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You Are Invited To Come CELEBRATE Where: Plymouth High School 810 Randolph Street Plymouth, Indiana 46563 When: 984-85 Good times . 8 Friends .... 36 Sports ... 82 Clubs ..124 Courses . 146 Ads ...........162 Cause To Celebrate CELEBRATION 85 Many good tmes were hod by afl m the past year With positrv© attitudes me P.H S students tocnd He and so much more worth celebrotng Although lock of sleep, tests, work and studies sometimes drogged them down, something good was always there to celebrate, for We is a celebration Speciof occasions, such os brthdoys. holdoys and romantic adversaries were always being celebrated at PH.S. Friends often decorated eoch other's lockers, gave presents and sent flowers to each other There was never a lack of hoiday spirit in the hats Fridays and weekends were also greatty celebrated by students Ths was a time to release frustrations, bold on friendships and just hove fun Some of ttie popdor things to do were to attend dances, go to bcfl games, cruise uptown, go out to eat. go to parties, take rood trps and just be with friends Seniors found o lot to celebrate es- pecoty when they received that ever important acceptance nto cokege Many n the class if '85 got a touch of college life by visitng campuses throughout the year And of course the entire class hod one last celebra- tion together on the r ght of gradu- ation C«nt9r ion P 2 xnoi Kmty [n0ar 3 central by woamg tot party ny o nct Conto fflpnr P 2 Sanpr F ot Be caicfw a tom nwnwnts or much needed usep botaro Fco nomes ckasi Bottom loft P 2 (npytng tomo Wno regofher 0«« school eoe jutos Nolan Samos. xmCorrp twi to PoweM and Cup raver Bottom f jn‘ p 2 Metone Day. lc an Weems and iso Sc obey daptay one or the locfcan When thoy hovo re on much trryi n etocorahng Top ion P 3 U than Morey end «on fos prowdo rrue «C vr yone to cotobrai wtm or mo aancot 0P Nigh P 3 Perronerg hxi tmes and tpoca rrerram through ho yearboc « Sophomore trocoy ho thow Cor,! ti np 3 SrevoBrocorg wrtn ho tnond Owt Marl r tn iteos t o tu or P M S n Cantor P 3 Freshman Ed Dutf end Oovtd Frrev exid e«c tement to mo band hafrwoy with tnoc cornea octs Cantor i gr P 3 ion Kb ore Joamo Mfcr cetotrofio I art's brmaav wtm beftm ordorod bv hw Morvh Sortom P J Pop «ofcrc Beny Oomj DovkJ Fcrtn Tab Btoom Brad Boabout. Che F« io Dag Cneoe. Oon Meartp and Tm Homan colobrato mo Ve and fcwnrfthpt 1090 tno n ir o servo he , A f LI M 1 AMY DAULTON — i spend my time celebrating when I am not n school CAROL MATT1X — 1 celebrate Me by havng fun and bemg with my friends TOM CUSHMAN - i celebrate When I make it through the day ” JANE FAULSTICH - '1 go Out with friends and get a ithe too crazy for words MILEA DOUGLASS — i celebrate when I type more than 20 words a nr n- ule ” RUSS milkey — i celebrate every- day that i marV off the cdonder untl graduation “ BiCKYSNOKi— i celebrate ftxrvner and hot times at the beoch ' KRISTA VINALL. ANGIE MEET. TODD SHAFER. CANOI PIKE. MARK KMCADE — We go t-png to celebrate to- gether YVETTE MCOOWEN — ‘1 celebrate everythng ” CHRIS HAMMITT — 'I celebrated when I broke 20 mnutes in Cross Coun- try' RITT DALTON — '1 ceieorate at good dean fun (what ever that means) Ev- ery waking hour (and sleeping for that matter) that I spend can be celebrat- ed by three types of fun organized fun. sneaky fun or streoked fun ” WENDY COMERFORD — When my debits equal my credits i feel Ike ceie bratng ' JENNY HUMPHREY — i celebrate the last day of school by gong out with my fnends to eat and then we play ten nfc. DON HEASLIP — i celebrate when my truck runs by dnvng 1 around ” KRISTA STARR — 'I celebrate after games at the dances KELLY ENGLAND — T celebrate by gong cruising, beng wrth my triends and New Jersey LISA SCOBEY — 1 celebrate week- ends and Me by kvng CHERYL CROWEL — There 6 cause to celebrate when there are people with positive attitudes ' MINDY smith — T have fnendshp parties'' CATHi mopdini — i celebrate on vocations. Great America and gong to parf.es and donees with my trends ' Arav ICmjs cimw and enftxjw orr io tfw m oi many ifudonft Xrrtg tnch left cmcoo © o. Mrirw u arvy wnofo Th« P H S ituaontj aro p«ri ct r am c ot at anw tchoo The reasons to celebrate were un countable and the ways in when we celebrated were numerous n the school year of 1984 85 Because of the great differences In ndewOucto the causes and the ways of cerebration varied oreotiy how and what dd you celebrate? 4 Opening Top Tong a t oo ttom m© cfxx© al ratonQ Movoa aro luefow todk. Icr« a Jcfrn and Vw«t1o Mc iow«n Oper«ng 5 8 Activities Dtv on Activities Dmsoo 9 Spare Time Spare time, we al have It. but wt at do we do with it? There is not one rterr that can be pinpointed that everyone does on their spare time It depends on the indvtdual. we al Ike to do deferent thngs What we do ranges from crvjs- •ng to gong to the moves, from hav- ng a job to takng on the phone One thng we al fce to have once in a whie on our spare tee 9 a tnend With okj free tme from school we Ike to do things wrth our friends Some- times it 9 nice to be done, but most of the time t s nee to have a tnend by you side What do you do r your spare ftme? Pete Bieghter — Work on homework run. play basketoar Shawn Clough — Most of my spare time I spend working, but I obo Ike to be with my trends Kelly Reinholt — “HA. HA'! What spore rime?t? Ted Brown — “Watch TV. party, play foolbofl. Dawn PhlMpt — “Proctice pano. take voice lessons. Pete Mofiartty — “Eat bogles ana pick my nose'' Kent Jeffirs — “Take Dana to Burger King and watch Pete pek his nose Christine Kowaieski — “Run and do homework' Marc Eads — On weekends I nde m he pro-rodeo circuit, visit my 10.000 acre ranch m Kansas ana moke sure Bonnie is dong the job in the White House Sen Ann Qandort icfcat a brock wm ner reus of a too'Tal garre Scphcmcro Poge Melee trot o free morrwnt to cfo wm o t-end on pnone Servon Ben Bov . Thereto Jam . Jon Tripod 8a cnw Poore Oeo lee. Yvette McGowon. and Gwen DeMorrf txAa or jwccwAJ pyranva Soendng in together at tna pupte Kxary aro lachorrcr© Mfco 7er j and lisa Spod Artor ttvo w g anon urcraU sirfco saono- more fnc Bet i wafct cock to ft scorer i nerer xnen I'«na Vamenck na art Daeon get trwk be bevgn on teenyrero JcmW van-to onaoeagoi (tou nun 10 Spare Tme Sorters Dovd Portn. Scott Oanoton. On «fco and Barry Otaw got a OocfceffM. ncr Catty Morant artd sartor Becny Snofco watch the band ittto crazy a thoy leave school tor an odvonturous weekend proetice the new routro 'corang part at no spare n© worteng at ryo K7ary « jxr Rah outer Ootety watetyno a tooroal pan as cph Mott Inpod and tenon N Tttcntpton Buss Mt key Jonce Pa cfc artd e v trxjnrd Socbomore Kom ftoc and Henman Am PcfcyVn ascuss «noro nev are gong to go after tto ♦cotbr game De.oxmo another tasty itorten try on nor knen Creak a sartor Km Halcomb Soohomore Sum Ancrewi and tenor Buss Mfcey tcoa a break together on Bum' true Spare Tim Rockies Prevail In 21-20 Overtime Victory Football Homecoming During the wook of Homecomng. me nais at Plymouth Hgn School arrtxied with the anticipation of upsetting the state-ranked Northwood Panthers The week's octrvities new ed hal decorahons. votng for queen, and preparatens for Friday evening s Homecomng parade and game Wh e me Rockies footbc team was busy working on their strategy for up- setting the Panthers, the other stu- dents were working on the week s ac- tivities Hal decorations were won by the Class of 86 wrth the theme Rock- es Safari The freshman class ended up with second place This year's Homecomng theme deatt with such moves as Panther Bust- ers. Karate Kid. and Revenge of the Nerds The par ode began at the jator Ngh school and proceeded through downtown Plymouth to the high school The fkXJt competition was won by the Art Club with the French Club ftnehng a dose second Pre game activities nckxfed pedor, mances by the Btg Red with o dazztog fireworks display The first half Ot the gome was a had-httng attar ending with the Rockies on top 8-0 Haft-time festivities included the in- troduc ton of queen candkJates and their escorts with the 1984 Homecom. ng queen. Dana Geet. betng crowned by last year 's queen. Liz Rock away The second half of play was another had fought battle wrth Plymouth wn- nng in overtime 21-20. Cooch Nixon was rrpressod enough to state, The Ncrthwood game was the htghight of the 84 season After the victory, a dance was held in the cafeteria Abovo Mficrovt of trw Pock footoal •«am ope.a eftw d r otr a tovonth ‘rr d Soritiwooa 21-20 n ovo.nrr« Abo e right Qu m cancfctote. Km Drayvx n ckven through downtown Ptymcuth to the evonna J taUMttM by ne escort Dan Mor- Ohn tottem tight Charte Ankertcn |jna to , bock. take heroed from tenet i arte - bock. JofTHufod wkkj tom Won (57)and On Lcvoj (56) block at tho io 12 Footbal Homecomng i f Bg 0 o Band merrtxn more down Me QOn Stv Mf r ftr roy«M Homecomng po fOOm Mat $«r ct Doro GeM. e crowned WM Horrecomeg Queen (X rg ttie no tr cere man by la year xeen l« Docfcawo « Danar i eecon. Kenr Je tn 00 1 on PcxjttxH Homecomog 13 de CanddONH and «corn ictyon Thamai Barry t )M Bor Sncfco. Doug 9rloi Dana Gee — i)jMn. «Con .oft™ Knt Dragon Dan Martyri were Crooa ana Tony Ptotnow WO e xnoui ifuaenti celebrato trw team 1 u ei Of prevoatfv ixtooalon Naan wood at tre Mcyrecomrg dance SHOCK C nt+r on Tcfcrig r at of mo ana kxtoi rwatva r mo NK v «n a mo ««fc«nd or© tcohcrtcroi Motano 'Jav and Laa Scobov Abov®. Sconomor© Tm MclocHAn cU mo foot ot mo txctc Erary Ityou cx n© rout® of •no parad® U ftueoery festival 0nc 7yrio on© ot mo merty t p© of t- ® ton or Sen o M Ncfmewr and Jcno Vkrv i©© Chuting Stars Add Excitement PHS students had a tun and excit- ing tme at the 17th annuol Blue- berry Festrval As usual there were many changes mode n the weekend s agenda, but there were also some annuOly occurring events The weekend started out with me bcycle marathon The wet weather was sughtty Ossuosive to participants and on lookers, nevertheless, the turn out was good The troctor and hone pUfe. the wo tertx competition, and the circus were some of the events when peo- ple onjoyed watching. For people who enjoy gettng n- xnot Lea Macey spends he w xs mn n i u and cf j« cooth maing cotton candy Blueberry Festival vdved there were many sport com- petitions. ncusng canoeing, votey- bol. and tug-of-war matches A new excitement of the festival was the performance of the U S Navy Parochuto Team. The Chutng Stars”. There were also many food, craft, and game booths fex vd for the enter - ranment ot one and all Of course the weekend ended with a spectocutar dspiay of freworVs. but not before the aowd tawmg 136 unit parade which nctuded the hdtana University calliope The Blueberry Stomp was agon held drawing ap- proxrrately 2.000 runners e ch Sana Jute jama and ore or ne fnendi i do«or • ► •nan most people trw armud he so pj compe cn from a Sophomoro Oog Carpento and Soncn Cheryl Crowo Tab doom and Barry Ov o oncouro o Cher yr mom lo jori ne run Dccuung bamots ae the fCA boon xe M cn Crog ' ooAngtan Jock McCray, and Derofc Wider Sophomores Keren Kodec and Km Ccbv irrol ttvougfi the park trying lo dec nat to do next Blueberry Festival 16 Dartcno Poanoo occtoH m© -odncnfl WW ana mrg •« o Xncr V M WM fletow xrxi FOtfttfcf) v oi atxxrt hew much fir ••Too for Two1 can Off e Qonda Dovtt Kim H cornp. |f funner x Jano Olijtich. 1Q64J MuO(Mne Pwnon. 2fXJ arrw up Mary Anrv McltOft. Chnj ftafenan. crvJ wmor o« So O Via Mm Tony May 16 Jurxx Miss Excitement For Senior Girls J nor Miss was Iteraly out of ths world with the theme of Gataxian Fxtravogarua The girts practiced for 3 months on this cosmic expor ence n tho ond Darlene Pearson cap tured the t.he of 1QW Jr Miss 1st run- ner up went to Jane Foutstich wt ie 2nd runner up was Mary Am McLean. The other three ftnatet were Oonda Da- vis. Kim Holcomb. and Chris Peterson Eamng other awards were Tony May — Sprit of Junior Mss Chris Peterson — Scholostic Ach-evement. Darlene Pearson — performng arts; Jane FaJ- stich — Physical fitness; and Ronda Da- Junior Miss vis — pose and appearance. The Junior Miss love is what Jane Faul- stich felt was the best part of this ex- perience Kim Holcomb felt the best part was mooting now fnends and be- coming closer with others Getting reody for competition every Wenes- aay and Thursday nght and then ev- ery night a week before the show was lots of tough but fun work occordng to Gwen DeMont 'Havng to wait untl your senior year 6 worth it” exciamed Debbie Boormower because you have somethng redly great to look bock on. Tap Lett Gw r Oftmont xriM fey rr o xxIqos Ourng me pc v« ana tppaoianca carrpa cn Top Qpn On P ler Of get dung tfw ohys ccx fitnoM routne Gakxnan Erfiavogeyvo Bottom loft Km Mclcorr© wars bv no wnaow vnQTQ You light 1 5 My ir© tor hor '(Sent Bottom Opht Tony Mo booms attar wring mo Sc tf or xnct tMs A war a ‘.om Ana Mss 17 Brummett Makes Directing Debut Music Man And Wait Unti Dark The Music Man , by Mer©d th Wl- son, was presented by Plymouth Hgh School as the fa musical It was about a swincSer. Harold Hi (Tom Boys), who go from town to town convmong the townspeople that they are n need of a loccf band and of course he wi supply everything for a pnce Because W knows nothing about muec. he skps town as soon os he recerves the money The summer of 1912 arrives, and HI has now come to Prver Oty. Iowa The town s fcranan and music teocher, Marian Paroo (Su- ite Scarberry). a a very bnght woman. and she does not fat for Hi's scheme When Marian a ready to reveal hit he tots her that he loves her. then she does not have the heart to tel anyone about him Harod HI does not leave with the town's money, and shows in- tentions of storing the band despite ns Imitations Commenting on the mueccf. sentor Pam B chmeter said. “IT took a lot of work, but I'm go«ng to mss It Pom felt the hardest thng for the cast to mas- ter were the dance steps and mes Mrs Brummett was the director of ths year s musical “The Music Man was her test musical she has drected In post years she has been me assistant director She enjoyed being able to work more w th the cast The atten- dance of the musical wasn't as large as expected During one of the many practices. The cast was workng on the choreography. Craig Davenport jumped off one of the tables, and the leg of the table broke Crag hit his eye on the floor Mrs Brummett had to tefco Crag to me hospital, but he was okay Mrs Brummett's ftrsl musical was pleo- suroable. yet memorable Marrc«n oi %ctrx board Jocey Sq « (8cfc ZewHwX Otver Ki (Mko Zcn1x 0 n Britt (Do Tavw X ana twen cxnap (Mar ic ). ft attfenj of or City Wtn cor- bw mop quar’ot Movo Sum (Hitt Daren) congraiuooe Torrmy 0 (Mho Dcftan) on ? merovemor «y has motto a ratio CAST Charlie Cowell — Pat Bcfl Con- ductor — David Stapleton Harold HM — Tom Boys Mayor Shinn — Ritt Dal- ton Ewart Dunlop — Mark Lee Jocey Squires — Rob Zessler OMn Brttt — David Tanner; Oliver HU — Vkk© Zentz: Marcellus Washburn — Crag Davenport Tommy DJIHs — Mke Dal- ton Marian Paroo — Kely Remhort. Amaryllis — Gaia Robrtson. Win throp Paroo — Jerry FoJstich. Eulalle MocKeckie Shinn — Jane Fouhtch. Zaneeta Shinn — Knsty England Ora- cle Shinn — Knsta Walter Alma Hix — Melnda Agee Maud Dunlop — Pom Bfchmeter. Ethel Tofftemler — Catty Mcrdtn Mrs. Squires — Kim Hol- comb Constable Loche — Jeff Hot- ted River City Townspeople — John Gomtyei. Rod Massng, Shannon Young. Cheryl Rowe. Kerne HessJer. Rita Zaranxa. Ann Boomershne. Susan Benedict. Dawn Philps Tonya Beatty. Mrd Kthn, Chra Hammitt. Lea Mocey. MicheSe Nettrouer, Anjeka Martm. J Hockmon. Miche4e Kennedy. Monca CXAe. Gwen Rance. Ange Bammett. and K isti Armes 18 Music Man ’ Wait Untl Dark tc es ptoce h a basement aportmonf in New Vork A do mat has been started wrtn stolen jewets tato «to the hands of Sam Hen- drix (Mke Dart on) and Ns bind wife Susy Two convicts assume afferent names. Wke Taman (Pitt Darton) and Sargent Carino (Andy Carter), so that they may od Horry Poat. Jr. (Pat Bdf) in retrieving the jewels A very complex and what seems to be fool-proof plan s mode Susy with the hefc of a young grl. Gloria (Sarah Fe4te). figures out the gangsters plan, and makes some plans of her own that wl enable her to catch the theve Doing a deodfy confrontation with Harry Poat. Jr. she disconnects the man fuse so that cfl the lights ae shut off That way he is In the dark also, but she forgets about the refrigerator Ight Poat puts a towel in the door so that she can not shut it and so that he can see Susy p Jfc the cord to the mfngeratcv It a now dork and screams con be heard Then Sam Hendix. ©orta. and two pole© officers (Greg Huss and Jennifer KreigrtPaum) enter The lights go on Susy has won the struggle, and she is fne The attendance of the ploy was very poor Many people missed out on a very exciting play Sophomore Kathy Broeker commented. The ploy was exceient. but I couldn’t bokeve mat so few people showed up Mrs Brum- met t. the dreefor. said that the kids worked very hard and dkJ an excep- tional job of performing In front of such a small oudence The play was snowed out on its ortgnal date when may have accounted for the dp h attendance Mke Dc ton who played Sam Heodnx added. The most unusu- al tNng I hod to do was Hgfit fees on the set Thu was a pay which the audi- ence caid not help but to get cought-up n the plot. Bottom Lett yN nrr«(K«h Berne ) ck i6MC Gnm Glorto (Sarah fo o) and nor plan to eaten me (owoh rottxri Made Mke Toman (art Don on) and Sg Car (Ar h Carter) war out ne a«erenoe that ho.« txrf ove the year arrg the tav n prison Bottom ( pt M e Taman (Wtt IXTon) mper- icnarot afneraorMr Honor « +0 makrg him- Mh at nome at he QLiMlora Sas about the OCi CAST aow t M Leo. MS© Oaeon Sara «e©e Keh Oermor Dow 2 0ett lee. anay Carte . Oft Oarion Pat Bal rr f r Krngneoum MrxJy i(t n flow 3 flyan Morey Jm vate . Ere Arve son. xfr MftWft Grog Mjw Wot until Dark IP '85 Faces Future Grackjation The ooe hundred and tenth doc- casoureate and commence- ment ceremonv began with the trodrtonal playing of Pomp and Cr- curmtance As the procession of students was seated, the revocation was gven by Reverend Hornet Finney After the ad- vanced choir sang 1 Used to Dream.1' and the “Bathe Hymn of the RepuWtc.“‘ the senor class choir members sang the senor song. 1 St Beteve n Me Awarong of me Dptomas was done by Mrs Odette Kisband. President o4 the School Board Trustees Soon after- ward, the ceremony was ended with Reverend Mark J. Walgamott gtvng the benedcton After saying good-bye to friends, the graduating class marched out to begin their new Ives TCP flgnr Monv ww t out Though mo ichooi hafc OYt route to the a m Max th«. memcori or m© cx ancod cho po«1om o crQ tor the auerntty far nprif Artw f©oor.mg ti hard- worfcod-rar S- POto Ward Byoa ,$ congraruatod Bottom tr Tho ww clou am Ting logem anMoutfr owan mo mai rag or mov r gh scnoa odjcotion Bottom Korw Klngyphon wrfcroce O t ©nd Ot the cOCUOn of he c« «mor w 20 Groduotion Ooduotion 21 VfcKfe rt Marcy Croc oacomw m SoAjto- tcron 0 rx ciaa o grot par Overaga aMlto Mocy 050 Dor’coafM n born A yo Oofta Ono cna Aj Ac -a Th ro r ce Job Morey' loft Cung m® procos r«. UAar F ey or d jm ftomoo cnnou t do tor ff r corral • florrom frt can com logamor tor m Ott vno os ft c r«monv t gm r Wtm a grocto oont a orog® ai '• 19. OoMmary Fob bocorn mo VO OCtonan fo rwdou SomoofiN9 0ctMt « o raBovOvoa c o« Aipro Doflo Bno. and Mu «ro irota CorgrOtMartcro Rowrary' Continual Celebration With You can celebrate m many way , but the favorite way here at PHS is dancing After eoch game, whether it be footbc or bosketbal. student from Plymouth and many other school pled into the cafeteria and danced to the newest and hottest sounds wheth- er they be slow or upbeat When one attended a dance at PHS. they no- ticed a bo change in dancng appar- el Dress codes for dances changed a lot with the incoming fashions casual, punk, rpped sweatshirts and Levis to match, new wove (fluorescent ha and Pothng). rebel and break dancng attire The Muse Place from Goshen provided the music at most of the dances bmgng with them a great dis- play of ights and muse It seemed Ike there was a dance for every occasion and most weekends were usudly tied up Dancing TcWn0 I on o dancng cron o peopto ar sophomore Ma ’r«xxS Mrxj, Srrrfh. Dsotw Anrtr n tocher Sarah Pefco, T-ocev hothow, Xto Parson Jock fnd and Wm Copy iYtw •opnemor Oavid Staptttan. Tracy Brown nj homan Sara TNon on oak on Stowng dawn m coco after o tot movrg rqfit toner Mart Coot and Kcrorxre Siocy Danitton share o oood moment o o done 22 Donees Xtw Mart I natty and frenmm taonda Gfc on v av N he me ow sand ®a od try fno mole ptace at art oner game done Homecorrwig Ojeen Dana Gee cetetrotei r n of tr an« garre dane ctong w«m A'onay P'«rnar Merv Panic and he da © dance to Creed DavoTarvw Mary Am McLean. OmPet©f on Dartene Peanon EdOuj. Mn Joro . Damotek. th© boat or th© AF S dance and Da d Patnek f«xn xx © Fauehch and MeMto Martn 9 ' Dances are a great ptace to get togem w h tnendt wo o grtx© o uder. i enjoy trie me c a y ai me favor icoq came an togomer on me weekend Dances 23 The Spirit Of America Variety Show «cw f Oett © La M e Beam. ard Joe Ena Oxce to tn© Pobon E loo Lotror tt Sonor band mombor . Tony hothow and Artec Wrublo cxotxro rborruavoi for t'oge flgnr Semo McheO© Sctvetotoon gva n fo al m the epemng oct of trio Variety Snow TN yoa'i t th arrxKJ Variety Stow Sprrf of Amcnco’ '35 arottw s - c iocu ar ioccou Cowing X o lot of An. comedy terg ard daw . « wai labofod a bolior than tho yoar before At away tho band morrtoeri wcrVed bard, long ran hying to perfect everything hom igrttng to certam done A t p . to tpoedi oct Tn«© wood act new Caffcmo Grt Jett Xavor Brott Starr. Kent v«n Ed McDermott, Bon Bov . Polo Mortarty. Boa Serf. Torry Ptomoiw John Pa - v. Mere Sct e «©n (togoa Kont jol- nr frog O Troubled tVofon Tom Boy Do- wd Termer. Mewi hfervw Kent Jolty . Joarmo Mfcx jam Jetty , jbhn Cougar lAUtoncomp Bon Bov . «Art Plchmcma Mar Gtodowt Vft otcnprSmgea. D«t © loo. MMnda Agee. He4en Voirtf Corny Mordi oag Davenport Pat Bai m The .Amgte ffa3 Sort, Danene Pearwn. fa McDermott Ore Potoacn Ken j tfy . Ton Mery Doug Puff. Pote Moroty Tony Ptomow JChn PoBtey. Mate QodOwifci Ben Boy . Davta Ahpoch and Joft Xove . (took Oancen Hoton Vaitt Dobtro t oo. Am Wnjtvc Tom l ay, icr. Kiet xm Oror Brett Star. Andy Mot or. Ken Jef r . Darid Aftpoch Cd Stage Owru lynette Zogvor load -WftVt M raa Agoo. Chrt Pet - ton Shan 8tocm. Orety W-ubi© Sandy Johroon. Ho y Miong. Dgna C ro. Moon Yomt. Kan Own. JOCK Fftd 24 Variety Show Trocoy Ptoftow Owyt Rowe. Normo SOaror Ion KM. Margo ledwg. Becky Snake Mch« e Sch f - cen. Km lochor Ton Aay. Mo Crews. Dartene Ptanon Airrr Ko=. Rosemary foa. Datxxo lee. Kon Atvr Kely Pov. Cattn Moran Wendy Oruoon. Mndy Sm n Mcnoto Haock Dona MoWoreod. Mo-ay M r er. Amy BrtMdara OotC a Law. Suo Tnrrey lea 0 - v.rt Wkk« Cotila Jerrry Htn prrey Morkco Cyftcft. M kirw Day Anreo Wructo. Pog© Hi Dove Torre . Jo on Hurrprvay. Mfco Gal- lon Davd Eroey. Crag Dov rport. Po Bal. John Otver Anoy Mother. Greg Hj . Ocr J Atapoch Tom Bow John Pastor Ed Rut. !te t $1 Kent .tort Dojg Chase. Bi Thompson. Ben Bov JPff Xavor Brad Sort Terry f crttow. and Nike Beam Iff r Polo Monarty er f©r«arn the axtenck with he nforprotaton at mo sgmg o The Dociorahcn of noeporaence BROW Sopncmoro Nek Mooay perform n the Ptt Band an mparianf part of mo vonety Show 9flOW Xrtc Tom Boy ntiooxing an oct: he portrayed me M C ABOVE Sensor SB Thompion niorm other tag© rrompor of who to 00 at arm re roarsat VonoTy Show 26 Kent Jeffirs And Aimee Wruble Crowned Basketball Homecoming February 28. at Ptymouth Hgh was not just another Froay It was a victorious 1985 Basketball tome- comng ogonst Goshen The week stared with Spirit Days of Sweat Day. Boy George. Cndy louper Day. Button Day. Colege Day. and Red and White Day The Homecomng court conssted of: Frestvr ©n _ Doreen Drupert. Lora E ott. Brod Gardner, Bruce Bordner Soph — WKty Smrth. Stacey Damei- son. Tom Wers. Doug Ruff Junors — Amy Bnzzotara. Angie Knter. Brad Serf. Andy Metsker; Senior — Mtehy Kennedy. Becky Snoke, Kris Dragor . Wendy Creed. Amee Wnjpie. Brod Beabout. Matt Coons. Kent Jeffirs. Don Marohn. Tim Harman Friday fumed out to be a special day for Amee Wrutte and Kent Jeffirs. they were crowned King and Queen. wt 4e Amy BnzzokDra and Brod Serf were crowned Pmce and Process After octo downed Kent Jefflri and Amee W'U e occec the accoodos of •no crowd Amy r;;oK7a and Brod Sort sm o erotedv after ceng crowned Vnee and Pmcer V ShOCkney OKCfh Cynd laoper (Jon® FoJ- hch) on Sprit Day Wenay Deed boarr at Mart Coor eecortt her Cdfore Momecomng '0A5 Mndy Srrrth and Couq Ouft «o' n e c wn«ni «or the tmxrcenwm or Prince ond Pmcen uno ano C joon candkdarev Brod fteooou ond Wchy Kennedy «-a out aurg nonecomng JoyhAv awa v g no Mgrryg or hof vr® cere- mone ore Becky Snoke and Tm Mormon 26 Crimson Connection h Concert The Crimson Connection hod its 5th Araxol h Concert this year dLrthQ Apra The year s show was set up ditterentfy than usual be- cause the oudence was ricftt on stoge. with the stoge sittng Ike a the- ater h the round The show corseted of 2 acts The first was set up with a vonefy of songs such as Operator Pog Mop with many others good songs The 2nd oct hod the theme of movies They performed songs such as Ghosttxeters. Footloose and I Just Ceded To Say I Love You Duets were: You're the inspkatcn and Against AM Odds Xrtcx Kmtv fcn(jana ew i out her 'ondtioo o Tomorrow wUlo aenod os Ame Daw tamer ana H on yomf ang mo theme long tram “Agotnat AN Odda Man loo and Pam Brcnmewr ang a he long tram the gxxp One ago “You're m msp a Aon. The Orman Connection cleans jq me stage «we sngng Nog Mop. A tew or me grii r me group mo - me macro •do whio poeng tor let's oa it Par The Bovs ’ Crmson Connection 27 The Glitter of Broadway Jjrkx-Senior Prom StOCC ng into PKS on May 18. 1985 was not Ike any orner aoy It wo ike wakng onto Broad- way Everything from the mmes and tn© magicians to Central Park seemed to come stragnt from New York Most couples' evenr gs began with eatng out ana was followed by the octuai prom, which held many afferent ngn- ignts for everybody Mr Eveiand stat- ed. cfong with many others, that me hghpant of the evenng came when ’The Bg Apple ’ lowered onto the A80VT Aston l«a Mocoy and K«n Barr croa i w (Mnc oor on rout to New Vortt i Central Part Swr Socnorroro Mfc battr n on© of tno rranv down rvai potlorr+a lor fho naM onrertor. monf fAA ftoGNT Sorter Pom fftcfmow ana Xrtor Ay« loo rot awnto ooiwoon the Uxt mowig 'VtflTJ AGOvt 0Gh7 Sontor rv (Sovor ana Sopno- moro ftdr Enaert aartco ;OyOuoy dsrtg ono ol th IrU jonQi gym hoor Bom memories and confu- sion came with the announcement of the royaty it was not o couple Mark Eads and Karen Thomas were named kng and queen at 12 o'clock most people went home to change for the after-prom Some of me activities were bowing, roler-skahng. watchng a fim (The Outsiders), and dancing Derek Wilder stated that the nghlght of the mgfit was faling asleep m a Toyota at 4 am The 1985 prom realy held d lot of ’Gitter Prom 28 Cttf L 7 Sonor Gw«n DoMont ana y© onjoy o guot Txy cnt fogo nec n front erf No York Mytr« MDCM S«w CtvMv dec oxi Anmony Mcvor rooty go nto to muse a n© ©.«mg M yn 0 Owing© rrfo © Kroner’ 'Wl AfiOVf Aft Sonon Karan T omai ana Mark foot or© narnoa guoon OXJ tang • porform • frotJflcnal royerty ocnc® fAP iff r Tatang o cw img « ♦ f© v tie . Sorters Wo00 Oood ana Tony Ptotnow on«ov © r©fr©irmont try tn© J-oC nopi t£Pr Sartor Karon Curmr toko part n o ast pocoa aanco w o© •orrg tor tn rart 0 tong to bo porod Prom 29 Prom Workshop Turns Plymouth Into New York GStter Of Broadway Shines Jirtors worked for two weeks to make this year's prom o smashng success Mr Eveknd saw that Crts Roberts. Chrs Stal. Mark Qodowski. and Craig Davenport worked the har- dest and longest on the prom work- shop Mr Ev eland was very pleased over- al. espeoaly with the dance tkxx. and other teachers sad it was one of the best proms yet The upper balcony which was transformed into Centra Park hod kve plants and a workng fount an Ar cr Joe Campoa dsmcr o a« n oncrg OWWy • © decorairg lor tha prom WaOtar gcnn tiang tr ti'«amcn «o ma Xr«o Sor cx Prom ng wo mar mar tra tloyt pjl ore Amy Bnrrofcra ana Cathy Moor T yr o dwooratWir o firwr ha rock Kma Dc- c o prom rocfit « jxkor Andy Aroon imfte Do Cnr Ftacrorf and Sharry Srnnh work toga ar ro ptf ih fr yir a toudw on th«r nrexj coear 30 Prom Workshop Seniors Special Day Senior Breakfast And Cruise Secxy Breakfast was served of 9 00 at me Country Club and was sponsored oy Pioneer Fed- era Savngj and loon They were served egos and bocon and becuts ana gravy with many other things for breakfast, they al got tner share wrtn- out a doubt Senior cruise was different m many ways Enc Utter dressed up ike a lady and Barry Chose brought a not bed sem truck for me occasion Ev- erythng was a real big success Good Luck graduated Seniors r all you do'I 10« K t. Km F«rvw ovj Carr xrau ke 1 uc of •no Sec fr«c iaiT ftwi Boy . jotn T.’poa. M Trxxrp on ond Kew M 1Tn Q0l on TOO or tting (Jung me Sorter cru foyrg rro OJ gcoobvw to P h S or Torosa JOfm Jm Kruyar tA c COOI ond Tonv Piotnow ond Jcrr Strvckor novo a now mw of now Sen Cajso roua 00 lone verreorv Domno Sftvwv Pam Brcnmeer and Deroe Dpert 'OO ALMOST a rg Server ChMe w tn Ddvd Fo« Senior Cruoe 31 Achievements Well Earned Senior Awards Day KlZER ATVCITC AWARDS Dana Gest. Tony Plothow. TOP 5%: Matthew Coons. Morey Crock- er. Cheryl Crowei Rosemary Fox. Kent Jeffrs. Darien© Pearson. Christe Peter- son. Jeffrey Smith. Krista Starr. NATION- AL HONOR SOCCTV Matthew Coons. Morey Crocker. Cheryl Crowei. Rose- mary Fox. Kent Jeffrs. Darlene Pearson. Christe Peterson. Jeffrey Smith. Krista Starr. Pamela Bode . Wendy Creed. Karen Cummns. Scott Danielson. Kris- tine Dragani. Jane FoJstich. Christo- pher Fefce. Christne Gardner. Rodney Hetzel. Lon Kiel. Margo Ludwig. Peter Moriarty. L«sa Sherwood. Williom Thompson. Jl Waloce. Amee Wrude. Jeanne Xover. Neno Baughman. Joel Campbel. Crog Davenport. Jans Jef- frs. Joanna MUer Todd Shafer. Mchele Sheaks. Knsta Vnai. Crag We dr er ALPHA DELTA RHO AWARD Lea Mo cey. BAND DOCTOR'S: Shan Bloom. Benpmn Boys. Kent Jeffrs. Wfkim Thompson. BU.DWG TRADES OUT- STANDING STUDENT: George Bamner SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS Ton May David Smith. Trig Phoun. Pete Morarty. Jeff Hatfield CHOP DOCTOR'S AWARD Pamela Bkchmeer. Lesley CJoeys. Krnperty Holcomb. Christie Pe- terson. Date Patrick. FOREIGN EX- CHANGE STUDENTS RECOGNITION Mi- chele Kennedy, Jorge Poreja; FRENCH AWARDS Cheryl Crowet. Wendy Co- mertora. Rod Hetzel. Amee Wrude. Katie Vambnck SPANISH AWARDS Pam Bode . Tab Btoom. Jeff Smth. Jim Yates. Chris Fefke. Greg Kunze, Don Heasfip. MARSHALL CAPPER SERVICE AWARD Susan Fmey. MAYFLOWER EDITOR RECOGNmON AWARDS Karen Cummins. Gwen DeMon ; SOENCE AWARD Jeffrey Smith. STUOENT COUNCl AWAROS Mm B gtier. Barry Chase. Wendy Creed. Kratine Drogam. Marc Eods. Jane Fodstich. Christophor Fefce Dana Geist. Kent Jeffrs. Mchele Martn. Tony Ptothow. Kreta Starr. Wl- ham Thompson. STUDENT COUNCl OF- FICERS Of 1Q84-B5 Knsta Starr. Tony Ptothow. SPEECH A TFCATER AWAROS Jane Faubtich. Wendy Comerford. Pat Ba . John Gambrel. WJkrn Thompson. Pam Bodell. Kim Holcomb, Andy Carter. Gwen DeMont. Kent Jeffrs. SEMOR STAGE CREW James Yates. Eric Arvesen. KTWAMS OUTSTANDNG SENIOR STUDENT Wtiam Thompson. SENIOR THESPIAN AWARD Andy Carter. Jane Foulstch. YE PtGRM AWARDS: Stocey Lesch. YE PIGRIU •MOST VALUABLE STAFFER AWARD lone Verm on. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS VOCE OF DEMOCRACY LOCAL AWARD Pot Ba . ‘ HOOSCR SCHOLAR- AWARDS: Krista Starr. Morey Crocker; NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR PRO- GRAM COMMENDED STUOENT PotBal FNALIST Rod Hetzel. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHP FROM DEPAUW UNVERS- TY Rod Hetzel. PRESCENTIAL ACA- DEMIC FITNESS AWARDS Matthew Coons. Wendy Creed. Marcy Crocker. Cheryl Crowei. Karen Cvrrmins. Scott Danebon. Kristne Drogoni. Jane FoJ- stch. Christopher f eke. Rosemary Fox. Christna Gardner Rod Hetzel. Kent Jeffrs Loh Kiel. Pete Monarty. Darlene Pearson. Christie Petersen. Lisa ser- wood. Jeff Smith. Krata Stan. Wiliam Thompson. Ji Wdace. Amee Wrude. Jeanne Xover. HONORS AWARDED TO NCOMNG COLLEGE FRESHMEN Butler University — Jane Faultstich. Chicogo Art institute — Pete Moriarty. Huntng- ton College scholorsNp for acodemcs and athletics — Roxanne Gbson, Manchester Colege Church of the Brethren Fee Remission — Susan Fin- ney. Darren Stevens. Derek Evelond Moron Colege Honor Award — Leo Sherwood. Otvet Nazarene Colego SchoJarshp — Marcy Crocker. Purdue Urwersty Scholarshp Program for Aca- demic Achievement Awards — Mat- thew Coons. Cheryl Crowei. Scott Danielson. Darlene Pearson. Christie Peterson. Lisa Sherwood. Jeffrey Smth. Amee Wrubie. Dean's Freshmen Schol- ar Program — Amee Wruble St Jo- seph's Colege SchoiarsNp for oca demes B athletes — Lori Kel. Unrvers- ty of Notre Dame Awards for AJumn Club —- Kent Jeffrs. Krato Starr. John and Mary Boyle Daley Memorial Schd- arshp — Knsta Starr Latmo Schdarshp Award Program — Susan Haber. Ed- ward Ruiz. Felza De Jesus UN TED STATES MARINE CORP AWARDS Semper Fideks Award for Mu cd Excel- lOP 5% tow 1: Kmta :’0 Omm Oo««i Marcy Crock Danone Poarton Cfttttio Paroncn Poterrory Fox low 2: Man Coom jar Smir, ifV 32 Senior Awards fence — Beo mn Boys Ostngushed Atniete Award — Darren Stevens; AMERICAN RED CROSS RECOGNITION Of DONATIONS MADE TO Tk€ AFRICAN REUEF FUND Class of 1RB5. French Club. Spanish Club. Student Counci. Pep Club. ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHP Kent Jeffrs NDiANA SHERfFS' ASSOCIATIONS SCHOLAR SHP Jeff Hatfield. ROTARY auB APT BECKhCU. MU9C AWARD M Thomp- son. Jane Fouhtich; KfWAMS CLUBS LY- MAN BUTLER AGRICULTURE AWARD Chns Holder man, TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER AWARD TO OUTSTANDING HOME ECONOMCS STUDENT Denee Overt; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Of UNIVERSITY WOMEN Kevin VanLue KATFCR1NE E GARN SCHOLARSHP Kreta Starr. MENOMffE CHAPTER Of PROfESSlONAL SECRET ARCS INTERNA- TIONAL Denise Dpert. OPTMST YOUTH AWARD Mm Bieghler LOWELL KUNE SCHOLARSHP Doug Skies PAlBYKN hOUSTRIAL ARTS AWARO DaW Fox KrWANtS VOCATIONAL AWARO James Yates KNOBLOCK-SW ARTZl ANDER SCHOLARSHP Don Heoslp DOROTHY GROSSMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHP Scott Danfehon. Usa Sherwood PLYM- OUTH FREMEN S MEMORIAL SCHOLAR- SHP Kim Holcomb DORCAS SOOETY VOCATIONAL AWARD James Yates. Denrse Overt; DELTA THETA TAU SCHOLARSHP Jett Smrth TRI KAPPA MARJORt GPFN CAROTKRS MEMORI- AL AWARO Matt Coon . TRI KAPPA KATKRINE E GARN AWARD Jeanne Xaver. ANOLLA SCHOLARSHPS FOR TRUSTEE Pat Bal. Margo Ludwig. Mary Ann McLean. PGESDENTIAL Wendy Comerford. SCHOLARSHP Kely Wains- cot t. Rhonda Wakeand. Tom Wiener. EUGENE AND FLORENCE O STANLEY SCHOLARS UPS Wendy Comerford. Matt Coon . Marcy Crocker. Cheryl Crowel. Scott Danielson. Kristne Oo- gan. Jane Fodstich. Chris Feke. Chris Gardnor. Kent Jeffrs. Micheie Martn. Pete Moriarty, Darlene Peorson. Chris- tie Peterson. Usa Sherwood. Doug Skies Jett Smith. Darren Stevens. Krata Starr. Bfl Thompson. Jon TnpodL M Wal- lace. Ajmee WrutXe. Jeanne Xcrver. BEATRICE I GOSS SCHOLARSHP Ben Boys. Matt Coons KUffi AWAflO WTSMWS Oara and to v Homow aw occomparwi Doron U Qm tok«r u r. Mr BcAw. M Wtrfeft NATIONAL MONOP SOCXtv SFNOW tow ft Men LuJwrfQ « -■ Waloc . Joro Hxfctcn Ctvtj Ga«w. Pom Sftorwooa tow 2: xarre Xcjvw, Lon Kirt Am Wruble Km Oo©ar. Karwi Omm Aw«ti Cwoa tow 2: '«on Darwborv DodHtuat Motarfy CN « M Thorrp- ion UATir siAl. MONOP SOCtry AJMOOStow «: Nicfwie JoannoM Jar J ‘• . Nona 0au fr.m Kmta W t tow 2: Todd Snakw Crag Do «rpc i joot C vcna. Oog mow Senior Awards 33 GimtQ scored n owayi no nxjffm nmn or «twe • oo left Becky Sncko Cheuyt Oo H Ton, tjtaw ana NV:N K rtyxJr tty to gor wo «r itT nervo to go «to tr nostoa t x« t Botiorr ie t Once mob ♦ • «enor r% taro a lot to espcre Too RtfiO Karon CurrvrCa ord Martyr SctfWdt • a ce ie'cry tor an Odverrfur© BotlomOt t jO(fT «jt amcrwio« • now par of mooes Bottom tort It Decoro vorv poow- ky ter to txjvo ttw ear percoa Da«x3 $rr th was one to )om r on ro J«rv3 34Poch Sown Mandv Asr w and Con Merck now n ot«' sty , «ctxw har cvti Everything In Har cut mod© a bg change this year For gr much shorter cut and bobbed hoc was n ft was oho in for guys and grH to have a tor. which hung from the bock of their har A far as clothes were concerned nearty everythng became fashion- able Whatever gave you your own style was great Some of the more popular things were fluorescent clothes, cropped pant ond boggy sweaters Denim stayed a favorite as usual Many more jean jackets were seen and Levs 501 Button Fty Jeans made a bg splosh Mumford Ptiysccf Education t-sbrts were seen on many student The was popularised by Eddy Murphy in the movie Beverly Hits Cop Fads Accessories became much more im- portant on the scene A favorite by some were bobby socks with lace on them Many girls also wore bows in the har Jewelry became much larger and beads very popular the year Not only was jewery in for grt to wear, but for guys too The became evident when many got one of ther eon pierced Another popdar acces- sory was sunglasses They came n ev- ery style and shape Aong with sung- lasses many hod a leash for mem The was a rope around the neck keepng them on. There were several popular things for teenagers to ao in 19B5 As usual cnjsing was one of them Most stu- dents went uptown on the weekends to meet friends and have fvn Also home videos become massively popu- lar W th severe! new video c oces n town students often rented movies to watch at home with the friends Go- ng to haunted houses, cemetenes. and witch hunting was also a great way to spend a Satv day right Aho having campouts with fnends was a favonte thng to do And of couse go- ng to parties was a favonte of every- one' Basccfly whatever was done with trends and was fun was popular this year The new television show. The Cosby show ond Marm Vice were absokrt© favorites among students in ‘B5 Stu- dents also became avid Cub basebal tans this year Fads 35 Fnonds Bvttton 37 Seniors — Back In Saddle For Last Time! m the tai of 981. the senor doss of t985. entered the hate of P H S eogeriy. as young freshmen Now. four years jter. they ore leaving, ready to enter the real world Throughout the years many found lifetime friends and memores were mode Senior class Dresden Jon Trpock stat- ed. general, throughout the years, we have hod a lot of enthusiasm ana sprit which has progressed and reached o peak this year We have shown leadership n sports, speech, and ocodemtcs to P H S in ofl those ways I am confident in saying our class has mode P H $ a pioce to be proud of EPIC L AJ3VESEN PAMELA 0 BAKU RALPH P BAU GEORGE A BALMEQ MARK A BAUGHMAN BRADLEY A BE ABOUT CM9STVC BECK JUJE C. BEEDV KEUY M BEMSH MARY M BCGHLER PAMELA K BftCWBEP MARGO A m( SHAW A EHOOM THOMAS A BLOOM DE68JE L BOOMHOWER SHERYL L BOYER BENUAMN R. BOYS KEVN L. BROGEMAN WAROS BYERS THOMAS I CARLSON GEORGE CARTER BARRY A CHASE LESLEY 0 CLAEYS SHAWN E CLOUGH DOROTHY A COLLNS Top Sophomore Kavt aro Sonor Ff®0 av cr engope r a cofcjd ttanaaown «offam W cho«o Sc ©• Vv« to McGowan and Dacca i aa os vojSv tftora o extchoc cl cr cope Aaraes CoraMy Tono ha ccnov wtocton a Ocn Johnson WENDY J. COMERfORO MATTHEW M COONS WENDY K CREED MARCY K CROCKER CE€RYl L CROWR KAREN S CUMMNS TONYA K. CZECH SCOn C DANCiSON DANNY t DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS VAlER€ D DAY GWEN E D6MONT DENSE J DtPEQT OO vou RfVfMBfO Dong a parti c rron — W«t «Or Hr OtCOC — «Od© 1 «i KOO ««peBonr — HWWJng Nvw v ar Evo •«ttt you par«rrfi — gemng On nr i9 — mft moroy — « cm — Poor t«r- noon mosrt — you W cnM — itovwtv«v tei — mo mcn 1 moyi — nap vno Xnng kraergar ©n — mi oq you ucn togomar — ctog ana ooi cotton- 6 Top io o« Oaoyt ta on o croak from cnoomg Bottom On nor «ray to «-oft • Knsta Stan Top Como Moroora ana Pam Drako ft tcmo gooctot flbffam Jon Trpoo Oocno ftocro Bor. Boyt, ana Torino xrnt got era KRtSTNE M ORAGAJM PAMELA S. DRAKE MOMCAD DULLE MARGE EADS TERRANCE I EATON KEUY M ENGLAND GREGORY A ENGLE MARK C ESPCM DEREK $ EVELAAD JAJS£ M FAULSTCH KRtSTISE M FEM3ER CH51STOP €Rl FEUCE SUSAN E FtNNEY DO YOU slrtv por'ioi — tr «■«« ft txds a Wa hrgfon — V- SMATT cKO — tn • ocxmtub TN HAT cKt) — tnyy t« — co d — tofr «t c — «kat coaroi — tcx xktp — im ar tr queo yw t V rovo — tw cumtq wo fun • twa hocpt fenno v© to ps to tn© oattrocm — retotvod twxtw c rti ft o aur o nfo tnem — bo « — Not mctjdPO' — fttt) pcwo ba ettx — 5m graao vcf krytjal - ncV-ot-troorr Q Tn© GONG row — GftAOU A HOW s£WZ) JAMFS A FORUCa MORRAE M FISH DA VOW FORTfsj DA VO P FOX ROSEMARY 6 FOX JOWYA GAMBREL CHR6TNAI GARDNER DANA A GftST ROXANNE G6SON ANN M GLANDORF WIBERT W GUERNSEY Drink Or Not W th the growing concern of drinking and driv- ing and akronotsm the yearbook staff took a random poi of how many PHS seniors drrk To say the «east, the resets were quite shock mg One ttwd of tho doss was poled randomly and hero are the resjti 16 out of 61 dnnk every chance they get. 12 out of 61 dmk every or every other weekend. 14 out of 61 dnnk 2 or 3 times a montti sooaky: 14 out of 61 drink on special occasions or with ther parents and only 5 out of the 61 have never dnmk before It e shockng that onty 5 out of these 61 senors poled have never touched a drop of alcohol before konicaly. 40 senors said that there Is not a drirkmg problem among ther class, and 14 said there was, the other 6 were undecided Now do you thrfc there a a drmkog problem seniors' !? Think before you drink . TIMOTHY P HARMAN JEFFERY M HATFCLD DONALDS ASlP ROONFY V HETZELL JAMES D HOCMAN KJfYBERLY A HOLCOMB OWSTOP RL HOLDERMAN BEVERLY HOUJNGSWORTH AMY L HOUSTON TRACY L HUFF ERIK D HUMPHREY tntoyrQ o QJCk vr a o «r Krtch s Kan© Ycmrek. Sr D«t Boofmowt wcrts of fft r Fattrvol lor tr fn UHM Owen of CM Decisions. Decisions Decs ' ' Wheat or© you going to do otter hgh schooP” Tfw ques- tion a askeo many times to hgh school senors «happens to be one of the questions the counselors at Pit s ask each ana every senor. A decision was mode to find out ust what the members of the class of 1985 were planning on dong after May 24th. whether it be work. college. jom the miitary. or whatever These are the resuts 91 students are going to a coiege or a university 34 students are gong to a vocational cotege or trode school 25 students plan on working 16 students are gong to join the mittary 3 students ore sti unsue 169 members of the class of 85 A t g thank you to Mr Ock Featherstone and Mrs Carol Pettbone for shorng this nformation KENT A JEFFIRS TERESA M JOHNS RONAlOG JOHNSON CAM L JUHASZ ROBERT E KADLEC FREDRtCX A KAYIOR MO€UE A KENNEDY TAMMY Ml TON KETCHAM CH?ISTOPt€R E KEl LOft A KEL MCKEY J WNG BPUCE A KNAPP JAMES 6. KRUYER GREGORY a kunze DEBRA A LEE PHIP E LEONARO CHRIST O0A LOPEZ MARGO S. LUDWIG YVETTE L McGOWEN MARY ANN MCLEAN DANB. W MAROHSJ MOHELE R. MAPTN PHLLP T MARTIN CAROL S MATTIX TOM L MAY Russai E Ml KEY MARY BETH MUER TRAOEE MLLiSER FREDERICK E MOORE PETER $ MORI ARTY STEVEN J. NELSON RICHARD D OLDS JORGE E PAREJA DALE J PATRICK JANCE L PATRICK DARLENE M PEARSON SUSANNE PETERS CHRISTE L PETERSON Norma Piptoy cartM n on mo «uat sno baugr ttom Sontor Tony Ptowmow n mo tw g Doom a mo otO-tmoa game AnnouOy awattrgvtH runato Sonari OoD Kaaoc Jolt HJfora. and Grog Crfwo Sanor K«vn Brdgman and WardBycr mafco 3o®rdrg tnar .«o oorr. tn n wr (nenoi « crx o 5 oa Oan memcrtei ma •« W t forever Morcrr. F c Utter W c to ana Stove Nc 9or. «ce to do JAMEY L MTTS ANTHONY F PlOTHOW RACHEL H POORE TMOTHY J RAY CHRISTINA M REESE JEFFREY W ROGERS VERNE ROSS WlUAM 0. ROSS ROBERT L RUGGLES XX F SALA7AR SHAWN G SAUfCERS LORETTA L. SCARBERRY MCHEU.E l. SCHEFElBEN CHEPVl A SWLL ISAM SF€RWOOD DARLENE K SHVEIY SUE E SCO All RONALD L. SINGLETON LAPRY D SKIES AJSCREW J. SMTH DAVID A SMTH JEFFREY S SMTH REBECCA J. SNOKE KRISTA M STARR DARREN J STEVENS DAVO I SEVENS X 4 0. STRYCKER CARY D SULLIVAN AMY M SUSEIAND SUSAN M SWEENY KARENS THOMAS WILIAM W THOMSON JON A TRfKXX Tl€RE$A M TRUEX ERIC A UTTER KEVH VANLUE LOPf A VERMUJON TV howi wo. a Norton u a o watch '•two ww w«r© VO Q Oo you remember? 1 G«Qan's BkrC 2 8 wfch a 3 Damper Boom 4 Green Acre 5 The VArttten 6 The Adam Fern ) Steam© Street 0 I [ eam at Jean 9 The Bee Ccm©ar y 10 V OOQar'i Ne tortooa 11 Mocrarn Hcroe 12 F-’rooo 13 Mr Fhree Son 14 leave ' To Bocr-ty 15 Gome We 16 The Suo rr V Show 17 Kiasworta 10 Scooter Doo 19 Jotter jow 20 The Brodr Bunch 21 WMccm Bock Koher 22 ' love lucv 23 fmeroeoev 24 Adam 12 25 CMP 26 ume Home ar me Prone 54 Sonne A Cher 27 Zoom W The Cera Bumetl Show 20 The New Zoo f e-new 56 Mary Hcrrrran. May Mormon 29 H a Putin SMH 57 love Amercan Sf V 30 ShoNa Na 56 e 3 tu Mart © 31 The Mucoot Show 59 Geer eon 32 X v Da,i 60 CreoK e Feature 33 LOvwme A ShMey 61 her Of me Apes 34 Petticoat Junchon 62 Swim Famiy Bccrrson 35 Gcremoke 63 GrejJy Aoorr 36 'he Pvyt-dgo fam v U Batman 37 towNO 66 The Three Stooge 30 0O7O Crcui 66 i tno Ootca 39 Otm A Horor 67 The tone Bong 40 The And, Gnfm Show 60 M to 41 The FV 9 Nixr 60 Caoion «ergrroo 42 The Mov Tytor Moore Show 70 Scoot Pend 43 MOJC 71 The Pr Parmer 44 G ig 72 Shanam 45 The Mrtrev Mouse CM? 73 he Fretor ® 46 Thai G i 74 Adam Ant 47 Famh Affair 75 Wwrto 40 Cotftmo of fade t a he 76 r oector Goaget 49 Pteo e Oon 1 Far the Dawe SC loti SI Th© 6ev«sr v - 4c4«5 m. 52 The M’KterdOQ Show (e H 53 The Dono 6 Mere Show RHONDA L WAKRANO XL A WALLACE JON G. WATSON THOMAS O W6NER AJMEE L WR18LE JE ANISE M XAVER KATHLEEN A YAMBRICK JAMES A YATES NOTPCTUJK) Oon Apar Mly BuzWf On Oak 0ob Esptch Adam Mowa faotan fuentes Ltf Gomej Bao «ugrxH Coo WarQjarrtf Anthony Mcvov Jeff Rogers Grog Shorter SMorl Snyde- londo Wo yner e-.r varsue ana Rob dug gMH enpy me Sen T 0 ►k Tl€ LAST DAY Ae a lock o clean and i m through fa the yoa Ooduohas croctmon s loon Do«rg noa A io moment more. than rm froo on my owni i novo proved I coud mc o rt at last l am grown A i open my ©ckor propaod fa me taw i we on the shot an old bafcotbc pass How tom and dscadod its vOue ft gone But somehow mo mng that it stood la Ives on the crowd ndrg Mtorw man Hymouth ha known The toamwak ad spht mat's always awn shown oykopv dotean whacn I though wcxkn end Are no neany as porAj as they once nod teen As vre tie away wm eoch day ana each yoa i too be a shoigo to tnends I had dear” A the meannglu mng mat fxwo happened to me Wl they leave on y traces and voguo memcfle ? Tncfty now w m my locker al i or o and oean l reflect on me pencra who hod me locker neat to me As tm speod Serta yea hoi arrived at an end I wonder ft f| ever too mom ogam AJ the ec ots. me ougucr the A i that we've shared The warn undentavdng mat came cause we carea Am I seiteh to no wan ou tnendrso o end? ft « tme to move on' SnoOd a now Mo begin? As i put down me tarot and reocn n la mere l notice o torary bock on me floor R s an overduo bock mo was never retuned reed wsm «acts dotes and names mat I sta haven t teamed h pas yeers ot ccmpsamg. i ve put down me school ' ytth ♦ '«octvrt and courses ana numerose Mies. But to look cock l see mat r«o teamed ate mng Than you tnd Ou too late what you school rec v mean Al the names of the poepto who took out the book They are strangers to me. i tnd out as I look And I wonder about what mor he have come to S nce they le t ms ad school and me trends they know Vu Vanyras Foreign Exchange To at my Plymouth Classmates. I am wntng ttys hoif way through my exchange programme year Thank you at for hepng to make it great Every tttte hit heps to make me feet more welcome This a a tremendous expenence for me and I encourage you to become an exchange student, if poss e The biggest thrt ttys year has been meeting at of you ana the SNOWIIjust iovea those snowdays1 I hope that someday soon I can come back to visit you and the snow I know I ddn't get to know, or even meet, a tot of seniors but you! always be classified as a part of the great doss I graduated with Thank-you tor the experience of o Met me espeaaiy want to thank my history class for the watchband they bought me Come vrsrt that crary Aussie that went to Plymouth High Schocx some- time The Petersons wit always have my address MfCHY Dear PUS. When last summer I came to Pty- mouth l ivas in a hard situation I was in a country with a different language I was with a new tarryty. and t was with- out trends So. thought that it wood be almost rrposvbte to start a new Me here in Plymouth After these few months have passed I know I was wrong Now. I have o wonderful famity and excefent friends I want to say thank you at for the teachers mat helped me anytime needed Also. want to say thank you to aS those PHS students and trends that lis- tened to me. even when they coukJn t understand me: and that always looked to me as a good trend i am never gong to forget them and I wfl mss them. Thank you PHS Sncerety Jorge Pareto. FAD i{ft loingng orouv) at home aro Acny cnaherho far v (I toR)M fleierjorv Mlcf v ar d W 'Weoon Iff Jorge Pareva r ©Y tty n«r 4v fcxrtfl toonancn tt ot he ha mode mth Xnon forty McfTarrcn and l an UrvJjey Mchele Kennedy and Jorge Par e-a are two forego exchange students attendng school this year Mchelle came hero from a city caled Camden which is m Australia Jorge came hero from a city caied MedeMn whch is in Colombia Mchoto stayed with the Rooerr Peterson famly whle Jorge stayed with the Larry Jones family The school Michele attended in- cludes grodes 7- 2 The 11th and 12th ore basicaly ’’study years' to receive a hgh school certificate, which deter- mines you entrance into college She sad mat m me USA. more people seem to go to co ege She is nvdved n AFS. pepck£ . Mu Alpha Theta, cfromo. speech, and Girl's swm team She is enjoying, most of c0. the snow, ice-cream, school life, and basketbal games The school Jorge attended enabled him to groduate at the age ot 16. smce he began schoolng at an early age He sokJ the biggest difference between the two schools is that n Co- lombia. the students have no choice of courses to take Jorge was an oct«ve member m Spanish dub He was also nvdved m AFS. pep dub. and SADD He com- mented on how the cold weather here e such a change from Mede n PM lift Mct v) omodv 0«? crtxno «m arter school iff r Tcfcrg n fe y n ot mo Swocm cx Dorxro 30 Jorge Pctojo and Cam More -. ASOVf Bon o me t g Mcmeeomng Foottx Came Mchy ctki Jcrgo c or m o Kxrcrrrg evening Forego Exchange 51 Determined Juniors Are Very Successful The 1964-45 Xm doss was indeed very suc- cessivi Every year there « a top salesman tor the mogaane soles, but when It was the class of 1986 s tv n. there were 51 Preedent of the Junior class. Lisa A«sop. stated. “The top 5 salespersons contributed o lot. they oi deserve to be recog- nized ' Their goal was Si 1.000 and the Super- God was $12.000 They missed the Super-God by $100 Because of the great occomptshment. the Juntor doss was prtvteged enough to go to the Jisvor-Sentor Prom free of charge Speed credt should be awarded to Todd Shafer for his dedteahon to help every night after school counting money for the mogazne sale For Thanksgiving, the class held a food dona- tion for needy famies With o bit of hep from the seniors, they rased enough food for 5 fames The products varied from paper products to fruit roft-ups There a something very speed about the Ju- nior class, and that is togetherness Gina Green- lee expressed “We re Ike a big famly and we have hod a lot of good tmes together I feel fee we are the closest class n the high school Kristy England concluded. We know how to hove a good time and yet be conservative We reakze we have one year left, so therefore we hove to mefce the very best of It ” the Xncr daw o«cen Kn the year or WM «6 ore MPn If©we. Carry Mc Sn Secretary Leo Aiwp Pree derr xxi Scean Hcfcer. Vice heedent Dan Atxm Agee Leo Alep tod Art m Avery Dana • Jocotyn Bagno Doe Kxxt Tam Dan Mart. Jctrayi • Johroon Jotvaon Mh Keytar «Gal «jncod | Attrr Janat Mrdy Dan Cryttd 0OC Troy 1 Wadirar KrwccMr Kcfm larga Laitona 1 X lovrrpoitar I I i-. .K A Stocwv LMCfl Moft UTKJKTV i xrtct Arab Marti Urweey 1 at wm to ocm© done I 1 __________________________Y standi at m fovent «xrt wt a .««mg Joel Ccnvbti «aaMwt p taoingi at pv attar cametatro r« kat fra Friends And BirttxJays Brthdays Everybody has ‘1 usuedy buy a presonf and one but does everybody do wtoh them o happy birthday. something for their friends' V People Ice Tony Woods say. 1 you have mends Ice Todd Suft- go eat their caker Next time van and Tim Rice, you wouldn't it's one of yotr mends' biltv get anythng Some people do day. wish them a very happy thngs for their mends birth- birthday!! days My Powofcfci confessed. The dudes have a fiesta! Chip Taylor. e My sold. Par- ty di night - Todd Shafer re- pled Give them gfts that they Bte Wm McAfee added. Juniors 55 Dan IM Kant Matua Bon Kara taarato Doug Wcn , lowcy Moc®r Madden Marw Marxist Man wc Maoean Maifeacn Maiwei lauro Mno, Jock Id Nancy Tony Andy Joanna Mayi McAJao McCan McCray McDermott MaCruto Me he Ton Marker Mtar Marte Mann Ca y Gaodakx Tna Daanno lauro Woyna Jom Moon Mora Mofdn Moreno Moron Narramora Ntofcenon Ntong 0 er The only way I woJd want to Ive through a nudoar war wc Jd be if I suddenly became a mole, dug a deep hole in my dockyard, and Ived in the darkness — Cand Pfce. What to the reason for nuclear arms? Many fed that we do need the protection, even though it was realy a strive for power and just plain stupidly Next, on the question of how many weapons they thought the U S. hod and what we shoiid do about it. the majority repted. as Steve Schaler stat- ed. We have enough to blow the world up severe times over — that shoJd be enough What to do about the amount of weapons brought smiar re- pies Troy Young answered. ‘ Nuclear freeze — We have too many as it is. We are only wasting money that could be used for more important issues. Surprisingly, two-thirds of the answering juniors dd not feel threatened by nuclear arms Stories have been publctzed of campus facthes keepng cyanide for students to take n the event o( nuclear war Many felt as Susan Benedct stated. 'X personaty woJd rather de without pain One- thrd dd not feel it was rationci. whie others wodd rather eke than go through the rotation Another question was. Do you feei that the U.S. stKxid ever rkhate a nuclear war? A whopping 100% sad a deflate. NOT On the fine question of the U.S. using nuclear weapons for relegation. 70% of the students said that king more innocent people wodd be stupid- ity Others felt fee Marti Kncade. who replied. We should mdee sure ou enemy pays an equal price The question of nudear weapons and war may never be settled but Crts Roberts stated. 1 just hope that the day of nuclear war never comes. 56 Juniors Nuclear Arms Helpful... or Harmful ? NjcMot war ana weapon arm no fu nm tirtg you can conador rtgN or wrong You hove to weigh out me tocts and make you own dec SOm. naked Knrta vhal 9wfc Troy Mto Mtcfi A ng the windowt mo the gym fctoty wm O toe of entNpovn Jock 9xmor Sngeton Vrtth Smflh look race and noo( a Tino Mormon McOoy gathers ip tv books fcv Engktft doss Dan «erry Cheryl icxro Smith Smen Sperry Siooc Gettng together before tchocf to nofc each other on homewort ate Tony McPherton Jeff xover and Mart indsey Todd SuPran Carchng ip on her homework amg Mae Kneads catches fodo Ngr f the Mtch hOMS e Mrtdy Kt n rer ar d decide to taxi he regto as a joke . Dat'd T ciner cup Toytor Tom Toytor Christmas Tme For Caring And Sharing Christmas a a tme for everyone, rv dudhg Junofj to revert bock to cMO- hood. as stated by many juniors n me reples about Chretmas Memorable Christmases are reccfted by everyone Being with tnends and famfty was the Newest priority for a memorable Christmas Other answers were as stated — Janet Knepper ” ... in 1978 there was a lot of snow, which is what makes a great Christmas — Krista Vlnai ”... 1983 was my last Christmas with my Mom ' Gtts are one thing that most people feel is nee to have on Chretmas Some people's favorite's were stereos, doll. pLpptes vars. coats, and domes — Keith Weidner ”... sweater, shirt, and pants from someone very dose ' — Rob Joty ”... pnbal machine — Oan Large ' Maienaty — a lot of shrff. but senhmentaty — it wodd be lice the homemade gifts that are ex- changed 1 Psychology dass ” Sometimes ideal Christmases are hard to come by. but as many sold, the best ones are with loved ones and SNOW Others added to this by sayYig — Susan Haber ”... shopping, sleep, food, sleep. Ksi. sleep, movies, sleep, food, sleep, sleep ...” — Neno Baughman ”... a world in peace with everyone having 'The Subject' of the celebration being in the proper priority ” not pictured: Chris Ccie Kathy Hopkns Joe Espich Andy Wison Ondy McNecf Deborah Long Electra Pamttessa Troy Hawn Rob vou q voue Sophs Adjust To New Responsibilities ‘xxrcnvp ft Ofc«n secretary Korn o lec. PrmOorx Mart Trpcx Vco-Picwoen' J 1 Corrpoel and ' oaw -o y Wong it (class participation) has gotten better since last year but it ts st at a low l wish i anything at al happens over the next two years, it woiid be that our class wood participate more in hal decorations and other such ac- tivities And I think by this it would bang our doss doter together than it d- reody is.” commented President Matt Tnpod on class participation tf I had to gve credit to one person who has worked the hardest. I thr I wc id have to say. HoHy Mfong We ve hod a lot to do. and Hoty tnas taken care of a lot of extra work Driving plays a big role In the sopho- more class Mott Trpoct expressed he opinion by stating. ‘1 thnk it's hod a t g rrpact on ext social h-es. beng abe to get out. go someplace with our friends without having to rely on our parents • Covd AlpO-rt Mchctc Andors Tom Anaan Suo A rdAWI Omtocnw Acotegoio Dwame Atvru kon Ondy AHwh Batwnoogor J n Bit Oan Bco Sophomores Oa«m A Brraman «Jttvy TOO Brown K ett Oeveriger C ag Dow Crcwr K®n Cxocn Stocv Amr DanMcri CXxIton tnc Dovn r att«n o rod at work, wcromoro N«n Wfton t®o a cwo h rr r«g o a «trartogr topc«v«iw a SofTtcrcro ifn'Ki iutttrc gof Aftw arr«ng to ichooi tochomcn Enr Do conemn- atot on tno aa,- upca rg OMgnnnonH Artwork ne by Pete Moriorfy SoohomofW Owr Do on Motoa Oougtau BOO Oa r Ang [ 9 Donna (cn Brad bnond «ctwrd Cnr fcndBn (nekton Si «ve fttcxi What oo© tntng makes you want to come to school? In 0 recent sk vey tefcen ncmerous sopho- more students were asked what one thog made them want to come to school The most common answers were Wends, aca- demics ana to have fun Crag Carpenter — To enjoy the scholastic part of school and to ochieve the pest oca derac record 1 can Kathy Broeker — To learn but most of al have fun Aje Macphorson — Sports and fun , ' Rob OroQanl — Relati veiy speak ng to re- cede an educaton and to do ocodemical- ly the Dost I can.” Dan Blcke — To party. ' Doug Chase — To have fi_n in class and in the lunchroom.' David Bacon — To see au my favonie teachers to brighten up my day These are the factors that make corning to school fun and worthwhie. jo:k« tna n her locker o trej hor much books tor her next ck MM Karen KOOK karen Man tote K vn Kionaki Sophomores n i Da n Lonono M . z’orcorjex Locker Insides A locker a a students home away from home it serves os o refuge for sentimental and exotic ttyngs they con not Ive without These things come from anywhere aider their beds or out of ther closers Most Precious A harscxav bottle — Kim Coby Worst Smetng four month old Danish from McDonalds — Dove Bocon Oldest My cookie monster cup — Kan Ol- sen Gaudest The entre inside — usa Sc obey Most Likely to be tapped Down During Lock• or hspecton Kan O's baby cxcture Most Trod fond Poster of WAOfi 95 Eagle Rock — Tom Wiers Most likoty to be Saved Durog a Fire Defc- rxtely not school books — Moan Day Sophomores Bndgstt Morgan A V . r r o sa Moron Mloov Poo M rOr Komv HO V HO0 Wrt Mtong «on Jeff OMn OusnorTMT n L « Ango ‘-Ao Pom-oMa Panarv I u G Cf Sum Poyr Poro TftCJO Booson Lon Como Enc Poctoo Barton Bon; Moraca oooott p«inow Scott BaftOw Jafn Baomon Socttrwp Torn won moot oft no ne «v tort pno- togapt v • DOGGO DEFINITIONS Move you ever been approached with a word that seemed amost impossible to de- fine? These folowng sophomore students were asked to defne the word ‘RHYNCHO- CEPMAllAN The answers varied from very logical to impromptu The word was ran- domly chosed from a dictionary ' What is a Bhynchocepnatan?” Chris Erickson — A dead rhnocerus ” Stocy Oonlelson — Do I core?!'' Crystal WMcox — ‘Couldn't te ya ‘ Dove Alspach — “Extnct rhinocerus ‘ Chod Morion — A plant “ Kathy Broker — A guy who studos rhno- ceruses Kim Coby — Sounds ike a deease ’ Deo ft Payne — Ask me tomorrow” Rhynchocephakjn means a type of laard Ike reptile Doggo means out of sigpit Lke many of the answers dearly were Keren aOec and Marov no e o mco chat wm an oau mote frao Too aser a rno Boaowr, r«jnva Af?er an e«nou tno day at icr oa JorrKw varrone , tnd trr to eo aougnnun a G ft G Sophomore boOi Crag SctvoOor Scruw JorWTer Stanley j Dows vemon Stapleton Stolen km Carter Toytor Thompion Mat WokTg Maoet n 1 si - ■ i VWu Kanooce WWW Monca WWOnan {¥«P Wew Mocv Ucfoto mooc ana Jenny largToOt cwoo a tho 6oc oa arctho touch down 1 Tom won r t 1 I Li Orvttd Videos 1 1« I Wm jftdj V RCM Kon Wfc WHoh Laxa Dow ta « h©r tr« at cocr©0 m h r on project Km (.ocher Kathy hoc o' Doom© Amrw ana JOCteO fnd itrech Ou Potero voto,tx proc«co Mxiv Smth ana ®i Atkr cone on trot an tho tro before tho bogmng of o 8Mrt rr ojhvd do- rado SNDwng oft 'll fv mrtr ioo cT a croe - ccx Ttr moot ajoi Mocphenon Frosh Adapt To High School Life The Fretnman claw of hod to make many adjustments coming mto hgh school one of which was fho pres- sure of doss ranking Because of mov- ctg from fncx high r to high school, students are competing for the top poeton m the class One good thing acout being a freshman was More freedom and more octive toed He.” notea Ed Piiz. “and the prtviege of beng treated more e yo ng adults and gven more responsbkhes Another aspect of being a troth man. was the odcifton of das dues To ho rase money, many students of the freshman class sdd Bo Ped pen- nants at the basketba® games Money making projects Mte these helped out tremendously in the tong run The Freshman dais was very lucky, Every- one stuck together to get tangs done and worked os a whole. occordng to Jenmtor Kroghbaum With sticking to- gether they were able to place sec- ond n hal decorations dising foorbert homecomng For the doss of W84 the year has been obviously somethng quite chd- lengng and new The majority of the dots seemed ro fee the respansOity and dkf quite weS IhB frWwwn CKM ’ary for JcTrwm a Ff r iR i r; ,1 ( M taotogv Korto rr 4y Junior Otympan — Bruce Borcfrier Plymouth's xrtot Olympian Bruce Bordner (left) hoa mode il bg Ai though he has to run up to 40 mtes a week for speed he was one out of 120 kids to make it nto the nahonab tor Xnor Olympics To be n Junior Otym- c cs Bruce had to sgn up and pay a tee of $6 00 to compete at me local (over but to continue to the natoncfe he hod to advance from state and rational competition He pay oft came lotef when he ptoced second of the nahonab n St Louis Mssoun Bruce credits rw father and Coach Shocknoy for hepng hm get to where he a now m s f) 1 4 ff s k A4 rT m « J WL • jom front Ouw(W Am Pdt kr. 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El | 0 1 ‘J' 1 | Mat Ting Jm fttetKTd F angor Gv« on S’oc® Itotiow ay John Vermlya John VernHyo. a fifteen year-old from a famtfy of seven, moved to Plym- outh this year Although his famly origi- nated from the Indiana ar«d Ohio area, he has Ived n Hcsti Ohio, and Florida John cteo speaks French and Creole Hot he attended an American school of about trvee hundred John com- mented that ft was rice to go to a smal school because you knew just about everyone The cold md-west- ern winters shocked John, because the temperatures h Haiti only drop to sev- enty degrees tf rrrqr Jm Fch « wrapped x rt the action 't ng piae on th Oocs «oo«caa fMd xmg a home game John VrwTtrfyu enjoy t inrn a McOon- 9d on frwvh 3 4 ana 5 t d p to South fcend Amy «on Duon l o Karon wwo V 5 n J a nwfi nrwYO',B nOfTt Suo Shanw var«M Vourg loro «rotfman Arr ftAjmoy torto o xtoOno mi as froc ton looas «or ard to artoltor ao «nfv ous day ai o o ft cough by o mor-tor of ih oatoc ©rrran awenorg comm at hymoum ►KT School otm y icfmaugh C tOmcy fowl Roasa Amy Oonrcn Oh and AAe C ow hon n mo Bmoymont o on oft gam done t jo ctanco ar givtn by VOKUI c jC to toto o o monoy ft m tioanrv A freshmen TwMiV Biggest Change .. Longer Day One of the many changes that Ph$ has un- dergone is the 7 -period day Payne felt that he 7-hour day is beneficia because it onabtea the students to onroi'm a number of afferent courses, which may help- n 'her co- rner Also the students can got more credits ana t is easier to take semester courses W Pinkerton felt the same way. vVhon students are obo to take more courses, it hops to txrtd them better foundanons n learning included with most new thngs is both a pos-t-ve and negative aspect waJdnt say that there is redly anything negate about the 7 periods. commented fvV Prkerton tt just means that the change demands -mere reparation ana wise use Many new computers have been oddea o the school system. r art the element ones. n© top Prnopof. Mr Pinkerton, check aw the wiwk'i kcheouio A e fan« Suoomtondent W Stewart cr a Stpemtootsont. V Poyr . mefco sue Jt o sx, thro « r oraer hoforo tt itari of tne tchoa hoara Toctrg tortwn Ms Pw tttxrie hop ion Ocher out her tcheOUe fo oo«t year Mr V erton Pmopa M teathentono Coueetor M Me her Vco Prropai Mi Pottbohe Coumekx Junior Higp and Wgh School They are used by Scskk Board Ms u nana m- Arv tco m f-aumch, m trum end t Kutwiv students in k-naergarten through twefth Due to tho high techhdogy awatng us n the fu- ture.'’ sokJ fwlr Payne. It « mporfont fey stu- dents to got ocquanted with computers Another change $ the school day boons at 6 OS when s 25 minutes earler The studonts seem to be adjustng wet to the new sched- ae.” sa a Mr McNeil.” The busiest time of the momng is usualy 5-15 mnutes before first hour Other major changes that the school boexd are consrdewg are oddng new rooms to the efementares and it has decided to re- mod the Juror High Mr Pmkorton felt that one of the best things fo celebrate this year is the students them- selves ne has noheed he overall positive en- thusiastic behavior of the students The stu- dents seem to bo more interested n her fu- ture.” stated Mr Payne They both agree that the '84-55 school year is super' Mr lieman « w eod A i«t c Drocfor H ho coo«■ off F S for 27 year r c 76 Admrwtration COTr ?Tfc2. x rm3ry °Bf‘ n 0 homecomrg and ««tin Wi CX f mo tu« everyrrig ■ te to jtort u o TOf MAJM DOV wcecnfl rxnk-ftx ftrteH £• mtjc« “orr xi Mter 0o o toc yMtar Main Thom fte tyGe«f Maryteo Jotaton isxlo Hap arvj Mary Brooo n goe over ttw wtx i Day 'C 0 tfafce too Ovtrvttng tt r ord Cuff x on low f: .orarto JOC 0«. 3 Hoover Carol tow t: M Hooy« tXx y VanMoto' Oohm Joftreon Sherrvn Huakr Wl Vow Attendance Secretary «At Duff Am r Secretary Wl B'ooowi Pmc©a i Secretary Nti Klne Bootee© Wt Lcngaon Wi «■•ltoo Utrary Secretary Sfoff 77 aitooj a Focvity 79 Changing Faces At P.H.S. The candhaifnoto than juit freeman ainew Mu Yang • not new to toe hcflt of? h S but rrwtotn M ko o • now go'tng nto the TM year t noi wtf a uD tut a rea ’each i«wng or PM $ Atte o teaching tor 30 year Mu Mother ha now gone to favet Src« eo f«Q '«cnr j rw ho boon to the I A 0 rroct and on a Co«)boan caj o What« cvew ng n the chemstry room? Asfc too new Oddhcn to he room m «ar M- Cabun M Tyree e mWei tnarg orctomont over me otocton the year «nee he ha become o new Com RepUfloan 00 Teacfterj Mn GtaubBervcnihg fc awoyftomieftOOi © take core o ner tcreOx and Mottrew Gout w4 be dock second wm«ter frencf) teacne Mi Noonan d tsfonro to a new an xige (babv) from her new ion Onitoc rto the b owov •’Cm Kftca tnr ten-osio' Ai Crrarw . me o«M s Jarx . hapc r dances w m her new hosxana Dan Cnrnmni as they ceiecwe after the Tafcrgtrr out cm tbe day o ttw a who «Ibcnir oadtown tn® ne i procJjcvn b Mi Bnmmeti Teachers 81 82 Sports Dtvtsoo Sports Dtvrson 83 Rockies Conclude Season 6-4 CoocMMxoo od that m© CMA and The Norlhwood gomes w©r© me hghighTs of me l ?84 Rockie Foottxjl Season. Coach Hen borger commented mat injures were a bg factor n me W Rockie season and probably con- tributed to the nconwtent play by the Rockies However. Cooch isenbarger added that he was encouraged with me good nu- cleus of young players Captains — Jett Hi lord. Doug Skies, and Jon Trpod — pro- vided excelent leodershp to the team The often © hod good be control and the defense execut- ed we4 The season was surprising n that the Rockies lost games that they were expected to wm. and they won games that they were expected to lose Those Rockle players recerving awards at the footbai banquet were Tom Wiers — Most Valu- able Lineman and Most VctuaPie Defense. Charte Pnkerton — Most Valuable Offensive Bock, and Jon Trpod — Most Valuable Player. Rock team members named to the First Team NIC Al-Confer- ence Team were Tom VVers — Defense, and Charte Pinkerton — Offense Those members named to the Second Team AS-Confer- ence were Dove Hoover — De- fense ana Doug Skies — Offense Cue to the number of n urtes. many sophomores ana juniors were able to pby varsty bafl and gam vauabie experience for the 1RB5 season ibDW Loft Quartortxx . Joti Ml Tord ceil i© r ak a cor. or Cnm looer. txoparoi to map ffw Cxi LCPT Qgnf Chafe fr+er-cc, pmgM «or fef ©own d TQ rtx Norttvwood game fc tarr Lmft Bocs M Tom Wkoa tm Be . Jon T'pco and Boom Sntm caeorato ahw «top P Q a Normwood ctve toftarr ngrtf Safety. Coro Hoovor IhOOit ftx txi cjwor from a Ncvihwooa recetvor Pinkerton Earns Honorable Mention Al-State VAPSTTV FOOTBAU tow «: Jon Trpoa Cm Holdemxm t te Monanty Grog Kuvw. Trr ft®, borofc EvoOTd Frod Kortor rxMJ bon Moaslp Hslord tow : Jm Bo-ger 1 Xav«r. top Jo y CN lopo Boomor Sn h ban or. stovorn Matt Coon Jm tnj,- Tony t h rTon. Davo Hoovor M« Varom tow 1: siovo Guorroco. Tod frown, bovo Bacon. TonWton OadHeraiov Jam OSvw Oate Pr ertor r.vyi. LndO) Man. Mrae. fVrtt S cr BB Fhan Coach Wder. Coocn Ccrvjon tow 4. Coocn nt,ar® r- - hn Howttt Trr Hr . TorryDapoy Gooff Pdyn ’mftco DoanOodsorv ChodlAyxyi Toe VUJO( Rod Ham . Steve Brown. Coach NUon 84 VarstTy Footbc Itppar Left Cooch Nwjn contompotes fh© «1 ocu on ot the Itockos Poy airing a ten © mo- moot l jper flight Detors .e c 3,oa Rob Jo r and Tm the aruajtfv a •■or mo nert cfTor o poy bv Nermwood Ma loft Oefeneve player. nm Oco bar down cr. Panlhr Oder Paper v Darren Stevens eam be arcxxKJ me end 05 HgMend 6r© t $Jarr throws o t OC on 0 Norwood 0©t©n 3er Mafc low Dar en Slovens s uQ0« 0 ©rtro yardage a Northwood aotonoev -os to Dnrsg ten down Made flght Torso Pocky dotanden Jon Tn pod Con Hoatip Tom Won and Oocg SMos ow3t Court Ctty crtensivo par Bottom loft uckor fred Kowr. boors col so rscrihwood r © Bob Man . Greg Kuve and Dove Hoover pecore to «too Panther nxs back H.VMCWTW 7 20 22 J« 7% n t 44 GOOCSS ccwcaoo C C 4NT «4 LAVtil f caiMu arv 0 0CX 4J IB 0 Ncwnevocxj o WABSAW CVA 7 AAWMI II 4HMN 49 GOS 4K 2 0 - 6 IOST - 4 CatHtonco • 4 Varsity Foottxal 86 J.V. Dominates; Frosh. Slump Junior Varsity Almost Undefeated Great players was the key. to me Junor Vanity's success the season, occorOog to Coacti Davenport Coacti Davenport abo stated mat hs man gums were Chod Morton. ISScfc Ajday. Jotin Oiver. Don Bope. and Terry DePoy The team ended up 6-1 with its only loss to Northwood -0 That's when the team just col- lapsed' stated Chod Morton. Overal the team has great tal- ent and works reaty we togeth- er,' Coach Davenport stated mot me young Rockies ployed thee best game ogainst the Wawas.ee Warriors. Plymouth defeated the Warriors 16-2. but it was a long, tough battle The freshmen tootbofl team fel to a record of 1-5. but mec re- cord does not ten the whole sto- ry. Trie who e team mproved throughout me season. stated Asst Cooch Mamish The main players for the frosh were Babe Ofrverez. Brent Osswald, John K rouse. Dennis Ham arm. Tm Poohrg. Sherman Pke. J.J. Sick- man. ana Krk Beckham Though there were many great ndrv- duais. trw was a team effort sea- son. stated Head Coach Houoway '’Overal the young Rociues may not hove showed it on the scoreboard, but they payed with o lot of heart fapiwr jft xovw 0 04.1 m Doefcng ol Ood ere v ai h -jtw tor do oroooe rap Marx Moor jotw Over Dan too , ana Coocn Do.wccr mm up vo'fQi tor me - •«• o r a me 3oc «« oc« «x anom wn CWirw Croa Morion u3m tockMra «me r - tvmng o CU for o cnQ oan agar ia «e •oftom Dear. Dod on tetun on n' rcep cn from a icrartrtno iov e o yertiock as rw gtti a doc Don Boo 86 J V B Frosh FootbcB Top fOOTEAU Pow t De «W MoAowOv. rr . JJ S trro. Bate Otvarox. front Owwcta. Ktk Becfcnam. Bnan xrruion Denm Morrow Om Meet fc w 7 stov® Broodng Tm Barcu . Trr OocrrQ. frad Jame . Oms Scheetx. Jon Dor Wa Sneoaker tAo'oreet OowJ Coach Hor- net). Jon C oceo. Terry Snedckfr Tom FV t ner Pedro Vakmw freti Cnxnp Sherman Pfce Center ftr Coach ho owOy neo to me grcwtar ' prayer-'cfter an rr©crtant®r r down Center i«tr John Kro tt txnf th oal a the Dodi « taf to go me tni down Center Coach Man r 3 •« - o tew wore c cxv vce to Bat Oheo; J V. A Frost) Foo tx 87 First Place Trophy Brought Home Whs Exceed Losses By More Than Ever me orty frst pioce swtmnvng trophy at Plymouth was broucftt home by the prts from the La- Porte invitational They abo end- ed the season with the best win- ning record ever. Ttn year's team captans were Seniors Amee Wnjbte and Mkr Breghier Helen Youst and Missy Beck took on the managng job The team was grateful to the Pep Club for purchasing back- stroke Togs for thee use at meets The team ctoo obtaned hand podcSes which ad h the devel- opment of the arm muscles Awards were given out at the annual banquet. Servor Mm BieghJer was awarded Most Valu- able Swrrmer. The Mental Atti- tude Awards went to Seoors Ka- ren Thomas and Km Fehrer. The most improved Swmmer Awards were given to Freshmen Kim Derf and Christy Wrubie The contribu- tion of eoch swmmer was impor- tant and valuable to the team which mode the selection of award winners cHfcult As always, there were several new records set The 200 medey team of Amee Wrub e. Kim Dert. Mm Beghier. and Karen Thomas broke the record with an out- stondng «me of 206 0? Susan umpaogn broke the 200 free and 200 IM times The 500 free re cord was broken by Loro Eliot, and Mm Beghter exceeded the 100 fly and 100 breast records As the season drew to a dose the grts hod many happy memo- ries. victone-s. and the much im- proved record to celebrate TOP Scnor Anwo wnxxo Mw non« i rrm 100 m txx t x o to capfuo a tat poca UDCtf At to HLC compotitor . Anor Laura Mc «ocn and Sophomores Kan Amw and Smart late a Croc between me events « •♦vet «wv arc pamcpatriQ BOTTOM L T Ccrvct rQ a noni a part o n camo« on Ovt b Sopftcno jar HoMrv Couch BOTTOM (HGH7 Piamng m© svatopr lor it re. monetor ol the mpi moot a Coach Gordon SB Girts' Swrrmng e €!! WIN 5 G L$ SWfcWK. Bow t: rv Do Orsty Wu e ©. Mchole Kemody Sown Lm ouah. L xro Mc «vn Bom t: .oro dmrtxxi U Suor wood Km Ww Anoo Wn . cron Thema Card Mat . Pam :ro- cod o I. Kan Atur toro Blot. Mm. BA fMr Anglo Budon iMr 4: Assi Cooch Bocfcham. Coach Gordon Nor pc hs«d Marogoa Msty Booty and Homo Youit TOPtMXXf Snoi C TOl Vta tT. 91 to By O-Ov with a victory n mo OOn txjtiortV 90T7CBJ MCOtf Jurtor . xfa Nctonon net txng mo k © tart ropo across mo poo bolero tho moot bogr MCOLifHGHl Pnxxty nkx X) towards tho tod or room a «r OCCOO X) m fint ptoco trophy n mo B «on at ic orto a Sonor Mn ftognor BOrrOM Stnvno 0 comp © © mo last longth oC mo roco wtmnor ponond b«t «mo « Saner Lao 9yorwood Grrfj Swimmng os 90 Boy Tennis New Season — New Coach Kent Jeffirs Named Team Captain Too VABSTV TBShft Bow Mho McOoo Dag Wottnor. nh m if«r Ooug crtaM Korv .«(An Marc Oxorv Dow 2 OovW AMpoch Scott Dcr of- or Tony PSo vy« Dorok Mdo mgr Ouang Trtr mgr Amy Bructoro. aro COOC A or Contw toft f rommon icon i von r j Oaronce jockton p vch trwroe ei up bo c o a Nxgn motcft Confw Xf So vor Kont Jo tn txrmn a uccwi tu ovo head tot on of Dog Aokto' wafci on i o cotft n u concentrohon rooOyng •w’-eor for a garro Bottom ngot too Attop gvo wor of Oftneo to Tory Aomow DO Qt Too mft Showrq portoct form of O oro- nand • vanity No i mjx« tWrtK M-v-' eg Of Tc© . gnr Coocts Mary Bom s «r tafct to vaoty «oormotot Not ana Dag W«Ono eg Of Cw fw ff AAOT JCfr Pooey tOCrwt h« otir for tfw tonm foam eg Of Bottom BOVS JV T« s S r AM Bow 1 Mott Sooo. frod MytJn. Scoff Styon Dan oi Mho oam Joff CampPo . Oow BraaGaranor. £rc LXr.n Doron wider. Pc Smith. jtfr Patoy. Caronco Jackson. Coach tg «r. ana Manager Dr Goranor eg 0 Confer rgn« JirtorDoroh Wldwretuma tx «rttn a portoc toronana This year me boys' tennis tearr is coached by Mary Beth Hunter Cooch Hunter said she took the position because It was open ana she rooky enjoys doing ft. Mary Beth also ccaches prts' tennts and dentifiod the differences as. “The boys have to push harder than the grts and the grts must have patience Derek Wider sod he's gad Mary Beth Hunter is coaching the team, she has a realy poetive attitude and he hopes she keeps coochmg The boys team placed 3rd at NIC. and had o season of 11-4 Senior Kent Jeffirs brought spirit to the team and was named team captam timber 2 varsity oouttes piay- er. Doug Chase, was the most rrv proved pdyer and number 2 sin- gles player Kent Jeffirs received most valuable player Boys Toms Qi Cross Country Fires Up For Great Season Team Advances For First Time To Semi-State The cross country team. hJ of under- classman. fired up for the 1964 season and did what no other team nos don© before They pkxred 2nd at regional and went, as a team, to sem-state It wasn't just the end of the season that was so outstandng They showed great performances at year, endng with a re- cord of 10-1 and placing 2nd at fsLC. They captured 1st pioces at the Marshal Co Inv ; Fr -Soph Manchester Inv.; and the East Noble Frosh Inv.. and placed 2nd at the New Prone bv . and me Wabash bv 'Tt was s Lper gettng to serm-state. no other team has ever done It before ’ stated Coach Shocfcney. ft was a disap- pointment though, because we just crashed We got 12th out of 16 We sfKXJd hove done better, because we got 2nd at regional. Bruce Bordner commented. ‘ Gang to serm- state was reoly neat, because a lot of us were freshmen and sophomores We were reaty bunt out though and that's why we didn't do so wen ' The grts team ended w.th a record of 2-4 Cooch Shockney stated. It was real- ly enjoyable for the grts because of the number We hod 10 most of the time The gins team was hit with sckness and njine Every gn but 1 was sick or cvjured sometime durng the season Some wer- en't even able to finish the season Jkn langfeAdt and Cheryl Crow©! were named captains, wmle Pete Beghier and lea Ho4and captured the titles of Most Valuable Runners. Tim Fllson. Pete BiegMer. Jm LangfeWt. Bruce Bordner, Melanie Day and Lisa HoBand were named on the Al Conference teams. Tap CROSS COUNTRY f An i Crow«i. mo EdMcOwmott. JohnOSvor ?lmfl on.Oo « Fcrtn. £d Ouu. Pi rry A bar. Daw Finney Jo on Iw f?Ow ? M SMoefcnoy Fa HOOC AJO M tvjorv im targtotlt Jon Stryoror, Pete b y-J y Sony Ow Kent Modden Bruco Bordner Connor 00 KoeprQ ys mc y od at tv Wawaseo opoonont n tenor Do d fortn Bottom teft Sophomon In largfe«d itnv« to loop a feody poco Center let Ncarrg or 90a tepnemoro Ctre Hammer Bottom ngrv Worfcng nard to «cc o good tfndo a freonyyi Poto Bugnet ,y ive tenet arw attor Sat 92 Cross Country Top efr strvrg to wo a tfoadv pace at mo Manc mto rwitaftonai « jLnot laa HeAaro Top r©mman Smco Borcmar keeps o good «tnao as ho noart mo har-woy point © mo COUM fqp gnr Sonar jcfa Strycko ipoodi x m «tnao at ho noart h gx Center hap hoc rig hm to b 0 n o good lm • Wthomcr Tm F «on Center Sophomore MeOrto Doy works nerd to keep o hood or tv Wo-oteo opponont Center ngr Sfnvrsg hard to koop a good poco • tenor Barry Oat© Bottom GWS CROSS CXXNTPV tow f Motors Day Cnory Oowor tow 7 JUe Partoro. Uo Hotand Lea Poanguo: flow J M- Shockrtey Chrttvro kowom w i lot Cart© Ssean Fortr. Chrs Hammrt Pom Mary Fa Oo Country 03 Dream Takes Team To State Pigrimettes Capture Michigan City Rogers Crown, And Menilvie's Runner-Up Crown This year me Pigrmettes pro- vided the saying ' the thcd tme s the charm by captunng the semi-state crown her thrd tme around The 1984 season turned out to be an outstanc ng season as the PMgrimeT es set out to reach ther goat, set the year be- fore, of a tnp to the foal four The goer was not only reached but the team captured the State RunnefMJo Crown by fating n the final game to Cmton Prone the team fnished with a record of 26-9 captinng the Michigan City tournament crown ana me runners-up crown at the Veml vile tourney Captons o the team were Senors Dana Getsi. ion K«i. and xnor Angie Hunger Dana Geist received the Most valuable Ploy- er award and Ho9y Mfong re- ceved the Most improved Payer award Senior Lon Kie was select- ed on the Al-State Team whte Xnot Angie «inter and Sonor Dana Getst were chosen for the 1st ana 2nd team At-Conlerence respectively Mrs B stated The team was very talented, and hod very good attitudes The team also hod a close team retotonship tha hoped n wmng ” Explan ng how they ten about gong to State, the three seniors Roxanne Lon. ana Dana, commented, ft was a dream come true for us The Junor Varsity Team ended the season with on exce«ent re- cord of T4-2 The new oddnen to me coochng staff. Coach Cord Gfbert commented that the team was hard worVng. posi- tive. and hod a tot of irvty Corning nto a new position brought a lot of changes for Cooch Gtoert. but she stated. I hod a nee group of gns that mode it easy rap VAB5ITV VOUFVBAU Oow f Cm Wofcortv Jar j©ffn Jock I Fnct C x Law ’ rroya Oow? JsarroWw Ufroov Qoiirr GCmot. Mcrwto Hoocfc. low marooo' Vow J ion Coocn CN 9m+i Siacev Donmi tan. Oow 4 f© Oara Gw' ion Dono G++’ « t ow a mi oumo w voi- w t ci Mm-ttar© at lor TO Porann© Ge •on too on«rwk row Dip Sftowno pwl©c' torn , jans J©tfn cxxnck mo votoyoc or 0 Tfw Otrfent© cxxng jec'cnal c o ai ton tow cov©a 94 VoteytXJ Xrtcn Vanity vctoytx tow 1: Deanno Atkn . Km tocher Koto Roy. Ncots Oemtn. tow : Suwn Haber Wx Smm Kathy Brener low : Karen Kodoc ho v 'itong tow 4: Coocf Carol Gfeert Toe Ange Mjrto -ewemm one of her ecu w e a Lan KMi watenet Oj o q rratch agarwt Goaben Mdcfe r chc e Demon atlockt ttte cci 0i a pod cXrrxj a vO OyCoi match a ftwnOO GO- on gon wo d covor Ucdto rtphf Concontraton for a perfect erve return 6 OipOyoa Dy dv Morg «OJV match agorot laPorto Bottom unity Hewn here by cOrfl MO s wna? ook mo 19M voteycol roam to State o capture the rumen up crown 06 Vo ©yt al Something new came along m freshman sports for girt athletes. Freshman teams. The frst one was a Freshman voteyoal team P H S graduate Lana Powel. hod the privlege of coochng the team of rme grts When owed now the team was dong for a frst vear tana replied. The grfs were realty exceOent. they cfl worVed hard. They completed the season with an outstanding record of 8-0 Having Freshman teams is a good oea it gves art the players on al teams more playing tme Special credit shoati go to Jule Beatty She d a great joP and ended up piay- ng the varsity guts at state Freshman Undefeated First Girls Freshman Team H?Oe« vaufYBAU tow on . Trxto Owy OoQcn CoocM -aro Paw xm ftootty. icx o .«tin Cndv .aw tow two: Moneo frytcn. Jonry Krcodo Sandy JCmort Bttonoo Gtown. and K ron Wo- ld Top icaron Woe congratMauot laua jortrs an a pt) wol don wtOo comriQ onto tt o cast Conrw Sandy Jorvoor. watcno cow, csuxsa Jorrn rxmcn rr to aortam ee Ohcneo Gtoem standi roaOy lor ttio oai af an o ov oam© oeanst Gotfwrt aorrom Moneo Eryeh tor tno act wf«o Jwviv Kneed a rood to Dock nor p h Fresh voleytxH First Girl's Frosh Basketball Team Girls Excelled As Individuals The grT treshman baskettxJJ team ended the season with a 0-5 record, The mente attitudes of the player were not positive because of their tosses Despte the record, eoch gn excelled os an ndrvKfcx Center, Sandy Johnson, is a good example In one game she scored fifteen pants out of the team's seventeen, she also odded seventeen retxxrx to her to- tef Sandy was the leader in totoi ponts. rebouneftng. and free throw percentages Guard. Stocie Caldwel. commented that the North wood game was one of the best She felt the way because they dhpiayed ex- colent defense, and ths was one of the team's goals The was not only the first year for a grrs freshman basketbal team, but it was cfeo the first season for Cooch Lana Powel The grts en- joyed havng her as a cooch One p ryer odded. She was a good coach, she pushed us to be the best we codd be ” Guard Laura Jefftrs. cfeo contributed a lot to the team with her leodershp ab ty Laura was the cap- tesn of the team FQC « N GAS BA9CETRAU. Uow f ICMO M- % . Stocw Caic . Wonc aubwt 2ow?l a AVro Monca fyrteft. Portia Gtxon. xcr«n Wore . Bow J Cooch flaw . ScnOr Joftnton Wo, loomatfer ATT M Ttey. Shamon Con- oon manooer M tto [ c io M3 loft Karon WOfCA makes sue fK every hno n me. tfw praetces free ttvowt Detere a hon e gonrw a ( MrOy lowovniw jroon fem ttre Chanty Jtnoe n preparation tor a gam Bottom terrors Condon ana Ann tASfcov procnce aetemrve and 0«enxwe toemojet Frosh Basketbal 97 Varsity And J.V. Girls Basketball Has Off Season Roxanne Gbson Mckes 2nd Team NLC The 1984-85 Girts Varsty Basketbal team hod an off season tA Teafl staled that Wawasee was the gtfs toughest game Wawasee later mode it to the State Finals and received a runner-up The two closest gomes the year were both oganst John Glem The Pngrmettes won dicing the regular season but were unlucky and lost n two overtimes at the LaVfte Sectional Receiving awards at the end of the season were Cm Roberts Cooches award. Roxanne Gbson. Co-most Vauabie. free throw, and Second Team Al Conference. Lori Kiel Co- Most Valuable, and Dana Geist. Best Defense The Captains for the 84-85 season were Sersors Roxanne Gbson and Lori Kiel Vartfv Mgr 0 trw owataw i Crwr Booen Dana Go«f loria Xw. On Potonon KoHaHo gh. Any, e«o4ora.Mgr Cf Harrmt Qow? Cooch Toci. Bo«ann©G4c cft CmOotocrtv techol© Hoad. Anao Hfifr Ha Mforg crx5 Mgr Juto Vloan Bottom loft Soften Roxarno G on oomch lo Sotfcmao UrN Moorfc far o com two pexit Bottom togra Swio Dana Gotoi an p cmc onto the too at’ her nemo « orrxxncocJ fop 9gnr Vanrty room merroor Mcr Moock Q Botwrtv Ho Wong .Am MadarOi «raOooGxit atengw hCoach t o imoo dote oyo on fln gam R8 Gch Basketbci F etfvron xot« nough Jtt n aro 4 1 har Tri- ten ocpcnar SccrtrTK Mcneto hooc too for an apao toamrroi o pou tno txJ off 10 A w o ci h©r haroeii to r 4D ter o vetory n t ® laV D Soc’oncT Tr © 198-4-65 gris Junor Varvty was a young team with o tor s-ea son Th© j v consisted ot three .A r cxs. two Sopnomores. and tour Freshmen jLTror Steph Given stat- ed about the team. ‘I thnk we were a very ckoso team we were a great friends and mat helped AIVC VA4S7 v Row f: S «pft Gww Amoy PlWl. rr v JoArro Mtar. Iwo • «wr 7 when were Jown I thrtc next mo H0 ard K«to fiov. cc Or torv MnOy iawro fw ana Coocfi vouxi y00rs te «u another strong and dose team The record for me year was 6-9 GMS VARSrry MW'Mli AQfmvflll St SCM i Mnd AOarr Otccnrr M 46 JOfr G «rn 46 31 iav «3 31 Ncn M«oa 36 96 0 V 41 39 41 37 Wane 67 ftt Gc 'W 47 43 St XM 63 71 iapo te 77 37 ConoorO 44 33 frWMO 67 60 firtor 64 4 Oocrmtfm 90 23 AlMOHM 61 a CGA 36 «crow. S6 jorr Gffnn 7 «coco 3 «M 1 MW Grh Baskemai 99 Struggling Season For Boys' Squad Lack Of Experience And Leadership The year turned Out to be a strugglng season tor Coach Sea- son and h basketbc squod Lack of experience, and leoder- srxp on the team brought the team a 5-2 conference record, and an overal record of 12-9 The tougfiesT pames to p oy were oganst Warsaw. Vapor a o. and LaVile. where these teams domnated the second half, loofcng on me positive side the bost games were oganst Mehawaka and Concord, where the Wgnrro defense proved to be successful for a wm The squod hod a lot of unity as a team Junior Dave Hoover commented. ‘‘There were a lot of great guys on the team and even through the bod times, ft was great how we cfl stuck to- gether . Cooch Edbon felt the team was very wiling to learn, re- ceptive to new thngs. and kept ther composure during times of pressure The team also showed excellent sportsmanshp dunng games The team captans were Sen- iors Tony Plothow. John Stryker, and Junior Craig Wodfngton. Awards went to Tony Plothow — Most Valuable and Most Asssts. Brett Starr — Most improved Play- er and Most Rebounds, and Jock McCray — Free Throws First Team Al Conference players were Tony Plothow and Jock McCray; Brett Starr mode Sec- ond Team Al Conference VAP97 tow 1: AiirtKyif COOCh M- 2urtXKj Tony Plothow Derek W«er Day Moovor. Crag Wtow 2: Menage - M Rxxft Jon Strv «« JOC McOav Xtn Patitv K«m ocn«H Joei Camctott. Oaio Wooengton. Coocft Mr f stcn Not octurwd ’A nopo-. Mart inctey. Tony McPfwron € OtgTf? Junor Broti $ a ifrvgglei ogcrwi 0 c«x rtont for two OOntt cXnng a rtorno OOmo Bottom hormcn bocttot t i oooO OtAnreto lor a c ory n iho yno ogarni WawoBoe fa Htts i A A. U A J Top L ft DuVaq o homo gomo. Xnot e th Worth )Ni k 0100 0 tx m an ccponent Tap Coocn f J or. n mo tocona itnr o van y wtOe the Mng vamry owott mor tun of the Center i«y juror Ooq Wocrtr on Dam an apponor i rg a home ame Conrorfi gnf Sonor John Stryver goetie fot two ponts a rg a varwty match ogorut WowOM tonom Sorter Tony Ptomow lay tt e eal up tor on oa y two par aurg the game ogar i Ctfv Bov vanty tawohxB 440W'' M lava 76 65 f Momcrrt re «5 Mro« a St Tmon 6« 57 l Ut to 56 M IVWTW. N 47 V 5C « At WOtOW 7 twwtmii M km a© 72 Concora M 65 Aocnentai 4; 64 logarapctt 65 n'TV B AJ W Gorwn «17 C «r 66 6) Mcmwxo 6« 74 SB .aSuo 7ft 60 'W1 vaBwr 0 wc (fctcand U-O Contewnce 6J 66 Boys Varsity Basketba 101 Frosh Have Successful Season The Junior Varsity hod o struggling year, which ended with a 5-15 record Cooch Isenbarger sod the was be- cause of the mconsstency showed throughout the entire year Fven with the good men- tal attitudes and hard work dis- played the whole season, it was frustratng year The team showed mprovement towards the end of the season, with a victory oganst a tough Go- shen team in overtime isen- barger abo said that through- out the whole year John Robn- son was the player who im- proved the most The Freshman team hod o successfci year winning 14 o4 21 gomes Cooch John Scott said. The year started slowly, toeng easy games, but im- proved sfeodty throughout By the end of the year they were playing tough ba . and winning the hard games This really showed with a victory over Warsaw in the N.C Toi - ney ChomponshiD We won with a shot at the buzzer. which gave them txoggng rghts to the tocmey Mr Scott sokJ he Iked working with this group, ' because they worked hard and I hod no problems Although the entire team practiced hard ol season. Scott Styers was said to be the most mproved Top Lotr Scpftomore fcfee Baker -«i o convert 1TW leccna e wvOw oner beng roawa dv a rootcoroA vatev Pkjyw Tcp e opv Vaiey V ung herman Brwv 0 «-a d root lor two «ftfe D«yen Wider o o’t ne '«Cara Bottom Socnomore Jm largfwoi loan for a rearrma o com ttwbdlo Junior Varsity Struggled 102 JV Frosh Bosketbal f-r.-trvy «•« ‘VT' o hc cn (ytxrKJ ____________________________________________________ J ocecner to ®o lc ter o (jfftcUt tx? IIP q ' 1 y'yC :t= ' - 1 . rkv o . 4firtl Bow: %voman w -crvJv l j o o vj ow ArrtQ f-Art Vrrrr :or Skr-ot err ct r -r Jn .cn 9«r v r !rcr: k ‘ I Cmond ? e o and ccocn Tom r-oneorper fff VAf . rir«t tow Scot Siyon Bnan JoUmton, Broa xjrrw Xtn 0M Brad Bern Andy t ch. coocti Jo SCO iKond tow: Manager Jo Joefc. Grog Sort N «r Bror OvmOU B-exJ Gor 3ntm frtc Sn Do on WldN Clarorco Jock cn «enn SN3y. Vtanogor Wi Fnor JV F oar Ba e tx 103 Hard Work And Sportsmanship Pay Off Hollenbaucfi Reaches Regional This years gymnastics team was heovly dorrynated by soph omores with the exception of two seriors These seniors were Kris Fehrer. captain of ophonal team, and Jamey Pitts, captan of intermecSate team and to- gether they brought great leod- ersftp As Crtmmns also ten that Mrs GioJb was a great inspiration for the gymnasts and the gets en )oyed her assistance When asked. As the season pro- gressed what changes d you notice most with the team? Mrs Crlmmins replied The gymnasts recognized the mportance of working with the team even though ndrv duo’ scores were taken, their sportsmanshp grew Hard work and spodsmanshp pod off wel for Jana Holen- bough. os she went to sectionals pioang 3rd h al-around eftowog her to go to regonas Jana cteo received the Most Valuable” award along with Kathy Hodges receiving Most Improved award at the end of the season C- y rrwj«i« kow ' Angoa Marin Mr.iv Smth Jamoy Pm . Kr« Firr« Jara HotortxxKt Kaltry HXS90 «6 ? Crr mr . Dana fc I a Weockng, Jack F e. Keren KocSoe Tracey Doarre Afcn Bottom p 104 Tryng to occor a t OCk wt ov«r n icphomcre Doom® Atkns Bottom right p KWS r cr Hr «diroc t o nmo to do Socfaroro Jora HotorOajgT s hdr Tapp 105Sacrtorrore Kar-Ofconccnc«ntrai H on warmrg up txtfor m eompoi or a rr t Udd i p t05Sophorr oroH T«n«tO ec«ndi VM 1 o oorfoct pow Ot « O V5X MaA non p «05 Sonor Jamoy Pttti ge t t etD ororpnnq a cock wt over Bottom Sooon xmey fcttv Km ferrer, topho rrcros Katrty Hodge Doanro A tv ns Karen Kad toe and Jana KArtoj i cx o eperwg co o rrone GvTTYXBttCS 105 Wrestlers Move Through Sectional. With me help of coochng from Bob and Dave Read the Ptymouth Wresting season came to a dose with a record of 4-2-1 m the NI C and a 10-6-1 overcfl The team ptoced 5th overcfl n Ni.C. The Rockes also hod eight wrestlers place n the Ni.C The Rockies reaty moved through sectioned with thirteen of fifteen wrestlers gang nto Regona1 With eight of the thirteen placing first at Sectional they were able to set a Sectional record with 200 pts At Qegona the team placed 5m overall and 16th overal at Semi State Two members went onto the State finab Todd SJKan at 116 bs doss and David Fortin at 126 bs doss Todd s overal record was 22-10 He placed 2nd at NIC.. 1st at bom Sectione and Regonal. and 4th at Sem State David's overal record was 24-7- 1. Me placed 3rd In NI C.. 3rd at Regional and 3rd at Sem state Another Rocfcle with an out- standing season was Greg Kunze with a record of 25-5 Greg took 1st N LC.. Sectional, and Region- al Stat coders for the rockes were Kirk Beckham. 16 fab. Greg Kunze 30 teke downs. David For- tn 57 near fats. Kash Bock 35 re- versals. Chris Lopez ond Todd Sd- ivon eoch wrrh 21 escapes Oris Erickson and David Fortin amassed the most points tor the season with 117 points eoch lap ncx M Pow i jm Pko pn ax 5oc«ham Or Wctton. Oao Scruw rood SUtoan. Do d Fortn O«0d Grog Kuvo D«r«t fvo- ana Pan 2 Maroow Stovo Brooorg, rm Bocmg. Stovo Fosciaro. MarV Espcfr Docn Oocfcon. Kanh ocx. Chw Loom Tim • Pcp Km. Stovo fVo- n Mae SocrKmxePooKm ook fo voaasho gan up artw w-o lng m occonant r o fcjOmuon Mo «gnr A ScphomoroKatfiBach otNsbemon ocxjorwnt m Noavo ho mo roal groco or To irg is soon Bottom Wht !f ng to hoo hm l Soho DeroX tvo- arvd mo ou that woj’Xng a a lo or hard wcri 106 Wresting Fortin And Sullivan Go To State. Top Lon Trto Ooctom look out onto me mo ai ttrev OmOT. tt« up comrrg rna Ch©1 Top ( 7 t Sartor Cm coper oegns to ve tu man to in mat at tn© rotoroo a« arij tne newac McfcJto ten Sopnomore Ood Menaey caj tor ne nod tnai we lead to ne worra may MOOR «pftr At me Brerran opponent move to tree rmie Sanor Oog igsvo work to keep twn on tne mot to gori pontt Bottom xnot Todd SoKon trowt r t abflty to oor d nt lava© opponent wnc netted nm on tut woy to State Wresting 107 Young Team But Good Season NLC Meet Has Many Highlights Even trough no seniors pervoa- ea the swim team, they hod a good season, especially at the MC meet Goshen was almost upset by Plymouth by only a 4 pont attereoce The iow pont of the season came at the section- al. due to the foct that practice was near mpossPie because ot heavy snow Smce the team was stated as being out gong the players hod a lot of fun. with the man event being, eating after sectional There were many out- standing swimmers on the team The co-most valuable swimmers. Andy Metsker and Ed Hoock. paced 2nd n the NLC's The menta attitude award went to Mark Kmc ode with the most rrv proved award gong to Alex McPherson Mark Kmcade and Andy Metsker were named cop- tarts SO VS SWM TEAM - tow 1: Brad Sort Too frown Alti McPherson. Dows PhOo Bow ft Grog Mil. Gala Boom Dorot KAowOy Kent MacMcr Jason ur«rrty Davd frrwy frewfe Coach wtw Crag Crow Man Man Hrv code. Pod Ardors Ed Haocfc Owe .Mooch Ana Mat w Tom Andarv Dana Howe. Pod Maung Port Pag Pgnr Grocwfu e«ecu g o Owe ot on® or th® many home meets • Pon OagMSato «or am Duvg a vary lengthy «or DOtwoen rwu Andy M tw«r T®d frown, and Mar Ka coat la odout th® aoys events A£ ov r Begnong me oce « m a very Qi cfc i art Plymouth Andv Metiker and Tam Andori neatty dve off 0H 6 tiarhng txocfci Aoove Brad Sort and Dovtt Aepocn v to rest to a w eo eetcre eoc of rn m hove to com more the n t ccr® «m far ff Attar tufy mmWtQ ax3 •«VM'rg nm- 0 fa Moock come «Kro nveft needed cream at or oxs a ugh d e ef eft Dung n« compe-nen Pod Anoen perform O very rood tun n order to keep to w«n me other cftdooyri Bofftxn rr ng 14) he race wn orty o cotote more kjpt of oocfcifrofce to complete n Oag Crow Prorvxr. Bov Sermmng Opponent 76 Ffchor Memoro 97 93 Tpcocanoe VOtov 78 'W LdSdto 68 126 Unor 46 60 CMA M? 3 Gomen 88 76 tAsfawoka 96 126 No. P aro 47 106 BodwMr 66 110 Bremen 61 70 Concord 86 66 WObOW) 106 70 Wano« to 82 Ncrftvwood 86 WON — 7 LOST — 7 5tn n Conference Boys’ Swmmog 109 Great NLC Record Two Sectiond Wins In A Row The Girts Varsity Tennis Team rot onfy finished ho 1984-85 seo- son wtm a o oat MC record of 5- 2. but reoched their goes of a 2nd consecutive Sectional win set m oreseasoo Coach Mary Beth Hunter felt. about the season as a whole, very pleased and proud of the outcome The grts worked very hard The Most Valuable award went to Senior Chris Peter- son The Most improved Player Award went to Junior Amy Br 22o- kara The c apt an ths year was Senor Chris Peterson The Xrtct Varsity finished the season with a 12-1 record The Most Valuable Award went to Sophomore Susan Umbough. and Freshman Juie Beatty received the Most Im- proved Player Award Varsty now t Oi G r T r ina Mkc Cm Potwton mr Bnwaara Su an Hatoor now 2 Amoy nm Km KOCtHfi. Mcheto Hoock S acy CotmMkd lo lauo Dov«. Coocft Mary unr« Soenomofo Km ioc er ccncontraft nwd on m rokow ftvoufT 5cc cmofo An-oy watcrwi no Hwrrmoifti cmg rxm© a ctory Scphomo(olairoOo tt ixrrtwr 3 vqm pay mk aoponomt wvo 110 Girts Tennis June VonYyQc 1 Koren WOJC . lo o Jetty Shannon Tefcorf. Ju e Boal’v Ohonoa GCaon. jl6o C Ow 0©er 2 Vcfcw Ontfomen jenny Kncode. Ann Mjrftey. Lea Wrratte. Suian Urrpajgh. Lea SpCKl Cooch Mery Bern Knle Sophomore Stacy Dameuon oiki « o perfect •erv to tier opponere ac o heme meet prf — JiAW LUO AIU3P novrt oat deterrr nation to o victory left — Serror Or Peter ion none reody tor a ret m vo ey Soncr Lon Uet concentrate on o perfect torve to nop wtn her match •5m J V tanre Nrr n VO Concert VO Gotten V3 NcrtwoM VI Bocnerfe VO wmtee VO VMM At jam Gem VO lave VO CCA V SR aem VO St xw 2-6 Tilton VO Gtrts T nn ill Hard Work Pays Off For Track Team PHS Captures Sectional Tna «ymoutn tsgn School Grts Track roam hodo jcc«unjt aton Thw «rood ma lopAar MMxon wtm o 9-1 record FVnouth wot afco veto n ttre wcNyo M0v np«r Creawre Anrw tod mot m« Ml tire reason 0 w tn- wot trecojre everyone krew «mart wot rey ant«d to occorrpfch ard may ov« lor mat 9x1 Oearvre orare m hgh jurrp rocord crt 51 wfl'aj rcof 5'7 but mo M np wot nor others bocajM it occur od t proctwre roam rrmrrtm Kathy Brook or corrmanrao that • wot a tot or work ana «rtort tx n mo tno it tarred Out w«l Gfil? TRACK Row Orre Jarre Jw«rt lor Con®, loo Moccy Manfyn Scrrodt Monica CXAo Roi- arvre GRreon Km Dragon. Dana Gael Metre KonroOr OrerytSoony lea Molard. and Coach v ciung Row Two: Suo taJsmch Oane «C re. Jocua Gamton Korta Hrrres. Dorra ftamo srrem Srrvm Kathy Brook or Jamy langtatCT Oreryt RodQorv Fdato Fount Stacre CafcJwa . •O Acytn. f.Wnn DOv Row Ttvoo: •:« Roy Ang Buden Jire Ponor . Hot Mono Karen k x rc Ttacoy thothow, CHwnrre Ahr GnOy law. XOo VTcan. recao D«m n Orvrre Kowo- Mki On Hammrtt. Debtre low. Shomon Con- don Cm ty Wrubre. Ccxxm iue c o xno Jarre Joftrj oops to tire ay at mo tuc- co s .J r ctoari ttre h Qti bar Dana Ga«t ana Chary Sparry cfreor on treow tract start Ang fry dan and On Harrmtt 112 GkH Trock %• Top lo ScohCPWfl AAo Panom on mo «soctotoo w of o trock moo Top BigM: OCfwrxy« Karon «ox and Jock « Fnd ard fto mar Koto Day domr a o a CGA track mcrreor « ft ruSej ovortf Mxvji Lorn ho ‘«on© Coocn vo O 0 r i Bedgorv and Ooamo Atkins e cv« O provous OCO MddO Bight: SocfiQWo Voow Cdr ana X no Laa HcOana compoto for tnt c oeo Bottom liopnemoM [ Ua Fuon « and Son Dana Goo movo w-m OJCfc and ogfo ndi n mo lOO-mpto ®nnt Girt ' Track 113 Varsity Rebuilds, J.V. Bounces Back AccofcJng to Asst Cooct) Con- don. the team reaty was at a down poor a! season The team never ganed consistency, which is somethng needed to be successful n any sport But they dd have a lot of desce to win. and a lot of couroge to fight for another NIC title They may have come up a fcttie Ton for the title, but they gave it their best effort Speool credit was given to Servor Jeff Kjrford. Xrm David Hoover, and Crag Weoner. and Sopho- more Kosh Bock, for the contri- bution to the team Overal they hod a successful season The 1985 Xnor Varsity team was mode up of 4 freshmen. 5 sophomores, ana 3 juniors The team started off eventy and stayed that way through out the season They experienced great hitting from Sophomore Ted Brown and Freshmen John Krouse. and Greg Surber Some out- standing pitchng came from Ju- n or Jack McCray. Sophomore David Howe, and Freshman John Krouse The season proved to a successful one also Vanity Bcsobat Bow 1: Mgr Tony Mci-Ticrron. O-ag Wodnor Pod JoBy G eg Kuve toad SUS- varu -Ott smm, front OmwoW Bow t: Jom OS- vet. Randy Haiond Dave Hoover. Kadi 8oc Nolan Borne . Jeff Hjrtotd. Coocn Condon Bow : Coocn Naton Jon Tntwd. .wn Panoy. «Cam Worfrwr, Poo Kodoc tony Piotfow Joe McCroy imBerge Conto Sor o 1 H ford crown mo p a o as in® Ptgrlrm oH onomo viefory Confer Bight Grog KUV® toOCB 0 t Ol ho pee corn lo Hod second bat® Bottom. Xjnc o tti WokTi®r standi i dtgust ait« a itvd nt Bottom Bight. Sene Tony PVymow Cbttty watches ttw r®,t ptcti Coach Nixon Moves J.V. Players Up 114 Basebal ioMom Jtndr Vanr? tow 1. Andy Hpcn Stovo t ocno Cjoq Scrum too Mootq Do- via Mowo tow 2. Ayi Bfl Phcrn and Mio Vot- ram. troa Goran Grog 9ufc r. JC m Tod frown. Cooc Scon Top Loft. Todd Suivan owati ft fw p ct of mo be gamo fop Mgfit. Toa frown ftoofJv proper rwraof for O dooc fV Pc MKkto toft. Oo a mowo crouch o tnog o nard (ycxroo tom a Warjaw bai MMdto ttghf JOCk McOav ©ago ? or trip ceMifi gtovo o no owattt to pten Mow. xtr 0 w onjaoutir owd for mo np.1 ptov to bo corrototod Baseball «15 Track Team Celebrates Successful Season Plymouth Co-Charrps NLC The Plymouth Ugh School track team hod an exciting ana suc- cessful year 1Q85 was the first year that the PBgrms ever com- pounded a 10 and 0 record n dual meets m the Northern Lake Conference Ptymouth tied the Warsaw Ttgers to be Co-Champs of the conference, with seven wins and no losses. That alone, most would lay. is enough for the mcfcngs of a suc- cessful season But the team de- ployed mpresstve wins at the CM a Relays, the Tippecanoe Relays, ana the Concord Relays In the Wawasee Relays Ptymouth took 2nd and a 4tn at Goshen Relays. Coach Benge stated the strong pant . and what mode tns team different ana posstoty better than past teams We hod two good hurders in Don (Meas- ly) and Daren (Stevens) We also nod many other good senor athletes ' Junor Brett Star set a new school record, throwrvg the dis- cus 160 feet. wh«e Pete B egner set o new Freshman record in the 1600 meter run B egner aeo set o new school and notooai record r the 800 meter run The 800 me- ter troe of 1 minute 55 7 seconds was the fastest 800 meter ever an by a freshman n the history of the Unted States Bori Bovi MOwi ao n aher o victory n tno 400 Wtor OMPi to Rub: rronman 1«« o W poco tr«m n tn 300 motor Om nud« tow f Jown nsrx+rvt Decofc Hotoway Or Horoonron ten Boy Canon Slovoro Dag Stloi Don JoTm S-vcfcor Mko team Marti G odOwt o tow 2 Pony Acor Stovo G jonoro OovKS £a Jon Day xont Tm Rico Charto Prfcorton. jom Otwor Tim r or Krk Bocfcnam jm Ec tow J Rod Bu ann. c Uxw, Mark Moor SlOvO Brown. John Qcferoon. Dana lmoy Bruco Boraw teso ftogr Dorr wamann. Gooff o,r tow 4 W Mam« Broti Stan Oan '.o«ry Mko Bettor Jm langtotat. Eric Smm Ak « McPtwicn Ton fr tx r On Apocgcro Oarron Wkte vrco Srrvtn Mr Rotq Mr Tool 116 Boys Track Top Loft. sot B'ot Star tnrowi ihOt tX H o ™ pt w h G o-or Top tight. Strto N't Boys. Oatrpo Stovom and Don HooPO 0 0 mp iT D oco nocny won a •np Concord OpOvt Conto tight, ««trnan JOn Dov itrong n thp tOO 'rptpr dOU Conto Loft Senon D r n S'ovont and Don hpopp oonw ogon t poch othpr vt mp no tno- Tor r p tvsdoi «yrrouth nnnprv Pptfvnan Pptp 6 pgpr. Soac Toroi Tm p wn. and Jrr lorgfpdt tafco P r. Spcond and T d n tup toCO «no pr an flfcfngott Ctapononf 0 V ono« 69 0« Notlftoood 41 ♦06 C no 40 ♦06 Tnton •3 n Gonon M 77 900 0 10 «4 n 0« OO 56 too -avio 27 0 CorconJ 62 90 Pomon 17 • ■•rroi i w tvpiow d — Notwrtoa - «32. roA — «21 Gconon Oaar — 4tn 0 — 97 20 Ccncon) HmtOf •it — Pv ouf — 93 fionon — 3 — Jno — hSr — 6J CM 0poyi U — v Xitn — 22 Conccrd — ' • Boy Track 117 Golf Team Sets School Records Team Finishes 11-6, The go team fmshed 11-6 overal and 3-4 in the Northern Lake Conference Mr tsenbarger though? the highlight of the sea- son was boatng state-ranked Rochester in the CMA Irwttatonai to p oce 4th overal in the tour- ney The team finished 3rd in the NLC The most dfhcuft matches the team hod were with Rochester and Michigan City Marquette who were both state-ranked. Mr isenbarger was pleased with the year's team He said Mark Espch and Bruce Knapp were the most improved players whie Tim Harman was the most vakjctole and most consistent the post two years This year's team set a record of a 9 hole total shot of 145 — one over par — which set a new school record GCXF 7fAM Wrsi Sow: Irtan Johnston. Mark Ispcn Oag Carpenter. Tm Homon. Sono Johnson ire Knapp Loss Sow: henparger Jack Oavs. t J mooch Bruce Knapp. Ooug Chase Center left. Senpr Tim Mormon takes o practice wrg bet ere attempting ns putt Center Sophomore Douq Chase k es m putt Ok Seraon Trn Harw and fcuce Knapp watch Bottom. Ifseron Bnan johreton watches t tx g ae towarai trw green Bottom Bight. Sonor fruce Knapp makes sire no hoi a perfec stance be cre twtng the txt 118 GOlf Intramurals Has Successful Season 102 Players Participate 1 feel rt (the season) was successful because the mom Jea of Intramurals to have fun. get some exercise and com- pete at a level everyone can enjoy , stated Mr Snyder One hundred and two Freshman. Soph- omore. Junior, and Servor boys mode up the fourteen teams m the mtranxrato pro- gram this year Another tournament was held in when al me teams took part in The winners received a t-shirt, whie the runners up recerved a trophy The win- ning team consist of Sertors Tim Harman. Tab ftoom. Brod Beabout, Qob KocJec. Jeff Smith. Bruce Knapp. Barry Chase. Chris Fefce. Scott Damefeon. and David Fortm Junors Charle Poked on. Mark Moore. Rob Joly. John Pasey. Brad Serf. Steve Harr el. and Jeff Xaver mode up the runners-up team_______________________ Mrs. Brummett Takes Over Squads Squads Attend ICC Summer Corps A rooty good person mat I Ike a lot o how Cheryl Crowei de- scnbea Mrs Brummett. Mrrn Be gner stated. ' She alearning a lot ana dong wet Mrs Bajm- mett took over me cheeheodng squads, becouse it seemed to go ctong wrth Pep Club, when sne also sponsors Mrs Brummett real- ty envoys workng wrm the squads Sne stated. 'They are an interest- ing group of kids It's a smal group, when is tun. becouse you get to know them. CX lng the summer, the Varsity ana Freshman squads attended on ICC camp ol DePauw The J V attended an CC comp at BcH State Mm Beghier stated. ‘’We earned some new cheers, but it was mostly hr The male cheeneoders hod to try out h front of a committee dong mostly partner stunts They hod to attend more gomes tho year and hod to try new Things with the varsity Kewt Vanue was homed the alternate Conn and Dove Shook and XKJy Hiss lent a helping hand, coochng the varous squads Mrs Brummett gave specio credi to Mimi Bieghier, because she hoped a lot too The captans for the 1964-85 scMoas were Varsity — Mm Beghier. Jim Varsity — Kim Locher, and Freshman — Jufie Crews TOP Verity Onnwxnn Norma Scnar. Jorr ovor Cnory Oow« Jon Tnoo J. lmIov Qoov . Do «n 5'e.vi v rr, Btognor. Con h oMD Krttfo Svyr I'«a Kaycr. jonny srprvoy. and OouQ SUM CfNffP UfT Qomn walctaQ on moonont Pk3v Or mo Rocuos aro Norma Satzar and Kf io Hav CtHTEQ Como Ponncrt torn Lociw Mondv Mo karon Kodoc. Troooy Ptomow ana Kart CNon co«r. around of or a j V fooiDat garno BOTTOM tncovi'ogng mo Plgrvr to “Go u Jorrry Hsnprvov BOTTOM BIGHT Mm Boy ' arc iMOi Ooovl ♦W ne an n a ior od cnant 120 Cheeneadng TOP tCovr vorluo Normo $ anr. arc Jar Tn- CCO JQv 'HOlO'' to tt OpDOtng toots TOP OPtfB? Mcx« mo Ewgrcrg of 0 port© fcfcr r o part t a ocnco routra TOP OG 7 OorTort S o««rd ana Kfttta Starr par. torrn q v- t CPVW Kaon Kodoc c OM v ««rater f « - gnm ai « oncojrogot tr m to aw o strong atfonw CfHT f 907 Cr rvt Crowof one ex ago tr tom to W UP 1 BOTTOM ten KXSHUAS O€£0liAO€aS AAo Cr«r t Donna Barno . Amy attv So ngor ana Am Sabyton BOTTOM XHCfi V ASS Tv CXB IAC€W Aaron KckAoc Kan Cbon. Can Pome Km L«f r Traco «otnow. and Mandy Wo' or Cheerleaders 121 Soccer Comes To Fields Of P.H.S. t fiance they co It football Wo col fi soccer For the first fme h PH.S sports history the sport came to the fields os a team sport. The oea was brought to the School Board by head cooch Bob Drogan and assistant cooch Charte Ray, Wrth the hep of the Booster CXb the team was ade to meet costs for the first year Only bred as a J V sport the first year, the team was sti ful of enthusiasm over beng on the first soccer team With a 11 game season it was surely a leamng ex- perience The team fmshed the season with a record of 1-11. The first goal was scored by Soph John Stars ogainst Colom- bo Qty With growng popularity of soc- cer. ft's on the way to becoming a pocxjar ftg Red sport Ta tow 1: tom Barry CMcse M ( • Vom Ron Jrr Smith tow S: M o Mop oe Cho p v w«vw M, ioo Jorw v«rm ,o. wc y Sneoocker Kor. lout tow S: Bot Oagrr John Stan. Red Dragon Joromy Ox Ane Mohk or. j j Sex man Chano Roy Not Mo. frad Sort. Dcy to Fortin MddO Soph Jem Stan 'c «n a txoc atior lCO fl fho W pod ogarwt Coturpo Oty Banomiort Jmon jott Xover and Brad Sort no dot tho now Kcctr miam 6or om Apn Ajmktu coach Oxrv Roy toco ovo tho loam Dot ere fr oc ftrtt game John Stairs Scores First God. 122 Soccer Top toff Sawr Borv Oqm wgrvj to a ’©annoto K Do rooOt 0 ttio do rap grtfSacri Mk© Mogoe toe tor re crone for «ro tal agorot Cokxrtoo C y Mm Socr Jm Srtvm attempt o ttoc out rw opponent from COK rtXJ Oy Bottom e rRo«r Wa y SnoO c r wort on n toot won oofor • uocomro game .«pnr Hooa Coocr. Boo Pagan « m «ta beat n haro wefct t© n r no w« ovoneo tto «nt gamo o« tno toatoo Soccter 123 F.F.A. And F.T.A. Flave Enjoyable Year F T A has contrued the same sett program with the onty change Peng that the e'ves are dong a tot bet- ter Wss Gordon left the alternative to 'he group ... to4ow through or the ert program wti be dropped Ths year F T A students taught at the elementary schools, the unior rvgfi. and for the first tme at Marsha Starke Development Center F T A s activities includ- ed the hosting of colege mgfit and the running and hostng of parent-teocher conferences. The 1985 F T A officers are President — Lesley Ooeys, Vice President — David Hoover. Treasurer — Ajmee Wru- ble Secretary — Amy Bn«o ara The year's Future Farmer s chapter was one ful of excitement The chapter kept busy wrth the usual ac- tivities that they partiopate n They took the amucf trip to tt e State For and Nationals at Kansas City. Durng Ag week they held a cherry pte and ice cream party and an Ag breakfast for the teachers Some members participated n the FFA basketbal and some n the leockkshp contests The year FFA also axled the community and pub«c service They unloaded gov- ernment cheese from the semi s, helped sanabog and set up for the •Heartbeat Festrvcf' The two ba sc fund raisers were seftng garden seeds, and an FFA auction m whch they auctioned oft FFA members to area farmers for an 8 rxxx work day They earned over $1.000. 1985 officers nckided Pres — Steve Schaker. V Pres — Marc Eads. Secretary — Buddy Moore. Treasurer — Chris Hoderman. Reporter — John Creer. Sentinel — Tim Rice. Parliamentarian — Dde Patrick FTA Oow f Ameo AhAAe . , Oo v Dove Hoover 8ruio a. Qow 2 k v Corv Coi 9xxr uro OeJe «a uxra Jotm Bow J 5rw v vux - Om arrrm Carxsy Leo Scctwr Bow a Cher Sperry Helen voujt Gno Greer Qow 5 Ted 8ro v Chp tan .Qow 6 Suo aufeftcf S on B n :t .u o Akop ifow f Cnsg Weaver Uu Goroon. Jm M-not FA morrcor Marc Eocn ( 0 20 CAxV out tov«e. the oppoeftan Q4 ne crepor to teo oown a etxxna FFA Qow 1 Tim 3«r . On HokSwmon. Sw Moore 9oP q(|m OeP Lee. Jem Grew. Steve 5no er Aow Trocy Kignet Janet Greer. M Swarow Trov U «rna i r. Chxk HDurv Wayne 'Ttong Jam Over lorry MencXtc . Ale McVoy Am Broekw TfOCyOonn uwarveOov AaivJ Zrag Oow Uk UcCckojgh Bnan Cawdor l?on Hoidermorv 8non Ckxee 6r « Ojtx ArxJy anoer Dov jMower. CoMn «oomertfmo ieroy Nat OoaHemiev Qcw4 TmMaocreri Ba LOChW. VWre 5c ua tm Ham $ v« Breeden 126 FFA upoor leti Ff A faMcrw Doy rood Mrvot codoo to Mr Sr wood of O cftwry pe •eo cfocm party LtO Ogrtf fFA rr rtwr Troy iCTwrroifo Mtvot P o and e crwm to trnx«v toacrv «t 0% Tm ( c«. On Crow a Marc Fa , and John Greer m o mo FFA Dary Toam' wtvcti pocod nrst n tno itar Con or ngfit FTA 0,«t O«o yl SCX V and Tod Bro«r« st preo a roar:fww with a Qft Bottom FFA id M3pr o mortom ncfcjde Grog Crow, ajoi McVay. 0 m Motdwman and Tm Mdocrtn Th v pocoo Mm n tt Area 127 Sopri'i Jamy Ungtattt Homy Break . ard Amay Wti mow mo acpon Bow fc Kim Hoicom. JUto Jamo . Maroon Scfmd Monco 04 McTry Komady. Mary Am Meteor Bow fc Mc W Hamer Joaafyn Johraon. Mndy m n. Anpe Meet. Card Pfco Nancy McKruw. Patty rrfcbwner Ocmo Garrl; Bow t: Am Boomenhrt Amy lotae. JemyCXanamer KlDCaby MPowcMii Bow 4c JarOar Bom. Mateo Dougto. Tammy SttaA Jamay Wh Kid Hotcxyrto and SActty Kemady cheer me TByiiIB on to O wtctory Tab Boom Barry ChaM Bruco Knapp and jjb Panom concentrate on me Plgnm'i •trate r Pep Club Loses People a Pep Qub shirt. o season ticket, and attendance at a$ home oames The year's shirts were fce none of the past They were long sleeved with Plymouth Plgrma printed down the sleeves The trodWon of the Spirit Man and the Pt- grim were not kept tho year due to the outfits not fitting Mrs Brvmmett sod that she hopes to hove the outfits of- fered m time for the next basketbai season 1984-85 Pep Club officers rv eluded President M chy Kennedy. Vice-President Mndy Kuhn, and Sec- retary — Treasoer Khn Coby. But Not Spilt This year Pep CUb experienced a drastic reduction of members Mrs Bnxnmett. club sponsor, stated that this is mostty due to the students not being alowed to get out ol dosses to attend the meetings Pep Club was forced to hold thee meetings before and after school due to new state laws Pep Club sponsored two after game dances to raise money to pur- chase score cards for the gymnastic team. To be a member of Pep Oub there are a few requirements that must be met. such os the purchase of 128 Pep Club Tbs year me sk dub has gone to Royd Vctfey m Buchanan. Mcbgan The skmg usocfty lasts vjp to 4 1 2 hoofs of fun in the snow Duo to mo snow storm this winter me ski dob was muted to 7 tixvfOed trips Two of the most experienced skiers were Marc Eods and Crag Carpenter The ski dob would have iked to go to Swiss Va ey. but there was no way to justify the cost and the length of the bus ride Overal the ski dub has hod a sopor wnter, and are looking for- ward to having a great season next year Right Ms Gordon. Ctub sponsor, pouses a moment to demonstrate her typed ski laughter Top Tony Camprtl trys to maneuver past an oncoming tree during one of the ski club's great afternoons Ski Out Row 1: Crag Carpenter. Jm Kruyer. Marc Eads. Stevo Nelson. Yvette McGowen. Sarah Benedct. Row 2: Marc Dixon. Carter Thompson. Dave Stapleton. Jenny Tinde. Jenny Kmcode. Mane Fritter. Mfae Forbes Row 3; Dan Marohn. Rob Kodec. Chris Beck. Kim Coby. Mandy Metsker. Ms Gordon. Bommer Smith Left Mfco Danetson. Tim Eckhoff. ond Mke Forbes try to show the oxom- pe of perfect skiog whte standng stR Ski Club Enjoys Snowy Season Ski Club 129 Business Club Guest Speaker Educates Club. The 1984-85 Business Club is sponsored once agon by Mrs Hal The dub dd a variety or cutterent activities. They hod two guest speck ers One was Nan McDermott from the Cham- ber at Commerce The other one was Dan Schmetter. who a an investment counselor The dub went on a field trip to the Marshal County Bank Vice-President Pam Birchme«er stated We went to get dfferent aspects of business'' The Business Oub also sponsored an alter-game donee on Dec 1st This year's Business Club Officers were Pree- dent, Andy Boomer Smith. Vice-President. Pam Birchmeier. Secretary. Sherry Smith, and Treasurer. Ed Barcus Bow f WfrrSmth Pamercfwnwr.tolkzcuB. ArtJvSfTWv Bow 2 AJoi Me Voy frtc Utl«r. St«v® Nelson. Jm KmvW. Oc(o Carpontor Bow 1 Mart Loo. Oartono Srwo . Jcoo r- xtr+on Mctwto Mamor. Anglo Bow4 Donoo export. xftn Hortor lOm loeftor. Mas UO y. Kond rtftyfo e«. Korrt Moddon Ocno wordwood. Mchese fc . Troy voug. Lao Scaboy. lore Cert Vn « flew 5 Srovo hcft . Crag Woertngton j| Wakxe Stcph Gwon. Cm Oobortv Bandy HoSand 130 Busness Club AFS Oub 131 Art CU ww fc A ny Born. Toreso Tmo WrftfA Mni««4 Soto Thorrpoon. Km Modgo . cvwon Banc Amoy PttH. 1 0 We« io. Oonna Ecfc. Tom May tow I: War ftrt. Com Artw Im Mctand Stacoy L«cf Cnm Frwtiofl Pttf Martrv Dm Martn John Day Joy Jn Ok rvOLams Art CU BOW 1 T oy Sng ofon Btr Fnrtarv Adam Fiowort Mc «y Krtfl Bod loopor BOW S Dan Dow Fmd Koytor Jm ttcfcman Cory Satvan G+orpo Oort cv g fngto $Mvo Guyto Bob Hughet Goorgo Bo rw Mr OvjQCPm f«C Arph ov i«o Wowctng Km HOOgm O gno Johroon. and Donna Felt tool w m «to Art CJJb gn o Footfoct Homoccrrwiq B9V SaOd reproMnto H hold o cofco raflto lo coAod monoy tor tho now and domnatno cUa Clubs Work Hard Lot's Of Fun 132 Sodd. md. Art Art For Kafcowoori On frwdoff and Stocov loach pom «nndCMrt downtown an anrud Art Oub ev m MOD tow ItGnaGroonte©. Barry On SSaphGwon. Dob Kat c IMAkcp Party fir Btefc tndarv SharylBoyw Wanda «m. J J McCan. Ca4a i na .Bow fc MMnda Carta. fcm Jon© . JurrMr ooce Sfocov r.ddMoa Morroa Wv Dcta FVXMdi Jnmcn Condon Anpo Soatat. Un 5ha wood to Jc Scott Harry. Andy Crowd. Sum ArrSow Sandy Johnson Page HoMnv Jon Watson. Grog fe ue. Kmty MartMagar Dabby La«r Bow 4: frival m«h Jrnlangte Jo Sc uar BcbMvr tod town. Lon Kd. Mandy Matter xto Macy. Trocoy 1 « M HsBowor tow : Boa Dragon. Inc Knapp. Oag Corpora Mad hpcn tm May. Dora Fvatand Jon Styctar. Tony Ptootow Chra Fnckson Bod Andwv fcfeo 7tnti. A od loterborgsr Art aabmorrbor.Bi Boss. • •« upas o Booty tar tno ad club nomoccmnq toot, as Uo Got- land and Stacoy I ©sen mtt© taco at w crowd Tr year the incJustncl Art Oub had met work meetings, usuafty on Thus- days. and they worked on can or just anythng of the choice that they ddn't hove time to get finished (Jung the regular dew hour They hod var- tous specters come m from ndustrtes aroertd town from the automotive field The club officers are Pres Cary Sutvan. V. Pres Mckey King. Treasurer Bob Whitman, and secretary Bod leeper Mr Buggies a the Industrial Arts Club supervisor Art Club has been a part of many activities this year They designed and mode the Homecomng float, footbal stars. Christmas buckets for the custo- dians. and mode button tor the Day Care Center. Just to name a tew One of the most unique thngs they occom- pftshed this year was panting PBgrt- mettes on the grfs gym wc Mr Eve- land is in charge of the Art dub. and he has mode them work hard di through the year The SADO dub is a new dub that has a lot of potential in becomng the most popular dub of them d This year SADO started off with a dost I hey have done such thngs as sponsored a convocation on dunk driving Money- mafcng presentations were given to the lOwanis Club and other organiza- tions concerning Dank Drtvng They mode promotional items to rerand the kids not to dink and dive Pubic an- nouncements were given on rodo and tetevieon for drunk drrvng In addfion with the dtooard signs they put up around town to make the people tank before they take a dtr SADO. nd Art ft Art 133 team Bow 1: Ang . M tn M- dy KuN Koty P oH. Pom Sro-wood Mak GtoOowW; Byon Mocey. Jono Faukaeft Ooq Dovoncon Par Sol Dm Oj orv Mho Oaten ft-od Set BObZkMBor iVortjy CarrwtOKl PamfcxM Qm Hacoot GwnOhMorrt Im t: M tlKrr . Saro fo o a 2ar rua 0o«r ( %. Mcneco NfttnouM . Mchoio Hoyn, Wiay rvy . Sum ScotMXTy jott xavor. loo Macoy Jen 5tan v. Ed Qua F««o Moran An MeVay. J « Ho f W Oono ► • S vw Dalton. Cnc Bert t amrrw uraermr tow 1: 0 nyt Bom foe Dovo Muf! TnpocJ Jon Gamer Ange Capemal Ken 7nu or Xr« Armo Do o Staoteton A Hock- mar botfcy Saoor Jaton timciyoy. BooMaurg. Tormiy Andsa. CtrxSy law Dec tow, G « g Hj . ertirr K ogmeoum, Sfovo Scficto jdo Kxtoon. 16 Advance To State Team Wins At Bradley Top. Seraort Pa Bal and Wendy Comcrtord and •wrn to down orouro oofwewn founds Ptght Aran Sum Scortwy and Susan Bora dfct recede tome ne ocMco tram Mi fiywv hoft Bottom Bolero gong mo he tnai rara Amor f tt Ddtan goes omr he Humorous more The PUS speech team hod an outstandng season, iosng to onfy 3 teams m Indiana They frwhea ther regular season wimng 10 of the 11 meets n whch they com- peted They went on to capture the Sectonai ond Regional titles and also 3rd place at me State level, Thirty-one members entered the sectional tournament Six- teen of these members went on to compete at State Placing at state were Crag Davenport 1st Oignal — 8m Himor. Jane Fod- stch 2nd Humor — 7th Original. Pitt Dcfton 5th Drama — 7th Hu- mor. Mott Trpcx 8c Andy Carter 2nd Duo. Rob Ziessler 8« Brod Schroder 8m Duo; Bll Thompson 5m Extemp, and Kim Holcomb 7m Extemp. Mr Tyree decided to try some- thng new with the team He took 15 members to Peoria. Knots to compete at Brodty University The team did an excelent job cap- turing 1st m the small school cate- gory 134 Speoch Team •«♦tom Ana Nora toughrxr rwvoupy awaffs tno posing of her ftwa rtxnd iccw •«♦tom Sign Ana C« Q Da X 1 • v« V happy after were h« mrO nxno 00 tcoro Top. f fo man Sf«voC cronkx itorfoma cn to ho can Pogn r«rg ♦ eyfwrp Cor tor loft. XTtCt Qomclt cruoufv efteefit ho « ♦ 'txrKJ Oaiarya( nforprofaton tcaw Top loft SophorraM UeNte Nortrouer and Brort Schraatv owai tho posing of thoir tcorot Cor for Paung imp txrfofp awards aro Soffo morot Tom Aocton fnc 0ov and Seno M Thompson NATIONALS!!!! The Atonal Speech Tournament a me highest level at wtveh a speech team member can compere There are three chances tor a person to quatfy for Na- tionals District Congress. Dstnct Debate, and District ISFL So o Plymouth took ho d of two of the three chances and qualhed three members Seniors Km Holcomb and Jane Fou tich. and Juror Crcsg Daven- port traveled to Eou Cofire. Weconsin m July to compete at me Natonai lever Kim started the bo ro rvg early In Feb- ruary as she Quathea n Lincoln Douglas Debate Craig and Jane kept the be gong n Aprt os O q qualhed m Humor - ous. and Jane in Original Oratory Speech Team 135 PHY OfV Bow t: Don Morofo. J n Smrth Jon Ir xWI Bow 2: CfH Bobom SocTi Benocftct Mton Vou . Staph G v n. Foe B®« Tony CarapM CM Potancn Kmta Stan lot. k Chrti F« «. Torvy MrPTwncn Sco OarMan. 8t ry Chow. lab ftoom Qod HMm B«n Boy M ThomcMcn Andy Me Goon Poyn© Bow 4: had fmond. ttat Star fXxg Ski Slovo Brown. Top: ChaOs Ptrfterton 136 Mu Afcha Theta. Phy-Chtm. Alpha. Delta Rho Mu M n Ttwto Ptoodont Bon Boys ntain ttw rifHitMi of torn rnportonf (OQjrarranti A vto ONTO «no tow S: Mary Vr Mctoan Dotomary Fob Ow Potoncn tow : Dartww Poanon. Ctn frotctioff Amy BoOk. Sunn f mo tow 1: Mcfteto 9 Oi B wx j Hartman tow 4e Brott Stan Doron Stover . M Wogrtw KU ALPHA nttA tow I: AmM WiU o Bon Boys PvtoMonoty tow fc Ood Jotf Smith. CM Peteoon Pam Badoi Dartor® Pear on Marc v Crocfcor Susan Nwey Km Oagary Mm togNer tow k Kmta Stan. Karon Cjnrn. Oteryt Oowef. Orti GarOter. ion KO lea Sherwood. Mary Ann Mr loan joame Xover. Wendy Crood tow 4c On Kof. Ed McDermott J my UnyTror Pat Be OaQ Davenport Matt Coon Bt Tnompton Barry Oiom Dowd Forth tow Be loan Mocoy Rm Dalton Mfce Deft on. Mart. Giodow ! Stove Sctvter Men Kincaao NenoBauc man.CititoPom CandPto lara May KmtoVna Todd Shator Janet Knepper tew 4e Joanna Mtor Mm Jeftt Gary Q r«land Joel Campbel tab Jaiy Tony McPtwron Brett SKr SuMn Benodct For Alpha Delta Rho the man pro- ject was the production of the Pt- gnmoge The PBgrimoge is a coiec - tton of poems and short stones writ- ten by PH5 students Not very many people contributed to the Pilgrim age. which was dsappontng. but a few students contributed 4 or 5 pieces Mr Wagner commented that there was otoo a low response of members that tuned out to pro- duce the Ptgrimage Chnt Peterson. Rose Mary Fox. Mary Am McLean Morey Crocker, and Susan Finney eftd a large amount of the work Thanks to them. Apha Delta Rho was agon able to present the stu- dents with the PBgrlmoge The 1984 85 officers were Pren- dent — Chris Peterson. Vice Presi- dent — Rose Mary Fox. and Secre- tary-Treasure — Mary Am McLean Mu Ajpha Theta agon earned out the fractional notation ceremony of wearing a potato and having the clubs symbol written across initiates' faces To odd some mystery to the variation they cfco Cd something very afferent Each member was to wale nto a room one at a tme The room was dark and they were re- Qared to get on their knees They were then to go to the center of the room where there were some candes They then had to bend over and were spanked with an Algebra. Algebra I. and Geometry book After which they were consid- ered members The 1984 85 officers tor Mu Alpha Theta were President — Ben Boys. Vice Prescient — Pete Monarty and Secretary-Treasurer — Amee Wru- ble Phy-Chem took a physics and chemistry team to Taylor university to compete in the Phyecs-Cherm- try competition Both teams dkJ an excelent job and earned o 4th place ranking over afl Members of the two team wero. Physics — Jeff Smith. Dan Marohn. Scott Damefeon. Rod Heinl. and Tony McF erron. Chemetry — Krista Starr. Chris Peter- son. Susan Haber and Andy Metsker The 1984-85 officers for Phy Chem were Preedent — Dan Marohn. Vice Preedent — Jeff Smith and Secretary Treasurer — Jon TnpoC Phy-Chem Team Places 4th At Taylor Apha Delta Rho Prints Pigrrnage Phy Chem. Apha Delta Rho. Mu Apha Theta 137 FRfNO at to 1: Dkr «no Ora Beet AM xtoj Mcr r Scfrarjt Chery Oo « to . Am Patoyfch Gwtn Ranco Ann Boot©-ran© Jom-y Honan. Rem Sherwood. VWoo Dougio Jenny Kmprray. Ora Gardner Kano vamcocfc tow St Corot Snow. Mm 0 6ow. Loo WwQnp Corny Broker jenny tangteat louo Do. to « Candy Stewart Jowl varrtjnc Mcoto Oemen Dcroon Ouwt Kan M w Troeey Ho mow. Km Locner a i%jh Martrv 9xjmon Taico . Am © Wruoe to S: Oraty K y Ooy Jm Cmond JOT Jock. flradv Bom. Bruce Bonner Mndy Snvtf Do.vj AicOCfi TonyHothOw « © Pcrion tow 4: Susan Dt-rrV ,ae Jn Oio Oa -Of-nroy t eve Dalton. Brad Gcrane . jawn mmenrey Sana Johraon Man Roto Nek Muddy John Hoefler k- 7: Voan MoiyBock UoScobey DoioBmdow’ Troy Can Marc Kncaao Toad Scnctor OctiMjroy froa Penrod Steve Brown tow B: Km Cot y KAcnele «roac DougChOM l xro NcfcerKXv An e B-ad fmona. Randy Hotand Joet Camcbe Kern aqot - Nona Bou ttht Tony McPtwnon Myk LSKftev. Bob JO y 5carwh cxe Ohcon P eeaant — Jolt Smith vp— On F«-4« Secretary — Jamoy hrtv ana Treoh w — Kr Oagort otticen oi The French Quo evo Troa u© — Cnery C'Owot Secretary — Rod Hetxot Pro F e m n Jm fcek Davd Hnney ana j j Scfc- a nt — Amee a mc o Vice Pteeden — uyv man rtand n re to exchange button for cruet Lndetv French Out) 139 Boys And Girls Varsity Clubs Christmas Wrapping And Jewelry Sales Raise Money For Clubs lettermaVs cUb consists of mete athletes who have earned a varsity letter n any xxt As the club membership increased, so dd the arrxxnt of fix the dub hod One of me higptghts was a tip to In- dtonopab to watch the Pacers bas- ketbed garrre The dubs man money raur o pro- ject was a Chnstmas wrapping paper sale The top sates team, corseting of Doug Chose. Bruce Knapp. Tim Mar- men. and Rob Kodec. were treated to PlOO Hut pizza by Mr Snyder Part of the money from ttys project went to help pay for the new ice maker mo- chine purchased by the dub last year for the boy's locker room The year's dub president was Jeff Hxford The dub’s vice president was Jon Tripod Don MeasCp served as sec- retary. whte Greg Kunze was treasur- er The dub sponsor was Kf Snyder Girts Varsity club e a dub for females who have earned a varsity tetter in any of the grt's sports The year's dub gave a new look to the girts'gym With the purchase of red paint by the odanistration. and the painting done by the janitors and some dub members, the gym was painted red Two of the money making projects the dub parttapated In were a dance the dub sponsored, and a jewelry sale Chris Hammet was the teodng sale- person tor the jewety sale With the money rased, the dub took a trip to the Fort Wayne Mai for a day of shop- ping and ice skating The dub also planned to use some of the money to purchase banners, and a track record board for the gift's gym The yea s club president was Dana Gect The dub's vice president was Lori Kiel Ange Hunter served as the dub s secretory Mrs luebke was the dub sponsor Gets VARSITY CUB tew: 1 Mm Day. Oano Gear tdeta Fuwtet tew: I Mc y morQ. A jto s er Ow Mammal tew: StocftoAe Moock JJe Ptxson . Karan Kodec. Lao HcHand. Deame AJock Fad. Cte Roberts Owcyl Speny Motor You . Ka« AOr . Lon Corte Ptayng soma Da «bd before the lettermon« cU) begre are Senos John Stryker Jon Tnpod. Rob Kodtoc and Oris Fake IFTTTBMAATS CllB tew: 1 Mat Coore. Civ Lope JofT ford Jon TriporA Doug Darren Steven . Don Measfep. Dan Marchn Grag Kmra T nMa ran. t n Roy. Bruce Knapp. Rob Kodoc. Barry Chaw tew: 2 Sieve Gatotero. Rod Anders Dave Hoover, flm Bee. Rob Jot . Charto Ptearson. B e 1 Starr. Tod SaBvcfv Joto Corrpbel tony McFtwrran, Jon Stryker, Craig WeOwr to Snyder. Net Htrrtw. M Phae. Chad Morion. Ted Brown Tam Wtoa. Dave Boccn Dean Dodnn. KaT Back ChucA Moan. T n Ftoon Dckjo Chora. Rob Harm Jock McCray. John Patoy. Pete Btogr nr Jm langtedt 140 Boys And Girls Varsity dubs ficm (tow Anw WVUtte. Normo Sowar Marcy Cracker Darter Pwwon. Dana Gamt Argm Hunt Roranro Gtteon. Uctete «rmM On Fractio Sttcond few ton K i m Cotan. i«Jo Ecfcwt Lotto Oovo Mctete Maiwoa Monco fcyncn Cnono Gtoaon Uoom Cddwal. Chary Bogan Jam T«te Joanna Mte TJwdOow jam Ccrvbmt Dora 'M Matt tOncoOm Mono Scftoooorg Sana Johraorv Me Crow . Jtony Kncoda On Gardener Joy Vorrrttyo. lauo Dow. Jute Beatty Steve Hanoi Stacy Donatory Sara Thompwn Oogna LooOL Ovate Wtub , «m Dart Oow Mi team Ckrerce Jocteon. Jm tangtedt Pete tegher fcarJ Ga w r Tom Frotmar Boa Anon Brod Sort Bratt Star . Vam Bo . John Venraya. Dove AMpach Doug Chow. Dan Ket Grog Sara Hetty Nttorg Scott Styan Koran Kottec Boo Jetty Kow Wactier Krahne KomW. Katty Boy Jack McOoy Patty Fretjrwr Latf Dow Chate FVaarton Doan DoOnn. Enc Smnh Stovo Brawn Dar n mm jam Seyter JoM Camppel Tony Ptathow F.C.A. trotaman Enc Smm enpyt o aonut turared at mo FCA rxocto group meohng Popcorn Sales Th« years FCA dub has net eased its membenhp tremendously since last year. commented President Derek wider Felowship oI Chrettan Athletes • o dub that e open to everyone One does not hove to be an athlete The dub participated n many octM- hes throughout me year The annual FCA Oympcs was held over Christmas vocation Teams participated m such events as batfretbal. voieybai and a scavenger twit Last fci. approxi- mately 50 club members went on a weekend retreat at Turkey Pin State Park The man money raising project the year was selng popcorn The money raned was used tor a FCA summer camp m Mmesofa. for the members who were nterested n attendng Officers for the 1964-86 year were Derek Wider — President. Lori Kiel — Vice President. Stacey Darken on — Treasurer, and Mfce Beam — Secre- tary It Ham ) «tract juvar Brati Star at a FCA nxkte gnxc m—mg Sopnomora ChM Hamm m «optetor lor Get. VarWy cut) dta oy Jttwtey 3« to tenor 0« am Gtaeon Km Dragon and Dana Ge t FCA 141 Successful Sweetheart Dance The 1984- 5 Sunshine Society was not very octrve tr s year Thermal project was the Sweetheart Dance, which was n Janu- ary rvs’eod oI February due to the busy school calendar There were about 50 cou- ples that showed up for the dance Trw year s theme was Desert Moon They da have planned to qo to the area rxrsng homes it was canceled because of the week out of school due to snow TNs year's advsors were Mrs Krohn. Mrs Gifford (reploced by Mrs Uechty.) Sunshine Society ' — AJNOO o« 1 B «r W .. Co «y Moran Suian Hanot w-i B y tow t: JOTTr, urpr r Ay co (XA® XAo Jam Ka ® Vtyrv b rfc. Shcr tewm Lon « Danor® Peoion. Owti Qoom croo wok«- 5 J an Fcvtty. 9-O-fn CJOugn tow M's K'Otr, KmMcA tt tCry -, Cunrrrn tone Vcrmton Pom ftrr.fvr®®. Or $ m Bock OuwcM Mr utcnty Ortcoa M ft®gr cr Pro . C Merer Con S®C M Sm i. Owptn B Srato. • Sac S Mabo V-A. n pe u®a S Daneecn Tr® Vopar o or mo omxi Sw—Weort Dux:® ar® S®mon j Jam® m Bwt Mr P Srenmow end Xnor C Moron 142 Sunshine SC OMO«S RS MEN tow 1: Am Boomortfww. Carr® Docfo’ kom. -030® .emtar vomtoncic. Kan O o. Kan Ann. r ocov Ptomow. langMcP. Krr . acfww Jaro H3 «K ojgh (or 2: na Woearg, Mcttt® Soot® Doro®® OuMrt. Mwy Oral® Am Patron Deam® Anm Smm. Pago hm t jrxk® fna. ‘jhamon Tateorr Im S: Vcrl Or«Xnj®n XM Macy Am WM ®y Lrto Spad K n CoCry lAy«), Mottker Argu Ofearoj Jan®t Vorm®or Mndy Amy Kj«i Oorto Kino r lot? trormon Amo VMtVrv n on rofrotfimon cil w forma rrftaton party for StXttNn rpp jrv Scpnomoro Wtk? 5« a SJtfr So C Hv «V on S nor SJw Btocm wt e Son ato Yarrtonc iuc«vut Mado loft f-tormon KSct + $ « Cxr Ktno ana hot motf-or arta Ango Oraror dec on nat roOotfrronH m v manr MkXJoQVnt ModHr o Sirtrir r Mwnaro ion man Ange Ovcrai A ny k«m ar d and Em Jonoi abffom toff D cu rg wnai m v or gorg to do att«r rrw $wo n oa 1 Dare ar Pam arctvnator. Mali loo Or i nec K f and Dovwl Goo Sunshirw 143 STlOCNT COLMCL tow «: Koto Boy CMWy WrubW. lUo DoJOfcO AM Oow Sandy JCfrwon tow ModMordni Fd Ruu Karon Kodoc CawBMMt tow 1: Doug Oo Cm locnor Trocoy Ptolhow. Kmto Stan tow fc Joft Campbwl Son Foto. Moray Mo «r tow fc Loo AHap Ando Hintor. M rhompion. Andy Ma-ko tow fc Brad Sort Amy trtudara. iaro Jo n. Tony Plotho tow f: Or Fofco Barry Cha . Oano Got . Wondy Oood No PvrKyod Marc Cadi. Norma Safcsar. Crag W«dw 144 Student Cound Apova 1 1 Sanor Shidant Corel rrmrrtmt c a to« tOnFM M Thorrpaorv Kmio Starr, •ow 1: Barry Otau Dano Goe- . WandyOMd. and Tony Pto tc ApovaBigr SartorBf Tharrpaon■ couQfit vprt «ha •acrt TW t 0 a cfing o ct J opan Ni prweni limg ttw Owtmai party Bato Jortor laa Ma. v mafcw in© most of har Council Aids Many Fund Raisers krportcnt To Functions Throughout me year. Student Coun- d hod many money rdsers The pop machine located n the norm lobby provided three-fourths of the money earned, dong with the MORP dance that the Student Cound sponsored The money that the Student Cound earned went toward burying gifts for bom the foottx and baskettx homecomings, and dbo for buiytng the vnderpnvieged chkJren gifts at the amud chldren s Christmas party that they held The Student Cound abo cdected nnety-eght debars to give to the Ethopian Retef Fund The Sponsors were Mr Kincode and h Cobum. Mr Kincode stated that the students main y provded leader ship and drechon for the student body Nfr Kincode abo thought that Kmta Starr mouid have special recog- nition for d the hard work me dd as President of me Student Coumd pure F««rman Ed Bui whom oougnt at h© iapr cha i ajcaon Student Coend 145 Classes Ovision 147 Shortened Class Inhibits Work More Students Become Involved Bom the Joumcrtsm and Year- book classes work was hndored by the change to a seven hour day The decreased orrKxnt of time affected bom dark room and da production Every min- ute was considered vauabte and important Bom classes also sow on in- crease n enrolment This was manly because the interest was higher The Yearbook edtors were Karen Cummins, overcd ana ac- tivities sec ton edtor. Gwen De- mont. assistant and sports section edtor. Martyn Schmdf, people edtor. Todd Shafer, ads and dubs edtor. and Krista Vinofl. foe- ufty and classes edtor. Mrs Jones, me Yearbook advi- sor. gave spec id aedt to Gwen Demont. Pam Birchmeier. and Russel Mfcey for their wtlngness to help others and to do extra projects Susan Sweeney was the overal newspaper edtor for the first se- mester The manogng edtor. who was commended for her work by Mrs Leichty. was Lon Vermilion too S«r x Lor vermAcn wain to r po hw ory beeoro tt e «alrn top rghf Latarmg careAJy a Un i«ci y • a rtow term aro Juruon Dan AOor -vwn Ocsiman. ana Kan Barr ngtf xnon Sieprxne Gw ana Joft xovw rttup oocn on with m ccrrp e«on or rrw oeonmenti BOMam XXjRtiAUS — tew 1: «ff Xaver Sitpnane Given Lea A op K nty Cngrancl Ooono Gar . Jamey xm tew : n ueenty Sue Scatown Tonya Beatty. On Marrmtt. Stacey leicn Lon Vormeon Mctko OA tow t: Oon Alxji «on Bcr Hantn Otaptron Joumabm Too VEAPBOO -DovoBoeorv TomWte Kan Arvm. Kjm Copy. Tracy B owo. Pam Brermo r Koty Encana. Dcno Geat. Yvotio McGo orv Ouaoi Mkev Not ftctuod Cm Qcbam ana croa Mcflcn Mr an Sotktj 6w«n Oomont ana Karon Oinmn no to tel lArtcrd t H n UcOo it Proctong ttw co oct mag of o camara a xrtai Cm Potw s Bottom loft Socfomcro Kan ANr gww Km Cotov ana tor o caption Bottom ftgr ’ YEARBOOK FOTTOOS Bo fr Tooa 9x Mart n Sehmtar Karon Currmm lew Jr n«ro Vrm Cwan Damcrrt Po«w Jr Matt Coom Y oar Cook 14Q rop Corofutv n touvig out • ebon coi fwaODOT Sophcmoro Ane Cro-wo and Je« Camceo Top rntxao xnc UO Ino roc«vM mottv «nxjnca nnucHn from a Doworport Too XT IX«ng Fcr«gr .uv Wocn freeman firuco tomn and Socfow« jcrmnoonw andaj «mcvav icndr no o rOCerve tn f prj«i Conto n SocnomoroMk ?«nf cotoctia k sorrow from m© e tor for tw Doc-y, co Cento ngfit Stowvrg off r« new hat on mo '•'Ov Km from o Spomn da ew tnp s Scpncmoro Erie Dom Bonam Maxme Noonan. accompanod Pv Sccnomcro ft rxJ tmpott David A poc . Torn Ano and OoC iAiTToy. war n m« to ordo w oe«ood at McOcnaa effora Rencft t«a p 150 Science. French. Spawn Class Sizes Increased New Books Helpful h Learning Enrolment n many cosses was greater man ever before This can be ottrtxjted to the change to o seven period day and the change m graduation requre- ments Students n the Foretgn Lan- guage classes worked towards the broodemng of fher knowl- edge of the language and exi- ture of the French and Spanish Both classes went on field trips to see the production of plays which they read In doss first Computer classes were popu lor because of the high interest in computers today Many students sought to tuitu their cunoety n the newer technology. The Math classes were mainly taken m per paratton for Neper moth and for colege. New and better iterature and grammar books were a mopr change for the vanous English dosses A section of Englsh 12 for the non-coiege bound was ad- ded when was taught by Mrs Wets Leaf-co ectng. sort sampling dssectons. dentrfeahons. and odd tests were al ports of the many available Science dosses These classes are sometimes tak- en for fen and sometimes m prep- aration for colege Top Saner Hottetd cm on croatrg a Civrptti program ter conexior clou dc oH n Juno vourt cowry ai Xr or BoP Jdv and Saner Jf Kruyer p'seoro tarty a a cr rrM y y«pwmwv Bottom left Rod And r t ce mcr rrtxmo cn acout joe occxxtuvs from formo gro- dxno Mfc Ottow. o Niononoi Goardmar who protontod a carw uw to JUVor Fn sn crawl Bottom rgfit GtlBig rvto coctvmo tor tt o tno atro clou p ow vat on of Trm WuanJ of Oza JiAff Crag Oavorgort Computers. Englsh. Moth 151 Swing Choir, ADU And Beginning Choir Something New For Everyone Xrta Men loo tam a txoo (tom trgrg O 0 onoucf' to tr lcn Kraty England and Dorati Wk done to ■foot- Oo r v ng cnot daM SWUG CMO •ok 1: Kitty Engiondi DcnK M Yousi tow t: caa A co K y Dwto Jane ro ?v:r Marti loo ifttfay Oao.-t cna Cm MdcorTb Row 1: Dov d Tom . Pom Ekcfmewr Oob .ouo Do m Pt c Owe Wlaw .cmfw Starry Row 4: Ken Zieteer Saran Benedct loroy Met Mrrt n Mke2en(: .«rnioFooca Data Pai- ne and Steve Mcne Xnor David Tamor got ’ooiv to «freer mo Omaon Comae ton wm a bent torvi Ths years concert chof. Crmson Connection, and the chorale on have done something new The Advanced (chorale) and Swing Choirs al went to Rochester High School for a music festi- val. Dr Esseerrome (the guest elector) dree ted eleven choirs and practiced with them al day starting at 11 00 and havng on evenng performance at 8 00 This years freshman class (concert choir) was rtvolved n the chldren's P oy. The Wizard of Oz this play was put on by the theater classes Officers n al three classes were Concert Choir Pres — Jenrrfer Kreipv boum Vice pres — M Hockman. Sec- retary — JLke Beatty Chorale Pres — Chris Peterson Vce Pres — Nena Baughman. Secretary — Lesie Davis Swmg Choir (Crimson Connection) Pres — Km Holcomb. Vice. Pres — Helen Youst; and Secretary — Kety Reinhoit ADVANCED CKX tow «: V Picket 0 £ck. L Dov . P Sr r ooa Q 7orccv 3 I Ram. K fen ana tow S: M Moiwt I A'«KVg S Bover S Gtoon M Loo. £ AravMn V Snyttv M Noirouf T Huft C Haroosty I etcfruw tow J; j Beatty C Potenon L Dav« S Scarcony M J Ccmccoi j Yato D Fuonto 0 -cnckto 5 Oougf I Hofcjnd M Ay tow 4: C P o N bomyrron J V «X 1 Ou«- rorr - R Ma ng T Arocrv J Garrerot I M Konnoov. C. Qtaartma Jenny Ourarw looks ratovoo atro irgng at cor«e«t ArvtBoonwriNrwaraDonnaBcr-ostaien to o ajartof srg at w cno cortNMt Donna fck Hten «lonsety to tn© ero irrg COM M Pv«ai «ranks wnat t n© t ano Mac Mon BFGt «S OtO tow «: 1 Boartv s CckOwot M Drako H Ft) J Rfco G Rone© X Hotter i Km IA p tow 1: R Gtoscn C Snow K Decow. 6 Hu J HxJwn. C SctWOtf T StM J KorrwOr P Batngo . T Cccntrymcn tow Jc j Rook . A Boomennce. D Banoi C hoc . J Clark M wc r S Vo © . J KnegncoLm B A man tow 4: • Bootty A Potovkn J Hockcnan N Hjntof. k Boat . R Nyo 1 B to- nn. J vermtor A Coppomol Chon 153 Guest Speakers Enlarge Students' Views Special Projects Help Teach Students Special projects throughout me year hejp teoch students more ctoout the course they are takng These projects also en- courage students to want to team more Spec projects go on ttvough- out the school year for psycholo- gy classes The Christmas gift ex- change. the making of nk blots, ore reports, workbook activities ana the keeong of journals for each student The Christmas par- ty was the favorite octtvity for the students. Senior Debb e BoomTower commented, ‘'It's very exciting to watch the kids’ foces as they open the gifts In the art department, a com- puter has been added to help odd new dknensions to the ani- mations which the commercial art students work on Severe stu- dents excel in these classes bo- cause they aren't satisfied to do lust good work but perservere until they have a hgh level of achievement Exceedng to the outer imits becomes the most rrv portant project in these classes After each artist has finished with h$ project, he has that feeing of satisfaction that comes from do- ng his very best Mr Benge's hetory classes tried new octMhes Such octtvrttes in- clude imted debates n class, vl- suc posters, and current events Many students have done many different actrvites reread of just one Susan Haber and Andy Metsker attended the Lugar leader ) Conference for jmors n Pdanapoks Sonw Barr, Oo e e E mw«ti on in r 9w compute tot accoentng ckw imj tw clou nou xnc 8omj dant n« g t urg psvchc4ogv COw gft • change for Oelttmos 5«tkx Kevn VotAjo. Darren St«vor«. cr d Saunaen t o note on tn government •C’t e durg ftw lit hew COM Mr EveKTXJ gvo topnomor noth MccKMn tom won or ocfoce on he project tor art COM 154 Hetory. Psych. Soc . Busness Art Guest speakers are me Ngn- sgnr of any class Tha year guest speakers were a tag port of Gov- ernment. Sociology, and Busness Law classes Speakers on several different subjects shared information with M Sherwood's senor govern- ment classes Senator Dick MUer and h« opponent for the Stole Senate. John Srme. each shared n s campaign gods Representa- tives from Devry. ITT. and Interna- tional Busness CoCege shared n- formaton about their schools of technology or business rs sociology dasa. guest spear ers. Pick Derf and Hursne! Hunter shared many povtve attitudes with the class Rick Ded spoke to the class about hs goa and the determroton and sen aacptne if took to lose weight Hurshei Hitt- er and ha wfe shared me positive attitudes, feelngs and emotions they need to have whke raising a chid with Downs Syndrome Vail- ing a specie! ed dass for three weeks heped teach me students me problems, and varying emo- tions attached to these special chldren Servor Jamey Pitts stat- ed. ’’Workng with the specol ed kids gave me a chance to ap- preciate me patences it takes to help these chldren learn Business Law classes had speakers from around me coun- ty Judge Bowen oxploned me cout system ana his job along with Fred Jones the prosecutng attorney The dass cwo hod Mr Pinkerton, the prncipal of the high school, speak to them Jan Goro- son. of the Plot News, expianed the Crime Stoppers Program that hod ust begun in Rymouth Servor Kits Fehrer. asked i she felt Bue- ness Law wi hep n the futile, commented ft afreody has. It's given me a brooder view of the busness world Ancr SSmm rn about tr tfw r - cwveo «or r+v Orefma gilt «■- «nono SOOTiorror OovU Howo AA9 Andv Mehk or a tocKrw DovxJ Ccxrrffymon c oc« ttW i prg n Doorring lypng cm Samoa Jm ttuyer. $ vo NMon ana Mere Eoc ana M Waiaca puv ooaj on it arwrxji i«at U an Itw Cr n on «w wu fnp Ron Bov sfcjncJj ponent,- wa’ry for joff $mr i. ana jen InpoOa arvwor on Ben i ajsihcn img ciau Hatory. Psych. Soc.. Business. Art 156 In the CE program, all of tfx students foi xJ jobs retotng to the fiAre career plans They fCfc KJ jobs on farms, n foctones. offices, nursing homes, stores, and in the hospital vetemary c r c. pharmacy, and nursery school According to Mr Maurer the heod of the CE program. CE « for the student who has mode an mtetgent occupatoncf deci- sion Mr Maurer sad the ICE pro- gram grves one o chance to get a head start on findng out what the red wortd is lire The pro- gram stressed cfisopine. and a Strong w4 to work. One of the changes that oc- curred in the home ec classes was the baiancrtg of mate ana feme © students Mrs Cnmmns. the heod of the home ec de- partment felt that the students rec«y appreciate this balance The chid development doss had their onnud playschool when is a day care run by students Adv foods and nutrition ran a non- profit restaurant dunng lunches The housing classes did several in- tenor decoration protects, such as c emotes. re-tnshng furniture, and basketry The foods classes nduded trips to Anala Poultry farm. North Centra Meats, and the Veal 6am The Mousing classes toured the Bulking trades' house and local homes Many other held tnps were taken by the other classes to he ) the students understand what they were teaming reo er Juno Tna Wcncn partcpaiM n jct iionre by noorQ to koop tt tettcd ctoan TOO 'Kt OtOunQ over he hodth horrwwoik tor o that rno before honcSrvg (tna Sophomore •srttan ' • Sector Tonya C?ocn com to me corroct OkXO o «te rnartona ot Mw ICC )0b Vto «gh Sonor ftob hpen raft out me xgn tor a boteft o coow Bottom Juron r oJetaoe Moreno and Trocy Clevenger ono Seno Shery bow ciear u© me danos ottw a kab 156 I C E.. Home Ec. Vocational Classes Keep Busy Balance of Students Affects Classes In phys ed. the weight trarmg classes were boomng manly be- cause they we e co-ed The classes stl succeeded n the ac- tivities such as oowlng. Q 1. arch- ery. conditionng with hard run- ning. and a wide variety ot ndoor and outdoor games Overa it was a mast exatng year, espe- c cty for me gins Phys Ed is somethng that everyone has to go through at least once m h cfi school, but statistcs show foot re- cently more students ore feking advanced classes n addhon to me requred doss The health classes were reafy busy with teamng such ttwsgs as dong CPR. and havng many guest speakers The reason for the speakers was so me students could loom from many atterent resource For example, they hod lawyers who dscussed vanous cases, and o potce officer who dheussed drugs and the use and remits The special education program gives students with leamng drs- adrffies a chance to progress at their own level and work toward a rwgh school dptoma Mr Wbe sod. We try to prepare them for the wood of work awaitng them after hgh school One of the newest peces of e jpment n the department was a perma- nent computer The students used this for anting m moth, spew- ing. Fngfcsn sk s and socid stud- es Many students were nciuded m fob trarmg programs to gam experience and eorn school credis as wet as wages top xrtv Mento Marpun capon te arrosi corvc tr- 0 poect « -ra.no tor h r nousng «ak Ha dr 0 ° C°t for an njoctcr n xjnty loua Wo,i wno work at trio Vo «nnary Oic 0 part on me ICC program Bottom loft Jjnor louo Stoocfc o«m ba«c cr tkx:« buWrg K one or mo ptov ct oor ChW-en (tonern .Pgn- Sopncmcre T n Fecn and Men Olknon fake a brock Arrg pnested oOu c often cfou Phys Ed . Hedth. P V E 157 Big, Big Red Bands Sounding Good. Celebrating 17th Annual V-Show. The 0O Red Band s n the sprit of America ths year in the 17th Variety Show AJong with the Va- riety Show the band put on their Chnsmnas and Sprng concerts As for parades they marched r the Blueberry. Homecomng. Eth- nic festival, at Bremen. Roches- ter. and Argos Placing ocheved were frst at Argos and Roches- ter. second at Bremen, and third at the Ethnc Festival They were atso on TV at the Ethnic Festival With help of the Music Boos’ers the band was atrte to order new triform The band numbered 125 to 130 m 1RM-B5. STAG (AND I Oow t Am Moray 5ukt Rnrwy Woern Sao Thorrv on Loo OoJMut JJ Sdrman (mctndo Cc 3 Bo 2 O Marm. Doug ®uf . Mho r tm. HQOowOy Fd 9i« «rod Mo dni •Wrey Hck Mx Tv od Penrod. Goto Boom STAG BAND I Paw r Dcntm Pmnjn Ed McOonrot Oovd ’armor RoQor Ht Pa Be Tommy Ma emncr A5w 2 Bor. Bay Sort Po o Morarty. «orti Joftn. Owr f we Men Gicoonrtto. Paw j Aray Moist Tom Boys. M Tramo on. hotorrary Fa «■SP BAND Bow f F f j;. G Boom M Schxwg Jcrxn L tagtor D Poanan Pow 2 F. Mcrdnt j Cno L Ecfcort y Owareorv J J Mocy S Thomoscrv Bow J C Crow M Agoe O Srrym M Tcmo C Sow J Sdcrran Paw 4 M GtodowW). P M 1 Boy D Tamo A MoNfcer. C Potoaon B Fo B Swi D A oac v M Darien. J Cartwrvi Do JosusE MeDwmott PowS k B Boy B homC or P Mo o V D Ajtf C Mcrtrv t Fmfceno C Dororaort NOrrtcfMOCT SH.( Hcssrao-oor C la T Mar A MS y M Evrch L SCMKS M CotMa G Ml.l woArt C rtoun F Gome; V Pom J Arc . B Hal 158 Band CONCEPT BA ) Dow f J long M SctweetQ oc ec I 7« A KM. L Scooov W Drvbert « Oert f xm McAfee tow 2 f Pt rr o a C Wrub o. S Finney U Eyre? . N Salazar. A Bnuoaa 0 HcMrood. I Eckert l. Scxrd. S. JOTreon. S Thompton M Soete Dow 3 C Wlcox j S cfcrror . K loctw i Cor . K Ray C Crow.l Weerr . T Mat’erman j Hjrcfrer J DeVoJt B G x l A ranger M Boom Dew 4 F Corner Mocy L Jem . J CBO.F Riiz.F Moran S Bfcxm B Pervoa J Mu y 0 Abpocn.C Hourv0 Cr a «. T rtctme .M Ctaon.M Vo am B W arn. T Pioftiow Dow S M Kofcot. J Pafloy K Madden. M Nfong M Ooy H Voujt D lee. D low. 0 Holowav. J- OBrer. M Fortx P Atx SvMPwOMC BAND flow f D Poanan K Hafteger S Boom M SctvefeO A rttuCto J Oew . V IvxJwtQ M Mother J Power T Mtoer A Srnm Dow2 X Frtd T Pottyjw. J Mocy K MN E Cotffla C More . J Urtfr y J Mfcw. A VMTVyy. B 5nc e. J JrtH. M Smrtfv M Hoock tow JC low T May V Orwrtarvan J Carton. P Fo«.C Pelenon A Metwer T Bov 8 TTtomptcn Attini J Ffnoryj M Dcrcn G M Age . D Tanner P HI. i De. C Oovorxxrt P 8k Bene C Oowe.P Monarty.K Jo«n M Gtodowdu M Kncado D Snv«v D Frr y. B star V Pott J A ce E VteOormo flow 5 Oh . D Pv t. B m . B Boy . C Mart . 1 Xar-tr. P X y B Sort Above Sochomor© Aag rnorrber Am Smiir pr©- parm to start hw outn n m© Sueberry ©st v Paro top «gw Sapnomore sm Day Sow Amy 'V'JDto and F ««ryron km, «oy tafc cvty prac c© Mrtc Th© Boa© ’© pH xf, start m© t j«4 Momecomro Parade i F Ax or Onm Major Andy Mot or ard Sorter Da t Major Kent .«effio attended camp tty yrv m©r at Smtt Wdfcndge 160 Pocketter . Ptogs. Orv n Majors Top 19M S6 POCKETTES Bow Joanna Ufcy Ov d Mco Corny Mck k 7 Debt Lee. Mery; Ludwig Mchete Sch to«n. flow J Mnav $mtr Snarl B ocm hmot vcxat Kar Atkn . Not Ptcn ea Becky Sno e jo: fna ana Page noi m Mok ion tenor Oockene Mrn . Sene ben Dccoe in Margo lixKwg ana Becky Snceo get root to marcn r tre otf Buebery Fet’va Parocso ua B0nrjnmH«NYouttarojoarroMi or work hard a Rockett procur 19W it HAGS C05P5 leti Row « SuianFwwy. Amee WnAke. tow Men? Day. ke e Pay Dan tone Wenay OuDert. Tammy Ma i«rm«yi Co J Ann Smrtn Perl. Orety Wabb ina Scoeey EJec ro Pabit « o As now sponsor of Flogs 0X3 Rockettes Mr Kokof brought in o rxrrfce of changes The yeor me routines have become jazzy ana ncode more aonce The Fiogs themselves have be- come tagger h odOtron they have moved from me footcoi few to the txMketbal court They had a group of eght grs for foot ba ana twelve for casfcetbal Another change was movnng up a ck s n the hdano Stat School Music Association Flag Corps Contest The group cfao attend- ed camp at Smith Watonage The yrxng group of Rockettes took the camps by storm At Smith Wafcndge. the group took c blue rtobons. most improved, and camp spirit At Vincennes they took many blue, one red. and one write As with Flogs the Rockettes competed m the state contest in the pom pon c oss Bom groups rosed money by tower ond candy saes. dances and clnics The biggest improvement n the two corps occordng to the group members is a new feeing of confidence and group sup. port ’ Rockettes Take Camps By Storm New Sponsor Brings Changes To Flags And Rockettes Rockettes. 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Jefferson Plymouth, hdkna 46563 Phone: 936-9715 Phone: 936 4731 2 WAGERS' SAVAGE Cost — Brass — AJumrxjTj — Copper Battene — Steel — Radiators — Catalytic Converters Mussel Wagers — Owner Phone 892 5697 9717 E 16th Rood Argos. N 46601 Sersors Karen Cummins. Koty England. Russell Mkey. and Mahtyn Schmdt visit w th Russell Wogers at Woger’s Salvoge for an afternoon M of fun and excitement! 170 Ads LA PETIT BRDAL SHOPPE Plymouth Plaza 936-9850 GLAUB'S FAMILY MARKET Downtown PiQ2a Open 24 Hrs. GtauO'f FaMark wnpoW Thomp on s «cn G «n. w c 4© Martn XT« FoiiiifkCft ana Cfn Lop z om or r oa ova ac e FELKE FLORIST 627 S Mcr gon 936-3166 Qw oro Saran « ov a w am v earon MILLER'S MERRY MANOR, INC. 600 W Oak m Ave 936-9981 [g-T-g-TTT-TT D PLYMOUTH I PRIDE 31 ■ ••• OTTICUA IHU.UIM W IV « Pres«?nting the 1984 Plymouth Pilgrims PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL HOME OF THE I9 2 INDIANA STATE CHAMPS Pride In What We Do t00 od4 t GAt foUJctiU HUM lUC. 4« m mikwn iruier Plymouth is 44«« 3 0 rs T irTHOOMAPHV AM ICTTMMH hmwtmm «i p PLYMOUTH PRIDE Con-Grad-UlalionsI TO THE CLASS OF. Best wishes for a prosperous future! It Jus ktife Marshall County PVnoutti IN 46565 • Breawn. IN 46506 • Argos. N 46501 MEMBER FDfC X2 ETS Ad 172 Best Wishes Class Of “85” VAN GILDER FUNERAL HOME | ■ srfZ Jlto Ct © Terror vwtt Oaanar and Co Aeo oct arc tto nuanca v nor matnar a arrdoyod CRESSNER AND COMPANY Established in 1982 Abstract And Title Insurance 304 N Center St Plymouth 936-2020 300 Madison St. Plymouth, Indiana 936-2534 nurJeries ’Landicapin? «« Klfintllm Sine 1W7 l rtd apo Do l nor A Contrador Comploto Cordon Cantor 101« N. Mi«Mgan St Plymouth, Indiana HS J Ptvono frill J4-««Jt Robert Price Tom McGee Mike Goss Jim Kenny Serving The Plymouth Area For Over 50 Years. PILGRIM WESTERN STORE Western English Apparel L Tack 1601 W Jett«rson Ptynooth IN 46S63 (219) 936-7421 •at s cfc For All Of Your Insurance Needs ... KLINE'S T.V. AND APPLIANCE GIBSON 2730 North Michigan LNSL KANC H 0£NC X INC 1 333 EAST JEFFERSON STREET PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Phone: 936-5717 BASKIN ROBBINS Enjoy A Cone Today w nr r o rot tudgo. Sartor cnrtiv ftacfc tt wcraod at teorg a r cvrtmm at ta rv Oooem 121 Michigan St. Plymouth Indiana 46563 Phone: 936-7587 Swwj oron Tuomc . Karen Cunrnr . ar d Ptm fWrvrtfMw «sort tfo latott n casud irfoctwoar rxs iteuv afwn« ►om eCMwcrltv BOS WORTH'S Congratulates The Graduates Of Plymouth High School, Class Of 1985. 203 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, Indiana Phone: 936-4027 WAGONER’S MUSIC SHOP 605 W. Jefferson Plymouth, Indiana Phone: 936-8714 STEVE’S BEAUTY SALON E. LaPorte Street Plymouth, Indiana Phone: 936-4965 PWS Dcr«co Bar 3 Gufarnt ta McDermott •© ♦ a new from wide sotocion on aeptciy at Wagcner'i Mj c 9 x ixixxxxxa Good Luck Seniors! See Us For Al Of Your Travel Needs ttl| JMIIICH HXWV Kw 12« «• « noTofi 3 R LIS M5M a -A ORR'S FLOWERS Steve Engel a CXdsmobde CocMac Buck 1218 S. Michigan Phone: 936-2070 Betty L. Engel 701 E. Jefferson Street Plymouth. M (219) 936-3153 ◄ Dairy Queen 1621 West Jefferson Phone: 936-3345 wttfo «Ofkmg at Dory Ojoen aaqt CM FttKTcrT ngi x O cv nar i bfl S223 MUNDY'S RESTAURANT 1212 West Jefferson Phone: 936-3626 •1-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x- BALLOON WURKS Restaurant And Lounge balloon wurks ? t 2550 North Michigan Phone 936-2176 Wishes The Class Of 1985 Good Luck! CREDIT UNION l-JI 4-.M direct depi A WORLD or SERVICE EQUALIZER LOANS 5 1 c fl fwdctog madwnpm ■ ■ B f =3 38 1 □ □333 The ph osochv at Teachers Credit unton has always been one of service — better service to members than they could ever find anywhere else At Teochea Credit union, you are a mem- ber. not just an account number For what- ever your needs vwt the financial soeoatets at Teochea Credt Union 9t uthfiAs you belong Plymouth Office 201 Goshen Good Ptymouth. N 46563 (219) 936 8926 YODER'S SPORT CENTER FIRESIDE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AND DODGE SERVICE IS OCR SPECIALTY 218 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, IN 936-2440 BOBBY BAUOIIMAN SrrvK Manager o r JcmmoN rr Pl.tMfMTM PMO E HI « ■ roarntf iM «uTovk BUSINESS HOCRS MwkU) Friday 7 IN JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME Best Wishes Class of 85 1100 N. Michigan St. Phone: 936-2829 178 A Soctamcr «r Atkn ano ns ( T e Tom After . ovmm (Vyw«r P aeta % now oodhon wtich wo ocno Oy A? ira Construction Co TOM ATKINS CONSTRUCTION 1521 Lake Avenue Plymouth Phene: 936-9285 'Wo'' 114 N Meh Street 936-2526 1101 West Jefferson St 935-5114 J.C. PENNEY LUDWIG'S MARATHON ■ Marv loo gut o grr a he aromw Kwa ojMmv ai jC Margo iuav o dispavs hor taent at o t Maromoo ttafton PLYMOUTH CENTER 936-9961 936-8249 HOLY CROSS PARKVIEW HOSPITAL 1401 N MCMGAN ST . PLYMOUTH. ISO ANA 46563 Plymouth Center Plymouth md Use your Master Card. Visa or Ayres charge Aao n laForte. Warsaw, and South Bend THE COLLECTION Restaurant Lounge N Mfchigan St. 'wufert Good Luck Class Of ’85 Plymouth Foundry Inc. •'NCI 'I vwwvvvwxvxxxvxw i HORSE 1 N MORE: East End Of Webster Ave. Plymouth, IN 219 936-7645 HORSE N MORE THE BAKERY 936-9770 213 E. Jefferson io f r? 523 W. Harrison St. P.O. Box 537 Plymouth IN 46563 — 0537 Phons: (219) 936-2106 Quality Gray Iron Casting Job Shop A Production Facilities Adi 181 One policy for the two of you. Beioro you bed the ceremonial wedding knot there wore two ot you TWo separate and distinct individuals with ddtaronl goals diderent aspirations and different ideas on how to reoch the end at the rainbow But now you are one tou share a common home A common WesTyl Mbur triumphs, your tragedies, your responsibilities and your dreams tor the future reflect and attect each other In every sense of the word you are a true partnership Farm Bureau Insurance has designed a life insurance plan lor very special partners like you lrs called . Jotm Lite Prosector This unique plan provides tile insurance protection tor both partners in one policy.. at leu than the pnce of two individual whole life contracts Because tt a permanent insurance, your otnt Ido plan will generate important cash values tor later in lire In addtnon your oint lire policy can be exchanged tor a permanent individual policy on either or both insureds poor to age 70 A lotnt Lite policy otters economic advantages lor partners in business too H provides insurance protection tor both partners in one policy .. and can help guarantee the continuation ot the business without Bnancsal strain Join! Ule tor partners in Ule and partners in business One policy .. tor the two of you Ask your Farm Bureau Insurance agent tor the details 162 Ads THERE IS AN ORGAMZATION N MARSHALL COUNTY DESIGNED TO h€LP UGH SCHOOL JUMORS AND SEMORS REACH THEIR GOALS WHEN YOU LEAVE HGH SCHOOL YOU WILL FOLLOW ONE OF FOUR PATHS. 1. ENROLL IN COLLEGE. 2 ENTER A VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL 3. JON TFt MllTARY SERVICE 4. ENTER THE LOCAL JOB MARKET THE NDIANA ARMY NATIONAL GUARO CAN ASSIST YOU IN REACHNG YOUR GOAL NO MATTER WHICH YOU CHOOSE. WE HAVE PROGRAMS TO ASSIST IN ALL FOUR: 1. $4,000 TUITION ASSISTANCE PLUS A $10,000 COLLEGE LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM 2. $1,500 to $2,000 CASH BONUS TO PAY FOR TECHMCAL SCHOOL. 3. TFF NATIONAL GUARD IS A PART-TME COMMITTMENT TRY US AND F YOU LKE MILITARY LIFE. OUR PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO PERMIT YOU TO JON THE ACTIVE ARMY. NAVY. AIR FORCE. MARINES. 4 WE OFFER THE CAREER PLANTING WORKSHOP N HIGH SCHOOL TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR THE THE JOB MARKET IN ADDITION. MANY OF OUR TRAJNNG PROGRAMS l€LP YOU N VALUABLE JOB EXPERIENCE N CONSOERING YOUR FUTURE. CONSOER THE NDIANA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD YOU CAN MAKE OVER $25,000 DURNG YOUR FFTH TERM THE BEST ADVANTAGE OF ALL IS. IT IS ONLY A PART-TIME COMMITMENT OF 39 DAYS A YEAR JUST ONE WEEKEND A MONTH AND TWO WEEKS EACH SUMMER TAKE THE PATH THE AVERAGE STUDENT DOES NOT FOLLOW. AND ACCEPT TF6 CHALLENGE TO STRIKE OUT ON YOUR OWN YOU AND YOU ALONE MUST MAKE YOUR FUTURE HAPPEN CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION (219) 936-7681 Congratulations Class Of ’85 BoiwMfeo, he. Printed, Waxed, Laminated, And Coated Paper And Foils Good Luck To Bomarko Employees' 1985 Graduates Argos Lori Gochenotr LaVie Jean Marie Daugherty Lisa Fish Jane Ann Kely Heath Wnght Plymouth Demse Dpert Morrae Fish Russel IVHkey Richard D. Ods Tppe Canoe Valley Richard Lowry u The Plymouth High School Yearbook Staff Would Like To Thank All OF The Advertisers For Their Patronage. J 184 Adi PIROD INC. Engineers And Manufacturers Of Sold Steel Tower Structures Plymouth. N 219-936-4221 NCO Office Products M - Hi Norwt St tO RoiM P rm«uin ind The most value-packed compact on the market. AIILEK 310 Compact Electronic Display Typewriter PLYMOUTH FERTILIZER Plymouth, IN Best Wishes To The Class Of m=C0LL0UCH EAL ESTAT 1509 W. Jefferson Plymouth, h 936-9797 Experience That Counts Residential, Commercial, Farm Appraisals SUPERIOR Appliance And TV Center Comer Of Water And Garro Sts., 936 2710 1 VJt-IX 1 [ 1.1W 1 V UVIMU 1 UtVCI •HI I ITO 1 0U K 1 1 tou U I Ad iftS KENDALL'S Plymouth Yamaha Sales And Service Motorcycles And SnowmoWes Old US. 31 North 936-9666 NORTHERN INDIANA LP GAS 11867 Lincoln highway Out (219) 936 3405 Am (219)936 5668 TOM LEAVELL 311 E«! j « r oo SVMt AtyrnouW. i' ' 46563 See Me For Al Your Famly Needs Professional Engineering Service P.O. Box 182 Plymouth, hdana is- 6 Structud Design Industrid Engineering Service Drafting Service Professiond Renderings Rent A Quality Used Car And Save 2600 N. Mchigan Street Plymouth. Indiana 46563 1-219-936-9666 Ken Wetter. Owner Come See The Newly Remodeled Commercial Buidrg General Manager: David Bacon HOLIDAY INN Wishes The 1985 Senior Class Success Pool Cable Television, And Arcade Phone 936-4013 North Michigan Street The Holiday Inn Dave Bacon, General Manager A Part Of Plymouth Since 1965 Ads 187 WIERS TRUCK SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT INC. 7855 Oak Road Plymouth, Indiana 936-4076 Sccnofrow Tom Wmn and Jo n ho9 1 arc caugrrt Sacr omo « Torri w ri and JCfrt Hoena- acmro a n true •cut) Ol Truefc Ser ce FORD MERCURY LINCOLN OLIVER FORD SALES, INC 500 W. J«H«rson P. O. Bo 459 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA 45563 Good Luck Class Of '85' X Cougar foi vJ n ifio rowroon of OrtX F yd Ireafs, ■DUIHC «HOP -Quality Merrs t ung Men’s Clothing TUXEDO RENTAL AND SALES 308 North Michigan Plymouth, Indiana Phone 936-3669 Scpftcrncra Chad Mo an. Ww jolt Xare . and Sophomore David Bacon ere r ntj on tr laiast n wntor .ocreu avo aWo o TfOOl SQlKO Shop PLYMOUTH WHITE METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 906 Markley Road Plymouth, Indiana 46563 Aluminum Permanent Mold Castings PATRONS CITY CAB 119 S. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-3136 Jerry Kralovansky O.P. 109 N. Walnut St. Phone 219 936-2272 BOWEN PRINTING CO. 200 S. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-3924 Donald R. Price 1400 N. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-5208 CATHY’S STYLES UNLIMITED 903 N. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-9778 PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE 301 N. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-3167 Dr. H.E. Sponseller 1067 Lincolnway E. Phone 219 936-4529 HfS MUDAY’S FURNITURE 101 N. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-3723 XAVER CLEANERS 217 N. Michigan St. Phone 219 936-2723 MEISTER’S DRUGS 211 E. Garro St. Phone 219 936-9539 ARVESEN’S TRUE VALUE 113 Water St. Phone 219 936-3245 191 Acto a ass 17 AJl « ANUB Ali (17) M ABVSSIN WC cm W. 31 •AOEu PMARA (17) m V M U «37 Ml RALPH PAT (1 l 14 'M } M ]? U BAtMEO CEOSCE (ifc 1 38 3? 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Ml. 50 THOMSON STtPHAM 74 69 MCfU JHMTO 75 Ml VASOU PfOBO 75 «7 vWMjON JAMT 75 «53 VTBMVA JON 75. 73 14 6400 MOMB 75 WHMS i CP AN 75 56 MS TVC64AS 76 AMMAN B CCA 75 4MT€ AM 75 MD6B CBJtN 75 62 «0 103 «02. M «6 MJIAMS BO V 75 M3QN 1X1AN 75 MSBOTTf l A 76 97 1 « WOJCK KAflEN 76 70 97 1« API I DDCtM «30 131 44 M 161 112 M4 YATES SUSAN 75 153 YOUNG SHA7N3N 75 IABK3U STIVE 7ft ZBOUO IYT6TTI 75 06 Index TOGO 5HAKP au AOS HXTdfi W8STA VNAU COCDKS ft FACULTY con00 MARLVN SCHADT aAsas eoto© Eaton 197 The Party's Over 1085 redly proved to be a year to celebrate Many Woods were mode and good times were hod by cM Many events, throughout the year gave people varied reasons to celebrate Vofleybc teams tnp to State. Homecomng. Prom, possng toau. colege accep- tance. receiving ther icenses and groduatcn. Weekends were the biggest ceiebratng tme Friends got to- gether and went cniing. to games, movies, dances, or hod get-togethers at each other’s houses. There were many memores mode, that w be cherished for- ever There were many fond mo- ments that wil be remembered always And there were many trends made that wfl never be forgotten With the closng of a school year, many thngs happen and change But we hope that n the years to come, when you look bock on 1985. you! have fond memores, and reatae that it was truly a year to CflfBRATf. 3vriQ o gocrt tm on trw Spartth OuD flaks tnp or Bugcr King cv« SoenomcrM Jack Fnd Slocov Doreecn x«n Ct ch are fitc Dorn rr«r«T ar k® Martn an xxah ao-arti itw rrg ng or 3 SC Dd Aft© a tx v ao xrtan Tnjho Varrone and Nona Bajorvran reflect on past memonen xrwr ft’p” S orr +c +m m own oat of bctoon giatMn from o wne of tn© prom f'rrrr or vy jlrrMy, ana M Out qh+ f t?w cOnmofo f rod More a Iff fo he ne t ocm Contwrrontno Me’ root moanrg « Sww 0 Pa tat and Jk o Men Gooowifci -f ■■WWj Soror Bob Fipcn a at im i at tw term ytxr comes o an ena 5♦nor Ton Mar got n it for tecfonas and OttMes IX at Joo Toufcf Socrtmcrat Tommy Anden and Bob Mj Oy c obraf« the ««Mcrvi as they ®end 'me fogeffer o oba ftx gcrr Ud iemetw grcouoto. Ron Xtv+on etc o fond forwt to Sotct Kofty Bemsn before he .wr- os to boo came CtosfOQ iw Senior Bios Continued SMITH OAVO — ACTS Pond 1 2. 3. 4 Pep Bond 1 4 Art fa Mascots and Plays AWAB05 GOO key awards Scholastic Art Program 4 SM7H JR V-MUAtPMATFC’A BuSnesscU) Soancn cub P y Oem ACTS Grhed and tot- ented program SPO©T$ Tonne Baskot al Base DO AWABOS Sconce nyxJdi’ S’ABO KOtSTA — Student Cotncit. 2.3. exes 4 Oats officer 1.2 Smrme 1. 2. treat 3 Soomn dub 1. 2. 3. 4 Phy cnem 4. Toytty Cncmetry COffVOMp MU ALPHA T TA 3, 4 FHA ACTS Oftce worker 2 Grfod ana fdented program 4 SPOBTS Oeerteoang 1. 3. 4 captan 1 and 3 AWABOS Nn ona Money Soaoty 3. 4 Youth Dot ogato 3. Notre Dame Schoky 4 STfVfNS DAJWN - Poo CUB 2. 3. 4. letter- man CUb 3. 4 Art CUb 2. 3. AlPHA C€lT A f 0 3. 4 SPOPTS footoal 2.3.4 Tfock 3 4 Maioeneer leader 3. 4 Manwah 2. 3 4 AWABOS Mono atx monftan cf Conference tootba 4. Track capton 4. Morracomng prnre canddoto 3 THOMAS KAPIN french CUB 1.2 P«OCUb1. 2. 3 Baum OuO 3 4 SPOBTS Baeo-pct 1. 2 Swmmng 1 2. 3. 4 Powder Pi t ‘.2 3 AWABOS Swnmng Best mental ott ude award 2 4 Copton of Swm team 3 Foottx none comng Queen Candaato 4 Bmre« cub vO- ng award 3 THOMPSON WlliAM - AJ ALPHA Tr£T A 3.4 CHy Cnem 4 Tn M 2 3. 4. Speech 1 2. 3 4 letter- mant 2 Student c X t 4 ACTS Jan Band 1. 2 3.4 Pep Bara 1.2. 3 4 : Band 1.2. 3. 4 SPO T5 Track 1. 2. Crow Country 1 2 AWABOS Boys state delegate 3 Bar teadar n tana 2 3-4 TPPOOt. JONATHAN — Butrew CUb 2 3 Spaneh OU 2. 3. 4 MU AL HA TXTA 3. 4. lottermare CKjO 3 4 Phy Cttom 3. 4 Pep Cub 2. 3 4 ACTS Cost office 1 2. 3. 4 SPOfiTS r00real 1. 2 3. 4 T'ack 1 ? Baifcortce 1. Basetat A ntrarxyah 2. 3.4 AWABOS NIC Monorabe menton 3. 4 MVT tooffxil 4 Captan of footbai toerr 4 UTTEB WC - Busnen dub 4 VHW4.UON. IO - trenchctub ‘ tkerten CUb 2. Sunrrne2.3.4 ACTS Band 1.2 Officer Work- er 4. JOsJnalsrr 3.4 SPOOTS tract mgr 1.2. Gets baeettx n- r 2 WAICRAM). BHCNDA — Pop OlP 1 2. 3. 4 Sen hno 1. 2 3. 4 FmA 3 ACTS Choc 1. 2 3 4 Mjeco 1. Powder Puff 2. 3. Offcer worker 3 AWABDS Typrg awad 3 WAPCCOn. KfUf — WAUACI. JU - Peo Cub 1. 2 Soar Club 1. 2. 3. 4 StrtNe 1. Bunou cub « 2. 3 4 ITA 2. 3 SAOO 4 ACTS Powde- putt WATSON JON — °ep Cub 2. Bu ne$s cUb 3 vwuea AK4F — French CXb 1.2. 3.4. FTA 1.2. 14 W AlAMA TF€TA 3 4 PCA 2. 3. 4 ACTS Band •-.2.3.4 RogCoip 1.2.3 4 Office worker 2 Oast offcor 4 Powder puff 3 SPOOTS Swm team 1. 2. X 4 Troa 1. B Swm team mgr 4 AWABOS Mental attitude 3 Flog captan 2. 3. 4 Swm capvan 4 Morrecomng Princess 3 Mcme- corrsng Queen 4 XAVCP. i NN — FTA 1 French CUP 1. 2. 3. ALPHA ORTA BHO 1 4 MU ALPHA THTA 3. 4. SAOO Treasurer 4 ACTS Oo 1. 2. pkw 1 SPCPTS VoteytxH mgr. 1 VAMBDOC. KATKRN - Ftench 1. 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 1.2. frea lirtwe 1.2. key 14. AfSi. ALPHA CRT A BHO 4 ACTS OWSce worker 2. Pow der Pvyt 1. 2. Prom Committee 3 SPOPTS Gym. nasties 2 AWABOS Student of me month 3 vates. JAMES — Drama Cub 3. 4 moused Am 4 ACTS Stogo 3 4 AWABOS Oor Ooc tan owdds 3 W€PT CtNCSE - Sjvwi CUb 2. 3. 4 ACTS Oort 2.muecatt $POGT$bawetbaimgr t 2 AWABOS BumerU) Oritstandng student of■ «ce practice 4
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