Pioneer High School - Conestoga Yearbook (Royal Center, IN)
- Class of 1975
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Opening 1 Organizations 98 Album 70 Sports 126 Junior High 82 Index 140 Ads 144 Opening 3 ... understand the past and learning to see today's school life as different and in many ways totally unique than ever before. Clothes, morals, actions, expressions, beliefs, val- ues—all are different be- cause there's never been a world like today. School Life 5 Wanting to ... ... learn in more ways than just from books. Using ex- tracurricular activities such as the various clubs and sports as a means of ex- pressing and developing oneself while working with and learning about others. Therefore learning about oneself. 6 School Life Hoping to ... ... find many friends who can be trusted to share problems and future goals with. Finding someone special who wants to be a part of one's life and will increase happiness or ease depression. Finding that without others life could be boring and undesirable. School Life 9 Romance in the Park Saturday, May third—an evening of dining on steak and potatoes, dancing to the excitingly varied music of The Cavaliers, an after- prom at Bowlmor and en- joying being with one an- other were the main events at the '75 junior-Senior Prom. R O M A N C E-Re- membering the good. Omiting the bad. Making one another Advance to love. Needing each other and Carefully you'll both Endure everlasting love. Couples said goodbye in the early morning light. Upper left: Prom Court-Duke, D. Conn; King, C. Cates; Queen, K. Valdez; Duchess, B. Simons. Lower left: Class parents-Mr. Mrs. Roger Ide, Mr. Mrs. George Plotner. Above: The Cavaliers —Pioneer's own mous- tached Mr. Richard Stimmel on the electric guitar. 10 School I Life T vt v .v ♦ ♦ rt ' i'H-1 Upper left: Mr. Mrs. Bud Scott watch with interest the dancing couples. Upper right: Prom servers-M. Dillman, J. Blount, R. Cole, M. Howell, T. Barr, E. Tim- mons, D. Haselby, J. Shanks, B. Shroder, C. Clary. School Life 11 Learning to ... ... listen and then listening to learn. Realizing that what someone has to say may be informative and helpful in some unforseen way. Learning that one's own ideas are not always the best and understanding how to weigh their value to use them effectively. 12 School Lite Take Your Medicine The 1974 Fall play was about a young man who was a Doctor of Philoso- phy. He got into a jam when his fianc6 introduced him to her rich Uncle Henry as a doctor. Henry thought Bill was a doctor of medicine and offered a $50,000 check for the first life he saved. On Novem- ber 15 and 16 the play was presented by the main characters: Dan Beall, Henry Dodson; Angels Warren, Deb Polen; Bill Jackson, Steve Smith; and Jon Puckett, Jeff Hand. Mr. Linton and Mrs. Lisby were the directors and all the proceeds went to the se- nior and junior classes. Upper left: The nurse takes the protesting Henry Dodson's tem- perature. Lower left: Several patients and visitors watch Jack Benson as he goes to help Henry. Upper center: Hoofenduke goes on one of his crazy bed jumping antics. Lower center: An oxygen tent is placed over the supposedly ailing Henry. Above: Miss Dave Finkledink lightly prances in to use her precious charms. School Life 15 Continuting to ... ... learn that everyone is unique in his own way and should live his life accord- ingly. Learning that one has a choice of using his life for good or evil and no one can force the choice; only guide it. Decisions to make guiding a life down its unique path. The Sound of Music The Pioneer spring musi- cal, the Sound of Music was presented March 12, 14, and 15. Out of the 40 who auditioned, 17 were picked to take part in the presentation. Main charac- ters were: Maria Rainer, julie Moser; Capt. von Trapp, Dan Beall; Elsa Schraeder, Beth Fox; and Max Detweiler, Dave Syl- vester. Mr. Mrs. Lisby, Richard Stimmel, and T.R. Linton served as faculty di- rectors for the production. After about three months of practice the play's cast and crew had the satis- faction of presenting a play with success. Praise was given to all. Upper left: Maria sings a tune to the von Trapp children. Above left: The children do their song routine before going to bed. Above right: Max gracefully dips Elsa in his arms. Upper center: The nuns sing a beautiful religious song. Lower center: The nuns ex- claim as they see Maria's honey- moon wardrobe. Upper right: The police question the von Trapp household. Lower right: The Captain shows one of his questioning sons how to properly escort a beautiful woman like Maria. 18 School Life Teachers open the door. You enter by yourself. -Chinese Proverb Below: Superintendent Mr. Clyde Zeek constantly works at his task of keeping all facets on the Pio- neer School Corporation running smoothly. Below: As well as working on other duties, secretary Mrs. Madeline March performs her main duties as the corporation's payroll clerk. Below: Secretary Mrs. Betty Smith is the corporation's bookkeeper and treasurer and also has the po- sition as secretary for the school board. Above: Pioneer School Board Members—Howard E. Goodrich, President Leonard ). Burton, Vice- Pres. Robert L. Dawson, Secretary John M. Snavley, Member Clyde H. Zeek, Superintendent Bud ). Scott, Ass't Secretary Among other arousing subjects, Mrs. Donna Courtice's English mini course classes studied death in depth. They visited a nearby cemetery and studied epitaphs, toured the Harrison Funeral Home, and had various speakers on the “art of dying. In the fall there was a lice scare. There was an outbreak in nearby school corporations and Pioneer had to take pre- cautions by checking all of the student's heads every day for two weeks. The Freshman Lab. Science class traveled to Chicago Museum of Science and Industry with teacher chap- erones Mr. Harry Flowers, Mr. Walter Slentz, Mr. John Pokorney, and Mr. John Brandt. Mr. Ted Linton and Mrs. Kathy Lisby directed students through a production of the Sound of Music. Mr. Craig Hirstein succeeded in producing another Pio- neer Conestoga Yearbook. Faculty 21 Mr. Maurice Frantz Mr. John Slover Ball State U., BS; MS Indiana State U., BS; MS Assistant Principal Principal Mrs. Marjorie Goltry Mrs. Betty Hale Secretary and bookstore aide. Office Secretary Mrs. Mary Henry Treasurer and bookkeeper 22 Faculty Mr. Bob Williams Oakland City College, BS Indiana University, MS Guidance Counselor Golf Coach Student Council Sponsor Mrs. Anna Brandt Ball State U., BS; MA Guidance Counselor Cadet Teachers Mrs. Virginia Bonsett Cantaberry College, AB Purdue University, MA Art Senior Class Sponsor Art Club Sponsor National Honor Society Mrs. Ramona Key Ball State U., BA; MA Librarian Media Center Sunshine Sponsor I.S.M.A. Sponsor Faculty 23 Mrs. Emma Staller Ashland Ohio College, AB English 7th Grade Sponsor Mrs. Donna Courtice Ball State U., BS; MA English Sunbeam Sponsor Mr. Craig Hirstein Purdue University, BA English Yearbook Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Spall Ball State U., BS English 8th Grade Sponsor 24 Faculty Mrs. Virginia Fickle Earlham College, 1 year Ball State U., 3 years; BA Latin Typing Latin Club Sponsor Mr. Jim Mentzer Indiana University Ball State U. Master in Spanish Foreign Lang Dept Chairman Spanish, SNHS Spanish Club Sponsor ' •11 « ••• I ’•‘ «ii in ' 11 l,,U 'HunufM Mr. Ted Linton Oakland City College, BA Indiana State U., MS Enlgish Speech, Speech Club Sponsor All School Play Thespain, Forensic School Play Mrs. Mabel Patty Manchester College, BS English Developmental Reading English Dept. Chairman Faculty 25 Mr. Jan Scirclc Indiana State U., BS Industrial Arts Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Richard Stimmel Indiana State U., BS Industrial Arts Boys Pep Club Sponsor Miss Ann Wooden Indiana State U., BS; MS Physical Education Health Girls All Sports Coach Mr. Richard Dorton Ball State U., BS Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Dept. Chairman Shop Maintenance 26 Faculty Mr. Howard Leedy Purdue U., BSPE; MSEd Butler Uv + 30 hours Math, Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach FCA Co-Sponsor Mrs. Sharon Munson Indiana University, MS Business Education Physical Education Business Ed. Dept. Chairman Jr. High Cheerblock Jr. High Cheerleaders Mr. Lee Aldridge Indiana University, BS Ball State U., MS Business Education Athletic Director P.E. Dept. Chairman Mr. Duane Hamilton Ball State U., BS; MS Physical Education Health 8th Grade Class Sponsor 8th Boys All Sports Coach Faculty 27 Miss Cheryl Scheffer Indiana State U., MS Mathematics GAA Sponsor Jr. High Girl's All Sports Coach Math. Dept. Chairman Mr. Robert Conn Indiana State U., BS; MS Science Math 7th Grade Class Sponsor 7th Boys All Sports Coach Mr. John Brandt Purdue University, BS Mathematics Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. Harry Flowers Purdue University, BS Ball State U., MA Mathematics Science Traffic Safety Director Hi-V Sponsor 28 Faculty Mr. Walter Slentz Purdue University, BS; MS Science Science Dept. Chairman Mr. Ed Tribby Purdue University, BS Mathematics Freshman Basketball Coach Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. John Pokorney Michigan Technological, BS Mathematics Science Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. Tom LaDow Purdue University, BS Physical Education Wrestling Coach Driver Education Faculty 29 Mr. William Church Manchester College, BS; PHD Saint Francis College, MS Social Studies Cross County Track Coach Lettermen Club Sponsor FCA Co-Sponsor Mr. Earl Snider Central Normal College, BS Typing Social Studies Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. William Neel Ball State U., BS; MA Social Studies Social Studies Dept. Chairman Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Ed Lucas Ball State U., BS Social Studies Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach Jr. High Student Council 30 Faculty Mrs. Mary Ann Rusk Purdue University, MS Home Economics Home Ec. Dept. Chairman Freshman Class Sponsor Mrs. Judy Graham Purdue University, BS Home Economics Junior Class Sponsor Jr. High FHA Sponsor Cheerblock Cheerleader Sponsor Mrs. Kathy Lisby DePauw University, BME Music Jr. Sr. High Choir Director 1MI Sponsor Mr. Mytron Lisby DePauw University, BME Band Director Music Dept. Chairman Tri-M Sponsor School Musical Faculty 31 Miss Gail Rodecker, the speech and Hearing Therapist. Many Provide Safe, Healthy Conditions Several students having problems such as enunciating words had need of the speech and hearing therapist this past school year. Special class times were scheduled for working on their various problems. The custodians and matron had their hands and trash containers full as they spent many hours each day wax- ing, washing, wiping, mopping, and everything it took to keep the school clean and everything functioning properly. Those students unable to physically remain in classes be- cause of a headache, flu, or some other illness often re- mained in the clinic where they received medical care and advice by the school nurse. Using state and government supplies the cooks provided the students and faculty with a variety of nutritious meals each day of the school year. The bus drivers received much responsibility every school day as they drove students to and from school on clear roads, icy roads, wet roads, and through all kinds of traffic. Keeping things clean was Mrs. Phylis Bridge, Pioneer Jr.-Sr. High School Matron. Almost always full of good cheer is custodian Mr. Emerson Vernon. 32 Faculty Mrs. jeanne Nelson was the high school nurse. She checked the students' eyesight, hearing, and Custodian Mr. Walter DeWitt general health throughtout the makes sure his vacuum cleaner is year. functioning properly. Soon to start preparing another day's lunch are cooks Mrs. Elma Rogers, Ms. Maxine Oswalt, Mrs. Joan Kistler, Ms. Ir£ne Knight, Mrs. Mary Funk, and Mrs. Mary Campbell. Ready to drive students home af- ter school are bus drivers John Whiteman, Marilyn Gerrard, Donna Winter, Jeannette Winn, Dick Oswalt, Keith Sandburg, Jr. Swartzell, Truman Isenhour, Bill Layer, Dick Roller, and Kenneth Newell. Faculty 33 Man learns in two ways: by doing and by being done. 34 Academics Students learned to drive while their instructors learned to keep their nerves from becoming frazzled to the end. As the students ventured onto the bustling roads they learned to have quick responses, to turn corners with agility and gained the feeling of having more responsibility. Academics 35 Researching the Research Seminar was of- fered to college bound se- niors who were ready for independent study. A great amount of self-discipline was involved. The required Government class enlight- ened the students on the origin, nature, mechanics, and function of the U.S. Government. Right: Mike points out one pro- cess of the government. Lower left: Current faces in the news. Lower right: Deb expresses her Past and Present view as the class listens so they can discuss the issue after her report. Top left: Mike shakes Floyd Fith- ian's hand after Fithian spoke to the U.S. History and Government classes. Upper right: Sally fixes the bulletin board for Current United States History was a required two semester course for all juniors. The students started with pre- Revolutionary War history, through the War of 1812, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, and all the occurrences between these wars. A special lec- ture was given on the flag. Events. Left: Mr. Neel, with the aid of a microphone lectures to the 107 U.S. History students about World War I. Academics 37 A semester of Health is re- quired of every Pioneer High School student to graduate. They learned about safety procedures, rescue methods, the body, health hazards, and many other helpful things. Many students had to do projects pertaining to health. Posters were among the projects. Upper right: Janet points out one of the many muscles of the body. Lower left: Peggy knows how to charm any old soul. Lower right: Exploring in Health Mr. Hamilton shows the onlook- ing Health students how to prop- erly give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Students utilized a lot of the equipment provided in the P.E. Department. They learned how to swing on the rings, jump the horse, and do tricks on the paral- lel bars. The girls tumbled to music for a class grade. They also played basket- ball, volleyball, hockey, speedaway, and soccer. Top left: Roger was one of the boy's P.E. helpers in advanced P.E. Upper right: Sandy and Brenda show the Junior High girls how to play volleyball. Upper left: The boy's played basketball among other things. Left: Mark shoots for the ring. Academics 39 Preparing for Occupations Students travelled each morning to Logansport for training in areas they would like to work in the future. Pioneer juniors and seniors alike learned many of the things which future employers consider quali- fications for their employ- ees. Many students have already been offered jobs. Upper right: |. Neff, B. Barber, T. Babb, L. Rogers,). Feltis, R. Alma, A. Blickenstaff, S. Holcomb, P. Green, M. Comer, C. Gellinger, J. VanEs, L. Trapp, D. Slusser,). Ior- dan, B. Stillwell, K. Dyre, D. Stuart. Right: Beth talks with some friends. Lower left: Linda and Ke- neta learned about kitchen work. 40 Academics Learning in Industrial Arts Upper left: Dave makes use of his T-square to get precision in his drawing. Upper right: Mom learns how to fix it by having Students learned to draw isometric figures in drafting and build and design houses, cabinets, hope chest, tables, etc. in shop. Some of the guys helped make a stage backdrop for the Sunshine State Con- vention, and the senior graduation. Drawing and building, main assets of life. some one else show her. Left: Don draws a diagram utilizing, among other equipment, a compass. Academics 41 Cookers and Sewers Strive Boys and girls alike learned to use needles, sewing ma- chines, mixers, ovens, etc. in this year's Home Ec. classes. The students in se- nior Home Ec. cooked chicken and hamburgers on the gas grill. They also embarked on several other delicacies. Girls in first year learned about the home. Right: Judy proceeds to rip out flaky pie crust. Lower right: Deb some stubborn stitches. Lower asks Mrs. Rusk how to sew one left: Mike prepares a light and piece of material to another. The high school seniors in- terested in pursuing a ca- reer in teaching travelled to the grade school each day. While they assisted some of the teachers they learned how to handle the children and some of their problems. Student and teacher alike learned from “ each other. Upper left: John teaches baseball in his P.E. class. Center left: Den- nis Ide, Kim Valdez, John Scott, Charlie Gates, Kim Luey, Pat Hud- dleston, Deb Plotner, and Sharon Zeek. Upper right: Pat enjoys her day of helping some children ex- pand their minds. Academics 43 Mini-courses, a New Experience in Spanish With the new mini-course classes offered the Spanish students experienced a new freedom of making and doing their own as- signments. The first year students through hearing, speaking, reading, and writing advance to com- plete mastery of the Span- ish language. Students also made semester projects. Upper right: Second year stu- dents listen to Spanish voices on tape. Right: Mr. Mentzer watches over his fourth year Spanish class. Lower left: Nancy and Pat try a hat on during the Pan American Day celebration. Lower right: Robert takes a moment to medi- tate during the celebration. 44 Academics Hail Caeser Top left: Barry, Beth, and Deb put a bulletin board on several Latin terms. Top right: Dave and Susan are transformed into great Ro- The students of Latin I were introduced to the his- tory, customs, mythology, and language of ancient Rome. They were able to build their vocabulary us- ing many of the Latin words which dissolved into the English language. In third year Latin students translated Latin stories.; mans. Left: Barry poses as Caeser as he is stabbed by the enraged people of his empire. Academics 45 Employing Grammar Techniques in English Students are required to earn 4 units in English in order to graduate. The se- niors were offered several courses to pick from in the new mini-course program, such as Myths Legends, Occult and Supernatural, Humorous, Black Voices, the Art of Dying and 20th Century Drama. Speech and Drama are also of- fered to those interested. Right: Gan' acts out a skit in Freshman Speech class. Below left: Craig acts like a dive bomber in pantomime. Below right: Mike gives a report in senior English. Top left: Laura types out one of the many Scouts published. Top right: Becky writes an article which may be published. Upper left: Students in Journalism were: journalism involved the publication and distribu- tion of the Pioneer Scout. The students went around to stores selling advertis- ments to pay for the publi- cation, when they learned to confront people. The editor, Dan Beall wrote several very interesting editorials. T. Franklin, D. Beall, B. Pickens, D. Stuart, S. Wilson, P. Kertez, D. Popejoy, L. Fry, T. Scrivner, P. Taulman, R. Ftillenburg, T. Drye, N. Malchow, and M. Williams. Academics 47 Freshmen in Lab. Science were introduced to Biol- ogy, Chemistry, and Phys- ics as a nine week course was taught in each of these areas. Sophomores in Biol- ogy among other things dissected a frog. In Chem- istry, the juniors did experi- ments in esterfication, sa- ponification, and other processes. Students in Science Experiment Right: Students in Biology delve into their complicated studies. Lower right: Terry demonstrates an experiment using flasks, a thistle tube, and a bunsen burner. 48 Academics Graphing, Diagramming Factoring, Calculating Upper left: Mike and Dennie uti- lize their calculators to solve diffi- cult problems. Above right: Doug Students in any Math area learned to think logically, solve calculating problems in every day life, and com- pute correctly. In Senior Math., students used slide rules and calculators to solve some of the very complicated equations. The advanced courses in Math. aided all participating. waits to see if his Algebra I prob- lem is correct. Lower left: Walt solves problems in Algebra It. Academics 49 Typing and Writing in Shorthand Students in Typing I were introduced to the keyboards and learned speed and accuracy of their fingers. Shorthand students learned to speed- ily and accurately read and write shorthand. Later in the year they developed skills in taking and trans- cribing dictation. Upper right: LuAnn is busily writ- ing in Shorthand. Below left: Angie gives her full attention to the book as she pecks away at the keys. Lower right: Girls in Typing I build their speed and agility to a maximum. Feeling Expressed in Paintings and Sculptures Top left: Sally carefully ties her rug. Above right: Suzanne hol- lows out her sculpture. Center left: Creative Bicentennial projects were among the assign- Painters, sculptors, and potters expressed their deep feelings in their crea- tions of Art class. Students also learned about great artists of the past and present by doing semester reports on a great artist. Several new and different ideas came out of projects. Most were very creative. ments of Mrs. Bonsett like those of Charles and Deb. Left: Dee Ann adds a final touch to her clay mug. Academics 51 Musicians Keep in Time in Band Clarinet, trumpet, flute, drums and tuba players all joined together to form a great band. Several musi- cians won awards at con- tests and the marching band also performed well. While the students had fun they worked hard and knew (he feeling of a job well done as they played away. Upper right: The marching band goes into, formation at a contest. Center right: Students in band play musical chairs. Below left: The winner of the musical chairs, Terry, eliminates one of the oth- ers. Below right: Mr. Lisby directs the musicians with pride. 52 Academics Choir Offers Practice and Proficiency Upper left: The choir performs for the Pioneer public at its annual spring concert. Left: Choir class was fun and work combined. Up- The music department represented the culmina- tion of the total music edu- cation curriculum. It of- fered a student electing the course to reach a more mature understanding of the elements of music, a greater appreciation for music, and a higher degree of proficiency. per right: Tina Worthington, julie Moser, Alicia Taylor, and Tammy Goodrich practice for the state vocal contest at Butler University. Academics 53 CUss Tfloito : Class Patents 7?? . £77?«. 'fIVt. Ttlts. To nOOfiROU Xde P otne.fi is OisHS n Seniors of Vo iee yf School Cony info lat ons Y Cl SS Co oJis : TTUnt G e n Potest Gneen C zSS - ou e I Q teen T Cnted 77 c(m 55 Tomorrow Is Ours OMORROW IS 0UR5 Seniors 57 Pioneer Honors Upper left: Sabrina McClure—Ac- ademic Curriculum Award, Vale- dictorian. Above: Sue Daily—Salu- tatoriam Upper right: Dan Beall— Voice of Democracy. Right: Mike Barr- l Dare You Award, Elks Award for Outstanding student. 58 Seniors Upper left: Kim Luey—Pioneer Classroom Teachers; Scholarship. Upper right: Jeff Hand—Larry Miller Scholarship. Above: State Scholarships-Dennis Ide, Steve Smith, Sue Daily, Sabrina McClure, Deborah Gallaher, Kim Valdez, Derek Drummond, and Dan Beall. Not pictured: Michael Barr, Luann Burch, Pat Huddleston, Shirley Overholser, Debra Plotner, and Sharon Zeek. Scholarship recipients not pictured: Luann Burch—Nursing Scholar- ship, Florence Nightingale Award, General Curriculum Award. Deb Plotner-William Brown Scholarship, Delta Theta Chi. Patricia Huddles- ton-William Brown-Scholarship. John Scott-Carroll County R.E.M.C. Sharon Zeek—D.A.R. Good Citizen, I Dare You” Award, Debra More- house-Home Economics Curriculum Award, Charles Dilts-Industrial Arts Curriculum Award, Nancy Downey—Commercial Curriculum Award. Seniors 59 89 Come Alive in 75 KIM ADAIR: FCA 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Boy's State; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Hi- Y 2; Class President 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Class Vice Pres. 1. JUDY AKER: Pep Club 2,3; Sunshine 2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Sec. 3; Class Sec. 1; GAA 1; National Honor Society 3,4. RANDY ALMA: El-Tip-Wa 3; VICA 3,4; Student Council 1; ICT 4. MIKE ANDERSON. TIM BABB: Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Cross Country 1; Hi-Y 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Wrestling 4; Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Boy's Pep Club 1; VICA 4. BARRY LEE BARBER: Conservation 3,4; Voca- tional School 3,4. MICHAEL STEVEN BARR: National Honor Society 3,4; FCA 3,4; Pres. 4; Spanish Club 1; Band 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres..3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermen 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Student Ro- tarion 4. Right: Tina displays her cooking ability in boys and girls Senior Home Ec. class. 60 Seniors Left: The Prom King and Queen, Charlie Gates and Kim Valdez, and the Duke and Duchess, Don Conn and Barb Sim- ons, enjoy their lone dance. DAN j. BEALL: Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4; Fo- rensic 2,3,4 Rep. 3, Pres. 4; Drama Club 4 Pres. 4; Scout Editor, 4; Boy's Pep Club 1,23,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Play 2,3,4; Mu- sical 2,3,4; Librarian Assistant 4. ALLEN BLICKENSTAFF: El-Tip-Wa 3,4; VICA 3,4; Hi-Y 2. MIKE BLOUNT. TONY BOLINGER: Conservation Club 3,4. RITA BONNELL: Sunshine 1,2,3,4; Exec. Council 1; GAA 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Musical 1; Band-Ban- ner Carrier 1. PEGGY BREWER: Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 2,3,4 Rep. 2; Health Career 3,4; Vice Pres.3, Pres. 4; VICA 3; Career Resource Librarian 4. DENNIS BRIDGE: Band 1,2,3,4; Manager 4; Hi-Y 1,2; VICA 4. ERNIE BRIDGE: Hi-Y 3,4 Pres 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Cross Country 1; ISMA 3,4 Pres. 4; Pep Club 4; Librarian Assistant 3,4. LU ANN BURCH: National Honor Society 3,4; Musical 3,4; Sunchine 2,3,4; Tri-M 4; Health Careers 1,23- Seniors 61 TRUDY BUSARD: Sunshine 1,23,4; Mu- sical 2,4; Latin 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Of- fice Receptionist 4; Health Careers 1,2,3,4 Corresponding Sec. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Tri-M 4; Swing Choir 2; Librarian 4. ANITA CALLAWAY: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sunshine 1,2,3,4 Ex. Council 2,4; CAA 1,3,4; Musical 1; Art Club 2,3,4 Treas. 4; Class Rep. 2; Majorette 1,2; Bat Girl 3; Student Librarian 1,2. ROGER CARTER: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Tri-M 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Baseball Manager 2,3; Drama Club 4; Fo- rensic 3,4. ROBERT CAUDLE: Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Conf. Champ. 3; Track 2; Cross Country 2; Spanish Club 1,4; Lettermen 3,4; FCA 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. MARK COLLINS MARSHA CONN: Cheerleader 1; GAA 1,2,3,4 Cor- responding Sec. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 4; Sunshine 1,2,3,4 Exec. Council 3. MARK COTNER TERESA CROCKETT SUE DAILY: Student Council 3,4 Sec. 3 N Pres. 4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Thespians 3,4 Sec. 4; Office Re- ceptionist 3; Musical 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4 Drum Major 4, Unit'. Sgt. 4; Librarian 4; Bat Gir; 3; Forensic 2,3; Treas. 2, Sec. 3; Trackettes 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sunshine 1,2,3,4 Exec. Council 1, 2nd Vice Pres. 4; TMI 2,3; Rep. 3; Tri-M 3,4 Pres. 4. TOM DILLMAN CHARLES DILTS GARY DODT: Conservation 3,4 Pres. 4; SMA 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; TMI 2,3,4; Pit Band. 62 Seniors NANCY DOWNEY: Pep Club 1,2,3,4 PEPE 4; Sunshine 1,2,3,4; Class Sec. 4; Li- brarian Assistant 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Corresponding sec. 3, Recording Sec. 4; CAA 3. DEREK DRUMMOND: Spanish Club 2; Hi-Y 2; Art Club 1; Drama Club 4; Musical 3; TMI 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 3,4; Jazz Band 4; Tri-M 4. TOM DRYE: Basketball 1; Pep Club 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. KENETA DYER: Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; Health Careers 3; FHA 2,3,4 Treas. 4; VICA 4. STEVEN D FARRIS: Basketball I; Cross-Country 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Play 2; Musical 1,2; Forensic 2. |IM FELTIS: El-Tip-Wa 1; Conservation Club 4; VICA 3,4; ICT 4. TONY FRANKLIN: Letterman 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; FCA 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Cross-Countr 1; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Librarian 4. DEB GALLAHER: Alternate to Girl's State 3; Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Musical 3,4; TMI 2,3; Sunshine 2,3,4; Speech Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. CHARLIE GATES: Lettermen 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 Co-Cptn. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; FCA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1. TANYA GELLINGER DAN GOOD PAUL GREEN Seniors 63 For Closing Books JEFF HAND: Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4: Span- ish Club 2,3; Drama Club 4, V. Pres. 4; Thespians 3,4, V. Pres. 4; TMI 2,3,4, Re- porter 4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Fo- rensic 4; Wrestling 1. MIKE HERD: Track 2,3,4; Lettermen 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2. CANDY HERSHBERGER: Spanish Club 1,2; Musical 1; Backstage Crew 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Mat Maid 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Latin 2,3,4; SSS 1,2,3.4; Twirler 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4. CAROLYN BAILEY HINES: Pep Club 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Band 1; GAA 1,2. STEVE HOL- COMB PAT HUDDLESTON: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Tres. 4; SNHS 3,4; La Pandilla 1,2,3,4; Musical 1; GAA 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; SSS 1,2,3,4; Cadet Teaching 4. DENNIS IDE: FCA 3,4; Conservation 4; Spanish Club 2; Librarian 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Letterman 4; Track 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Reporter 11. DEB IRONMONGER: Art Club 2,3,4, Pres 4; Thespians 3,4, Re- porter 3, Tres. 4; Musical 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Play 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Unit. Sgt. 1,2,3 Unit. Capt. 4; TMI 2,3, Sec. 4; Yearbook Editor 4. CRAIG KENNELL: Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Boys Pep Club 3,4, Tres. 4; FCA 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Librarian 4; Spanish Club 1,2; CINDY LAYER: GAA 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; SSS 1,2,3,4; KIM LUEY: Cheerleader 1,3,4; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Musical 1; Backstage Crew 2; GAA 1,2,3,4, officer 2; Pep Club 1,2; SSS 1,2,3,4, officer 4; Pom Pom 1,2,3,4. MIKE MALCHOW: Baseball 2; Hi-Y 23, Tres. 4; Boys Pep Club 4. SABRENA Me CLURE: Pom Pom 3,4; SSS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 2,4; Spanish Club 1,23,4; SNHS 4; Student Council 4, NHS 3,4; Class Tres. 2, Sec. 3. JOHN Me LELAND: Conservation 4; Baseball 1,23,4; Hi-Y 3; Boys Pep Club 3,4. JOHN Me MILLEN: Art Club 1,2,3,4; Con- servation 3; Boys Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 133- Seniors 65 Right: Sue Daily and Mrs. Lisby concen- trate on making the Variety Show a big success. CATHY MINNIEAR PAM MINNIEAR HOOK: FHA 4; Backstage Crew 4; Art Club 3; Pep Club 1,2; SSS 1,2,3,4; RUBY MITCHELL DEBBIE MOREHOUSE: FHA 2,3,4, pres. 4, Pep Club 2,3; SSS 2,3; Backstage Crew 3, Career Resource Librarian 4. ALLEN MOSS: Basketball 1; Baseball 4; Wres- tling 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; FCA 3,4; Lettermens 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Boys Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Musical I, Golf 1,2. JIM NEFF: Band 1,2,3,4, manager 3,4; Stage band 1,2; TMI 2,3,4; Conservation 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Track 1,2; Hi-Y 3; VICA 4. SHIRLEY OVERHOLSER: SSS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4,- Spanish Club 1,2; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 2; Mu- sical 2; Backstage Crew 2. BECKY PICK- ENS: FHA 4; Spanish Club 2; Backstage Crew- 3; An Club 3; Pep Club 2,3; SSS 1,2. DEB PLOSS: GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader I, Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Librarian 1,2; Volleyball 2,3; SSS 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pom Pom 3,4; Backstage Crew 2. 66 Senior.. And Long Last Looks DEB PLOTNER: Cadet Teaching 4; SSS 1,2,3,4; Student Rotarian 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Teacher's Assistant 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Student Council I; Tra- ckette 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3, Sec. 3; Cheerleader 1; Musical 1; Pom Pom 2; Class Treas. 4. PEGGY POLEN: SSS 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3,4, Tres. 3, V. Pres. 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; SNHS 3,4; Musical 2; Backstage Crew 2; Pom Pom 1. LARRY ROGERS: Band 1,2; VICA 3,4; Conservation 4; Hi-Y 3; El Tip Wa 3; ICT 4. ROSALIE ROSER: FMI 4; Tri-M 4; Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 4; SNHS 4; La Pan- dilla 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Musical 3,4, Year- book 4, Sec. Tres. 4. PAUL ROSS PAUL RUFF Must End JOHN SCOTT: Student Council 1,2,3, Tres. 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Wrestling 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4, V. Pres 4; SPHS 3,4; La Pandilla 3,4; FCA 4; Boys Pep Club 4; Cadet Teacher 4. BECKY SHANKS: Spanish Club 1; CAA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Unit. Sgt. 4; Bat girl 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; SSS 1.2.3.4, Rec. Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, State Corr. Sec. 4; TRI-M 4, Historian 4; Librarian 4. ROBIN SMITH: Hi-Y 1,2. STEVE SMITH: Hi-Y 1; Boys Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; SNHS 3,4, Pres. 4; NHS 3,4, Pres. 4; Forensic 4; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Musical 1. Right: Sharon is overwhelmed by Kim's taste in clothes. SUE SNAVLEY SHAW: Spanish Club 1,2; Musical 1; CAA 1,2; Art Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; SSS 1,2,3,4; Twirler 1,2,3; Librarian 3,4. DEB SNYDER: SSS 1,2,3,4, Executive council 3,4; TRI-M 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; Librarian 4. ROBIN SOLOMON 68 Seniors DIANE STUART RUFF: FHA 4; Thespians 4; Backstage Crew 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Pom Pom 3,4; Spanish Club 2. PAM TAULMAN: Pep Club 1,2,3; SSS 1; Health Careers 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; TER- RESA TIMMONS: Pep Club 1; Choir 1. MITCH TODD TINA VAIL KIM VAL- DEZ: Cheerleader 1; Student Recep- tionist 4; Musical I; CAA 1,2,3, Reporter 1; Band 1,2,13,4, Sec. Tres. 4; Librarian 4; Mat Maid 3; Trackette 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Publicity I; SSS 1,2,3,4, Executive Council 1, Treas. 4; TRI-M 4; Cadet Teacher 4; Pom Pom 2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Class officer 1,4, reporter 2, Sec. 3, Treas.; School Reporter 4. RANEE BERKSHIRE VERNON DENISE WEAVER: Health Careers 1,4; FHA 1; Pep Club 1. MIKE WILLIAMS: Baseball 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Boys Pep Club 4. BILL WILSON: Conservation 4, Musical 1; Band 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Basketball Manager 1,2; TMI 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, l res. 4; TRI-M 4. WADE WOOTEN: Spanish Club 4; SNHS 4. SHARON ZEEK: Cheer- leader 2,3,4, Capt, 4; SSS 2,3,4, Ex. Coun- cil 3, State Pres. 4; CAA 1,2,3,4, V. Pres 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3, Reporter 3; Fo- rensic 2,3, Tres. 3; NHS 3,4; Librarian 4, Trackette 2,3,4, Girls State 3; Cadet Teacher 4. Seniors 69 Picture yourself above; Picture yourself below; Wherever you are pictured You have made it so. Ill Juniors Movin' On ... The active junior class spent much of their time and efforts selling light bulbs and preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom. Amanda Applebee Brad Baer Peggy Banter Don Bebee Brian Berkshire Larry Bohm Ellen Brown Steve Bryant David Buzbee Lori Chambers Keith Cole Colleen Coleman David Colford Don Conn: St. Cncl. Gilbert Crimmins Tom Depoy Linda Dillon Sherry Dodt Tim Drye Max Elliot Laura Fry Marvin Funk Calvin Gellinger Dean Gerlach Patti Gerrard Polly Glaser Barry Goodrich: V. Pres. Michelle Goodrich Don Gray Terry Gray Brenda Hall: Rep. Mindy Hardy Kerry Hartle Carolyn Hayden Bill Hayden Louisa Helvie Cindy Henry Randy Hillenberg Center right: Pam quietly an- ticipates her after school activities. Album 71 ... In Preparation For Life Dennis Hines Mark Hines Terry Hirt Lana Hoffman Lois Horn Jeff Jarrard Gary Jones Jerry Jordan Tim Keiser Scott Kennell: St. Cncl. Lee Ann Kniesly Brian Kraay Tim LaDuct Sandy Lawson Teresa Lawson Paul Lewellen Nilyn Malchow JoEllen McClure: Treas. Brenda Morehouse Julie Moser Jim Musselman Dave Myers Joe Nies Dave Nulf John Ovenchain Nancy Oswalt Mike Patty Connie Popejoy Dave Popejoy Gary Quilien Lucinda Raderstorf Kaye Reppert Rob Robinson 72 Album Left: Brenda enjoys a restful moment after P.E. class. Roger Ross Angie Roth: St. Cncl. Diaries Ruisard Karen Sandberg Rita Scagnoli Robert Schroder Tammy Scrivner Walt Sell Gary Seward Nathan Sharp Barb Simons: Pres. Dirk Slusser Pam Small Peggy Small Cindy Smith Russell Smith Sandi Snavely: Sec. Jackie Stafford Beth Stilwell Marty Stover Neil Stover Dave Sylvester Louie Trapp Joe Van Es Ralph Waddups Guy Waggoner Carolyn Watts Dale Weaver Ed Wisenberger Angie Welton Kim Williamson Larry Willoughby Barb Willy Tom Willy Sheri Wilson Bill Wisely Tina Worthington Brenda Young Trudi Young Jay Zagajewshi Album 73 Sophomores Number 117 Debbie Adair Gene Barber Tammy Barr Mark Benner Dennis Benson Tracy Bigford Shirley Blickenstaff Judy Bount: St. Cncl. Mike Bormann DeeAnn Boiler Dawn Boucher Charles Bradish Scott Brandt Harry Bridge Jill Bridge Beth Burley Patty Campbell Carla Clary Randy Cole Tom Colford Susan Conn: Sec. Karen Cosgray Matt Crockett Nancy Crow Patty Cummins Sally Davidson Mike Day Matt Dillman: St. Cncl. Pam Dillon Tracy Douglas David Elliott Don Floyd Beth Fox Kellie Franklin Cindy Fry Janet Gallaher Greg Goltry David Gardner 74 Album Left: Bowling with G.A.A., Melanie really spilts 'em up. Tammy Goodrich: Treas. Gary Grafton Mike Grandstaff Richard Gray Lacrecia Hall Susan Hartman Deb Haselby Andrea Hatton Tami Hayden Pam Henry Wanda Hillenberg Pam Holcomb Mindy Howell: St. Cncl. Mark Huffman Ellen Hunt Tim Hutsell Kim Hutton Tom Kiser Vickie Lank Sally Lantz Tim Loepker Suzanne Lytle Greg Mangold Jeff Markley Lavonna Martin Eddie McKnight Kathy McKnight Dave McLeland Deb McLeland James McQuinn Mike Metzger Ellamay Michael Donna Minks Meleta Musall Lori Mitchell Teresa Nice Doug Oldham Steve Overholser Nan Patty Album 75 Lower center right: One of the many wonders for Frosh at Chicago. Jim Peters Donna Ploss Jeff Plummer Deb Poland Cindy Polen Vera Pugh Glen Ramsey Felita Robertson Julie Rovinson Gail Roe Sam Rogers Deb Roth Mary Schmaltz Ben Schroder Melanie Scott Jeff Shanks Richard Shaver Melissa Shaw Ronda Small Lori Smith Kevin Snyder Ken Stevens Jim Summitt John Swisher Lenora Taylor Ed Timmons Peggy Trapp Deb Wakeman Jayne Watts Randy Weaver Lena Weigle Matt Wescott Robin Wescott Sandy White Jill Winn Dave Wireman Bob Wiseley Barb Zeek 76 Album 128 Freshmen Visit Chicago Museum Amy Anderson Duane Anderson Mike Anderson Susan Anderson Cheryl Ayers Kathy Bailey Rita Benefiel Brad Berry Lori Binney Toby Bolinger Mark Boucher Steve Brew Howard Brewer Barb Bridge: V. Pres. Loren Burch Diane Byers Beth Carmichael Sherry Collins Tammy Collins Angie Conn Patty Conrad Steve Cowell Bill Cowell Darci Craw Dave Crissinger Steve Crosby Marilyn Culberson Dawn Davis Beth Day Deb Dempsey Bryan DeWitt Bob DeWitt Luann Dillman Annette Downey Dudley Drummond Trena Drye Kathy Eastwood Dennis Ellison Susan English judy Everingham Susan Farris Gabriele Felker Album 77 And Select Class Rings Jane Fleming Deb Floyd Deb Freeman Bill Fultz Mark Funk Richard Galbreath Jane Glaser Loren Goodrich Betsy Gray David Hand Suann Haselby Brian Hayden Gary Hayden Craig Heiny Mark Heiny Dennis Herd Bruce Hines Brenda Holcomb Randy Houston Mary Hunt Kelly James Todd James Mark Jordan Tom Kasch Jeff Keiser Dave Kennell Curt Kesling Deb Kistler Janet Kistler Scott LaDuct Cathy Layer Rhonda Lewellen Nolan Liming Allen Longbons Greg Lower Bill Lytle Lynn Mangold Jennifer Markley Jay Martin Diane McMillan Roxanne McMillan 78 Album The Class of 78 partici- pated in school sports and offered their talents to the various clubs and other ex- tracurricular activities. Left: Tom expresses mixed emo- Lower center left: Deb and tions as he views a science Brenda dress for spirit week. exhibition. Jeff McWherter Kelly Miller Gary Morehouse Janalyn Nelson Tom Nethercutt Tammy Nicoll Alan Nies Joan Nulf Marianne Obenchain Kim Oldham: St. Cncl. Jill Oswalt Deb Patty Kent Penny Jalayne Perry Tim Pickens Pam Plotner Julie Powlen Curt Ramsey Kelley Remely Sherry Robinson Terry Rogers Don Russell Ron Russell Mark Scherer Jeff Schmaltz Terry Schroder Sandra Sell Julia Slentz Craig Slusser Rodney Smith Cheryl Stafford Cuma Summitt Alicia Taylor Tad Valdez Todd Valdez Brian Van Soest Ed Waddups Craig Wagner Mike Wallace Fay Watts Francis Weaver Wendy Wescott Doug Williams Steve Willy Mark Worthington Randy Zimmer Album 79 Preparing for High School The eighth graders are learning more and more about high school life. Mr. Williams spoke to them and told them about ninth grade and he also an- swered their many ques- tions. Now they are ready to try out ninth grade. They had two class parties where they got to know their friends better. Kirby Adair Dennis Albright Daryle Allen Mark Anderson Peggy Ayers Kim Barr: Std. Cncl. Brad Benefiel Mark Benson Tim Berkshire Selina Bigford jean Blackman Kevin Bonnell Beth Bormann Denise Boucher Denise Brandt Darlene Brewer George Bundy Brian Burgin janet Buzbee Penny Caudle David Cole Greg Crockett Anthony Deringer Tim Deringer Bryan DePoy Coeta Sue DeWitt Peggy Dillon Charles Dumm Vickie Embry Mike Emmons Greg Fauvergue Bruce Fultz John Gardner: Std. Cncl. Barbara Gerlach David Gerrard Kelly Gess Junior High 83 Laura Gibbs Rowena Gray Vada Hall Ralph Hardy Tom Heckard Lisa Hickey Teresa Hines Bruce Holcomb Greg Houston Rhonda Huddleston David Huffman Jessie Huggins Phillip Hunt Laura Hutton Monica Ingram James Kasch Cindy Keiser Carolyn King Kim Kiser: St. Cncl. Susan Kiser: Sec. Mark Kistler Brad Kitchell Beth Kniesly Nan Kraay Dennis Lank Gary Lantz Carolyn Lawson Christie Lawson Steve Layer Terri Lesher David Lewellen: St. Cncl. Bob Lidy Sandra Logan Rob Loper Randy Lower Rodney Lower Sandra Luey Tim Luzadder Raymond Malchow Ron Malchow Holly McLeland Jack Mersch Sandra Miller Scott Miller Eric Minks: V. Pres. Perry Minniear 84 Junior High Bill Moser: Treas. Dawn Musall John Musselman Keith Myers Scott Overholser Paul Plummer Brenda Poland Aric Raderstorf Tim Ranee Teresa Ray Darlene Rhoades Teresa Riley Bill Roberts Scott Robinson Jerry Roller Pat Roth Mark Ruff Corrine Rynerson Mary Scheetz Chris Scherer Rick Shipley Carl Simons Kevin Slentz Randy Small David Stuart Gary Swartzell Steve Swartzell Mark Swisher Jesse Thompson Lynn Trapp Charles Tribbett: Pres. George Weaver Brenda Welson Roger Wescott Michael Wilcox Junior High 85 113 New Students Welcomed Some of them frightened and scared while some of them happy and proud. One thing is for sure, they are all glad to finally be here at Pioneer. The sev- enth graders found new opportunities, friends, and happiness. Tim Anderson Denise Armstrong Rochelle Baker Catherine Bassett Sandra Bealey Angie Benn Cary Berkshire: St. Cncl. Greg Binney Teresa Bogue Debbie Bonnell Eddie Bragg Randy Brandt Jeff Brew Lori Brugh Donna Byers Mark Byers Steven Canada Kenneth Carmichael Julie Chambers Sherry Clark Kim Cochran Mike Cogswell Brenda Collins Christina Conklin Marvin Conklin Robin Conklin Sam Cosgray Leta Cotner Richard Cottrell Kevin Cowell Shelly Crockett Jim Daily: Pres. Martin Davis Jody Dawson Diana DeWitt Melanee Douglas 86 Tracy Drye Peggy Ellison Mary Farris Mark Fox Lisa Freeman Debbie Funk Chris Galbreath Karen Gallaher Nancy Gerrard Michael Ginzel Melita Goodrich: St. Cncl. Jim Hardy Ward Haselby Chris Heiny Teresa Heiny Bill Helvie Jamie Helvie Lory Hershberger: Treas. John Hines Mike Holcomb Lora Houston Lisa Howell: Sec. John Hunt Kathy Jacko Nicki James Melanie Jones Sandra Jones Andy Keiser Sandy Koons Brian LaDuct Lora Lank Steve Lantz Scott Lease Bernadine Lidy Pete Loepker Tammy Luzadder Lower left: Pete is trying his hardest to raise the score. Junior High 87 Jimmy Lytle Jeanette Magee Dave Mason: Std. Cncl. Christina McClure Jill McLeland Debbie McWherter David Monical Penny Nesbit Perry Nethercutt Debbie Page Teresa Patty Kathy Peters Danny Pickens Stephanie Pickens Dirk Raderstorf Phyllis Roberts Jim Roe Pam Roller Brian Ross Tim Roth Tom Roth Jeff Ruisard Paul Scheetz Emily Shanks: V. Pres. Sheri Shaver Bill Small John Smith Lorie Smith David Snavley Jeff Spencer Betty Steagall Sandy Todd Becky Wakeman Carolyn Weaver Debbie Wiles Lisa Winegardner Gregg Williams Jeff Willims Bobby Wireman Diana Young 88 Junior High It's Part of Life ... Upper: Mr. Brandt makes friends each year. Above: Many 7th gra- ders have trouble with their lock- ers. Upper right: Dawn uses the library quietly. Above right: That's awful close Dave. Right: Every- one has trouble staying awake. 89 Going Through Classes 90 Junior High Home Ec, Social Studies Eng Stress Learning Everyone learned some- thing new in Home Ec., So- cial Studies, and English. Boys and girls traded skills as the boys had Home Ec. and the girls had shop. Mrs. Ide taught Indian Cul- ture in English class. When- ever Mr. Lucas got sick of the talking, he would cure it with an assignment! Math, Science and Shop Show Determination The students in Math, learned to add, subtract, multiply, and divide with determination. The boys in shop and drafting learned the basics of what they would be taught in high school if they pursued the area. Science always brought up the question of knowing all the answers. Band, Chorus, Health, P.E. Challenge Jr. Hi. The jr. High Music Dept, was complete with band and chorus. The band per- formed at band contests. The young musicians were under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Lisby. Boys and girls learned more about themselves in Health and got their exercise in Physi- cal Education. junior High 93 Sunbeams are Helpful Sunbeams started the year off with their initiation of new members. They had several activities during the busy school year. They served and cleaned up af- ter many of the Sunshine activities. They also took time off from their diligent work to go swimming and skating. Mrs. Courtice, S. Kiser, B. Bor- mann, T. Patty, L. Howell, L. Hershberger, M. Goodrich, B. Po- land, V. Embry, D. Brandt, P. Dil- lon, T. Heiny, J. Helvie, R. Baker D. Armstrong, H. McLeland, C Lawson, J. Blackman, R. Huddles ton, K. Kiser, S. Luey, D. Boucher L. Houston, R. Gray, S. Keiser, E. Shanks, J. Buzbee, T. Lesher, B. Welton, D. Wiles, D. Bonnell, M. Jones, S. Clark, V. Hall, S. Shaver, B. Collins, D. Rhoades, S. Logan, T. Ray, C. Conklin, R. Conklin, S. Todd, J. Dawson, N. Gerrard, C. Weaver, A. Benn, S. Miller, L. Smith, S. Crockett, C. McClure, T. Bogue, L. Freeman, M. Douglas, P. Roller, K. Cochran, K. Peters, D. Page, C. King, D. Brewer, C. Lawson, C. Heiny, T. Luzadder, J. McLeland, C. Keiser, M. Scheetz, C. Rynerson, N. Kraay, T. Riley, S. Jones, B. Kniesly, K. Gess, K. Bas- sett, L. Trapp, D. DeWitt, K. Gal- laher, P. Roberts, B. Wakeman, S. Koons, V. Enbry, D. Mussall, S. Bi- gford, M. Farris, K. Barr, T. Hines, P. Ayers, B. Gerlach. 94 Junior High FHA prepares for future The Future Homemakers of America did many im- portant things during the year. They had a lot of fun painting the barrels at Rea Park. They successfully learned the many secrets of homemaking with the help of their dedicated sponsor, Mrs. Graham. They raised some money by having bake sales. P. Ayers, H. Mcl y, P. Dillon, L. Hi D. DeWitt, S. Lo . Kiley, C. Ry- nerson, C. Reiser, L. Hershberger, E. Shanks, N. James, D. Bonnell, S. Crockett, Mrs. Graham, M. Good- rich, M. Jones, M. Douglas, B. Kniesly, C. Weaver, D. McWherter, P. Roberts, A. Benn, J. Blackman, S. Bigford, L. Howell, S. Shaver, S. Reiser, D. Brewer, C. Lawson, L. Trapp, T. Hines, R. Ri- ser, B. Gerlach, B. Bormann, T. Ray, D. Mussall, N. Rraay, S. Jones, D. Brandt. Junior High 95 Working hard for... Jr. High Track did good this year. The 8th graders won 9 and lost 0, while the 7th graders won 0 and lost 1. They won the Cass Co. meet with 121 Vi points. Jr. High CAA had the ini- tiation of their new mem- bers first and they went bowling four times during the year. T. Lesher, K. Barr, E. Shanks, D. Young, S. Kiser, Miss Scheffer, T. Hiney, K. Bassett, T. Bogue, C. McClure, M. Jones, D. McWhorter, K. Peters, K. jacko, D. DeWitt, J. Chambers, D. Rhoades, R. Baker, S. Bigford, B. Bormann, B. Gerlach, H. McLeland, $. Luey, K. Kiser, D. Brandt, P. Dillon, J. Magee, T. Patty, S. Shaver, L. Hershberger, M. Goodrich, S. Jones, B. Lidy, L. Smith, B. Wakeman, S. Koons, B. Welton, D. Funk, L. Winegardner, G Heiny, A. Benn, M. Douglas, N. Gerrard, J. Dawson, B. Collins, R. Conklin, C King, R. Gray, F. Hall, T. Riley, B. Steagall, B. Kniesly, L Trapp, T. Hines, P. Ayers, L Hous- ton, S. Crockett, L. Cotner, S. Todd, L. Brew, T. Luzadder, C Weaver, L. Howell, D. Bonnell, M. Farris. Mr. Conn, D. Mason, B. Depoy, T. Heckard, E. Minks, J. Lytle, B. Kitchell, D. Pickens, D. Lank, R. Lower, G. Isenhower, M. Davis, K. Bonnell, G. Crockett, T. Dearinger, D. Lewellen, D. Mon- ical, A. Deringer, J. Kasch, Mr. Hamilton. % Junior High The boys in junior High basketball did pretty good this year. The eighth gra- ders won ten and lost five, while the seventh graders won six and lost nine. The cheer leaders and man- agers helped alot to get their ambition up. Cheer- leaders were cheering and coaches were coaching with feeling. Upper left: T. Heckard, K. Adair, E. Minks, K. Bonnell, R. Lower, D. Lank, M. Ruff, B. Kitchell, K. Slentz, J. Roller, J. Kasch, B. Hol- comb, S. Robinson, G. Crockett, D. Gerrard, D. Allen, B. Moser, P. Roth, R. Loper, G. Swartzell, A. Dearinger, T. Dearinger, D. Le- wellen, R. Malchow, G. Houston, S. Layer, Mr. Hamilton. Left: J. Spencer, S. Lantz, S. Cosgray, B. Wireman, T. Roth, P. Loepker, ). Williams, M. Ginzel, Mr. Conn, G. Binney, D. Mason, M. Davis, M. Byers, J. Daily, j. Smith, G. Wil- liams, B. Small, P. Nethercutt, W. Haselby, A. Keiser. Upper: K. Barr, S. Luey, K. Kiser, L. Trapp, Above: E. Shanks, L. Howell, N. Gerrard, M. Goodrich. Junior High 97 We Won't be beat! Members of Hi-Y were: M. Grandslaff, T. Dillman, Mr. Flow- ers, S. Farris, M. Dillman, M. Day, C Kennell, D. Weaver, G. Goltry, T. Douglas, K. Cole, B. Wisely, B. Berry, R. Russell, C. Wagner, M. Benner, C. Ramsey, M. Stover, M. Malchow, C. Kesling, D. Kennell, R. Zimmer, N. Stover, M. Elliot, D. Russell, J. McWherter, E. Bridge, J. Zagajewski. Members of Boy's Pep Club were: G Kennell, D. Conn, E. Bridge, Mr. Stimmel, T. Drye, D. Beall, M. Williams, A. Moss, J. McLeland, J. Scott, K. Adair, R. Solomon, M. Cotner, D. Sylvester, P. Lewellen, B. Goodrich, S. Kennell, N. Sharp, M. Elliot, D. Gerlach, D. Popejoy, D. Bebee, T. Kiser, C. Bradish, R. Shaver, E. Timmons, M. Crockett, G. Barber, M. Bormann, D. McLeland, K. Snider, C. Ramsey, D. Kennell, C. Kesling, T. Valdez, G. Morehouse, ). Martin, C. Slus- ser, T. Valdez, D. Russell, S. Farris, T. Schroeder, T. Nethercutt, R. Zimmer, B. Van Soest, T. Hirt, J. Zagajewski, B. Kraay, G. Seward, and P. Green. Members of Conservation Club were: G. Barber, M. Metzger, B. Barber, L. Rogers, B. Kraay, J. Fel- tis, J. Scircle, M. Grandstaff, J. Neff, J. Musselman, G. Seward, J. Peters, M. Benner, J. Swisher R. Solomon, J. McLeland, M. Elliot, N. Sharp, D. Gray, R. Robinson, E. Timmons, R. Weaver, S. Rogers. Organizations 99 Helping the Student Body The Student Council did many helpful, behind the scenes, projects for Pio- neer and its students. They purchased new letters for the sign in front of the building, bought new lounge chairs for the en- trance in the main office building area, and also put on several interesting convocations. Top left: Cliff Cozzuli entertained the students with his Classical and electric guitars. Top right: The Hendersons performed many dif- ficult gymnastic stunts. Above: The students were given a con- vocation sponsored by the Stu- dent Council on nuclear energy. Right: Bob Wood skillfully sketches several cartoons. 100 Organizations Top left: Barry, Susan, Trudi, Dave, and Beth act out a Roman skit. Above left: Beth seems to be deeply into Latin. Right: Latin Gub members were: D. Adair, T. Goodrich, B. Burley, D. Ploss, M. Goodrich, C. Hershberger, C. Slusser, D. Slusser, D. McLcland, C. Clary, K. Reppert, B. Goodrich, T. Barr, C. Smith, K. Cole, D. Po- len, M. Shaw, L. Hall, J. Nelson, M. Benner, S. Robinson, T. Bu- zard, T. Colford, Mrs. Fickle, and W. Sell. Slaves Sold in Latin Club Latin Club started the year with the initiation of first year members by selling them as slaves. The Latin Banquet was the most out- standing meeting of the 33 members. The Consul Pri- mier, Barry Goodrich, and the sponsor Mrs. Fickle, lead the members in an entertaining year. Organizations 101 Span. Club Celebrates in Style April 14 through the 18, all Spanish Club members celebrated Pan American Week. Each day of the week something special occured. Monday, every- one wore Gold and Red, Tuesday and Wednesday the Spanish Club group La Pandilla , sang at the Emero and Elks Clubs. Friday, Pan American Day, all Spanish countries. Top left: David is a hombre de Espanol at least one day out of the year. Top right: Pat, the exchange student from Argentina, poses for a picture. Center left: Spanish IV students rest after eating the Spanish cookies on Pan American Day. Above: Pat and Bob keep it all under their hat. Members in Spanish Club were: R. Roser, P. Huddleston, N. Downey, S. McClure, Mr. Mentzer, S. Smith, J. Scott, W. Wooten, B. Caudle, P. Henry, W. Hillenburg, M. Mussall, B. Zeek. D. Roth, K. Cosgray, G. Roe, R. Cole, R. Gray, K. Sand- berg, L. Kniesly, N. Oswalt, D. Dempsey, D. Davis, L. Man- gold, G. Goltry, M. Dillman, T. Colford, D. Elliot, J. Ramsey, T. Gray, D. Nulf, B. Baer, B. Day, D. Bebee, C. Smith, P. Gerrard, S. Zeek, B. Simons, L. Helfie, A. Welton, M. Grandstaff, D. Hazelby, A. Hat- ton, J. Robinson, L. Smith, J. Pow- len, A. Taylor, T. Drye, D. Syl- vester, D. Minks, E. Hunt, K. Eastwood, J. Nulf, B. Carmichael, L. Dillman, P. Plotner, A. Downey, and D. Craw. 102 Organizations Far left: John, Pat, Patty, and Peg show some of the Spanish semes- ter projects. Left: The Spanish stu- dent teacher laughs at the cele- brating Spanish students. Center Peg forces Nancy to eat one of the Spanish cookies. Lower left: Todd signs Patricia's Pioneer wel- come sheet. Lower right: Mem- bers of Spanish National Honor Society were: S. Smith, Mr. Men- tzer, N. Downey, S. McClure, P. Huddleston, P. Polen, R. Caudle, W. Wooten, J. Scott, and R. Roser. National Honor Society On April 4, National Honor Society initiated seventeen new members; Pat Hud- dleston, Nancy Downey, Deb Gallaher, Deb Snider, Charles Dilts, Terry Gray, Walt Sell, Dave Nulf, Polly Glaser, Brad Baer, Trudi Young, Rita Scagnoli, Joe Nies, LeeAnn Kniesly, Brenda Young, and Dave Sylvester. Top: Dave lights a condlc from the torch. Center: Dennie and his parents enjoy refreshments after the initiation. Above: Dave re- cieves the pin and lights the candle. Left: Members of NHS were: S. Smith, j. Aker, M. Barr, Mrs. Bonsett, S. Daily, D. Plotner, L. Burch, S. Zeek, S. Overholser, ancj S. McClure. 104 Organizations Art Club Eats Steaks and Swims Art Club members enjoyed a night of swimming at the Logansport High School Pool and eating at the Cimmaron Steak House. At two of the monthly meet- ings they were entertained with a cake decorating show and ceramic show. At the end of the year the seniors were given a gold charm. Charles Dilts was awarded the Senior Out- standing Art Award on Awards Night. Top left: Brenda paints comfort- ably in oils. Top right: Members enjoyed the pool at the Logans- port High School. Above: Cake decorating was demonstrated at one of the monthly meetings. Center right: Cindy, Kelly, and Pam wait outside Cimmaron after swimming. Right: Members of Art Club were: Mrs. Bonsett, P. Gla- ser, P. Polen, D. Ironmonger, A. Callaway, B. Zeek, D. Sylvester, F. Robertson, V. Lank, D. Boiler, T. Nice, K. Franklin, S. Overholser, S. Snavely, P. Small, K. Williamson, P. Holcomb, C. Polen, E. Hunt, B. Carmichael, T. Scrivner, L. Fry, T. Young, P. Banter, N. Crow, j. Gla- ser, M. Obenchain, D. Wakeman, S. Hartman, C. Watts, P. Small, C. Hayden, J. Musselman, D. Ben- son, D. Pope joy, J. Watts, S. Lytle, L. Taylor, P. Campbell, S. Lantz, j. Moser, B. Hall, M. Hardy, J. McMillan, E. Michael, S. Dodt, L. Horn, and T. Depoy. Organizations 105 Pep Club Cheers 'Em On The Pep Club girls bought materials for pre-game posters and snacks for the teams with dues, selling Panther Po er buttons, and a bake sale. The ninty members en- joyed learning new yells and helping the cheer- leaders keep spirit high at the basketball games. The Pom Pon and Majorettes also helped, yell. E OUT TO GET YOU!! Top: The girls proceed to support their team with all they have. Above left: Angie shows her ner- vousness as she awaits the sectio- nal game. Left: Members of Pep Club were: C. Hershberger, M. Conn, C. Clary, T. Goodrich, T. Barr, Mrs. Graham, D. Ploss, D. Snider, S. Daily, B. Shanks, T. Bu- zard, A. Callaway, P. Polen, D. Gallaher, B. Young, R. Scagnoli, K. Valdez, T. Bollinger, D. Plotner, N. Patty, J. Gallaher, S. Blickens- taff, B. Day, j. Robinson, M. Mus- sall, J. Moser, S. McClure, V. Lank, M. Scott, P. Campbell, L. Taylor, S. Anderson, S. Haselby, D. Minks, B. Burley, M. Goodrich, S. Sna- vely, D. Ploss, D. Roth, J. Winn, J. Bridge, L. Martin, T. Nice, D. Po- len, A. Anderson, A. Hatton, P. Gerrard, K. Cosgray, K. Oldham, D. Dempsey, L. Binney, B. Gray, K. Miller, T. Niccoll, P. Plotner, D. Haselby, M. Hardy, D. Freeman, K. Layer, J. Kistler, D. Craw, A. Downey, S. Sell, D. Patty, K. Rem- ley, D. Davis, S. Lawson, S. English, A. Conn, T. Drye, J. Os- walt, L. Mangold, B. Holcomb, J. Powlen, ). Glaser, A. Taylor, J. McClure, M. Obenchain, and ). Markley. 106 Organizations Future Homemakers Sell Candy The girls in FHA worked diligently on Servicemen boxes, little jelly bean clowns for bake sales, and hard rock candy for bas- ketball games. For enjoyment a small group of the girls travelled to Kokomo jr. High School for a convention. Then they had a dinner and shopping day at a Kokomo Mall. All was enjoyed and full of memories. Top: Debbie brings the meeting to order. Far left: Louisa and Angie put together little jelly bean clowns. Left: Suzanne crochets in Home Ec. Lower left: Cindy and Pam wrap presents for service- men. Bottom: K. Dyre, L. Helvie, Mrs. Rusk, B. Willy, N. Malchow, K. Williamson, A. Welton, J. Staf- ford, S. Wilson, C. Fry, C. Cole- man, ). Watts, S. Lytle, P. Dillon, E. Michael, L. Chambers, B. Pickens, D. Stuart, P. Brewer, L. Weight, and P. Small. Organizations 107 Student Media Assists Eight members of the In- diana Student Media Asso- ciation journeyed to Santa Claus Land in southern In- diana for the State Con- vention. State officers Angie Roth, Greg Goltry, and Randy Cole met in In- dianapolis three times in the year with other state officers. During the sum- mer the state officers at- tended a picnic at Eagle Creek Reservoir in Indianapolis. Top: Sue and Nancy shelve books. Right: Sue straightens the many books. Far right: Greg and Ernie lamenate as part of the media job. Below: Librarians were: D. Ide, C. Kenned, R. Smith, M. Todd, Mrs. Key, S. Snavely, S. Daily, B. Shanks, K. Valdez, A. Roth, N. Downey, A. Conn, P. Glaser, N. Oswalt, D. Weaver, E. Bridge, D. Beall, T. Franklin, M. Collins, H. Bridge, M. Funk, and G. Oldham. 108 Organizations Above left: Miss Wooden takes time to coach her JV Volleyball team. Lower left: Amy strives for a strike at one of the many bowl- ing trips. Lower right: G.A.A. members were: S. Zeek, P. Ger- rard, M. Conn, Miss Wooden, K. Franklin, J. Blount, C. Smith, S. Daily, D. Plotner, B. Shanks, A. Callaway, P. Polen, S. Overholser, D. Ploss, K. Reppert, C. Hershber- ger, C. Layer, D. Ploss, M. Howell, B. Zeek, B. Hall, B. Simons, S. Snavely, A. Roth, J. Moser, A. Luey, J. McClure, D. Craw, K. GAA Girls Camp Out And Bowl Many of the 78 G.A.A. members camped out, went to Turkey Run State Park, went skiing at Mt. Wawasee, and also went bowling. The president, Sharon Zeek, aided Miss Wooden and Miss Scheffer in the leadership of the athletic- minded girls. With the money made from candy sales and dues they paid for their fun and exciting activities. Oldham, T. Drye, K. Baily, J. Perry, W. Hillenberg, P. Henry, B. Young, L. Fry, P. Dillon, J. Ever- ingham, ). Fleming, S. Farris, B. Bridge, S. English, C. Ayers, F. Watts, G. Felker, C. Stafford, P. Small, B. Holcomb, L. Mangold, E. Hunt, A. Conn, L. Binney, P. Trapp, D. McLeland, V. Lank, J. Nelson, N. Malchow, R. Lewellen, A. Anderson, T. Niccoll, P. Plot- ner, C. Clary, T. Barr, T. Goodrich, B. Burley, R. Small, M. Scott, and D. Boiler. Organizations 109 Fellowship Among Our Athletes The FCA is a service club which seeks to have an in- fluence on the athletes in particular and the student body in general by encour- aging acceptable behavior among their members. The FCA raises money each year to help pay the cost of interested members to at- tend a National confer- ence. Their biggest fund raising project was raffling the Pioneer-Rochester gameball. Above: Mike congratulates the winner of the Pioneer-Rochester gameball. Below: Members of FCA were: M. Barr, T. Kiser, B. Goodrich, Mr. Leedy, R. Cole, G. Grafton, |. Zagajewski, D. Hines, D. Gray, J. Scott, G. Crimmins, ). Kiser, D. Popejoy, C. Gates, B. Baer, S. Kennell, T. Hirt, T. Dil- Iman, R. Caudle, D. Williams, C. Kennell, A. Moss, D. Gerlach, D. Herd, D. Ide, W. Sell, P. Lewellen, I. Nies, R. Gray, D. Bebee, and T. Gray. 110 Organizations Above: The Health Career mem- bers enjoyed a day at the Or- phanage in Logansport. Right: Health Career members were: N. Oswalt, Mrs. Nelson, K. Sandberg, L. Horn, T. Young, D. Polen, M. Scott, T. Bu ard, L. Taylor, N. Crow, P. Holcomb, J. Winn, P. Banter, D. Weaver, P. Taulman, and P. Brewer Health Careers Care Sponsor, Mrs. Jean Nelson and President, Peggy Bre- wer led the Health Career girls to an enjoyable and fulfilled year. The girls sold candy so they could take a tour of Rockwell Standard on November 12. The twenty girls had the pleasure of listening to Mi- chael M. Markland on No- vember 6 who spoke about the Exploring Division. Organizations 111 The 1975 Conestoga Staff Works The 1975 Conestoga Year- book Staff compiled this year's book with the coop- eration of several of the members. Money was made by the selling of ads, selling pic- tures and popcorn, a dance after a basketball game, and the selling of the yearbooks. Alot of hard work was involved but the members learned alot from the experience. Top: jane, with the aid of other yearbooks, puts together one of the layouts. Center: Yearbook Staff members were: K. james, F. Watts, P. Glaser, j. Glaser, P. Trapp, T. Depoy, K. Williamson, A. Welton, and Mr. Hirstein. Not shown are D. Ironmonger and R. Roser. 112 Organizations New Drama Club Formed Drama Club put on several mini-plays during sixth pe- riod for the enjoyment of students in Study Hall. While the members had a chance to use their skills in acting, the students were able to get out of the ev- eryday routine and have a laugh or two. Several of the Drama Club members also participated in the Fall Play and the Spring Musical, The Sound of Music. Above left: The Drama Club put on a special Thanksgiving play. Above right: Roger, Dave, and Donna participate in a play about a little dog. Below: Drama Club members were: R. Roser, D. Boi- ler, T. Goodrich, B. Burley, B. Fox, K. Franklin, S. Conn, S. Brandt, D. Beall, J. Hand, j. Moser, D. Minks, ). Slentz, ). Jerrard, D. Sylvester, D. Poland, A. Hatton, M. Mussall, T. Depoy, and R. Carter. Organizations 113 Thespians Show Talent The Thespians had a very active year which con- sisted mainly of good times with hard work per- forming two plays, Take Your Medicine” and Sound of Music . Their yearly club party consisted of pantomiming different scenes and ac- tions and having an overall fun time of throwing straw and running around in Mussall's barn. Upper left: Dan Beall uses his hands while pantomiming for the other thespians. Center: Jeff Hand and Scott Brandt get from the loft an overall view of the parties activities. Left: Thespians are j. Hand, J. Mo- ser, D. Stuart, D. Ironmonger, S. Daily, B. Kraay, D. Beall, R. Car- ter, and T. DePoy. 114 Organizations Forensic Speaks Out Being a member of the Na- tional Forensic League pro- vided students with the en- couragement and in- centive to become effec- tive speakers. Members travelled to many and vari- ous speech contests at schools throughout In- diana. Some drives were very long therefore mem- bers were required to leave very early Saturday mornings. Below: Forensic members are D. Beall, M. Mussall, T. Hayden, D. Patty, T. Gray, L. Taylor, S. Brandt, A. Hatton, D. Minks, M. Scott, B. Fox, P. Trapp, J. Slentz, D. Poland, P. Campbell, J. Hand, R. Carter,). jerrard, C. Coleman, T. DePoy, and S. Smith. Members had an enjoyable time acting, speaking, pantomiming, and goofing off at their annual party. Left: Donna Minks and Andrea Hatton are caught by the lens in the art of goofing off. Sunshine Society Brings Happiness Members of Sunshine were: A. Roth, B. Shanks, S. Daily, K. Luey, S. Zeek, D. Snider, A. Callaway, B. Young, C. Smith, T. Young, K. Val- dez, M. Hardy, Mrs. Key, B. Zeek, M. Mussall, C. Clary, T. Barr, P. Plotner, A. Conn, J. Kistler, K. Sandberg, N. Oswalt, L. Kniesly, D. Gallaher, P. Polen, S. Over- holser, S. Snavely, C. Hershber- ger, D. Ploss, C. Layer, M. Conn, D. Plotner, S. McClure, N. Downey, j. Aker, R. Benefiel, S. Wilson, J. Stafford, C. Coleman, T. Scrivner, B. Hall, B. Gerrard, B. Simons,). McClure, R. Scagnoli, S. Snavely, S. Lawson, M. Goodrich, C. Henry, T. Worthington, P. Hud- dleston, S. Dodt, V. Lank, D. McLeland, K. Cosgray, G. Roe, D. Ploss, D. Roth, L. Fry, K. Reppert, A. Applebee, L. Horn, C. Popejoy, G Hayden, L. Martin, D. Wake- man, K. Layer, J. Oswalt, P. Henry, K. Franklin, W. Hillenburg, M. Howell, J. Blount, T. Goodrich, B. Burley, A. Hatton, D. Minks, D. Hazelby, N. Crow, E. Michael, L. Hall, M. Shaw, B. Bridge, S. Farris, D. Boiler, S. Conn, L. Smith, ). Robinson, S. Lantz, S. Lytle, L. Taylor, P. Campbell, D. Dempsey, K. Oldham, C. Stafford, N. Patty, S. Blickenstaff, J. Gallaher, M. Scott, P. Trapp, T. Buzard, L. Burch, K. Williamson, L. Helvie, A. Welton, J. Nelson, D. Kistler, D. Byers, j. Glaser, T. Nice, D. Adair, M. Schmaltz, P. Holcomb, J. Winn, S. Davidson, T. Hayden, S. White, M. Culberson, C. Fry, T. Niccoll, S. Anderson, A. Downey, D. Craw, B. Gray, S. Hazelby, K. Miller, S. Hartman, J. Slentz, S. English, C. Ayers, F. Robertson, P. Dillon, C. Polen, E. Hunt, D. Patty, D. Floyd, L. Mangold, B. Hol- comb, L. Dillman, B. Day, S. Sell, K. Remley, J. Moser, D. Poland, and P. Glaser. 116 Organizations Pioneer had two state Sun- shine officers; Sharon Zeek, state president and Becky Shanks, state corre- sponding secretary. A lot of preparation went into the convention and many of the schools which came were delighted with sev- eral of the aspects of the convention. Pioneer Sunshine Hosts The SSS State Convention About a thousand girls and sponsors came to this con- vention. Everyone had something to do all the time. In the morning the Revellations sang several gospel songs and Julie Mo- ser sang Happiness Is. In- troductions were made and the 1974 minutes read. Noon entertainment pro- vided girls with a dance in the gym featuring the Blue Mantis Rock Croup, Paul Harris Styles were dis- played in a style show. Other forms of entertain- ment were silhouettes drawn, old time flicks, a ceramic demonstration, a game room, and a cake walk. Top: The Revelations sing during the morning program. Above: Tammy models one of the latest fashions at the style show. Center right: The sponsors enjoy their meal at the Grade School gym. Above right: Suzanne, Mindy, and Melissa sell candy to any sweet- toothed person. Organizations 119 Pioneer Lettermen Achieve There were approximately twenty members in Let- termens Club this year. Mr. Church sponsored the ath- letic club. Many of the members helped escort among other things at the Sunshine State Conven- tion, which was appreci- ated very much. j Center: Those who received let- ter jackets were: T. Babb, C. Gates, E. Bridge, M. Barr, D. Ide, T. Dillman, A. Moss, M. Williams, K. Adair, C Kennell, J. McLeland, T. Franklin, R. Caudle, J. Scott, and M. Herd. Bottom right: Members of Lettermen's Club were: R. Caudle, R. Cole, ). Nies, D. Conn, D. Hines, E. Bridge,). Zagajewski, T. Franklin, B. Goodrich, A. Moss, P. Lewellen, Mr. Church, B. Berk- shire, T. Dillman, J. Scott, M. Herd, M. Barr, C. Gates, D. Ide, G. Crimmins, and T. Kiser. Organizations 121 Jazz Band, Majors, Top: Drum Majors were: B. Goodrich and S. Daily. Center: Members of Band were: B. Shanks, K. Valdez, P. Gerrard, J. Moser, T. Hayden, A. Hatton, N. Patty, C. Stafford, S. Hazelby, j. Kistler, F. Watts, N. Oswalt, S. Daily, K. Sandburg, S. Goodrich, Twirlers, Pom Pon B. Hall, C. Smith, L. Kniesly, J. Gal- laher, M. Mussall, C. Bradish, C. Clary, J. Neff, S. Lawson, S. Sell, R. Benefiel, J. Plummer, K. Remley, C. Layer, S. Anderson, K. Miller, B. Gray, W. Hillenburg, P. Henry, D. Minks, S. Blickenstaff, P. Trapp, S. Conn, D. Hazelby, T. Goodrich, L. Martin, T. Buzard, B. Bridge, C. Watts, C. Coleman, D. Snider, S. Kennell, T. Niccoll, C. Ramsey, D. Kennell, D. Williams, R. Carter, L. Raderstorf, D. Gray, B. Goodrich, D. Gerlach, J. Kiser, R. Houston, T. Barr, B. Burley, D. Bridge, R. Gray, ]. Oswalt, D. Patty, P. Plot- ner, D. Kistler, C. Kesling, J. Nulf, C Ayers, S. Brandt, B. Berkshire, J. Hand, B. Day, L. Smith, D. Elliot, S. LaDuct, C. Slusser, P. Lewellen, R. Galbreath, D. Stuart, D. Ironmonger, W. Sell, J. Ramsey, R. Smith, and T. Gray. Above left: The Pom Pon girls were: S. McClure, M. Hardy, B. Simons, D. Ploss, B. Zeek, j. McClure, C. Smith, K. Luey, S. Lawson, K. Val- dez, B. Hall, D. Stuart, S. Snavely, and P. Gerrard. Above: The marching band dili- gently practices in the cold weather for the upcoming contest in which they recieved a second. The Band recieved a first in a con- cert contest also. 122 Organizations Center left: Members of Stage Band were: R. Scagnoli, C. Cole- man, D. Snider, S. Kennell, S. Lawson, J. Plummer, T. Babb, J. Hand, T. Gray, W. Sell, L. Raders- torf, B. Young, R. Carter, R. Gray, B. Goodrich, J. Ramsey, D. Gray, B. Wilson, D. Gerlach. Tri-M and TMI Support the Band The Tri-M initiation was held December 3 with Sue Daily, president, Roger Carter, vice president, Terry Gray, secretary, and Walt Sell, treasurer, to help with the ceremony The Booster Organization of T.M.I. promoted and encouraged pride in the Band. They were able to give awards by making money from dues and cake raffles. Members of Tri-M were: D. Sni- der, N. Patty, B. Shanks, S. Daily, L. Burch, R. Roser, S. Conn, D. Minks, S. Lawson, T. Buzard, K. Valdez, T. Worthington, R. Carter, T. Gray, W. Sell, D. Sylvester, and R. Gray. Twirlers were: C. Clary, D. Haselby, R. Scagnoli, T. Good- rich, C. Hershberger, A. Hatton, J. Moser, and M. Goodrich. 124 Organizations Members of the Swing Choir were: P. Gerrard, D. Minks, B. Hall, T. Goodrich, A. Hatton, D. Poland, N. Oswalt, D. Gallahcr, J. Moser, D. Haselby, B. Goodrich, P. Lewellen, D. McLeland, D. Drummond, D. Sylvester, and B. Kraay. Members of T.M.I. were: J. Neff, D. Haselby, J. Jerrard, A. Hatton, M. Mussall, S. Brandt, C. Cole- man, B. Goodrich, P. Gerrard, N. Oswalt, j. Hand, D. Drummond, T. Hayden, B. Young, M. Hardy, C. Smith, C. Watts, D. Minks, L. Kniesly, P. Trapp, L. Smith, K. Sandburg, B. Berkshire, S. Ken- nell, T. Barr, B. Hall, B. Burley, J. Moser, R. Roser, D. Sylvester, D. Ironmonger, L. Raderstorf, D. Gerlach, P. Lewellen, D. Gray, S. White, R. Scagnoli, S. Lawson, T. Goodrich, and M. Goodrich. Organizations 125 Cross Country Team Advances Barry Goodrich was the year's most outstanding cross country man. Those in the 13:10 club were Randy Cole, Barry Good- rich, )oe Nies, and Don Conn. Pioneer placed 7th in a field of 24 teams in the I.H.S.A.A. sectional and placed 8th in a field of 22 in the Delphi Invit. Pioneer Team Oppo- nent 42 Rochester 15 20 North Judson 41 20 North Miami 43 19 Maconquah 42 15 West Central 49 19 Winamac 39 15 Caston 50 19 Lewis Cass 42 33 Twin Lakes 22 Kankakee Valley 78 25 Carroll 31 Kewanna 80 34 Frontier 45 Tri-County 71 North White 77 Northwestern Invitational-third Twin Lakes Invitational-fifth Maconaquah Invitational-fourth Delphi Invitational-eighth Upper left: T. Kasch, G. Lower, T. Valdez, B. VanSoest, D. Herd, R. Cole, T. Gray, W. Sell, Mr. Church, B. Berkshire, B. Good- rich, P. Lewellen, G. Crimmins, J. Nies, D. Conn, J. Zagajewski. Center: The Cross Country guys try hard to do good starting out. Left: Don gives a big breath as he ends his run. Above: Paul con- templates over the last race. Sports 127 Grapplers' Season Shows Improvement This year proved Don Conn to be the fastest pin, the most valuable wrestler, and the first IHSAA Sectio- nal Champion in the his- tory of Pioneer. Other achievers were Al Moss and Jay Zagajewski with most pins, Bob Caudle had most wins by decision. Above: S. Snavely, K. Reppert, B. Hall, C. Hershberger, B. Burley, T. Goodrich. Upper Right: T. Val- dez, J. Zagajewski, B. Berkshire, B. Goodrich, D. Bebee, S. Ken- nell, B. Caudle, D. Conn, Mr. La- Dow, P. Lewellen, A. Moss, C. Kennell, D. Nulf, R. Shaver, D. El- lison, M. Patty. Center: Jay works hard at getting his opponent pin- ned. Al waits patiently as he sees who's on the ground. 128 Sports Upper left: S. Crosby, A. Nies, J. Markley, R. Zimmer, T. Babb, D. Buzbee. Upper right: Al gets a hold on his opponent's feet. Cen- ter: All the wrestlers do their ex- ercises before the meet. Left: A little more strength, an you've got him, Barry! Sports 129 130 Sports Pioneer Team Opponent 69 Caston 49 89 Maconaquah 63 101 No. Newton 53 84 Carroll 72 93 So. Newton 51 58 Knox 51 82 No. Miami 57 61 Lewis Cass 49 57 Caston 47 88 Rensselaer 44 73 Lewis Cass 62 68 Rochester 65 38 No. White 28 59 No. Judson 65 51 West Central 49 65 Tri-County 68 76 West Central 49 76 Twin Lakes 56 97 Frontier 58 59 Delphi 54 62 Winamac 50 53 Lewis Cass 39 58 Peru 59 (OT) Upper left: Charlie climbs over his opponent to get to the basket. Upper right: Tim shoots ... and it's in! Tom takes time out to de- cide who to throw it to. irmii ii.- Varsity Basketball Plays 22; Wins 19 Senior basketball center Charlie Gates was awarded most valuable player, Tim Keiser received the Re- bounder Award and Mike Barr claimed both the As- sists and Defensive Awards. The entire team won the honors of being the Midwest Conference Co-Champs and the Lewis Cass Holiday Tourney Champions. Upper left: R. Gray, Mr. leedy, T. Gray, D. Gray, G. Crimmins, M. Barr, C. Gates, T. Kiser, D. Ide, T. Dillman, J. Nies, D. Hines, T. Franklin. Center: The Cheer- leaders put on a show to raise the Panther Spirit . Above: Tim jumps high in order to control the ball. Left: K. Luey, A. Roth, S. Zeek, M. Howell Sports 131 J.V. Ball Improves Along with Freshman The Jr. Varsity team had a 19-1 season and earned honors by placing 2nd in the Midwest Conference and won the Holiday Tourney. Freshman basketball play- ers played fourteen games and won five. The team placed fourth at the Pio- neer Invitational Tourney. Upper right: B. Berry, B. Lower, B. Schroder, M. Dillman, H. Bridge, G. Crimmins, Mr. Lucas, G. Goltry, D. Gray, R. Weaver, G. Grafton, R. Russel, R. Cole, J. Shanks. Above: Don Shoots a good one and it's in! Center left: Everyone's ready to jump as Matt shoots his freeshot. Center: C. Smith, B. Simons, B. Zeek, J. Blount, Right: Just a little higher, and you've got it Harry. 132 Sports 3 13 Pioneer 59 41 51 59 • 70 Team Opponent Caston Maconaquah 36 N. Newton 39 Carroll 47 S. NewtonV 47 Knox 30 N. Miami 36 Caston 31 Lewis Cass 40 Rensalaer 38 Lewis Cass 27 Rochester 37 N. White 36 N. Judson 47 W. Central 43 Tri-County 32 Twin Lakes Frontier 58 Delphi 36 Cl I Pioneer Team Opponent 25 Tri-County 39 37 N. Miami 46 38 W. Central 29 31 Twin Lakes 45 31 Logansport 45 37 Rochester 54 31 Knox 34 48 N. White 33 31 Rochester 42 32 Caston 44 51 N. Judson 42 31 Caston 33 44 Lewis Cass 41 (OT) 50 Winamac 40 32 Tri-County 24 33 N. Miami 19 48 W. Central 13 28 Twin Lakes 36 18 Logansport 50 25 Rochester 23 30 Knox 38 25 N. White 28 24 N. Judson 23 29 Lewis Cass 40 Upper left: L. Mangold, A. Conn, S. Haselby, S. Anderson. Upper right: G. Lower, ). Schmaltz, D. Williams, T. Valdez, D. Herd, S. Brew, B. Berry, T. Nethercutt, L. Goodrich, C. Wagner, D. Drum- mond, K. Penny, D. Galbreath, J. Kiser, R. Houston, Mr. Tribby, R. Russell, G. Morehose, D. Russell, M. Heiny, D. Hand. Lower left: Almost, but not quite, Don shoots to make two points. Sports 133 Two girl's sports, volleyball and track, joined IHSAA this year and have in- creased in spectators inter- ested in the sports. The volleyball A team Girls' Sports Gain Popularity advanced to the second game in the Girls' Sectio- nal. The track team con- sisted of both Varsity and l.v. Upper right: Jump hard now! Up- per left: Good hit Peg, if it goes over. Above: Beth grits her teeth as she throws the softball. Tami looks good as she flies over the low hurdle. 134 Sports A Team North Miami Maconaquah Lewis Cass Lafayette Jeff Twin Lakes Peru North Western Logansport won won lost B Team Taylor Logansport Northwestern North Miami Caston Peru Maconaquah Twin Lakes Lafayette Jeff Lewis Cass Deb Mike Become Pioneer Firsts Deb Plotner became Pio- neer's First Annual Basket- ball Homecoming Queen during a home game held December 7th. Pioneer has never had a gymnastics team. Never- theless Mike Anderson represented the school in state competition and won a 1st. Upper left: Deb sits quietly as she watches the rest of the game. Up- per right: The candidates were: Sandy Lawson, Lynn Mangold, Deb Plotner, Becky Shanks, and Kim Valdez. Left: Everyone holds their breath as Mike jumps over six people. Mike is presented a jacket by Mr. Slover. Sports 135 Pioneer Team Opponent 96 Vi North Miami 3QYi 76Vi Tri-County 44 75 Knox 38 V2 76 Winamac 51 74 North Judson 72 East Gary 13 43 Rochester 39 77 Vi Maconaquah 66 77Yi Lewis Cass 40 Vi 99 Caston 41 99 West Central 28 102 Frontier 25 79 Lewis Cass 48 86 Caston 41 103 North White 24 66 Twin Lakes 55 88 Carroll 39 Northwest Invitational-third Upper right: Mike tries his hard- est to get over the bar. Above: Ben gets a fast run, then he jumps as far as he can. Right: Charlie gets a deep breath before he throws the ball. 136 Sports Track Team for 5th 6th Years Kim Adair was track's most valuable runner and he was best in the Running Events. Charlie Gates was outstanding in the Field Events. Champs This was Pioneer's 5th con- secutive year as Midwest Conference Champs and 6th consecutive as champs in the Delphi Relays. Upper left: B. Burley, S. Snavley, P. Glaser, J. Giaser, T. Barr, K. Oldham, S. Lawson, J. McClure. Center: T. Babb, B. Goodrich, B. Schroder, D. Conn, J. Scott, C. Gates, K. Adair, Mr. Church, D. Buzbee, D. Herd, G Seward, T. Douglas, j. Nies, D. Ide, R Weaver, M. Herd, M. Barr, B. VanSoest, D. Galbreath, D. Gray, P. Lewellen, G. Crim- mins, R. Russell, and T. Valdez. Sports 137 Golf Team Puts in This was the best season ever for a Pioneer golf team. New school records were set by Richard Gray, Dean Gerlach, David Best Season McLeland, and Tad Valdez. Pioneer and North White tied for fourth place in the Midwest Conference Standing. Upper right: R. Houston, D. Ken- nell, C. Goltry, K. Penny, B. Berk- shire, T. Gray, S. Kennell, T. Val- dez, R. Gray, L. Burch, Mr. Williams, G. Mangold, M. Day, R. Schroder, D. Gray, G. Seward, D. McLeland, D. Gerlach. Above: Dave thinks about the meet ahead as he cleans his ball. Right: Dean concentrates hard on the game. Pioneer 185 183 191 187 174 183 172 184 178 199 177 201 Team Opponent North Miami 218 Carroll 181 West Central 201 Winamac 165 North White 206 West Central 206 Knox 193 North Judson 186 Caston 204 Tri-County 214 Frontier 173 North White 207 138 Sports Baseball's Season Improves Baseball's season im- proved this year in spite of the many injuries and mis- takes plaguing the team. The team's record was 3-9 going into the sectional. Senior players were Tom Dillman, Tony Franklin, John McLeland, and Ernie Bridge. SENIORS Adair, Kim-57, 60, 36, 99, 137, 126, 121. Aker, Judy-42, 60, 104, 117, 116 Alma, Randy—40, 60. Anderson, Mike-60, 135. Babb, Timothy-40, 60, 121, 129, 137. Baily, Carolyn—64. Barber, Barry-40, 60, 99. Barr, Mike-36, 43, 49, 58, 60, 104, 110, 121, 131, 137, 139. Beall, Dan-8, 19, 47, 59, 61, 99, 108, 113, 114, 115. Blickenstaff, Allen-40, 61. Blount, Mike—61. Bolinger, Tony-61. Bonnell, Rita—61. Brewer, Peggy-61, 107. Bridge, Dennis—61, 122. Bridge, Ernie-61, 99, 108, 121, 139. Burch, LuAnn-6, 50,61,104,116. Buzard, Trudy-36, 62, 101, 106, 111, 116, 122. Callaway, Anita-62,105,106,116. Carter, Roger-14, 39,62,112,114, 115, 122. Caudle, Robert-44, 62, 102, 103, 110, 121, 128. Collins, Mark-62, 108. Conn, Marsha-62, 106, 109, 116, 134. Cotner, Mark—40, 62, 99. Crockett, Teresa-62. Daily, Sue-58, 59, 62, 104, 106, 108, 109, 114, 116, 122. Dillman, Tom-36, 62, 99,110,121, 131, 138. Dilts, Charles-62. Dodt, Gary-62. Downey, Nancy-44,63,102,103, 108, 116, 117. Drummond, Derek—19, 59, 63. Drye, Tom-47, 63, 99, 139. Dyre, Keneta-40, 63, 107. Farris, Steve-63, 99. Feltis, Jim-40, 63, 99. Franklin, Tony—13, 47, 63,108,121 131, 139. Gallaher, Deb-36, 57, 59,63,106 116. Gates, Charlie-10, 11, 43, 61, 63, 110, 120, 121, 131, 136, 137. Gellinger, Tanya-63. Good, Dan-63. Green, Paul-40, 63, 99. Hand, Jeff-9, 54, 64, 59,113,114, 115, 122. Herd, Mike-36, 37, 46, 64, 121, 127, 131, 136, 137. Hershberger, Candy-56, 64, 101, 106, 116, 123, 128. Holcomb, Steve-40, 64. Huddleston, Pat-43, 44, 64, 102, 103, 116. Ide, Dennis-43, 49, 59, 65, 108, 110, 121, 131, 137. Ironmonger, Deb-65, 104, 112, 114, 122. Kennell, Craig-54, 65, 99, 108, 110, 121, 128. Layer, Cindy-46, 65, 116. Luey, Kim-43, 65, 59, 116, 131, 134. Malchow, Mike—65, 99. McClure, Sabrena—44, 54, 56, 58, 59,65,102,103,104,106,116, 122. McLeland, John-65, 99, 121, 139. McMillan, John-65, 105. Minniear, Cathy—66. Minniear, Pam-56, 66. Mitchell, Ruby—66. Morehouse, Deb-66. Moss, Al—66, 99, 110, 121, 128, 139. Neff, Jim-40, 66, 99, 122. Overholser, Shirley-54, 56, 66, 104, 105, 116, 134. Pickens, Becky-47, 66, 107. PIoss, Deb-12, 45, 66, 101, 106, 116, 122. Plotner, Deb-43, 54,67,106,104, 109, 116, 135. Polen, Peg-44, 67, 103, 105, 106, 116, 134. Rogers, Larry-34, 40, 67, 99. Roser, Rosalie-19, 67, 102, 103, 113. Ross, Paul-67. Ruff, Paul-67. Scott, John-43, 44, 68, 102, 103, 99,109,110,116,121,137,139. Shanks, Becky-46, 68, 108, 106, 122, 135. Smith, Robin-68, 108. Smith, Steve-59,68,102,103,104, 115. Snavely, Sue-68, 105, 116. Snider, Deb-42, 68,106,116,122. Solomon, Robin—54, 68, 99. Stuart, Diane-40, 47,69,107,114, 122. Taulman, Pam-69. Timmons, Teresa—69. Todd, Mitch-69, 108. Vail, Tina-56, 60, 69. Valdez, Kim-10,11, 43, 61, 59, 69, 106, 108, 116, 117, 122, 135. Vernon, Ranee—69. Weaver, Denise-69. Williams, Mike-47, 69, 99, 121, 138. Wilson, Bill-69. Wooten, Wade-69, 102, 103. Zeek, Sharon-4, 5, 43, 69, 102, 104, 109, 116, 118, 131, 134. JUNIORS Baer, Brad-71, 102, 110, 138. Banter, Peg-71, 105. Bebee, Don-38, 71, 99, 102, 110, 128. Berkshire, Brian-71,121,122,127, 128, 138. Bohm, Larry—71. Brown, Ellen—71. Bryant, Steven-71. Buzbee, David-41, 71, 129, 137. Chambers, Lori-71, 107. Cole, Keith-71, 99, 101. Coleman, Colleen-71, 107, 115, 116, 122. Conn, Don-8,10,61, 71,99,121, 127, 128, 137. Crimmins, Gilbert-71, 110, 121, 127, 131, 132, 137. DePoy, Tom-71, 105, 112, 113, 115. Dillon, Linda-40, 71. Dodt, Sherry—71, 105, 116. Drye, Tim—71. Elliot, Max-71, 99. Fry, Laura-47, 71, 105, 116. Funk, Marvin-38, 71, 108. Gellinger, Calvin—40, 71. Gerlach, Dean-71, 99, 110, 122, 138. Gerrard, Patty-71, 102, 106, 109, 116, 122. Glaser, Polly-71, 105, 108, 112, 116, 137. Goodrich, Barry-4, 45, 71, 99,101, 110,121,122,127,128,129,137. Goodrich, Michelle-71, 101, 106, 116, 122, 128. Gray, Donald-71, 99, 122, 131, 132, 137, 138. Gray, Terry-48, 71, 102, 110, 115, 122, 127, 138. Hall, Brenda-71, 105, 116, 122, 128. Hardy, Melinda-71,105,106,116, 119, 122. Hardle, Kary-71. Hayden, Carolyn—71, 105, 116. Hayden, Bill—71. Helvie, Louisa-71, 102, 107, 116. Henry, Cindy-71, 116. Hillenburg, Randy—47, 71. Hines, Dennis-72, 104, 110, 121, 131, 139. Hines, Mark-72 Hirt, Terry—72, 99, 110. Hoffman, Lana-38, 72. Horn, Lois-72, 105, 111, 116 Jarrard, Jeff-72, 112. Jones, Gary-72. Jordan, Jerry-40, 72, 115. Kiser, Tim-72, 99, 110, 121, 131. Kennel, Scott-72, 99, 110, 122, 128, 138 Kniesly, LeeAnn-72,102,116,122 Kraay, Brian—72, 99, 114. LaDuct, Steve—72. Lawson, Sandy-4, 72, 106, 116, 122, 135, 137. Lawson, Teresa—72. Lewellen, Paul-38, 72, 99, 108, 110, 121, 122, 127, 128, 137. Malchow, Nilyn—72, 107. McClure, JoEllen-72, 106, 116, 122, 137. Morehouse, Brenda—72. Moser, Julie-19, 53, 72, 105, 106, 113, 114, 116, 118, 122, 123. Musselman, Jim-34, 72, 99, 105. Myers, Dave—72. Nies, Joe-72, 110, 121, 127, 131, 137, 138. Nulf, David-72, 102, 104, 128. Obenchain, John-72. Oswalt, Nancy-10, 72, 103, 108, 111, 116, 122. Patty, Mike-72, 128. Popejoy, Connie-72, 116. Popejoy, David-47, 72, 99, 105, 110. Quillen, Gary—72. Raderstorf, Lucinda—72, 122. Reppert, Kaye-72, 101, 116, 128. Robinson, Robin-72, 99, 101. Ross, Roger—73. Roth, Angie-4, 73, 116, 117, 131. Ruisard, Charles-73. Sandberg, Karen-4, 38, 73, 102, 116, 122. Scagnoli, Rita-7, 73,106,116,123. Schroeder, Rob-73, 138. Scrivner, Tammy-47, 73,105,116, 119. Sell, Walt-49, 73, 101, 110, 122, 127. Seward, Gary-73, 99, 137, 138. Sharp, Nathan-73, 99. Simmons, Barg-8,10,61, 73,102, 116, 122, 132. Slusser, Dirk-40, 73, 101. Small, Pam-73, 105, 107. Small, Peggy-73, 105. Smith, Cindy-73, 101, 102, 109, 116, 122, 132. Smith, Russell—73, 122. Snavely, Sandi-4, 39, 73,106,116, 122, 128, 137. Stafford, Jacky-73, 107, 116. Stillwell, Beth-40, 73, 108. Stover, Marty-73, 99. Stover, Neil—73, 99. Sylvester, Dave—18, 73, 99, 102, 104, 105, 113. Trapp, Louie-40, 73. VanEs, Joe-40, 73. Waddups, Ralph-73 Waggoner, Guy—73. Watts, Carolyn-73, 105, 122. Weaver, Dale-73, 99, 108 Wisenburger, Ed—73. Welton, Angie-50, 73, 102, 107, 116. Williamson, Kim-73, 105, 107, 116, 112. Willoughby, Larry-73. Willy, Barb-73, 107 Willy, Tom-73. Wilson, Sheri-47, 73, 107, 116. Wisely, Bill-73, 99. Worthington, Tina-19, 53, 73,116. Young, Brenda-18, 39, 73, 106, 116. Young, Trudi-45, 73, 101, 105, 111, 116. Zagajewski, Jay-38, 73, 98, 110, 120, 121, 127, 128. SOPHOMORES Adair, Debbie-74, 101, 116. Barber, Ed.-74, 99. Barr, Tammy-11,18, 74,101,106, 116, 122, 137. Benner, Mark—74, 99, 101. Benson, Dennis-74, 105. Bigford, Tracy-74. Blickenstaff, Shirley—74, 106, 116, 122. Blount, Judy-11, 74,109,116, 132. Bormann, Mike—74, 99. Boiler, Dee Ann—51, 74, 105, 112, 116. Boucher, Dawn-74. Bradish, Charles—74, 99, 122. Brandt, Scott-16,18, 74,113,114, 115, 122. Bridge, Harry—74, 132. Bridge, Jill-74, 106. Burley, Beth-45, 74,101,106,112, 116, 122, 128, 134, 137. Campbell, Patty-74,105,106,115, 116. Clary, Carla-11, 74, 101,106, 122, 140 Index 123, 116. Cole, Randy-11,74,102,108,110, 121, 126, 127, 132. Colford, Tom-74, 101, 102. Conn, Susan-15, 45, 74, 101, 113, 116, 122. Cosgray, Karen—34, 74, 116, 102, 106. Crokett, Matt—74, 99. Crow, Nancy-74, 105, 116. Cummings, Patty—74. Davidson, Sally—37, 74, 116. Day, Mike-74, 99, 138. Dillman, Matt-11, 74,99,102,132. Dillon, Pam-74, 107, 116. Douglas, Tracy-74, 99, 137. Elliot, Dave-74, 102, 122. Floyd, Don-74. Fox, Beth-18, 74, 112, 115. Franklin, Kelly-74, 105, 109, 116. Fry, Cindy—74, 107, 116. Gallaher, Janet—74, 1%, 116, 122. Goltry, Greg-44, 74, 99, 102,108, 138. Gardner, Dave-74. Goodrich, Tami-19, 53, 75, 101, 106,112,116,122,123,128,134. Grafton, Gary-75, 110, 132, 139. Grandstaff, Mike-75,99,102,131. Gray, Rick-44, 75, 102, 110, 122, 138. Hall, Lacrecia—75, 101, 116. Hartman, Susan-75, 105, 116. Haselby, Deb-11, 75, 102, 106, 116, 122, 123. Hatton, Andrea-4, 18, 44, 52, 75, 102, 106, 114, 115, 116, 122. Hayden, Tammy—75, 101, 115, 116, 122. Henry, Pam-5, 75, 102, 116, 122. Hillenburg, Wanda—5, 75, 102, 116, 122. Holcomb, Pam-75, 105, 116. Howell, Mindy-11, 75, 116, 117, 131. Huffman, Mark—75. Hunt, Ellen-75, 102, 105, 116. Hutsell, Tim-75. Hutton, Kim—75. Kiser, Tom-75. Lank, Vickie-75, 105, 106, 116. Lantz, Sally—51, 75, 105, 116. Loepker, Tim—75. Lytle, Suzanne—75, 51, 105, 107, 116, 119. Mangold, Greg-75, 138. Markley, jeff-75, 129. Martin, Lavonna—75, 106, 116, 122. McKnight, Ed—75. McKnight, Kathy-75. McLeland, Dave-45, 75, 99, 101, 108, 138. McLeland, Debra—75, 116. McQuinn, Jim-75. Metzger, Mike-75, 99. Michael, Ellemay—75, 105, 107, 116. Minks, Donna-19, 75, 102, 106, 112, 115, 116, 122. Mitchell, Lori—75. Mussall, Meleta-9, 75, 102, 106, 115, 116, 122. Nice, Teresa-75, 105, 106, 116, 139. Oldham, Doug-75, 108. Overholser, Steve—75. Patty, Nan-75,106,115,116,122. Peters, Jim-76, 99. Ploss, Donna-76, 106, 116. Plummer, Jeff—76, 122. Poland, Deb-19, 76, 101, 106,115 116. Polen, Cindy-16, 76, 105, 116. Pugh, Vera-76. Ramsey, Jeff-76, 102, 122. Robertson, Felita—76, 105, 116. Robinson, Julie—76,102,106,116. Roe, Gail-76, 102, 116 Rogers, Sam-76, 99. Roth, Deb-76, 102, 106, 116. Schmaltz, Mary—34, 76, 105, 116. Schoff, Fred-76. Schroeder, Ben-11, 76, 132, 136, 137 Scott, Melanie-76, 106, 111, 116, 115. Shanks, Jeff-11, 76, 134. Shaver, Rich-76, 99, 128. Shaw, Melissa-76, 101, 116, 119. Small, Rhonda—76. Smith, Lori-76, 116, 122. Snider, Kevin—76, 99. Stevens, Ken—76. Summit, Jim—76. Swisher, John-76, % Taylor, Lenora-76, 105, 106, 111, 115, 116. Timmons, Ed-11, 76, 99. Trapp, Peg-76,112,115,116,122. Wakeman, Deb-76, 105, 116. Watts, Jayne-76, 105, 107. Weaver, Randy-76, 132, 137. Weigle, Lena-76, 107. Wescott, Matt—76. Wescott, Robin-76. White, Sandy—76, 116. Winn, Jill-76, 106, 116. Wireman, Dave-76. Wisely, Bob—76. Zeek, Barb-76,102,105,116,122, 132. FRESHMAN Anderson Amy—77, 106, 109. Anderson, Duane—77. Anderson, Mike—77. Anderson, Susan-34, 77, 106, 116, 122, 133. Ayers, Cheryl-77, 109, 116, 122. Baily, Cathy-77. Benefiel, Rita—77, 116, 122. Berry, Brad-77, 98, 132, 133. Binney, Lori—77, 106. Bolinger, Toby-77, 106. Boucher, Mark—77. Brew, Steve—77, 133. Brewer, Howard—77. Bridge, Barb-77, 116, 122. Burch, Loren—77, 138. Byers, Diane—77, 116. Carmichael, Beth—77, 102. Collins, Sherry-77. Collins, Tammy-77. Conn, Angie-77, 106, 108, 116, 133. Conrad, Patty-77. Cowell, Steve-77. Cowell, Bill-77. Craw, Darci-5, 77, 102, 106, 116. Crissinger, Dave-77 Crosby, Steve-77, 129. Culberson, Marilynn-77. Davis, Dawn—77, 102, 106. Day, Beth-77, 102, 106, 116, 122. Dempsey, Deb-77,106, 102, 116. DeWitt, Brian—77 DeWitt, Bob-77. Dillman, LuAnn—77, 102, 116. Downey, Annette—77, 102, 106, 116 Drummond, Dudley—77, 133. Drye, Trena-34, 77, 102, 1%. Eastwood, Kathy—77, 102 Ellison, Dennis—77, 128. English, Susan—77, 106, 116. Everingham, Judy—77. Farris, Susan—77, 116. Fleming, Jayne-78. Felker, Gabriel—77. Floyd, Deb-78, 116. Freeman, Deb—78, 106. Fultz, Bill-78. Funk, Mary—78. Galbreath, Rick-78,122,133,137. Glaser, Jane-78, 105, 106, 112, 116, 137. Goodrich, Loren-78, 133. Gray, Betsy-78, 106, 116, 122. Hand, Dave-78, 133. Haselby, Suanne—78, 106, 116, 122, 133. Hayden, Brian-78. Hayden, Gary-78. Heiny, Craig-78, 46. Heiny, Mark—78, 133. Herd, Dennie-78, 110, 127, 133, 137. Hines, Bruce-78. Holcomb, Brenda-78, 106, 116. Houston, Randy—78,122,133,138. Hunt, Mary-78. James, Kelly-78, 112. Jones, Todd-78. Jordan, Mark-78. Kasch, Tom—78, 127. Keiser, Jeff-35, 78, 110, 122, 133. Kennell, Dave-78, 99, 122, 138. Kesling, Curt-78, 99, 122. Kistler, Deb-49, 78, 116, 122. Kistler, Janet-34, 78,102, 106,116, 122. LaDuct, Scott—46, 78, 122. Layer, Cathy-34, 78,106, 116,122. Lewellen, Rhonda-78. Liming, Nolan—78. Longbons, Allan-78. Lower, Greg-78, 127, 132, 133. Lytle, Bill-78. Mangold, Lynn—78, 106,116, 133, 135. Markley, Jennifer—78, 106 Martin, Jay—78, 99. McMilian, Diane-78. McMillan, Roxanne—34, 78. McWherter, Jeff—79, 99. Miller, Kelly-79, 106, 116, 122. Morehouse, Gary—79, 99, 133. Nelson, Janalyn-79, 101, 116. Nethercutt, Tom—79, 99, 133. Niccoll, Tammy—4, 35, 52, 79,106, 116, 122. Nies, Allan—79, 129. Nulf, Joanne-49, 79, 102, 122. Obenchain, Marianne—79, 105, 106. Oldham, Kim-35, 79, 106, 116, 137. Oswalt, Jill-79, 34, 106, 116, 122. Patty, Deb-79, 106, 116, 122. Penny, Kent-79, 133, 138. Perry, Jalayne-79 Pickens, Tim—79. Plotner, Pam-79, 102, 106, 116, 122. Powlen, Julie-79, 102, 106. Ramsey, Curt-79, 99, 122. Remley, Kelly-79, 106, 116, 122. Robinson, Sherry-79. Rogers, Terry-79. Russell, Don-79, 99, 133. Russell, Ron-79, 99,132, 133,137. Scherer, Mark-79. Schmaltz, Jeff-79, 133. Schroeder, Terry—79, 99. Sell, Sandy-79, 106, 116, 122. Slentz, Julie-18, 79,113,115,116. Slusser, Craig-79, 99, 101, 122. Smith, Rodney—79. Stafford, Cheryl-79, 116, 122. Summit, Cuma—79. Taylor, Alicia-18, 79, 53, 102. 106, 118. Valdez, Tad-39, 79, 99, 133, 138. Valdez, Todd-79, 98, 103, 127, 128, 137. VanSoest, Brian—79, 99, 127, 137. Waddups, Ed-79. Wagner, Craig-79, 99, 133. Wallace, Mike—79. Watts, Fay-79, 112, 122. Weaver, Francis-79. Wescott, Wendy-79. Williams, Doug-49, 79, 110, 122, 133. Willy, Steve—79. Worthington, Mark—39, 79. Zimmer, Randy-79, 99, 129. 8th Grade Adair, Kirby-83, 97. Albright, Dennis—83. Allen, Daryle-83, 97. Anderson, Mark-83. Ayars, Peggy-83, 94, 95, 96. Barr, Kim-83, 94, 96, 97. Bennefiel, Brad-83. Benson, Mark—83. Berkshire, Tim—83. Bigford, Selina—83, 94, 95, 96. Blackman, Gene—83, 94, 95. Bonnell, Kevin-83, 96, 97. Bormann, Beth-83, 94, 95, 96. Boucher, Denise-83, 94. Brandt, Denise-83, 94, 95, 96. Brewer, Darlene-83, 94, 95. Bundy, George-83. Burgin, Brian-83. Buzbee, Janet-83, 38, 94. Caudle, Penny-83. Cole, Dave-83. Crockett, Greg-83, 96, 97. Derringer, Tim-83, 96, 97. Derringer, Tony—83, 96, 97. DePoy, Brian—83, 96. DeWitt, Coetta-83. Dillon, Peggy-83, 38, 94, 95, %. Dumm, Charles—83, 92. Embry, Vicky-83, 94. Emmons, Mike-83. Fauvergue, Greg-83. Fultz, Bruce-83. Index 141 Gardner, John-83. Gerlach, Barb-83, 94, %. Gerrard, Dave-83, 97. Gess, Kelly-83, 94. Gibbs, Laura-84. Gray, Rowena-84, 94, %. Hall, Vada-84, 94, 96. Hardy, Ralph-84. Heckard, Tom-84, 96, 97. Hickey, Lisa-84. Hines, Teresa-84, 94, 96. Holcomb, Bruce-84, 97. Houston, Greg-84, 97. Huddleston, Rhonda—84, 94. Huffman, Dave—84. Huggins, Jesse-84. Hunt, Phillip-84. Hutton, Laura-84, 95. Ingram, Monica-84. Kasch, Jim-84, 92, 96, 97. Keiser, Cindy-84, 94, 95. King, Carolyn-84, 94, %. Kiser, Kim-84, 94, 96, 97. Kiser, Susan-84, 94, 92, 95, 96. Kistler, Mark-84. Kitchell, Brad-84, 96, 97. Kniesly, Beth-84, 94, 95, %. Kraay, Nan-84, 94, 95. Lank, Dennis-84, 96, 97. Lantz, Gary-84. Lawson, Carolyn-84, 94. Lawson, Christie-84, 94, 95. Layer, Steve-84, 97. Lesher, Terri-84, 94, %. Lewellen, Dave-84, 85, 89, 96, 97. Logan, Sandy-84, 94, 95. Loper, Rob-84, 87. Lower, Randy-84, 97. Lower, Rod-84, %. Luey, Sandy-84, 94, 95, 96, 97. Luzadder, Tim-84. Malchow, Ray-84, 97. Malchow, Ron-84. McLeland, Holly-84, 94, 90, 95, %. Mersch, Jack-84. Miller, Sandy-84, 94. Miller, Scott-84. Minks, Eric-84, 96, 97. Minnear, Perry-84. Moser, Bill-85, 97. Mussall, Dawn-4, 89, 85, 94, 95, 115 Musselman, John—85. Myers, Keith-85. Overholser, Scott-85. Plummer, Paul-85. Poland, Brenda-85 94. Raderstorf, Aric-85, 92. Ranee, Tim-85. Ray, Teresa-85, 94, 95. Rhoades, Darlene-85, 94, %. Riley, Teresa-85, 94, 95, 96. Roberts, Bill-85. Robinson, Scott-85, 97. Roller, Jerry—85, 97. Roth, Pat-85, 97. Ruff, Mark-85, 97. Rynerson, Corrine-85, 94, 95. Scheetz, Mary-85, 94. Scherer, Chris-85. Shipley, Rick-85. Simons, Carl-85. Slentz, Kevin-85, 92, 97. Small, Randy-85. Stuart, Dave-85. Swartzell, Gary-85, 97. Swartzell, Steve-85. Swisher, Mark-85. Thompson, Jesse-85. Trapp, Lynn-85, 38, 94, 95, %, 97. Tribbett, Charles-85. Weaver, George-85. Welton, Brenda-85, 94, 92, %. Wescott, Roger-85. Wilcox, Mike-85. 7th Grade Anderson, Tim-86. Armstrong, Denise-86, 94. Baker, Rachael-86, 94, 96. Bassett, Cathy-86, 94, 96. Bagley, Sandy-86. Benn, Angie-86, 94, 95, 96. Berkshire, Gary-86. Binney, Greg-86, 97. Bogue, Teresa-86, 94, 96. Bonnell, Deb-86, 94, 95, %. Bragg, Ed-86. Brandt, Randy-86 Brew, Jeff-86. Brugh, Lori-86. Byers, Donna-86, 97. Byers, Mark-86. Canada, Steve-86. Carmichael, Ken-86. Chambers, Julie-86, %. Clark, Sheery-86, 94. Cockrin, Kim—86, 94. Cogswell, Mike-86. Conklin, Christy-86, 94 Conklin, Marvin—86. Conklin, Robin-86, 94, 96. Cosgray, Sam-86, 97. Cotner, Leta-86, %. Cottrell, Dick-86. Cowell, Kevin—86. Crockett, Shelly-86, 94, 95, %. Daily, Jim-86, 97. Davis, Martin-86, %, 97. Dawson, Jody-86, 94, %. DeWitt, Diane-86, 94, 95, 96. Douglas, Mel-86, 95, %. Drye, Tracy-87. Ellison, Peg-87. Farris, Mary-87, 94, %. Fox, Mark—87. Freeman, Lisa-87, 94. Funk, Deb-87, %. Galbreath, Chris—87. Gallaher, Karen-87, 94. Gerrard, Nancy-87, 94, 96, 97. Ginzell, Mike-87, 97. Goodrich, Melita-87, 94, 95, 96, 97. Hardy, Jim-87. Haselby, Ward-87, 97. 142 Index Hiney, Chris-87, 94, 96. Heiny, Teresa—87, 94, 96. Helvie, Bill-87, 93. Helvie, jamie—87, 94. Hershberger, Lori—87, 94, 95, 96. Hines, John-87. Holcomb, Mike-87. Houston, Laura—87, 94, 96. Howell, Lisa-87, 94, 95, 96, 97. Hunt, john-87. Jacko, Kathy—87, 96. James, Niki-87, 95. Jones, Melanie—87, 94, 95. Jones, Sandy-87, 94, 95, 96. Keiser, Andy-87, 97. Koons, Sandy-87, 94, %. LaDuct, Brian-87. Lank, Laura—87. Lantz, Steve-87, 97. Lease, Scott—87. Lidy, Bernadine-87, %. Loepker, Peter-87, 97. Luzadder, Tammy-87, 94, 96. Lytle, Jim-88, %. MaGee, Jeanette-88, %. Mason, Dave—88, 96, 97. McClure, Christie-88, 94, 96. McLeland, Jill-88, 94. McWherter, Deb-88, 95, 96. Monical, Dave-88, 96. Nesbett, Penny-88. Nethercutt, Perry-88, 97. Page, Deb-88, 94. Patty, Teresa-88, 94, 96. Peters, Kathy-88, 94, 96. Pickens, Dan-88, %. Pickens, Stephene-88. Raderstorf, Dirk-18, 88. Roberts, Phyllis-88, 94, 95. Roe, Jim-88. Roller, Pam—88, 94. Ross, Brian-88. Roth, Tim-88, 97. Roth, Tom—88. Ruisard, Jeff-88. Scheetz, Paul—88. Shanks, Emy-88, 94, 95, 96, 97. Shaver, Sherry-88, 95, 94, %. Small, Bill-88, 97. Smith, John-88, 97. Smith, Lori—88, 94, 96. Snavely, Dave-88. Spencer, Jeff-97. Steegall, Betty-88, 94, 96. Todd, Sandy-88, 94, 96. Wakeman, Becky-88, 94, %. Weaver, Carolyn-88, 94, 95, 96. Wiles, Deb-88, 94. Winegardner, Lisa-88, 96. Williams, Gregg-88, 97. Williams, Jeff-88, 90, 97. 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