Mrs. Vera McClure, director of food services, super- vised the dietary selection and preparation of food offered in the cafeteria. Harry Hagans, director of heating and cooling, also maintains the physical equipment of the school. dba? fffliisr., ' ., 1 sg- ,sc . ,,,g,,,,Af Sm f. ' nh' 1 sy 3 ,iw W G 4 'Isl LEFT: closs attempts to find something in their microscope i studies. Students searching for facts through their microscope os they pre- pore Zoology reports. it tin ABOVE: Watching things grow is the motto of these freshmen biology students as they learn the fundamentals ot planting. ,X New ' Top iwtlw Highlighting the Science department year was the NASA convocation led by chairman Francis Horne. The convo sought to explain the U.S. space program. Duane Stanley, planetarium director, displayed the planetarium for dept. heads from all over the state. These representatives sought information concerning the value of a planetarium in their own schools. Students in advanced physics were engaged in the preparation tor college physic courses. The nature ot matter was the predominate topic ot discussion in their study of nuclear physics. Inoculating chicken eggs and dissecting fetal pigs tilled the semester for Zoology students. The green- house was the home for botany instructions. L Biology. 41 SCIENCE FACULTY-FRANCIS HORNE: Department head, Chemistry l, ll, Advanced Physics li, Ill, JAMES MONROE: Biology l, ll, Biology I and ll, DONALD ORR: Biology I and ll. RICHARD SHADE: Physics and Physical Science l and ll. DUANE STANLEY: Planetarium Director, Astronomy and Pwmows WARREN COOMER: Algebra, Geometry, and Senior Math. WILLIAM ENSOR: Department Head, algebra, College Algebra and General Math. JANE MERRILL: General Math and algebra. H. DUANE WILSON: Algebra, geometry, and General Math. owaspwr The Math Department was the scene of many changes this year. Due to vacancies two new teachers were added to the stall-William Ensor, serving as department chairman, teaching trigonometry, College algebra and algebra, and Duane Wilson teaching algebra. Also helping in the department is Warren Coomer, teaching geometry and Senior Math. The Senior Math includes the basic principles of analytical geometry 8. calculus. Mr. War- ren Coomer is also in charge of the Math Club. Mr. Coomer and his diligent olticers sponsored the annual Christmas dance. Also in the Math department, teaching Gen- eral Math was Mrs. .lane Merrill. After Mrs. Merrill left, Miss Marshall assumed her duties. Often seen at the podium instructing students in the mysteries of algebra was Warren Coomer. 42 .1 W ,W Q, , . E lil, 'wx K, , .i wif 4, fe .Wg sri V 1 fu, v 5 f gp: 1 4 4 -,,1g:ff,,..g.1 ff' I . J I' - s .- V , fi , V ' a ' l ' Q Explaining the binary system, Mrs. Merrill utilizes one of the math de- ' partment's visual aids. Energetic senior bays find an opportunity to apply their math skills in many subiects. Right: The basics of fractions seemed to be the cross many math students had to bear. Here William Ensor aids Terry Averitt in a mathematical problem. 43 l2eaoLTlmeDv Wag tor Understanding Esther Meyers, one of the faculty members to whom this book is dedicated, came to aid of many researching students as librarian. The lecturing technique of the faculty seems evi- dent as Ron lwema conducts an English class. Under the direction of department head, Thomas Thorn- burg, emphasis in the English department was placed on composition, writing skills in paper development and proper procedure were among the many aspects stressed. Subjects for the papers were the classical and modern works read by the pupils. In speech and dramatics, drama coach Lee Horn put emphasis on the usage of the voice as an instrument at persuasion and believability. Drama students participated in such projects as recording children's stories, complete with home-made sound effects. One group of these pupils presented a commentary on the lack ot communication between the parents, students, and teachers tor a local PTSA meeting. Publication of the school paper was still the maior project ot the iournalism classes. Initiated this year was the prac- tice of releasing the paper once a week to the student body. Derivitives 84 Reading Lab aided the students in improv- ing their comprehension 8. vocabulary. 44 ENGLISH FACULTY: MRS. ANN BOOTH: English V, VI, Yearbook Advisor, CHARLES BROOKS: English III, IV, VII, VIII and world Geography, MRS. BETTY GOODMAN: English III, IV, Journalism I, II and School Paper advisor, MRS. JOANNE GUNDY: English I, II, LEE HORN: English I, II, Dramatics, Speech, RONALD IWEMA: English III, IV, THOMAS THORNBURG: DEPARTMENT HEAD, English VII, VIII, JOHN WELLS: English V. VI, VII, VIII. , .... Many procedures useful in a career in publicaiions were learned in iournalism classes. Marsha Lonigan makes headlines for use in The school paper-the Pike Hi-Life. r xii, 45 as 'wr f if i'-2 ff Y i -.ut sd '-. : E' 1 . . f P r 'al5':fE , 2. i, Q, l A., 1.. .sew n '1 H gi: ' if --f..gQf.'.. Vicki Dearholt and Nancy Hamilton prepare for their foreign trips this summer. W2 FQ Ann Sablosky related her first semester adventures in Germany. ' ' Allows F0wigwTwut!f An opportunity to increase one's fluency in a language is being given to Nancy Hamilton and Vicki Dearholt this summer as participants in the l.U. Honors Program. Chosen on merit alone, Nancy will be spending nine weeks in Brieux, France, while Vicki will be located in St. Luis Potosej Mexico. This is the first year that Pike is sending a Spanish student on the trip. Festivities prevailed as the Latin students initiated their servi at the traditional Latin Club Banquet. Third and fourth year gods and goddesses were honored guests while the second year patricians ostracized their helpful first year slaves. i vt i gy ' fe: I I Q. I eee , I A - - .,Vh H I . LANGUAGE FACULTY: MRS. KAY BOBBITT: French I, II, III, IV, V, VI: MRS. MARGARET HUNT: Latin I, II, III, IV, V, VI, Derivatives, MISS ANNE PIHLAK: German I, Il, Ill, IV, V, VI, JERRY RYAN: DEPARTMENT HEAD, Spanish I, II, V, VI, VII, French VII, VIII. RIGHT: Checking Ihe declension of pueIla for his Latin peers is ,Wm freshman puer Richard Hardin. ABOVE: One might wonder what was actually played through The language lab earphones iudging by Bill Diehl, Mark Finch, and Jim AIbrechf's expressions. 47 X walt J xx Making history live, Lucinda Burrows submits to iudgement by her peers and sentencing to the stocks. 'IN MRS. NANCY BRANDT: U.S. History, Government, and Spanish, ROBERT FARIS: Economics, World History, Government, GEORGE GROSSKOPF: U.S. History, Dr. Education, CLIFFORD REESE: U.S. His- tory, Government, Economics. As Mr. Faris evaluated attentively, Kathy Herther gave her report on Cambodia to an I.R. section. 48 ' Team Teaching The social studies department was the scene of a new experiment this year. A team teaching approach, under the instruction of Robert Faris and Nancy Brandt, was introduced to enable the honors sections of lnternational Relations to have an opportunity to benefit from two completely different methods of lecture and testing. ln general, the team teaching is set up so that the class is divided into two groups and assigned to one of the instructors. The two groups meet together for instructors' lectures and testing as well as guest speakers and are divided for individual reports. ln this manner the students benefit from the knowledge and experience of both teachers. For the first time this year, also, one section of Senior Government was given honor status. Students in this class covered the regular semester course in twelve weeks, leaving the last five weeks of school for a unit on Latin America. The new exploratory teaching program open to selected Pike seniors was introduced this year. The purpose of the course was to interest able students in entering the teaching profession and to give pre-vocatonal information and experience. The exploratory class met five days a week. Following four weeks of orientation, guided by Mrs. Teter, the students spent three days a week in a classroom situation observing and participating in activities. The practice teaching took place in three different levels-kindergarten through ninth grade. Pupil Euplowtowg Teaching JSTICE afui LAW Explaining and interpreting current events for history pupils, Mr. Reese correlates past and present happenings i ,,wf w -fat, e 4- ' . R f., K , M W 7 ?4 , L. in,J.Hbiy e f rw. 'wg , , l , ,S , A. ,,.A.'-,f-f' CRAM 5 -3712 ,, waRLo 'l n various parts of the world AddecLTlvwuglv D.E. New to the Pike Business Department this year are the Distributive Education classes. Students participating in this program attended one D.E. class period each day. During this hour, they were instructed by Mrs. Judith Ridell in methods of salesmanship, merchan- dising techniques, and other practices necessary for a good career in business. The last two hours of the school day were spent at the students' respective jobs. Office Practice offered students the opportunity to learn new procedures found in secretarial work and practice the shorthand, bookkeeping and typing learned in other business classes. Legal forms, insurance policies, and other materials encountered in a business career were introduced to the typing classes. Business Law, under the instruction of Mr. J. Drescher, introduced students to legal procedures and gave them a general knowledge of lows concerning the business world. In preparation for clerical employment, senior Barbara Dean gains valuable experience in 50 JOSEPH DRESCHER: Business Math, Business Law, and General Business, and Typing. ELLOREE NORTHCOTT: Department Head, Shorthand, Typing, and Office Prac- tice. new JUDITH RIDDELL: Distributive Education and Book- keeping. ALTHA SULLIVAN: Typing and English. RIGHT: Mrs. Altha Sullivan aids Chris Dalrymple in some of the tiner points of typing. BELOW: Practicing salesman ship is Mike Tyler, a member of the Distributive Education class. 51 FP ,sf K! r' f , , Q Left: Everyihing in its place seems to be the mot he replaces tools in the Industrial Arts fool room. Above: Chuck Deardorff lisiens afteniively as Mr. C of the finer points of technical drawing. Y i fo for Chuck Williams as arl Brown explains some 52 I Added Equipmevitillids IA. Dept A trs, Producing the school paper, The Pike Hi-life was only one at the func- tions of the Graphic Arts course. Shown are Jim Ross, Mr. Little, and Hershel McLemore. BELOW: Precaution and repair are necessary in the maintenance of machinery. Here Dallas Mendenwald checks the apparatus for thirsy ioints. Graphic Arts. The Industrial Arts Department, headed by Charles Brown, tinkered, soldered, and printed its way to new heights this year. The department added many new machines this year, resembling those used by industry, to familiarize students with industrial products and practices. Two engine stands, section charts, and an elec- tronic engine tester have been added to Mr. LittIe's Power Mechanics Shop. Mr. Little also in- structed the graphic arts classes. The dual duty ot these classes is to print the Hi-Lite and to print tickets, programs, and track ribbons. The electricity and electronics students are now using a tube tester, CAT tester and a capacitor checker to aid them in the repair of staff mem- ber's televisions and radios. Other areas of the department include wood- working and metals class to train students in these respecting vocational areas. ft W 312' . .iii-'11 CARL BROWN: DEPARTMENT HEAD, Industrial Arts, Woods 81 Metals, Electricity, and Technical Drawing. CHARLES LITTLE: Industrial Arts, Power Mechanics and l E S aa,,, ,A if? ,, 21: r reise -f f 2 dw W fi W' , Q , fig 1? like vw ? J if ii R ,yi if X 43 ,Vx if , ips h Yu ,GQ W 5, IQRV 4. vm 1 , Q ., V.,b W f l '.,.. J,-I , V Q it Q A. K ,Q 2' ESQ cg isis- 0 t, I l v ,I 1 X K N 'at I r .1 lik .,.-2,,',4 , .gnl a X ' ,,,, - 'ilk' j 2-1 eff f 'A7,, lr1'P'i'N- 'Ks' VIP fo A A, , T- 5, ',,f'l x, .1-, ,X an ... X s ' . Qt S - .f -' :I ,vhlfsrg v e X ' sl is .., 7, fig i , A W wg . Q K i W Ak fr m 4,, E-.:f kiyi as .,f' .,:. V W 1 V ,V - , X nix: 5' I! A , V,.., ,, Alxk wi: '.f N V ... E+, i H . h , V H iwi, . lh I, ,,:. aw .. - Y ,: . ,,,. B IABOVED Hi-Tone. FRONT ROW: Thomas, Doty, Pritchard, Metzler, Dearholtf Wilfley Shank and Carr, BACK ROW: Hardin, Ganohe, Moore, Calvert, Sheridan, and George. CRIGHTJ Tossing a cheery smile as she struts with the Pikettes at a Basketball game is senior, Linda Katzenburger. MRS. MARY BOWMAN: Choral Director, Hi-Tones, and Glee Club. MR. ROBERT MEYER: Band Director and Varsity Band. Dep . Finds fu. aww Good Note BAND. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Brinsley, Roetter, Patty, Mertz, Alexander, Wells, Whitney, Baker, ' Bass, Palmer, Ehrenford. SECOND ROW: Gall, Snearly, McCoy, Hamilton, Richards, Robideau, Marling, Mertz, Hightshue, Lear, Huber, Katzen- ,,Y,, ,,,l iii' Q burger, Marcum, Thornberry, Hoffman, Jackson, Knowles. THIRD ROW: White, Hettleman, Lerch, VV, I ikAlii 'T ,i'-' Moore, Brewer, Williams, Mann, Young, Etchison, .45 Dunn, Stevens, Salisbury, Kennedy, Goeke, An- .iyfl drews, Wildman, Spangler, Bannister, Chambers, i ,il H' Shelton, Sears, Dowell, Fox, Marlin, Summers, I Shelburn, Bertalan. STANDING: Ribley, South- yil 1 wick, Jackson, Winegardner, Weldon Morgan, I ' ii asst. director, Zeabart, Palmer, McCammon, Glide- r' 'A X well, Culbertson, Robert Meyer, director. - . yi f , e is I ' we '.. , , . ...., . . .,.. . we-.Q-Mises-me-M ..,N.--A I - ,fwssmgmtwx -1- The Pike High School Band, directed by Robert Meyer, marched to a Farmer's Day Victory for the sixth con- secutive year and rated I4th on Band Day during State Fair competition. The band's accomplishments did not stop however with the end ot the summer, they appeared before the student body to begin another year. The band's activities included appear- ances at football and basketball games, concerts, parades, contests, as well as the annual Band Spec- tacular. The band introduced a new system this year, the freshmen and sophomore musicians were combined to make the Varsity Band, while the upper-classmen formed the Concert Band. The band proudly returned from the Solo and Ensemble Contest with sixty-seven medals and three groups trying for State honors. Not all the tirsts were taking place in the instrumental music department. The choral department, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Bowman, also made some improvements. The objectives of those changes were to enlarge the stu- dents musical world, encourage higher standards in the choral department, develop greater individual competence and participation, and also to provide a broader basis for evaluation of the individual music student. Choir: Director, Mrs. Bowman, FIRST ROW: Smith, Edwards, Mc- Kitrick, Batman, Hardin, Martin, McKinney, Harriman. SECOND ROW: McKitrick, Warren, Thomas, Shank, Bedeweg, Klutey, Wifley, Jones, Cook, Hardin, Hightshue, Chappell. THIRD ROW: Edwards, 55 Siler, Smith, Dearholt, Soper, Regal, Metzler, George, Corr, Hardin, Maners, Carr, Wagner. FOURTH ROW: Hill, Stockwell, Burrows, Crouch, Pritchard, Moser, Moore, Snyder, Calvert, Doty, Urguhart, Ceasar, Hardwick, McGinnis. wh Left: Important in all aspects of gymnastics and tumbling is to have a spotter observing. Checking Patti Ansley's form is Teresa Gillespie. Above: Looking as if he's listening attentively in health is Larry Dorsey. Below: Utilizing one of Pike's prize possessions -the swimming pool, Tom Campbell instructs Mark Norris as to racing form. P.E., D.EoL. and l-iealflv The physical education department continued a program of varied activities and sports. Pupils learned the basics of numerous team games-volleyball, basketball, baseball, and badminton. Swimming proficiency is stressed through a required six weeks session in the pool. Drivers Education enables pupils to learn the various skills involved in becoming a proficient driver. The health classes practice first aid and bandaging as well as the symptoms of various illnesses. Under the auspices of this department, several after-school activi- ties are sponsored. The intramural and G.A.A. organizations are supervised by the teachers. Mrs. Owen also devotes much time to training and advising the cheerleaders as well as conducting and monitoring the spring yell leader tryouts and competition. THOMAS CAMPBELL: P.E. and Health TIMOTHY MONGAN: Department Head, P.E. BARBARA OWEN: P.E. Swimming in the pool was a favorite activity of the guys while bouf font headed gals preferred something less wet in Physical Ed. 57 OWU ' mwLAfu5 ' Tor EvpawwLO 's An experiment in teaching took place in the Home Economics department this year under the direction of Mrs. Anne Teter. This pilot study involved Audio- Tutorial methods to aid the teaching of textiles. All the information, references, and assignments were placed on tapes so that the pupils could operate their own recorders and work at their own rates. The stu- dents were very enthusiastic about this method be- cause they could proceed as they were able to com- prehend the material. A Home Economics Survey course was offered again this year for senior girls not maioring in home eco- nomics. Some ofthe units studied by this class included budgeting, financing, and furnishing home situations. Mrs. Loudenback ioined the department during the second semester and taught the survey course and Home Economics ll. The art department was instructed by a new-comer to Pike High School, Mr. Adams. Besides regular assign- ments, Mr. Adams also assisted any organization which needed art work. Class instruction was given in flgure sculpture, portrait sketching, fashion drawing, and construction of simulated architectural models. Linda Zalokar puts the minute finishing touches on her clay sculpture proiect. 58 ROBERT ADAMS: Arts and Crafts, MRS. ANNE TETER: Home Economics, Exploratory Teaching, Department Head. LEFT: Mr. Adams points out a slight imperfection much to the dismay of Dallas Medenwald. Home Economics pupils proudly displayed their tasty and festive products. fm f. 'TS ,ww . - Q . .. .. 4 I., -. s ' ' ' a n -4 - ,. s 5 P1 wif? M it T fx.-Q. f-,. . -j , vii-, 'A Sf QV if Eta W, Q2-Q2:?f ffl? M QQ 5 5 K 1 , Q 1 - Q. A .. - 59 ORGANIZATIONS Q., Q ' -xx -we-:E L, . .,,,,,,, if:-'wffaf k wcyswmifz w w . . 'V . ..,., Q .. '.,.-.ff-1,--1,-.,., : :z ,pg V,,. A V,A,.,:,,: ES 1 Z I 4: a K M, ., E I , :- r ,-' - :vm . -44 :. : ' - , Wx ,a-' 6 1 ' ' QQ g Q riff E , l qu ? 5 , AJ f p , ' .4 g x' jgfi f + Qkw.3v4JgMmwm 441 Z 9 XGH G S09 4' J' 'u Z-iv ,4g::Z. if fn, N , 'L P engn... 1 'K' 1 'hi Illl I I 1 -. - 1' lx -vxsx xv 4 xx N Ho on ' S Q 4P 1965 ' s Ll Rx Ja .5 r MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr w 294.5 1 r u Yi 66' Comer lsponsorj, D. Klutey, D Ternef, C. Patten, M. Guest, C. Sears, N. Redenbarger, G. Taylor, C. Mefzler. SECOND ROW: B Lawrence, K. Gall, M. Spangler, L. King, J. K. Stevens, F. Shock- ley, R. Gesner, D. Culbertson, L. h -Q 5 f 5 f l I l l l 1 21 A Zeabart. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, S. Meehan, N. Shelburne, K. Huter, S. Palmer, M. Lerch, P. S. Marling, P. Brinsley. FOURTH ROW: G. Hadley, N. Poinsette, D. Carl, S. White, B. Soper, N. Edberg, K. Herther. J W.. Q KEY CLUB-FIRST ROW: C. Sears, J. Bradley, R. Young, C. Patten, B. Gilbert, SECOND ROW: G. Taylor, D. Lloyd, V. Moore, M. Jones, E. Palmer. THIRD ROW: A. Behrmann, D. Grant, M. Eggleston, M. Potty, B. Lawrence. Activa Pupilmllw tal-I ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: G. Taylor, L. Pottenger, C. Patten, P. George, N. Redenbarger J. Randall, M. Guest, C, Sears, sponsor Mrs. Orth. SECOND ROW: S. Marling, B. Soper, K. Herther, D Hightshue, P. Brinsley, M. Lerch, V. Dunn, R. McCoy, S. Palmer, M. Spangler. THIRD ROW: K. Huter, P Yohler, J. Baker, L. Katzenborger, N. Shelburne, P. Mitchell, S. White, D. Carl, N. Poinsette, A. Sablosky FOURTH ROW: J. K. Stevens, L. Zeabort, C. Metzler, K. Gall, D. Daupert, L. King, S. Meehan, S. Palmer 63 Student Council representative Dennis Daupert served as an ambassador for the AFS sponsored International Dinner. BOYS BOOSTER CLUB-FIRST ROW D. Doty, W. Melton, H. Rothkoph, V. Bennett, P. Majors, M. Guest, N. Redenbarger, D. Ternet, S. Netter, B. Bunting. SECOND ROW D. Klutey, J. Bingham, J. Neiman, B. White, D. Walker, S. Winegardner, L. King, M. Tyler, T. Heim, C. Metzler, THIRD ROW H. Bredweg, S. Heim, D. Herther, B. Gilbert, C. Patten, J. Lewis, G. Larson, L. Zeabart, J. Gagnon, FOURTH ROW S. Hise, D. Lloyd, G. Dunn, R. Landis, V. Moore, W. Fairburn, J. McAllister, B. Mabitt, FIFTH ROW J. Grubbs, E. Jackson, M. Jones, D. Lloyd, E. Palmer, J. Patten, J. Ross, D. Laycock, SIXTH ROW J. Hightshue, B. Palmer, R. Wager, T. Wagner, P. Wethingtan, P. Snyder, M. Eggleston, S. Regal, D, Haskell. Under the direction of student body leader Ned Redenbarger the Student Council initiated the precedent of decorating the Mall. Shown here Ned put the final touches on the Christmas tree as Eugene Jackson and Greg Dunn hold the ladder steady . 64 ,Q ' OMAIAFQ P o Ned Redenbarger in i966 stated that one of his declared purposes as president of the Student Body would be to pro- vide Pike with a symbol. As the yearbook needed a new theme-construction and building would scarcely do for a third year-Sue White, editor and former student council member, thought the purposes ot both organizations might well be accomplished in one effort. Thus sketches were pro- posed which then were mimeographed, handed out to the entire student body, and voted upon. Finally a seal emerged. If this seal which appears throughout the i967 yearbook gains popularity and is satisfactory to the school community, then it may become the official emblem ot Pike High School. Other activities of the Student Council included promotion ot spirit and pride in Pike High School. The competition yells between classes were sponsored by the organization, it also initiated the Boys' Cheer Block. Areas of school life were scrutinized, a file of bands to be employed at the various dances was started. A dance code for suggested school be- havior was drawn up. Also a senior rights committee was established. Council members also served as guides at various school activities. American Field Service seeks to raise monies for the national organization and to promote international understanding. Much of the success of the International Dinner was due to the invitation extended foreign exchange students at various high schools by Pike AFS. 'Tor G Q, B I lei!!-...Illl , 0. 0 s Q Hnuun X Qx POLIS X .9 Q, x' Oo i I Illl I I: 1 ,' Q' Q J ,g f ' v' 4 ' ' K4 l AFS-FIRST ROW S. Marling, M. Lerch, R. Taiana, P. Mitchell, K. Herther, D, Klutey, SECOND ROW R. McCoy, J. Asher, J. Browning, V. Hart, N. Stearman, N. Huesing, M. Pengilly, P. Alexander, THIRD ROW J. Bennett, T. Good, K. McAllister, M. Moore, J, Bouch, C. Gulliver, S. Ely, FOURTH ROW B. Soper, P. Flanigcn, C. Diller, G. Soper, N. Poinsette, S. White, S. Enmeier, J. Gillespy. 65 ' efawwlf ' Qouglit A knowledge of The medical Tield was soughT by The FuTure Nurses of America Club. Under The leadership of Mrs. AlTha Sullivan and president, Sue WhiTe, The group made a Held Trip To The l.U. medical cenTer and were en- TerTained by several speakers. A knowledge of medical aid in emergencies was The pur- pose oT The Red Cross, sponsored by Mrs. Gundy. The Tri-Hi-Y was a mosT acTive group This year. President Sue Palmer led The members Through many service proiecTs including caroling aT The Indiana BapTisT Home, The March of Dimes, and a sale of candy minTs Tor a worthy cause. BoTh The FNA and The Tri-Hi-Y parTicipaTed in The deco- raTing'oT The mall aT ChrisTmas. Tri-Hi-Y-FRONT ROW: C. Werner, S. Chappel, L. KaTzenbarger, J. Baker, S. Marling, N. Homilfon, S. Palmer, Mrs. Dysert lsponsorl. SECOND ROW: P. Corder, J. Browning C. Moore, V. Thimler, J. Ribley, K. McAIlisTer, J. Asher, B. Grinstead. THIRD ROW: P. Flannigan, V. HarT, P. Wagoner, S. Brower, S, Robinson, J. Bouck, K. Kyler, K. HuTer, N. PoinseTTe. FOURTH ROW: E. McGinnis, A. Ehrenford, N. BuckwalTer, L. Sparks, C Glidewell, S. RoeTTer, L. Huberfy, L. Brown, J. Benneff. FIFTH ROW: D. STreeTs, D Huber, L. Johnson, S. Hardin, S. Whitney, J. Warren, S. Wildman, M. Knowles, K. Whife 1 SeaTed on The Tri-Hi-Y Queen's Float is Homecoming Queen Sue Marling. ST 66 I ,M gin RED CROSS-FIRST ROW: R. McCoy, V. Thimlcxr, J. Browning, D. Streets, C. Werner, SECOND ROW: J. Bouck, C. Moore, L. Huberfy, J. Asher, V. Hart, A. Ehrenford, THIRD ROW: S. Scruggs, J. Schreckengost, C. Robideou, Mrs. Gundy. F.N.A.-FIRST ROW: L. Brown, S. White, M. Knowles, K. Herfher, SECOND ROW: V Hari, J. Browning, M. Brown, C. Dcuperf, C. Stevens, THIRD ROW: L. Huberfy, C. Clen denin, J. Benneft, K. Torgerson, J. Southwick. 67 Athletic- ' Clubs F-oswv Qpwt The Lettermen sponsored numerous events during The year. The Winter Sports Festival, Will Be-Has Been game, Lettermen's Queen Dance, and the Harlem Magicians' Game on April 8th were the major events of this spirited group under The direction of George Grosskopt. All of These events and the shake machine which The boys operate help to raise money for ath- letic awards. Otulicers were Ron Young, president, Mike Snyder, vice-president, and Dave Ratliff, secretary- Treasurer. Girls' Athletic Association under Mrs. Barbara Owen is open to any high school girl who earns Titty points per year to retain membership. The T35 members elected Jan Pritchard, president, Linda Cassell, vice- president, Susan Ely, secretary, and Patti Ansley, treasurer. Besides the after-school sports provided, activities of the club included the ski trip to Cadillac, a Turnabout Tormal dance, and competitive gymnastics meets. A cheerleader is to create school spirit and sportsman- ship, she sets an example for the student body to follow. Yell leaders are also responsible for booster buses, pep rallies, and booster club and card block. These duties have been performed by Captain Peggy Yohler, Janet Browning, Teresa Gillespie, Susie Chap- pel, Sandi Wild, and alternates Mimi Yohler and Sharon Lemke. . Q ii. LETTERMANS CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Walker, P. Maiors, J. Bradley, R. Young, B. Gilbert, C. Metzler, G. Hadley. SECOND ROW: J Etchison, B. White, M. Snyder, D. Ratliff, B. Lawrence, V. Bennett, J Randall, B. Mabbitt. THIRD ROW: J. Patten, D. Lloyd, D. Lloyd, V Moore, J. Metzler, B. Blaser, R. Landis, J. McAllister. FOURTH ROW: B. Foist, D. White, G. Taylor, M. Flanigan, L. Taylor, G. Green, J. Leavitt, J. Marburger. FIFTH ROW: M. Tyler, S. Netter, L. Zeabart, C. Sears, C. Gulliver, T. Shelton. SIXTH ROW: B. Boyer, M. Reder, T. Bevins, H. Bannister, B. Bunting, S. Diehl. SEVENTH ROW: D. Knowles, D. Almas, M. Jones. G.A.A.-FRONT ROW: L. Cassell, P. Ansley, D. Maines, L. Katzenberger, J. Pritchard, J. Baker, S. Palmer, S. Marling, P. Mitchell, K. Herther, V. Dunn, Mrs. Owen isponsorl. SECOND ROW: S. Ely, S. Chappel, S. Wild, M. Yohler, J. Ribley, D. Deason, J. South- wick, L. Brown, P. Thornberry, M. Harshbarger, D. McClure, D. Smithers, P. Schmid. THIRD ROW: K. Banks, C. Norris, L. Salb, J. Bennett, K. Torgerson, B. Brewer, C. Meyers, S. Stutz, K. Kyler, C. Cartwright, M. Tosick, N. Edberg, P. Hardin. FOURTH ROW: K. Browning, C. Snyder, C. Slowik, T. Good, C. Diller, S. Shaw, G. Soper, M. Callahan, K. Cook, P. Etchison, T. Hull, C. Collins. FIFTH ROW: C. Bass, J. Huesing, L. Bradley, K. Stevens, D. Kennedy, S. Robinson, C. Hull, P. Robertson, V. Moore, C. Wolmouth, R. Colling. SIXTH ROW: S. Vogel, C. Stevens, A. Rumple, P. Smock, S. Yokum, K. Simmons, P. Wilkerson, R. Ratlift, D. Roe, N. Mount. SEVENTH ROW: M. Moore, N. Huesing, M. Knowles, S. Wildman, K. Clendenin, J. Clark, C. Werner, D. Fairburn, P. Flanigon, L. Wagner. EIGHTH ROW: J. Westmoreland, S. West, C. Shank, A. Pritchard, C. Burrows, E. Goeke, L. Stockwell, K. Newman, D. Morrison, D. Streets. NINTH ROW: K. Streets, N. Noggle, S. Dorsey, J. Sturgell, B. Flick, K. Banika, N. Sablosky, P. Mor- row, A. Burke, S. Bruton. TENTH ROW: P. Moore, C. Pollard, N. Pritchard, A. McKenney, S. Hardin, B. McKinney, D. Davidson, V. Barth, S. Oliverio, E. Hanes. ELEVENTH ROW: L. Maines, D. Shoemaker, C. Maners, P. GriFfin, K. Lewis, S. Bullard. YELL LEADERS-T. Gillespie, J. Browning, S. Chappell P. Yohler lcaptainj, S. Wild. 69 FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. Harriman, B. Soper, J. McKitriclc, J. Ribley, J. Cunning, A. Taylor, S. Roetter, C. Daupert, G. Soper. SECOND ROW: A. Ganote, T Good, S. White, K. Togerson, M. Randall, N. Hamilton, J. Southwick A. Gal , I, G. Misamore, H. Bredeweg, M. Guest. THIRD ROW: C. Diller, J. Overdorf, A. McKinney, M. Mertz, B. Caeser, J. Clark, S. Wildman, C. Meyers, D. Marlin, M. Mertz, R. Weger. FOURTH ROW: K. Herther, P. Mitchell, C. Cartwright, K. Kyler, M. McCammon, N Buckwalter, S. Burton, T. Ribley, L. Taylor, T. Hayes, J. Hightshue, S. Ely. FIFTH ROW D. Huber, C. Gulliver, B. Kester, B. Young, P. Smack, A. Spangler, S. West, T. Smith K. Banika, C. Fischer, M. Tosick, P. Corder. SIXTH ROW: J. Gillespie, M. Pengilly, S Shaw, J. Westmoreland, P. Robertson, B. Hettelman, B. Boyer, M. Marcum, M. Moore, C. Stedfeld, K. Smith, D. Shoemaker, L. Myers. SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Daupert, S. Meehan, S. Netter, V. Bennett, J. Pritchard, T. Ribley, J. Metzler, SECOND ROW: C. Stevens, C. Salsbury, S. Bertalan, G. Weidman, C. McAllister, M. Lerch, J. Browning. THIRD ROW: L. Bradley, S. Chappel, T. Gillespie, S. Lemke, S. Chappel, N. Stearman, M. Lonigan, C. Werner. FOURTH ROW: C. Bass, S. Duncan, S. Chaplin, J. Karr, D. Carl, N. Poinsette, L, Huberty FIFTH ROW: K. Cook, C. Shank, A. Pritchard, V. Dearholt, J. Bennett, N. Huesing, C. 'Morris, D. Streets. 70 1 LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: J. Warren, S. Whit- ney, L. Brown, M. Knowles, C. Clendonin, M Janes, B. Boyer, D. Almas, S. Regal, G. Hill SECOND ROW: D. Richards, S. Lear, C. Maners P. Flanigan, H. Moore, D. Knowles, J. Overdorf R. Neal, J. Patten. THIRD ROW: T. Hull, S Johnson, B. Lynn, L. Stockwell, S. Emry, M. Reder 1 1 1 dubs luaugwmm I Diwwv S. Barr, S. Martin, D. Haskell. FOURTH ROW: R. Montieth, J. Cunning, C. Stevens, S. Vogel, J. Bouck, B. Flick, N. Sablosky, T. Boyer, Mrs. Hunt lsponsarl. FIFTH ROW: B. Weston, C. Hull, P. Siler, A. Burke, D. Morrow, B. McKinney, C. Fischer, S. Yokum, C. King, K. Simmons. its ld GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: G. Miller, B. Blaser, T. Bevins, B. Gilbert, W. Fairburn, L. Wagoner, D. Culbertson. SECOND ROW: K. Bowman, M. Patty, D. Klutey, J. Wagley, G. Hadley, E. Snearly, S. McDonald, E. Palmer, R. Gesner. THIRD ROW: C. Colling, L. Wagoner, R. Colling, K. Lewis, K. Huter, C. Eberhordt, R. Edberg, B. Palmer, D. Daupert. FOURTH ROW: N. Edberg, J. Hayes, G. Wright, B. Shank, M. Ross, D. White, G. Greene, G. Taylor, M. Pengilly, FIFTH ROW: P. Harden, E. Haynes, P. Schmid, C. Sieving, D. Hill, C. Crouch, S. Bullard, J. Teter, J. Probst. Language clubs united in December to enioy an Interna- tional Dinner, members dressed in the respective costumes of their particular language's country. Entertainment was provided by the Hi-Tones who performed a Christmas program. The banquet was successful and plans are being made to include it in the calendar of the four clubs an- nually. The German Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Anne Pihlak, consists of fifty-six members who are currently en- rolled in German. 1966-67 officers are: Mark Pengilly, president, Jeff Wagley, vice-president, Greg Hadley, and Terry Bevins, co-program chairmen. Activities included trips to Garfield Theatre. Debbie Hightshue, who iust returned from a summer in France, served the French Club as its president. Other officers were Jim Cunning, vice-president, Jackie Ribley, treasurer, and Kathy Herther, secretary. Spanish Club activities included a movie on Mexico. Van Bennett acted in the capacity of president. Jan Pritchard was vice-president, Terri Ribley-treasurer and Marsha Lerch-secretary. Directed by Mrs. Hunt, the Latin Club elected John Patten, president, Ben Lagadon, vice-president, Sally Vogel, sec- retary, and Patti Flanigan, treasurer. 7l D.E. ' wow ' The ,newest club in Pike's roster has as its goal the development of future leaders for marketing and distribution. The fourteen pupils enrolled in Distributive Education are qualified for membership in the D.E. Club which is sponsored by Mrs. Judy Riddell. Members organized a float in the Home- coming parade, participated in state contests, and took a field trip to Paul Harris' Distribu- tive Center. In appreciation of the opportu- nity to gain work experience, these pupils also held an employer-employee banquet. Officers were, president, Mike Taylor, first vice-president, Dan Ellis, second vice-presi- dent, Bob Mabbitt, secretary, Becky Harris, assistant secretary, Jim Ross, treasurer, Tom Heim, assistant treasurer, Donna Evans, re- porter, Mary Howell. ln this fashion iuniors were also given training as leaders in the organization and decision making. D.E. CLUB-FRONT ROW: B. Mcibbiif, M. Tyler, B. Harris, D. Ellis, T. Heim. SECOND ROW: S. Robinson, D. Evans, J. Ross, K. Harrison, Mrs. Riddell isponsorl. THIRD ROW: K. Meeks, S. Morris, J. Ccllendar, J. Trulock, D. Laycock. . X 1' 1 i is imiriil lltlll Jfllllll il'. llliifv' Tlwsptaus Q Teahouse ofthe August Moon and 1100 in the Shade, proven successes were equally well accepted by Pike audiences. Mr. Lee Horn, faculty advisor, combined the talents within the total school population rather than giving individual class plays thus providing the resources tor more elaborate productions than had previously been possible. Thespians were the backbone ot these productions, each of the twenty-five Thespians has accumulated ten points through participation. lOO other pupils are currently working tor their coveted Thespian points. As students strive toward this goal and gain insight into behind-the-scenes theatrical problems and tech- niques it is hoped they will also acquire a love and working knowledge ot the total theatre. Beth Soper, Marsha Lerch, Pam Mitchell, and Brent White were the otticers of the Thespians, but the en- tire group membership worked to give the community several nights of polished, wholesome entertainment. f...-.-...X THESPIANS--FRONT ROW: D. Daupert, D. Doty, N. Sablosky, B. Soper, M. Lerch, P. Mitchell, B. White, C. Slowik, C. Smith, K. Street, D. Deason, P. Ansley, L. Maines, T. Gillespie. SECOND ROW B. Hossenfritz, J. Hightshue, S. Whitney, S. Hardin, A. Taylor, C. Maners, C. Greeley, S. Ely, S. White, D. Maines, V. Barth, M. Ross, C. Werner, P. Pierson. THIRD ROW: P. Thornberry, D. Hightshue, .l Bouck, P. Alexander, S. Enmeier, C. Diller, J. Southwick, S. Copen haver, K. Goss, M. Lonigan, D. Davidson, M. Walker. FOURTH ROW L. Johnson, A. Sablosky, M. Eggleston, G. Soper, M. Pengilly, S Shaw, J. K. Stevens, D. Smithers, K. Gall, R. McCoy, P. George, N Edberg, M. Moore, D. Shoemaker, S. Regal, S. Wildman, P. Snyder, C. Clendenin, R. Moser, B. Flick. V iwtwwsts FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: V. Thimlar, R. McCoy, P. Alexander, S. Lemke, P. Yohler. SECOND ROW: K. Wilcox, J. Asher, J, Teeguarden, C. Moore, C. Monninger, L. Johnson, S. Pell. THIRD ROW: M. Hobbs, D. Evans, P, Fox, M. Yohler, J. Reagal, K. Hufchings, P. List, J. Surphin, C. Salsbury. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: C. Schreckengost, M. Lerch, C. Calling, L. Bradley, G. Carr, Alexander, SECOND ROW: Mrs. A. Teier, E. Goeke, E. Souders, M. Gootee, S. Hizer, C. Palmer, M. Hobbs, N. THIRD ROW: R. McCoy, R. Colling, S. Chaplain, S. Bouck, Sufphin, P. List. FOURTH ROW: L. Johnson, C. Bass, M. Callahan, S. Scruggs, S. Robinson, C. Cartwright, K. Kyler. 74 Meyers, J J. Karr, P. Souders, I Buckwolier J. Bouck, J Sigman, M cm, pwjm FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: S. Palmer, K. Wilcox, L. Katzenberger, J. Pritchard, J. Boker, D. Hight- shue, S. Palmer, M. Lerch. SECOND ROW: J. Bouck, J. Mc- Kitrick, S. Kimmel, P. Sheridan, Miss Myers lsponsorl, N. Poinsette, D. Carl, M. Hobbs. THIRD ROW: C. Salsbury, S. Bertalan, J. Bennett, K. Torgerson, B. Brewer, M. McCammon, S. Lear, S. Stutz. FOURTH ROW: T. Good, C. Diller, C. Slowik, S. Shaw, A. Taylor, D. Shoemaker, N. Huesing, A. Gall. FIFTH ROW: N. Edberg, C. Bass, J. Huesing, L. Bradley, C. Colling, J. Worren, N. Hamilton, K. Cook. SIXTH ROW: S. Corbin, C. Stevens, M. Spangler, N. Shelburne, M. Yohler, L. Huberty. fr, .,,. Ni J' , 5, ,Ht- '.:ff,:2 1 'xig ijii if ,: ff 'J .1 fr 2 E2 ' ste. K I Y W? Q J, N ef L L ,, my-1 Q 4 , f J 2 f iq' m 9 will 4m,,,g.., K H L uk K ,,,V . ,. il J' ' -4 .5.,.r:z1 f: ' .g g . ..., , 5... W-f W ew rep S , dw ' 61v.oa'wASSf5fwvd:s omlf Vweious Often seen at various functions throughout the county was the Pike Dance Band. FIRST ROW: Bolo Meyer: director, Culbertson, Dowell, , sw Y r is , I . Wgtfsefm -ewigw ??i.LZtQlrLk5s5Q2SSiw?fEg: 'W ' Cut 'em Down 'n Plow 'em under was the theme of the Jr. Leader Float for the homecoming festival. Hoftman, Taylor, Bertalan, and Mertz. SECOND ROW: Pottenger, Moore, Sears, Bannister, Shelton, Chambers. BACK ROW: Dunn, Stevens, Mann and Young. JUNIOR LEADERS-FRONT ROW: J. K. Stevens, P. Alexander, K. Cook, L. Bradley. SECOND ROW: K. Jackson, E. Haynes, K. Kyler, S. Roetter, D. Culbertson. THIRD ROW: K. Newman, R. Colling, C. Meyers, C, Calling, C. Bass, K. Patty. Channel 2-Pike Station were the worcls often seen on closed circuit television. These visual aid students, Barksdale, Neal and Boschen, operated the televising as did other V.A. assistants. 9 Subject- ' Activities RADIO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Brown lsponsorl, K. Caylor, W. Haynes, D. Chambers. SECOND ROW: M. O'Cull, G. Tudor, P. Siler, J. Ross, F. Gilpen. PEP BAND-FRONT ROW: D. Chambers, J. Pontius, D. Culbertson, C. White, A. Gall, E. Snearly, S. Roetter, M. Knowles. SECOND ROW: S. Emery, R. Bass, B. Kennedy, M. Callahan, J. K. Stevens, D. Young, K. Bowman, S. Sanders, R. McCoy, B. Heffleman, B. Kester. THIRD ROW: A. Bowen, L. Pottenger, C. Williams, M. Mertz, S. Summers. Night Radio Out- ing SPORTS P X .9 Q , x k , be .- TP Il I f .5 jf I' v X1965 Q 4, , Qu, ous X m e :' 'F--Qilllll I an 'IEIIII I if 1 . , Q Y ZW0 Ar -Q65 4 X N uouon ' S Q Brent White tries valiantly to get that ball. Coach Campbell finds the waiting the hardest part of a football game as he gazes down the tield toward the scene of the action. As other Pike players successfully block their opponents, Dave Ratliff starts his run up the field. 80 I 966-7 Tzmw FOOTBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Mgr. S. Meahan, M.- Meehan, D. White, W. Fairburn, J. Randall, S. Diehl, D. Cook, C. Metzler, S. Netter, D. Almas, Mgr. R. Smith. SECOND ROW: Defensive Coach W. Thompson, E. Goeke, S. Regal, M. Snyder, B. White, D. Walker, R. Murphy, P. Majors, J. Metzler, G. Hadley, J. Mc- l l U. Qclwolz off Blwmmgtow gow Pwsbrmw tml?-0ufvYea1a6 Allister, B. Mabbitt, Mgr. J. Ross. THIRD ROW: Line Coach R. Adams, Head Coach T. Cambell, R. Landis, G. Taylor, J. Overman, T. Wiley, M. Flanigan, G. Brannon, D. Pucillo, R. Wagner, P. Stear, Trainer J. Bradley, Asst. Trainer H. Bannister. The Pike football squad won two games for the season, defeating Beech Grove and University of Bloomington. The team's performance was hampered by injuries sustained by several members throughout the year. During the Jamboree Pike showed its potential by soundly defeating Beech Grove. Brent White and Mike Snyder were named co-captains of the team. Conference Offensive Guard was Paul Maiors while Defensive Linebacker went to Mike Snyder. Bob Mabbitt was named most improved back and Paul Moiors, most improved lineman. The major point winners during the season included: Greg Hadley, Dennis Almas, Dave Ratliff, Bent White, John McAllister, Jeff Randall, Mike Snyder, Rick Landis, Bob Mabbitt, Jim Metzler, Paul Maiors, Gary Taylor, Dale White, Steve Netter, Chuck Metzler, Mike Flanigan, Dave Walker, Dennis Cook, and Gordon Brannon. Bl White mwif Qmjdwu Namecif l l l -, Manager Jim Ross hurries toward ca returning warrior as the rest of the Team ponders the strategy Freshman Football Squad-FRONT ROW: B. Weston, S. Martin, R. Hollingsworth, L. Mc- Kitrick, B. Dunn, D. Wheeler. ROW 2: A. Valenti, S. Tafflinger, D. Craig, C. Gibson, B. Diehl, T. Averitt, J. Wible, H. Bredeweg. ROW 3: G. Metzler, S. Harrington, S. Pell, R. Neal, D. Gauker, C. Keever, J. Probst, Coach Byfield 1 ' , .T 82 ' time-2 60411966 2 R l G l l l At the sound of the starting gun, the harriers begin their sprint Bruce Gilbert who was elected captain of the cross- country team also proved to be the top runner of the season. The team, with a 9-2 record, boasted Bill Boyer, Mike Reder, and Larry Pottenger as outstanding runners. Letters were earned by Bill Boyer, Bruce Gil- bert, Larry Pottenger, Mike Reder, Ron Young, Craig Sears, and Jim Marburger. Frosh numerals were won by Reggie Bass and Tom Boyer. Reserve certificates went to Ned Redenbarger, Bruce Palmer, Rusty Mann, and Duane Runnels. The team placed fourth in the annual l-lokum Karum meet, seventh in the Scenia Invitational and third in the conference. They were rated tenth in the county and twelfth in the sectional. Cross Country Team-FIRST ROW: Bill Boyer Ned Redenbarger Duane Runnels Bruce Gilbert Ron Young Craig Sears, .lim Marburger, and manager Dave Doty ROW 2 George Grosskopf Reggie Bass Rusty Mann Bruce Palmer, Tom Boyer, Mike Reder, and Larry Pottenger 1e1..J'.4fEgL V' 83 Q it G Defending the home basket from the Plainheld Quakers are seniors Mike Snyder and Craig Sears as Bob Warren stuffs the basket for a 95-85 victory. The Greenfield game proved to be one of mixed emotion. As Steve Morris ponders, Coach Starkey shouts out advice to the playing team members. Using their own tire to spark the enthusiasm of the crowds were the varsity cheerleaders. Here Theresa Gillespie, Janet Browning, Peggy Yohler, Susie Chappel, and Sandy Wild lead the supporters through a pregame exercise. 84 P'-lwA ta Final Despite the graduation of Larry Habegger, last year's 6'7 player, Pike built a strong team for 1967. Bob Warren provided the nucleus of Coach Starkey's team supported by several able iuniors. Reserve Coach Ron lwema often found his team deserting the roster to be moved into the varsity line-up. Pike's basketball team f1nished the 1967 season with an 18-8 record. Coach Starkey's boys also went into the evening game of the sectionals, beating Wells and Thorntown. Bob Warren was the season's high scorer and made the first team of both the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News. Other outstanding players were Jeff Wagley, Bill Blaser, and Allen Grundy. Bobby Warren finished the year with an average of 22 points a game, Jeff Wagley was second highest scorer with a 10.9 average. Bob also recorded a .417 percentage on field goal attempts. He tried 458, com- pleting 191. The sectional games showed the flnal spirit and polish of the team. ln the early games, Pike won over Wells 75-51 and later the team defeated Thorntown 35-28. Bill Blaser practices a lay-up during tense moments before the start of the game. Below: Peggy Yohler pins Mrs. Sears corsage on as part of Parents Night while Craig stands nearby. -if, . 1 'Vu 85 9 ,. 3 F 52 Eobbg Wwmew Aumogecb 22 Points Pau Glaring intently Bill Blaser strives to gain possession of the ball before his opponent. 59 BASKETBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Managers J. Bradley, J. Leavitt, SECOND ROW: R. Young, M. Snyder, J Wagley, S. Morris, G. Hadley, G. Shugart. THIRD ROW: Coach Norm Starkey, C. Sears, B. Blaser, B. War- ren, A. Grundy, J. Hahn, G. Wright, G. Ozols. 87 The relay teams wait anxiously for their opportunity. i Even during practice a fellow's got to Coach Van Huysen congratulates Richard Robicleau as John Patten slaps him have U Clicmce T0 Cl0W 1 CH'0Und C1 lime- on the back. 88 8-6 Wowlo 2 Vw. TamlvTemw H -, VT- 'l.i!5Yi?f:lVW-2Yt4f5Qlfll,llz'9fr4:5Es: 7 4. - uf' ' . -.fy 1 lf ' J ' fn V , rf ' T ' it ' all ' 'T L .1 W J ' ' 'E - J I ' J' R' R ,565 '52,- mm' k' T 'fr if t J ' J ii-wr . tgeww' .-, ?i':fgi- 2 -xi: 1 . ' f W ' .J is. i . tw if wwrf -- - K ' it l .Q ,, if .. f -5. K W K. mtg, gs Q k,.. . if-vii It -. af -3, S ,f . l ,- I ' 5-vs' . .1 .',L , P ,f 2. -' .. vw M 44. . 5 F' . Q A 2 J . if X 1 J S.-L .J J it ,W 3 .. J7- ,D . S f ? . I fm kkkkr ,Q V in L r . 1. 1: 1 .2 i sssrr f t it f g .- Z. g V g 5 3 .g A AV E L .f , .. x V ,fi . xii. img 5 . ' ' 4 gf I K rl 5 . K f i J K Q S S lill l Marvin Eggleston strives to perfect his diving form through continu- ous and arduous practice. Swim Team-FIRST ROW: S. Diehl, B. Diehl, J. Patten, G. Neal, S. Regal, R. Robideau, B. Foist, D. Knowles, B. Bunting. SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Huysen, S. Emry, D. Barksdale, C. Gulliver, S. McDonald, M. Jones, E. Snearly, J. Wieble, G. Bennett. THIRD ROW: T. Boyer, D. Doty, M. Eggleston, L. Broviak, R. Edburg, Mr. Byfield. i Under the coaching of Mr. Van r-tuysen and Mr. Byfield, the Pike swim team amassed an 8-6 season. The sec- tional tournament found many of the tankmen in com- petition-Dan Barksdale, Les Broviak, John Patten, Mike Jones, Dave Knowles, Bill and Scott Diehl, and Gary Bennett. Diving for Pike this year were Beau Bunting, Bruce Foist, Steve Regal, and Marvin Eggleston. Beau, as a freshman, placed fourteenth in state competition. Varsity letters were awarded to Les Broviak, Dan Barks- dale, Mike Jones, David Knowles, Steve Emry, Carl Gulli- ver, Bill Diehl, Gary Bennett, Scott Diehl, John Patten, Bruce Foist, Beau Bunting, and Rick Edburg for their participation on the swimming team this year. As Herschel Mcl.emore fries not to watch, Coach Mon- gan peers around to see the action, and Coach Adams l gives if that old college fry from his place on the bench. ' 1 WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: D. Ratlift, G. Metzler, E. Palmer, B. Palmer, T. Bevins B. Bunting, B. Weston. ROW 2: Mgr. J. Hayes, R. Landis, C. Metzler, Coach Mongan Asst. Coach Adams, J. Metzler, D. Boyer, H. McLemore, Mgr. H. Bannister. 90 Bunting Evwegas The Pike wrestlers developed into strong competitors by the end of the seoson. Dove Rotliff wos county defending chompiong he won his sectionol competition. This yeor produced o new county winner for Pike- Bill Bunting. Pike wos ninth in the 12-school county meet. Other wrestlers who mode impressive showings in sectionol ond county competition included Bill Wes- ton, Terry Bevins, Bruce Polmer, Eric Polmer, Chuck Metzler, .lirn Metzler, ond Herschel McLemore. In the Conference Pike wos second to Beech Grove, the defenders. Co-coptoins of the 1966-67 teom were Bill Bunting ond Jim Metzler, Winner of the BA. Metzler Aword was Dove Rotliff ond distinguished othlete wos Bill Bunting. Letter winners for the seoson included Bill Weston, Bill Bunting, Terry Bevins, Bruce Polmer, Eric Polmer, Dove Rotliff, Rick Londis, Chuck Metzler, Jim Metzler, ond Herschel McLemore. Wrestling Dove Rotlilf, Pike's defending champion struggles to work his woy out of his opponent's hold. Chuck Metzler concentrates on ottempting o reverse 91 Gilbert and Set New The track season for 1967 boasted a 4th in the Ben Davis relays and 5th in both the Capital Conference and Oak Hill relays. School records were set this year by Bruce Gilbert in the mile and Craig Sears in the 440. X The letter winners were Craig Sears with 2150 points and Tom Shelton and Steve Morris with 2125 points. Other letter winners were: Bruce Gilbert, Kevin Porter, Bob Lawrence, Larry Pottenger, Jeff Randall, Jim Marburger, Bill Boyer, Bruce Palmer, Jeff Wagley, and Dennis Jenkins. Reserve certiHcates were awarded Bob Bell, Gary Brown, Dennis Corrigan, Marv Eggleston, John Garland, Rusty Mann, Mark Mertz, Ned Reden- barger, Mark Schimpf, Brent White, and Gary Wright. Frosh numerals were received by Reggie Bass, Doug X rw mug-1 Boyer, Tom Boyer, Fred Gilpin, Richie Hardin, Steve - A Hise, Jim Probst, and Mike Reder. Pike Opp. i 1 if 48 Chartrand 56 62 Chatard 56 32 Greenfield 86 56 Speedway 62 89 Danville 26 97 Park 21 22 Brownsburg 92 32 Decatur Central 56 63 Deaf School 55 35 Brebeuf 83 52 Beech Grove 66 'V-Q. 1 -ftiilikfgiiii W J ll! N. 1 1 .2 ..,.,L.7lZ .,..,...,, 4 M-'--,-'t ST?-4-ww-wg 2 ti' i --is -if -W5 MVA--f fi' -'-rA'- s2o.BkesrfeJ R. ,,ii fa ...A ,,f -t 5- -..f - -. air f'21 . , ,ge :gs -- , .Y ,g Y' ' 1 5' 'ii ',,i i ii. ug. .1 ' Q A V P 4 15 , 5 if-fi .QL 1 MM r ,... ..,.ii,- f .. 7 l ,.., N !,-w 5. .. ,K . . Q ,sm -Aix. Track Team-FRONT ROW: Trainer J. Bradley, J. Marburger, J. Randall B. White, B. Gilbert, T. Shelton, B. Lawrence, B. Bell, C. Sears, B. Boyer, L. Pottenger. SECOND ROW: D. Lahr, Manager, S. Morris, M. Mertz, D Bayer, M. Eggleston, B. Palmer, M. Schimpf, T. Boyer, D. Corrigan, N Redenbarger, G. Brown. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach T. Campbell, M. Reder, J. Probst, F. Gilpen, R. Bass, R. Hardin, R. Mann, S. Hise, Coach G. Gross kopf. Tom Shelton shows his pole vaulting form as he attempts to set a record. 92 .no ...v .,,....,...u ..,,,,..,.,.-,ff Q 11 'M 1119 'I n Truck team members strain to do their best in their respective events: Ned Redenborger, high hurdlesg Craig Sears, 4407 Bob Lawrence, high iumpf O nd Jim Marburger, long jump. i, ,.. ...gm ,. . ft i E 5 N. W1 .ref .. . - ., 'Lt A--ff ,W ,. a'r '+ Q! ff Jef Q.-Q 2' '.b.. I I .. ' .lfr. H' r g f 'l Z . V? . 4 in ,,, . s t I . 'K if if . . . x 3i3i21'ie1. 4 ,A 5 ., ,, - - yt , t . , . 2 i t 1. we-... .M . A .. 5 ,55 Q 1 Qxaw 5 f 71, I .. . ,Y ,.... Vkr, is l f + 4 fi ' , if 1 fl 3. . ' f l . 7,-Q .st- .tmf . f ' 2, 'ff ' get by f 3 vi 1 X ' . x Ts' L fit .J J 5' ' I - . e 5 . I we 2 - f it ,. I .J :fr L . I . ' f 1 xxi g 3 Q-Jigga . 1 X- is .-, ' IX 1, gift it R X .X 3 fit. 'L Q X s 1 J ig ,, 1. L 4 f ,, , tx L f afar? t BASEBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: E. Goelce, J. Wagley, D. Barksdale, M. Guest, M. Snyder, S. Netter, G. Hadley, G. Shugart. SECOND ROW: Coach, N. Starkey, C, Metzler, D. Lloyd, J. Metzler, B. Blaser, M. Meyers, D. Walker, D. Lloyd, Man- ager, J. Bradley. GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: S. Martin, G. Greene, J. Bredewig, C. Williams, L. Hummel, D. Campbell, SECOND ROW: G. Neal, P. Snyder, S. Wagner, D. Gauker, A. Meehan, Coach, J. Wells. Baseball Pike Opponent 5 Brebuef 8 2 Brownsburg I I N. Central 3 0 N. Central 4 3 Kennedy I I2 Deaf School O I2 Chartrand 2 3 Zionsville I I Carmel 4 8 Greenfield 2 2 Beech Grove I IO Franklin O O N. Central IO I Speedway 2 I2 Ritter 2 II Ritter 9 Pike SM I2 7 HW I2 IO 2 W IW W 2 W I 3 SW Golf Beech Grove Franklin Central Chartrand Franklin Central Attucks Beech Grove Lawrence Brebeuf Southport N. Central Speedway Greenfield Chatard N. Central Park' Opponent 3M O 5 W1 0 2 IO IIW IOM IIW I0 IIW II 9 8M Ni X M X, l L ,,,.. ,- ,',. 3 N f' I la , ff AX Nz '4 rx ,fn -S1335 4 4 5 Baseball owwLTe4wis Teams Wim, A I967 Capital District Conference Championship was won by the tennis varsity. The Tennis team won I5 and lost 2, it was second in county standings. This was Coach Orr's third straight winning season. The team was also runner-up to Ben Davis in the Speedway Invitational. The golf team which had no upperclassmen won 6, lost 9, and tied I. Dave Campbell, iunior, was ranked sixth in the county. In tourneys, Pike place 8th in Marion County, 4th in Capital District Conference, and I6th out of 21 teams in the sectionals. The Irwin award for most valuable player went to Dave Campbell for lowest season's average-78 strokes per I8 holes. Captain Dave Campbell, freshmen Steve Martin and Dave Gauker received letters in this sport. The baseball team also won its capital district conference with o 6OO record, the 'ream's record was IO-6. Heading av- erages were: Dave Lloyd, .333, Dave Walker, 294, Mike Sny- der, 286, Bill Blaser, 268, and Greg Hadley, 240. RBl's in- cluded Dave Lloyd, I5, Greg Hadley, II, and Mike Snyder, 9. Runs scored were Greg Hadley, I2, Dennis Lloyd, IO, and Dave Lloyd, 9. Mike Synder won the athletic department award in baseball. r Pk Tennis O , I s I 3 sl? I Elf' ilasl ll i e onent f E , 5 , ' sir ' '- Mooresville pp O IT? V V e- gg I LL . I. .I as Q, fa --5 We ..- f 'Q W .Q . vm. I , '-1, 4 4 in Choflf'-'nd I Q' L... . '51'1if L. r r , , X 2 Beech Grove 2 ', Lf- LN W .. U 33,5 L V V . 'S ' , s ali ff Chafard 0 - W ff saggy I 1 sf Greenfield 2 We 13 if I s., 4 rfesf' 2 L : 3,7 --VA' 'f , ,Wh ' f '- is ' Warren Cent. 0 Y .1s,jY . R ef' Bfebeuf 0 1323 Q. H ' 5,1 M Attucks 0 1 7' Q, V W X' ,lv Kenned I kill ll We 'T I s ' L ' ii Y Q 7, ., Q , my .... Q .J Q W !f , ,gi Ben Davis 3 5. V . 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LZEQQSBART' 7761307 5h0WfQ71l,, Student Mdrllilger 3,47iglBcsketbollfj3iVQ Lelte?rnon's Club' 3,41 Bond. l'lCi5?4liU9S Cl.Ub?3i 'PGP Qiiiid QV21 K1A. Glggiflffm m'l1 iTl75i3iili73f42 Cl535fOmf5-fi 'f l' by ,QQ 'ffl iSPlEiQSKY.fQl1H25RR'fT liii A NN Ffeveh Club De55iGJfEC.l ll l?2f7f-'TheS-' r 'Yebrbook ll-35 Juniorf,-gflqyz, Visual Aicls 35 'V-L. G irls 1: Dfemdfic f'WQfpfefefSfe2SIleilnfeflnafiiilile W k Y Utstflj .,g L1 f 1 -uf- H3 Senior Paul George winces at the taste of Potato Brandy in the Production of Teuhouse of the August Moon. Right-Toshiko Suzuki sings Q selection in her native Japanese during the Talent Show. UNDERCLAQQME N x IV- sf ii tg.:-,. af,-,A fv ffl J N N - sc. Q' D eq,-mlllll f N O XTES5 4' 4 ous X Brannon, Gordon -- A w Jfus. WofwfActiue P Above: Patty Ansley, Marv Eggleston, Terry Calvert 81 John Patten sang their way to a successful showing of li0o in the Shade as leading characters in production. Right: Roundballer Steve Morris escorts his mother to recognition at the final game of the season. X f P 0 Albrecht, James M f Andrews, Mark N ' P ,, ,Q V r r ta, ,,, V ' Ansley, Patricia Ni fy' lliiiil is in S., Q l A Q, TCI Armstrong, William Q f ' f - 1 J www' .V 'Lf B 1 W , Lk . Banks, Michelle fi I 1 ' 3 55' V Barksdale, Daniel ' ' -f ,Q Barnes, Dan Vi! A A wwf i t ., U T g '59 ' Barr, Stephen I S, V H iff ' y- i ,A Bass, Cynthia is fr ' N , le ,V r ' 7-1 r Bell, Robert s r, ,,, ,V Q w -3 if A Q gf B' M Bennett, Judith A' A 5 177 3' AAVK . Q, kg Q' Bermlan, sara g I , ua H f f ' .,Q:2 I , i . I Blaser, William V ' g gyyg Y ' . ,mir . 5 , A Boger Nancy R 3 1 'K ., ., , 1 kyrk, ,ik K, fig, ,Q V :1 1-at , ,, ,, .:,. .r mn: . M,.,.g, nty:,y,QMf X, NME, 53,2 f 5, rrsrr rssrrs r R i is il- i t ., s of 'Kelli 'Q 'B Bolander, Larry 'H if 'V ' W, V A ,L aoschen, Kathy il B y , A Bouckf Judt' if 1 - 45: 3 f ' ml f A A i W e ', W A . f ' ' Boyer, William f: ,ty f 'Vi K, . 4, yi, . J . Bradford, Dave B ' 7 g Bradley, Linda 4, - , 3 f 'g g ' Brammer, Debbie ' Q f 'L 7 K - , AV , i ,fl W. - 1 ' ' , 1 A ' Wg Brasher, Coulas EST' gg' L Breedlove, Allen Brennan, Kathy Brewer, Barbara Brower, Sharon Brown, Leslie r - ,. 1 W2 W' , A , ,va-w . a t , V Z rm, 5, N. M A L. W . r . --,F ,,., V, A X- l X JAR F .,'., 5,15 ff. H- ,LQ ld? Ai, 'I . , 'azz-.1ezmwFf, . -:.f15,,rsW,,.ya f.ff 1 if - . -iV1'ff??w ' 5 116 BQ' Y . Y ,S L ,g .A t . . 1 'xii' if E RQ gg My i N 15 I . ' V . H A '. 1. c P mv .Q- in ,,i, 1. ' V' is Q ff re Mx fr sg 4 c F as f V ll ll -pi L A . if he 7- QL. 'Raj' sy i 2 '?f'r' YW J ah ,N I 2 ps 'YT 'J Q-as . gl Q- Bw, l 4' N u t 4 J' ti xr J t li ' 1 I J. i i i f LA': . , H 5 11Li ll7 Bumgarner, Joe Burrows, Lucinda Callender, Joe Calvert, Sherry Calvert, Terry Campbell, David Carr, Gracie Carroll, Stephen Chambers, Dennis Chappel, Shera Cherry, Carol Clark, Janet Clayton, Alan Clendenin, Kathryn Calling, Cindy Cook, Kay Copenhaver, Mark Copenhaver, Serrie Corbin, Susan Couchman, Mike Culbertson, Don Cunningham, Judy Dearholt, Victoria Diehl, Gordon Distel, Wendy Douglas, Don Dowell, Dave Dunn, Gegory Eberhardt, Chris Edberg, Nancy Evans, Donna Fairburn, Darrell Flanigan, Mike Fox, Patty Gall, Alice Garland, Jimmy Gesner, Bayard Gillespie, Teresa Goodwin, Beverly Goss, Kathy Gootee, Marian Grant, Dennis Grundy, Allen Hadley, Gregory Hahn, Dwight Hamilton, Nancy Hankins, Foster Hardin, Suanne Harrison, Kenneth Henard, Karen Hightshue, Janet Hizer, Sherri HoFFman, Mark Huesing, Jane Huesing, Nancy Hutchings, Karen Jackson, Eugene Jarrett, Cheryl Johnson, Linda Johnson, Wylie Jones, Chriswell Jones, Michael Kennedy, Bruce ' Wm Consistent Kimmel, Susan i 9' tg Knowles, Meredith ' v -i.. - Landis, Richard ,Z 'ti fi s 'W if. 1 V- L Laycock, Dan 'V J S41-55.3 ' is 's1'w:fQ!- LimP, Jim V' ll U ' . ' 'Qyi List, Paula 5 ' ii Lloyd, David L K K Lloyd, Dennis M., '5'll in A :VL rs ll Love, Dennis 5 ' L' i' - , 6, McAllister, John X ' t '-N :' fini - 'WW ,, 'fic McDonald, Scott ' zv QQ, W: Z Q., 4 4,71 it 2 ' McKitrick, Julianna , 'f' ,ga H L . 3 Q fi McLemore, Hershel i L s 920 if N30 ik Mabbitt, Robert N I C' 5 xffff .l A L 1- V? ll Maines, Diana , .V L, '. i' i ' Marcum, Mary Beth , is-: llyg Q 1 4 . , E ,,.. i Meeks, Kay A Q 557' , M 4. I Q' ',.- , l Mello, Margo ,, 2 :Q f L fsuixfl y, f, lory -1 - ,P L, Metzler, James V L if .,. ,, f ., x . ' . f Meyers, Christie - ' iw S l ' H ' Moore, Marianne ,,g '1:'ef, 'iii i'7 f i Moore, Victor -it ,,, E 1 Morris, Stephen - H 0 i 7 A s Neel, Gvrv Q1 :V l,s, 1 rs s Q S S ' L i ,, ' Pagel, Sandy J QF! wg, M ', , L 7.4 :ri Palmer' Weltef f t so so .,,, W . Patten, John ', ii , lii ,,s pany, Mark s,,42ts,g f , ,-fskt 1 ,roars , is V, iA,,,A 3 m Wm-,F Serving Wally Melton at the traditionally junior sponsored refreshment Soprano Ann Pritchard uses gestures to aid in her interpretation ofa song. ml stand is Dan Laycock. Juniors run the concessions for both football and basketball events. IIB pr, v7 P k . 4 in u CMP is 1 l . A I: , :Qt f Ji. 1,49 xi fi- ,jfs , 4 s Y 2 ,E 1 fy, ew 8, wiv , fm-J I Que, M v .I uf. Q 3 if sly! 4 1, ' Y W if 56 2-iff fi 1 , fd' , 1 ' l - 1 A W .F - S I CAT' X , I mv M85 3 3 Re s 1 ML? r f 3' Em l l Ydlz Vctolus 3 Vi . , r rw! . ,M s. f'!-v.'.xt X ap nf ak -it- s,2,wgj':gaxftLjfj. aissszs-s wif , ., I-'V'-f . 's 'Q 1 f if-f. . Nkt . ,W X A . V .-4 A 1 p ,. N s Y' ' ,W Q i t f ' at 1225131 . - . have . 'it r 12 vu TZ? 'Kun' Yohler, Mimi Young, Donald ll9 , ,yy GA P 9 It f t, ffffffs- '- '- fdiiggqsl unix, , wwf pm s s 1 L lvl Pell, Sally Powell, Georgette Pritchard, Ann Pucillo, Bill Ramsey, Norman Randall, Andra Randall, Melissa Regal, Janice Ribley, Jackie Richards, Dana Robideau, Carol Robinson, Sharon Ross, Jim Rudicil, Karen Salsbury, Carolyn Sanders, Nancy Scott, Daniel Scotten, Janice Scroggs, Victoria Shank, Cydney Shelton, Thomas Snearley, Kenneth Souders, Eloise Souders, Irene Southwick, Jerlyn Stear, Peter Stevens, Kathleen Sutphin, Janet Sweigart, Ronald Tewmey, Mike Torgerson, Kimberly Tosick, Marianne Trulock, James Wagley, Paul Wagner, Steve Wagoner, Lee Wagoner, Pamela Waldron, Roger Waller, David Walstrom, Steve Warren, Janet Weddle, James Wells, Julie Wethington, Patrick White, Cathy Whitney, Sherrill Wild, Sandy Jane Wildman, Susan Wiley, Jon Qopltfs Adams, Linda Aldridge, Howard Almas, Dennis Banks, Kathy Barnette, Sherri Batman, Mark Bell, Stanley Benton, Deborah Bird, Lee Bird, Peter Bowling, Lonnie Boyce, Vince Brents, Gregg Broviak, Leslie Brown, Gary Browning, Karen Buckwalter, Norma Bullard, Susan Bunting, Becky Bunting, Suellen Burchtield, Mark Burden, Thomas Callahan, Marcia Cartwright, Carolyn Chappell, Sharon Cherry, Susan Connelly, David Cooper, Fred Cooper, Susie Copenhaver, Pam Corder, Patricia Corr, Gregory Crouch, Carol Dalrymple, Chris Daupert, Constance The sophomore class began a new tradition at Pike this year. Their class rings, unlike the formerly square rings were dome- shaped, and probably to many the most unique which Pike students have ever chosen. The sophomores proudly wore these rings and supported their class at nearly every athletic event. The spirited sopho- more girls and guys were usually well represented at the Booster Club meetings and games. Their spirit got oft to a victorious start when their float tied with the choir's for first place in the homecoming parade. The sophomores were scholastically competitive with their up-perclassmen and had several pupils on the honor roll each six weeks. The class was also active in extra-curricular activities while retaining its high grade average.. Students participated in clubs as well as the plays and the musical. Several sophomores were even awarded leading roles in the productions: Ginger Soper, llO in the Shade, Mark Pengilly, Teahouse of the August Moon, and Mark Norris, Master of Ceremonies ofthe annual Talent Show. ,f 1 M N QL ix M N A L, J b.t-, 33 .V s ,,, ' , 3 . K V, if 1,3 ' - si' ,cy Q 'rl if SF ' ll it so ts. ' 1 , .'. ft 4 is . 5, lt , g E Xl silleitm-z .ssl . tifsvftxiwsi A f L - 'fffiiigffftt ' X 'W J it Z 'Q N, X mr , . M . -vw-5 wg br, 1 'C' 1 f. E., l20 jjiisslii ' I - ' 3 ., . ,W , .H . . ' i ' - . i ,vw Q Y xg, -'f fx' i ' ' f . ' .. 1 ,y 'I' .f f Q' 24 sua 'I L s N Q Q 5 O gg. rs , 7 -v V 'J' f- 9 , ' ..' 1- ' 2 -,s-f Q if , tk , .,.... has - ,J LX- ,E fy v.,,+gw,s. ,asker , v his Q, ww... E L s ts' 1 X ' x ,rn .ug- Lr:.,a':.' 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I 3, A l2l Davidson, Diane Davis, William Deason, Deborah Dietz, Harry Diller, Cynthia Dorsey, Debbie Dorsey, Larry Edberg, Eric Eggleston, James Ehrenford, Amanda Ely, Susan Emry, Stephen Enmeier, Sandra Fairburn, Debbie Fields, Susan Flanigan, Patti Ganote, Anita Garland, John Gillaspy, Jim Goeke, Emil Good, Toni Gooliak, Ray Greeley, Cathy Green, Rosanne Greene, Greg Griffin, Pamela Grinstead, Barbara Grubbs, John Gulliver, Carl Hamilton, Mike Harrington, Dennis Haskell, Dave Hayes, James Haynes, Thomas Head, Ray Henninger, David Hightshue, James Hill, Deborah Hill, Dorothy Hill, Gary Hilligoss, Janet Hurst, Stan Hoberty, Vicky Hoffmann, Rick Hoop, Bruce Huber, Debbie Imel, Judy Johnson, Dennis Keller, Caroline Keller, Steven King, Bill Knowles, David Krise, David Kyler, Katherine Lagadon, Perfecto Lang, William Larson, Linda Leap, John Leap, Terry Lear, Susan Lewis, Dove Lonigan, Marcia Moines, Lynn Maners, Charlene Mann, Rusty Marlin, David f ,, ' Matheson, Lesley V McCammon, Myra j f 5, McClure, Darlene f, ,-f' McGinnis, Pamela l' '.:, ff' Meahten, Allan Meehan, Michael Mertz, Mark Mertz, Mary Meyers, Lana Monninger, Mary Moore, Carol cw Moore, Holly ' , 7 I Morgan, Roy . ' Morris, Christy Morrison, Drue .J ' Moser, Randy Murray, William Norris, Mark if 4 ,N-V . 3- ww 'm fs. -1, Q -n. t. K Z. Applying stage make-up to David Mahlke for our first all-class production is Sarah Shaw. E-H gn g.,l . 't- qw, .V 2. , ww X! - f sf ' .X 6 ,f Nu ,J Overdorf, Jeff Overman, John Ozols, Glen Palmer, Warren Pengilly, Mark Pifcock, Donna Porter, Kevin Pritchard, Nanette Pucillo, David Randall, Renee Regal, Steve Rizzo, Robert Robison, Sharon Roetter, Susie Rupel, Vicky Salb, Linda Sanders, Steve Scheidt, Thomas Schimpf, Mark Seckel, Karen Shank, Robert Shaw, Sarah Sheean, Joe Sheean, Mary l22 . 'W' L' -ul ,-.Em 2 . ,. he , t ' ' ,, ,':,,ef: A :es ' -Qi.1e:,y.g:.'32xg5,,r M Cvrtgiiwf mvwfitiwfv gif' lffxfii fiemzlfifszi T we-,K 'fx xx ' - aww Q, gg, A .,. K. 132-: bm ,- A , L.- W 1 2 w vs M ..'-.: 4 is v, Q of cs., -Vw .,,,,,,.,.a,,, ,,,., ,zyg ' fl-iiilii 1 , A i ,q S s ,K , . , ,, ..3,,s,,s 4- M , ' i f . ww it if' V K ,,1f-ly. 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X - 'at ' D, - a fem S Y-'ff I Vky p , Q st, -- , n j s'rs E teams. iii, mi 5 ste er i ef- , if T HW L fa Q' nn- f - ' f i 'x R l wil 8 , X K' X V ' ' ' xx if 1-os! i K 1 V b:-, ., I 4 , I AQIEJ CI f sas, , cl ' i 21 L Q9 ' fill X7 xo ,C 3425 Wright, Gary Reserve Cheerleaders Debbie Shoemaker, Debbie Hill, Toni Good, and Becky Bunt- ing showed that sophomores can provide spirit and enthusiasm in backing their Shoemaker, Debbie Shugart, Robert Sigman, Mary Slowik, Cindy Smith, Kathryn Smith, Roy Smithers, Debra Snyder, Cindy Snyder, Philip Sommer, Scott Soper, Virginia Stearman, Nancy Stedfeld, Lucinda Steinhart, John Streets, Debbie Stutz, Sandy Taylor, Anita Taylor, Gary Taylor, Larry Teeguarden, William Thomas, Jerri Todd, Bill Towns, Cheri Urquhart, Leslie VanArsdalI, Robert VanNote, Sandra Wagle, Susie Weger, Frank Weidman, Gary Werner, Carol White, Dale Wiley, Thomas Wilfiey, Michael Williams, Chuck Wood, William Albrecht, Julie Alsman, Bill Averitt, Dean Bainaka, Kathy Barth, Vicki Bass, Reginald Batman, Judy Bennett, Gary Bernhardt, Sheila Bohannon, Frank Boltinghouse, Pam Boschen, Kurt Bowen, Alan Bowman, Kyle Boyer, Douglas Bayer, Thomas Bredeweg, John Brown, Debbie Bruton, Sandy Bunting, Beau Burchtield, Barbara Burke, Martha Caylor, Keith Chappell, Ron Chastain, Sandy Cheatham, Eric Calling, Robin Cooley, Harlan Craig, Daniel Craig, William Cunning, James Cunningham, Dave Diehl, William Dowden, Garry Dunaway, Ken Dunn, Robert Eaks, David Edwards, Carol Edwards, Mariorie Eisenbarth, Richard Emery, Etephen Etchison, Paula Fearrin, Joyce Finch, Lewis Fisher, Kris Flick, Bonnie Gauker, Dave Gibson, Carl Gillaspy, Patricia Gilpin, Fred Goeke, Ellen Hadsell, Linda Hahn, Greg Harden, Patia Hardin, Richie Hardwick, Debbie 'x S S , iw Q vigil? 'BQ PM 5. gg? ,si 3 f I W . X '- mv A V575 i cl 0 2 . , - f ',-- p?Mf???'f , Visfzzi f X 'tiff - f , , . - C- Q- . t . vr,. gs m M, , 3 m K , - N ijffiffk gfiiff, ' ' Sd 221' H ir 35 331 , ' l l li in '31 Q V, I 5 Qi- , .C F N i s U' A nv ' TV A B Q iz ' 4 t .-ei-Q, ,'r, ij t F f . f- Jr ,, ' in ,I 'Y' X f V1 . .. C, ,Q-W ,gws X , , -e Q' -,M g' . - rs 0 t U gg.,-uf Kuff 4,-,, A 5 QQ i1 -fi' -1 wr' 1, 1, A 'tr 'l J K7 at li t -1 X. . . 4wrmgi,n5asg,-1'z.gfq,i- , ' Ni xvi ivfvim t . n A. L A . , 124 ,. .ie , -wiv, ,X I- 'H 6, X l we K 1 .Ji N N X. ,Q vs . . f 41 ,S - ' A ww -, , Wil- W -:rf E ir H ew? Talented frosh Vicki Barth executes a handstand. Vicki appeared in many Pike performances. Using the shadow scope in the reading laboratory, fresh- man Allan Bowen benefits from the instruction of Mrs. Dysert. X Harriman, Susan B L ' ' A Harrington, Stephen 'A f-to I I Hart, Terri ,V l V. Q ,V Harvey, Kenneth i r' A s- Hassenfritz, Bonnie Q r ..,. if Haynes' David .3 ' it N ft, X ,Q Haynes, Frances .-fr. K Q L .4 v . ,f ' . lvfisfgjt V g ll s 1. 125 Head, Lillian Heckman, Debra Heftelman, William Heim, Steve Herther, David Hightshue, Doug Hise, Steve ,gr wx ,. Iik Hackett, William Hoftman, Richard Hollingsworth, Roger Hoogeveen, Bernie Hull, Cheryl Hull, Teryl Hummel, Leo fir . t ' ,i Humphress, Vickey Jackson, Kathy Jarrett, Dixie Johnson, Maude Johnson, Sharon Keever, Charles Kennedy, Donna Kester, Barbara King, Candi Lahr, Donald Lewis, Kathleen Long, John Lynn, Rebecca Mahlke, David Martin, Steven Matthews, Marta McCormack, Toni McKinney, Annall McKinney, Barb McKitrick, William Metzler, Gary Misarnore, Gary Monninger, Rebecca Montieth, Rick Moore, Patty Moore, Vicki Morrow, Debbi Morrow, Virginia Neal, Roger Newman, Kathryn Noggle, Nancy Oliverio, Sally Patty, James Pell, Steve Pierson, Patricia ftlvYoutlvawwLEag Much applause was received after Bill Heffelman finished a piano solo at the Talent Show. Led by their able and enthusiastic yell leaders, freshmen were well represented at athletic events. 'K sae' ' Mix . , , - is M X J as ' X 1 nb? ,Qi RJ 1. -W 1 'vt ' -.5 126 , ,Q 2 fm.. . as . J ,i. 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Poinsette, Steve Pollard, Charlotte Probst, James Reder, Michael Regal, Ann Rizzo, Carol Robertson, Paula Roberts, Jack Robicleau, Richard Rode, Debbie Roe, Debbie Rumple, Anna Sciblosky, Nina Salsbury, Donna Sanders, Linda Schmid, Patti Sharpe, Brian Shelburne, Deanna Sheridan, Tom Sieving, Corinthia Siler, Paula Simmons, Karla Smith, Ruth Smith, Taunya Smock, Patricia Sneath, Roxanne Spangler, Ann Stevens, Christine Stockwell, Linda Streets, Kathy Stutz, Sandy Sturgell, Janet Taftlinger, Scott Teter, John Thornberry, Patti Wible, James Wilkerson, Pam Wohlmuth, Cheryl ,Qs Yocom, Suellen Young, Barbara i The freshman class of 1970 spent most of this year getting into the swing of things- being able to participate in extracurricular clubs and athletics. School courses finally offered a little room for individual choice. Beau Bunting proved to be invaluable to the swimming team as a diver, Bill Weston was another freshman who demonstrated that spirit is what counts in football. Vicki Barth demonstrated that even the girls of the fresh- man class were concerned with and interested in physical education. Vicki's specialty is in acrobatics and gymnastics. Sally Oliverio placed first in advanced tumbling in the State GAA meet. Freshmen also were taking part in the various musical shows-David Mahlke, and Carol Rizzo. Sally Oliverio represented the class as Homecoming attendant. Ken Dunaway had perfect attendance during summer band practices. Paula Siler pur- sued her interest in electronics through the Radio Club. All in all, the freshmen have shown that through their years in Pike High School, the school and community may look forward to the emergence of interesting and unique individuals and an increased enthusiasm and spirit. Freshmen Sally Vogel, Chris Stevens, and Ann Spangler study various plant types for their biology class. 128 wt M Q sw, fs W 1' . i I fi :ru xc, The class of 1967 having graduated, the burdens of responsibility and pleasures of privilege fall to other willing hands and classes. The iunior class was quite active this year. One of their great achievements was beating the seniors out in the Student Council-sponsored competition Spirit Award for most active yelling during pep sessions. They participated in the homecoming activities by presenting a f1oat which featured the theme Cream 'Em and having as homecoming attendant, Jackie Ribley. Pike Varsity cheerleaders were primarily com- posed of iunior girls, Teresa. Gillespy, Susie Chappel, Sandy Wild, and alternate Mimi Yohler. Looking for- ward to next year as seniors President Greg Hadley, Vice President John Patten, Secretary Sandy Wild, and Treasurer Jeff Wagley prepared for this year's prom which featured the music of the Phil Marshall orchestra, the prom was held in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. As in past years, iuniors worked dili- gently in the concession area for football and bas- ketball games to provide money for the prom. With the help of Jeff Wagley, Jay Hahn, Allen Grundy, Steve Morris, Bill Blaser, Greg Hadley, and Mark Patty Pike's basketball team progressed to the f1nal game of the Zionsville sectional. Juniors also contributed to our swimming team's suc- cessful season-John Patten, Danny Barksdale, Mike Jones, Scott McDonald, Bruce Foist, and Gary Neal. The foreign language awards Hnalists for l.U. Honors program included Mark Patty, German, Vicki Dear- holt, Spanish, Kim Torgerson, French, and Nancy Hamilton, French. Hi-Tones found juniors Vicki Dearholt, Vic Moore, Cyd Shank, Terry Calvert, Mike Jones, Jim Metzler, and Ann Pritchard swelling its ranks. Thus the iunior class worked hard to make the school year 1966-67 a successful one and also showed that capable leadership is readily available to continue in 1967-68. 129 ,,..,-i-.. ,X wx ,Q 4 Qt ,. W3 A of' 3' Q 'rf Q sq 5 if . ,Q I s 'K f . 5' We A 'Wik is 6 JZ, 'X ,ft s 4 . - t 1 sf' 1 - ' . -' My uf sits tg f 'X 9,63 W SJR? Task 1 if mi WWE Fix-f if 5 I QW +4 1 J 2. -..,,,. .f ,,.f-:far-sw , sc . a.,s...,.., ., fs A E M, Z - ss 1 --,. 3 .tm 43 1 mf 11 mf 5 17 f 1 mf S 2 2 hgh ' '42, -JJT' .lfl1 si bp J 1 ' l it ll sfl l Q Q if f M s 1 2 IQ is se, Sff if 1 E t Ti 1 1 it A 'S w ..1-- f xi mf i l , I 15' 2252251 A 19 3 - rs. is wi f g m it 1 ,.,s,.f:.- 'ti . ' 1' if-It If: r ' .. , gl , N P ' -' EE S i s -. wtf it if ggi 1, rg Q .a-ffl 'f- - 1, st : i, ' 5.' ,. i elf? 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'TLT NORTHWEST LUMBER 5141 Lafayette 293-1100 Road FARM BUREAU C0-OP Trader's Point 291-9055 XII, SNYDER'S DINNER BELL State Road 52 291 -2392 STUDENT INDEX Adams, Linda 120 Albrecht, James 47,116 Albrecht, Julie 124 Aldridge, Howard 120 Alexander, Patricia 55, 65,73,74,76,98 Almas, Dennis 68,71,80, 81,120 Alsman, Bill 124 Andrews, Mark 55,116 Ansley, Patricia 69,73, 116 Armstrong, William 116 Asher, Jane 65,66,67,74 Averitt, Dean 43,82,124 Averitt, Lynn 98 Bainaka, Kathy 69,70,124 Baker, Janet 55,63,66, 69,75 Banks, Kathy 69,120 Banks, Michelle 116 Bannister, Harold 55,68, 76,81,9O,98 Barksdale, Daniel 76,89, 94,116 Barnes, Dan 116 Barnett, Sherri 120 Barr, Stephen 71,116 B6wh, vickz 69,73,124, 125 Bass, Cynthia 55,69,7O, 74,75,76,116 Bass, Reginald 77, 83,124 Batman, Judy 55,124 Batman, Mark 120 Behrman, Alfred 63 Bell, Robert 116 Bell, Stanley 120 Bennett, Gary 89,124 Bennett, Judith 65,66,67, 69,70,75,116 Bennett, Van 64,68,98 Benton, Deborah 120 Bernhardt, Shelia 124 Bertalan, Sara 55,70,75, 76,116 Bevins, Terry 68,71,90 Bingham, John 64,98 Bird, Lee 120 Bird, Peter 120 Blaser, William 68,71,85, 87,94,116 Boger, Nancy 116 Bohannon, Frank 124 Bolander, Larry 116 Boltinghouse, Pam 124 Boschen, Kathy 76,116 Boschen, Kurt 124 Bouck, Judy 65,66,67,71, 73,74,75,1I6 Bouck, Sue 74 Bowen, Alan 77,124,125 Bowling, Lonnie 120 Bowman, Kyle 71,77,124 Boyce, Vince 120 Boyer, Douglas 90,124 Boyer, Thomas 71,83,89, 124 Bradford, Dave 116 Bradley, Jay 63,68,74, 81,87,94,99 Bradley, Linda 69,70,75, 76,116 Brammer, Debbie 116 Brannon, Gordon 81,116 Brasher, Coulas 116 Bredeweg, John 55,64, 7O,82,94,124 Breedlove, Allen 116 Breedlove, Darrell 99 Brennan, Kathy 116 Brents, Gregg 95,120 Brewer, Barbara 55,69, 75,116 Brinsley, Paul 55,62,63, 99 Broviak, Leslie 89,120 Brower, Sharon 66,116 Brown, Debbie 124 Brown, Gary 120 Brown, Leslie 66,67,69, 71,116 Brown, Marilyn 67, 99 Browning, Janet 17,65, 66, 67,7O,84,99,151 Browning, Karen 120 Bruton, Sandy 69,70,124 Buckwalter, Norma 66, 70,74,120 Bullard, Susan 69,71,120 Bumgarner, Joe 117 Bunting, Beau 89,95,124 Bunting, Becky 120,123 Bunting, Bill 64,68,90,99 Bunting, Suellen 120 Burchfield, Barbara 124 Burchfield, Mark 120 Burden, Thomas 120 Burke, Martha 69,71,124 Burrows, Lucinda 48,55, 69,117 Caesar, Beverly 70 Callahan, Marica 74,77, 120 Callander, Joe 117 Calvert, Sherry 117 Calvert, Terry 54,55, 116,117 Campbell, David 94,117 Carl, Diana 62,63,70,75, 99 Carr, Gracie 55,74,117 Carroll, Stephen 117 Cartwright, Carolyn 69, 70,74,120 Cassell, Linda 69,99 Caylor, Keith 77,124 Chambers, Dennis 55,76, 77 Chaplin, Sharon 70,74,99 Chappel, Sharla 66,70,99 Chappel, Susie 69,70,84, 117 Chappell, Ron 124 Chappell, Sharon 12,55, 120 Cherry, Carol 117 Cherry, Sue 120 Chastain, Sandy 124 Cheatham, Eric 124 Clark, Janet 69,7O,117 Clayton, Alan 117 Clendenin, Kathy 67,69, 71,713,117 146 Clifton, Bob 100 Colling, Cindy 71,74,75, 76,117 Colling, Robyn 69, 71 ,74, 76,124 Connelly, David Cook, Dennis 80,81,117 Cook, Kay 55,69,70,75, 76,117 Cooley, Ray 124 Cooper, Fred 120 Cooper, Susie 120 Copenhaver, Mark 117 Copenhaver, Pam 120 Copenhaver, Serrie 73,117 Corbin, Susan 75,117 Corder, Patricia 66,70, 120 Corr, Gregory 54, 55,120 Couchman, Mike 117 Craig, Dan 82,124 Craig, Robert 100 Craig, William 124 Crouch, Carol 55,71,120 Culbertson, Don 55,62,71, 76,77,117 Cunning, James 70,71,124 Cunningham, Judy 117 Dolrymple, Chris 51,120 Daupert, Constance 67, 70,120 Daupert, Dennis 23,63, 70,71 , 100 Daupert, Larry 100 Daupert, Linda 100 Davidson, Diana 69,73, 121 Davis, Eddie 100 Davis, William 121 Dean, Barbara 50,100 Deardorf, Charles 52,100 Dearholt, Victoria 54,55, 70,117 Deason, Deborah 69,73, 121 Diehl, Scott 68,80,89,117 Diehl, William 47,82,89, 95,124 Dietz, Harry 121 Diller, Cynthia 65,70,73, 75,121 Distel, Wendy 117 Dorsey, Debbie 69,121 Dorsey, Larry 121 Dorsey, Russ 100 Doty, Dave 54,55,64,73, 83, 89, 95,100 Douglas, Don 117 Dowden, Gary 121 Dowell, Dave 55,76,117 Dunaway, Ken 124 Duncan, Shirley 70,101 Dunn, Greg 55,64,76,117 Dunn, Robert 82,124 Dunn, Victoria 63,69,101 Eaks, David 95,124 Eberhardt, Christine 71,117 Edberg, Eric 71,89,121 Edberg, Nancy 62,69,71, 73,75,117 Edwards, Carol 55,124 Edwards, Marjorie 55,124 Eggleston, Marvin 63,64, 73,89,116,121 Ehrenford, Amanda 55,66, 67,121 Eisenbarth, Richard 124 Ellis, Dan 16,72,101 Ely, Susan 65,69,70,73, 121 Emery, Stephen 77,124 Emry, Stephen 71,89,121 Enmeier, Sandra 65,73,121 Etchison, James 55,68,101 Etchison, Paul 69 Evans, Donna 72,711,117 Fairburn, Darrell 64,71, 80, 95, 1 17 Fairburn, Debbie 69,121 Fearrin, Joyce 124 Fields, Susan 121 Finch, Lewis 47,124 Fisher, Cris 70,71,124 Flanigan, Mike 68,81,117 Flanigan, Patti 65,66,69, 71 , 121 Flick, Bonnie 69,71 , 73, 124 Foist, Bruce 68,89 Fox, Patty 55,74,117 Gagnon, John 64,101 Gall, Alice 55,7O,75,77, 117 Gall, Ken 62,63,73,101 Ganote, Anita 54,70,121 Garland, James 117 Garland, John 121 Gastineau, Cathy 101 Gauker, Dave 82,94,124 George, Paul 22,54,55, 63,73,1o1 Gesner, Rusty 62,71 Gibson, Carl 82,124 Gilbert, Bruce 63,64,68, 71,233,101 Gillaspy, Jim 65,70,121 Gillaspy, Patty 124 Gillespy, Teresa 70,73, 84,117 Gilpin, Fred 77,124 Glidewell, Cynthia 55,66 Goebel, Greg 101 Goeke, Ellen 55,69,74, 80,124 Goeke, Emil 94,121 Good, Toni 65,70,75, 123,121 Goodwin, Beverly 117 Gooliak, Ray 121 Goss, Kathy 73,117 Gootee, Marian 74,117 Grant, Dennis 63,117 Greeley, Cathy 73,121 Green, Rosanne 121 Greene, Greg 68,71,94, 124 Griffin, Cynara 102 Griffin, Pamela 69,121 Grinstead, Barbara 68,121 Grubbs, John 64,121 Grundy, Allen 87,117 Guest, Michael 62,63,64, 70,94,102,151 Gulliver, Carl 65,68,70, 89,121 Hadley, Greg 62,68,71, 81,87,94,117 Hadsell, Linda 124 Hahn, Greg 124 Hahn, Jay 87,117 Hamilton, Mike 121 Hamilton, Nancy 55,66, 7O,75,117 Hancock, Judy 102 Hankins, Foster 117 Harden, Patia 55,71,124 Harden, Steve 102 Hardin, Richie 47,55,124 Hardin, Suanne 54,55,66, 69,73,117 Hardwick, Debbie 55,124 Harper, Judy 102 Harriman, Susan 55,70, 125 Harrington, Dennis 125 Harrington, Steve 82,125 Harris, Becky 72,102 Harrison, Ken 72 Harshbarger, Michelle 69 Hart, Terri 125 Hart, Vicki 65,66,67, 102,151 Harvey, Ken 125 Harvey, Robert 102 Haskell, Dave 64,71,121 Hassenfritz, Bonnie 73,125 Hayes, James 71,90,121 Hayes, Tom 70,121 Haynes, David 125 Haynes, Frances 71,76, 125 Haynes, Wayne 77 Head, Lillian 124 Head, Ray 121 Heckman, Deborah 125 Heffelman, William 55, 70,77,125,126 Heim, Steve 64,125 Heim, Tom 64,72 Henard, Karen 117 Henninger, David 121 Herther, David 64,95,125 Herther, Kathleen 48,62, 63,65,67,69,70 Hightshue, Debbie 55,63, 73,75,103 Hightshue, Doug 125 Hightshue, James 64,70, 121 Hightshue, Janet 55,70, 73,117 Hightshue, Joe 10 1-1111, Debbie 55,71,121 Hill, Dorothy 121,123 Hill, Gary 71,121 Hill, Stephanie 103 Hilligoss, Janet 121 Hilligoss, Michael 103 Hise, Steve 64,125 Hizer, Sherri 74,117 Hobbs, Margo 74,75,103 Hoberty, Vicki 121 Hockett, William 125 Hoffman, Mark 55,76,117 Hoffman, Richard 125 Hofmann, Rick 121 Hollingsworth, Roger 82, 125 Holmberg, Edwin 103,151 147 Hoogeveen, Bernie 125 Hoop, Bruce 121 Hooper, Howell, Lee 125 Mary 103 Huber, Debbie 55,66, 70, 121 Huberty, Leslie 66,67,70, 75,103 Huesing, Jane 69,75,117 Huesing, Nancy 65,69, 7O,75,117 Hull, Cheryl e9,71,125 1-1U11, reryl 69,71,125 Hummel, Leo 94,125 Humphress, Vicki 126 Hutchings, Karen 74 Huter, Kathy 62,63,66, 71,103 lmel, John 103 lmel, Judy 121 Jackson, Eugene 55,64, 1 17 Jackson Kathy 55,76,126 Jackson, Phillip 104 Jarrett, Dixie 126 Jarrett, Maurice 117 Jenkins, Dennis 104 Johnson, Dennis 121 Johnson Linda 66,73,74, 117 Johnson Maude 126 Johnson, Sharon 71 , 126 Johnson, Wylie 117 Jones, Chriswell 117 Jones, Michael 55,62, 63,64,68,71,95,117 Joyce, John 104 Karr, Janis 70,74,104 Katzenberger, Linda 17, 54,55,63,66,69,75, 104,151 Keeever, Charles 82,126 Keller, Caroline 121 Keller, Steven 95,121 Kennedy, Bruce 55,77,117 Kennedy, Donna 69,126 Kester, Barbara 70,77,126 Kimmel, Susan 70,118 King, B111 121 King, Candi 71,126 King, Lowell 62,63,64, 104 Klutey, Darrell 55,62,64, 65,71,104 Knowles, David 68,71,89, 121 Knowles, Meredith 55,66, 67,69,71,77,118 Krise, David 121 Kyler, Kathy 66,69,70, 74,76-,121 Lagadon, Perfecto 121 Lahr, Donald 126 Landis, Rick 64,68,81, 90,118 Lang, William 121 Larson, Gary 64,104 Larson, Linda 121 Lawrence, Bob 62,68,93, 104 Laycock, Dan 64,72,118 Leap, John 121 Leap, Terry 121 Moore, Holly 71,122 Pritchard, Nanette 69,122 Lear, Susan 55,71,75,121 Leavitt, John 68,87,104 Lee, Doris 105 Lemke, Sharon 17,70,74, 105 Lerch, Marsha 55,62,63, 65,7o,73,74,75,105 Lewis, David 121 Lewis, James 64,105 Lewis, Kathleen 69,71, 126 Lnnp,J1m 119 List, Paula 74,118 Lloyd, David 63,64,68, 94,118 Lloyd, Dennis 63,64, 68, 94,118 Long, John 126 Longmire, Michael 105 Lonigan, Marcia 45,7O, 73,121 Love, Dennis 118 Lynn, Rebecca 71,126 McAllister, Catherine 65, 66,70,105 McAllister, John 64,68, 81,118 McCammon, Myra 55,70, 75,122 McClure, Darlene 69,122 McCormack, Toni 126 McCoy, Rosalie 22,55,63, 65,67,73,74,77,106 McDonald, Scott 71,89, 118 McGinnis, Pamela 55,66, 122 McKinney, Annell 55,69, 74,126 McKinney, Barb 69,71, 126 McKitrick, Julie 55,70, 75,118 McKitrick, William 55, 82,126 McLemore, Hershel 53, 90,118 McQueen, Michael 106 McVicker, Hugh 106 Mabbitt, Robert 64,72, 81,118 Mahlke, David 122,126 Maines, Diana 69,73,118 Maines, Lynn 69,73, 121 Majors, Paul 64,68,80, 81,105,151 Maners, Charlene 55,69, 71,73,122 Mann, Rustin 55,76,83, 95,122 Marburger, Jim 68,83,93, 105 Marcum, MaryBeth 55,70, 1 18 Marlin, David 55,70, 122 Marling, Sue 17,55,62, 63,65,66,69,105 Martin, Steve 71,82, 94, 126 Matheson, Lesley 122 Matthews, Kathleen 105 Matthews, Marta 126 Meahen, Allan 80,94,122 Medenwald, Dallas 53, 59,106 Meehan, Michael 122 Meehan, Steve 62,63,7O, 80,106 Meeks, Kay 72,118 Mello, Margo 118 Melton, Franklin 64,106, 118 Mertz, Mark 55,70,76, 77,122 Mertz, Mary 55,70,122 Metzler, Charles 62,63, 64,68,80,81,90,91, 94,106,151 Metzler, Gary 82,90,126 Metzler, James 54,55, 68,7O,80,81,9O,94,118 Meyers, Christie 69,70, 74,745,118 Meyers, Lana 70,122 Meyers, Mike 94,106 Miller, Greg 71,106 Misamore, Gary 70,126 Mitchell, Pam 62,63,65, 69,70,73,106,151 Monninger, Cathy 74,107 Monninger, Mary 122 Monninger, Rebecca 126 Montieth, Rick, 71,126 Moore, Carol 122 Moore, Cheryl 66,67,74, 107 Moore, Karen 107 Moore, Marianne 55,65, 69,70,73 Moore, Patty 69,126 Moore, Vicki 69,126 Moore, Victor 54,55,63, 64,68,69,76, 95 Morgan, Roy 122 Morgan, Sabra 107 Morris, Christy 70,122 Morris, Stephan 72,84, 87, 1 16 Morrison, Drue 69,122 Morrow, Debbie 69,71, 126 Morrow, Virginia 69,126 Moser, Randy 55,73,95, 126 Mount, Nancy 69,107 Murphy, Ron 80,107,151 Murray, William 122 Myers, Jeffrey 16,107 Nahand, Carol 107 Neal, Gary 89, 94, 1 18 Neal, Roger 71,82,126 Neiman, Joe 64,107 Netter, Steve 64,68,70, 80,81,94,107 Newman, Kathryn 69,76, 126 Noggle, Nancy 69,126 Norris, Mark 120,122 O'Cull, Michael 77,108 Oliverio, Sally 17,69,126 Orr, Donna 108 Overdorf, Jeff 70,71,122 Overman, John 81,122 Ozols, Glen 87,122 Pageh s6ndy 118 Palmer, Carol 74 Palmer, Eric 63,64,71 148 Palmer, Sue 55,62,63,66, 69,75,108 Palmer, Susan 55,63,75, 108 Palmer, Walter fBruce1 64, 71,83,9O,118 Palmer, Warren 90,122 Patten, Charles 62,63,64, 108 Patten, John 23,64,68, 71,76,88,89,116,118 Patty, James 76,126 Patty, Mark 55,63,71,118 Pell, Sally 74,119 Pell, Steve 82,126 Pengilly, Mark 65,70,71, 73,120,122 Pierson, Patricia 73,126 Pitcock, Donna 122 Poinsette, Nancy 62,63, 65,66,70,75,108 Poinsette, Steve 127 Pollard, Charlotte 69,127 Pontius, Jim 77 Porter, Kevin 122 Pottenger, Larry 18,19, 63,76,77, 83,108 Powell, Georgette 119 Pritchard, Ann 54,55,69, 70,118 Pritchard, Jan 69,70,75, 108 Probst, James 71,82,127 Pucillo, Bill 119 Pucillo, David 81,122 Ramsey, Norman 119 Randall, Andra 119 Randall, Jeff 63,68,80, 81,108,151 Randall, Melissa 70,119 Randall, Renee 122 Ratliff, Dave 68,81,9O, 91,108 Ratlift, Randi 69 Redenbarger, Ned 62,63, 64,65,83,93, 109 Reder, Michael 68,71,83, 127 Regal, Ann 127 Regal, Janice 74,119 Regal, Steve 55,64,71, 73,80,89,122 Ribley, Jackie 17,55,66, 69,70,1l9 Ribley, Terri 70,109,151 Richards, Dana 55,71,119 Rizzo, Carol 127 Rizzo, Robert 122 Roberson, Paula 69,70, 127 Roberts, Jack 127 Robideau, Carol 55,67, 119 Robideau, Richard 88,89, 127 Robinson, Sharon 72,74, 119 Robison, Sharon 66,69,122 Rode, Debbie 127 Roe, Debbie 69,127 Roetter, Susie 55,66,70, 76, 77, 122 Ross, Jim 53,64,72,77, 81,82,119 Sears, Craig 55,62,63, Streets, Kathy 69,73,127 Ross, Marilea 71,73,109 Rothkopt, Harold 64,109, 151 Rudicil, Karen 119 Rumple, Anna 69,127 Runnels, Duane 83 Rupel, Vicki 122 Sablosky, Ann 63,73,113 Sablosky, Nina 69,71, 73,127 Salb, Linda 69,122 Salsbury, Carolyn 55,70, 74,755,119 Salsbury, Donna 127 Samuels, Donna 109,151 Sanders, Linda 127 Sanders, Nancy 119 Sanders, Steve 77,95,122 Scheidt, Thomas 122 Schimpf, Mark 122 Schmid, Patti 69,71,127 Schreckengost, JoAnn 67, 74,109 Scott, Connie 109 Scott, Daniel 119 Scotten, Janice 119 Scroggs, Victoria 119 Scruggs, Shirley 67,74, 109 68,7e,a3,84,s5,s7, 93,109 Seckel, Karen 122 Shank, Cydney 54,55,69, 70,119 Shank, Robert 71,122 Shank, Sandra 110 Sharpe, Brian 127 Shaw, Sarah 70,73,75,122 Sheean, Joe 122 Sheean, Mary 122 Shelburne, Deanna 127 Shelburne, Nancy 55,62, 63,755,110 Shelton, Thomas 55,68, 76,92,119 Sheridan, Pat 54,75,11O Sheridan, Tom 127 Shockley, Fred 62,110 Shoemaker, Debbie 69,70, 73,755,123 Shugart, Robert 87,914,123 Sieving, Corinthia 71,127 Sigman, Mary 74,123 Siler, PC1110 55,71,77,127 Simmons, Karla 69,71,127 Slowik, Cindy 73,75,123 Smith, Lynn 36,110,151 Smith, Kathryn 55,70,73, 123 Smith, Roy 80,123 Smith, Ruth 55,127 Smith, Taunya 70,127 Smithers, Debra 69,73, 123 Smock, Patricia 69,70,127 Snively, Debbie 110,151 Snearley, Kenneth 55,71, 77,817,119 Sneath, Roxanne 127 Snyder, Cindy 17,123 Snyder, Mike 17,68,80, 81,82,84,87,94,11O Snyder, Phillip 55,64,73, 94,123 Sommer, Scott 55,77,123 Soper, Beth 62,63,65,70, 73,110 Soper, Virginia 23,55,65, 70,73, 120,123 Souders, Eloise 74,119 Souders, lrene 74,119 Southwick, Jerlyn 55,67, 69,70,73,119 Spangler, Ann 70,127,129 Spangler, Mary 55,62,63, 75,110 Sparks, Lynne 66 Stear, Peter 81,119 Stearman, Nancy 65,70, 123 Stedteld, Cinda 70,123 Steinhart, John 123 Stevens, Cathleen 67,69, 70,75,119 Stevens, Christine 69,71, 127,128 Stevens, James 55,62,63, 73,76,77,11O,151 Stockwell, Linda 55,69, 71 , 127 Streets, Debbie 66,67,69, 70,123 Stultz, Steve 127 Sturgell, Janet 69,127 Stutz, Sandy 69,70,123 Sutphin, Janet 74,119 Suzuki, Toshiko 111 Sweigart, Peggy 111 Sweigart, Ronald 119 Taftlinger, Charles 82,127 Taiana, Renato 18,19,65, 111 Taylor, Anita 70,73,75, 123 Taylor, Gary 68,71 ,81 , 123 Taylor, Gerald 55,62, 63,76,111 Taylor, Larry 68,70 Teeguarden, Janice 74,1 Teeguarden, William 123 Ternet, Dale 62,64,111 11 Teter, John 71,127 Tewmey, Mike 119 Thimlar, Vicki 66,67,74, 111 Thomas, Jerri 54,55,123 Thompson, Beverly 111 Thornberry, James 16,55, 111 Thornberry, Patty 69,73, 127 Todd, Bill 123 Torgerson, Kimberly 67, 69, 70,75,119 Tosick, Marianne 69,70, 119 Towns, Cheri 123 Travis, Pat 111 Trulock, James 72,119 Tudor, Tyler, 68, Gary 77 Michael 51,64, 72,112 Urquhart, Leslie 55,123 Valenti, Allen 82 VanArsdall, Robert 123 149 VanNote, Sandra 123 Verstynen, Jack 112 Vogel, Sally 69,71,128 Wager, Randy 64 Wagle, Susie 123 Wagley, Jett 71 ,87, 94, 119 Wagoner, Lee 69,71,119 Wagoner, Pamela 55,66, 119 Walden, Ronald 119 Walker, David 64-,68,80, 81,94,112 Walker, Margaret 73,112, 151 Waller, David 119 Walstrom, Steve 119 Warren, Janet 66,71,75, 119 Warren, Robert 84,87,112 Weddle, James 119 Weger, Frank 70,95,123 Weidman, Gary 70,123 Wells, Howard 55,112 Wells, Julie 119 Werner, Carol 66,67,69, 70,73,123 West, Sharon 69,70 Westmoreland, Jean 69,70 Weston, Walter 71,82,90 Wethington, Patrick 64, 119 Wheeler, Danny 82 White, Beverly 62,63,65, 67,70,73,112,151 White, Brent 16,64,68,73, 80,81,82,112 White, Cathy 55,66,77, 119 white, Dole 68,71,80,81, 123 Whitney, Sherrill 55,66, 71,73,119 Wible, James 82,89,128 Wilcox, Kathy 74,75,112 Wild, Sandy 69,534,119 Wildman, Susan 55,66,69, 7O,73,119 Wiley, Jon 119 Wiley, Thomas 81,123 Wilfley, Michael 54,55, 95,123 Wilkerson, Pam 69,128 Williams, Chuck 52,55, 77,911,123 Williams, Sue 112 Winegardner, Stanley 55, 64,113 Wohlmuth, Cheryl 69,128 Wood, William 95,123 Wright, Gary 71,87,123 Yocum, Suellen 69,71,128 Yohler, Mimi 69,74,75, 119 Yohler, Peggy 17,63,74, 84,85, 113 Young, Barbara 70,128 Young, Donald 55,76,77, 95,119 Young, Ron 63,68,83,86, 87,95,113,151 Zalokar, Linda 58,113 Zeabart, Leonard 55,62, 63,64,68, 113 Staff Adams, Robert 59,81,90 Amick, Charles 36 Baker, Herschel 10,34 Block, Vernon 36 Bobbitt, Kay tMrs.1 47 Booth, Ann fMrs.1 45,151 Bowman, Mary fMrs.1 54,55 Brandt, Nancy fMrs.j 48 Brooks, Charles 45 Brown, Carl 52,53,77 Byfield, Carter 36,82,89 Campbell, Thomas 80,92 Coomer, Warren 42,62 Daniels, Everitt 10,35 Drescher, Joseph 51 Bysert, Freda tMrs.1 66,125 Ensor, William 42,43 Faris, Robert 10,48 Good, Pearl tMrs.1 37 Goodman, Betty fMrs.1 45 Grosskopf, George 48, 83 , 86, 92 Gundy, Joann tMrs.1 45,67 Horn, Lee 44,45 Horne, Francis 41 Hunt, Margaret fMrs.1 47,71 lwema, Ronald 44,45 Little, Charles 53 Martin, Donn 34 Merrill, Jane CMrs.1 42,43 Meyer, Robert 54, 76' Mongan, Timothy 90 Monroe, James 41 Myers, Esther fMiss1 10,44,75 Northcott, Elloree fMrs.1 10,51 Orr, Donald 41,95 Orth, Peggy fMrs.1 36 Owen, Barbara fMrs.j 69 Patty, Christine tMrs.1 37 Pihlak, Ann fMiss1 47 Pruitt, Gene 34 Reese, Clifford 10,48,49 Riddell, Judith fMrs.1 51,72 Ryan, Jerry 47 Schiavone, Dan 35 Shade, Richard 41 Shaw, Max 10,34 Stanley, Duane 41 Starkey, Norman 87,94 Stockwell, Rose CMrs.1 37 Sullivan, Altha fMrs.1 51 Teter, Anne fMrs.1 59,74 Thornburg, Thomas 44,45 Wells, John 45,94 White, Edwin 35 Wilson, Duane 42 Advertisers Adore Beauty Salon 136 Arts Standard 136 Brooks Standard 137 Burger Chef 138 Capital Sales 143 Davidsons 139 Elaine's Card and Candy 136 Engledow Tree 8. Landscape 139 Farm Bureau Co-op 145 Fergies Barber Shop 137 56th Golf 145 421 Bowl 140 Goodwin 8. Westfall Food Giant 142 Guilfoil's Phillips 66 139 Herff Jones 143 Herschel's Shoes 137 Indiana Marine 141 Lyons Department Store 139 Mac's Men's Wear 137 Melvin L. Cunningham 135 Michigan Road Pharmacy 134 Northwest Lumber 145 Panhandle 132 Paul B. White 144 Paul R. Young 8. Sons 140 Rock Island Refinery 134 R. T. Moore 133 Sander's Auto 135 Snyder's Dinner Bell 145 Suni Quik Chik 140 Tom Harris Chevrolet 134 Tower Studios 150 Westlane Drugs 136 Tiwvembwb ' semi eww YEARBOOK FIRST ROW S White ieditorl, J. Boker, L. Katzen- R. Young, J. Browning, M. Guest M Walker V Hart THIRD ROW berger E Holmberg J Randall J Stevens, J. Asher, P. Mitchell. H. Rothkopt, P. Malors, C Metzler D Snively T Ribley L Smith SECOND ROW Mrs Booth lsponsorl P. Alexander, D. Samuels, We, the staff of the 1967 Pike's Peek, have Hnally completed the book. We faced deadlines, identified unknown persons, reidentitled pictures which were damaged. After having gained a reputation for being notoriously late on produc- tion deadlines, we were able to turn in the entire book being only one day late. In spite of our sponsor getting married the week before a deadline, a deadline in the midst of spring vacation-the book took shape and kept on growing. lt was completed before the staff was overcome by senioritis. Seriously, the entire staff worked diligently at various unpleasant, but necessary, tasks such as pasting, indexing, and other items which go into yearbook production. We hope that this annual will be judged as covering the year's events and also being ci unique and individual yearbook. 151 As edifor of the Pike's Peek, 1967 edition, I should like fo fhonk Those contributors who hove mode the publicofion of This book possible. Also groiiiude is expressed To Mrs. Booth, Amer- icon Yeorbook Co., Tower Sfudios ond The sloff. 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