Prairie Heights Community High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Lagrange, IN)
- Class of 1971
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.Jf ' 9. lantous for his floppy sox and shaggy hair. Pistol Pete lvlarav ich is making .i good showing as a rookie with the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA lvlaravich was collegiate scoring champ the previous season. 2,Sign of the Times W- As Washing- ton visitors viewed the cherry blossoms near the Jefferson Memorial they may have noticed a new sign advising everyone that the water in the area is polluted andthefish contaminated. ln September, pretty Phyllis George of Denton, Texas, was chosen to rezgn as lVliss America forthecomingyear. 4.ln lvlay. the Kent State University campus was evacuated of every- one except National Guardsmen and police after three days of demonstrations had left four students dead. 418 concrete coffins filled with nerve gas are loaded onto World War ll Liberty ship. SS Lebaron Russell. The ship was scuttled 282 miles off Cape Kennedy in 16.000 feet of water. In January of 1970, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Minneso- ta Vikings in the Super Bowl. Jan Stenerud is shown kicking a 48- yard field goal for the first score. Len Dawson is holding, General view of US. soldiers handlingthe mailduringthe mail strike, the first in US. history. Apollo 13 Astronauts, Fred Haise, James Lovell and John Swigert, left to right, step aboard carrier after recovery. Their scheduled lunar landing had to be scratched after an oxygen tank explosion all but crippled their moon-bound space vehicle. Figures on the map indicate the percentages of new voters, aged 18-21, that will be granted the right to vote under a controver- sial new law passed by Congress. John Wayne is congratulated by Barbra Streisand as he accepts the Oscar for best actor for his performance in True Grit. llln December short shorts and pedal pushers made a comeback for spring in this New York showing. April 22 - Earth Day demon- strators in Washington left spilled oil in the wake of their rally at the interior Department. 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Will we ever land on Mars? The world is very intricate. Man re- volves around man. The world turns. Man searches his mind for the answers. The individual is lost unless he knows himself. Judge! Meditate! Reason! IN HONOR to those service men that died in VietNam this flag was donated by the Booth Family. MAN'S BELIEFS vary from sect to sect, and individual to individual but he shall always search for the answers. Theme 5 POWER TOOLS take the skillful hands of an expert to run efficently and smoothly. DRIBBLING PRACTICE pays off for Ron Holiday on the Basketball floor. 6 Theme Involvement in the Body All right-twenty laps. Let's go. As they huff and puff around the gym their hearts pound, their lungs stretch, and the result is physical development. They work at becoming physically fit and consequently feel the pains of growing. They don't have the satis- factory feeling of defeating compe- tition, but they do win as they race with themselves. ln the shop the boy becomes master of the tool as he develops the skill needed to run a jointer plan or the printing press. He develops his actions to be proficient in run- ning himself. SWEATY FOREHEAD of Stand Notestine is caught while he presses the barbells. Theme 7 EVERYBODY PARTICIPATES in spirit on t CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT, Luanne Farmer day and they set back and relax I n I I n Krebs tells the Panthers how it is. just like Debbie Forman. X i 8 Theme in the Panther World port for the Panther Netters. Stand up! Speak up! Tell all seven hundred eighty Panthers how it is. Support your team. Blow a susa- phone in the last row of the band. Shout at homecoming until you're hoarse. Find a place on the crowded dance floor. Stop at Sandy's after winning the ball game. Getting in- volved in the world around himself is man's greatest desire. Theme 9 MONKEY SHINES appear through the open window. Terri Hoyer and Dawn Merriman are always up to something. THE LAW, David Langley seems to be inter- ested in his boots. What you say partner? HOMECOMING QUEEN, Joyce Sassanella is already for her victory lap in her new convertible. Involvement Comes Natural . . . REPRESENTS ONE YEAR of athletic ac- complishments. Students get in all the ac- tion Student Life 1 1 Go Get Your Worms . . . Everybody talks about it, farmers worry about it, Indians dance for it, and frogs love it. Better than Earl Finkle, brighter than a sunny day, the P.H. F.F.A. turns out the weather. What's the weather going to be? Rain, sleet, sunny, snow, warm, cold, wet, or dry. Sure as a sunny day, tomorrow could be a good day to go fishing. 98.6 D IS THE TEMPERATURE! I think you have the wrong thermometer, Lonnie, it's weather temp not body temp. DON'T THEY EVER GROW UP? Seniors have a snowball fight in the parking lot with everybody getting snowed under. DID YOU EVER MEASURE EVAPORATED WATER? Jeff Goudy and Lonnie Messer do it everday rain or shine. OOHI RIGHT IN THE HEAD! Unidentified flying objects called Snowballs sail through the air every winter. Student Life 13 Students and Their Part Time Jobs The modern teenager's life takes cash and lots of it. Many students find the need for outside activities and outside funds. A part time job fills both of these needs and can be enjoyable as well. From the experience of having a part time job, a student learns to be efficient and responsible. So whether it's at home, in the store, at the lake, or at the fungus farm , l've got to work or else call her and tell her I can't go Saturday night. 14 Student Life Working at home on the farm, Kevin Frey plows a field on a warm spring day. THOSE MEAN LITTLE BRATS never stop pestering Rick Tracey for another ride, a better seat on the Ferris Wheel or anything they can get at Buck Lake Ranch. THAN come by se K YOU for shopping at Kroger's and again. Terri Hoyer earns her bread Iling bread, vegetables, soap, meat lVlaybe Now They Will Behave In order to keep people in line one class came up with some unique methods, not quite as bad as the dunking stool, stocks, or pil- lory and a lot more fun for partici- pants. It was a speech class with people talking out of turn. They made up for it by publicly apologiz- ing, demonstrating, performing gi- micks, and even standing in the corner. Mr. Shirar was relieved for the help of student executioners under the direction of Mr. Hepler. How Embarassing! LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING SLIPPEDI And in this corner everythings coming up Rosy ex- cept the socks. SUPPOSE T0 SIT ON AN EGG TO HATCH T T' ITI Tell Martha Showalter that and she'II smash it. Student Life 16 DON'T SWALLOW THE CREAM! or ten easy ways on how to cut your throat through parlimentary procedure. I second the mo- tion! WHICH CAME FIRST. THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG? Neither, the Speech CLASS pushed the egg, but what happened to the chicken? Student Life 17 With his drum to keep the beat and Rick Tracey to add the excitement, another con- vocation was a success. With a tired body but a strong finger, the Red Head goes on with the show. They cre- ate a challenge for our own varsity team. In a small amount of pain, Mark Fultz does a yoga exercise that is supposedly good for the body. Charles King, the Negro singer, brought harmonization into our school as he uses Dan Merriman to explain his diaphragm techniques. 18 Student Life The Dust performed for the student body and had the biggest reception of any convocations before. They gave deep and meaningful thoughts to the kids. Two members of the Goshen High School Swing Choir put their whole selves into it as they sing Tea for Two. Field Trip in Gym I wonder what it is this time-At least we get out of class! The Goshen Swing Choir lost their rooster and are trying to find him because he's a big spender. A Ne- gro spiritual singer congratulates the student body on being Black Panthers. The Dust comes sweep- ing through with God, Love and Rock'n'Roll, while Yoga shows mus- cles you've never felt and shouldn't have. Entertainment comes to Prai- rie Heights with a grand slam home run as convocations proved to be the best ever. Student Life 19 A Bunch of Show-offs They come to see the stars in the Planetarium they are proud of, to see the teachers their child talks about all the time, they browse in the library and tour the office, the gals go to the Varsity room and tour the other side. They sip punch in the cafeteria and listen to the local choir in the gym. lt's open House with exhibits in all the rooms-a time to show off the facilities. MR. JONES is on his toes as he shows School Board member Kenneth Perkins around the Office Education Classroom. UTENSILS UNANIMOUS. Vital lab equip- I COME TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY But still ment makes chemistry more than just a here I am sitting at Open House after tak- book ing refresher course tour of the school I went to that same day. NEVER TOO LATE TO COME BACK. Janet Prough a former graduate from P.H. visits the school and has a sip of punch during Open House. PUNCH 'N' COOKIES, PUNCH 'N' COOK- IES. A family sits together in their school cafeteria for a little snack after touring the premises. Student Life 21 Juniors Upset Their Elders As the saying goes: We shall overcome! And the Juniors did! For the first time in P. H. history the seniors LOST a class tourney. Did they really forget their wheaties.or were the Juniors just better? What- ever the answer, fSome classes did lose more than others through in- terscholastic competitionj the Jun- iors won. Those Juniors will be Seniors next year,-Will they win again or get the big head? PORTRAIT OF A SHOT-Chuck Huff and a jumper. IN A VICIOUS AREA, Dave Neeley shows muscle to pull down a rebound. Joe Walters flies through the air with the greatest of ease in making two points. The only thing in common that both teams want. And it seems to have just helped somebody out. Student Life 23 Homecoming Starts Alumni Association I just had a fantastic idea. Wouldn't it be nice to bring back the old timers-to get together and just talk about old Prairie Heights. CWe don't suppose it was as well accepted as it could have been. We had hoped that more of the gradu- ates could get back and more of the student body would turn out and honor them, but at least something was started. If Prairie Heights doesn't build an Alumni Associa- tion at least it won't be our fault.J Why there's Mike, and Linda, and Phil, and Ned, and Renee, and Julie, and Bonnie, and Jack, and Lynn, and Roberta, Diane and Steve, and Stan, and Jim, and Joan, and . . . BREATH TAKING SURPRISE grasps Joyce Sassanella as her name is called over the public address system as Miss Homecom- ing 1970. 24 Student Life DO0M'S DAY for Hamilton's 31 as Mike Sassanella makes a flying tackle was the only thought of the opponent. M. Day, T. Green CFrosh.J: C. Langley, C. Loucks ULD: J. Sassanella QSoph 84 Queenjg C. Sobasky, V. Bryant QSr.jg B. Jones 0969 Queenl: D. Fourman QSoph.l. BLOW 'EM OFF THE FIELD. A successful Homecoming was instituted by this win- ning production from the Class of '7l. Student Life 2 5 Honors: This and That This year the CTA had a 5300.00 scholar- ship for Cathy Allen, FTA Member. The school is informed that David Beis- wanger will be traveling with the National FFA band to the crowned heads of Europe as he recieves the Dekalb Award. Miss Debbie Rhinesmith, March of Dimes Queen, represent Prairie Heights in this worthwhile charity. Student Life 26 Miss Homemaker, Rexanna Ernsberger, re- ceives the Betty Crocker Award. Surprise! The CTA had enough money for two scholarships. The second went to Randy Perkins. First recipient of award in Northeastern In- diana in this contest, Richard Taylor re- ceives S600.00 scholarship from Elks Lodge. For an outstanding four years of English Debbie Tracey receives recognition. Drum major Jerry Graham receives his senior key chain in band. After Kathye Streb reigns as LaGrange County Cornschool Queen for a year class- mate Luanne Krebs is bestowed the crown. Student Life 27 Beiswanger Bunch Wins Again Gentleman, start your engines, I mean push our pedal. Bang!! They're off! The Prairie Heights Lit- tle 500 is off and running on the 50 lap feature spectacle with bike rid- ing talent never before witnessed in a Lifetime. The fast curve, the long stretch, the exchange, the pit stop, the winded lungs and the checkered flag. All action packed thrills wrapped into one as the winners collect the spoils, with the losers, well, having a good time. THE BIG START IS on the sound of the gun. Make sure you are a full two bicycles ahead before you cut in. CAREFUL! CAREFUL! A bad exchange may mean the race especially if somebody lands on the spokes. Student Life 28 HE VICTOR IS awarded by FFA SWEET- HEART, Linda Rigg. Good race, David. HUNCHED OVER for less wind resistance. Rusty hall leads at this point. was gg Student Life 29 Theatrical Presents Scenes of World's Fair LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! We now present the Prairie Heights Drama Department in Meet Nle ln St. Louis, a story of a family living in the city of St. Louis during the days of the World's Fair. My trolley car has been muti- lated , Bite your leg, or l'll never speak to him again. It all happened at Prairie Heights on a Friday and Saturday night with a live perform- ance featuring the students of P. H A fine play was pulled off without a hitch pleasing one and all to a night of good entertainment. TAKE THAT YOU BRUTE! as she slaps him across the face in a burst of rage. I'LL BITE YOUR LEG! and she really did as her father's chances of getting a job fly out the window. DON'T HIT ME MOMMY! l didn't mean to mutilate the trolley car. NOW YOU LISTEN to me Mr. Duffy! with feeling and emotion Kathye Streb CRosej explains how things will be run. Student Life 31 Number 31 becomes Panther history as Terry Levitz has the honor of having the 1st Prairie Heights retired number. Student Life 32 The two twins above from Brushy made sports 71 . Doug Wilder is Letterman of the year and Terry Levitz is Senior Panther. Lakeland's threat, our Outstanding Foot- ball Senior, as well as Outstanding Base- ball Senior, Doug Wilder puts it all together. Ugh! I don't know if l can eat all of this or not. Jason Cowley, Mike Hayward and Rusty Hall relax after stuffing themselves. All Sports Ke Golden Guts, Most Outstand- ing Senior, Letterman of the Year, Senior Panther Award, Larry Dunkel Award, these are terms that are familar to the Pan- ther Athlete. They say a job well done and congratulations. They say thanks for giving your all for P.H. The athletic banquet has become more important each year because the conference win has become more important each year. And to cap it off we got the All Sports Trophy for the second year in a row. pt David Beiswanger receives both the Out- standing Senior Award and Larry Dunkel Award in Track. Mark Fultz is congratulated by Coach Click as he receives the Outstanding Senior Award in basketball. He was the only all conference player. No. 31 Retired, Student Life 33 A night out on the town, tuxedos Lee Richards seems to have swallowed a prune pit. But Lee, we didn't have any prunes! Susan laughs, and Brian Barnes doesn't even notice, what is he so inter- ested in? Prom Setting Out-of-State and formals, corsages and bouti- neers, a fabulous banquet, a dreamy dance, a party all night, with groovy records and plenty to eat and drink, a trip to the sand dunes, or horse back riding all day Sunday is what happens on that weekend in May. Its a night to re- member, treasure, hold and cher- ish in the heart. You can describe it all day but one word says it better -Prom. Patti Kain and date contemplate, should we, or shouldn't we? 34 Student Life Terry Levitz sneaks a drink-of punch at the prom. Their royal majesties, Prom King and Queen Alan Knisiey and Bev Jones still seem a bit stunned, surrounded by their happy court Lee Richards, LuAnne Krebs, Brian Barnes and Debbie German. 35 Student Life Seniors Have Only Just Begun . . How do you feel? Happy, indifferent, important, sad, done, renewed, ready, lively. It took twelve years to get that slip of paper that says grad but it was worth it. Good times over a sweet bippy, playing softball in grade school, the first day when, you cried and cried because mommy seemed so far away. It was being the youngest in a new school that wasn't even done. CWe had lunch in the art room for a couple of weeks-remember.j And now its before us. Work, college, marriage,-Life. Hey buddy, I'm gonna miss you! Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, these were the closing words of the speech given by Richard Taylor, Salutatorian of the 1971 graduating class. Sad, happy, nervous, anxious . . . ? What were their feeling? One line of seniors are waiting through the speeches from Mr. Diehl to present them with their diplomas. ..-..,.., .,..,. -,....We ..., ,....,.u,.sA..V.M.V...,...... , Student Life 37 CONGRATULATIONS DEB. Mr. Shirar pre- sents Debbie Tracey with her trophy, one of her awards for being the Valdictorian of this year's Seniors. Dave Neeley and Denny Northup prepare for the graduation proceedings by making sure that their robes and caps are in order. WRENCH PLEASE, SCREW DRIVER, OIL. The Auto Mechanics class is doing surgery on the operating tables with some small motors. It's the only operating table where you wash your hands after surgery instead of before. PUNCH, WRITE, PUNCH, PUNCH, WRITE, Deb German is working on the facts and figures of daily business in a hyperthetical office situation. I 38 Academic WE THINK WE'VE GOT WORK! Try grading semester speech books every year. Mr. He- pler probably gets a kick out of it anyway. The Grundur Involvemert 40 Academic To Communicate Is Our First Asset . . . In order to prove a movie need not be violent, sexy, or otherwise degrading to the human race one senior English class wrote, acted, and produced the Cfanfarej Midday Cowboy and proved that it could be done. With the help of the sixth hour television class the master piece was taped and pre- sented to all 15 viewers fTremendous public appealgj The partial crowd applauded and screamed at this insight to the trends of modern communication. CHorray!J LOOKS LIKE HE'S DEAD, thinks the sheriff and two villains viewing the town drunk but neanwhile the local saloon girl pursues Mark Fultz, the banker. T0 COMMUNICATE IS TO UNDERSTAND, The French class is having a discussion with Mrs. Stiller heading up the action. if WATCH OUT THEY MAY BITE. Debbie Cox and Kathy Anderson are intently observing their clams while they prepare to disect them. LEANING ON BIG D'S CAR. Lee Richards and Randy Perkins seem to be in deep con- centration over some matter of grave im- portance. Surely it can't be some sort of mischief, now can it? Govt. Bla sts Off I am writing concerning the sen- ate bill number 47832, that is be- ing discussed in your committee at the present. time. It seems that this bill provides many of the teeth needed to bring about reform in the pollution laws in our state. One inci- dent that has been reported re- cently in the community is the intoxication of the fish in the Pigeon River by the emission of phos- phates and D.D.T. directly into the water. The chemical reactions thereby result in the disturbances of the flora and fauna, prevalent throughout the state. I therefore urge you to pass the senate bill number 47832. Sincerely, Your Constituent 5. . 4. . 3. . 2. . 1. . IGNITION Members of the physics class experiment with the shooting off of several rockets. Here you see a rocket as it is just beginning to blast oft. SENIORS STRIVE FOR A BETTER ENVI- RONMENT. Just another common site, not so much the sign as the litter. Does this look like a picture of your own backyard? If so maybe you'd ought to try reading the sign. Academic 43 Standing at the blackboard with a piece of worn chalk in hand, a student is busily writ- ing down her calculations. WITH INTENSE CONCENTRATION, Cindy Walton uses an adding machine that is thoroughly confusing her. In the end, how- ever, the fanswer was right. Shock! 44 Academic Pat takes a last glance at her work as she wonders what she'lI get on this one. After all, can't be as bad as the last one. Punching an E instead of a D, March Davis controls her anger and moves on as if noth- ing ever happened. Bi-Numeral Trend for Business Why I can remember those days when F.W. Woolworth made it big. Yes, sir in those days my most trusted friend was that nearsighted accountant, Jess Stuart. But now they have these here big corpora- tions and their new-fangled com- puters. I'II admit Jess couIdn't figure as fast as those computers, but then a computer can't tell you a good joke to cheer you up after you lost your shirt. Academic 45 Vocational Means Learn While Doing Theory is important-and that's what books are for. But just imag- ine the first time you let someone in your kitchen. There's taffy on top of the cupboards and a wad of thread in the middle of your bobin, and certainly nobody would wonder why a tractor has three brakes unless all they had ever seen was theory. FIRST THING you learn is to use a thimble in sewing class. Diane Strawser and other members of her class certainly are ac- quainted with patterns and material. WARDROBE COMPLETION is never really done as long as their is a sewing machine or needle for industrious Homemakers. 46 Academics PIT STOP for Terry Northup and his disk during Plow Day on the school farm. Da- vid Beiswanger runs to the heated tractor's aid. IN CHARGE OF POWER is Kevin Frey high on the seat of his large 1850. Academics 47 SORRY BOYS Henry Ford gets credit for the assembly line even though it does save time for Richard Pusti, Carl Sain, and Charlie Rasler in their stone moving. HELPFUL ADVICE is offered by Mr. Warfel and Bill Price listens to make his job easier. 48 Academic BY LIGHT OF THE MORNING SUN a build- ing trades member rips a piece for the house. Building Trades Added to Curriculum They started up the bus and headed for Clifron's. lt was break time for Building Trades and that meant a half hour of fun and balony Cas if it wasn't all funb. Each morn- ing at 9:30 the old red, black and white coughing workshop complete with students made its way to the 327 corner to tell jokes, sip a coke and just have fun. It was a good time to suck the smashed thumb or race to see if anybody could make the old catastrophe do more than 55 miles per hour as well as relax from the pain of odd positions and strenuous physical work. The pro- gram was a new experience at Prai- rie Heights and quite worthwhile for building techniques were gained as well as the colorful stories. MANLY HEN'S PARTY is for Charlie Rasler, John Robinson, Gary Hollowell, and Carl Sain during a break in the house raising. Academic 49 P. E. a Fun Filled Hour of Relaxation 1,2 . . .2,2 . . .I-3,2 . . .now15 push ups. P.E. is the class where everyone can release the tension from the days activities. A nice game of dodge ball, or was this the semester for tumbling? And in the fall and spring you get the added attraction of running around the track. Everyone enjoys the fun filled hour of putting those muscles used only in P. E. class, back in shape. So don't let anyone kid you, P. E. is a real blast. HEY, PHAROAH! How's this for a pyramid? I sure would hate to be on the bottom of that jam pile at the gym show. 50 Academic WHEW! That one all most got away from I FEEL FUNNY hanging in Midair Brian me but lucky Chuck Denton has practiced Milleman flips for joy during his gym show his back hand trampoline act SKIP-T0-MY-LOU has become an annual event for boys and girls in Jr. High P.E. Careful not to show your third left foot. SHIRTLESS, Kevin Kellett attempts a goal-in-one while Greg Guinn is alert to block the shot. Academic 51 See Yourself Talk . When the Speech class walked in they noticed the TV camera, which was normal. But, there was some- thing behind it that wasn't normal. Further more Mr. Hepler had a gleam in his eye. They had a sneaky feeling of what was about to hap- pen. Today, to break the monotony, Mr. Hepler says, we will do im- promptu speeches on TV-with you making the subjects. And when they played it back- Oh! Oh! Monkeys on film. ADJUST THE SOUND! Linda Hicks takes hold of the mike trying to pull it in the direc- tion and position Mr. Hepler thinks best. 52 Academic THERE WAS AN ANCIENT MARINER that sailed the mighty sea. Well the speech class at least painted a good picture of this old English rhyme. READY! AIM! FIRE! Whoops we mean action thinks Vic Fretz as he zooms in to get that close-up during TV class. Academic 53 FRONT ROW: V. Ransburg, J. Mynheir, J. Rodgers, S. Barroquillo. BACK ROW: R. Yerington, C. Loucks, P. Courtney, S. Hughes, J. Parker. FRONT ROW: S. Luttman, B. Miller, T. Keyes, S. Spade, K. Clay, K. German, K. Miller, C. Freed. BACK ROW: J. Fuller, K. Kellett, P. Walton, J. Graham, D. Sun- day, L. Subzda, S. Gravit. 54 Academic YOU BREAK IT WE'LL BUY ANOTHER. How many times the percussion section has heard that statement when they didn't play loud enough to suit the conductor. FRONT ROW: S. Prentice, C. Allen, C. Gar- man, J. Grabill, S. Barroquillo, D. Hall. BACK ROW: S. Warring, S. Norman, S. Hughes, D. Miller, J. Hayward, L. Shaffer, R Riegel. FRONT ROW: D. Wilson, R. Taylor, M. Sas- sanella. BACK ROW: T. Sobasky, L. Stalf, D Carpenter, B. Tracey, N. Lash. Fretz Leads Song The crowd was all smiles when Russell hobbled out and brought the band to attention for the open- ing selection. Suffering from a bas- ketball injury the first trumpeter got so nervous his crutch slipped off the podium. fKatheye Streb also student conductedj. Everything over, the Carnival of Melody was a success and joint ef- forts ofthe band and choir brought the evening to a rich finale. Academic 55 FRONT ROW: M. Hayward, B. Tracey, M. Coney, D. Parker. BACK ROW: S. Riegel, J. Shire, C. Huff, D. Wake. l 56 Academic FRONT ROW: D. Brock, D. Freed, P. Werner, M. Cline, J. Van Wagner. BACK ROW: J. Straw, S. Schultz, K. Kellett, A. Weaver, J. Sassanella, C. Faust. FRONT ROW: R. Jaquay, D. Tubbs, R. Tay- lor, D. Twitchell. BACK ROW: V. Fretz, D. Beiswanger, J. Hall, J. Rodgers. OH' N0' Whoever invented parades in the heat ought to be shot. Not only Rich, Steve, and David but the whole band thinks com- plaints go along with long parades. SOLEMN TRIBUTE to the service dead is the meaning of the slow cadence which ac- companies this scene on Memorial Day. Remember Hershy Day Raindrops keep falling on our heads . . . that was the tune the PHHS marching band sang on Hershy Day, September 26, 1970. Skyworks, military bands, floats, politicians, the President! lt was a beautiful day. The sun was sleeping behind rain clouds, and the No. 1 band CPHJ was placed last in the parade. General Hershey was interviewed and given due hon- ors and the PH band received a hearty thanks for marching a mile in a downpour. Some may wonderewhat did we get out of it? Wet uniforms, a few ruined plumes, some colds, and a feeling of a job well done-at least as good as can be expected. FRONT ROW: R. Ness, G. Gienger, R. Pusti, D. Spade, C. Holiday. BACK ROW: R. Fretz, K. Chrysler, J. Tullis, S. Glasgow, F. Stayner, B. Booth. Academic 57 Choir Makes Sweet Sweet Music SELECT CHOIR. FRONT FOW: J. Galloway, S Barrquillo, M. Howe E M nheir G. P . , . y , en- rod, D. Barker, J. Watkins, K. Hoyer, D. Twitchell, S. Spade, D. Parker, D. Hall. SEC- OND ROW: D. Tracey, B. Jones, C. Allen, T. Keyes, B. Tracey, M. German, G. Gienger, C. Huff, B. Booth, F. Stayner, R. Stauffer, D. Spade, V. Stauffer C Holida . THIRD R , . y OW: M. Cline, J. Hayward, T. Shank, C. Bolen, C. Spillner, J. Graham, K. Kellet, V. Fretz, S. Riegel, K. Frey, R. Taylor, B. Chowning, L. Krebs, D. German, M. Grabill, L. Shaffer. BACK ROW: D. Carpenter, C. Walton, L. Henderson, P. Ernsberger, P. Rasler, W. Chowning, L. Diehl, J. Straw, R. Jaquay, R. Fretz, K. Chrysler, J. Fuller, K. Tullis, S. Warring, A. Sellers, R. Riegel. SOLOING, Cathy Allen steps forward and fills the gym with pleasing sounds. The choir performs subdued in the back- ground. 58 Academic A-a-a-a-a E-e-e-e-e Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oo-oo-oo-oo-oo Open your mouth wide and let it sing! lf you're going to make a mis- take, I'd rather hear it loud and clear than not at all. OK from the upper left, says lVlr. R. The piano starts playing, the drums start swinging, and the peo- ple start singing. Dinnertime at PH on Tuesday and Thursdays is filled with music as the High School Choir sings and practices to the tunes of Blowin' in the Wind , Do You Know the Way to San Jose , and This is Nly Coun- try GIRLS GLEE CLUB. FRONT ROW: J. Hol- lowell, L. Smith, K. Towers, C. Beer, R. Wilder, D. Rhoades, D. Freed, J. Mynhier, M. Coney, S. Barroquillo, C. Freed. SEC- OND ROW: K. Gochenaur, D. Levitz, P. Crawford, C. German, R. Pike, C. Garman, D. Wilson, C. Anderson, S. Dailey, V. Tracey, D. Kimpel, D. Becker, T. Summers. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, J. Parker, L. Freshe, A. Barto, S. Gravit, C. Gunning, L. Krebs, S. Hughes, S. Luttman, L. Armstrong, B. Polly, L. Johnson, D. Cox, R. DeLancy, B. Miller. BACK ROW: D. Fourman, J. Sassanella, M. McKown, D. Sunday, D. Strawser, P. Wal- ton, D. Fiedler, R. Yerington, C. Loucks, D. Friend, R. Watkins, K. Fourman, J. Burtch S. Thomas, C. Pike, L. Subzda, S. Norman. STICKS Tracey helps the choirs keep their rhythm. His soft accompaniment added a new dimension to choral presentations throughout the year. Academic 59 Jr. High Music is Variety HOME TOWN STAGE FRIGHT greeted Drum Majorette, Karen Click with the Jr.- Sr. combined Homecoming show. EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR. FRONT ROW: B. Simon, M. Sellers, G. Gage, J. Ness, D. James, D. Phares, T. Summers, K. Tracey, C. Miller, R. Mendenhall, D. Young. SEC- OND ROW: C. Snyder, D. Anderson, C. Keyes, D. Rhoades, K. Bellinger, C. Wells, B. Witham, C. Rigg, C. Northup, C. Gap- pinger, B. Milleman, S. Becker, K. Graham. THIRD ROW: G. Luttman, L. Parker, T. Boots, S. McKown, K. Levitz, J. Taylor, C. Beiswanger, D. Clark, P. Blackburn, P. DeLancey, D. German, K. Click, J. Shire, B. Leiter. BACK ROW: C. Thomas, S. Pet- tijohn, S. Kurtz, V. Wooster, J. Bryant, J. Courtright, M. Greene, D. Hughes, C. Po- cock, J. Reese, B. Friend, D. Sams, J. Kiess, J. Lee. 60 Academic I I I I ' SEVENTH GRADE CHOIR. FRONT ROW: D. Young, S. Shultz, B. Kain, M. Hollowell, C. Harr, E. Chase, J. Blankenship, D. Watson, J. Hayward, D. Miller, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: T. Davis, D. Robinson, P. Brown, K. Butler, P. Munger, G. Gayheart, S. McNett, 'K. Towers, N. Freed, E. Barker. THIRD ROW: K. LaFever, H. Guinn, J. Courtright, D. Miller, S. Kurtz, K. Shull, C. Tilbury, N. Low, S. Fredricks,:L. Milleman, D. Van Wagner. I FOURTH ROW: A. Riegel, W. Bolen, C. Go- chenaur, M. Clark, L. Boots, J. Glasgow, T. Forbes, V. Allshouse, A. Graham, D. Span- gle, J. Frey, M. Fisher, BACK ROW: B. ,Werner, D. Hilkey, G. Nagel, N. Fultz, R. . Kukenbecker, R. German, M. Nagel, J. Hootman, S. Wake, J. Lash, D. Ritchie, K. Perkins, L. Stafford. -I JR. HIGH BAND. FRONT ROW: C. Thomas, C. Wells, B. Kain, M. Clark, L. Milleman, S. Frederick, C. Tilbury, S. McKown, K. Click. SECOND ROW: J. Glasgow, K. Butler, S. Hershberger, D. Spangle, B. Leiter, J. Frey, D. Sams, M. Shaffer, R. Kuckenbecker, S. Leiter, J. Hayward, D. James, B. Milleman, C. Keyes. THIRD ROW: K. Prough, P. Eve- ridge, J. Taylor, M. Hamman, A. Graham, V. Wooster, T. Clay, V. Allshouse, B. Hayward C. Christoffel, A. Riegel, L. Beiswanger, R Barroquillo, T. Presdorf, A. Claudy, K. Per- kins, H. Lewis. BACK ROW: D. Merriman, R Amburgy, J. Bryant, R. Davis, J. Lash, A Miller, B. Werner, J. Griffin, M. Myers, R Garman, K. Brown, T. Wooster, C. Haag, P. DeLancy, B. Miller, P. Allen, J. Courtright J. Gienger, D. German, T. Holsinger. LOOKS LIKE RAINELLE MIGHT BE SUN- BURN. The 1970-71 Varsity Cheerleaders take time from their busy cheerleading camp schedule to pose for a picture. The ALWAYS REPAIRING SOMETHING Melvin cheerleading squad was composed of Stayner, Robert Freeman, and Mike Coney Carla Rettinger, Nila Rhoades, Deb Brock are involved as they work on a piece of Qmascotj Rainelle Gordon, and Star Bow- farm machinery that needs repair. man. 62 Organizations They that Are Involved . . . Officers Work . . Government Flourishes 64 Org Student government is you the student. Only we can make it work and our Student Council of 1970-71 made it happen. Alumni banquets, Homecoming convocations, a school flag, a concession stand, work for a stu- dent lounge, a better school, more school spirit. It all starts with the student who represents you. Only you the student body will make it work for all, so speak out and be heard. Randy Perkins and Steve Riegal preside over the ceremony as Lang Beiswanger registers his signature in the land of honor. FROM THE TAP and ready to drink. The concession stand is the biggest money maker for the Student Council. Bottoms up. anizations FOUR KNIGHTS OF HONOR, ready, willing and able to serve her majesty in the land of Honor Steve Riegel excorts another deserving person fBrian Millemany to the land of Honor for his excellence in Leadership, Scholarship, Service and Character. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW. S. Prentice, W. Meyers, K. Anderson, B. Brown, B. Milleman, J. VanWagner, B. Eberhart, S. Warring 2nd ROW B. Jones, S. Spade, C. Allen, A. Kurtz, L. Beiswanger, D. Brock, G. German, M. Tullis STANDING C. Shipe, M. Faust, D. Carpenter, V. Bryant, L. Krebs, J. Graham, D. Langley, D. Tracy, R. Taylor, R. Perkins, S. Riegel, S. Hughes, B. Fifer, M. Cline, N. Rhoades, K. Streb, L. Henderson As Queen, I dub you Knight and a loyal subject in the Land of Honor. The Knight and a loyal subject escorted the new mem- ber to a table where he received a pin and membership card. As they took their places, they watched as a new person was chosen from the darkened room. A total of sixteen new people took their positions at the side of Queen Honor, ready to serve faithfully in her kingdom. Organization 65 From the Publication Room YEARBOOK ISN'T THE ONLY THING where layout has to be done, copy written and artwork displayed. Quidnunc takes a lot of work too. 66 Organization QUIDNUNC STAFF: Mrs. Scoville, M Mishler, V. Stauffer, C. Walton, B. Aaron, C Langley, L. Subzda, N. Reading, B. Ham mon, S. Prentice, M. Carpenter, D. John son, BACK ROW: B. Darr, K. Stapleton, R Ernsberger, B. Polly, R. Watkins, D. Wilson C. Faust, S. Warring, T. Sobasky, J. Gra- ham, J. Grabill. I WANT T0 SEE IT! Kids all over the place buried in a book. Unusual? No, they're looking at a- new treasury of P.H. living. WAITING IN LINE is always the same even if it is exciting getting a Prairie Heights Yearbook. lt's called production. Actually it's several nights of long tedious work where ideas become realities, piles of pictures, sentences, con- tracts, punctuation marks, and mis- takes are combined to make a publication. lt doesn't matter if it's a magazine or a hard covered book the proofreaders and staff become engrossed and sick of little quips of twisting ideas for pictures and just designing. It means type and type some more, index, file, sketch, copy, crop, with picas, inches, lines, spaces, page numbers, addresses, telephone numbers, and when it's all done most people only say-this should have gone here and you mis- spelled this. But, I wouldn't say no if you asked me to do it again. Organizations 67 Staff Tells Headsta rt This is your on the spot Panther Tale reporter coming to you written from the Head Start Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We are bringing you a close-up view of the P.H. FTA in action giving a helping hand to a bunch of little kids. Meanwhile, back at the farm, whoops I mean the school, the CTA 8t FTA are pre- paring for the up and coming an- nual chili supper and gymnastics show. Now back to the Head Start Center, the Panther Tale reporter retreats and signs off for this issue as a growing mob of little kids chase him home. Studying a professional job the P.H. staff learns how to produce a newspaper with quality. As lt ls 68 Organizations N0 LADIES AID MEETING! This small pro- duction line gets the job done and the pa- per out. - Are Terri and Bev teaching or being taught how to paint a picture? In old-time fashion this Headstart class poses with some P.H. F.T.A. members. Organizations 69 70 Organizations STRAIGHT DOWN for hundreds of feet is the destination of the stone thrown by Ed Freed. Only the best stone heaver splashes water. TAKE THAT YOU RAT is the motto of Jun- ior F.F.A. members Mark Green, Chuck McMahon, Harlan Lewis, David Sams, Lee Beiswanger. STAKE EYED and concentrated upon, Jeff Goudy attempts a dead ringer. A Canadian vacation is useful to better your game. Two FFAS U nited Tall tales of bear and moose in- terest Junior High agriculture stu- dents most often and Jr. F.F.A. is one step to those adventures. I thought we would never find that little miners shack back on Ma- rie Lake. We had walked for hours it seemed trying to find the peace and serenity of those bass filled wa- ters. But the thing l'Il never forget is that night on 'Bare Island' when COME BACK HERE is faintly heard from Scott Shultz adjusting a knot in a boat cara- van. The group is on a fishing expedition. Organizations 71 BOOKSTORE STAFF: J. Aaron, C. Chamber- lain, Mrs. Myers, B. Miller, P. Hill, C. Shipe, A. Dauberman. SCIENCE CLUB: Mr. Dietsch, J. Diehl, M. Mishler, R. Perkins, V. Bontrager, S. l 2 Hughes, F. Stayner, L. Rigg, B. Rhinesmith, S. Riegel, K. Keyes. 5 MR. SCIENCE HIMSELF, Randy Perkins led the school with 5 science courses through high school and was President of the Science Club. Organizations 72 ,X Q P if 4 i ROW 1: T. Smith, S. Mendenhall, M. Howe, S. Ernsberger, K. Anderson, M. Faust, K. Stapleton, S. Barrquillo, N. Rhoades. ROW 2: L. Armstrong, N. Halsey, L. Johnson, S. Luttman, S. Hughes, M. Carpenter, V. Rans- burg, D. Brock. ROW 3: Mrs. Helmuth, D. Strawser, J. Sassanella, M. Hayward, B. Eb- erhard, J. Shire, K. Kellett, T. Hall. Science Advancements Brings All Together With the launch of Telestar the world shrunk a little and so the lan- guage barriers became a little stronger. Unless you care enough about other people to try to com- municate, Foreign Language is use- less. Some don't want to leave the U.S. even if they can help make this a better world. To them Peace Corps is a ridiculous waste of time. Their fellow man is just like an ani- mal. To others, the customs of the quaint village is beautiful art and so Foreign Language students like the technology that shrinks the world. Viva TeIestar! Organizations 73 74 Organizations FAVORITE PASTIME? It's doubtful but at least they look like they're concentrating. CAREFUL VIC! One of the industrious members is actually cleaning the AV Room. Read Look And Learn Silence! said she.-And there was silence. The silence is unbroken as stu- dents sit around trying to remem- ber what they should be doing. The rows and rows of books sitting on the shelves keep reminding them that this is the library in which they are sitting, and the little brain says work! When all else fails, try the card catalog. It may be the only way you find out. Do a good job Don, Mr. Hepler is watching you. Organizations 75 Lettermen Have Campout Snipe! Here Snipe! Here Snipe! Remind you of camping under the stars in the woods. Remind you of some of the tricks you have played on unsuspecting poor soul. Camping is unique. Where else can you eat raw food, toss and turn all night on ground that never seems to level out, go with out a bath or play touch football, and watch girls for guysb with out even leaving the park, ride horses, and oh ya-play tricks on the guys. Who put that rope across the tail? IF THERE'S A HOLE, TERRY WILL FIND IT! Terry Levitz manevers his way into an opening while picking up yards for himself and the Glory Unit. WE DID IT AGAIN! The All-Sports trophy IS proud possession of Prairie Heights for the second year straight. Organizations 76 ROW 1: L. Stalf, G. Hollowell, A. Miller, J. W. Combs, R. Stanski, J. German. ROW 2: T. Levitz, R. Holiday, G. Silvers, J. Graham, R. Tracey, G. German, H. Chester, L. Shipe. ROW 3: L. Beiswanger, l. Fultz, C. Huff, R. Taylor, L. Noll, D. Beiswanger, J. Shire, D. Langley. ROW 4: D. Beard, L. Diehl, B. Barnes, V. Fretz, L. Richards, K. Kellett, L. Halsey, M. Rowe. ROW 5: C. Rasler, K. Frey, D. Bordon, R. Fretz, R. Jaquay, D. Wilder, J. Straw, D. Rhinesmith, P. Rasler. LINE-UP OF LETTERMAN Ron Holiday, John Shire, Jr. Straw and Jason Cowley start the line of Letterman being honored at the Athletic Banquet. Organizations 77 Did you ever go to cheerleader school? No, but our cheerleaders did and are graduates of Smith- Walbridge. Dedicated? School lead- ers? A help to the team? They're all . this and much more. H Ig h h I S h O U Cheerleading goes beyond lead- ing cheers at ballgames. lt's prac- tice, posters, building morale, and , I supporting Prairie Heights. lt's self- m S m ,Wa I b sacrifice for a school they believe in. Their job is to get you in step with school spirit. Are you in step? l 78 Organizations A contented Black Panther lalias Debbie Brockj relaxes for a moment during a break in the action. J.V. Cheerleaders TOP TO BOTTOM Toni Keyes, Joyce Sassenella, Debbie Foreman. Varsity Cheerleaders TOP T0 BOTTOM Carla Rettinger, Rainelle Gordon, Star Bowman, Nila Rhoades. Organizations 79 BOYS PEP CLUB FIRST ROW J. German, T. Lang- ley, K. Hoyer, J. Galloway, D. Boyles, A. Friend SECOND Mr. Wagner Qsponsorl, R. Holiday, B Tracey, M. German, L. Halsey, R. Tracey, E. Alb: right, L. Stalf. THIRD G. German, K. Kellett, G Silver, I. Fultz, A. Graham, J. Rogers, G. Penrod, J Combs. FOURTH T. Levitz, A. Knisely, J. Shire, K Keyes, C. Spillner, D. Beard, G. Krebs, K. Tubbs M. Holden, D. Twitchell. FIFTH B. Burnham, K Kellett, S. Shultz, D. Jones, L. Diehl, P. Rasler, B Rhinesmith, M. Sassanella, J. Graham, A. Miller SIXTH L. Richards, J. Owsley, K. Frey, D. Wilder S. German, J. Straw, D. Borden, S. Glasgow, C Rasler, B. Barnes. S. Fredrick, R. Davis, C. Carr, V. Willits, D. Brock L. Milliman, C. Rathburn, D. Robinson, J. Davis SECOND C. Gappinger, L. Munger, B. Hayward, S Shultz, V. Haag, C. Beiswanger, D. Anderson, R Gibson, S. Mullins, C. Haag, C. Tillbury, T. Davis THIRD L. Smith, C. Coney, K. Levitz, D. Rhoades S. McKown, P. Blackburn, J. Frey, L. Bolen, L: Parker, J. Willms, K. Click, K. Northup, C. Tracey FOURTH W. Bolen, R. Gordon, N. Rhoades T Forbes, M. Clark, D. Clark, T. Shank, A. Barto, B. Miller, S. Bowman, T. Keyes, D. Spade, P. Traceg. FIFTH C. Miller, P. Polly, S. Straw, B. Polly, . Rettinger, A. Sellers, C. Bolen, M. Day, S. Norman, T. Summers, M. Grabill, S. Gravit, L. Johnson, D. I Wilson. SIXTH S. Hughes, K. Everidge, J. Sas- I sanella, D. Forker, L. Subzda, J. Burtch, D. Friend, P. Walton, D. Strawser, B. Gantt, D. Simon, M. McKown, D. Boocher, D. Fourman. 1 80 Organizations LQVE FRONT R. Taylor, L. Subzda, B. Tracey, D Carpenter, S. Spade SECOND S. Riegel, J Shire, C. Huff, D. Parker, D. Wake, P. Wal- ton, S. Warring, J. Fuller THIRD C. Allen, D Hall, R. Riegel, C. Faust, P. Werner, M Cline, J. Vanwagner, R. Jaquay FOURTH S. Glasgow, G. Gienger, M. Tullis, R. Ness, K. Chrysler, C. Holiday, S. Hughes, J. Parker, J. Mynheir, FIFTH D. Beiswanger, R. Hall. SOLO ALTO, Dana Parker, represents J. Straw, C. Huff, R. Taylor, R. Jaquay, G. Pen- rod, K. Streb, R. Keyes, D. German, L. Hen- derson, J. Graham, S. Spade, V. Stauffer, W. Chowning, B. Tracey, R. Stauffer, D. Spade, C. Allen, D. Beiswanger. Boys Pep Club Flops Pep Band Still Great Swing Choir Really Swings lt's half-time! Time for a coke and some popcorn, time for talking with friends, time for some music-not chants-music! Get up 5-O CHawaii 5-O in pep band code.J Everyone ready? O.K! One-three-one, two,-ready play. Suddenly, all heads turn to- ward the Panther Pep Band. For an instance they notice, but soon they go back to talking about the play- ers, that neat guy on the other side, or that date after the ball game. However, if you look close enough, you'll see a person nodding his head or tapping his toe, or drumming his hands to the beat. We have accomplished that goal that all pep bands strive for-a con- tinued awareness that we are there! PROFESSIONAL PANTHERS, Toni Keyes, Kathye Streb, Dana Parker, and Debbie German perform for the student body swing concert. Organizations 81 What a Band CouIdn't Be Without COME ON BABY, LIGHT MY FIRE! A flashy Homecoming performance highlights the Prairie Heights Majorettes. lf I wanted to hear music I'd lis- ten to the radio. Yet a parade is a coming attrac- tion for each American. Not be- cause the music is up with the times fit is sometimesj. Not be- cause ofthe shiny red fire engines. Not because of the cars that do tricks. Not because of the horses, or the guy with the wheelbarrow and shovel but because of the girls with the short skirtsg gleaming smiles, and flashing routines. The Prairie Heights parade unit is not left out. 82 Organizations SMILE, DARN YA SMILE! What a way to end the parade as the Pom Pom Core goes smiling by. Prairie Heights Pom Poms FRONT L. to R: C. Beer, S. Mendenhall, M. Coney, D. Becker, P. Tracy, L. Harr, M. Shipe. SEC- OND ROW: L. Frehse, M. McKown, L. John- son, D. Rhinesmith, M. Cox, M. Beer, D. Kimpal, V. Stauffer. BACK ROW: M. Day, L. Subzda, L. Armstrong, K. LaFever, K. Eve- ridge, C. Walton, M. Day, S. Thomas, L. Krebs, R. Watkins, C. Boien, K. Lower, T. Shank, M. Showalter. Prairie Heights Majorettes L. to R. D. Kressley, D. Sunday, L. Shaffer, S. Barr- quillo, S. Norman, L. Subzda, C. German. Organizations 83 O.E.A. ROW 1: B. Miller, J. Mynheir, C. Langley, Mr. Jones QSponsory, J. Hartman, C. Koehler, C. Rettinger. ROW 2: R. Northup, D. Levitz, J. Rowe, C. Pike, B. Fifer, C. Shipe. ROW 3: M. Carpenter, C. Walton, C. Loucks, P. Gayheart, M. Sas- senella, R. Glasgow, S. Prentice, K. Spill- ner. DID YOU EVER FEEL PUNCHED AROUND? I'm an adding machine and everybody's al- ways trying to fig WE SALUTE YOU! Drum Majors, Richard Taylor and Jerry Graham take a solemn pose. 84 Organizations Everybody is Sick ... We never had so much excite- ment since they got grade cards mixed up last time. It was a funny feeling. It kind of burned your nose and made your lungs feel funny. l got dizzy! It was horrible. Everybody was sick. The clinic was so full they had kids lying on the library carpet, and the school nurse never ran so fast, so far, in all her life. Thank God-nobody was hurt. A REAL LIVE EPIDEMIC AT PH. Mace Day cause a lot of problems and sickness for PH students as everybody had sore throats and watery eyes. ROW 1: J. Parker, R. Ernsberger, B. Miller, L. Harr, D. Hall, M. Pelfrey. ROW 2: M. Coney, D. Wilson, C. Chamberlin, J. Dunkel, P. Hartman, B. Brown, M. Howe, B. Aaron, M. Freed. ROW 3: R. Bailer, M. Welker, D. Becker, R. Brown, S. Gravit, L. Johnson, D. Lee, J. Aaron, C. German. ROW 4: A. Kurtz, C. Miller, M. Todd, P. Hall, M. McKown, S. Thomas, L. Krebs, T. Shank, L. Gunning, P. Polly. ROW 5: C. Cattell, C. Walton, D. Sun- day, D. Strawser, P. Ernsberger, D. Nichols, T. Green, A. Dauberman, K. Foreman, T. Hall. Organizations 85 1 W GET HIM UP THERE! 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If a person doesn't follow base- ball closely they will never realize the moral boost of that special feeling received when a player hears Nice catch Al, That's the way to hustle Terry, or Shoot it right down the old alley Doug 'Babe. ' VARSITY BASEBALL. FRONT ROW: K. Kel- let, K. Kellet. SECOND ROW: Coach Foltz, R. Noll, G. Silver, M. Sassanella, A. Miller, G. German. THIRD ROW: P. Rasler, E. Alb- right, T. Levitz, D. Wilder, R. Fretz, C. Rasler, K. Frey, Manager: L. Shipe, Coach Kain. READY FOR ACTION the pitcher winds up with all players on their toes ready for that big play. Athletics 91 X-Country State Meet Still Dream Regional competition is rarely found by most teams. For our Cross Country team it is old hat and not by accident. Catching a glimpse of a home meet you can see that the football team has temporarily stopped their grueling practice to cheer for their friends and class- mates. We watch and wait an- ticipating until they come around the cornfield for that last trek of important ground to cover. A mem- ber of the Red Wave is chal- lenged by a rival but in the end the Panther holds his own. Chalk up another victory for the Prairie Heights Panther Pack. TENSE AND TORTURED the Panther Pack worries about the tough field ahead. S. Begley, D. Beiswanger, H. Chester, R. Stan- ski, Coach Kuhn, R. Crawford, L. Beis- wanger, W. Wells, and M. Hayward prepare for the seasons, and many careers tough- est task. CONTORTED JAW shows BegIey's pain as he struggles for position. Approximately two thirds of a mile have been finished and the idea of a wooded hill before the tape and finish remain to haunt him. A ' ' sy? ' fl A was-ti , V . ., .ae ta ..,. W. , g . T Q' 1 K' 'f K ' . .gQ ', .z,1'3!' 5. .' i ,,, e:,. ,,,,,,, . 4, , ,... . .. , . t , . ,E r A 1 e e WL tive l r i mn 1 if. ' fiyftss Hiifmtf 'gifs' ,. - . ffm eff K. f- aww -few fb a a ,Z My ji' 3' . 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Beiswanger is seen on the outside holding his own with thoughts of the rough terrain ahead in his mind. VARSITY X-COUNTRY. FRONT ROW: S. Begley, D. Beiswanger, L. Begley, R. Taylor, G. Hollowell, H. Chester, R. Stanski. BACK ROW: W. Wells, R. Taylor, J. Shire, C. Huff, D. Rhinesmith, M. Hayward, R. Crawford, Coach Kuhn. Athletic 93 Grid Takes Cream Can Take a journey to a sunny Indian summer when two teams are bat- tling for a championship or to a muddy field with weather nobody should be in. Remember? How about ruining a Homecoming cele- bration by bring home a Cream Can with a pair of bib overalls on, not to mention another NECC championship. Remember? How could anyone forget? SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT commands Mike Sassanella to Rick Jaquay as they discuss the game situation. VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: L. Stalf, T. Levitz, K. Keyes, R. Tracey, D. Langley, A. Miller, Manager: D. Wake. SECOND ROW: Coach Foltz, Manager, L. Halsey, G. Gar- man, M. Rowe, I. Fultz, G. Silver, Coach Gra- bill, Coach Bremer. THIRD ROW: D. Beard, M. Sassanella, V. Fretz, K. Frey, K. Kellet, T. Witham, L. Diehl. BACK ROW: B. Barnes, C. Rasler, D. Borden, R. Jaquay, D. Wilder, J. Straw, L. Richards, P. Rasler. 94 Athletics CLENCHED FIST anticipation marks the FOOTBALL FEELING engrossed everyone Panther sideline during action on the field. as they watch action on the field with in- tense excitement. Athletic 95 TONGUE-BITING DETERMINATION is illus- trated as Mark Fultz muscles his way up for a shot at the bucket during the Northridge game. VARSITY BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Manager: R. Taylor, Coach Click, Manager, P. Bolinger. SECOND ROW: L. Shipe, BACK ROW: G. Silver, M. Tropp, K. Frey, M. Fultz, D. Wilder, S. Garman, R. Fretz, D. Borden, K. Kellett, J. Graham, T. Levitz, and D. Twitchell. 96 Athletics REACHING AND RIPPING WlLLY stret- ches to get the ball from a vicious oppo- nent. AIRBORN AND RISING Kim Kellett leaps to save the lost and moving ball. THEY'RE ATTACHED to straining, leaping, shooting, fighting ballplayers. The high socks are from home. Ups 8L Downs for Cagers 5...4...3...2...1 . . . Bzzz! Thousands of pieces of torn paper float in the air. A happy team huddles in a frenzied circle. What is it? Where is it? Who is it? Its Panther basketball. Games, Pepsi, Mr. Riegel's rolls, sweating, striped basketballs, game films, Snoot, supper at Mr. Clicks, winning, Basketball and all its rewards plus surprise WE BEAT LAKELAND!!!!! Athletics 97 FLYING Fultz takes a mighty leap at the sectional, Mark was only able to keep with the most of his competitors. BLOWIN' FROM THE BLOCKS, John Shire leads off a relay at East Noble. 98 Athletic EVERYBODY WAS UP in the air over the way Verlo Bontrager came on in the pole vault this year. WITH THE WHOLE BODY behind the little ball, Blaine Burnham puts the shot at the Goshen Relays. Track Has Rebuilding Year They said we couldn't do it. We lost too many Letterman through graduation, and a perfect season gives a team a lot to live up to. But the track team proved every- one wrong and came out with a good season plus making boys into men. Giving 1 101, all the time, in meets, in practice, in thinking, in spirit, in everything it takes to be a PH track man. These guys had the guts to meet the challenge in track and it made them better for the challenge of life. Can you meet this challenge? VARSITY TRACK. FRONT: J. Cowley, R Hall, G. Hollowell, V. Bontrager, E. Freed, G Penrod, R. Taylor, SECOND: C. Spillner, W Wells, D. Beiswanger, R. Holiday, L. Begley, A. Graham, R. Ness, M. Hayward, R. Stan- ski, BACK: B. Burnham, D. Hershberger, T. Witham, R. Taylor, D. Tubbs, J. Shire, J Straw, L. Beiswanger, Absent: M. Fultz, D Langley, Coach Roush, Coach Dailey, K Tubbs, S. Begley. Athletic 99 Golf Team Coming Up! 100 Athletic Best Season Ever KEEP YOUR EYES on the ball, pull back and . . . Russ Fretz swings into action as he begins his rounds on the golf course. HForeH We didn't have any holes-in-one and Booth is gone. But for some reason we seem to have the best team effort ever. l remember it distinctly. It was hole number ten. It was a marvel- ous slice Cto bad l was trying to hookj and was going right toward that tree. You know-the one with the bird nest full of golf balls. Of course I know the adatage about playing it where it lands but can you imagine what would happen to a bird who saw a golf ball flying out of her nest. Poor Feathered Friend. PUTTING is tricky business as you can see by the expression on Rick Tracey's face. Steady. VARSITY GOLF FRONT: J. German, D. Langley, E. Mynheir, Coach Hepler, B. Tracey, K. Keyes, V. Fretz, R. Fretz, L. Noll, S. Reigel, Coach Hostetler Athletic 10 1 .L , 3 Foundation of Next Year's Muscle J. V. Wrestling FIRST ROW: L. to R., J. Ger- man, R. Crawford, B. Milleman, M. Nelson, D. Tuttle, D. Hartman, SECOND ROW: K. Shumaker, S. Hamman, A. Miller, K. Keyes, L. Rowe, L. Wooster. BACK ROW: Mgr. D. Wake, R. Tubbs, B. Burnham, D. Perkins, S. Notestine, D. Jones, R. Ness, Coach Roush. ON THE FLOOR: D. 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Young, Mr. Dailey. THIRD ROW Mr. Smeltzer, P. Allen, J. Keis, R. Friend, D. Halsey, B. Friend, D. Miller, G. Ensley, G. Rasler. BACK ROW G. Luttman, D. Sams, J. Bryant, T. Wilson, S. Frey, L. Wooster, D. Merriman, S. Kurtn, J. Singleton. AT THE FINISH, Jerry Wooster brings it in for a first place. Junior High Cross Country held the Panther winning tradition. 106 Athletics FRONT ROW J. Lash, N. North, N. Johnson, D. Sutton, M. Nelson, M. Cattel, R. Bar- quillio, S. Carpenter, Mr. Dailey, SECOND ROW Mr. Kain, A. Oury, C. Shaw, C. Rice, M. Myers, L. Beard, B. Werner, J. Hughes, BACK ROW R. Sanders, A. Miller, G. Pe- trich, R. Garman, J. Lower, R. Conley, J. Friend, W. Wooster, Mr. Smeltzer. Jr. High Cross Country FRONT ROW D. Rit- chie, L. Pelfrey, K. Perkins, R. Jones, T. Wooster, R. Amburgy, T. Holsinger, T. Crawford, Coach Hosteller. K' Q 5-fsj g f f k ills, .. 3ai'f , ,E-: .: f ,si g ig Jr. High Fall Sports Bring Sore Muscles fights., ',-sm, - -,,- . . ,' ' L s , s 5 A, A if 51 f ,T is wie 1 or K 2 r,rr ws5 v.aJQlf ISM ? . y fssf rggiig gfiii-g ?,SggQ ii' sr signs 1 r grifk ,wi 2 V QM-x r 2 f, Q Q1 9 X 5 F . ' .. Q , . L . .. w g fikffix! 1 . bf a s 2 E ' , if Z w r fiw i rreg r gi mg, is - A Af wr 5 1 A S ss Ei ,554 .4 ,l , .YM ,, ,. . , xirsfwir gs, Athletics 107 Eighth Grade Basketball: FRONT ROW D. Young, G. Gage, T. Summers, H. Lewis, B. Simon, L. Beer, M. Sellers 2nd: P. Allen, J. Kiess, S. Kurtz, N. Pfafman, D. Owsley, G. Ensley, T. Holsinger, 3rd: Coach Smeltzer, R. Amburgey, D. Merriman, D. Lewis, D. Hughes, J. Courtright, B. Friend, D. Sams. UP, UP AND IN! An eighth grade basketball palyer stretches out when going up for a lay-up. Jr. High Cagers Exper e Needed ie 4-.,....f .,.. ,-. .- .W-..1-Wa. . -- QM E k -- - M , Aly . sem ,Q - A T -- Q me ' - '-- -'l-eil . 3?:'.i..:1.:1'---5.11-viili ill--'.E'i'1'-aim.-'iii gras ie. S . ,.-5i.,.r.i. f5k,, ----- 'F - -g...,.,,:3?,. .,,: .1 aaa- . 'W .s.,t.,.. efgrifv im 93 1 - 'M' it 3.32212 A if -- ' 1 f 1 325' 5 ..'-X. zz -za... 5 .- 15' ry f mv. . ,,, 2 -ew: Sw gg, Asif 1 1, .1 1 11',':'gsfG.a,:v'p -4 4-xv 'fit' Q wflik' 21 ings? meaemv . 5 5 ,... i - . f egg? fa, if e gg.-if Mi.. .. 4? ' . -D .' . 4 -is 21,-ru-arf 31, wfggies v M '23, 21.3 .... .. . ...- .... , X , ....,.. . ' awlfilwf 1L::.. ' -- 'E , .Z i ar Mi .- . . w a ms ,gt . . ,g-..e519i.,e --.3-it Q. ,,.-,-. - ,i-rf : -Y. - -0 f 8 6. -' X 1 2 ---- . .. FRONT ROW R. Barquillo, M. Blankenship, K. Perkins, J. Smith, D. Brown, D. Richie, G. Beechler, L. Stafford, M. North, S. Carpen- ter. SECOND ROW J. Lower, M. Catell, T. Johnson, J. Lash, N. Nelson, A. Miller, W. Anderson, A. Claudy, N. Johnson. THIRD ROW Coach Kain, R. Bailer, R. Conley, K. Freed, N. Nagel, T. Prestorf, R. Sanders, R. Garman. A LITTLE ENGLISH ON THE BALL, for a seventh grader getting the ball there is hard enough besides having good form. E. . I ... W ,,, ll... , ,.,,, , ,,,., ,K,.,,, Q ..,,,,,: L! 1 S 1 ee ' UA 7, 3 Y f wg + wlnjrmvi F95 -- -- - -- - - .. .. .. ... ii' .iii--a ' iEiZ '5 :55.' :.::iiia:5' r X WW' 'ii'-Fw:.::i'IIi.:1..ff- E::1'I':-:Mali::'?:a.f ' i?ii'..'5?f:'..:'-'-:: I?fLf..'::: ':'iiI..:5.f:'--EYE..5j:..tf,::'ff,--ij:g.5. if J 4 than ,ral Ne f H 1 . 535 21 '- 'WVLEQQ x f ,. in r f 5 53 .grfrfy is W ., .. . ..,. a J . .,.. . :-'L : : 5 5 Q X ' .:: i' ,X 1 be il .. : :::- ii-:. 'i fi:-Qf:'55. -'E 3, fi Q52 . . ' V-J Athletics 109 Junior High Keeps at it Track G3 i US EXP9 V i 9 W C9 ::r..:'z.':':i:.:::'zRi.:.:::.i:i:.i:si.iaisszf FRONT ROW W. Anderson, R. Jones, C. ' McMahan, K. Perkins, B. Werner SECOND ROW D. Miller, J. Singleton, P. Allen, D. Halsey, D. Boggs, R. Conley, THIRD ROW L. Wooster, J. Reese, M. Nagel, L. Beis- wanger, B. Friend, R. Sanders. Coach Hol- man. FIRST OUT OF THE BLOCKS, Dennis Miller jumps into a fast sprint for the 440 offs: sf-fw.,wfww'13 :ww fe mg gs' M1 , , M . W , ,rs .M , so 1 aysgsesziewgyw -iawwofnsw we we .. WM , .,.... ,M . , . .M M-X. 1 :Qs may i sis. .A 7 H. --1, z - .. if2-- 'Sr - -E, ,YS Ser A--. is-,JW ze-1 H5 A -f ef Wav 9??Wivaf?'P2a39?4QffeE gkgfexsogieisfffsgggsigef-fr. as , J . , gl . . vw . Siggzggggsigfsre .giggles s we flew as -W 2 if . 7-E- i i. ws , Q.--51 wi' ,ig A-,w eflvfgr-fa sifimggfiezf21ff:Q?Iwe4R22ai15his1liiiiizisihiguwsfgfissrlfzeff-ifssifimefssWie.-fire 51 was Elsie- N is-12o,'.ao.--fnism-of-,.fS.sfwww:ezsmsff--.re ,Mew -v22fee71ew.B1a, f--if W. J,Jews,.e,,.g,eie..Q2f5,f1e..Q,,.a5, .1 ,,ag,5, .,.Q,,.fq..gQm,,....Qg5.a,,e..siB,.qgwt Vw , , . 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Stump helps out at the ALMOST DROPPED IT! Debbie is caught 114 Album Chili Supper cute isn't he? off guard on farmer day 1970. I Album 1 15 Class Gift Becomes Headache 116 Album ELK SCHOLARSHIP honors are being r ceived by Kathye Streb, Luanne Krebs an Richard Taylor from an Angola Elks repr sentative Senior Class Officers and Sponsors, Vicki Bryant, Mr. Gilman, Alan Knisely, Debbie Tracey, Charlotte Sobasky, Brian Barnes. Album 117 N.E.C.C. 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':.': gi 15, 9. 2, .1 31-1111, , ,4,,.,,i1g33gzg wr 325 2f2xi5fiQf9ffSff1f?i .f1 -15151 11s?11sf11QiisHi.-ws:-1111:'-z:111111fi1si11-'1.11-11-11--f we s ,, 1-111111141-.111111-,111111L115g11i1111 i s sk .S 118 Album ALL CONFERENCE SENIORS: D. Langley, S. Begley, T. Levitz, D. Beiswanger, M. Fultz, D. Wilder, B. Barnes, L. Diehl, fabsentj L. Rich- ards. Album 119 Lonnie Recieves Athletic Jacket 20 Album LIFETIME GOAL of one senior becomes mani- fest with the presentation of an Athletic jacket. Album 121 Homecoming Preparation is Fun . . . , ALBRIGHT WRESTLES with a piece of float and the borrowed wheels, treads, and sound affects roll to homecoming victory. is 122 Album WORKING HANDS of two Seniors build a leak proof tank complete with BOOM, SMOKE and SPIRIT. Album 123 Homecoming Is for Juniors The week before Homecoming class members assemble to produce the destined prize winning float. We all know how exciting float building is CBlahJ! On one evening the most exciting event had been watching Mr. D. leap over a wagon tongue 'til Greg backed his car in the ditch. Women's Liberation then took over and Carla found herself in Greg's position. Because it took boys to get her car out the demon- stration was not entirely successful but... BEES must have an awful time filling a hive. Carla Rettinger and Greg Silver stuff this wire maze with cheap paper. ' 1 , - - af- M 1 sire: fo ' , , I Mit: ,T Stiff wr' el Y X : 5 QV wi lf . ,A ri. - .- 1, .7,,,,.,.,,,,,,i . . , - .... M , ,. A ,few ,I ' . ,, ,.5,,,i.,i,, :.:.g,,,.,.i.i w , V l .il fag K' nl iii f Q ,N 5 a n 5. .V it if ...pp , In 9? f .S Y Ki i W i i F ggi, fl if -' lii iii , r.. - ---.e:ea2Ia:aie:- . in x S G K i i, 'gas i if ' 1 Stix, i ' i .,,,, ,.., , . I , , i Q ll M - ' 15:27 fit: SW' inf s2e,wn Evil it K Vslifi 3,25 ilifw WEE . 4 ,L , Wi ,fe . iililtiimllii f. , i 491711.11 , r 'in fist. Y, li, ffl? 'iw' rw? is-:mit Wire? , 4 ggiwfcil Hin 'W - .1-'-i,lf'-HIE., if iam ,git :,i,ff ih,s,i'Vf1f': Danny Barker, Carol Beer, Dave Benson, Velma Bontrager, Verlo Bontrager, Mike Boocher, Doug Borden, Star Bowman, Kathy Boyer, Debra Brock, Roberta Burtch, Tom Burtch. 124 Album -.5fS,-,:a...,- 5-he-. .- ,, i i,,,i.i' flilnpg gil ii' llif . . U' i ii :ii shi: , A i 5, gg? ima. ,. ,Sf 1 I-al 'hi X wi nl, gf . -I an ..... . , ,xi will. 1 ,L ! V. .... - ,. .. Q .f e First Prom . . . Away from Home Album 126 Guess who just asked me to the Prom? I'lI have to get a formal! What color should I get? Sound familiar? Who made it pos- sible? The Juniors naturally. But the Juniors did it in royal fashion with the Prom theme A Time For Us. Their spirit not only carried through the Prom but in all the ac- tion. Homecoming, capturing the class tourney, magazines, every- thing. These future Seniors will take P.H. down in history! Merri Carpenter, Wayne Chowning, Keith Chrysler, Kathy Clay, Kathy Clevenger, Marilyn Cline, Doyle Coney, Michael Coney, Marvin Conley, Pat Courtney, Rick Dangler, Steve Denton, Jerry Dickerson, Joel Diehl, Bill Eberhard, Susan Erns- berger, Marsha Faust, Beck Fifer, Michael Fisher, Cindy Freed, Edward Freed, Robert Freeman, Deborah Friend, Dan Fries, James Fuller, Rainelle Gordon, Eulalia Grif- fin, Bruce Hart, Joy Hayward, James Heath, Linda Hicks, Gary Hollowell, Donald Hoot- man, Sandy Hughes, David James, Dennis Johnson, Harold Doug Jones, Kim Kellet, Kris Keyes, Debbie Kimpel, Jim Kjendalen, Mark Krieger, Doug Kuhn, Greg Kline. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS and SPONSERS are C. Rettinger, S. Prentice, R. Gordon, C. Langley, C. Loucks, Mr. Deitsch and Mr. Wagner. ,wx HE, . , ft,.f,,,5,,,,, 1 ,Qs 1 Y ' if L q .2 Pa w vga K 8 , ,V , Q A E? ft F' J X Z S X 4 Y K if 155259-eiie,2,.,, ' 1'f'Qi,i-ifffigi,ffg?gg,.:f K ' 22,2125flifvilfff ' ii' Q 2 5 - --if 31 ,M 5 E5 x ' 59755353 ,fo R, tl K rig? QE, f ti sz Y T ,QE ,Zfw,'fu.fm--::,-:51,f:,:::'1 fx.. David Traster, Randy Troyer, Roger Tubbs, Debra Turner, Dean Twitchell, Gale Van Wagner, JoAnn Van Wagner, Joe Walter, Susan Warring, Rose Watkins, Ace Weaver, Janet Willms, Terry Witham, Kenneth fRexl Wooster. K? 55 1 ' ' ' QW M' al an ,,,, f,,3,,,sQ , , , 3 if 2 it 55' in .ll is 2 'W s 1 ,, ,,.,w law . .V i , V . . ,N ., '1 3 .s M35 ' is 3 gtg . P H 5 I yr! E8 J-1 W' we as ' 'H , f A3 ' ft gm ., fg of N ,, at gp' vt 33,1 go Q1 sig ca w Y f ff M ,git Connie Langley, Debbie Levitz, Danny Likes, Cindy Loucks, Wayne Martin, Margo McLain, Rick Mikkelson, Alan Miller, Har- old Myers, Jane Mynhier, Terry Northup, Kathy Parker, Patricia Pease, Carolyn Pike, Rosalie Pike, Sharon Prentice, Dale Prough, Richard Pusti, Vicki Ransburg, Carla Rettinger, Robert Rhinesmith, Nila Rhoades, Steve Riegel, Linda Rigg, Joyce CSueJ Rowe, Carl Sain, Michael Sassanella, Martha Showalter, Mark Shultz, Greg Sil- ver, Donna Simon, Mary Skeels, Larry Sny- der, Katina Sobasky, Dean Spencer, Kay Spillner, Vickie Stauffer, Floyd Stayner, Rita Stevens, Randy Sutton, DeWayne Thrush, Richard Tracey. Album 127 Sophomores Choose Ring for '73 I like the round ring. No, I like the square one. As sophomres anxiously wait to order their class rings, they try to decide which ring they want to represent them as the class of '73. Although many of the sophomores did not agree on the ring that was chosen, they all seemed content when it was over, and anticipated the last day of school when their rings arrived. I like the panther's head. We have to have our year some- place. Janet Aaron, Kathy Anderson, Roxanne Bailer, Shelly Barroquillo, Debbie Becker, Larry Begley, Lang Beiswanger, Linda Blankenship, Charlene Bolen, Paul Bolin- ger, Kathy Brown, Ruby Brown, Blaine Burnham, Dennis Canon, Cheryl Cattell, Larry Combs, Marilyn Coney, Rebecca Coney, Brenda Conley, Ella Conley, Jim I e,I'I:e I . ,, . .. , W .N . . W WWA-News wow-.MII v ff'I-fw-+-uw if f-a-sw-:a v 3' W' ---' - - ' NI ff'5l5?ss.3' . fr:1.-ie :ivl2.,sf.II,ee '- , H If C0W'eYv Debra CUX- Pamela C'3Wf0fd- I, ,.,, Elaine Danning, Ron Daugherty, Thomas ,V H gg - -. ,. I ' .,- - I ' Davis. Marsha Day, Roberta Delancey, - ' . 2 '.-- 'I Chuck Denton, Joseph Dunkel, Denver EI- H . I ,. ,,., I . . . -s gig-,gfifr -' If- I - fr ,..-,.' V . 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VV-..V. , .,VVV.J.V,,f-1, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSER. .I. Straw, J. Sassanella, S. Hughes, S. Shultz, Mr. Dailey. Cheryl Faust, Darla Fiedler, Richard Foltz, Debbie Fourman, Lowell Freed, Marilyn Freed, Kevin Frey, Denis Friedel, Roberta Fry, Ian Fultz, Marilyn Gage, Cindy Garman, Christine Gayheart, Catherine German, Greg German, Jeff German, Ralph Gibson, Steve Glasgow, Jeffrey Goudy, Sherry Gra- vit, Teresa Green, Debbie Griffin, Gregg Guinn, Debbie Hall, Pamela Hall, Teresa Hall, Nancy Halsey, Duane Hartman, Peggy Hartman, Darrell Hershberger Album 129 Carefree 10th year Hey, I don't want to do this. Oh come on. Somebody help me with my lines. I think I've forgotten them all. This is embarrassing. Do I have to go out there? Yes, we need you. We couIdn't get anyone to take your place. Do I look alright? I fell terribIe. You look just fine, now shut up. Hey, they're about ready, hurry up everybody! . . . the Sophomore Skit. Paul Hilkey, Doug Hill, Ron Holiday, Mar- tick Kain, Leon Kassee, Kevin Kellett, Toni Keyes, Lori Krebs, Amy Kurtz, Norman Lash, Debbie Lee, Bobby Lockhart, Sandy Luttman, Melissa McKown, Lonnie Messer, Brian Milleman, Cindy Miller, Clyde Miller, Lora Kim Miller, Jim Mills, Kelley Minnick, Wendy Myers, Kevin Nelson FOR A HELMET FIT Ian Fultz has resorted to a wig. Beautician, Lori Krebs makes the fit on the player. 130 Album W Z? if 2 ri. , if f , .. fer . Ellen Nesbitt, Diane Nichols, Randy Noll, Sue Norman, Richard Norwood, Vonda Owsley, Charles Paduano, Joyce Parker, Gregory Penrod, Donnie Perkins, Pat Polly, Frank Randol, Pat Rasler, Dawn Rhoades, Cheryl Rice L .. ,. ZEQA' 9 J Swami 5? L3 1 1 , Jr? ef Q, P PJ J X ,. Q ,,V-, H A ,www ' is -:fi z , iwifh- -may ,- 5, W - . gg, , mga. ,- 1 as - . ' ' : fs'-72?-57 i'i I f f ZS 5' 5' , if ! in ' M3151 :Ti -'iii FY 1 5? - . X X, gf fav KW fb. Han, fzsr5T-'fn.wfw1:'i5? 1 , 7 , Y , , . 5.4 . H Ai.' .V,k D fx., -, V . 5. .nv I my ..., . 11 ri 5 5 'i w . P, - 1 ,.,k,,., k Dennis Richmond, Jean Rodgers, Larry Rowe, Ken Sanders, Joyce Sassanella, I A. f so James Schmidt, Terry Shank, John Shure, 0 Scott Shultz, Tim Schultz, Kenneth Shu- maker, David Slaybaugh, Moris Smallwood, Lee Ann Smith, Neal Smith, Beverly Sny- der, Danise Spade, Lowell Stacy, Dan Stall, Rocky Stanski, Arden Straw, Jr., Diane Strawser, Debbie Sunday, Michelle Thomas, Mary Todd, James Tracey, Vicky Tracey, Jim David Tubbs, James Mark Tul- lis, Penny Walton, Margo Welker, Thurza West, Debra Kay Wilson, Curtis Wilson COCKED, LOADED, AND AIMED Charlene Bolen bowls with the G.A.A. Say, could it have been a strike? Album 1 31 , .v Z , 95115 X6 l 5 I K If 42 in 'Q walks, gr! Q., up a il ,'7'lYw3e3fE'l lille' 'yi '55, ,3,yg,w, ' X 12' v ,sl 55, gl, fi' Kg ' K ffEZk11ei Ni. gtgiw 5, 5 ' , ' .i'3' mi- ill? ., fl,5,x'l,sl,lll, ' ,, l ig beg' Dan Armey, Loralee Armstrong, Nicole Barker, Sue Barroguillo, Angie Barto, Steve Bellinger, Margie Beer, Ron Bolen, John Bolinger, Roger Bolinger, Cletus Bon- trager, Debbie Boocher, Brad Booth, Philip Boyer, Duane Boyles, Becky Brown, Kenny Burtch, William Chowning, Rick Cline, Rick Collins, Tom Coney, Bud Conley, Jason Cowley, Michele Cox, Randy Crawford, Barry Dangler, Laureen Davis, Marilyn Day, Glenn DeGraw, Steve Eberhard ROLL 'EM DOWN Albert with a giant bowl- ing ball represents the Freshman Panthers with a strike. 132 Album . qi, 1 5, . . ?' Q5 .gil ' Y' ,x I A will , M, , 3 - e , , B QT? :il lr. ggi' 'L -K q - r m , , .-,' 1 ,R f-'Q-all V ' 'iK::'g 1I??f7l2f ' I I 'I --'N , I' ' l gl, 15 ,5 ,lm 'v,,.' My ,, , . 4 ,. .4,,,,5l,, N z, ,wmv ,f f , w,,f,,m wf:,,,1me ffe' '53 I L: .NRI . 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Leif Erickson, Pat Ernsberger, Darlene Forker, Debbie Freed, Mike Freed, Ro- nald Freeman, Teresa Frick, Lynn Freshe, Dennis Friedel, Albert Friend, Dianne Fries, .lim Franklin, Scott Fuller, Amy Fultz, Jan Galloway, Jay Galloway, Becky Gantt, Barb Gerbers, Mike Ger- man, Gary Gienger, Kathy Gochenaur, Robert Goudy, Mary Grabill, Andy Gra- ham, Tina Green, Linda Griffin, William Haag, Rusty Hall, Dennis Halsey S X. . '+I' ' 'isiii 5 . 1 i ii I? 1 g a F ' ' . F ' c 5 WWQQYI- 1 TT S? 'F ' ' ' ' f WTI' f gi QP? . V ' A L.lag..fggge i5w..:1:'1.':1525:21 ,.f,,,1,,,,, f- -.f-:fwwtw , f - A f-me is . Yfaesgaes F 51,-ffi' I-zsiif'-sfg, 's - 'vi:s:i ' , , , K , . . ,, A s ' ' . 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Steve Hamman, Ed Handshop, Laura Harr, Mike Hayward, Carter Hicks, Mike Holden, Cindy Holiday, Jeanette Hollowell, Kevin Hoyer, Merrill Hunter, David Kimpel, Deb- bie Kistler, Linda Kocher, Gary Krebs, Deb- bie Kressley, Kim LaFever, Tom Langley, Dinah Lewis, Krista Lower, Gordon Mast, Sherry Mendenhall, Robin McQuown, Bon- nie Miller, Denise Miller. 134 Album I sr r, . at I' Q . ' , A Q. ix ,..,, -,v, , an ,E ':.,.- . ., -'sf' A , . oaa. . :-,, xi i vi? jx .gf 'isitfifi gl , H . ,,,, . Ei 'Q .D W, tif, i V 'H' , .5i,.l' 2 s Ffwifiifgi ,wg H. If N ,lg - ' N .P . -V 1- Q.. 'xx M 2' Q .,.. Z., Q, xg 5.2 af? 9? 0. .f ag N 3. 5.5 ,. V I it 'Mai 7,1 M v l 1 E 2 5 F , U? . 92 5 W ... , df 2, im a - :mr .. K , 4,-F Qiggiili : ' Y 515 4 3 55325, gl l' .ml f- ,591 its Q ' f , ,EEK X 5555, gags, Hilti, 1 ff I YF Ui' ,Qi x wif, 1 ,' .1 ,- ,lm -..a,f ,..,,,f,, ,L 3 V, J ' .1 J - Elia fl s 7- K' Y- -ww' if . s N, iw 5,5 ii, ag 5 l f:::a'f'Ef2l,,,:, 'K , ...,,.,,,.... . 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Album 135 8th Grade Has Meet High School Tom Acker, Barbara Aldrich, Perry Allen, R. B. Amburgey, Doris Anderson, Susan Becker, Larry Beer, Christine Beiswanger, Lee Beiswanger, Kathy Bellinger, Peggy Blackburn, Darill Blankenship, Danny Boggs, Linda Bolen, Teresa Boots, Jeff Bryant, Pat Carr, Cindy Christoffel, Debbie Clark, Karen Click, Teresa Clay, Kim Coker, Joan Conley, Martha Coston, Jeffrey Courtright, Terry Crawford, Donald De- Graw, Patricia DeLancey, Junior Den- nis, Kathy Dirrim, Debbie Elliott, Greg Ensley, Paula Everidge, Sherri Fiedler, Sam Frey 136 Album 2aH :5z,Q::if'5f Le ia! -,,55:?:.i: '-95,15 2' 55:5- ,V V- i. :-Hg . 5 6. 5 .5 2 'fe-tw 1 :eg -,,. i ,ff,6':.' WEE' 'ii : .F Mel -El5Se.E5:f l 7 x m . sa ,,, , ,,M 5 ,, w,f..,,. , - , ea X K ee 2 ee W my ei i K QF , r K 3 , Q ' ,... ' , 3, if .ei --ft ,M iw ., ie ego , . ?f?ie5f . 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Q 2 5 3, : , 14 .ful-' 13 w arg 3' ,132-gy .vs-' 3, , V ' L--ilfw W f A 'ijt WJ i ' ts Rulers of the upper hall, Kings and Queens of the Jr. High, the Class of 75 goes marching by as they prepare to enter a new era of High School living. Class parties, waiting for Mom, candy sales, County tourneys, Con- certs, homework, involvement, it all adds up to the life of a PH eighth grader. The eighth graders took steps to help better prepare themselves for high school in a Meet the High School Night. The eager students then chose their Freshman subjects with a background never ex- perienced by their upper classmen. Sherry Frick, Barry Friend, Ronald Friend, Debbie Gaetz, Gary Gage, Carla Gappinger, Denise German, Rita Gibson, Ronnie Gose, Kandi Graham, Mark Green, Cindy Haag, Randy Halferty, Darrell Halsey, Divine Hart- man, Brenda Hayward, Sharon Hersh- berger, Mike Hilkey, Barb Hodge, Terry Holsinger, Greg Horn, David Hughes, Den- nis James, Roger Jones, Cindy Keyes, Jef- frey Kiess, Steve Kurtz, Tim Lawson, Jacqueline Lee, Carson Leistikow, Brenda Leiter, Teri Lepley, Kathy Levitz, Daniel Lewis, Harlan Lewis, James Linville, Che- ryll Lopshire, Marty Lopshire, Greg Lutt- man, Kathy Martin, Shawn McKown, Chuck McMahon, Rene Mendenhall, Daniel Merri- man, Jodie Messer, Lorraine Minnick, Belinda Milleman, Bruce Milleman, Bill Miller, Cindy Miller, Darrell Miller Album 137 Eighth Graders Denis Miller, Kim Miller, Sharon Mullins, Lucinda Munger, Joyce Ness, George New, Cathy Northup, Donald Owsley, Loretta Parker, Debbie Pease, Suzanne Pettyjohn, Norman Pfafman, Donald Pfefferkorn, De- bra Phares, Connie Pocock, Karolynn Prough, Tonya Randol, Gary Rasler, Cindy Rathburn, Mary Rathburn, Jeff Reese, Den- ise Rhoades, Dorothy Richmond, Debbie Rigg, Charles Ritchie, David Sams, Mark Sellers, Jeanne Shire, Barry Simon, Jim Singleton, Kim Sizemore, Mary Slaybaugh, Cindy Snyder, Kathy Sperry, Dean Spriggs, Gloria Stayner, Debra Stevens, Russell Ste- vens, Sandy Straw, Tony Summers, Joyce Taylor, Sharon Taylor, Debbie Terry. - ,ggfs .. .fs .. ,i ti wif , S A -a L is b Q rv fl U , 7 ' .li v iliref' li: i le fi' ri, is Q ..'.,:s,e ,ies'f.,, ' 25,3 ii, - ggi i g-ff- K-57el 'e1 1, - Lf 6 is-as ili'Z?B,Qf 5 9 ,2f', -fi it-w. 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N Q , ,Q K Q ww, , -at jf if 171 iff' yi 2535155153-Q ,Dlx i, e- '?1, ' T , f H -To Y .,, , A l fi ,QW I My 532 mgtif, ,am i , EL , - ivrgiff i -i, pw, fr,gi,er,,'Wfii.M , - img W L mg, 5 , , i K fx M, S Ha R ip it ,X fi Cheryl Thomas, Tony Thrush, Cathy Tracey, Barbara Walker, Mike Weldon, Cynthia Wells, Terry Wilson, Bobbi Witham, Leslie Wooster, Terry Wooster, Vicky Wooster, Dave Young. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: K. Gra- ham, C. Keyes, P. DeLancey, S. Pettyjohn. Album 139 Seventh Grader-Small Lost Soul I Was that combination 28-16- 42 or 16-18-42? Now let's see, itcould have been 42-18-26 or 18-42-36 and now I don't even know my locker number. Class takes up at 8:05 in room A217 and it lasts for 45 or is it 55 minutes. Then I have Physical Education but it doesn't have any room number. My mother gave me this check for my books. Do you want it? Where's the Bookstore? Teacher, I don't feel good. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS AND SPON- SORS: L. Boots, D. Miller, C. Rice, R. Loucks, J. Lower 140 Album Vicky Allshouse, Willis Anderson, Rick Bailer, Cary Baird, Eugenia Barker, Roger Barroquillo, Gene Beechler, Lee Beard, Ja- net Blankenship, Mike Blankenship, Bill Bolen, Connie Bolen, Wonda Bolen, David Bolinger, Marlin Bontrager, Lori Boots, Donald Brown, Ken Brown, Patty Brown, Kathy Butler, Steve Carpenter, Kathy Carr, Marlin Cattell, Brenda Charles, Elizabeth Chase, Mary Clark, Aaron Claudy. Z lg. - 'WV ' ' W J fit .,.. . f I nit y S5 4 'A is , I Ei I i a . , I ' ,gf ,. -. ,, Q , , J Skies, 1 I A , . , at gig, twirl 3552252 ' ff, ,fglszjl : ' ,F ' xl S ,S .. ,. Bonita Click, Debbie Clouse, Vicki Combs, Ronnie Conley, Julia Courtright, Terry Dan- ning, Dennis Daugherty, Julie Davis, LaMar Davis, Rick Davis, Tamra Davis, Leota Dick- erson, Ricky Douglas, Allison Ernsberger, Marie Fisher, Teresa Forbes, Brenda Franklin, Sandra Frederick, Kenneth Freed, Nancy Freed, Janice Frey, Jeffrey Friend, Lewis Fritz, Nathaniel Fultz, Alan Garman, Richard Garman, Geraldine Gayheart, Julie Gienger. s: -ii.. PYRAMID FOR VICTORY is built by Seventh Grade Cheerleaders: V. Allshouse, B. Kain, L. Boots. 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Kenneth Kintz, Raymond Kuchenbecker Sherri Kurtz, Jerry Lash, Kit LaFever, Shelly Leiter, Rick Loucks, Nancy Lowe, Jeff Lower, Jamie March, Sandy Mast, Joe McKee, Sherrie McNett, Phillip Messer, Lisa Milleman, Albert Miller, Becky Miller, Debbie Miller, Debby Miller, Jim Mobley, Tawnie Mobley, Donna Moore, James Munger, Patricia Munger, Mike Myers, Marilyn Mynhier, Glen Nagel, Marvin Na- gel, Mike Nelson, Frank Nesbitt, Nancy New, MikeNorth, Alan Oury, Theresa Paduano, Leon Pelfrey. 142 Album ..,N,,i,.,,Q.t,, .fwf',g,.HQt,t,,yls rw in--V New at -f , w --it fr -fly i- ww yi, s, tl -fmbfy 5ll?fx1'ltzf5'gl373' t . f4e?,5Z, x ,Wars Zzjfiififfx 'g5.f,g, 1,e,g2,, ,ts w,,fll,g,: ,,ar,g!n, - - 1,7 ff.v:,2,v :SMS M595 ,g.wgEi:fg, - 14, 255 tint! fzf-EWS , 5 .e-2' ' if ., - L teh! tht traits? , r ttllll? W x ii yr W... r in g f3Q,2,i5..i:' ', X. iii 45: pl Q4 fm WV' '-if., Lg? 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Mrs. Hostetler laughs quietly at the fun in the class she is conducting. Computing grades, Miss Davis sits com- fortably on the bleachers. Ready, willing, and able, Mrs. Anderson, throughout her long teaching career, strikes a familiar pose. 144 Album Thinking about something, Mrs. Kreski learns right along with her students as well as being the teacher. To explain correct typing methods Mrs. Boyer uses visual equipment. Mr. Baney is getting a real charge out of producing a current of static electricity. Pacing the sideline, Mr. Bremer conducts the running of the game through his con- stant attention. Watching carefully, Mr. Shutt studies the work of a student. read 221221 A. , 222222222 , 'wlzazwze 222222221 8225.955 nmsussii 2522221122222 122 12 12 39'z,?8E.EFlsvf :Ei 22 1 'Z 2 ,2 ,222 .. 22222 ln a familiar seat, Mr. Stump turns around to see what is happening. Taking a look, Mrs. Ringler examines a stu- dent trying to improve her reading in the ing laboratory. 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Album 145 GIVING THE GRADES, Mr. Click works relaxingly on his grade book. Mrs. Right in her role as English teacher also put in a lot of time being cheerleader sponsor. After more than 30 years of teaching, Mrs. Miller poses with two gentlemen that made retirement meaningful. A continuous flow of areas, lengths, and widths is common discussion in Mr. Hos- tetler's class. 146 Album Apparently enjoying himself, Mr. Weaver grins during one of his Biology lessons. Mr. Hefty points something out as an inter- ested student absorbs the information. Pour that chemical VERY CAREFULLY thinks Mr. Deitsch or he'II have a hot hand. Relaxing again, Mr. King sits back, kicks up his feet and talks about current issues with his kids. The way students put things start Mrs. Sco- ville chuckling. lt was a serious story! Just a stuck ribbon. A tap here and Mr. Wagner's typewriter is ready to go again. Tender youn beans receive Mr. Grubaugh's horticultural care. Pen in hand, a stern look on her face and her best foot forward Mrs. Henderson chal- lenges a study hall. Greetings and welcome aboard says Mr. Gilman 16.1 and have a nice day at Prairie Heights. Mr. Jones gives a little assistance to a needy student in the Business Laboratory. This print may become a very unique addi- tion to your wardrobe if you apply the pa- tience of Mrs. Shaffer. Album 147 Teaching music, playing music, listening to music, repairing musical instruments, creating musical instruments, Mr. Riegel does it all. Glancing at something, Mr. Daily pauses a moment from his class discussion. Looking up for a moment, Mr. Kain keeps the P.E. classes organized. Measuring up to classroom standards Mr. Young tackles the situation. 148 Album Keeping things pretty is the order of the day as Mrs. Bovee arranges a bouquet of flowers for her classroom. 1 . . . 2 . . . Ready Play directs Jr. Hi director Mr. Fuller as he listens for that fine touch. With earphones on, ready for action, Mrs. Helmuth changes the tapes on her desk. Working together, Mrs. Emerick, Mrs. Shi- rar and Mrs. Rhinesmith, look over what looks like a new book 18.2'XE182, says Mr. Holman as he and students work on assignments together. Emiti HE l 9 MV? :Wm ig A A . 15. a,,...5maYf5gyfws2.m .Q J., .i 4 . ':Ti?,55fE5?2H2f5Zsiieiiszisssefswf:5:::'a! '5Q . 15,i,E'IiEi5' .i:t?5:2.?.Qf:'..':'Z,:i.f: -I 2:,f::!,f3-.,g5:,, : --1 Jil W1 -fig L-'GQFZ V. Q 4 . .1 ' Hggigggfi af Q- Q fa V - . - r In wiVi'111-251?5ff'::.,.:fI'1,Z-15-1'1, ..-Msn?a '11aT:'fa. . .1 ,LJIIP 'vii :L,..Eif'5. -.,- , .:.EgwEwfe'?,fF,ffif555 M ' i -an if a- wi 53 ,,,. gyamas an hike tq,.J .sd Must be activity period, Mrs. Beiswanger has a happy face as she chats with the peo- ple. Reaching his hand out, Mr. Smeltzer at- tempts to convey something to his juniors. w 4 - ww .V ,wg gi, We if ii 7? .gs me .gs 3, . .Iii 5 S i f gi f Z1 ,gy , KY Pointing an accusing finger, Mrs. Crandal takes a junior class of English. Mixing music with English and learning with pleasure. Mrs. Somers creates an ex- citing class. Taking care of the library is a big job. Just ask Mrs. Bryan who keeps everything run- ning smoothly. Pointing out the importance, Mrs. Stiller added young blood and spirit to the Prairie Heights taaching staff. Mr. Kuhn casually turns around from work- ing at his desk doing his job as athletic director. Catching Mrs. German at her work, she gives us a funny look. Color my world with beautiful art work, Mr. Warfel helps a student improve his idea. Album 149 Administration Strives The administration has spent long hours effecting changes, dis- cussing ideas, and working for the benefit of Prairie Heights students. This year, students have ex- perienced a Vocational Day, a somewhat now relaxed dress code, and a detention hall. These are just a few of a list of new changes in effect. Without these men who work constantly in our behalf, we would not be as proud of or enjoy Prairie Heights as we do today. 150 Album Mr. Foltz with the gang make fun of bird- house made by Jason who understands it's all in the fun of noon. ALWAYS THERE, Mr. Shirar with the rest of the Administration active in all school func- tions. Their hearts won as we did. . for Quality Education Mrs. Coler poses with her most punching job-dating lunch tickets. Such is the life of a dietician. AFTER STEPPING OUT of his office Mr. Cline relaxes for a friendly chat with a visitor. DOES'NT TAKE THREE Creallyl to answer the phone but the secretaries, Mrs. Riegel, Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. Gaetz do all assist the administration. LOADS OF PAPER cross the Guidance CounseIor's desk and Mr. Grabill gets tri- ple duty with his coaching jobs. Album 15 1 Scenes from the Othe rOffice . . . The Policy Machine isn't in the school building any more. lt's a small sight over-looking Otter Lake now away from hustle and bustle of late students and guidance prob- lems. The board meets on Tuesday night in again the same relaxed at- mosphere unless things are upset by new dress codes, special court actions, etc. These are the people with the real responsibility on the shoulder at least until they pass it down to the other administrators. PHOTOSTATS are run through by Jane Schyler at the Superintendent's Office. THE BOOKS are never done it seems. Mrs. Hughes with pen in hand piles ledger on top of ledger. f 'm'f'w'it 'W'w?W'c y FOR THE NEW JOB, Mr. Diehl has an inter- view. Teacher turnover is to be expected- I guess. Thus board meeting looks klnd of con cerned Burton Lewis James Butler Kenneth Perkins Brice Dlehl Qsuptj Don Sellers and Dale Hughes are the members Album 153 If its a Drudge . . . They Do It COOKS Charlotte Morningstar, Mary Hoyer, Marcela Bair, Virginia Spero, Doro- thy Chrzan, Mary Lou Robinson, Lois Faust, Delis Keller, Francis Stayner Cook the food, wash the dishes, sweep the floors, fix the doors, adjust the heaters. You'd be surprised to see all the mainte- nance at this school. They never get through putting in new towel racks, locking doors, unlocking doors, making pizza, serving sec- onds, washing tables, punching tickets, cleaning blackboards, changing light bulbs, pulling out bleachers, changing fuses, mow- ing grass . . . 154 Album JANITORS Charles Stout, Robert Kellett Kathrine Fuller David Bolinger Roger Bolinger E , ' i I i i In Memoriam moi The clock of life is wound but once, to e And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop I At late or early hour. Now is the only time you own, g . Live, love toil with a will- Place no faith in tomorrow for the clock may then be still. ANONYNOUS 'i IS YOUR YARD A MESS. Landscape, trans- plant, plant, flower the place, better yet just call us and let us do it. ALWAYS TRYING TO PLEASE THE CUS- TOMER, Owen Norton, owner of the Mobil station in Orland works on a car trying to get it into top running condition. 156 Ads FILL THEM UP, ROLL THEM OUT. Wiess Oil Company keeps the area heated plus the hot spots all over the nation. E S 5 5 X' X 5: U 9 ' ' 5 W? ' S 'K 'M 5 f 5 ' 'I 3 5 55'515i5f 5Mxigxfsgwsgsfili-',H51452118 5 5555 555 555 55555555505 555 'gh 5 5 555155 ,f 1. I ,N 5 555 ,5 5 55 5 5,555555555.5z, 5 5 5 5 5 5-555 Tl 5 5555 55555-5 555 51555555 5 555 ,--. 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Detroit Street LaGrange, Indiana ELECTRIC A ef in SALES f Complete Appliances and Television Service Our Specialty U.S. 27 South 665-3963 Angola United Telephone Company of Indiana LaGrange Indiana Christianson Jewelry Columbia 81 Orange Blossom Wayside Furniture The place to go for names you know. Kruehler-La-Z-Boy Mersman-Cuehrane Diamond Rings S I Bulova Watches ea y Watch Repaw Open Wed. 81 Fri. evening til 9:00 ' :OO 5:00 347-4560 Dany 9 to Kendallvllle, Indiana Angola, Indiana phone: 655-3121 Patterson Furniture Compliments of: Store, Inc. Lima Elevator 'Quality Furniture 'Carpet 'Draperies 'Appliances Howe Indiana Wolcottville, Indiana 46795 Love lt Boutique BISEL'S STORE and Linda's Flowers 115-117 W. Chicago Road Sturgis, Michigan 221 State Street 49091 587-9441 587-9522 Advertisements 163 LaGrange County Farm Bureau Co-op LaGrange Indiana X A ' 4.5, THROOP Fi.oRlsT 4 u: 'f-? Angola, Indiana lm Phone 665-3966 KISTLER FUNERAL HOME Kenneth and Alice Kistler 24-hr. ambulance service Hudson, Indiana COOP FEEDS 84 COAL FERTILIZER 84 SEED FARM BUREAU CO-OP Phone: 829-2505 Orland Indiana Advertisements 164 HOUSE OF FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions Gift Shop 84 Wire Service Complete line of artificial flowers Vira Wilson Wolcottville, Ind. 854-8221 LaGrange Animal Hospital rn R. G. Benne, D.V.M. C . T. R. King, D.V.M. S. R. Tetrick, D.V.M. S. T. Knight, D.V.M. R.R. 1 LaGrange Compliments of the Angola Town House Turkey Lake fine foods 8. Restaurant AMLSKEEXEOR Elmira, Indiana STEAK HOUSE N. Wayne St. Angola, lnd. Phone 665-3062 Town Tavern Beer, Wine8t Food Stroh Tavern Ash-ey indiana STROH, INDIANA Compliments of: Good Luck Seniors! Sandy'S Drive-In Under new ownership LETHA sf DAVE PRESSLER lndiana Angola Advertisements 165 HOSLER REALITY, INC. 101 North Main Street Kendallville, Ind. BERHALTER-HUTCHINS Funeral Home 222 South State St. Kendallville, Indiana David P. Hosler, Realtor 347-2031 MYRON C. HUTCHINS Charles R. Hosler, Realtor 347-1922 JOHN B. HUTCHINS Orpha Jean Bently, Sales 347-2229 BEVERLY B. HUTCHINS Bunny Hosler, Sales 347-2031 Phone 347-0950 Workman's Compliments of the Angola Dairy Queen North Wayne Street Angola, Indiana A Drive-In Restaurant LaGrange Indiana Lanning Shell Servic 1203 W -- est Maumee A Q g Angola, Indiana Phone l x., M IG 665-9173 Advertisements 166 Coca-Cola Bottling Company Q . -fl y AK-S Nfl? M if-' Q- ' fm f l let- , .,.,.,.... - FORT WAYNE-INCORPORATED 1631 East Pontiac Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46803 Telephone 42193 744-2163 STATE BANK OF LIMA 4 HOWE 335552 INDIANA X--IK ONE OF THE OLDEST BANKS IN INDIANA mT m'53m FOUNDED IN 1853 BEST WISHES KENDALLVILLE BANK 8: TRUST C0. Q. I1 PUBLIC SHOPPING CENTER - ' MEMBER OF FDIC KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA FREMONT INDIANA ff-v-I-f-C'-eh COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Banking Hours 8:30 til 3:30 fwtgfxfggzgw Monday thru Saturday THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN STUEBEN COUNTY Swine: 4 MAIN OFFICE: C INSURED BRANCH OFFICE: Fremont, Indiana Orland, Indiana Phone 495-2545 Phone 829-2415 MEMBER OF FDIC Advertisements 167 WEISS OIL COMPANY Phone 367-2119 AT YOUR SERVICE Mongo Indiana fig' I Yen. 23 snvic: L55 H. C. ERRIMAN 81 SON GENERAL CO TRACTORS Phone 829-3985 or 829-2255 Orland, Indiana Builders of Prairie Heights Jr.-Sr. High School 4 - , -sl? --ei 1- I si or in I I I I iirr ,- --iz. . - + 4 '50, ,ffiw , AQ! 59 ,sg iw sie , I I i.ir- 9 I I I I f I - is eiii A, i, ..L , iiff I 2 2 'f'L L ' W- , uh QM QM , 1 ..,i,,l, ? - .W H-3 i f'I':2,, i. Wk, K, n -. wzgifgiyw-.f, -' 6? I . M, 'Iil W I 3- I f' . --', ff ff if ., , ,, .,,,,. ,...f-f I -:raw , L gl , 4' , 1 , x if-w ,fi W' . di ., f, J ' ,iw-M' i.,e iii I ' if i'f' I' Y , mn -ifi 1 If fiirrieri iiirie ffTi71 I I ' ' f' jx .,.,, L In . ,V - , A Q JVM? M. u 7 ,V ,f,ij,sh,.g ,, ,IIV 1 hir I ' I I VV I , ,V , F ,M ,,,, M- I ' mm I ga I :M af , Advertisements 168 :ft v'i575' T' - CAIN LUMBER COMPANY If ? 5 0 Hardware-Lumber-Paint in Illllnm giiiiiiiiik ph 829 3485 g,,I,V 53 5 j-15, 11,51 22:95 3-' 1 1 yi ' o ne - 'W iff I . r W 1 .9 :gf Orland Indiana I' EVAN'S PHILLIP 66 Batteries Tires Lubrications Phone 829-2511 Orland, Indiana MORIARTY Box 139 Angola, Indiana - , , W IF E ,322 KT-V9 f -HJILII-1 I ,Egan kaifiii lumux 3 58 ll r Teleohone 463-2104 FIRE ESCAPES-STEEL STAIRS 81 Miscellaneous Metals Kam mon woiucs INC. I LaGrange, Indiana Advertisements 169 Y kr 2gVk!4 L. 0 l . f T : ri ' 5 l Q , fjff f ,fgy v , S511 ALl f l h ., l ffljfi ifQfQ2ffQifffq n L Vk,. XM, KL hqyr A,y.r, 5 swf: ,A4k.VA, ,c.L. tr,,.k V V,r, f..k, YVL. t ,fx , All V ky K ,', ,Q t A . , A 29 1 f ' t n'A f , ' A 2 f A5kfi f 35 Q'Ah 5 L 539 'Y 1 f F ' ' ' Q fQ' A W 2l 1 v 'Y QLK f W 4 f ' v 4, MK .rl ., ., - ,,,f , ., , , . -A M .. M . . . . A .. fn-Am WMA- ,,,, . -. 4 ., f , ,A,,,,, ,,,..M, , M? Wf Af fi , A , Y gg, 4. ' ,L , ,L W, ,,,, Y - 2 ' -' .,.:1 ' gpg .' -. ' . ,, ff 5' 1, W Y ,.A, t h,VA ,A, if V- L A ,,,f I m,.h, Nl'A il fA Dhhiwh Wihrlk L: VVZWAV af'4 M vh L v WVVW Dwtj V , Advertisements 1 70 Y SEALED POWER CORPORATION LAGRANGE, INDIANA 6 6 FARMERS STATE BANK W 0 LI-.'2 JE , 'T' I - ,, I Stroh, Indiana 46789 Complete Banking Service Member of F.D.l.C. THE CAMPBELL 8: FETTER BANK 'Pi' 1 1.13. 5 Ura. . 4.' ,1-I I 1 Q., ' E WI 37 3 I II Iiillli ,...' M --GEL ' 4 11 1 Established in 1863 Corner of Williams 81 Orchard Streets Phone 347-1240 Kendallville, Indiana Advertisements 172 FAN COACH COMPANY INC. LaGrange Indiana 46761 Travel Trailer Specialists NORRIS TRUCK SERVICE BILL HART BODY SHOP Q il , 52 - , W 0 f: X-Z s ' 4 Sales-Parts-Service 469' u.s. 20 west ' . : LaGrange, Indiana 1. Phone 463-3211 Phone 463-3533 LaGrange, Indiana v Floral 84 Gift Shop S Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions 54 .2 We Sell Happiness Norman W. Duesler Phone 463-3511 STECKLEYS MILL AND HATCHERY DeKalb Started Pullet's Contract Layers Bulk Fertilizer and Nitrogen Spreading Liquid Suspension Fertilizer Orland Indiana DUKE'S AUTO SALES Stroh, Indiana 869-2031 Sturgis, Michigan Sturgis' Only Complete Self-Service Drug Store KEISTER WALGREEN DRUG STORE Prescription Specialist Reasonably Priced 5 I Q Also Dining tat WILL-SELL REALTY SALES Phone 463-3161 Homes, Farms, Lake Properties Businesses 106 North Detroit St. LaGrange, Indiana Advertisements 1 7 3 STROH GRAIN CO. Martin Feeds-Feeds you can trust Funk's G. Hybrid Plant New Zea IV Arcadian Solutions 'N L GENE'S BARBER SHOP Telephone for Appointment 869-2281 Stroh, Indiana ARCADIAN C.A. NEDELE 81 SONS Wholesale Tobacco-Candy-Paper Phone 665-2463 Angola, Indiana OUR T.V. SERVICE, INC. Independent Licensed Expert Color T.V. Service Factory Authorized For R.C.A.-General Electric-Zenith Phone 829-3294-Orla nd 81 868-2936-Butler SYLVANIA COLOR T.V. CBest by any Measurej LaGrange Advertisements 174 Glick's Television Sales 84 Service 463-2064 indiana MEL'S SALES AngoIa's Only Discount Center for Health and Beauty Aids. Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday thru Saturday fClosed Sundaysj l sn.vER's MARKET I 5 5 5 E I fsuvenoomuxnl Q!-Mfxgiqrkall Compliments of SUTTON'S SUPER DOLLAR Where you Drive a little-Save alot Angola, Indiana Fresh Meat-Groceries Frozen Foods Burger Dairy Products Phone 869-2241 Stroh Indiana f NEWNAM TIRE SERVICE, INC. COur New Locationj 1100 N. Wayne Phone 665-9402 P.0. Box 296 New-Retreads Angola, Indiana Farm-Truck Advertisements 1 75 FRIENDLY MARKET DICK VAN WAGNER HARDINGS Orland Indiana 'fi Retail 84 Wholesale Meats Orland, Indiana K Groceries 84 Vegetables Phone 829-2635 WEAVER'S LOCKERS QTTER LAKE MARKET . . .Custom Processing For Freezers Retail U.S.D.A. Inspected Meats Phone 665-5887 Phone 463-3132 109 East Michigan St. LaGrange, Indiana Angola Indiana KROPP INSURANCE AGENCY We Work for You 217 South Main Street Kendallville, Ind. 347-3054 I Advertisements 176 Compliments of: PURITY MARKET LaGrange Indiana , I Nationally Advertised Comphmems Of' Women's Fashion... London Fog Rainwear Kimberly Knit Suits, Dresses Catalina Swim Wear FRUTlG'S -'Ladybug' Jr. Fashions Dry Cleaners gl Coin Laundry 109 E Michigan St H I LaGrange, Indiana Phone 463-3623 I H S srunols, Ml CH. STROCK'S Men's gl Student's Wear Dress Right! When you 'look your best-you do your best.' Angola Public Square CHET'S MOBIL BROW ssnvice STATION WS CLEANERS Personalized Service Simplicity Garden Equipment - owned and operated Mobil Gas Mobil Oil Tires 81 Batteries Lubrication Gene and Barbara Brown Phone 869-2610 Stroh, lnd. 351-2151 South Milford KlRKWO0D'S MEN'S 8: BOY'S WEAR Kendallville Indiana DON'S Bootenv JARRARW9 Quality Shoes on the Square MENS 8' LADIES Sportswear 46 Public Square Angola, Ind. Phone: 665-6312 Angola Jantzen-Pendleton-Arrow Advertisements 1 7 7 45 0 111 NORTH WAYNE ANGOLA, INDIANA One of Steuban County's Newest Fashion Shops Carrying Such Lines As: FMVILLAGER SJONATHAN LOGAN 'SCOLLEGETOWN And16 Others 'JUNIOR HOUSE Ad rt t 178 HOSTETLER TIRE 81 AUTO SALES New 81 Used Tires 8i Tubes f Tractor, Truck8i Passenger Phone 463-3130 West edge of On U.S. Agent LaGrange' 'nd' NO' 20 341 W. Central Ave. LaGrange, Indiana 46761 Phone 463-3266 - NOLL BROS. OIL CO. Phone . Ashley Hudson 587-9211 Indiana All forms of Dependable lnsurance ROBERT C. ERNSBERGER INSURANCE Box 117 Phone 829-2952 Orland, Indiana -4 'I jafuuku HOSLER In umm? REALTY, mc. 101 North Main Street Robert F. Lampe Kendallville, Indiana 46755 County Manager 347-1153 phone 555-3149 David P. Hosler, Realtor 347-2031 W- Broad St. Angola Charles R. Hosler, Realtor 347-1922 Orpha Jean Bently, Sales 347-2229 'il WEAVER 81 LINGG International Trucks, McCormick Tractors and Implements Sales, Parts 81 Service Phone 651-3274 Sturgis, Mich. Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better 'Advertisements 179 WILDER MASONRY ,A - if We Tony Wilder G Brick ,.,, H353- 0 Landscaping lnc. B'0Ck ' A'-45 6 Stone Fireplaces Cement Footing 84 Slabs gym Phone: 869-2794 LaGrange, Ind. Route3 ,, '-jtstf 'W '-- 'lf Q -' I if ,ZH I fl M MM I A GM Compliments of Richard Hulen ROBERT SHAFFER R.R. 2 Kendallville, Indiana Phfmei EXCAVATI NG 347-0861 LOUCK'S PLUMBING O fi X-QM XX and HEATING Vqa v. X 0 Advertisements 180 Hudson, Ind. S LASH CONSTRUCTION Kendallville, Ind. Compliments to 1971 Seniors From Boocher Body Shop Sheet's Oil 81 Gas Betty's Beauty Shop Rawson's Drug Store Haack Doors Hoyer's Grocery Store Atz Furniture Holsinger's Sherman's Farm Equipment Farm Bureau Insurance Laura Lewis Hat Shop H 84 R Block Nipsco Barkey's Shell Service Noel Gardens Redwood Drive-in Ralph J. Steffan, Realtor Leo's Jewelry Tuttle's Jewelry Dr. J. Philip White Carl Plaster, O.D. D and J Restaurant Haney's Glass Shop AngoIa's Cleaners Schurr Strike Live Bait 84 Tackle Tracey's Grocery Crone's Tri-State Market Lakeside Speedwash O. E. Coney Duncan's Store Custom Cleaners Weicht Funeral Home Orland, Ind. Angola, Ind. Hudson, lnd. LaGrange, lnd. LaGrange, Ind. Halmer, Ind. Kendallville, Ind LaGrange, Ind. Howe, Ind. LaGrange, Ind. Sturgis, Mich. LaGrange, lnd. Angola, Ind. South Milford, Ind Rome City, Ind. Kendallville, Ind Angola, Ind. Sturgis, Mich. Angola, Ind. Kendallville, Ind LaGrange, Ind. Orland, Ind. Kendallville, Ind Angola, Ind. Helmer, Ind. Hudson, Ind. Angola, Ind. Kendallville, Ind Kendallville, lnd Ashley, Ind. Ashley, Ind. Angola, Ind. Advertisements 18 1 P 2 . 5-,Q ll... Congratulations Senior Class DISBRO'S LAWN 81 GARDEN CENTER The Store That Has Everything Call 665-3514 ujs. 27 So. City Limits John Disbro, Owner Angola, Indiana 46703 Continued Success ANGOLA BOWL Angola, Indiana STROH RITCHIE'S BAIT, TACKLE 81 SPORTING GOODS TRI-STATE AIRPORT IT'S FUN TO FLY Phone 665-3212 R.R. iil Angola Advertisements 182 Compliments of: JACOB INSURANCE 15 S. Public Square Angola, Indiana Phone 665-3194 Stopher Photo Center Studio Camera Shop Portraits-Weddings Photo Supplies-Cameras Commercial Photography 512 S. Detroit St. Phone 463-2021 LaGrange, Indiana JAX MUSIC CENTER Art, Craft, Hobby, and Music Supplies 213 West Maumee Street Angola, Indiana 46703 Phone C2199 665-3215 REDWOOD LANES Angola's Newest 81 Finest Bowling il Newt fx , 1, l ' 21'-1 fl' N ' Complete I Bowling Balls Accessories 2 - 1' -- Drilled l While You Wait ie- 0 Dean Goings, Manager of Bowling Lanes Congratulations Seniors ORLAND SPORTSMAN Orland Indiana MUNN'S BOOKSTORE School Needs For All Ages, College, High School, Elementary Current Best Sellers in Hardback or Paperback MUNN'S BOOKSTORE HOURS 9-5 LAKE GAGE MARINE Chris-Craft Boats Johnson Motors Phone 829-3331 lAdvertisements 183 Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Seniors KAIN'S SHELL NORTON and SONS SERVICE MOBIL r 1 1' M' 9 ,Y 1 Tune Up. . .Alignment 520 N. Wayne Street Wheel Balance A g0'a' 'ndiana Phone 829-3305 665-1215 . Orland, Indiana School Promotions-Advertising Specialties-Sporting Goods wow mamma:-my P.O. BOX 65 OAUBURN, INDIANA 46706 Serving Hoosier Schools Since 1963 Doyne E. Click School Sales Representative Sales Office Phone 869-2875 Phone 925-4540 184 Advertisements I s ri -4 , S 8: S SERVICE Stroh 869-2784 or Angola 665-5886 Gas-Diesel Mechanical Work Backhoe 81 Bulldozer Work i Jer. Hwy. 327 8i us. 20 KAlN'S I-69 MARATHON At The Junction of Interstate 69 and U.S. 20 For All Your Service Needs GAGEVIEW ORCHARD Co. Road 550 W. RR 33 Angola, Ind. QUALITY Serving Prairie Heights Community Steuben and LaGrange Counties Located Between La ke Gage and Crooked La ke APPLES Advertisements 185 Program .... Cover: Title ............ Kind of Cover ...... Size ............ Base Color ..... Application Color ..... Name Stamp ....... Procedure ....... End Sheet Front ..... Ba Kind ck ........ of Paper .... Binding . . . Salesman ........ Plant Consultant ..... Specifications . . . AlT'l6l'lC3l'I ............Galaxy Styleline 7 3!4 X101!2 Yellow O17 O79 Orange 012A GolfFoil . . . . . Silkscreen . . . . Current Events . . . . Current Events . . . . 80:Tru White Sewed J. R. Arthur . . . . . . S. Groesbeck Publisher ........ .... A merican Yearbook Company Plant ... Cover ..... Page 4 .... Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 32 .... 42 .... 57 .... 62 ..., 69 .... 70 .... 71 .... 86 .... 93 .... 159 ..... 173 ..... 186 Acknowledgements .......... Hannibal, Missouri Photo . . Credits . . . . . Richard Taylor ... . . . Richard Taylor Steuben Republican Rexanne Ernsberger JackTaylor ...... Star Bowman Susan Spade . . . . . Richard Taylor . . . . . Richard Taylor . . . . Dixie Carpenter . . . . Journal Gazette ... . . Barbara Aaron . .. Will Sell Realty The purpose of the Galaxy 1971 is to convey a history of the school year 1970-71 in an interesting, and entertaining way. Our pictures have been cropped to convey the life of the moving society within our bounds. The copy is written to supplement these pictures with humorous antedotes and various outiooks on the things that do happen.lt is not our intent to infringe on the integrity of any individual or group, or to publicly humiliate anybody or their possessions. If you chose to twist or change the meaning of any phrase from that which it was originally intended, the Galaxy Staff, Advisor, and School Board, assume no responsibility for damage. l feel I must thank all those that have helped to make this book a success. Our photography was taken care of by Larry Stalf, Steve Reigel, Jim Fuller, Connie Langley, and Jeff Reese on the student level. Professional assistance and photographic supplies were donated by Sutula Studio's. Stopher Photo Center helped with the remainder of the dark room work. Of course, all of a staff is important, Ruth Glasgow, Cindy Koehler, LuAnne Krebs, Dixie Carpenter, Linda Henderson, Karen Stapleton, Bill Eberhard, Nila Rhoades, Sandra Hughes, Wayne Chowning, Sherri Hughes, Marilyn Gage, they helped with soliciting and any way they can, but the leaders and burden carries work above and beyond the call of duty. Special thanks go to Jerry Graham who has turned yearbook copy reading from hastle to joy, Randy Perkins my Pace Setter and Jack-Of-All-Trades, Debbie Tracey my Business Manager and accountant, Sharon Prentice in charge of indexing, and of course Marilyn Cline my assistant editor. Also to Carol Shipe who has faithfully helped to complete the last phases of the book l extend a hearty thanks. Non-staff members of the student body that have assisted me while in production have included Cathy Anderson, Brian Tracey, Joyce Sassanella, Dana Parker, Marsha Faust, Carla Rettinger, Kay Spillner, and Debbie Fourman. The school administration and faculty is vital to a productive yearbook. Their patience and advice have helped to make this book all that it is. Special thanks go to Mrs. Paula German who has assisted in identifying many of the Junior High Students. The list is not complete unless it includes our advisor-also known as Fearless Leader, -Mr. Jones. He has been a thrill to work with and l have greatly appreciated his humor in the trying times with the book. Something tells me that this past year would have been very dull without him. I hope that you enjoy your copy of Galaxy 71 just as much as l have enjoyed putting it together. l hope that you share my opinion that this book is an attempt to update the yearbook style at Prairie Heights andlthat you will treasure the memories of 1971 in your future. fmi QXUTM Aaron, Barbara-66,116 Aaron Construction Company- 159 Aaron, Janet-72,128,196 Acker, Tom-136 Albright, Erich-91,116,80, 122,111,113 Aldrich, Barbara-136 Allen, Cathy-55,58,65,116, 8O,198,26,196 Allen, Perry-61,108,136 Allshouse, Vicky-14O,141,61 Amburgey, R. B.-61,108,136 Anderson, Doris-60,136,8O Anderson, Kathy-59,128,65, 42,73,198 Anderson, Mary-144 Anderson, Willis-140 Angola Bowl-182 Angola Cleaners-181 Army, Danny-132 Armstrong, Loralee-59,83,73, 132,198,196 Atz Furniture-181 A. V. Club-90 Bailer, Rick-140 Bailer, RoxAnne-128,189,196 Baird, Cary-140 Band-Jr. High-60,61 Band-Sr. High-54,55,56,57 Baney, Marvin-144 Barker, Danny-124,58,192 Barker, Eugenia-140,61 Barker, Nicole-132 Barkey's Shell Service-181 Barnes, Brian-94,116,117,8O, 77,34,35 Barroquillo, Roger-140,61 Barroquillo, Shelly-55,59, 128,73 Barroquillo, Sue-54,58,83, 1 32,188 Barto, Angela-59,80,132,192, 188 Baseball-113 Basketball 7th-125 Basketball 8th-124 Basketball 9th-105 Basketball Jr. Varsity-105 Basketball Varsity-94 Beard, Don-94,75,116,80,77 Beard, Lee-140 Becker, Debbie-59,128,83, 192,188,196 Becker, Susan-60,136 Beechler, Gene-140 Beer, Carol-124,59,83 Beer, Larry-136,108 Beer, Marjorie-83,132 Begley, Larry-93,129 Begley, Sheldon-93,92,116 Beiswanger, Christine-60,80, 136,28 Beiswanger, David-93,92,56, 47,116,8O,77,28,26,33,195 Beiswanger, Lang-93,128,64, 65,77,195 Beiswanger, Lee-7O,61,136 188 Index Index and Directory Nlrs. Beiswanger-149 Bell, Cathy-116 Bellinger, Kathy-60,136 Bellinger, Steve-132 Benson, Dave-124 Berhalter-Hutchins-166 Bettys Beauty Shop-181 Bisel's Store-163 Blackburn, Peggy-60,136,80 Blair, Marcelle-154 Blankenship, Darill-136 Blankenship, Janet-140,61 Linda-128 Blankenship, Blankenship, Mike-140 Blankenship, Rick H 81 R Block-181 Boggs, Danny-136 Bowman, Star-124,79,8O,62 192,196 Boyer, Kathi-124,198 Boyer, Phillip-132,195 Boyer, Sherry-144 Boyles, Duane-102,80,132 Bremer, John-94,145,86 Brock, 8O,73,62,196 Brown, Donald-140 Brown, Kathy-129 Brown, Ken-140,61 Brown, Patty-140,61 Brown, Rebecca-132,196 Brown, Rebecca-56,116,192, 188 Browns Clearners-177 Debra-124,56,65,79, Brown's Rexall Drug Store-161 Brown, Ruby-128 Bryan, Dorothy-149,189 Bryant, Jeffery-61,60,136 Bryant, Vicky-25 Burnham, Blaine-128,102,8O Burtch, Jeane-124,59,8O Burtch, Ken-132 Burtch, Tom-124,195 Butler, James-158 Butler, Joan-151 Butler, Kathy-140,61 Cain Lumber Company-169 Call, Donna-116 Campbell 84 Fetter Bank-172 Mrs. Campbell-145 Canon, Dennis-128 Bolen, Bill-140 Bolen, Charlene-58, 1 31.128, 83,80,112,192,188,196 Bolen, Connie-140 Bolen, Linda-136,80 Bolen, Ronnie-132,195 Bolen, Wonda-140,61,80 Bolinger, David-140,155 Bolinger, John-132 Bolinger, Paul-128,96 Bolinger, Roger-132,105,155 Bontrager, Cletus-132 Bontrager, Marlin-140 Bontrager, Velma-124,72 Bontrager, Verlo-124,98,196 Boocher, Debbie-80,132,196 Boocher Body Shop-181 Boocher, Michael-124 Bookstore Staff-76 Booth, Bradford-58,57,102 105,132,192 Boots, Lori-14O,141,61 Boots, Teresa-60,136 Borden, Doug-124,97,94,96, 80,77 Bovee, Joan-148 GAA ROW 1: T. Smith, J. Galloway, J. Rog- ers, N. Rhoades, S. Barroquillo, ROW 2: Mrs. Somers CSponsorJ, J. Willms, K. Hart, K. Sobasky, P. Tracey, T. Summers, D. Becker, S. Ernsberger, J. Mynheir. ROW 3: M. Coney, C. Bolen, A. Barto, C. Shipe, S. Mendenhall, P. Werner, M. Shipe, D. Tracey, B. Brown, D. Kressley. ROW 4: C. Holiday, D. Spade, D. Rhoades, R. Delan- cey, K. Connor, C. Miller, T. Shank, M. Gra- bill, R. Riegel, P. Hartman, R. McQuown. ROW 5: K. German, T. Sobasky, L. Johnson, M. Cline, J. Van Wagner, D. Carpenter, D. Wilson, L. Rigg. J. Hayward, S. Gravit, T. Keyes. ROW 6: V. Stauffer, B. Hammon, S. Luttman, A. Sellers, D. Sunday, S. Warring, P. Ernsberger, D. Friend, B. Gantt, K. Eve- ridge, M. Day, S. Norman. Carpenter, Dixie-55,58,65, 116,8O,193,188,196 Carpenter, Merri-126,66,126, 84,73,192,196 Carpenter, Steve-140 Carr, Kathy-140,80 Carr, Pat-136 Cattell, Cheryl-128 Cattell, Marlin-140 Chamberlin, Carni-116,72 Charles, Brenda-140 Chase, Elizabeth-140,61 Cheerleader 7th-141 Cheerleader 8th-139 Cheerleader 9th-133 Cheerleaders Jr. Varsity-78,79 Cheerleaders Varsity-78,79 Chester, Hugh-93,92,116,77 Chorus 7th-60,61 Chorus 8th-60,61 Chorus Senior High-58,59 Chowning, Wayne-126,58,80, 193 Chowning William-58,132,189 Click, Karen-6O,61,136,80 Cline, Hubert-151 Cline, Karen-117,198 Cline Maril n 126 58 56,65, 1 y 1 1 1 80,193,192,188,196 Cline, Richard-132,195 Clouse, Debbie-140 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 166 Cowley, Jim-128,104,195 Cox, Debra-59,128,42 Cox, Michele-P83,132,192 Crandall, Martha-149 Crawford, Pamela-59,129 Crawford, Randy-93,102,132 Crawford, Terry-136 Crone's Tri-State Market-181 Cross Country, Jr. High-106 Coker, Kim-136 Coler, Jane-151 Collins, Rick-132,195 Collins, Virginia-145 Combined Agnecy, Inc.-158 Combs, J. W.-117,8O,77 Combs, Larry-128 Combs, Vicki-140 Coney, Becky-128 Coney, Doyle-126 Coney, Marilyn-59,128,83,8O, 188 Coney, Mike-126,56,63,192, 195 O. E. Coney-181 Cross Country, Varsity-90,91 Culp Motor Sales-160 Custom Cleaners-181 Dailey, Paul-129,148 Dailey, Sally-59,117 Dairy Queen-166 Dangler, Barry-132,198 Dangler, Rick-126,192 Danning, Elaine-129 Danning, Terry-140 Darr, Becky-66,117,189 Dauberman, Alice-117,72,189 Daugherty, Dennis-140 Daugherty, Ron-128 Davis Davis Davis Carolyn-144,196 Julie-140,80 LaMar-140 Davis Laureen-132 Davis Marcy-45,117 Davis, Rick-140,61 Davis Robert-80 Davis ,Tamara-14O,61,80 Davis Thomas-1 28,102,104 Day, Marilyn-25,83,80,132 198 Day, 196 Marsha-128,192,188 Deetz, Rickie-117 DeGraw, Donald-136 DeGraw, Glenn-132,195 Deitsch, Edward-126 DeLancey, Patricia-6O,61,139 137,136 DeLancey, Roberta-59,128 188,196 Denton, Chuck-128,5O,195 Denton, Steve-126 Elliott, Denver-128,195 Elliot, William B.-179 Emerick, Mary-148 Ensley, Gregory-136,108 Erickson, Leif-133,195 Ernsberger, Allison-140 Ernsberger, Robert C. Insurance -179 Ernsberger, Patricia-58,133, 188 Ernsberger, Rexanna-66,117, 198,26 Ernsberger, Susan-126,73,188 Evan's Philip 66-169 Everidge, Kathleen-128,83, 188 Everidge, Paula-61,136 Falveys Store for Men 81 Boys- 160 Fan Coach Company-172 Farm Bureau Co-op-164 Farm Bureau Insurance-181 Farmers State Bank-172 Faust, Cheryl-129,56,66,80, 192,196 Faust, Lois-154 Faust, Marsha-126,65,73, 192,196 FFA Jr. High-71 FFA Sr. High--70 FHC-85 Fiedler, Darla-59,129 Fiedler, Sherri-136 Fifer, Becky-126,65,84 Fisher, Marie-140,61 Fisher, Mike-126 Foltz, Gary-91,94,113 Foltz, Richard-71,129,195 Football, Varsity-96 Football, Jr. Varsity--102 Football, Jr. High-107 Forbes, Teresa-140,61,80 Foreign Language Club-73 Forker, Darelen-80,133,196 Forker, David-118 Fourman, Debbie-25,59,129, Library Club ROW 1: K. Gochenaur, C. Ger- man, J. Rogers. ROW 2: M. Howe, J. Dun- kel, D. Rhoades, P. Hartman, K. Miller, R. Pike, Mrs. Bryan QSponsorJ. ROW 3: R. Bailer, M. Welker, B. Polly, C. Shipe, P. Gun- ning, C. Pike, L. Hicks. ROW 4: D. Wilson, R. Watkins, A. Dauberman, B. Darr, B. Chowning, D. Strawser, M. Mishler, W. My- ers Christianson Jewelry-163 Coney, Tom-132 Christoffel, Cindy-61,136 Conley. Brenda-128 Chrysler, Keith-126,58,57,80 Conley, BI-Id-132 Chrzan, Dorothy-154 Conley, Ella-128 Clark, Deborah-6O,136,8O Conley, Joan-136 Clark's Drug Store-161 Conley, Marvin-126 Clark, Mary-140,61,8O Conley. R0r1r1ie-140 Claudy, Aaron-140,61 COYIDGFY Kathy-117,188,196 Clay, Kathy-126,54 Clay, Teresa-6 1,136 Clevenger, Kathy-126 Click, Bonita-140 Click, Doyne-96,146 Coston, Martha-136 Courtney, Patricia-126,54 Courtright, Jeffery-60,136,108 Courtright, Julia-140,61 Cowley, Jason-132,33 Dickerson, Jerry-126 Dickerson, Leota-140 Diehl, Brice G-158,36 Diehl, Joel-126,72,195 Diehl, Lee-58,94,117,8O,77, 192,196 Dietsch, Edward-127,146, 126,72 Dirrim, Kathy-136 Disbro's Lawn 84 Garden Center- 182 D 84 J Restaurant-181 Don's Bootery-177 Douglas, Ricky-140 Downam, Bob-117 Drum Majors-84 Duke's Auto Sales-173 Duncan's Store-181 Dunkel, Joseph-128 Dunkel, Joyce-117,189 Duo Therm-1 70 Eberhard, Bill-126,65,73,193 Eberhard, Steven-80,132 Elkins, Dan-117,195 Elkins, John-117 Elliott, Debbie-136 79,80,8,196 Fourman, Joyce-59,118,192, 196 Franklin, Brenda-140 Franklin, James-133 Frederick, Sandra-140,61,8O Freed, Cindy-126,54,59 Freed, Debbie-59,56,133,196 Freed, Edward-126,70,195 Freed, Kenneth-140 Freed, Lowell-129,195 Freed, Marilyn-129,196 Freed, Michael-105,133,195 Freed, Nancy-140,61 Freeman, Robert-126,63,195 Freeman, Ronald-133,195 Frehse, Gary-118 Frehse, Lynn-59,83,133,192 Fretz, Russell-91,58,97,57, 118,77,10O Fretz, Vic-58,94,56,53,74, 118,77,111 Frey, Janice-140,61,8O Frey, Kevin-91,58,129,97,94, 96,47,14,8O,77,113,195 Frey, Sam-136 Index 189 Frick, Sherry-137 Frick, Teresa-133 Friedel, Dennis-129,133 Friend, Albert-102,105,80, 133,132 Friend, Barry-60,137,111, 108,195 Friend, Debbie-126,59,80,188 Friend, Jeffrey-140 Friend, Ronald-137 Fries, Dan-126 Fries, Dainne-133 Fritigs-177 Fritz, Lewis-140 Fry, Roberta-129 FTA-69 Fuller, James-148 Fuller, James-126,54,58,8O, 193 Fuller, Katherine-154 Fuller, Scott-102,133,195 Fultz, Amy-133 Fultz, Ian-130,129,94,104, 80,77 Fultz, Mark-97,96,40,18,98, 118,33 Fultz, Nathaniel-140,61 GAA Jr. High-1 12 GAA Sr. High-112 Gaetz, Charleen-151 Daetz, Debbie-137 Gage, Gary-60,137,108 Gage, Marilyn-129,193 Gallaway, Jan-58,133,188, 196 Gallaway, Jay-105,133,195 Gantt, Becky-80,133,188 Gappinger, Carla-60,137.80 Garman, Alan-140 Garman, Cindy-55,59,129,114 Garman, Richard-140,61 Garman, Steve-97,96,8O,118 Gayheart, Christine-129 Gayheart, Thel-129 Gayheart, Geraldine-140,61 Gayheart, Preskel-118,811,192 Gene's Barber Shop-174 Gerbers, Barbara-133 German, Catherine-59,129, 83,189 German, Deborah-58,65,81, 8O,118,38,192,35,196 German, Denise-61,6O,137,- 192 German, Greg-91,129,94,80, 77,113,196 German, Jeff-129,102,80,77, 196,195 German, Kathy-54,188 German, Michael-58,102,105 80,134,133,113 German, Paula-149 Gibson, Larry-118 Gibson, Ralph-129 Gibson, Ralph-129 Gibson, Rita-137,80 Gick, Sandy-118 Gienger, Gary-58,57,80,133, 195 Gienger, Julie-140,61 Gilman, Paul-147,117,192 Glasgow, Janet-141,61 190 Index Glasgow, Ruth-118,84,192, 193,196 Glasgow, Steve-83,129,57, 102,80,196 Gochenaur, Cindy-141,61 Gochenaur, Kathy-59,133, 192,189,196 Golf-100,101 Gordon, Rainelle-126,127,79 80,62 Gose, Ronnie-137 Goudy, Jeffery-71,129,13,195 Goudy, Robert-133 Grabill, Gordon-94,104,151 Grabill, Jean-55,66,118,196 Grabill, Mary-58,80,134,133, 188,196 Graham, Andy-102,80,133, 195 Graham, April-141,61,105 Graham, Jerry-54,58,97,96, 66,65,80,118,77,84, 193,27, 196 Graham, Kandi-60,139,137 Granny's Shop-162 Gravit, Sherry-54,129,59,80, 188 Green, Mark-70,60,137 Green, Teresa-129-192 Green, Tina-25,133,192 Griffin, Debbie-129 Griffin, Eulalia-126 Griffin, Jess-141,61 Griffin, Linda-133 Grubaugh, Richard-147,195 Guinn, Greg-129,51 Guinn, Holly-141,61 Gunning, Connie-59 Gunning, Peggy-126,192,189 Haack Doors-181 Haag, Cindy-61,137,80 Haag, Vivian-141,80 Haag, William-133,195 Halferty, Randy-137 Hall, Arthur-195 Hall, Connie-141 Hall, Debbie-55,58,129,8O, 196 Hall, John-56,102,105,80, 133,33,195 Hall, Pamela-129,192 Hall, Teresa-129,73,196 Halsey, Darrell-137 Halsey, Dennis-133 Halsey, Larry-94,80,77 Halsey, Nancy-129,73,192 Hamman, Barbara-66,192, 188,196 Hamman, Martha-141,61 Hamman, Steve-102,134 Handshoe, Edwin-134,195 Handshoe, Larry-141 Hardings Friendly Market-176 Haney's Glass Shop-181 Harr, Cindy-141,61 Harr, Kathy-192 Harr, Laura-83,134,196 Harrold, Jeanette-141 Bill Hart Body Shop-173 Hart, Bruce-126 Hart, Karen-188 Hartman, Divine-137 AV CLUB FRONT: L. Stalf, J. Parker, R. Ste- vens, M. Coney, R. Northup, C. Brock, L. Hicks, R. Bailer. 2nd C. German, D. Simon, D. Prough, B. Dangler, D. Thrush, G. Hol- lowell, P. Polly, D. Wilson, R. Watkins. 3rd Mr. Haviland, P. Hall, S. Hammon, J. Mills, B. Rhinesmith, K. Sanders, D. Stalf, A. Miller, Mr. Hepler, 4SponsorJ BACK S. Thomas, D. Beard, W. Martin, V. Fretz, D. Perkins, T. Greene, J. Heath, M. Sas- sanella. Hartman, Duane-129,102,195 Hartman, Janice-84 Hartman, Peggy-129,189,188 Hayward, Hayward, Brenda-61,137,80 Jane-141,61 . Hayward, Joy-126,55,58,192, 188 Hayward, Michael-93,56,134, 73,33 Heath, Jim-126 Hefty, Ronald-145,195 Helmuth, Martha-148,73 Henderson, Linda-58,65,80, 193,196 Henderson, Mary Ellen-147, 137 Hepler, Russell-144,52,75,38, 111 Hearld Printing Co.-160 Hershberger, Darrell-129,104, 195 Hershberger, Sharon-137 Hicks, Carter-134,195 Hicks, Linda-126,52,189 Hilkey, Duane-141,61 Hilkey, Duane-141,61 Hilkey, Mike-137 Hollowell, Gary-126,93,49,77 Hollowell, Jeanette-59,134, 192 Hollowell, Marsha-141,61 Holman, Marvin-148 Holsinger's-181 Holsinger, Terry-61,137,108 Home Market-158 Hootman, Donald-126 Hootman, John-141,61 Horn, Gregory-137 Horn, Luther-141 Hosler, Realty, Inc.-179 Hosler Reality, Inc.-166 Hostetler, Elaine-144,139 Hostetler, Robert-146,137 Hostetler Tire 81 Auto Sales-1 79 House of Flowers-164 Howe, Martha-58,13O,73,189 Hoyer's Grocery Store-181 Hoyer, Kevin-58,105,80,134, 113,192 Hoyer, Mary-154 Hoyer, Terri-69,14,120,10, 192,196 Huff, Charles-93,58,56,22, 80,120,77 Hilkey, Paul-136 Hill, Douglas-130,195 Hill, Pamela-72 Hill, Mr.-145,134 Hirsch's-177 Hodge, Barbara-137 Holden, Michael-102,105,80, 134,1 13 Holiday, Cynthia-5a,57,so, 134,192,188 Holiday, Ronnie-130,102,104, 80,77,6,195 Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Dale-158 David-60,137,108 Dolores-152 Jack-130 John-141 Sandra-126,54,65 80,72,1 93,1 96 Hulen's-180 Hunter, Merrill-102,134 Hughes, Sherri-55,59,131, 129,8O,73,193,196 Jacob Insurance-183 FRONT ROW D. Hilkey, K. Perkins, L. Beer, M. Lopshire, K. Towers, M. North SECOND ROW T. Lepley, D. Moore, K. Graham, J. Hootman, H. Lewis, R. Robinson, D. Ander- son. THIRD ROW Mr. Grabill fSponsorl D. Halsey, V. Alleshouse, D. Merriman, J. Glasgow, W. Bolen, L. Holsinger, K. Click. James, David-126 James, Dennis-61,60,137 Jaquay, 120,77 Rick-58,94,56,80 Jarrard's-177 Jax Music Center-183 Johnson Dennis-126,66 Johnson, Dwayne-120 Johnson, Linda-59,13O,83,73 188 Johnson Norman-141 Johnson, Stanley-141 Johnson, Tom-141 Jones, Beverly-25,58,69,65, 12O,35,196 Jones, Harold-126,102,80 Jones, Harold-147-84-193 Jones, Roger-137 Kain, Brenda-141,140,61 Kain, James-91,148 Kain, Patti-120,34,196 Kain, Ricky-130,104 Kassee, Leon-130 Kassee, Paul-120 Kehr lron Works-169 Keister Walgreen Drug Store- 173 Keller, Delia-154 Kellett, Kevin-9 1,1 3O,96, 104, 80,1 13,196 Kellett, Kim-1 26,91 ,54,58,97 94,51,8O,77,113,73 Kellett, Robert-1 54 Kendallville Bank 81 Trust Co.- 167 Keyes, Cindy-61,60,1 39,137 Keyes, Kris-1 26,94,102,80, 72,196 Keyes, Toni-54,58,130,79,81, 80,192,188 Kiess, Jeffery-60,137,108 Kimpel, David-134 Kimpel, Debbie-126,159,83 King, John-102,105,147,137 Kinsey, Patricia-120 Kintz, Kenneth-142 Kirkwood's-177 Kistler, Debbie-134 Kistler Funeral Home-164 Kjendalen, James-126 Kline, Greg-126 Knisely, Alan-117,8O,12O,35, 192,196 Kicker, Linda-134 Koehler, Cindy-120,84,192 Krebs, Gary-102,105,80,134 Krebs, Lori-59,130,83,114 Krebs, LuAnne-58,65,116, 120,8,193,27,35,192,196,18 Kreske, Mrs.-144 Kressley, Deborah-83,134,188 Krieger, Mark-126 Kropp Insurance Agency-176 Kuchenbecker, Raymond- 142,61 Kuhn, Doug-126,195 Kuhn, Hubert-93,149 Kurtz, Amy-130,65 Kurtz, Sherri-142,61 Kurtz, Stephen-60,137,108 LaFever, Kim-142,61,83,134 LaGrange Animal Hospital-164 LaGrange County Farm Bureau Co-op-164 Lake Gage Marine-183 Lakeside Speedwash-181 Lampe, Robert F.-179 Langley, Connie-124,127,25, 126,66,84,195,193 Langley, David-125,94,65, 118,120,77,10,192,10 Langley, Tom-105,80,134 Lanning Shell Service-166 Lash Construction-180 Lash, Jerry-142,61 Lash, Rhinesmith, Linda-120 Lash, Norman-55,130,195 Laura Lewis Hat Shop-181 Lawson, Tim-137 Lee Deborah-130,196 Lee, Jacqueline-60,137 Leistlkow, Carson-137 Leiter, Brenda-61,60,137 Leiter, Shelly-142,61 Lepley's Ambassador Steak House-165 G. C. Lepley Sales, Inc.-16 1 Lepley, Teri-137 Leo's Jewelry-1 8 1 Lettermans Club-76,77 Levitz, Debbie-1 27,59,84, 192,196 Levitz, Kathy-60,1 37,80 Levitz, Rhonda-1 20 Levitz, Terry-91,97,94,96,80, 118,120,77,76,32,35,196 Lewis, Burton-158 Lewis, Daniel-137,108 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Deborah-120,196 Dinah-134 Harlan-70,61,137,108 Library Club-91 Likes, Danny-127 Lima Elevator-163 Linville, James-137 Lockhart, Bobby-130 Lopshire, Cheryll-137 Lopshire, Marty-137 Loucks, Cindy-127,25,54,59, 126,84 Louck's Plumbing and Heating- 180 Loucks, Ricky-1 42,140 Love lt Boutique and Linda's Flow- ers-163 Lowe, Nancy-142,61 Lower, Jeff-142,140 Lower, Krista-83,134 Luttman, Greg-60,137 Luttman, Sandy-54,59,130, 73,192,188 Majorette-98 March, Jamie-142 Martin, Kathy-137 Martin, Wayne-127,196 Mast,.Gordon-134 Mast, Sandy-142 L. G. Maxton Sales, Inc.-160 McLain, Margo-127,192 McMahon, Charles-70 McKee, Joe-42 McKown, Melissa-59,130, 83,80 McKown, Shawn-61,60,137,80 McMahon, Chuck-137 McNaughton Enterprises-161 McNett, Sherrie-142,61 McQuown, Robin-134,188,196 Meek's Jewelry-162 MeI's Sales-174 Mendenhall, Rene-60,137 Mendenhall, Sherry-83,137, 134,73,188,196 Merriman, Daniel-61,137,18, 108 Merriman, Dawn-121,1O,192, 196,1 10 H. C. Merriman 84 Son-168 Messer, Jodie-137 Messer, Lonnie-130,12,13, 195 Messer, Phillip-142 Myers, Wendy-65,189 Mikkelson, Rick-127 Milleman, Belinda-61,60,137 Index 191 Milleman, Brian-130,102,50 65,195 Milleman, Bruce-137 Milleman, Lisa-142,61,80 Miller, Alan-125,127,91,102 8O,77,113,196 Miller, Albert-142,61 Miller, Barbara-121 Miller, Becky-142,61,72 Miller, Bill-137 Miller, Bonnie-54,59,8O, 134,84 Miller, Cindy-130,137,8O, 188,196 Miller, Clyde-130 Miller, C nthia-60 137 Miller Miller Miller Miller IVliIler Miller ' Debbie-142,61 Y . Darrell-137 Bebby-142,14O,61 Denise-134 ,Dennis-138,110 Dorothy-1 46 Student Council ROW 1: C. Spillner, B., Booth, K. Hoyer. ROW 2: Mr. Weaver, Mr. Gilman 1SponsersJ, P. Walton L. Krebs, S. Thomas, J. Sassenella, C. Pike, M. Cline, C. Rettinger, J. Van Wagner, D. Rhinesmith, D. Tracey, M. Cox. ROW 3: P. Gayheart, L. Diehl, M. Sassenella, A. Knisley, P. Rasler, D. Langley, B. Tracey, D. Wilder, R. Dan- gler, J. Shire. Miller, Kim-130,138,114 Myers, Miller, Kim-54,59,189 Myers, Miller, Paul-135,195 Myers, Mills, Jim-130,195 Myers, Minnick, Kelley-130 Myers, Minnick, Lorraine-137 Mishler, Mary-66,121,72,192, 189,196 Mobley, Jim-142 Mobley, Tawnie-142 Moore, Donna-142 Moriarty-169 Morningstar, Charlotte-154 J. O. Mory Stores, Inc.-162 Mullins, Sharon-138,80 Munger, James-142 Beatrice-145,72 Harold-127,195 Harry-135 Mike-142,61 Wendy-130,189 Myhier, Erice-58,135,195 Mynhier, Jane-127,54,59,8O, 84,192,188,196 Mynhier, Marylin-142 Nagel, Glen-142,61 Nagel, Marvin-142,61 lst National Bank of Fremont 167 C. A. Nedele 84 Sons-174 Neeley Nelson Munger, Lucinda-138,80 Nelson, Kevin-130 Noll, Randy-91,131,105,104, Munger, Patricia-142,61 Nelson, Mike-102 113 Munn's Bookstore-183 Nelson, Mike-142 Norman, Sue-55,59,131,83, Murray, Murray-102,135 Nelson, Tina--135 80,188,196 ,Dave-22,121,37,195 Chevrolet lnc.-160 Nesbitt, Ellen-131 Nesbitt, Frank-142 Ness, Joyce-60,138 Ness, Nancy-135 Ness, Raymond-57,102,80, 135,195 New, George-138 New, Nancy-142 Newman Tire Service, Inc-175 Newspaper Staff-68 National Honor Society-65 Nichols, Dianne-131 Nipsco-181 Noel Gardens-181 Noll Bros. Oil Co-179 Noll, Larry-121-77 Owsley, Vonda-131,196 Paduano, Charles-131,195 Padauno, Thereas-142 Pankop, Carol-121 Parker, Dana-58,56,81,80, 134,133,135 Parker, Joyce-54,59,131,80, 192 Parker, Kathy-127 Parker, Loretta-6O,139,80 Parsons, John-104 Patterson Furniture Store, inc.- 163 Pease, Debbie-138 Pease, Pat-1 27 Pelfry, Leon-142 Pelfrey, Haviland, Mary-121 Penrod, Gregory-58,131,102, 80,195 Pep Band-80 Drama Club ROW 1: V. Stauffer, J. Hol- Iowell, K. Harr, K. Gochenaur, M. Coney, D. Becker, R. Ernsberger, C. Langley, C. Holi- day. ROW 2: D. Levitz, C. Allen, J. Parker, P. Polly, D. Wilson, K. Cline, D. German, K. Sobasky, J. Mynheir, C. Sobasky, C. Ko- ehler. ROW 3: M. Sassenella, T. Keyes, J. Hayward, L. Riggs, S. Spade, T. Hoyer, D. Merriman, L. Frehse, T. Green, M. Faust, T. Sobasky, B. Dangler. ROW 4: D. German, M. Day, D. Barker, L. Subzda, M. McClain, K. Stapleton, W. Myers, B. Hammon, C. Wal- ton, S. Thomas, C. Faust, S. Bowman. ROW 5: K. Boyer, T. Shank, tn. Halsey, P. Gun- ning, M. Carpenter, L. Armstrong, D. Spade, P. Hall, M. Todd, K. Anderson, R. Brown, A. Barto. ROW 6: S. Luttman, T. Summers, L. Shaffer, S. Warring, R. Glas- gow, M. Tropp, T. Green, M. Mishler, R. Watkins, K. Fourman, D. Sunday, M. Day, C. Bolen. Yearbook Staff ROW 1: L. Krebs, C. Shipe, L. Stalf, N. Rhoades, M. Cline. ROW 2: R. Glasgow, S. Hughes, D. Carpenter, C. Lang- ley, W. Chowning, J. Graham, L. Henderson, K. Stapleton, D. Tracey. ROW 3: Mr. Jones tSponsorj, R. Taylor, M. Gage, R. Perkins, B. Eberhardt, S. Riegel, J. Fuller, S. Pren- tice, S. Hughes. Norms Flowers 81 Gifts-173 Norris Truck Service-173 North, Mike-142 Northup, Cathy-60,138,8O Northup, Denny-121-37 Northup, Ronald-121-84,195 Northup, Terry-127,47,195 Notestine, Stan-102,121,7, 195 Norwood, Richard-131 Oberline Electric--163 Orland Sportsman-183 Otter Lake Market-176 Our T. V. Service, Inc.-174 Oury, Allan-142 Owsley, Donald-138,108 Owsley, Jimmy-102,105,80, 135,195 Pep Club-81 Perkins, Diane-135 Perkins, Don-131,102,75 Perkins, Kenneth-158 Perkins, Kirk-143,61 Perkins, Randy-64,65,121,42 72,193,26,196,195 Petrick, Gary-143 Petrick, Laura-135 Pettyhohn, Suzanne-60,138 139 Pfafman, Norman-138,108 Pfefferkorn, Donald-138 Phares, Debra-60,138 Pike, Carolyn-127,59,84,192 189 Pike, Rosie-127,59,189 Carl Plaster O.D.-181 Pocok, Connie-60,138 Polly, Betty-59,66,80,135 189,196 Polly, Pat-131,80,192,196 PomPon-83 Porter Drug Store-161 Prentice, Sharon-127,55,126 66,65,84,193 Presdorf, Tom-143,61 Index 193 mmm.. fm... Price, William-48,49,122,195 Prough, Dale-127,195 Prough, Karolynn-61,138 Purity Market-176 Pusti, Richard-127,48,57 Quidnunc-66 Ramey, Gary-105,135,1 13, 195 Randol, Frank-131 Randol, Tanya-138 Ransburg, Vicki-127,54,73 Rasler, Charlie-91,48,49,94 8O,122,77,196 Rasler, Gary-138 Rasler, Pat-91,58,131,94 104,80,77,1 13,192,196 Rathburn, Cindy-138,80 Rathburn, Mary-138 Rawson's Drug Store-181 Reading, Neal-66,135 Redwood Drive-ln-181 Redwood Lanes-183 Reese, Jeffrey-60,137 Rettinger, Carla-124,127,126 79,80,84,62,192,196 Rhinesmith, Bob-127,104,8O 72,196 Rhinesmith, Dan-93,122,77 Rhinesmith, Debra-135,26,192 Rhinesmith, Margaret-148 Rhoades, Dawn-59,131,189, 188,196 Rhoades, Denise-60,138,80 Rhoades, Nila-127,65,79,8O, 73,62,193,188,196 Rice, Cheryl-131 Rice, Clifford-143,140 Richards, Lee-94,8O,122,77 42,34,35 Richmond, Dennis-131 Richmond, Dorothy-138 Riegel, Anita-143,61 Riegel, Bruce-97,148 Riegel, Coy-151 Riegel, Thea-55,58,8O,135 188,196 v 1 194 Index Riegel, Stephen-127,58,56,l 57,64,65,8O,72,193 Ri8S, Debie-60,138 Rigg, Linda-127,28,72,192,l 188,196 Right, Linda-146 Ringler, Barbara-145 Ritchies Bait gl Tackle-182 Ritchie, Charles-138 Ritchie, Danny-143,61 Robinson, Debbie-143,61,80 Robinson-7,49 Robinson, Mary Lou-154 Rodgers, Jean-54,131,188 Robinson, Rick-143 Rodgers, John-56,105,80, 135,189,195 Roush, John-102,144 Rowe, Larry-131,102,195 Rowe, Laurel-122 Rowe, Joyce-127,84 Rowe, Michael-94,122,77 Rubly, James-102 R 81 V Modern Store-161 Sain, Carl-127,48,49 Sams, David-70,61,6O,138, 108 Sanders, Ken-131 Sanders, Richard-143 Sanders, Sheldon-135,113 195 Sandy's Drive-In-165 Sassanella, Joyce-24,25,59 131,129,56,79,8O,10,73,192 Sassanells, Mike-127,25,91 55,94,24,8O,84,113,192 Schaeffer, Dorothy-147 Schmidt, Jim-131,195 Schuhier, Rose-122 Schurr Strike-181 Schyler, Jane-152 Science Club-72 Scoville, Jane-147,66 Sealed Power Corp.-171 Sellers, Ava-58,8O,133,188 Sellers, Don-158 K. Stapleton, S. Ernsberger, C. Koehler, G Graham, C. Rettinger, R. Gordon, D Barker, S. Spade, Mrs. Scoville, M. Tropp C. Langley, B. Jones, S. Bowman. Sellers, Mark-60,138,137,108 Shaffer, Lila-55,58,83,122, 192,196 Robert Shaffer Excavating-180 Shane, Kathy-135 Shank, Terry-58,131,83,8O, 192,188,196 Sheets Oil and Gas-181 Sherman Farm Equipment-181 Shipe,, Carol-65,122,84,72, 193,189,188,196 Shipe, Lon-91,96,122,77 Shipe, Melinda-83,135,188 Shirar, Earl-148,118,37 Shire, Jeanne-60,138 Shire, John-93,131,56,98,8O, 77,73,192 Showalter, Martha-127,83,16 Shull, Chuck-143 Shull, Kathy-143,61 Shultz, Mark-127 Shultz, Scott-71,131,129,56, 102,104,80,195 Shultz, Sue-143,80 Shultz, Susan-143 Shultz, Tim-131 Shumaker, Kenneth-71,131,' 102,195 Shutt, Mr.-145 Silver, Greg-125,127,91,94, 95,96,97,8O,77,113 Silver's Market-175 Simon, Barry-60,138,108 Simon, Donna-127,80 Singleton, James-138 Sizemore, Kim-138 Skeels, Dena-135 Skeels, Mary-127 Slaybaugh, David-131 Slaybaugh, Mary Ann-138 Smallwood, Bert-143 Smallwood, Birdena-135 Smallwood, Moris-131 Smeltzer, 108 Smith, Jerry-142 Smith, LeeAnn-59,131,8O,196 Smith, Neal-131 Smith, Terry-135,73,188,73, 196 Howard-149,113, Snively, Cynthia-135 Snyder, Beverly-131 Snyders Culligan Service-162 Snyder, Cynthia-60,138 Snyder, Larry-127 Sobasky, Charlotte-25,117, 122,192,196 Sobasky, Kathy-135,192,188 Sobasky, Datina-127,55,66, 192,188,196 Somers, Jane-149,188 Spade, Denise-58,131,57,8O, 192,188,196 Spade, Susan-54,58,65,8O, 122,192,311 Spangle, Dawn-143,61 Spencer, Dean-127 Spencer, Gary-102,135,195 FFA FRONT ROW: R. Collins, R. Cline, S. Sanders, R. Freeman, E. Hanshoe, E. Mynh- ier, W. Haag, P. Boyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Grubaugh, M. Coney, J. Cowley, C. Denton, N. Lash, E. Freed, R. Holiday, J. Diehl, D. Hartman, G. Penrod, Mr. Hefty. THIRD ROW: H. Myers, J. Rogers, B. Freeman, G. Gienger, E. Tilbury, R. Taylor, K. Shumaker, R. Van Wagner, R. Hall, A. Graham, R. Northup. FOURTH ROW: B. Milleman, G. DeGraw, D. Prough, A. Hall, J. Schmidt, L. Freed L Beiswan er D Hershber er L 7 ' g I ' g Y ' Wooster, C. Paduano, G. Ramey, J. Ger- man. FIFTH ROW: D. Hill, T. Burtch, S. Notestine, J. Mills, L. Rowe, S. Shultz, D. Elkins, B. Price, D. Tubbs, R. Taylor, D. Beiswanger, R. Ness. SIXTH ROW: T. Northu M.Tullis L Messer D. Elliott R pl I ' I I ' Perkins, M. Freed, D. Neeley, J. Owsley, B. Foltz, J. Goudy, K. Frey, T. Whltham. SEV- ENTH ROW: L. Erikson, S. Fuller, P. Miller, W. Wells, B. Friend, M. Stayner, Mr. Stump, D. Kuhn, L. Young, R. Bolen, J. Watkins, J. Galloway, C. Hicks, G. Spencer. Spero, Virginia-154 Sperry, Kathy-138 Spillner, Charles-58,102,105, 80,134,135,192 Spillner, Kay-127,84 Spoonmore, Jeff-143 Spriggs, Bettina-143 Sprlggs, Luther-138 St. Council Jr. High-191 St. Council High-192 Stacy, Lowell-131 Staffen, Ralph J.-181 Stafford, Leonard-143,61 Stalf, Dan-131 Stalf, Larry-54,55,94,95,94, 8O,123,77,193 Stanski, Rocky-93,131,77 Stapleton, Karen-192,193, 196,41,66,123,73 State Bank of Ljma-167 Stauffer, Robert-58,8O,135 Stauffer, Vickie-127,58,83, 8O,192,188,196 Stayner, Floyd-127,58,57,72 Stayner, Frances-154 Stayner, Gloria-138 Stayner, Melvin-123,63,195 Steckleys Mill 81 Hatchery-173 Stevens, Debra-138 Stevens, Rita-127 Stevens, Russell-138 Stewart, Ruby-135 Stiller, Linda-40,149 Stopher Photo Center-183 Stout, Charles-154 Straw Jr.-58,131,129,94, 104,80,56,77,196 Straw, Sandra-138,80 Strawser, Diane-59,131,46, 80,73,189 Streb, Kathye-31,65,116,81, 8O,123,37 Stroh's Furniture 81 Floor Cover ing-162 Stroh Grain Co-174 Stroh Tavern-165 Strocks-177 Stump, Ned-145,195 Subzda, Linda-54,59,83,66, 80,123,196 Subzda, Lori-83,80,135,192 Suimers, Tony-60,138,137 Summers, Tonya-59,137,8O, 135,192,188,196,108 Sunday, Debbie-54,59,131, 83,192,188,196,114 Sutton, Danny-143 Sutton, Greg-135,113 Sutton, Randy-127 Sutton's Super Dollar-175 Swing Choir-80 Sylvania, Color T. V. Glicks Television-174 Taylor, Joyce-61,60,138 Index 195 Taylor, Richard-77,93,55,96 57,65,116,123,84,193, 26 36,196,195 Taylor, Rod-93,58,56,8O,134 195 Taylor, Sharon-138 Ted's Body Shop-160 Terry, Debra-138 Thomas, Cheryl-61,6O,139 Thomas Electric-162 Thomas, Michelle-59,131,83 192 Throop Florist-164 Thrush, Dewayne-121 Thrush, Jeff-143 Thrush, Tony-139 Tilbury, Cindy-143,61,8O Tilbury, Eugene-135,195 Todd, Mary-131,41,192,196 Towers, Karen-59,135,196 Towers, Kim-143,61 Angola Town House-164 Town Tavern-165 Tracey, Brian-55,58,59,56, 80,192 Tracey, Cathy-6O,139,8O Tacey, Deborah-58,65,117, 123,193,26,37,192,188,196 Tracey's Grocery-181 Tracey, James-131 Tracey, Penny-83,80,135,188 Tracey, Rick-127,94,14,18, 80,77,101 Tracey, Vicki-59,131 Track, Jr. High-110-111 Track, Varsity-98,99 Traster, Dave-127 Tri-State Airport-182 Tropp, Michael-97,96,123,192 Troyer, Randy-127 Tubbs, Daniel-56,135,195 Tubbs, Jim-131 Tubbs, Kevin-102,105,80,135 Tubbs, Roger-127,102 Tullis, James-57,131 Tullis, Kathleen-58,135 Tullis, Mark-65,8O,195 Turkey Lake Tavern gl Restaurant -165 Turner, Cassandra-143 Turner, Debra-127 Tuttle, Davis-143 Tuttle, Denzil-102,135 Tuttle, Mark-135 Tuttle's Jewelry-181 Twitchell, Dean-127,58,97,56, 96,8O,113 United Telephone Company of ln- diana-163 Van Gordon, David-143 VanWagner, Debra-143,61 Dick Van Wagner-176 VanWagner, Gale-127 VanWagner, JoAnn-127,56, 65,8O,192,88 VanWagner, Randy-127,195 The Village ll-178 Wanger, Nlichael-127,147 126,80 Wake, Darrell-102,530,135 Wake, Steve-143,61 Walker, Barbara-139 Walter, Joe-127,23 Walter, Teresta-143 Walton, Cynthia-58,83,44,66, 123,841,192 Walton, Penny-54,59,131,80, 192,196 v FTA FRONT ROW: T. Sobasky, R. DeLan- cey, M. Faust, D. Brock, V. Bontrager, S. Hughes, L. Shaffer, S. Mendenhall, C. Allen, D. Levitz, D. Tracey, K. Stapleton, R. Riegel, D. Rhoades, V. Stauffer. SECOND ROW: R. McKown, P. Werner, L. Rigg, K. Kellett, G. German, M. Carpenter, C. Faust, M. Todd, D. Wilson, B. Hamman, R. Brown, A. Knis- Iey, J. Graham, L. Diehl, D. Spade, Miss Davis. THIRD ROW: C. Shipe, T. Hoyer, D. Merriman, D. Fourman, R. Taylor, C. Bolen, S. Hughes, M. Grabill, P. Polly, D. German, C. Rettinger, M. Day, S. Norman, T. Shank, C. Miller, R. Bailer. FOURTH ROW: T. Le- vitz, M. Cline, A. Miller, B. Polly, R. Watkins, D. Boocher, K. Fourman, L. Krebs, M. Mishler, S. Warring, D. Carpenter, D. Sun- day, D. Forker, T. Hall, L. Armstrong, J. Aaron. FIFTH ROW: K. Conners, L. Subzda, K. Keyes, W. Martin, P. Walton, R. Glasgow, C. Rasler, R. Perkins, B. Rhinesmith, D. Wilder, J. Straw, P. Rasler, S. Glasgow, L. Henderson, D. Lewis, V. Owsley, D. Lee. BACK ROW: N. Rhoades, S. Bowman, C. Werner, P. Kain, B. Jones, J. Mynhier, D. Freed, C. Sobasky, J. Grabill, T. Summers, D. Becker, K. Gochenaur, L. Harr, K. Tow- ers, J. Galloway, J. German, D. Hall, L. Smith, M. Freed, T. Smith. 196 Index FRONT ROW D. Young, L. Beer, R. Jones, B. Simon, D. James, M. Sellers, J. German, P. Miller CSponsorj. SECOND ROW T. Wooster, R. Friend, P. Allen, D. Halsey, M. Weldon, G. Luttman, H. Lewis, G. Rasler, R. Taylor CSponsorj THIRD ROW T. Acker, D. Sams, N. Pfafman, B. Friend, F. Reese, L. Beiswanger, S. Kurtz, D. Spriggs, T. Hols- inger, Mr. Hefty fSponsor3. FOURTH ROW G. New, J. Bryant, S. Frey, J. Messer, R. Gose, D. Hughes, R. Amburgy, D. DeGraw, T. Wilson. Warfel, Gerald-48,49,149 Warring,Susan-127,55,58,66, 65,8O,192,188,196 Watkins, Jonathan-58,135 Watkins, Rose-127,58,83, 192,16,189,196 Watson, Deborah-43,61 Watson, Patricia-135 Wayside Furniture-163 Weaver, Ace-127,56 Weaver 81 Lingg-179 Weaver's Lockers-176 Weaver, Richard-146,192 Wiecht Funeral Home-181 Weiss Oil Company-168 Weldon, Mike-139 Welker, Margo-131,189 Wells, Cynthia-61,6O,139 Wells, Wayne-93,135,195 Werner, Brian-143,61 Werner, Caroline-123,196 Werner, Parricia-56,8O,135 188,196 West, Fay-143 West, Thruza-131 White's Drug Store-161 Dr. J. Philip White-181 Wilder, Doug-97,94,96,80, 123,77,112,113,32,192,196 I Wilder Masonery-180 Wilder, Roberta-59,135 Wilder, Steven-123 Willits, Victoria-143,80 Willms, Emma-135 Willms, Janet-127,8O,188 Will-Sell Realty Sales-173 Wilson, Curtis-131 Wilson, Debra-55,59, 1 31,66 8O,192,189,188,196 Wilson, Janice-143 Wilson, Terry-139 Witham, Bobbi-60,139 Witham, Cindy-135 Witham, Terry-127,94,195 Wooster, David-143 Wooster, Kenneth-127 Wooster, Larry-102,135 Wooster, Leslie-139,195 Wooster, Terry-61,139 Wooster, Vicky-61-60,139 Wooster Qo'BrianJ, Sandra-1 21 Workman's Restaurant-166 Yerington, Robin-54,59,135 Young, David-60,139,108 Young, Debbie-143,61 Young, Ernest-137,148 Young, Leonard-135,195 Young, Martha-135 InvoIv 1e'1t Is Forever ln our changing world the charac- ter of the individual is molded by the experiences which he en- counters. Hardship affects the man to make the decisions of life. The goodtimes make man want to live on. 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