Richmond High School - Pierian Yearbook (Richmond, IN)
- Class of 1969
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Strength is enforced and voltage increases at the sight of fellow perveyors ofgossip in the few anxious minutes before Hrst period. The bell sounds and starts the first of ever-present, overhanging challenges ofthe future. This is when it begins and for most will never completely end. Knowing there's more to the race oflife than increasing onels speed, RHSers, like towering oaks, grow slowly and well so they, too, may someday be great and mighty. Whatever memory is left behind, the way was well lit and these beams of past, present, and future decades will never dull. Theme Page 5 The vacantparking lot sometimesfbund unforlunales like Phi1Kauper and Kevin Gleason, sujerers ofdead battery. wwuvn, Life rhythm proves hectic for everyone 6 Student Life The beat went on day in and day out. RH Sers were busier by the hour. They found their way oflife was thejourney to and from school and the busy, happy, rewarding and sometimes discouraging moments spent within. Jobs, club activities, and homework awaited them, but nothing kept academic or general students from sulfering the normal teenage tensions or troubles such as flat tires, stalled motors, break ups, endless hours of homework, being broke, dateless or the frustrations of oncoming exams. RHS life was changed, though, team teaching and new teachers were symbolic of the ever-growing home ofthe Richmond Red Devils. Preparation for the big one' is done in earnevl by Bob McEwen, James Ma-uv. and Li: Rector. For sleepy eyed g0.Y.YlLl76'I'S and warm hearted frienclf. honom hall in Ihe morning was in. For now it 's overfar Jenny Warfield, Debbie Pallerson and Alice Lemon, but will fejume 0gl1ll!l0WI0l'l'0W, ,YHHZE lime, same place. Student Life 7 Htimorotis lunchtime activities include Chuck Copeland, Sharon Githens, and Sheila Daren giving thanks for beingspared cafeleriajoodl Goojj' nzoods and gigglt' charntv are like iaughting gas for Becky Miller, Vicki Minor and Satellite chaperone, Mr. Bob Law. I' X tv - ,W VM m WL , 4 N. 5 ' S t AV t y f , in ' '19, M IQ: - Pleasures fiom school activities are not limited to highschool students a.v,juniorl1ighenv enjoy Mardi Gras. 8 Student Life Close relationships established Happiness is . .. RHS life, for RHSers, that is. From the many aspects of academic, social, and athletic livelihood, students made the most of everything and had fun doing it. Originality went beyond normal classroom studies as personalities and traits brought about close relationships and never-to-be-forgotten memories. Preparation jbr L1 days activities comes in earli' morning hoursjor sleepless Satellite atlenders like Terri' Dyer, Linda Hemmerling, Cllldl' Bowen, Mari' Hill. Gm --H so ce Student Life 9 l J Congratulatory handshakejrorn athletic director Charles Hilton to champ wrestler .lim Jose brings smilesjrorn RHS hostesses Ruth Stafford and Shiela Daren. Sharing makes school relevant Involvement was the key used to find relationship. Concentrations had to vary and never stayed in one place as studies and activities sought students' full attention. From political debates to enthusiastic audience members hearing renowned speakers, RHS students were never alone when engrossed in different fields. Students voiced opinions and school affairs changed with respect to dress code and safety measures. 10 Student Life The ejforts ofmany are being examined by ajam- packed Civicfull of Mardi Gras attenders. 4 I I Interest in students' specialties helps eager classes to progress in fields such as auto mechanics. Performances offarttasy involve RHS Singers in practiced routines andnumbersfor their Christmas concert skit. Student Life 1 l Karate exhibitions for homeroom and Y- Teens E E a 5 3 4 l i 2 1 Z s ,slivfffigg ,,g5,'f+gyygm1'n Homeroom filled with clubs, Y- Teens 12 Student Life activities, study Homerooms in McGuire hall brought a break were not boredfour days in the normal classroom pace. ofthefive-day school week. Though the purpose ofhomeroom Student lUfe and relationship was greatly questioned, were best exemplyfied earnest students by over twenty-jtve clubs and activities. could concentrate and complete Specialprograms like Karate that extra little bit exhibitions and guest speakers ofundone homework. Red-clad hosts and hoxtesses began responsibilities like Rex B0swell's passing out programs during Civic games. flu... Sympathetic Devilettes parm tribute to Ellen Brandenberg's broken toe I I Team comendation mmessfmm Coach Baumgartner but the honest ejjizrt and hard work that's stressed at the pep assembly will assure .fuffmqfpf the big team. A thletie direetorjrorn Hanover college, Mr, Dutch Struek, humans Greg Chamness and Joe Spicer along with Hi- Y members at a special assembly. 14 Assemblies A leisure moment comesfor spirit activist Sylvia Ferrell. Assemblies help unify students A feeling of unity was instilled at all assemblies. When 2300 students met in Civic interest was increased at the realization ofthe vast amount of Red Devils in the student body. RHSers sat in enthused splendor as the renowned coach Weeb Eubank addressed the high schoolers. Team spirit and support stemmed from pep sessions which excited even the humblest. at apep session. iff t A bouncing ball helps Rick Ramey dribble with spirit TVand news cameras reeled in Civic as Weeb Eubank, football coach ofthe world champion New York Jets, returns to his hometown and talks to fans like Dave Chamberlin! Assemblies 15 A big momenlfor Janice Hill comes asformer Junior Miss crowns her. Finalist Vicki Kaylor looks on. ,paw 'ii ,Hin ' fx Honors bestowed upon worthy students Scholarships and awards for intelligence and athletic ability were results ofthe work on an outstanding few. Exceptional ratings for the '68 Pierian WCFC 16 Honors was followed by an RHS Junior Miss winner and semi-finalist. Two National Merit winners and a top scoring average for a Richmond gridder reviewed varying abilities, even as six youths honored during the Optimist Youth Appreciation week. Two National Merit semi-finalists Karen Kemper and Chuck Hall discuss their achievements. Hardjought ejorts ofRea' Devil victor Dave Harkleroaa' reveals the agony in a defeatedfoe. ,foggy , . E, ' f-' Til V V y tk A A .S+ ,.,, b, V ' 3, - A K is , - S -f . is - it t i, ' all ' is L n 'gf-1 . fr , - LF iii . . 2 . W. ' i . . E aka as K ffsssj t V f 'W -ww ' wit ' V ' V , .-.Q . . swf L I . - ,uv '-zlmzgz. Long awaitedfinish line is about to be broken as Keri Lyrtch's swtf stride reveals the might ofthe Devils. 'f ' x :. '4 'K N The look ofvictory forJ. C. Beck comes in the last tiring lap, momentsjrom the fnish. Athletes work hard to exce Can't stop 'em, canlt stop 'em, can't stop the Devils!,' First in everything and winners all the way is how the RHS students feel about their teams. Great support helps but it's only a sideline next to the skill demonstrated by the boys in their activities. Sweat and practice takes a lot ofkwork but results show that all the trouble is worth the effort. Sports 17 Enjoying the pleasures ofthe cafeteria are Richard Meadows, Tim COHIH Mark Stover, Bill Vosmeier, and Curt Cox S 18 Cafeteria Gazing adoringly al his delicious and delectable joodis Mr. Rober! Rehmel, Cafeteria provides pleasant surprises , 8 Mf- ,msg Tension heightened as lunch time drew near and 1800 students looked forward to the goodies in the cafeteria. Surprises were frequent but the biggest surprise was the lack ofdiscontent so popular in previous years towards the cafeteria food and prices. No more candy machines and the change oftable arrangements were the dislikes of most students. Embarrassment unleased by dropped trays and glasses, but the 30 minutes of pleasure made the difference. Daily gossip is ever prevalent in the cafeteria as Glenda Park, Nancy and Beverly Creech, Kathy Shewman, ana'.lill Miller hear the latest! The menu ofthe day has Rick Wessel, Tim Drudy, and Rick Hengstler computing lil it food prices as they select their servings. Cafeteria 19 Summer brings travel, earnin Relaxation, fun, and dating reigned for many during the summer months but busy RHSers were traveling to different colleges for summer seminars. Some went even further in their travels with the world as their limit. Amsterdam, Italy, Germany, and France are a few ofthe sights and sounds accustomed to the eyes and ears of certain RHS students who broadened their knowledge as well as enjoyment by knowing and learning about foreign people. Governmentfundamenlalv are taught to Mary Ann Rodich, UejMiller, Ruth Stajford, and Joan Wohlhueter, who attend Indiana University's Boys and Girls Stale. 20 Summer ' ' 7 1 g ff 4 s Q 91:-. ws., M . ,.-f' Pictures, copy, and design are threefold duties ofthejourrzalistic task force ofDan Farmer, Steve Martin, and .leffHigginson, Ball State summer seminar trainees. German born Rupert Mayr is one ofmany foreign friends that Marty Ronan met in her travels to Austria, France, and Germany. . . '-lu! ' .ns 'x Art concepts and ideals are practiced by Ball State seminar students Margaret Juerling, Sue Williams, Mary Gaddis, and Carol Wilson. Summer 21 Kid's heartsflutter as Disney characters come to lyfe and walk on Civicfloor. The Good Ship Lollipop brings back childhood dreams as big RHS little girls 22 Variety Show dance and sing. RHS beauties displayforeign dances to an enchanted audience of about 4000 during both presentations. 6? E Q V-wa First variety show acclaimed as exciting RHS boys Thank Hea venjor Little Girls, accompanied by high .rehool band. Spotlights careened wildly as voices on the master control presented first Variety Show, an hour and 38 minutes ofentertainment by Band and Devilettes, to an enchanted audience. Singing waiters honored hard-working Devilettes and Band accompanied dancing Dollies and Disney characters to end with linale patriotic to United States ofAmerica. Sadness reigns, Variety '68 is gone, but will linger forever in the hearts of those who attended. Antics ofajlujy white dog bring laughter to its height during thejirst showing of Variety '68 comparable to any Broadway production. Variety Show 23 Trade Fair items and achievements are explained by Coleen Coble as Rick Ebbinghouse interviews her. Humorous comparisons ofcompany items are done by Mr. and Miss J, A. Karen Conder and Randy Mohr Achievers hear Miss America Miss America spoke to the 21 companies oflunior Achievers seeking to learn more about the free enterprise system. Sixteen counseling firms sponsored the companies throughout the year as they presented their annual Trade Fair. Public saw miniature companies in action as achievers raised capital by selling their manufactured products. The J.A. company ofJACO profited the most during Trade Fair activities. They made 549555. Q t J I A , W3 ' art 'RQ A., 4 ' fifsia' 4N,,,f axis. flffy, if Q4 ' f Q I' A little boy is influenced by Susan Sauerlr .rales pitch at Trade Fair. Stock results and activities are soon to be displayed as Bob Juhas: and Debbie Blair prepare a bulletin board. was Junior Achievement 25 3 i sf 0- Popular student vote selected Snowballnmonarchs Syl via Ferrell my Pert candidates for queen lawn areJack1e Emriek, Janice . fi, pc Q Rick Risinger ana' , ana' Amy Rodejield. H . V,: V Hill, Roberta Niewoehner, Z Q9 Hn-... Hi- Y cabinet member Pete S tragand lets Snowball preparation work get all around him -l Civic becomes 'Swiss Holiday' A short walk through a snow-covered pine forest and couples were whisked away for a 'iSwiss Holidayv and Snowball ,68. Civic Hall was magically transformed into a Swiss ski-lodge with a gigantic fireplace and balcony cafes. Imaginations ran wild in choosing formals for the girls. Old fashioned velvet and lace, modern coulotte gowns, silvery brocade, and skirts with lacy blouses appeared. Even some boys showed a bit of imagination with turtle necks and old fashioned suits. Couples forgot the bitter cold outside and concentrated on dancing to the sounds of Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods. Snowball 27 An enchanted invitation to the Haunted House eornes in theforrn ofGinger Herig. Even though these candidates lost the warjor Beauty and the Beast, they stillseem quite happy about the whole thing. FRONTROW: Debbie Hardman, Pete Coveney, Joyce Sherer and Mark Whalen. BACK ROW: Shelia Doren, Bill Barnett, Becky Endicott, and Pete Churton. 28 Mardi Gras ..w'wf' Circus comes to Mardi Gras Last minute touches' are attended to on the TA C Council boothulbr the i968 'Satan Circus bjxlack Everly. Hours of hard WOI'k brought their reward as approximately 2300 ofall ages were entertained by Satan's Circus at Mardi Gras '68. It was truly The Greatest Show on Earth with 27 ofthe greatest sideshows ever seen in Civic Hall. Circus goers could enjoy the games ofskill and chance, make the dangerousjourney through s'Spook House or eat delicious pizza as they made their rounds ofthe booths. Vicki Kaler and Chip Romey were crowned Beauty and the Beast. Prizes for best booths were awarded to Ann Adelle's Cannibellesf' Mary Wright's calliope, Miller's Mod Squad, and Future Teachers. eff!! C andy apples were among the many prizes given away. Steve Lynch purchases onefrom Cindy Farberpt the Clyde Beatty, Barnum di Bailey Booth. How sweet it ivfnsays Chip Romey, Beast 0fMardi-Gras, as Beauty Vicki Kalersmilingly looks on. Mardi Gras 29 Q -' K . 'EL' , MM . R Y. , . U b 5 l j . . I - A 1 i Jo yous seniors display winningfloat in Homecoming parade. Red Devil Gale Russell stands over , . whileJ. C. Beck roasts . ' , kc , A , . b ,.fq.,w Aj,,,.:V AW, My .. A new victim, ,E Q. V M K a Springheld Tiger, 'iff M G, , E. 7 5 2 K' as ,i 5 Over fjiy decorated cars 'ff , V Q , aim 1 participate in Homecoming. A A I Flower em broidering We .. and DEVILS al the side Wg' 2 EW, gi ' 'c.,,c Wl'e and t0P won first place ee 4 454 lsr ' for A nna Mullins. -, I . 3' of rl! 30 Homecoming I e I Q, Homecomm Spirited Homecoming activities resulted from parade and pep rally. Over fifty participating vehicles contributed to the event which boasted Queen Barbara Turner and court Pat Gaydosh, Maureen Henry, Margaret Juerling, and Sarah Roberts. With over 300 attending, the Homecoming dance Autumn Hazen was successful. Fabulous Circus had those who attended swinging. Beat lem, Burn lem, Bury 'em, was winning float theme for a happy senior class which depicted a football field, roasting tiger, a graveyard full of past Devil victories, and a new addition of Springfield Tigers. qw Joxful tears ofdirbeliefreveal happiness in Red Devil Homecoming queen, Barbara Turner. Courageous smiley emit from queen 'r court Maureen Henrv, Sarah Roberts, Pat Gaydoxh, Margareljuerling, below. Thrill-seekin g fans were not disappointed as Red Devil gridders clash with Springfield Tigers during '68 Homecoming game with Satans winning 27-7 ,Q nfghi if N V f i , i as I , 6' , N -.-mt ,fu VA. i'i1,'1, . ii ii it S X 1 ,,,, tg Er, r xx V .E 2. M Homecoming 31 2. 'nf I 'I Escort Steve Leonard adds congratulations to starry eyed Prom Queen Cindy Rogers. Watching are Queen 's court Becky Thomas, Brenda Stokes, Melissa Coate, Lynn Dillon. vw' 'ag J 5- s 1 ll '68 Prom Queen Cindy Rogers receives her crown from Jerry Clements, President ofthe sponsoring Junior Class. 32 Prom IU'-'05 Prom 's gala setting prompts students and teachers alike to dance. Principal Hanes enjoysjoining in. W if 'lv i i A paradise with an oriental theme made Prom-goers experience an unforgettable evening. AncientJapane.re temple highlighted Civic dancefloor. Prom brings 'happiness' The happiest moment of my life,', was Cindy Rogers' exclamation as she reigned over an Oriental Paradisef, From start to finish '68 Prom-goers highlighted Civic floor as they swayed to music of Doug Milligan and the Starlighters. The Oriental Paradise met with a warm reception as 200 couples attended the annual event sponsored by the Junior Class. Oriental Paradise takes time andpatience as Lynn Hoppe ltopt and Lisa McNewprepare Civic for the 200 couples expected to attend '68 Pram. Prom 33 Tears are mingled withjoy as graduating seniors leave their last assembly. This experience shall be reminisced in thejutu e is l at t . fig Eff t ' 1 ,g,l, I Hope fills minds of 648 seniors Hope, mystery, future were some of the thoughts running through the minds ofthe 648 graduating seniors on June 7, 1968. Garbed in blue and white, seniors marched through corridors ofCivie Hall. Excited and proud they sat and listened to Susan Young and Steve Armbrust talk of attitudes for the future. And emotions filled the air as the ,68 graduating class marched on into the future. 34 Graduation Many varying walks of life are about I0 be faced by this departing senior class 0f1968. A frm handshake from Mr. Wagner to Marshall Crockett displays the feelings ofmany. fx ff IUQSJIMIIIQGYUUP 5 N E Q J g D Yrqdk K X-4 ,-, ' ff . W .K NIJ V f:g?'x y , 5' 'V M IH :B 5g'Qxe 1 H 2'xfY'z4 ,K ' 5.4 1 MM M332 Reeallingpast experiences at RHS, Fred Owens and Cheryl Holt pausefiom the buxy schedule ofgraduation. Graduation Activities inspired by TOWSI' POWGI' K N 1' NN .5 1 l F'-,'7 fx? 1 fix' ' Wx or N. 'f1 .Q. f 'H l s il:- T i E51 4 Q.: sl .Z 'A i '- -Sl ' r Q- ' . Tim?-e li' .- A V f 7 1? 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ROW 2: Bob Bever, Tim Kitchin, Mike Sharits, Rex Boswell. BACK ROW: Tim Smock, Chuck Cope- land, Gary Kitchel, Bob Myers. SGA REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW: Star Lake, Carol Wilson, Karen Glaser, Beverlee Michael, Jane Ferriell, Peggy Daugherty, Sue Hill, Sallye Carnes, Randy Atkinson. ROW 2: Brenda Price, Bonnie McAdams, Linda Bryant, Cheery Williamson, Lynn Wieting, Julie Juhasz, Miriam Runge, Peggy Messenger, Jo Ellis. ROW 3: Eric Webb, Leah Mathewson, Judy Harvey, Tom Baker, David Hapner, Doug Kessler, Tim Turber, Roy Guthrie, Shannon GafTney, Linda Miller, ROW 4: Ellen Bran- denburg, Jane Schussler, Steve Childers, Doug Elmore, Steve Hunyadi, Kim Trimble, Mark Knox, Mark Stover, Kathy Beck. ROW 5: Keith Sherer, Mark Stearns, Tim Pennington, Ron Sheets, Ted Owen, Joe Lynch, David Jose, James Craft, Jim Jose. ROW 6: Richard Burns, Pat Quinlivan, Bill Park, Mark Miller, Joe Spicer, Rick Thorn- burg, Bill Wissel, Skip Runnels. BACK ROW: Bill Barnett, Pete Coveney, Jeff Miller, Tom Herzog, Mark Whalen, Roger Hunt, John Beck, Steve Geier, Jeff Skinner. ALTERNATES-FRONT ROW: Ecklyn Smarrelli, Elise Leventhal, Sara Brooks, Sandra Sittloh, Elsa Davidson, Anne Hudel- son, Kay Svec, Chris Ann Woolwine. ROW 2: Vicki Kaler, Janice Hill, Kitten Miracle, Merry Lee Oliver, Debbie Austin, Bettina Blum, Nancy Ballman, Debbie Lane. ROW 3: Ann Wiwi, Marcia Tapp, Karen Russell, Toni Hamner, Nancy Beck, Dean Horn, Lloyd Jones, Mark Burrell, Marchelle Hall, Sue Ann Stolle. ROW 4: Rick Porfidio, Jon Chilcoate, Tom McGarvey, Paul Walker, Craig Torrey, Bill Kelley, Ann Adelle Hamilton, Pat Mills, Cindy Farber. ROW 5: Tim Bartz, Jim Copp, Tom Warfel, Tim Ryder, Tim Kelly, Lance Goldenberg, Rick Bryant, Mark Morris. ROW 6: Mary Cul- bertson, Steve Pardieck, Tim Gennett, David Cobine, Dave Fatina, Julie Mc- Guire, Sarah Johnson, Michael Stevens, Marty Scott. BACK ROW: Doug Meadows, Mitch Thompson, Tim Rack, Jeff Wessel, Dale Cronkhite. 38 Student Government Association SGA initiates many changes in school affairs CABINET FRONT ROW: Phil Kauper, president: Pete Churton, vice-presidentg Joan Wohlhueter, secretary: Mary Ann Rodich, treasurer: Jackie Emrick, Jenny Sue Warfield. ROW 2: Sara Kayler, Sherri Coons, Shelly Helmich, Nancy Reller, Debbie Patterson, Marcia Weller. Becki Endicott. ROW 3: Sharon Githens, Pat Brannock, Tom Kelley, Rodney Ghearing, Tim Harvey, Barb Bader, Chip Romey. BACK ROW: Rick Ebbinghouse, Gary Ashbrook, Drew Gerstle, Bill Miller, Jeff Roller, Rick Ramey, Brent Wiggans. 5hL'l'!!'XhifZV.3f4: ' Students' voices in school affairs were recog- nized as the Student Government Association initiated many changes. Over fifty cement safety bumpers were installed on the parking lot in conjuction with the safety checkers under the direction of SGA's secretary ofstudent safety. Saturday mornings found volunteer members of the teen jury hearing traffic violators in the court house while the SGA Senate court dealt with cases in the school. New school dress code was written by SGA which varied greatly from previous regulations on school attire. Milk and donuts were sold daily before school in the cafeteria by members of the association. Annual Christmas food collection resulted in 2300 pounds of food for the needy. Flick festival, cheerleader dance, and student directory sales were extra activities. Crowded parking conditions required SGA to supply cement dividers. Phil Kauper, Tim Harvey, Bob Klule, and Jef' Roller brave fold weather to place bumper stoppers. Forum sponsors program about Israel Interests in social science and foreign and do- mestic problems were magnified and studied in Social Studies Forum. The group presented a program open to the public on Israel which consisted of four films. Reports were frequent from forum members and speakers addressed the group on topics of interest. Some popular student speakers at the beginning of the year were RHSers who had traveled abroad the summer before. Forum had a Mardi Gras booth and sent two members to the current events conference. SOCIAL STUDIES FORUM-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mar- Chambers, Mary Culbertson, .lane Schussler, Eric Webb, guerite Strahan, sponsor, Gary Bell, president, Coleen Coble, Rex Boswell, Dennis Heavilon. BACK ROW: Tom Herzog, Vicki Moschell, Cindy Bowen, Joan Wohlhueter, Debbie Melvin Barfield, Tim Gennett, J. C. Beck, Marty Scott, W Moorhead. ROW 2: Steve Hunyadi, Bob Goodwell, Steve Wayne Black,Pete Churton, Drew Gerstle. 2 if in 'K' as an fifitiiiiiel S m':ge '5.,'!l E nmllgltifl m Q i I an Worthwhile discussions between Pete Churton and Coleen Coble help answer the questions of Torn Herzog, German exchangeszudenl. 40 Social Studies Forum The comparison ofstyle, opinion, and dura is done by writers Linda McCaw, Sara Brooks, Mrs. Strahan, andJ0yceJ0hanning. SOCIAL STUDIES WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Marguerite Strahan, sponsor: Jane Schussler. Sara Brooks. Terry Dyer. ROW 2: Joyce Johanning, Linda McCaw, Tim Bartz. BACK ROW: Guy Guthrie. Bob Goodwell. Mike Roberts, Writers express views on political topics New ways of expression on government and political topics was the achievement of Social Studies Writers, a new club at RHS. Composed of a dozen members, the club gave students op- portunities to express themselves on U.S. policies and governmental trivia. Election year heightened the group's purpose as members expressed themselves on the different candidates' campaigns, the electoral college, and the free enterprize system. Social Studies Writers 41 New club studies minorities' history Minority History Club's first year at RHS proposed advanced study in three areas: civil rights, minority groups in history, and ways to achieve a better understanding between students. Club promotion and interest prompted 130 RHS students tojoin. Meetings took place in McGuire Hall under the direction of Mr. Lanny Wallem and Mrs. Gloria Williams. Discussions on Civil Rights and guest speakers who volunteered their time spoke on topics pertinent to the club. Club officers were Brent Clemens, president, Nathan Spicer, vice-president, Brenda Girten, squad 7 -.Let secretary: Forrest Rogers, sergeant-at-arms. Making reports and leading discussions were typical duties of Minorily Club's vice-president, Nathan Spicer. 42 Minority History Club MINORITY HISTORY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Brent Clemens, president, Forrest Rogers, vice-president: Damita Washington, Damita White, Terry Tyler, Ruth Walker, Carmilla Tevis, Teresa Walker. ROW 2: Dudley Dixon, Marlene Tuttle, Cornelia Scott, Denise Williams, Pauline Moore, Clarissa Milton, Patricia Deane, Sharon Harger, Greta Dixon. ROW 3: Alan Ward, Linda Bledsoe, Lawanna Chenoweth, Deborah Jenkins, Cherry Cooper, Bruce Teague, Jennifer Lynch, Paul Brewer. BACK ROW: Dave Pennington, Fred Lewis, Steve Tyler, Tyler Brandley, Joyce Carpenter, Don Tapp, -Rita Mitchell, Mr. Lanny Wallem. HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS- FRONT ROW: Donna May, Sheila Nead, Alene Strahan, Jenny Ashbaugh, Kitten Miracle, Debby Baynes, Vickie Moschell. ROW 2: Linda Miller, Shannon Gaffney, Jane Clark, Shannan Phelan, Martha Farlow, Carol McCafTerty, Michele Helmich. ROW 3: Rex Boswell, Kathy Beck, Jayne Cecere, Alice Lemon, Terri Kriner, Bonnie Fernsler, Sarah Hampton. ROW 4: Steve Lakes, Ken Bradbury, Eric Webb, Charles Garrison, Kent Raymond, Michael Friend, Brent Coulter, Kim Trimble. ROW 5: Jim Caughlin, Keith Sherer, Bill Park, Tony Luken, Eric Sieke, Bob Wilson, Greg Coulter, Tonie Tiernan. NHS rewards academic success Academic achievement's number one factor for success is hard work and discipline and RHS proudly exemplifies its students that have achieved this by the local chapter ofthe National Honor Society. Forty new names brought the Honor Society total to 110 during the annual fall induction as- sembly. Membership possibilities were carefully screened by Honor Society olhcers and the organization's sponsor, Mr. Homer Maddock. The five individual qualities suitable for member- ship include scholastic standing, personality, leadership, citizenship, and service. National Honor Society members were in charge ofticket distribution at Mardi Gras. HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS-FRONT ROW: Margaret Juerling, vice-president: Mary Ann Rodich, secretary: Sara Kayler, treasurer: Pete Churton, presidentg Pete Coveney, Cherie Clingenpeel, Ruth Stafford, Joan Wohlhueter. ROW 2: Debbie Smith, Vicki Kaler, Janice Hill, Jackie Emrick, Nancy Brindle, Beverlee Michael, Karen Kemper, Linda Hemmerling, Kathy Hays, Lynia Hoppe. ROW 3: Rebecca North, Jean Auler, Ann Loar, Carol Dahl, Nancy Wettig, Coleen Coble, Marcia Elmore, Judy Harvey, Bonnie Brisco, Beth Welsh. ROW 4: Teresa Wiggans, Pat Stiens, Barbara Turner, Linda McCaw, Sarah Bolling, Jackie McKinley, Linda Corman, Jane Craw- ford, Kathy Landis, Verba Pincius, Kathy Schwyhart. ROW 5: Mary Cul- bertson, Sarah Johnson, Marina Thronburg, Cindy Farber, Mary Louise Beede, Sharon Githens, Pat Mills, Dave Sizemore, Chuck Hall. ROW 6: Bill Miller, Terry Burkhardt, Dan Farmer, Doug Wooley, Drew Gerstle, Chip Romey, Ted Owen, Richard Burns, Roger Wright, Bob Commons. BACK ROW: Jim Jose, Dennis Burdette, Phil Kauper, Bill Barnett, Brent Wiggins, Rick Risinger, Rick Ramey, Steve Sherer, Nathan Spicer, Bruce Dean, Steve Hunyadi, Mr. Homer Maddock. Honor Society 43 I l Typical techniques of a meticulous gymnast are practiced by Denise Hapner who hopes to perfect her abilities, Girls like Sue Killion are delighted with the new exercise club at RHS for girls. Club I5 stressed rhythmic exercise to records. Fit and Fem preparations are completed by GAA ojdcers Barbara Bader, presidentg Mandy Cline, secretary' Linda Rourke, lreasurerg and Linda McCaw, vice-president. 44 GAA : ,Q 'Eli - . is X ,J -1 nr , v , pf I U ,I D Block-R girls shinevvith card routines Loud and clear voices of youthful Block-R members usually resulted in some 200 hoarse girls after major athletic events. From improved Hash card routines at half- time to a visitation to band day at the state fair, the Block-R members cheered and jeered for the Red Devil cause. Along with attending many out-of-town football and basketball games, the block members attended other athletic events raising spirit wherever they went. Proudly clad in new red wool jumpers with long-sleeved white blouses, the girls entered a s'Block 'Em Devils float in the annual home- coming parade. Two new sponsors led the Block this yearg they were Mrs. Marjorie Holaday and Mr. Robert Braun. The strong lungs ofsong leader Linda Henn are taxed as she out shoulx some l99 other Block-R members. 46 Block-R b if in fb if af X W , A+ as S-,aw :Vg ,. ya, M . .Mvnv Wa., , .. 1. -1 ff ...Wim W .,, -5 . 7: , ki' I Q' m :'k A Q ' 3Z5'E':+s:. f-NY' 1. :L '- x.,,,, . M,A,.,,e,i,,,.,. .V . ..,, , ,.,. M, . X A 9 . 1 A 2 2 M N I : I ' - 'SQ ,- f N W W 'S ,Q uw K .fag f ' is 1' 1 W Q I fi . ' QNN5 tt'-1 R uxxtxul Jeering crowds usually result from bad calls, but club presi- dent Kenny Lynch avoids such implications. Officiating learned by Saturday work Weekly clinics during homeroom by Sports Ofliciating sponsors Mr. Troy Ingram and Mr. Jon Yoho taught the fifteen volunteer referees of the future making up Sports Officiating club. The boys ohiciated .at all elementary basket- ball games and the site of each game had a squad captain which consisted of Rick Bryant Wailej, Jim Kirtz CHibberdj, Corky Koch CDen- nisj, and Ken Lynch fHibberd Jr. Highj. , stu., SPORTS OFFlClATINGfFRONT ROW: Ken Lynch, John Brewer, Corky Koch, Dar- rell Hartman, Steve Bennett. ROW 2: Larry Kegley, Mike White, Steve Lynch, Doug Small wood, Steve Alvey, Mr. Jon Yoho. BACK ROW: John O'Day, Skip Alter, Frank Young Terry Lee, James Kirtz, Mr. Troy Ingram. 48 Sports Otliciating R cl ub passed progra ms, manned ropes at ga mes Sptrited red and whrte patriots like Doug Elmore help pass out basketball programs before a Efforts of forty-six Richmond athletes achieved the goals of an enthusiastic R-Club. Flashy red and gray letter jackets could be dis- tinguished during all athletic events passing out programs and cleaning the Civic iloor during basketball halftime. For Mardi Gras the lettermen used their fa- mous R-Club dunking booth to douse the cheer- leaders in what was called Dunk the Dolphinsfl Highlights of R-Club endeavors came in the annual R-Club versus the RHS faculty basket- ball game and their annual fund raising R-Club sweetheart dance. R-CLUB-FRONT ROW: Steve Tyler, Bill Beach, J. C. Beck, Bill Miller, Curt Marsh, Bob Davis, Aaron Hodgkin, Jerry Clements, Drew Gerstle, Gary Ashbrook. ROW 2: Bill Barnett, Rick Risinger, Jeff Miller, Jerry Lotich,'Gary Kitchel, Rick Peelle, Larry Reece, Dennis Kreider, Gary Barnes. ROW 3: Steve Erk, Tom Elstro, Doug Elmore, Bill Holt, Bob McEwen, Tom Herold, Tony Tapp, John Henry, Dave Adelizi. ROW 4: Jack Armbrust, Bill Kelley, Darrell Rankin, Kent Raymond, Doug Siders, Eric Webb, John Brewer. BACK ROW: Tom Warfel, Tom Davis, Tom Baker, Larry Goldenberg, Sam Parker, Ken Lynch, Keith Sherer, Joe Spicer. Preservation of the basketball floor during haMime was an accepted task of R-Club members as Bob Davis unwinds the safety rope at the end of2nd quarter. R-Club 49 I l- LL l DRAMA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Cathy Githens, Lance Goldenberg, Rick Ebbinghouse, Dan Farmer, Mary Wright, Bettina Blum. ROW 2: Terri Blanford, Meg Gaible, Jane Cecere, Cindy Abernathy, Kathy Burns, Cinda Jennings, Kathy Elmore, Laura Anderson, ROW 3: Lauretta Conti, Sandra Sittloh,,Vickie Abernathy, Kathy Pool, Elise Levanthal, Debbie Hughes, Sharon'Schutte, Virginia Calcans, Marsha Ellis. ROW4: Pat Mills, Nancy Terrell, Shanon Gaffney, Karol Eschbach, Dorrit Billman, Diane Rodenberg, Paula Batt, Vickie Calvalege, Joan Griflin, Nancy Lahrman. ROW 5: Carolyn Runge, Karen Eschbach, Mary Livingston, Linda Knox, Peggy Handley, Jill Brown, Libby Reynolds, lris Hall, Sue Hagie. ROW 6: Debbie Grover, Debbie Glare, Jo Ellen Miller, Ann Wiwi, Angie McConnell, Carol Norman, Karen Kemper. ROW 7: Earnest Diamond, Gary Hoover, Steve Pardieck, Steve Githens, Jack Everly, Garth Parsons, Ty Brandley, Gary Hood, Richard Hall. BACK ROW: Gary Osborn, Dave Cobine, Mitch Thompson, Bruce Hamilton, Steve Doves, Darrell Geigher, Bob Chamness, Mr. Robert Braun. Drama Club works on acting, stagecraft Sponsoring the all-school play, s'The Impor- tance of Being Earnestf' by Oscar Wilde, height- ened the able abilities of Drama Club members. Interest in acting or plans for future theatrical work persuaded members to read and practice short plays, speeches, skits, and hear guest speakers. Along with acting abilities, the young drama- tists were responsible for set decorations. This ability came in handy around Mardi Gras time when they erected their booth and sold soft drinks. Hara'-working student manager Cheryl Clingenpeel paints a piecefor the sez ofthe all-schoolplay. 50 Drama Club ,MJ 'Satan Swingers' turn on everyone who tunes in RA D10 CLUB FRONT R0 W: Mrs. Zrmzna Alley, .Vf70II.t'0I',' 1.1-lldll Henimerlifig, Clzerrl Clingenpeel, BA CK R0 W: Bill Beueh, flhdfllf' Moore, Bob Juhas: 5, 5 aging egijyf' .M . , Q ,M .- VA L. ji H- I 5 mini if ' W 1 fl 1. ' X rgitftfiiiii ...........-..--...... One could drop in by tuning in the turned on RHS Radio Club Saturday morning on WHON. The Satan Swingers had their second year at the high school with a weekly show and special radio broadcasts on holidays, Pilgrims' landing on Thanksgiving, and a special Easter show, along with formidable essays, humor, and hit songs. Consisting of half a dozen members, the radio crew interviewed all the student teachers and new teachers at RHS to fulfill the group's goal to engender a little interest in broadcasting at the high school. Tense monzenls before a taping session are ended as Mrs. Alleys countdown .vi'gr1al.s' Bob .luhasz lo lurrl on the recorder. n maui Radio Club 51 Girls discover home Homemaking can be fun, especially for the girls in Future Homemakers Club who set out to further their knowledge of home economics. Their objective is to learn more about better home, family, and community techniques for making can befun modern day living. Activities this year were a bake sale, singing Christmas carols at a local nursing home, making Easter baskets for a day nursery, seeing films, and cooking. Edible goodies are whipped up and mixed by Sharon Wilson and Denise Turill as they keep in practice for lheir duties as homemakers oflhefuture. FUTURE HOMEMAKERSiFRONT ROWQ Cornelia Scott, pi-esidemg dette. ROW 3-Yvonne Smith, Karen Lawler, Carol Cornell, Christene Marilyn Miller, treasurer: Debbie McKillip, seargeant-at-armsg Debbie Garritt, Sherry Linkous, Chris Mullin, Debbie Brown. BACK ROW: Miss Austin, Rhonda Spicer, Donna Millsapsg ROW 2-Vikki Stinson, Vicky Vicki Roller, Kathy Jordan, Debbie Naylor, Marcia Conder, Arlene Bro- Eckler, Denise Shull, Pat Mullin, Pam Miller, DayleAnn Dyson, Vicki Bur- kamp, Pattie Johnson. 52 Future Homemakers Calming victims' is but one ufmany taskspeffarmed by nurses to be like Denise Rankin tu' .rhe distributes tuberculin tests to students. tl' FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: Vicki Riley, publicity: Marcia Elmore, treas.g Cynthia Bowen, sec.g Denise Rankin, vice-pres.: Carolyn Phillips, pres. ROW 2: Alice Duffin, Le Anna May, Vickie Moschell, Suzanne Beeson, Christine Stump, Debra Mc- Govern. ROW 3: Kathy Stoner, Debbie Deakins, Kathy Kinder. Sue Ann Stolle, Doris Duftin. Carol Lane. Mrs. Minnie Carender. Future Nurses plan variety of projects The only medical club at RHS is Future Nurses and this year's group projects were many. They filled and sent Red Cross sacks to Vietnam and gave a Christmas party for the underprivileged. They prepared an Animal Hospital booth for Mardi Gras and closed the year with their annual picnic. Stimulating the interests of RHS boys to enter a field of medicine or anatomy was an important effort. The annual visit to Reid Hospital was enjoyed by the group. Future Nurses 53 Humana, .t was M FUTURE TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Nancy Wettig, president, Rebecca North, vice-president, Cindy Bone, treasurer, Susie Stephenson, secretaryg Libby White, sgt.-at-armsg Mary Hill, Sandy Smetak, Debbie Smith, Ann Westbrook. ROW 2: Kathy Landis, Angela McConnell, Mary Livingston, Debby Baynes, Peggy Miller, Sheila Cate, Janice Lester, Charlotte Brad- way, Sherry Gray. ROW 3: Kathy Fox, Martha Philhower, Pam Greeson, Nancy Rourke, Brenda Price, Carolyn Werner, Melissa Klemann, Star Lake, Debbie Whitaker, Debbie Jennings. ROW 4: Jane Crawford, Susan Sauer, Nancy Ballman, Kathy McClain, Beth Beach, Peggy Messenger, Mary Koctur, Kathy McClure, Cherilyn Faidley, Terri Walters. ROW 5: Kathy Burns, Judy Harvey, Leslie Voyles, Kathy Young, Belinda Wandersee, Pat Armstrong, Camilla Consolino, Sandy Bowerly, Kathy Hays, Mary Ann Seikel. BACK ROW: Mr, Dudley Johnson, sponsorg Tom Buehler, Bob Weller, Jo Ellen Miller, Jayne Messmer, Susan Hegedus, Linda Hemmer- ling, Janet Melling, Debbie Blair, Carol Dahl. Experience gained in Future Teachers The sixty members of Future Teachers Club had their first experience in teaching while going to elementary schools to instruct. Guest speakers also helped introduce club members to the field of teaching and what its all about and demands. Selling carnations at tourney time and baby sitting at PTA meetings were all services of this group. Their endeavors on Linus' Pizza Den booth for Mardi Gras resulted in an honorable mention. The lucky first to receive a tourney carnation is FTA sponsor Mr. Dudley Johnson. Club President Nancy Wettig is careful not to wound hirn. 54 Future Teachers Not Il10ffJSl, cautions Dave Steins to Mike York ax Wayne Buekler watches his IWOgfi'HOW Future Farmers go through a soil IESI. 352'-. K' FUTURE FARMERS-FRONT ROW.' Steve Boughner, Dave Steins, presidentj Perry Johnson, Mike York. BACK ROW: Mr. Fred Wear, Dave Lynch, Dave Reed, Dale Lynch, Steve Roberts. 'UQ' , 5 I, up a 'X m 'l Corn, hay projects make FFA money Knowing better ways of agriculture and all aspects of farming are the fundamentals sought by Future Farmers of America. Studying farm methods and obtaining money through different projects helped the boys understand the value of marketing as well as how to manage a good farm. Picking corn and bailing hay were the two greatest money makers while the hard-working members also planned recreation in the form of a hayride and dance and competing against the faculty of Charles school in basketball. Future Farmers 55 - - Divplayi' of ,QlllIFlIlIIt't'd I?1C'I't'1IllIldI'Xl' is old smff' for re- l I e I r n 1 O taller vice-prr'.vidc'r1l Shirlcft' l.x'c1acx. Selling tickets for major RHS events and having Thanksgiving and Christmas projects f I-.M A highlighted Dismhuhve Educationis program -I In for this year. Seniors and juniors made up a iiiL 't51s t ,..Mw...,MmMW populace of students not planning to attend Egan' college but working for a future vocation in marketing and selling. Under the direction of Mr. Claude Grove, ' student retailers learned about wholesale marketing, retail, and service. Senior Retailer vice-president Shirley Isaacs was voted regional active vice-president and was eligible to attend a conference in Atlantic City. I Q Efim 2 . I, JUNIOR RETAILERSWFRONT ROW: Tim Pennington, Yvonne Mayberry, Phyllis Mill- ,gn saps, Mary Ann Blaich, Elizabeth Powell, Patsy Thacker, Duane Cunnigan, Jimmy Craft. ROW 2: Mark Burrell, Terry Stanley, Kathy Fisher, Glenna Parker, Sharon Brockman, Mary N Dean, Jane Slaven, Charlotte Hole, Janet Cross, Debbie McGovern, Rick Callahan. ROW 3: ' ' it Billy Thurston, Jack Shepard, Judy Byrd, Karen Marshall, Pat Schwab, Roberta Roark, Judy A I ' Smith, Regina Henemyre, Terri Hyde, Melanie Phelps, Mr. Claude Grove. BACK ROW: sa W, gtea' , ' A Fred Lewis, Monte Rose, Danny Smith, Mike Howard, Frank Hockett, Terry Brookbank, Q., 2, 'M Donald Stier, Sandy McNamara, Brenda Capps, Doug Butler, Greg Pennington. Fil? SENIOR RETAILERS-FRONT ROW: Brenda Wagers, Christine Baker, Sue Goodwin, Mary Thomas. Gardener, pres.: Shirley Isaacs, vice-pres., Theresa Fresh- BACK ROW: Gerald Van Winkle, Bill Hillard, Steve water, sec.: Paula Mabry, treas.: Karen Lambert, Connie Dalier, Kenny Reeves, Vicki Daflin, Anita Reynalds, Mr. Hensley, ROW 2: Carolyn Sheets, Dave Miller, Caryl Claude Grove. 56 Retailers CHESS CLUB FRONT ROW: Bruce Hamilton, Dan Chess players lea rn art of concentration A new sponsor, Mr. Mel Wood, headed the Chess Club this year. This was the club's second year and a few RHS'ers bent on concentration and the battle ofwits met to blow their minds and to have bouts with other opponents in the club. Checkmate was the sought-after word for many, especially in the dilferent tournaments. Chess terminology and rules were used in the tournaments. Farmer, Charles Morgan, David Stamn, Bob Jennings, John Finan. BACK ROW: Ray Martin, Bill Swiderek, Eric Sieke, Ralph Hall, .lim Fuchs, Dave Van Zant, Mr. Mel Wood. 'Q -fir V ff' Qlff' 'els-' in af 3 1 s ,.5, D Sega- X, it is Ralph Hal! and Dan Farmer observe the pr0'.r, Erik Sieke and Dave Van Zanl, who are compelingfor the chess crown and championship. Chess Club 57 'No-booth' highlights FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Jerold Morre, sponsor: Jackie McKinley, treas.: Cindy Bowen, song leader: Brenda Resh, pres.: Marilyn White, sec.: Tim Kitchin, sgt.-at-arms: John Scarlett, vice-pres. ROW 2: Roberta Powell, Coleen Coble, Linda Corman, Debbie Smith, Alice Corman, Sandy Thomas, Sharon St. Louis, Ann Mosgrove. ROW 3: Sandy Pollock, Jean Evans, Jane Clark, Nora Smith, Linda Miller, Alene Strahan, Sara Brooks, Teresa Wiggans, Lisa McNew. ROW 4: Rodney Ghearing, Miriam Runge, Carol Dahl, Susan Hegedus, Leah Mathewson, Judi Wright, Ann Seikel, Karen Koger, Patty Steins, Laurie Reynolds. ROW 5: Bill Park, Pat Quinlivan, Bill King, Kathy Pentecost, Nancy Shalier, Ann Coates, Melanie Millis, Sarah Johnson, Louise Ronald, Pete Coveney. BACK ROW: Kent Raymond, Tony Luken, Kevin Gleason. French Club year The language of France and the culture of its people were offered extensions for French stu- dents considering French Club. Club members are especially noted in their earnest Hun-booth during Mardi Gras festivities. A profit of 522.70 resulted from the group's efforts. No games, no prizes, and no booth high- lighted the booth's theme which was acclaimed as the most Hsincereii booth in Civic. Mr. Jerold Moore, club adviser, planned a party for members along with dilferent films, guest speakers, and the study of customs, re- viewed in the bi-weekly meetings of the French Club. Club oliicers were Brenda Resh, president: John Scarlett, vice-president: Marilyn White, secretary: Jackie McKinley, treasurer: and Tim Kitchin, sergeant-at-arms. No booth is better than none at all explains John Scarlett at 1968 Mardi Gras, 58 French Club liven the Germans drink cider explains Terri' Burhardl I0 John Scurlerlfrom the hooih which German Club Constructed ar Mardi Gras. l Club conducts its meetings completely in Germans GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Steve Sherer, publicity chairman, Keith Sherer, vice- pres.1 Chuck Garrison, pres.: Carol Norman, treas.: Loretta Conti, sec. ROW 2: Dorrit Billman, Karen Kemper, Bettina Blum, Pam Rogers, Bonnie Brisco. BACK ROW: Bob Gainy, Terry Burkhardt, Dennis Burdette, Larry Goldenberg, Jim Caughlin, Mr. Ahmad Alasti. Unlike previous years, German Club adviser, Mr. Ahmad Alasti, attempted to conduct all club meetings completely in German. Various films, guest speeches, library, and visual aid facilities would have been Greek to non- German linguists who would accidentally stray into a German Club Meeting. Plays, talks, discussions on past and present German culture and life, films, and study guides furthered members' intentions to learn all they can-about the country. Especially useful and a great additive to Ger- man enthusiasm was the foreign exchange student from Germany, Thomas Herzog. Per- sonal experience, custom, and opinion roused German esteem and brough the club's goal of achieving a greater understanding of the country and its people much closer. German Club 59 Adjustrnents are made on pine trees for Snowball as Brent Clemens helps add a little reality to the bridge entrance. 60 Hi-Y X3 New Hi-Y format has city sponsors Things looked different even in the beginning as a new Hi-Y director, Mr. Charles Hill, made some new ideas effective. The new Hi-Y format was different from previous years but very similar to Y-Teens' organization. Eleven Hi-Y groups were set up with cabinet members and sponsors from the community. All Hi-Y meetings took place in the sponsors' homes. Approximately 150 boys joined the or- ganization after hearing Mr. Hill's new plans and receiving a pep talk from Mr. Dutch Struck, athletic director of Hanover college. Boys certainly were kept busy all year long as the groups were in charge ofthe Homecoming parade, pep session, halftime ceremonies, and the danceg raising the Hag on Lyboult for football, lining up listings on the foul chart for basketball in Civic, an Easter assembly, annual Christmas service project, model legislature, pre-legisla- ture, and Snowball. '--'Q High-climbing Hi- Vers like Tom Baker and friends prepare Civic' Hallfor Snowbalfs Swiss Lodge rheme. 4 t. . . i i TAPPS BLUE RIBBON-FRONT ROW: Tony Tapp, John Henry, Terry WHEELS OF FORTUNE-FRONT ROW! Drew GCFSIIC, J- C- Beck, Jenkins, Robert Reid, Gary Ashbrook. BACK ROW: Rick Ramey, Peter Bill King, Ernest McDaniel, Steve Russell, Steve Stevens. BACK ROW: Thomas, Steve Githens, Tom DeLucio. Rick Breitenbach. Kim Isley, Gary Turner, Mike McMahan, Thomas Herzog, Pete Churton, Tim Kitchin, Pete Coveney. BREWERY BOYS-FRONT ROW: Jerry Clements, Mike McMahan, GC AND THE ASSOCIATES-FRONT ROW: Greg Chamnegg, Skip Rick G0ir1S, Dennis MCMHFIHH- BACK ROW? Jeff SUHCT, Gale Russell. Runnels, Rick Niersbach, Bill Kelly, Steve Childers, Kim Isley. BACK Mike Amburgey, Sand Catanese, Guy Guthrie. ROW: Sam Parker, Skip Alter, Brian Smith, Addison Thompson, Bob Wil- son, Mike Lopresti, Mike Roberts. Hi-Y 61 Li 77 W PACESETTERS-FRONT ROW: Rex Boswell, Larry Goldenberg, Jim TINY TIM AND THE TULIPS -f-FRONT ROW: Tim Vanderpool, Mark Vigrass, Pat Quinlivan, Bill Park. BACK ROW: Richard Hall, Gary Stover, Ted Owen, Tim Turber. BACK ROW: John Hodgin, Charlie Rodefeld, Doug Kessler, Mark Reddington, Jack Armbrust. Garrison, John Thistlethwaite, Roger Lacey, Steve Fisher. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE-FRONT ROW: Jehl Roller, Pat Hamilton, SOUL SURVIVORS FRONT ROW: Pete Stragan, Jeff Hamilton, Mike Ron Berry, Jim Higgs. BACK ROW: Jeff Wessel, Jim Fuchs, Phil Kauper, Brown, Tom Baker. BACK ROW: Joe Brown, Gary Hoover, Steve Steve Berry. Smeigh, Eric Burkhardt. R GANG- FRONT ROW: Mark Whalen, Bill Barnett, Mike Lunsford, Rick Bryant, John Cooper, Mark Williams. BACK ROW: Bruce Davis, John O'Day, Jerry Kaucher, Dan O'Connor, Dennis McMahan, Mark Clark. l 132,-iv .sf J' , if Q. -5 in 'X 'far 'C ici rw H 'I x SALT AND PEPPER-FRONT ROW: Forrest Rogers, Brent Clemens, Steve Bennett, John Brewer. BACK ROW: Dick Vornauf, Phil Brewster, Robert Richert, Avery Swiderek. SAINTS OF '71-FRONT ROW: Bob Bever, JeH' Skinner, Mike Gray, Roger Whitehead, Gary Maple. BACK ROW: Mike Gaffney, John Weas, John Beck, Steve Geier, Roy Guthrie, Mark Geres. Hi-Y groups work alone, together in new set-up Male homemakers ojer challenges to Hi-Yers Guy Guthrie and Rick Goins, who busily prepare goodies for a bake sale, Y-Teens contribute to cha rity with many projects LJ X W D Qtr 1 1 X l Y-TEEN CABINET--'FRONT ROW: Becki Endicott, pres., Carmilla Tevis, Ann Loar, Debbie Hardman, Mrs. Jane Brown, adviser. ROW 2: Barb Turner, Joyce Sherer, Vicki Minor, Marianne Higgins, Ginny Hartman. ROW 3: Corliss Riggle, Becky Miller, Marge Juerling, Julie McGuire. BACK ROW: Sharon Githens, Ann Adelle Hamilton, Shelly Helmich, Sheila Doren, Mary Wright. JOYCE'S GYPSIES-FRONT ROW: Joyce Sherer, Patty Haynes, Nancy Rourke, Rita Devita, Patty Stiens, Debbie Smith, Etta Jones. ROW 2: Paula Armbruster, Carol Wall, Paula Harris, Margaret Rice. Brenda Price, Donna Wil- son, Debbie Austin, Sandy Smetak. BACK ROW: Janet Melling, Linda Waddell, Cathy Lamb, Sara Roberts, Brenda Resh, Linda Conley, Debbie Brown, Tonya Brunton. Members of the fair sex were on the ball again this year as 17 Y-Teen groups obtained funds, had various projects, and donated to charitable causes. Of the 27 Mardi Gras booths in Civic, fifteen were made by Y-Teen groups. Y-Teen cabinet members perfected a homecoming float and, in conjunction with Hi-Y members, sponsored a float in the community Christmas parade. On the pure enjoyment side of Y-Teen life, girls' had a Barnyard Brawl which was a girl- invite dance at the YWCA and couples came dressed in barnyard attire. The annual all-nite satellite prompted 217 girls to enjoy the slumber party which included many varying activities except sleep. The girls sponsored a parents' dinner and the groups sold nuts for their annual nut sale. A fantastic pop bottle collection drive profited them 5450. VAN Baby wear and stuffed animals are exhibited nigh! wear of Y-Teen cabinel members Julie McGuire andjoyce Sherer. Y-Teens Q63 MARGARET'S TARGETS-FRONT ROW: Margaret Juerling, Becki Kops, Jane Schroeder, Linda Lehman, Mona Nichols, Peggy Miller, Sheila Fulton. ROW 2: Ann Westbrook, Julie Juhasz, Debbie Wissler, Diane Schroeder, Shirley Coffman, Pam McAllister, Elaine Grifhn, Pat Bentlage. ROW 3: Sherry Morgan, Carol Mosey, Joan Maurer, Jody Mendenhall, Nancy Miller, Nancy Terrell, Marilyn Theobald, Cindy Higgs. BACK ROW: Martha Lowe, Pat Juhasz, Denise Rankin, Nancy Sheffer, Lisa Jones, Joyce Woehrmann, Carol Norman, Karen Kemper. MlLLER'S MOD SQUADXFRONT ROW: Becky Miller, leader, Rae Anne Waterston, Joni Thomas, Jackie Snarr, Melanie Johnson, Sherry Greeson, Kathy Wood. ROW 2: Esther Jackson, Susie Kinder, Mary Had- ley, Melissa Maurer, Gay Schull, Debbie Moorhead, Peggy Daugherty, Sharon Schutte. ROW 3: Karen Saylor, Jennifer Kettler, Vickie Moschell, Debby Ross, Donna Beckman, Sandy Harrison, Denise Sammons, LeAnna May. ROW 4: Linda Wissler, Brenda Brehm, Kathi Koch, Susan Sauer, Debi Wiggans, Sara Handy, Brenda Burns. BACK ROW: Arlene Schmidt, Susan Spear, Linda Artman, Veta Compton, Raimonda Rastbichler, Pamela Hunt. SHADES OF SHARON-FRONT ROW: Sharon Githens, leader, Cathy Ringenberg, Cathy Githens, Sylvia Ferrell, Mary Louise Beede, Beverlee Michael, Sandy Hirashima, Debbie Bradway. ROW 2: Nisa Dalbey, Diane Frazier, Carolyn Erisman, Pam Byrd, Debbie Marshall, Cathy Fox, Cindy Bowen, Jane Schussler. ROW 3: Sue Shipley, Kathy Schwyhart, Janis Ringenberg, Nancy Luerman, Doris Shaw, Cindy Wilkinson, Shannon GafTney, Sarah Bolling. BACK ROW: Lynn Beals, Pam Rogers, Debbie Beach, Debbie Armacost, Kathy Young, Vicki Issen, Arlene Brokamp, Kathy Beck, Leslie Beals. CARMILLA'S COOL CATS-FRONT ROW: Carmilla Tevis, leader, Carol Wilson, Sharon St. Louis, Laurie Anderson, Julie Campbell, Elaine Kemper, Emma Cheatham, Ann Doddridge. ROW 2: Cheryl Hopkins, Cheryl Johnson, Cathy Rose, Donna Sinnott, Cheryl James, Linda White, Paulene Moore, Sue Wareham. ROW 3: Rita Mitchell, Jennifer Lynch, Greta Dixon, Marshall Hall, Darlene Cummins, Carmen Henderson, Chris Kottyan, Chris Emerick. BACK ROW: Patti Jo Johnson, Pam Harrison, Pat Wilson, Mai-Lin McCown, Bonnie Gordon, Vicki Perkins, Joyce Carpenter, Christine Garrett. ADORABLE DOREN'S-FRONT ROW: Sheila Doren, leader, Margee Fraley, Charlene Reeves, Kathy Elmore, Jenny White, Marla Beck, Marsha Isaacs, Virginia Blair. ROW 2: Eva Huddleston, Nikki Roller, Vickie Eckler, Denise Shull, Valerie Baker, Vicki Stinson, Sherry Gray, Phyllis Seaman. ROW 3: Amy Farber, Sherry Pennington, Mary Lee Oliver, Marilyn Miller, Sheryl Butt, Linda Frady, Sue Coleman. BACK ROW: Cindy Farber, Jane Chesnut, Jill Allen, Daris Wilkinson, Ann Kinsey, Loretta Callahan. 64 Y-Teens ROMEO'S JULIETS-FRONT ROW: Julie McGuire, Jo Ann Dudas, Pat Thurman, Pat Hill, Charlotte Bradway, Sara Brooks, Mary Hill, Gail Koncz. ROW 2: Liz Brewer, Dayle Dyson, Kathy Pool, Cindy Phillips, Star Lake, Debbie Whitaker, Debbie Harrison, Susan Haas. ROW 3: Carolyn Phillips, Phyllis Luker, Joanna Smith, Marilyn Hussey, Karen Bryant, Pat Brannock, Celeste Boesch, Debbie Childress. BACK ROW: Elona Brotherton, Marilyn White, Kathy Jordon, Susan Brann, Judy Harvey, Pat Mills, Linda Hemmerling. HARDMAN'S HAPPENlNG'SfFRONT ROW: Debbie Hardman, leader, Nancy Rohe, Marsha Lafuze, Pat Koctur, Sallye Carnes, Pat Price, Mary Ann Seikel. ROW 2: Frances McClelland, Belinda Wandersee, Susan Overdorf, Debbie Grenier. Linda Steele, Debbie Griffin, Doris Mur- ray, Virginia Fox. ROW 3: Karen Resh, Kay Hill, Nancy Brindle, Debbie Mills, Patty Armstrong, Mary Koctur, Brenda Pentecost, Rhonda Silliman. ROW 4: Carol Doll, Kathy Burns, Kathy King, Cathy Amburn, Anne Hudelson, Linda Pentecost, Sue Kenworthy, Julia Beckman. BACK ROW: Miss Janet Land, Doris Dullin, Lynn Duihn, Paula Mabry, Debbie Naylor, Linda Knox, Debbie White. SHELL'S ANGELS: FRONT ROWfShelley Helmich, Debbie Patterson, Leah Matthewson, Sarah Hampton, Jackie Rice, Roberta Powell, Anne Warheld, Ginger Herig. ROW 2: Marsha Weller, Ann Newton, Suzy Slavich, Lynn Wieting, Linda Mackey, Lou Juerling, Carol Fitzgibbon, Karen Van Vleet. ROW 3: Carla Schneidewind, Pat Norman, Cindy Steele, Meg Gable, Elise Leventhal, Alice Lemon, Nancy Reller, Chris Hagie, Jane Cecere. BACK ROW: Mindy Armbrust, Melanie Millis, Ellen Branden- berg, Toni Hamner, Libby Reynolds, Sarah Chenoweth, Ann Rogosch, Susan Camp, Terri Kriner, Mrs. Joyce Graf. Nightwear style show highlights all-night satellite In lhis novel crealion one GIOFSIIII need Sominex as the IHIESI in nighlwear is modeled by Mary Wright HI satellite. Y-Teens 65 ANN ADELLE'S CANNIBELLE'S-FRONT ROW: Ann Adelle Hamil- ton, leader, Joan Wohlhueter, Lynia Hoppe, Beth McGill, Stephanie Schweiz- er, Ann Mosgrovie, Darlena Howardton. ROW 2: Anna Mullins, Joan Cahall, Cinda Jennings, Miriam Armbruster, Sandy Heavilon, Karen Koger, Chris Stump, Kay Svec. ROW 3: Cindy Abernathy, Sara Kayler, Karen Eschbach, Alene Strahan, Martha Keller, Sandy Thomas, Sue Nolte. BACK ROW: Sue Tice, Susan Busick, Mary Ann Rodich, Diana Phillips, Becky Brown, Carol Seaton, Sandy Stolle, Gail Dickerson, Mrs. Joan Boese. f:? EI' .rf MINOR'S 49'ERS-FRONT ROW: Vicki Minor, Patty Musselman, Carol Hileman, Viola Lienemann, Janet Scammahorn, Debbie Smith, Diana Keesling, Loretta Conti. ROW 2: Cindy Beyer, Diana Benkert, Nanette Jeffers, Pam Bradbury, Mary Ellen Cordell, Kim Hollopeter, Diane Reich- ter, Kathy Neeley. ROW 3: Carol Lawler, Terri Nutter, Yvonne Collins, Debbie Combs, Patti Washburn, Kathy Fox, Terri Walters, Miss Lucille Meacham. BACK ROW: Karen Russells, Marilee Irvin, Marsha Williams, Marsha Ellis, Pam Gramlieh, Roberta Dinkins, Sandra Roberts, Debbie Oberle. HIGGINS HEROES-FRONT ROW: Marianne Higgins, leader, Virginia Calkins, Linda Bryant, Vicki Riley, Jackie Watson, Beth Welsh, Lucy Pelfrey. ROW 2: Connie Petry, Teri Wiggans, Sandy White, Linda Miller, Laura Pohlenz, Susan Lester, Martha Farlow, Linda Schmidt. ROW 3: Gretchen Niersbach, Mary Blackwood, Kathy Stubbs, Carole Fisher, Linda McCaw, Linda Knoob, Debbie Blair, Susie Stephenson, Barb Bader. BACK ROW: Mary Culbertson, Susan Hegedus, Pat Nelson, Susie Williams, Joyce Johanning, Louise Ronald, Bonnie Fernsler, Kathy Stoner, Diana Ferguson. RIGGLE'S RAGGEDY ANNES-FRONT ROW-Corliss Riggle, Nancy Litton, Karen Conder, Martha Philhower, Nancy Sena, Mrs. Marguerite Strahan. ROW 2: Sharon Ladd, Jo Ann Smith, Marcia Isaccs, Susan Hannah, Kathy Feaster, Linda Roth, Rita Moore, Terry Blanford. ROW 3: Doris Roberts, Marsha Mills, Bonnie McAdams, Vickie Bowen, Sherri Coons, Shari Falcone, Nancy Carr, Jan Petro. ROW 4: Debbie Ward, Melanie Phelps, Debbie Firth, Joni Coulter, Sue Killion, Annette Benkert, Alice Clinkenbeard, Paula Rourke. BACK ROW: Chris Mauger, Sandy Ketron, Sharon Dungan, Kathy Kinder, Jennifer Phelps. MA RY-O-NETTES-FRONT ROW: Mary Wright, leader, Sandi Pollock, Jane Clark, Barb Schwegman, Sherry Rheinhardt, Barb Kutter, Linda Rourke. ROW 2: Nancy Yeager, Sondra Sittloh, Pam Greeson, Chris Smith, Nancy Jones, Chris Theodorakis, Mary Kay Sonsini. ROW 3: Vicki Abernathy, Mary Lee Herig, Kitten Miracle, Carol Shipley, Debbie Mader, Mary Nelle White, Cindy Wolfe, Joan Evans. BACK ROW: Debbie Geier, Debbie Lane, Debbie Davis, Janis Price, Debbie Sims, Janie Parker, Pam Prentice, Peggy Handley, Debbie Grove. 66 Y-Teens BARBIE DOLLS-FRONT ROW: Barbara Turner, leader, Jenny Sue Warfield, Cindy Aikin, Janie Ferriell, Odlin Kaler, Bobby Webb. ROW 2: Karen Duke, Jackie Emrick, Chris Ann Woolwine, Chris Heltz, Karol Esch- bach, Debra McGovern, Sherry Fleagle. ROW 3: Diane Fulton, Diane Rodenberg, Debbi Endicott, Denise Hapner, .lean Russell, Susie Hagie, Gail Willman, Darlene Harkleroad. ROW 4: Alice Dufhn, Doris Duffin, Donna Zimmerman, Jackie McKinley, Ann Wiwi,Jill Brown, Carolyn Runge, Miss Martha Clark. Taking advantage of all activi- ties, except slumber, ix Pat Deane, who returns from a refreshing dip in the pool. Volunteens work with girls in Junior Y-Teen program Helping junior high girls get ready for Y-Teen life is the duty of Volunteens Karen Turner, Debbie Wissler, Janice Price, ana'J0an E vans. f I . J ' . , Q Q X, , f m. l ' . 'l Q' Wi so ' , ffl!! ue. 3 , ,A , . X I THE VIRGINIANS-FRONT ROW: Ginny Hartman, leader, Carol Wilson, Emy Rodefeld, Karen Glaser, Patty Gaydosh, Kathy Hasson, Sarah Johnson. ROW 2: Mrs. Peggy Cordner, Jerry Jennings, Sue Hill, Debbie Brown, Pam Pollard, Nancy White, Pam Dyson, Joyce Elleman, Linda Felty. ROW 3: Cecilia Felhaus, Jane Craw- ford, Inga Brune, Nora Brune, Cheri Cronk, Libby White, Cindy Bone, Ecklyn Smarrelli, Rhue Anne Cosgrove, Barbara Lakamp. BACK ROW: Carolyn Harman, Debbie Fuller, Shirley Starbuck, Marilyn Niewoehner, Vicki Howard, Janet Koch, Jo Ellis, Peggy Messenger, Linda Henn, Marina Thornburg. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNlESfFRONT ROW--Ann Loar, Alice Corman, Sandy Holecheck, Elaine Teague, Donna Millsap, Coleen Coble, Becky North, Carolyn Werner. ROW 2: Mary Livingston, Debbie Jennings, Kathy Landers, Patsy Girdley, Pam Miller, Kathy Hays, Nancy Wettig, Cherilyn Faidley, Camilla Consolino. BACK ROW: Marsha Elmore, Jean Auler, Debbie Deakins, Judi Wright, Sue Ann Stolle, Marcia Tapp, Karen Law- ler, Janice Bryant. Y-Teens 67 TA C' Swings! Nehru-clad Ricky Calhoun is dancing proofthar RHS'ers accept new styles as well as dances. Ajer playing a vigorous game of volleyball, Ron Berry and Nancy Litton take outfor some cold pop. fr ffl! 'g ,,7..fr ,aww 5 TAC COUNCIL'--FRONT ROW: Dan Farmer, vice-pres.g V' nf Paula Mabry, sec.g Nancy Litton, chaplaing Bonnie McAdams, Y,-If ,V .M f sgt.-at-armsg Ron Berry, pres. ROW 2: Dudley Dixon, Carol 2 i Wk Norman, Kathleen King, Marcia Tapp, Peggy Kirkman, Sandy ,J M Stolle, Marcia Isaacs. ROW 3: Walt Stout, adviserg Paul Bresher, Chris Mauger, Susan Brann, Cathy Lamb, Steve yi Pardieck, Cathy Ringenberg, Daryl Lindsey, Jim Hardman, adviser. 68 TAC TAC answers question of what to do' llwrzbvrx Xf?E'III nzazzwrfun-filled hours preparing Ihzls' UIII'IICIl'V6 Honiewrrzirzgfloal. DEVIL Teen Age Club QTACJ was the usual solution to the weekend worries of what to do and where to go as a combination of music, refreshments, T.V., volleyball, ping pong, pool, chess, checkers, and friends made up the entire atmosphere. Even in the beginning TAC's destiny looked fruitful as a record-breaking amount of new mem- bers signed up. Summer activities and dances prompted juniors and seniors alike to get where the action is while it gave the new sophomores their first chance to get acquainted with high school students. TAC activities were many and varied all year long as they included many major dances, the membership drive, a paper drive, a TAC 'EM DOWN DEVILS homecoming float, a Mardi Gras booth, a Christmas project consisting of hlling food baskets for the needy, and once a month sponsoring the Teen Club at the state hospital forthe handicapped. Pools one of a variety of games e'xc'elle'u' in as is demon- srraled by .'lflilw Strong. Kathi' Jordan and Marilrrn Hussey look on with mrerexr. . l,. i i i i TAC 69 . ' ., ,A 4 ' NVE A f x S, ze X.. ln g V M A E . ,f . in v ... z n viwgfv M. ,, JF: Q' f 3 k Qlg X - lr 1 E5 ' 9 'KE' 7 ii. I r W ff? W bw? 'W W Q3 1 v1' f V L , ? xr .2 2 Tj? -?A 3. Ni ., eg! Q 1 5 2 Q- ji 1. Q5 -n-'z'xgi!j55 ff' 'tif ' iv . V - if 5 ' T7 f Y 55 A ' T , . ,, ...tio N ,lf - ,., fx fi? N - tx 5 l.-, nf ' w f I ':. . . gb, W Q 1 F? I., ,1 3, fx af y 9 V a,5 amz E5 1 . . :A :e, ,.,.'.,. '1 iw Ja' ' - , ' - y A 1. , s 1' - V. , Q 9 X fi. 1 15 . S 9 X W R Q Q'Sy: ? Q jg gb Lug Zwfp ' Q Y ' ' W4 fx f ' ig x 4: xii jg? . . Q jp ,4 M X :Vai A V VmV6 Y - W L . , wi' LL gi VV I yf gA,, f yi E ' kk 1 '57 ' 6 X 53 W-1 X l 2 X I gg, 1 Xf5fF5f n 1 3 f f ' Mg W- ,K k , ,E X fe .imm- ' i f x , f ' A W 5 3 Y 2 ' Q 'ii ' A - A 1, M. I , 'Q I im 'Ap'3 '7'f!l mf Talented musicians displayed by bands Talented players of musical instruments were able to exhibit their abilities through Concert and Varsity Bands. Directed by Mr. Paul Korns, Varsity Band sped the hearts of Red Devil fans during pre- game and special halftime shows at basketball games. They also set the fighting mad spirit at pep sessions. Mr. John Parshall led the Concert Band in what was probably their hnest achievement, i Variety '68, a joint efTort by Band and Devil- ettes which produced an extravaganza suitable for Broadway. Various performances by both bands were frequent throughout the year. These included the winter and spring concerts, Music Department Assembly, and trips to variousjunior highs in an entertainment effort. Members of both bands contributed a great deal to the 7th place march rating during state competition at the State Fair. abilities. Buehler, Garth Parsons, Rick Wright A special performance at a Red Devil basketball game keeps drummers Jef Hamilton, Lynn Wuertemberger and Pete Stra gand on their toes as they beat to the bert of their talented CONCERT BAND-FRONT ROW Nancy Moore Nancy Brindle, Bonnie Fernsler, Jane Schussler Bev Clarke Susan Brann, Sarah Bolling, Mary Louise Beede ROW 2 Debbie Brauchla, Beth Welsh, Debbie Patterson Brent Coulter Star Lake, Ron Puterbaugh, Steve Berry Carol Wilson Shannon Gaffney, Joanna Smith, Randy Atkinson Laurel Hilling Bar bara Bader, Sarah Hampton. ROW 3 Steve Hunyadi Mark Williams, Susan Stephenson, Kathy Schwyhart Shirley Star burk, Debbie Whitaker, Terri Walters Charlotte Bradway Dor is Duffin, Chris Marker, Terri Nutter Dan Eaton Kathy Koch, Ruth Stafford, Ruth Sevedge Mike Elstro Gary Kle mann, Tim Armstrong, Dave Josie Michelle Helmich Jim Copp, Steve Sherer. ROW 4: Pat Foreman Doug Wooley Jane Sparks, Pam Rogers, Randy Chilcoate Terry Jenkins Dan Harper, Nora Brune, Wes Storer Tim Turber Bob Com mons, Mark Schwyhart, John Beede Scot Gongwer Craig Kelley, Charlie Garrison, Bob Miller Tim Love Martha Keller, Tony Rowland, Rick Ebbinghouse Diane Howell Kan Jellison, Ken Bradbury, Jim Caughlin Ted Owen Brent Wig gans, Carol McCaFferty. BACK ROW Doug Jenkins Gary Hoover, Pete Stragand, Steve Bishop Lynn Wuertemberger Mike Stevens, Linda Corman, Jeff Hamilton Corky Koch Tom Orchestra performs for many audiences A busy RHS orchestra entertained audiences ranging from the Kiwanis Club and junior high schoolers to parents and graduating seniors at Commencement. Spring and winter concerts hlled the orchestra members, agenda while the state fair, Art Association banquet, and the Manchester Arts Festival requested perform- ances from the orchestra. On the social event and money making as- pect of the musicians, they had a hayride, Christmas party, and a candy sale. They were also able to attend a concert in Indianapolis. 72 Orchestra 1' Eli?-' ff is 995 5 ORCHESTRAAFRONT ROW: Suzy Slavich, Alice Clinkenbeard, Holly Holmes, Rachael Alexander, Ca.rolyn Runge, Sharon Githens, Vicki Doren, Jenny Lester. ROW 2: Jean Auler, Deena Hoover, David Stamm, Mary Nettles, Bonzetta Gordon, Debbie Wiggins, Elaine Grillith, Jane Clinkenbeard, Jennifer Portidio, Mary Gaddis, Earl Dickerson. ROW 3: Debbie Deakins, Debbie Stanley, Diana Ferguson, Jane Guston, Garnette Embry, Charles Daugh- erty, Carolyn Raper, Susan Smith, Debbie Armacost, Faye Goens, Evelyn Cummings, Janette McQuiston, Mary Thomas. ROW 4: Pat Larsh, Tom Shelbaker, Alice Lahrman, Judy Wright, Lynn Wieting, Eloise Embry, Leslie Voyles, Rick Breitenbach, Eric Burkhardt, Mary Beede, Tom Herzog, Susan Brann, Randy Atkinson, Doug Kehlenbrink, Theresa Walters, Debra Brauchla, Jeff Roller, Randy Chilcoate, Tom McCain, John Todd, Tom Maple, Harriet Daugherty, Bob Bever, Jack Everly. BACK ROW: Marina Thornburg, Jim Higgs, John Henry, Steve Bishop, Mr. Ralph Burkhardt, Janice Bryant, Roy Gordon, Dan Fansher, Bill Thompson, Dick Allen, Tim Armstrong, Tim Love, Rick Peelle, Tyler Brandley, Kim Isley, Robert Sherrow, John Weas, Carol McCalTerty. Ap! musicians like Dori!! Billman, Alice Clingenberd, and Holly Holmes make beautUi1l music. Orchestra 73 74 Devilettes LEFT' Eighz zuba players march onward bearing a proud name as an expeczanz crowd looks on. Crowd andparricipants alikeshare in zhefan andrpiril. Band, Devilettes practice for DEVILETTES-FRONT ROW: Marcia Weller, Terry Nutter, Linda Carroll, Annie War- field, Cindy Aikin, Sallye Carnes, Karen Saylor. ROW 2: Sherri Coons, Lynn Wieting, Gail Willman, Nancy Rohe, Toni Hamner, Nancy Reller, Sue Killion, Ruth Stafford. BACK ROW: Ellen Brandenburg, Nancy Beck, Sara Chenoweth, Jenny Kettler, Janice Hill, Jackie Emrick, Sarah Hampton, Nancy Brindle, Debbie Patterson. Deville1Ies,i'rru1 Ihl'l'l'.YIllfl'UI Ihtfl' lead Ihe band in Ihe V6'l4'I'UII,V Day Parade d0li'II10h'I1. The-i' Thrills and exeilemenl of marching band al ilx hFl'gl'II as alvo marched in lhe downrown CvhffSlI71lIX parade. Janice Hill leaalv a Deviletle rouline. Nu' rp? perfection in marching routines for games, parades Marching to perfection was the number one objective of the Marching Band and Devilettes as they gave four major performances besides appearing in all scheduled football and basket- ball games and marching in the downtown Christ- mas parade. Placing 6th in the Indiana State fair high- lighted the group's efforts as 130 band members and 24 Devilettes completed assigned and long practiced march patterns and music numbers set up by the group's sponsors, Mr. John Parshall, band director, and Mrs. Sara Stoner, choreog- rapher. Exhibition of top level effort came in Variety 68 in which the RHS marchers performed ap- proximately twelve different dance routines to two jam packed Civic Hall audiences which acclaimed the group's accomplishments by the loud and long-lasting applause which followed the performance. Besides having a candy sale, the marchers at- tended a summer band camp in August to widen their scope of marching techniques, ready them- selves for state competition, and to prepare to give RHS a fine exhibition of marching throughout the year. Jus! being able 10 play music is no! enough 10 bein the March- ing Band. Bass drummer Dan Smith agrees as he performs Ihe tricky high .vlep in a pregame show. Marching Band 75 RHS Singers get new directorg choir does play Choral music groups went further than the regular old do re meinw around and could involve themselves in the presentations of Con- cert Choir or RHS Singers. Mr. Kenneth Wells directed the RHS Singers for the first time while Mr. Dave Davenport headed the Concert Choir. How To Succeed ln Business Without Real- ly Trying was the Choir's highlight while both groups performed in the music depart- ment assembly, the Christmas Concert, and the annual Spring Concert. Concert Choir members were busy with per- formances during American Education Week, Thanksgiving Assembly, they sang at St. Paul Lutheran church, service clubs, and the Choral Festival. CONCERT CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Linda Henn, Cathy Ringenberg, Nancy Wettig, Carla Schneidwind, Sylvia Ferrell, Nancy Reller, Teresa Dyer, Brenda Price, Patti Thurman, Jackie Watson, Becki Endicott, Diana Keesling, Doris Roberts, Ann Loar, Vicki Abernathy, Corliss Riggle, Rhonda Silliman, Debbie Patterson, Diane Phillips, Nancy Sheifer, Director Dave Davenport. ROW 2: Cathy Githens, Kathy Beck, Ginny Hartman, Marcia Weller, Mandy Cline, Martha Philhower, Pat Larsh, Becky Miller, Karen Koger, Jenny Ashbaugh, Rosanne Baxter, Elona Brotherton, Linda Hemmer- ling, Mary Wright, Deena Hoover, Bonnie Brisco, Bettina Blum, Holly Holmes, Judy Harvey, Julie McGuire. ROW 3: Tom Warfel, Rod Ghearing, Tom Baker, Paul Brewer, Robert Reid, Debbie Hardman, Debbie Mills, Bonnie Fernsler, Kathy Stoner, Cindy Abernathy, Mark Klingman, Gary Hood, Daryl Lindsey, Dave D'Amico, Jack Arm- bruster, Ron Puterbaugh, Earl Brisco, Steve Childers. BACK ROW: Tony Luken, Keith Sherer, Bob Kiersztyn, Sam Parker, Mark Tuttle, Ron Sheets, Dennis Hengstler, Bill Niersbach, Bill Park, Rick Ramey, Mike McMahan, Clem Markley, Steve Pardieck, Dave Wareham, Jeff Roller, Ron Berry. The melodioux high-voice pitches of Marina Thornburg may never shaller glass, but comes lo avail as an RHS Singer. -te ' gi i i L B tlfuwtj A131111 K iii X , 76 Concert Choir x SSB ,...-url I Variations in singing pitches T Corky Koch. Darl Ellington, and Dave Summers ,wretch- ing like rubber bands. go RHS SINGERSAFRONT ROW: Nancy McBride, Jackie Snarr, Peggy Daugherty, Susan Hannah, LeAnna May, Jan McQuiston, Mary White, Chris Hodgkin, Susan Lester, Pat Sheffer, Nancy Beck, Vicki Bartlemay, Pat Brannock, Linda Knoob, Vicki Johnson, Mary Ellen Cordell, Sharon Schutte, Lynda Mullin. ROW 2: Sue Wareham, Susan Smith, Margie Fraley, Sara Chenoweth, Julia Beckman, Kathy Kinder, Marsha Lafuze, Cindy Tiffany, Sue Spear, Debbie Grover, Sherry Rheinhardt, Marilyn White, Bobby Webb, Pam Hunt, Sandy Bowerly, Nancy Sena, Cindy Beyer, Joyce Elleman, Patsy Girdley, Judy Byrd, Yvonne Collins, Alice Clinkenbeard. ROW 3: Gary Brown, Jim Stapleton, Don Bendsen, Dave Wood, Bill Jones, Mike Gray, Doug Kessler, Jacob Armbruster, Mark Michaels, Bob Bever, Jeff Hamilton, Lloyd Jones, Gary Webb, Eric Burkhardt. BACK ROW: Bob Brannock, Mark Watson, Tim Pennington, Paul Walker, Scott Cupp, Dale Cronkhite, Joe Spicer, Mark Geres, Sam Gabbard, Gordon Riddle, Tom Culbertson, Bob Chamness, Bob Piper, Dave Summers, Rick Stork, Darl Ellington, Director Ken Wells. RHS Singers 77 keeps the vocal Chords of Quill provides outlet for creative writers Authors of the future got their first chance to express themselves in the annual edition put out by Quill Club of RHS. Philosophical, humorous, dramatic, and rhythmic poetry headlined the 1969 Quill which also contained short stories by con- tributing RHS'ers. Enthused writers and poets surged the club membership higher than previous years and the results of the sales campaign showed vast student interest. Hopeful essays and creative writings are read and discussed by Beth Welsh as she addresses Quill club members. fm' QUILL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Lance Goldenberg, busi- ful, Karen Van Vleet, Brenda Delucio, Sondra Arvin, nessg Gail Russel, publicityg Shirley Coffman, secretaryg Marty Ronan, Jackie Watson. BACK ROW' David Brown, Mary Lynn Fellows, asst. editor, Beth Welsh, editorg Miss David Cobine, Tim Gennett, Chip Scarlett, Kevin Gleason, Lucille Meacham. ROW 2: Dorrit Billman, Bydea Faith- Keith Sherer, Danny Eaton, Charles Morgan. 78 Quill JCL prepares for gala spring banquet Latin was a dead language, as dead as it had been, it killed oil' all the Romans, but it's not killing them. In fact, study of Latin brought much enjoyment to members of Junior Classical League. Working on their Mardi Gras booth, planning and having their annual banquet, and hearing a guest speaker from Greece at the State Convention kept eager Latin students busy in JCL during most of the year. An ancient Roman sun dial was the theme of their Mardi Gras booth which gave prizes which- ever way the dial reacted. The Roman banquet held its annual auction of slaves while seniors performed a skit from Muses, juniors did a play about Cicero, and sophomores sang folk songs in Latin. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Adelaide Burok er, adviser, Jackie Mikesell, Sandy Hirashirna, Jackie Rice. Terri Koechlein Melanie Johnson, Jenny Ashbaugh, Linda Hemmerling, Mary Ann Rodich Roger Hunt. ROW 2: Kathy Beck, Gay Schull, Linda Bryant, Pamela Hunt, Sandra Noe, Phyllis Seaman, Ann Newton, Debbie Sims, Jane Schroeder, Cathy Fox. BACK ROW: Charles Tubesing, Rick Thornburg, Mike Thomas, Lloyd Jones, Donald Longer, Ralph Hall, Brad May, Tim Phelps, Kim Trimble. Practicing for their water jug routine in the JCL banquet, Jenny Ashbaugh and Linda Brvant do their thing. Au. J if gaffj' , 'M Junior Classical League 79 Leaders of newspaper publications COHIVGSI methods as they assign story possibilities. They are Lance Goldenberg, asst. editor, spring semesterg ww Linda Maples, editor, fall semester, Steve Martin, asst. editor, jallsemesterg and Jim Vigrass, editor, spring semester. X Beginningjournalists inducted by Register Student expression and appeal could be found in the 32 issues of the Register. Newspaper staff was composed of members of journalism classes which were in charge of news gathering, writing, editing, and distributing. All this was done under the direc- tion of publications adviser Mr. Jerry Woodring. Journalism 1 students began newswriting for pub- lication instead of the usual study of all facets of newspapers because of the shortage of journalism 2 and 3 students. Journalism 2 and 3 students headed and managed Register circulation and con- ICIII. J ournalistic interest in publications seemed higher than in previous years by the amount of new jour- nalism recruits. 80 Register .,,.......w.-sv-M 'N Register photographers and sportswriters Charles Morgan, photographerg Joe Falcone, sports,' Tim Drudy, sports editorg and Jim Kirtz, photographer, discuss desired shots. Records are kept in order by Mike Sickman, circula- tion,' Ken Rockhill, copy: , and Mary Saylor, business. Learning the Register's particular variation in style is but one ideal memorized by Marty Ronan, featuresg John Ach, copyp and Kathy Burns,features. Avid typlsts like Scott Miller newsg Hazel Alverson, news editor andJejfH1gg1nson news jnish ojvarious stories. Register 81 L i Size and picture content are worries of Steve Mar- tin, editor-in-chiejf' Mr, Jerry Woodring, publica- tions adviserg and Kitten Miracle, layout editor, 82 Pierian Yearbook staffers seek improvement Striving for improvement, Pierian staffers planned no extensive changes for the l969 year- book save the mosaic picture form found on all the pages with all captions and copy on the outside. Two returning summer seminar trainees from Ball State University were Steve Martin, who received a scholarship, and Dan Farmer, who got an excellence in photography award. Work goes on for Jef Higginson, layoutsg Rosellyn Tapp academicsg Alice Corman, copy: Susan Sauer, underclass, Bettina Blum, clubsg and Pam Lebold, activities. Job variations are all as- pects ofa complex product such as the Pierian. Stajers Keith Sherer, photographer, Martha Lowe, academics, Sondra Arvin, seniors, Cin- dy WoUe, underclass editor, Brenda Delucio, seniors, Ray Martin, businessg Tim Drudy, sportsg and Nora Smith, opening section, do theirthing. Checks and double checks nearly completes thejob for Joan Titus and Karen Mar- shall, index, Jayne Mess- mer, business, Karen Tur- ner, indexj Chervl Cronk. business, ana' Linda Maples, business manager. Photography at its funniest are examined by Ken Lynch, sports editor, Ginger Herig, underclassg and photog- raphers Dave Robson, Jim K irtz, and Dan Farmer. Pierian 83 Athletes charged byTOWER POWER LJ! N If 5' ' N g . V.-.-1 - l 'e' - i yi Q I '4 5 'like A W+ i il Qgl ggi fig A J? t so i 1':'l I ' f-54 -Amrghj,-- - -- A - 7-7 -.5433 'f 1 Q gif! is 4' X-7 :fa Eiga' e f 1 . ,f i .F Llqg. 1 Liggg 4 v 1 rmllig' a ' ll if . fai r---gi-5 i i ? s in ff .., .',-X, 1' ' is i' 1- 7-I 2 A mis 15511 11 ' I si s f'5' fmf f'+ - ' bf' li V all A V Leif EJ Q S X 1 6 iii? T' . A joyous equals the loss of fearful We Can do ity tears is sometimes doubtful because the going is rough and the team is off, tonight. Still, the eternal hope which forever clings is prevalant and faithful fans make their seats obsolete as they stand and become hoarse with GO DEVILS! The stamanamic shedding of sweat until the score ties and' Satan points surpass the opponentsi The will to fight on never hinders sure winners or insecure losers by whatever aura that casts Hbeamsu of power and hope into the high schoolers living under the super tower. Sports Division Page 85 Coaches help team achieve victory goal A successful athlete receives acclaim for being as good as he is, but it's through the training of his coach that this is possible. But the coach is seldom recognized. A defeated team is scorned or felt sorry for but the blunt of the blame usually falls on the coach. Every athlete knows the agony of defeat, but few know the mixed emotions of a defeated team's coach. These are just some of the feelings accepted by RHS coaches. Athletic director Charles Hilton scheduled 17 faculty members for eight varsity sports and these men wrought champions out of many students. Victory possibilities are assured by planning of Coach Dick Baumgarlner and Asst. Coach Jon Yoho. l COACHES-,FRONT ROW: Dave Bowers, head track and cross country head wrestling and track Jerold Moore tennis John Dechant football Jon Yoho, baseball and basketballg Gil Turner, basketball Bill Farley BACK ROW Ch211'leS HIUOH athletic dlfeetef TONY 1-13110 foolball and football and head baseballg Dick Baumgartner, basketball. ROW 2 Hub head Swlmmlflg Troy Ingram track Mlke R0dlCh f00lb2lll J0hIl Lebo Etchison, footballg Dick Wright, golfg Jim Peters, footballg Nick Kovach baseball Melvin W00d W1'eSillH8 86 Coaches Mani fans crowded into Civic Hall try ing to withhold their enthusiasm for the oncoming game as they display their patriotism. Fans add to spirit, enjoy athletic events Vigorous training of RHS athletes seemed to be rnatched only by the agonies of spectators crammed in crowded benches on freezing cold or raining nights, straining their eyes and yelling their throats hoarse, or nearly having heart at- tacks every thne the score took a turn for the worse. As usual RHS spirit was top level and hardly comparable. The fans of Richmond did quite a lot for the teams and only fell short of being the most important to the teams' success to the coaches and team members themselves. A Red Devil victory pleases spirited Ann Rogosch at a home football game against Springfield South. Through pouring rain and freezing winds, football back- ers show up to cheer for the men ofthe grid. Fans 87 Wherelr il at and wh0's got ii arefans' queslions as Rich- mond and Muncie .vcraniblefor lhe pigskin. Spirit remains high despite 4-6 season The jaws of many long-time grinning grid fans sagged at the finale of the l968 varsity football season. Those poor Devils chalked up a dis- appointing 4 win and 6 loss recordg and although school spirit remained at top level, the success of the previous season magniiied the disheartened team and community. An embittered low point of the season came after a 39-0 victory over New Castle. The game had to be forfeited to New Castle when it was discovered an ineligible player had been used in the last minutes ofthe game. In the second straight year, a Richmond Red Devil took top scoring honors in the North Cen- tral Conference. This lone triumph came in the form of Richmond's No. 1 player, Sam Stubbs. 88 Football f f V.. faii ,swii -..- ve:-M.. ,,-, .- -. , - -. Q. i South 1 J 1 'i.i. i 8 '0 T , l 12 z4g..gf1fff3ei Foffeif t 1.48. 8 A tts iiiiii 5.13 .i.. J isisise T 8278 .ir kkyk, .,f..:.:-,t5. 1 k.V:.V 1 - . - iv .:,.i'fe:Q,'fm,'sf as-.4 z , . 1 - - 1,--, -1sf,f'2'ws teiisl 1 8 I4 S if-ii ,fn 'Wx VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Drew Gerstle, Steve Tyler, Bill Barnett, Bill Beach, Tom Kelley, Bill Miller, Sam Stubbs, Jerry Shuck, Jeff Miller, Aaron Hodgkins. ROW 2: Head Coach Hub Etchison, Asst. Coach John Dechant, Asst. Coach Mike Rodich, Alan Ward, Dave Adelizi, Tony Tapp, Jerry Lotich, Forrest Rogers, Jim Jose, Eric Webb, Robert Gainey. Mike McKinney, Rick Heaton, Bob McEwen, Darrell Rankin, Tom Herold, Mark Ach, Dave Pennington, Kent Raymond, Earl Brisco, Steve Erk, Chuck Cates, Tom Elstro. BACK ROW: Joe Spicer, Alan Koncz, Dave Summers, Steve Dixon, Gordon Riddle, Monte Rose, Dave D'Amico, Doug Siders, Jerome Gillman. Although the Devil grid season was cold in more ways than one, team andstudent spirit remained. A Muncie Bearcat eats dust as an unidentyied Richmond Red Devil slams him into the grid. Football 89 Unlucky jersey number of Kent Raymond was ajinx to RHS opponents as he confronts Coach Etchisonfor last-minute instructions. Two mighty opposingforces face each other in what might well be called 'lthe calm before the storm. Unleashed turmoil comes in the seconds thatfollow. An unfortunate Anderson Indian runs like a demon with many Devils on his tail seeking a tackle which would bring them all the closer to a Devil victory 90 Football l 2 fi' ii gk- X Sorry Charlie were the last thoughts ofan unidentfed Rich- mond opponent as he disappoints an optimistic pass-receiving Red Devil. The pass looks goodfor B-Teamer Bob Bever, but No. 21 of the opposition soon put the skids on the Red Devil in a tackle. 1' ,L t 1968 RESERVE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW' Mike Cline, Dan Buck- land, Bob Evenstreet, Joe Fueglein, Rick Freeman, Roy Guthrie, Dave Evans, Scott Cupp, Steve Lynch, Lynn McMahan. ROW 2: Gary Fansher, Billy Hofer, Mike Lopresti, Mark Miller, Mike Gray, Jeh' Skinner, Dave Thompson, Bob Weller, Bob Myers, Bill White, Stan McClain. ROW 3: Rick Stork. Tim Rack, Phil Palmer, Steve Russell, Steve Geier, Mike Gaff- ney, Bob Bever, Doug Kessler, Aaron Johnson, Emmerson Van Meter. BA CK ROW: Mitch Thompson, Bob Piper, Phil Palmer, Mark Cronkhite, Jim Eggemeyer, Dennis Lydick, Tad Mullins, Billy Joe Lynch, Chuck Fuller, Jerry Amburgey. V 7' ria ssnsh-L +: ., ,ss - Q fi ffw-iisgfff rr tim e - ig ng Q e XC e O Fl e O O l I Q rl is t 5 I ,Ye ' , 'V Q Q ' ,Q r if t i f . . and 2 losses for the B-Team football squad. The future varsity material clashed head-on with f'-- many PFOIUISIHS Bffeam OPPOHCHIS and l0St I0 only one school, Hamilton Garfield. The B- Teamers confronted Hamilton twice, which f K ,fl - , fffggmpyaf , V, , , , 55,-fsigtlyvfi-i ataessefth, ,seth-a,W1fm, ff. , ' gave them their two losses for the regular season. ' Reserve Football 91 H a r r i e rs d o wel I 52652535212 x:i,,',,i,':!'.:?g2Tff ,izf:,gi':.i?'f under new coach Through morning fog and winter snow, RHS Harriers were on the go. Under new Head Coach David Bowers, the thinliclads had an 8-3 season record and placed second in the Sectional, sixth in the North Central Conference, and ninth in the Regional. Team's No. l runner was Bob Davis whose best time was 10:07. Davis received the gold track shoes for lettering in the sport all three of his high school years. Other seniors on the varsity squad were Gary . Ashbrook, Tim Drudy, and Larry Reece. Soph- omore Tom Davis was the team's No. 2 man with a 10:22 season time and is the best prospect for the 1969 Harrier squad which will have two other returning lettermen, Jack Armbruster and Tom Baker. 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N, gfiifigifgfi-Fees:sxirtss5K'5S2iS3iis9 rgQg921f!56,5gt.g3q,mX--WeQGWEQYW-95 57-555' 5' M8 rg-'n:5r,a5' fiiizaisafsfrss' it 1968 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-FRONT Row- Tom Dav's Bob D ' . 1 , avis, Larry Reece, Gary Ashbrook, Tom Baker, Jack Armbruster. ROW 2: Gary Snodgrass, Dean Horn, Tim Drudy, Mark Dwyer, Bill Park, Doug Elmore. BACKROW: Sam Parker, manager, Fred Tolen, Mike Makalla, Steve Barry, Greg Coulter, Jerry Lecklider, Jack Campbell, Mark Swyhart, Head Coach Dave Bowers. 92 Cross Country Rick Peelle returns a serve at tennis practice on the newly built tennis courts introduced to RHS this year. Time andpractice are importantfacels contributing to Peelies success. RWM! HWY?- llil Hill mmm nun if 35' I I 1968 FALL TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rick Peelle, Kevin Tschaen, Steve Mitchell, John Henry, Tom Warfel. ROW 2: Head Coach Jerold Moore, Jeif Wessel, Keith Sherer, Kim Trimble, Joe McAdams, John Finnan, manager. Rick Peelle wins tennis championsh The 1968 tennis team took ajump from being a spring sport to a fall-spring sport. Coach Jerold Moore likes this extra addition to the tennis program and believes that tennis is now more important. The 1968 fall tennis team assembled an 8-2 record while the season record of the 1968 spring net squad was 7-8. Team's No. 1 man on the fall squad was Rick Peelle. Peelle won in the Sectional and was the only man from RHS to qualify in the Re- gional. The fall team captured 3rd place in the Muncie Burris Tourney. New high school tennis courts were finished and used for the first time this year. 7 TENNIS SPRING 1968 OPP RHS Centerville 0 7 Taft 3 2 ' Burris , 6 r 1. Muncie Central A 3 3 0 7 Kokomo R V 0 .7 Hagerstown 3 0 7 3 Connersville 4 3 Taft 2 3 Marion 4 3 Middletown 3 2 Burris Tourney 3rd Anderson T 0 7 Lafayette y' 7 0 Logansport p 4 g 3 C .K K iii ,yyr K. 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Sectional 7. ist Tennis 93 iD g I Tourney: Logansportl Happy RHS roundball Sectional champions are pre-destined to further great Kltchel Tim Smock Joe Spicer Gary Hays student manager BACK ROW ness VARSITY BASKETBALL 8L CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW Head Coach Dick Baumgartner Tom Herold Mark Ach Rick Heaton Greta Dixon, Vicki Kaler, Linda Clinton, Sylvia Ferrell Janie Fierrell Randy Stolle Jeff Miller Rick Rismger Bill Barnett Assistant Coach ROW 2: Greg Chamness, student managerg Brian Smith, Bob Wright Gary Jon Yoho y VARSITY BASKETBALL E Lawrenceburg A Winchester is 1' Newflastle T TT T Shortridge T T T A Muncie Central A ' Shelbyville A y LaPorte T yt A f BOPP G sans 77 o so il64yf E ' 98 T 651 y 86 '75' T 74 A 79 71 78 T 83 7 '52 65 Lafayettezp Shortridgerit f T71f it 62 :f:Pt5fge,5 'Matri0Hf ieei T Q . 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Only four teams had the honor of putting the Satans down. Losing to Shortridge twice made the season record for the 1969 var- sity basketball team Zl -5. Team spirit and enthusiasm equaled the fruit- ful elforts of the varsity squad as four starters from last year returned and headlined the club. Senior Rick Risinger led in scoring forthe Devil cause for the second year in a row. Risingerls scoring average was 23.4, just 7.l points higher than his previous record last season. This fine scoring average qualihed Rick for the title of North Central Conference scoring champ. RHS basketball squad put the skids on many fine clubs as they glided through the Sectional, fought through the Regional, and surprisingly upset themselves in Semistate. Anxious nzonzenls are la no avail for an Indianapolis player who allcmpls to gel Rad Devil Rick Hcamn Qffhis Iail. A .rcarcc inch could make' Ihe dijjcrcncc in Ihc lip, and Randi' Slalle ,recnzs I0 have a fair chalice ta gel rhai inch over a Winchester Falcon, Double trouble in the form of roundballers Rick Risinger and Tim Smock comes for an unfortunate Madison Heights Pirate in a Civic match. 96 Varsity Basketball Moving swijtly Bill Barnett takes advantage ofan open shot while teammate Robert Wright dissuades an opponent intent upon palming Billfrom behind. Whatever Gary Kitchel lacks in stature he has an abundance of in agility as the lithe Devil palms a tall Lafayette player intent upon scoring two points. vvugx Imps end season with 16-2 record Imp basketball squad turned in a fine Red Devil performance as they ended on a good note with a season record of 16 victories and only 2 losses. Juniors who were equally versatile for both A and B squads and are prospective hopefuls for next season are Brian Smith, Mark Ach, and Tommy Herold. An improved B-team season record this year makes next year's varsity tally even better. B-TEAM BASKETBALL OPP RHS Lawrenceburg 43 60 Winchester 60 70 New Castle 37 52 Shortridge 54 74 Muncie Central 52 54 Shelbyville 26 47 LaPorte 49 64 Marion 52 63 Bishop Luers 36 59 Logansport 67 46 Rushville 49 48 Kokomo 25 69 Burris 25 42 Connersville 43 64 Indianapolis Tech 36 48 Madison Heights 38 53 Lafayette 41 52 Anderson 52 58 Tension mounts and action heightens as Hwhi: bang B-teamem' like Mark Ach attempt 10 keep things, like the basketball, well in hand. B-TEAM BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Coach Jon Yoho, Steve Jones, Scott Cupp, Jerry Am- burgy, Emmerson Van Meter, Coach Gil Turner. ROW 2: Mike Lopresti, Steve Lynch, Steve Russell, Dave Evans, Jim Osborn, Paul Jordon, Joe Lynch, Mike White. BACK ROW: Kevin Svarczkopf, Tom Dixon, Terry Lee, Mark Ach, Tim Rack, Brian Smith, Tom Herold. B-team Basketball 97 Though Dave Harkleroad seems to have the situation well in hand, he unexpectedly lost his Sectional match to Doug VanDam. Wrestlers compile 9-1 season record Nick Kovach, Richmond's second-year wres- tling coach, was often more thrilling to watch than the matches of the 1968-69 team, as they compiled a fine record of9 wins and l loss. RHS had two NCC champions, Jim Jose and Dave Harkleroad. Herb Poe, Richard Hall, and Steve Johnson came up with second placings. On top for 3rd placings were Steve Dixon and Brent Clemens. The road trip to the regional was also made by these wrestlers. 'i'. f-'f:Teil552ZiYf:f1s1fsiig?Hifffifii,'ifi:fwif'f15-ftiifilf 'ff-'f.- 2styfiiffvsfiiii,!Hf'fi,f:ff:-wi'fn-115 , ' .,s--.i':'-'a-i'!5Tmel iie rri l r l t fi l ilsc lttc t,ltg iiitg 1 !,,gg C I . ierlliee 9 et'rs 30 isct rtirittli iliirlltittt l 'tlcit 1 ll i rslis'tillt tt'i ri'slt 1 iitlt t lic l9 - 9 srtt lltcel r f sttlits ifi' rllt ii'lilt iitt i A trite move by Steve Dixon gives him an instant advantage moments before throwing his opponent to the mal. 98 Wrestling Clenched teeth and tensed muscles strain until an op- portune moment comes for Brent Clemens to take ad- vantage of his opponents opening. VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Steve Johnson, Jerry Needles, Dave Stamm, Richie Hall. ROW 2: Jim Jose, Chip Romey, Wayne Bucklcr, Greg Gerken. BACK ROW: Coach Nick Kovach, Dave Harkleroad, Brent Clemens, Steve Dixon, Kim Isley. 4 3 Y 2 ,W 5 'Minoru muon, ii 'miriam . 1 B-TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dave Reed, Darrell Stover, Jerry Purcell. ROW 2: Tim Skinner, Chuck Fuller, Tom Beck. BACK ROW: Rick Fuller, Bob Hebenstreit, Tim Sheets, John Brewer. Wrestling 99 Hours of earnest practice helped qually Jim Goodfor the state swim meet at In- diana University where he V,,zz W ,.,,a:s,,i: ,V ,,1,, WM g 'fWe '- 100 Swimming -,,1, 5 f.ffi:-f11rf11,. ,siiis i iiii as erss i irr iraifr rm .. i,,. fe, ..,, 15152114e2,ssz1t4rzzss1zsQg 49 'sf if iifiiifffiitissiifezifsiilwz.. fi' iff2A?hg:fh:'fw'fgikifsaf 'viii Hsffassleiifsiie at, giiisfwsflisgiffffilfkiaisf :Z V iW M 155, 1551 IQEIIQELSQ, 7155 U fffiifii-i2fiififi f-ff A22552if'iisffiiifffiifaiiissmijfgzif ,,,1.,, i,i'l Q Z1s'fil'-- 1:1 1s1,112:,112:,.fm, gggwzqlggz :fu 13,.f2,.y,,:.zt:Wt :wx.wxisezgssszgsfggsz-fi, ie- we 113:,w1,.a,,:mz- -fm. -ms ffiithi i'iiz ,:f,,::f,-W,-Q it i ,,Mi,m:, ..,,., , A.,A :WIS LhsfufiffweseiiieifswzgwzfswMff?m3v 'feiifsiffeiiszsm mwtw me ,,,. P, 2- ew fisnzwz Already on his markyswimmer Mark Williams is set to go at a team practice session at the YWCA. h 3 l ffi Tfif Three svvi mmers advance to state competition Despite the tough competition this year the RHS tankmen came through with a fair seasonal record of six wins and nine defeats. Bringing home a fourth in the sectional and advancing three men to state swimming competi- tion took some doing, but the RHS swimmers did it. The state swim meet was held at Indiana University. J. C. Beck found his place among the men in the 50-yard free-style as he came through with a fourth in the state. Jim Good placed fifteenth in the 100-yard breaststroke and junior Bob McEwen was seventh in the diving competition. McEwen just missed qualifying for the finals and should expect good happenings next year. In the conference meet, the swimmers came in fourth, one place higher than last year's team. This was the swim squad's third year, and as always, practice and home swim meets took place at the local YMCA. Diver Bob McEwen made good use of his specially in swim meets as he qualfedforslale compelilion. SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: Mark Williams, Dan Holthouse, Dan Cooney, Rick Calhoun, Dan Buckland, Jeif O'Maley, Mark Schwyhart, Gary Rodeiield. ROW 2: Gregg O'Maley, Bob McEwen, Larry Goldenberg, Jerry Clemens, Curt Marsh, Jim Good, Tim Ryder, Skip Alter, Bill Parks. L 'C BACK ROW: Dennis Kreider, manager, Dave White, J. C, Beck, John Beck, Paul Bresher, Paul Schwyhart, Larry Mays, Mark Miller, Richard Burns, Coach Tony Tiano. Swimming 101 Girl's tennis team includes Cindy Farber, Marilyn White, Libby Reynolds, Laurel Rey- nolds, Diane Phillips, and Debbie Brauchla. Sports extended with intramurals Athletic opportunities went beyond varsity and B-team sports as boys and girls intramurals came in the form of GAA activities and Hi-Y groups in competition. Hi-Y groups of Salt and Pepper and Brewery Boys received intramural basketball champion- ships while swimmer Nancy Beck made a new iifty-yard breaststroke record. Dependence on each other comes when badminton partners face opposingforces during intramurals in the girls' gym. Intramural bowling champs are Becky Lind, Pat Schattel, Penny Shoji fer, Cheery Williamson, and Sherry Westerkamp. -wi.,xz1gtw1f . .. 9--iaieitlaiieii Q ii L W iii T: ' fs, i ig 5 1 ' 1 Q' ' 5 . Q5 5 ,, fr' s..,,,.,f, ' ' ' K iaeiieeissrg Ji- iiwtiiia, fe? 'gi 1, f sr ,K ,,,, Zeit?-fiialgiafs is g',3,11?g55 ' vi- Q pr J' Zi' ' to D it at Q t S ' lfffii A , 3 i ia. .mascara i, .: HRW 'W Q'5?LA'1555E551jgiifiWz25iiiL:i2?'-4fl:ffiLQ21'G'iff:A ., f. - . . f is 1 E ra 1. , ' new -Q... 1.-Q-,M,.... anew-,fm . : f .- ,. 5 i 102 Intramurals Basketball intramurals take place in Civic Hall as Hi-Y groups compete for division championships and give com- petent roundballers the chance to improve their abilities. A refreshing dip in the pool for the girl swimmers means many lengths of practice forperfection. Intramurals 103 1968 VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW: Phil Wright, Bob Wright, Aaron Hodgkin, Max Henry, Bob McEwen, Randy Stolle. ROW 2: Alan Ward, Jerry Campbell, Mike Sherrow, Ted Blanford, Bob Davis, Larry Reece. ROW 3: Chip Langley, Kenny Lynch, Norman Wellings, Malcolm Russell, Greg Towsley, Gary Ashbrook, Lloyd Williams. BACK ROW: Terry Tramontana, Greg Coulter, Bernie Marquez, Doug Siders, Mike Strong, Mike McMahan, Steve Wilson, manager. ...t 1968 RESERVE TRACK-FRONT ROW: Sam Parker, Tom Baker, Steve Dixon, Albert Beck, Tim Drudy, Bill Bamett. ROW 2: Eric Webb, Mike Howard, Jim Girdley, Jerry Lecklider, Alan Koncz, Jim McAndrew, Kevin Gleason. ROW 3: Tom Tiernan, Bob Mann, Tony Luken, John Runge, Paul Neuman, Jack Armbruster, Doug Elmore, Mike'Friend. BACK ROW: Steve Wilson, manager, Dave Pennington, Gordon Riddle, Mike McHenry, Rick Showalter, Earl Brisco, Jim Coones, Pete Stragand. 104 Track GN. Young track team has good season .Ugg 6 L . , s AMW, ftfsfsfinefaaitifrieaet-,rw ,isseetiawwrei-r+ Q-ga..1:5a1ffiSi:f5'a.i werewtg22,QweLfaqggQ::1vray4f13w:5f1Ming,Ast,Wt,,.,,YMiS,. ggxtggala - 'm f fe3523gi'5f2cffffEiiri'fWP?'4a1it,5i ?5ff-Astec'-SA A 165 , fl5i4m?s'fiiwsyiif--lim W3 'S , A 0 I .it -: ' . . 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M KA fliietftsa fs it,s?5feAe 1ffwsw-at--wt,mi3fir:et W new :realities A, ms if ts:wKfi?5'1s:'-its witffgisasgr-KwfS'wm1fwg, r. .,3ANw-si5ggi.M,gmt5ggig.,f,,ie,ri,i,gs ' f- i ....., It was an experience for head track coach Charles Dils in his last season with the RHS tracksters. Composed of mainly juniors and sophomores, Dils, young team turned up one of the best season records ever. Richmond captured first in the Sectional and went on to enter one relay team and thirteen run- ners in the Regional. Regional resulted in 2nd place in the mile relay and 3rd in the two-mile run. Mike Sherrow, Jim Edwards, Ted Blanford, and Jerry Campbell composed the RHS mile relay team which qualified for the state meet. Red Devil two miler running in the state meet was Bob Davis. Davis proved to be an outstand- ing prospect for the 1969 track squad. Devils lead the way as Steve Dixon, Alan Ward, Alan Konez, and Toney Spicer reach thejinish tape. f 4 ,A L tw M instill' -A i. 2 I I K' .4 V '. . 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BACK ROW: Coach Bill Farley, Rick Risinger, Tony Tapp, Rick Gray, Jerry Brown, Mike Heaton, Head Coach Mike Rodich. wigs 2 y +. 7 i,.N ,113 FS Xfgilfjr Mio ., wwe in 'sl5 '?-'1w'! I , ,Zu 9 I use as -psalm'it-.wsff- ff,.ffaz's.-:fx-2A A at war we-a A A .lraezff-'fz 4 T 'K' A in as ' gt. pf ff 9 A ttf! R R v - T P r, i D f i-v 4 W ,, I t ,,- H W I , , , P f R , :,: W lo' . i . V ig 3 girl - in 1 119' V47 if ' . gil 1 s.-'lt is ' in l',. 'x '1nrf V 'ii xi 'i 'M i 5 X' L , - f , I ' fx' A I r l , , ,I Y r , . X RHS stickmen finished a successful season with a 9-7 record and the Sectional title. Having won the Sectional for two consecutive years, the life of this 1968 baseball club was short lived as they were eliminated in the first game of the Regional. Head Coach Mike Rodich had but two re- turning lettermen in the sport from the previous year. They were Mike Benton and John Cate. Returning hopefuls for the 1969 team were Rick Risinger, Anthony Tapp, Tom Herold, Rick Goins, Gary Kitchel, and Jerry Shuck. The baseball Sectional has only been in exis- tence for 2 years. Richmond has won the Sec- tional both times and seven of the 16 baseball games played by the '68 stickmen were North Central Conference matches. An attempt lo bell the ball clear out of the park nearly lhrows Jerry Shuck ojhisfeel as he misses. 4 ,,, .. vw f, V M I . 'M - , g gi .M ig, ,issues J., Q Baseball 107 Uncertainty shows in the face 0fSc0lt McCrea as he takes careful aim and tries again. 108 Golf Golfers end successful season with 8-1-2 record Q F i we Q: Q L. H an 2,-WZ 'Sf W, - multi' . A MQ Sl Two returning lettermen led coach Richard Wright's 1968 golf team to a season record of eight wins, one tie, and two losses. The Red Devils placed third in the North Central Con- ference, first in the Hagerstown Invitationals, fourth in the Sectional, and fifth in the Win- chester Invitational. Mark Hamner earned his third letter in the sport and was the team's No. 1 man. Bill Kelley's successful first year in the sport made him a good prospect for the future. He was the only returning letterman for the golf team's 1969 season. 1968 GOLF SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Charles Garrison, Curt Marsh, Bob Miller, Kevin Svarczkopf. BACK ROW: Coach Wright, Bill Kelley, Mark Hamner, Scott McCrea. A keen eye and firm grip may give Bill Kelley a good shot. Teammate Charles Garrison has some doubt. Golf 109 Cheerleaders boost spirit, attract eyes If it weren't for the team action in itself, no doubt all males' eyes would be trained on the five A-team and three B-team dreamboats of the Devil-spirit, the cheerleaders. Victories made the hearts of these young ladies swell the most while defeats had them shedding the most tears. A Block-R all in themselves, these Devils, delights yelled, liipped, cartwheeled, and danced to the best of their incomparable abilities. Varsity cheerleader Vicki Kaylor was one of the two high school cheerleaders selected for a position on the summer staif of the United States Cheerleading Association. Vicki traveled to cheer- leading camps in Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York. rn.. f Red Devil B-team cheerleaders support the red and white patriotically. They are Debbie Smith, Sarah Copeland, and Janet Scammahorn. B-team cheerleaders Deb Smith, Jan Scammahorn, and Sarah Copeland stand at attention during the national anthem. 1 10 Cheerleaders The proud pretties of RHS, Greta Dixon, Janie Ferriell, Sylvia Ferrell, Linda Clinton, and Vicki Kaylor do their thing. The words are go and Civic is where the action is for Satan enthusiasts like cheerleader Janie Ferriell. l it U: I knew we could do it, cries a joyous Greta Dixon at a Red Devil triumph. A relaxed momentfrom jumping and yelling comes for Sylvia Ferrell and Vicki Kaylor as they view a tensefootball game. Cheerleaders I ll Minds sparked byTower POWGI' fi ,fx ' 11.-ra . 4 X My ' t-Ti r! L . ii i Q. g we ig. I5 V- in ff- xc ff i f f Qs rt' .'f'f1j' -----Tl- of to 2 - ifliliif i fl '-Mgr - ,. -- g ,gf-.sf af: :JH . . dtwiii . Ti if 2 '. I-uns 11,2-'R ' ui . i21,fs:3,iHl'il'i1 y 'A V 21bfi-'ffffiilllllla 'if g- ?52 :i:f1ifTii'?fi e-Milli iff! , 1 y :U 'fl ian?-.?!'!' -pd- f 1' b -c 9'- 'W '11- srsaa . s a fi W s r lii:s,1aamm I i Wg: '3'7 f 'gQ,-Q-'lr ,,l l ' aiiyc ,. if , , L 5' - it - . 1 ' 1 ' Rest and release are the two R's ofescape from the three R's of schoolwork which comes only after studying, reviewing, and memorizing until late into the midnight hours and post exam period the next day. The key to the future e is unlocked from inside and would've remained had not academic life lifted the unbroken seals of thirsting knowledge and forced earnest students to drink from the fountain ofeducation. Radiating and seeping facts, figures, speeches, and quotations is the life. It isn't long before the radiance from the tower's power pack of energy makes RHS denizens beam with pride at their accomplishments. Academics Division Page 113 Math causes many to blow their cool Theorems, proofs, and equations nearly blew the cools of many students in Math courses rang- ing from algebra, geometry, and analysis to sen- ior math. Math courses were offered for both academic and general pupils. Special X courses were taught for exceptional students and B geometry classes were set up for students not intending to further their study of the subject. RHS math courses aid not only students in their perception of the subject, but college seniors majoring in math too. They can teach classes for absent teachers and earn credit. Geometric reasoning of Donna Mayes saves the day aided by thefamiliar hypothesis leg theorem Use of the overhead pro- jector places greater em phasis on the work o Debbie Blair. Proof probing is easy for me, thinks Terry Lee as he uncovers the mystery of an- oth er problem. 114 Math Ill he all right ffl C!1IIjll.S'l prove llllll Iflfk' lllI4Lfff ,S' equal 10 Ilzis angle because 1'I's congruenr In .48 wlzielz is IXZ AX and par- allel wirh D,Y,H5l1'l',Y Robin Rogers willz lHl4'C'fIlIllI ewzvielion. Visual l1l'd'fllt'lfl'Il6iY are extremelx' uscjul us mallz-minded Roger Hun! sho ws lhe results ofhis endeavors. i l FAR RIGHT' In art Class, the pursuit of'perfi't'tim1 for Karen Van Vleet means a better grade in one form of Ceramics. RIGHT All the artistic sketching imagination QfDer1- nis Krieder goes into his latest masterpiece. A -t d 7 Keen eyes and steadt' hands of Mrs. Ronald Zreate a new r S U e n S eeranzies wonder, apottery dish. efforts shown in IVlcGuire Efforts ol' many art sutdents were not in vain as exceptional creations were exhibited in one of the four art galleries located in McGuire Hall. Time, patience, originality, and careful plan- ning wrought varied results from the pottery, sculpture, molding, sketches, weaving, and paint- ing areas as art enthusiasts were fortunate enough to hear lectures, visit the art gallery ex- hibits, and use library facilities and visual aid devices to broaden their knowledge of art. 4 4' ,fvwgi rr , i '-sPf':'a' -Eiga, f f'wg.,Wf,.f2 A l'f.?'.f14g 94 -It 4, gr' is Qi' mfsg ' -za, J if u.-ar at Wt aww 15,153 es- -rli 2- 4,,ji -was Us 1, :'2',ifsr,t5's.3 fisi ek ff, i.r43.wfyi!,,g f-,aww-W.,-AV it -st!-f fy, 'Sv rfiwwf A 'Wa-N, 1 ffl-Q-Nat K ' 'Nuys if A M, wet-Q A relaxed atmosphere prevails as Margaret Juerling and Mary Gaddis prepare and complete various art projects, ll6Art as wi I I Rf' nu... 77111 nimble fingerx 0fDehhie' Jwzrzirzgx work painxlakzilgh' on a mullz'-colored throw rug in H't'tll'l'HxQ claxs, ArLll7 L Lecluring on a film in LIS. Histor-V, Mr, Ed Johns tapes his voice so absenl siudents can review his speech. ,M My V ls Psychology projects like Jackie Emrick's prompts prospeclive reports on animal behavior. 118 Social Studies I+ Election unit creates discussion material Revision ofthe course of study for the l969- 74 years in Social Studies and the selection of new text books was completed. The books were chosen with the greatest emphasis on American heritage and the problems ofthe U.S. as com- pared to communistic and socialistic countries. Being an election year, the state required a unit on elections and the Social Studies Depart- ment concentrated a lot on newspaper articles and current events. Senior Scholastic became the bible of the department with its election coverage. Enthused by discussion in class, a group of young Republican supporters and die- hard Democrats held a debate in McGuire Hall. The team teaching system went into its second year and still proved to be a formidable way of college preparation while its co-ordinator, Mr. Ed Johns, obtained new reference books. 555 -. Q if - M llilijl A crime prevention poster is exhibited by Linda Schmidt, who shows Mr. Lonnie James her winningposter. Santa Claus visits a socialstudies dass and answers questions from students like Jane Clark. who wants to know how old he ts. Social Studies l I9 Printing is a delicate process as discovered by Andy Pardo as he operates the Heidelberg Press in class. Brazing ofntetal is but one ofthe aspects learned in welding shop as Paul Wright carefully uses a torch. JT widg- V-....,,,,m We aw-sivdlvlf X' MM' 120 Industrial Education M i .i m Z i sigh Y ,,. .... .. ..,.,.t , , I . ' K Y : Experimentation with electric current seems to be ofgreat interest to John Howard. Q' M-6. .Q ' if-1 ff1i :'v. VW 7 ffm.. . ,. . ttgifsiqfi-Si' 3A 'L X' kixt,,f , Vti , i 4,5 yfiiitiig. , if Industrial Education helps develop skills Machinery, noise, grease, and developing skill made up extreme proportions ofthe Industrial Education Department. From printing,,mechan- ics. wood, and metal work to electronics, weld- ing, mechanical, vocational and architectural drafting, shop activities were well rounded enough to propose greater interest in individual students' future plans for a career in the held ol' industry. Mr. Robert Rehmel heads the department and best describes its endeavors by its two basic categories: Industrial Arts and Vocational Edu- cation. Industrial Arts deals mainly with shop work while Vocational Education deals with varied careers. Another aspect completing the Industrial Edu- cation curricula is the Vocational Agriculture course for future farmers which stresses all as- pects on the upkeep ofa good farm. Perplexing machinery surrounding lhe Industrial Arrs Deparlmenl offers llllle compllcalion for learned sludenls like Robert Abner ax he adjusts the turning mol on the lathe. Steadi' handv and keen eyes work hand in hand as Max Ashley Conipleles' afinul draji in .I1et'l1a111't'11l Drawing. Industrial Education l2I Business students learn various skills In the vast world of business, opportunities are aplenty and the RHS business curricula offers such a wide range of vocational possibilities that mastering the typewriter no longer indicates signs ofa future clerical worker. From shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and Distributive Education to Business Law, Busi- ness English, Business Math, and even a data processing course, not much more could be asked by the business minded students attending RHS. Even notehand, an altered version of short- hand, gave college bound students an edge in note taking. The principal reason for business courses being in the lime-light resounds from the purchase of over 541,000 worth of equipment last year. Clerical workens like Linda Roth enjoy the extra electives re- t-efvedqfmm this added business counse delight. Electric typewriters help speed typists like Janis Harmon and Beth McGill who intend to becomefuture secretaries. The ability to take flawless dictation is important to Judy A brams in advanced shorthand class. 122 Business Colleges, business careers, and world travels were Miss Meacham 's Vdfrllllg subjeels for notehand and shorthand lec- lures. When the slap walvh slurry, lhe I-l'f7f'WV'1'lf'fS clielv as Lois Anderson IVHIFFPFEI ,vhorlhand notes in adwznced Iyping Class. ,M I np., ........-at 6 ,, 1. A'Q- ' A ' A ,-:, V ' ,,.-we-v 5 ., ' idfeifz , of Business 123 Alexander, Shirley c'Qg7man, Carolyn Furnzcr, and Denise A firm believer Ihlll Clhl'l7ll'.K'lfl' is lhe Pri:e UI'l'h1'd of ireicnec leather Mr hardest of'.x't'1'ef1ee,i' is Larhi' Golden- Bill Farley is admired bi lznzcrson burg. Van Meter and Alvin Ferguson Science classes get variety of lab vvork Dissecting innocent animals wasn't most girls' idea of the best way to study the fundamentals of science in biology. Nature study was best exemplified by field trips, leaves, and insect study. A live heart kept in cold storage for daily class- room use was restored to life as a result of shocking certain nerves. Binocular microscopes brought the world of cells and bacteria to life as fascinated students gazed fixedly through the eye pieces. Chemical reactions and complicated but worth- while experimenting was explored by chemistry, physics, and physical science classes. Study of astrology, geology, meteorology from the earth's core to the edge of the universe was the program lined up for earth science stu- dents, while project probing and human behavior patterns made up a semester's study of the sci- ence ofthe mind in psychology. Happiness fs Kjor Melinda A rmbrusl and Torn Anderspnl .S'6l'0IId xenzesler B1'0l0gy and Ili e d1'.x'sc't'l1'011 ofpigs. 124 Science W Y., ,nf 1 5 Qi f A new and t'.X'L'I'II'lIxQ world of hl1L'I6'fl'tI z1r1flprom:UaI1s ix 0f7l'lIt'tl' up 'for liar! ' ' X Napier IhI'Ul1A2',I flu' l11icrr1.x'4'up4'lwlx. QQ ff.- DLY,Y?C'fI'lIkQ wornzx im? Dahhic llzzglzex' idea Qfpleasurc' bill I1 c1'oz'x11'! seen: to bolher Pam Harrimrl. 'fin junfm P6212 I+ RLY' - 2 I' 5 s A-W af Science 125 Helping Rick Freeman prone press, John Brewer safety spots unlil Rick is ready to put the weigh! down. Compelition and wreslling zechniques wroughl division champions in all gym classes. Squad competition in basket- ball betlers the playing abili- ties of sophomores in gym class. 126 Physical Ed., Health Phys.Ed.,HealH1str The never-ending held of education at RHS stresses the developement of the physie as well as the mind. Gym classes spent about six weeks covering a varied array of sports like volleyball. softball. basketball, football, weightlil'ting, soccer. wrestling. badminton. square dancing. esscareofbody and marching. Health classes learned about how to care for the body in ease ol' accident. Proper methods for keeping the parts ol' the body working by eating, cleaning, and getting proper rest were also on the health class agenda. 1 A .X fmmma. if 4' l'Vl1IL'h vl'!JllI'kf7lIg6'I'. Affr. Voho, vuitv Judi' Warren ax she' and Rar1d1xS'alwr1 walfh Mr. Jon Yoho demomlruleproper care of Ihe teelh. I Ia Physical Ed.. Health l27 R l Baritone practice for band is a daily chore for Rick Ebbinghouse, especially at lunchtime. 128 Music Cue missing is ,far and ,few between and only by more practice sessions can it be eliminated completely. Oboe perjectionists are Randi Atkinson and Doug Kehlenbrink. Strong windedsaxophone players come in theform ofthree orchestra members,Andw1' Chilcoate, Tom McCain, and John Todd. 5? Music is slressed to perfeflion as illuslraled by Sharon Shafer, Pam' Brannork, Vicki Abernalhi. and Narici' Beck 0fiRH.S.YI'Hg?fS, Music Department sounds beautiful Producing beautiful music by singing and playing instruments is the all time goal of the RHS music department which includes concert and cadet choir, band, and orchestra. Abilities shown and efforts were rewarded as concerts and different performances at high school and junior high assemblies helped highlight the music makers' endeavors. Whether performing for fun or with intentions of a future profession in the music field, students learned the key words to melodic perfection was long and hard hours of rehearsals. Mr. John Parshall and Mr. Paul Korns sought perfection in the notes of band members while Mr. David Davenport and Mr. Kenneth Wells tuned the choir members and Mr. Ralph Burk- hardt conducted the orchestra. Ifquanlity is lhe implication ofqualily, Bob Bever and Jack E verly ha ve no rivals, Music 129 Homemaking skills in cooking are aplenty as Wayne Black and Larry Reecefollow a son dough cookie recipe. Boys learn cooking A woman's touchw no longer referred to RHS Home Economic classes. Not only did it include boy's cooking classes, but students were also taught child care. Role playing seemed to be the most popular additive to home ec classes as students were given family situations and were required to come up with a solution. The family living center is a typical dining, cooking, and bedroom used by students to give teas and learn to arrange furniture for the home. .i--' Prior to marking and cutting out the pattern, Carol Marcum pins the cotton material together. Sewing a zipper is no snap in Brenda Pcntecosfs point of view. Other subjects are food, child care, and clothing. 130 Home Ec Yumm.1 ' cupcakes are the anticipalea' results of Sharon Wilson 's endeavors in home ec. Never loo young to learn, Carol Searon knows her develop- ing ironing skills will be put lojulure use. I --. NYJ Home Ec 131 The ability to express yourself while address- ing others is practiced by Dave Splitstone in speech class, Preparation of Register stories are but one of Pierian photographer Jim Kirtz's duties injournalism. Speech, Journalism teach communication The ability to express yourself through effec- tive speech and writing comes from the English electives offered at RHS. Speech and journalism classes were set up for interested students want- ing to become better speakers through planning, selection, and clarityg and interested reporters ofthe future who wanted amateur experience on the Register by learning how to write and present news and feature stories for publication. l32 English Electives 5, 43' i i,.t M ,f Q if E 5275-. - .E .,', - , Much extra work is required to prepare the Register as Linda Maples, fall editor, verifies while typing a storit lli e neu' carrelx make reading more pleasareable for Melanie Millis. New ca rrels make library study easier The addition of new books, a card catalog, and fifteen carrels brought satisfaction in the li- brary. Unlike the old one, the new card catalog took up less space and gave better service as all pamphlet files were brought up to date. The carrels were sectioned ofT and gave students greater opportunities for study without distrac- tions. Circulation rules were altered to permit the maximum use of books on reserve. I+ 4-'AWA' LW l Tha! undone bil of exlra homework gels done by li- brary use all ,vludenix like Debbie Mader and liarnie 3- Diamond. Sereniiyi' ,veemx to be the library theme, bu! if lhoaglili' were words il'd xaund like a Red Devil basketball game. Library 133 fefss t ,lffesfhi 4. M, tr ,AP --- 5 tl, ar S rs K va, .- :ak A A ' A '-s.., '- '1 Working an an English term 8 t I tv paper, Sherri Caons makes short work ofotherwise much longer work by the we of the Iibrarv, English Department adds x-lane course -1 Lousy term papers, long book reports, crazy poems, and revolting essays achieved the Eng- lish department's multi-purpose ideals of the aspects and importance of modern day English and ancient literature masterpieces. English composition, literature, and speed reading in the reading lab were all covered in the three-year courses for both academic and gen- eral students while college preperation was the all important goal of the academic English teachers. For students especially gifted in English, a new X course was set up. Aside from the audio- visual aids and reading lab facilities, fifteen new books were purchased for the reading lab sessions. f S.. One poor squirrel never had a chance as Stan Theoboid demon- strates skinning in speech class. Q 134 English ni U Z? 2 W, 'ASp1'ri1's OK, says Santa lT0m Kelley! in an English Chriszmas spoof 10 Jim Marker, buf not the kind in ab0ttle! English 135 Geographical standards of Germany are as important as the customs, Mr. Alasti tells Forrest Rogers Monsieur DeGau11e tries very hard to filter out any English orientated words, stresses Monsieur Moore. Language students experience variety If variety is the spice of life, then the RHS language department would taste pretty good to interested students possessed with the urge to study foreign languages. A bit of social studies is thrown in with each class along with the language itself. The different customs of Germany, France, Spain, and ancient Rome in Latin are reviewed, studied, and read through the use of slides, films, tape recordings, and the language lab. 136 Languages An added delight to the lingual forum of RHS are the three language clubs, French, German, and Latin, developed for further study. Spanish students could develop their language compre- hension by talking with a former student from Mexico, Bernie Marquez during homeroom in the language lab. Many German students took advantage of Thomas Herzog, the exchange stu- dent from Germany. ,Xa .s ' ' l l9f3 ' .ia1fetvei:tw-:H+ Q , gg . 53. 'TQQE' ..x. . .. :f'.3 S i Y- 5 K ,cf ,,,. . .,,..-ef, . yr' e - ,.. .A . t . f S, t K 4 1 ff., -WM . v H --. 'B fs - s Vu. .J , ,... :' N - , ...si- A--HJS ....,,,...M M H Vgh- , fl p P IQ A diningsession is humorously described in Spanish as Steve Pardieek and Bob Miller fnish their mock meal. 4 Sights and sounds ofan enchanting Paris are day dreams away as Joan Evans and Nancy Litten reveal their fondness for the capitol of France, Talking in Spanish, Cathy Ringenberg and Pam Prentiss try to relate Mexican table manners and sample itsjbods. Languages 137 2400 stimulated byTower Power xxx, TS-3' FS? 4' fu ,pv- 357 55 N j N . :ff s , ,H A ., ,' ' A A .1-EL-J ! - - Q - X xi 44- ' N f . I ,' !-I Wm . 532 , . 'l 4 2, N, L.. ku gl f 1' ,wage .- ' '----:qi . iii nl .,1:x1'fv' - -V - - -- '---,-..V,- Y '- V H ' w iki fYi'l2l'f i -3.455 QT him I!-All-llQg, V' , . ,- 1.'li:V.: ,I , v fl 1 f 'r tw-will - 4 .. : ar-1'-3' 'lv qvfxxx-5 -af - fs wif' 1 ii 3 ,FST Lili Y e'.'2i1gf'E-- I a e +13 j Q , 'iii lllllai Allil Tl , , f l-:,,,,W 9'i , to i 1 i, x i ll ?-'E-'1'4'-BEL? l 1 -,::s: ' :gl SL..-.pq-q .3.'.5g.',i..:' - , , ' '- A '1'p....,.., :., H. ggi.-gg ,. A. 'l ,a it s. -E ' X i 1 H 5.16i,iiiisiiiiii Eii1. -ing . ' ' V , E551 -gm pj'2Tig pl l ' li Lil' re - - e 5. tl? I The parting of destinies are temporarily taken for granted by smiling faces familiar in the crowded halls. She's cutev or What's his name? are thoughts prancing through students' minds. Though friend or stranger, most faces will disappear in time. Alas, they will always live on locked up inside a chambered tower oflight whose power it is to remind of forgotten days. 0 n a I i Division Page 139 1969 Senior Class officers are Pat Caydosh, see.g Drew Cerstle. pres.: Roberta Niewoehner, treas.. Nat Spicer. vice-pres.. and Mrs. Betty Cordell, sponsor. l-10 Seniors JD SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Jenny Sue VVarfield, Dehhie Smith, jerry Jennings, Sandy Smetak, Diane Fulton. ROYV 2: Marianne Higgins, Emy Rodetielcl, Coleen Cohle, Sherry Cray. Valerie Baker. Marilyn Miller. Kathy Burns. ROW' 3: Sylvia Ferrell. Gail VVillman, Margaret Iuerling, Cheryl Cronlc. Chip Homey, john Parrella. BACK ROW: Gretchen Niershach, Cathy Lamh, john Thistlethwaite, Brent Clemens. Steve Martin, j. C. Beck. Class of '69 remembers 'best school' 11t'IJl'050Iltdt1Nt'SLlllllilltlttglltti 11011123 senior llUIIlQ'FUOIllS xx'eathered the trihnlations ol se- leeting and fitting the '69 graduating elassis eaps and gowns. These el1ose11 delegates xx ere II1l'IlllJt'FS of the Senior Class eornniittee. Their johs xxent further than just eoniineneenient attire as the II1t'IlllJt'l'S seleeted inxitation Llllfl LIIIIIUIIIICCIIICII1 eards, Thex planned Llll elaho- rate se11ior class pienie and were rexxarded i11 their endeavors during homeeoining xxhen their float got first plaee. Their duties xxere inanx and varied hut xx ere eo111paratix'elx' easx as IIlCIIllJCI'S of the Senior Class sought to Illillxt' their class the xerx lx yet. 'l'hough it max' have been, these last gn uates xx ere the last to take pride in the legend- arx eliehe that xx as so xerx popular during th first xear at HHS. Xexertheless it lixes xxithin 1llt'Ill and HHS is still not Olli' of the hest, hut the hestlln Perhaps the greatest hon- or heset any graduating female is her selection as Prom queen candidate. The proud pretties tor 1969 Prom are Lisa Me- Nexv. Greta Dixon. Marx' Ann Rodieh. jane Ferriell. and Ann Adelle Hamilton. uk. Gd V-I Y f Y c. .8 a Q. ,, s .1 L , 9' 'ba It-P fd 33 ', 5 ,, 9 Q '04 LV .9 , , 4 Q ., as. we K-has 0...-' 'L a 5 I 42' i -1,9 , as of 5:7 .yt I Seniors 141 Cindy Abernathy judy Abrams Sam Addleman --I 1 ' Q K 2' A iii' fiff l fii ikniiqi is I in ,.Q- ,J y P1 8 a i er l H- 1 Dave Adelizi Cindy Aikin Kirk Alderman Martha Alderson Mike Alderson Lois Alexander Phyllis Alvey Moming meetings and latest gossip are reviewed in Honors Hall by Sylvia Ferrell and jeff Miller. it 142 Seniors ta, 'Mgr .71 -1, or , Mike Amburgey Denise Anderson Paula Armbruster Tim Arrnbruster A Va,-1 -4' Mike Armstead Pat Armstrong Sondra Arvin Cary Ashbrook Randy Atkinson Jean Auler john Austerman Debbie Austin 404 t '-f . 1 X O 5 ' 1 Eu, , its . is Barb Bader Trona Bailey Chris Baker Valerie Baker Seniors took advantage of opportunities to socialize 'f Sharon Baldwin jim Ballard Chuck Ballinger Linda Banks Melvin Barfield Cary BHFIICS Bill Barnett 'Vs Q...- . R '- ik ' 15. Tim Bartz jim Bass Rosanne Baxter Beth Beach Bill Beach j. C. Beck Mary Beede , -Jo f ?' if David Bell Gary Bell Ron Berry Wayne Black Sarah Bolling Barbara Bolt Cindy Bone Cynthia jean Abemathy-Drama Club, Y- Teens, Block-R, CAA, Test. judy Ann Abrams -Y-Teens, junior Achievement, Block-R, Girls Intramurals, Archery: Dennis. Sammy Addleman-Electronics Club: Broadcasting Club, Engineer, jA, assistant vice-pres., Bowling, Dennis. David Allen Adelizi-La- Salle High School. Cynthia Sue Aikin-Y- Teens, Devilettes, jr. Class Committee, Host- ess, Dennis. Kirk Aldemlan-Minority His- tory Club, jazz Club, Bowling, Hi-Y, Hib- berd. Martha j. Alderson-Girls Bowling, Pleasant View. Michael james Alderson- Dennis. Lois Ann Alexander-Minority His- tory Club, Bowling, jazz Club, Hibberd. Phyllis Ann Alvey-junior Achievement, Hibberd. Michael W. Amburgey-Hi-Y, sec. of treas., Dennis, Denise Ann Anderson- Hibberd. Paula K. Armbruster-Y-teens, Bible Club, junior Achievement, Dennis, Timothy Allen Armbruster-Varsity Band, Pleasant View. Michael Armstead-History Club, Test. Mary Patricia Armstrong-Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Test. Sondra Kay Arvin-Bible Club, Quill Club, Pierian, Williamsburg. Gary Lee I+ Ashbrook-R-Club, Track, Cross Country, SCA, sec. of publicity, Hi-Y, Pleasant View. Randy Ellen Atkinson-Band, RHS Singers, Orchestra, SC-A, Pleasant View. jean Elizabeth Auler-National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Block-R, Orchestra, FTA, Dennis. john A. Austerman-Hibberd. Debra jean Austin- Block-R, SCA, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, sec., Dennis. Barbara Ann Bader-SCA, sec. of elections, jr. Class Council, Concert Band, GAA, pres., Y-Teens, Pleasant View. Trona A. Bailey-junior Achievement, Pleasant View. Christine Lee Baker-Y-Teens, devotions chairman, Block-R, Distributive Education Club, jA, prod. chairman, Senior Class Coun- cil, Dennis. Valerie Dee Baker-Y-Teens, Block-R, Sgt. at arms, Senior Class Council,, GAA, Fountain City. Sharon j. Baldwin- Pleasant View. james D. Ballard-Dennis. Charles Earl Ballinger-Dennis. Linda Lou Banks-Distributive Education, Pleasant View. Melvin Roy Barfield-Basketball, Social Stud- ies Forum, Hi-Y, Football, Track, Hibberd. Cary Steven Bames-Chess Club, R-Club, Dennis. William David Barnett-Hi-Y, Basket- ball, SCA, R-Club, Football, Randolph South- em. Timothy Hayder Bartz-Band, Social Studies Forum, Social Studies Writers, SCA, Dennis. james H. Bass-Pleasant View. Ros- anne R. Baxter-Future Homemakers Club, Concert Choir, Pleasant View. Beth Ann Beach-Y-Teens, Drama Club, Future Teach- ers, Block-R, Pierian Agent, Test. William Beach-Football, R-Club, Senior Class Coun- cil, Radio Workshop, Test. james Carothers Beck-Swimming Team, R-Club, Hi-Y, Senior Class Council, French Club, Dennis. Mary Louise Beede-Y-Teens, Band, Orchestra, Honor Society, Dennis. David Richard Bell- Test. Cary Bell-Social Studies Forum, pres., Indiana Academy. Ronald Eugene Berry-TAC Council, pres., jA, pres., Hi-Y, chaplain, Con- cert Choir, Dennis. Shelby DeWayne Black- SCA, Social Studies Forum, B-Team Foot- ball, Hibberd. Sarah Middleton Bolling- Band, tres., Y-Teens, Hostess, SCA, under sec. of safety comm., Honor Society, Dennis. Barbara Ann Bolt-Pleasant View. Cynthia Sue Bone--Y-Teens, Future Teachers, tres., Boston. Seniors 143 l. , National politics filled Seniors' minds for weeks 613 ,- 'Q-p ww' Sharon Bossert Mark Bostick Cindy Bowen Mike Boyce jim Boyle Charlotte Bradway Susan Brann 1, A ew:- i 'g g . ' t K 1' t .I Pat Brannock Paul Brewer Nancy Brindle Ron Brinker Bonnie Brisco Sara Brooks Lona Brotherton Debbie Brown Debby Brown Robert Brown Mark Brumfield Tonja Brunton Janice Bryant Tom Buehler Sharon Ann Bossert-Dennis. Douglas Mark Bostick-Football, Dennis. D. Michael Boyce- Pleasant View. james William Boyle-Parking Lot Inspector, Liberty. Cynthia Marie Bowen- Swim Team, Drama Club, sec.g Future Nursesg French Club, songleader, Block-R, Boston. Charlotte Ann Bradway-Y-Teens, FTA, Bandg Test. Susan Lynne Brann-Y-Teens, TAC Council, Band, Bible Clubg Dennis. Patricia Anne Brannock-Y-Teens, FTAg Minority Clubg Bible Clubg SGA, Dennis. Paul Ellsworth Brew- er-Minority Clubg Concert Choirg Hibberd, Nancy Ann Brindle-Devilettes, vice-pres.,Hon- or Societyg Senior Class Committeeg Pleasant View. Ronald Brinker-Hibberd. Bonnie Mae Brisco-German Clubg Honor Society, Pleasant View. Sara jane Brooks-SGAg junior Class Councilg Y-Teens, French Clubg Social Studies Writers, Test. Elona Gail Brotherton-Y-Teensg Minority Club, FTA, Drama Club, Concert Choir, Pleasant View. Debra jean Brown- Block-Rg Y-Teensg GAA, Dennis. Deborah Kay Brown-Y-Teens, Future Homemakersg Pleas- ant View. Robert Clinton Brown Ir.-Pleasant 144 Seniors View. Mark A. Brumfield-Test, Tonja Lee Brunton-Y-Teens, Hibberd. Janice Irene Bry- ant-Y-Teens, Distributive Education Clubg Dennis. Thomas Michael Buehler-FTAg Central junior High, LaPorte. lerrall Lee Bunker-J.A.g Dennis. Debra Lynn Burdette -Pleasant View. Dennis Wayne Burdette- German Clubg National Honor' Society, Chess Clubg FTA, Mount Vernon High School. Terry Wayne Burkhardt-National Honor Society, German Clubg Dennis. Kathy Bums-Senior Class Council, Y-Teensg Drama Clubg FTA, Block-R5 Hibberd. Richard Steven Bums-Swimming, Footballg SGAg junior Class Council, Honor Societyg Pleasant View. Sondra Kay Buroker-Dennis. Carla Marie Burton-Y-Teens, Dennis. Sharon Kay Burton-Dennis. Jeannette Mae Buxton- GAAg Whitehall Yearling High School. Bonnie Marcum Byrd-Dennis. Vicki Lynn Byrd-Hibberd. Victor Mosquera Cabrera- Ecuador. Stephen Cahall-j,A,g Test. Sallye Anne Games-Devilettesg Orchestra, SGAg Hostessg Y-Teensg Dennis. Sand L. Catanese -Hi-Y Club, Dennis. Sheila Marleen Cate- Y-Teensg FTA, junior Classical League, Hib- berd. Ruth Ella Caylor-Somerset, Stephen Kemper Chambers-junior Classical League, Experimental Radio Workshop, Social Studies Forum, Test. Gregory Earl Chamness-Hi-Y, pres.g R-Club, Basketball, mgr.g RHS Singersg SGA, Dennis. Robert Victor Chamness- Drama Clubg RHS Singersg Pleasant View. Doris Jean Cheek-Block-R5 Jefferson High School, New Paris, Ohio. Lawanna Sue Cheno- weth-Minority Club: Block-R, Dennis. Peter P. Churton-Hi-Yg SGA, vice-pres.g Honor Society, pres.g Social Studies Forumg Golf Team, Test. Cynthia joy Clark-Block-Bg Test. Beverly Ioan Clarke-Y-Teens, Dennis. Brent Gerald Clemens-Senior Class Councilg Hi-Y, Minority Club, pres.g Wrestlingg Hib- berd. Jerry E. Clements-junior Class Coun- cil, pres., Hi-Y, pres,g R-Club, sec,g Swim- mingg Football, Dennis. David Allen Clevenger -Dennis. 2. jerry Bunker Debbie Burdette Dennis Burdette Terry Burkhardt Kathy Burns Dick Burns Slllldfil Buroker f.::'Z1e2Z i.,Qf ' et 2 Q S S ,V .- -- S S w e 1 , ' iifzasiz Q 4 2 Ag l Carla Burton Sharon Burton jan Buxton Ronnie Byrd Vick Cabrera Steve Cuball Sallye Carnes Sand Cutanese Sheila Cate Ruth Ella Caylor Steve Chambers Greg Charnness Bob Cbamness Doris Cheek Lawanna Chenoweth Pete Churton Cindy Clark Beverly Clarke Brent Clemens jerry Clements David Clevenger The topic grows heated and the conversation lively during the Presidential debate between government students supporting Humphrey and Nixon. Playful animals helped highlight Variety '68 as Disney characters and other animated hosts danced and skipped on the Civic Hoor. Cherie Clingenpeel Coleen Coble Shirley Coffman Timothy Cole Robert Commons Marcia Conder Linda Conley Camilla Consolino Dave Cooper Chuck Copeland james Copp Larry Corman Linda Cormari Carol Cornell 146 Seniors Variety '68 provided fond memories for Seniors qggxr . Steve Correll Pete Coveney Karen Crabtree jane Crawford Lester Crawford Cheryl Cronk Lois Culbertson Mary CulbCrtS0n Steve Dafier Carol Dahl jody Daugherty Bruce Davis Richard Davis Bob Davis Debbie Deakins Bruce Dean Brenda DeLucio Rita DeVito Greta Dixon Sheila Doren Sylvia Drook Cheryl jo Clingenpeel-Radio Clubg Drama Club, Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Test. Coleen Coble-French Clubg Y-Teens: Social Studies Forum, sec., Honor Society, Boston, Shirley Ann Coffman-Y-Teens, Minority Clubg Quill, sec., RHS Singers, Block-R5 Hibberd. Timothy Edward Cole-Hibberd. Robert A. Commons- Hi-Yg Basketballg Band, junior Achievement, Honor Society, Test. Marcia jo Conder-Fu- ture Homemakersg junior Achievementg Or- chestrag Dennis. Linda Margaret Conley- Y-Teensg Hibberd. Camilla Lee Consolino- Y-Teens, Block-R, FTA, Minority History Club, Dennis. john David Cooper-Safety Committee, Hibberd. Charles S. Copeland- SGA, pres. pro tempore of the senateg Minority History Club, Test. james Copp-Test. Larry Kenneth Corman-Dennis. Linda Elaine Cor- man-Y-Teensg Social Studies Writer's Club, French Club, Band, treas.g Honor Society, Hibberd. Carol joyce Cornell-Future Home- malcers, junior Achievement, History Club, Test. Steve Vincent Correll-Electronics Clubg Bowling, Hibberd. Peter Christopher Coveney -Honor Society, Hi-YQ junior Class Commit- tee, SCA, Test. Karen Sue Crabtree-jeffer- son. jane Ann Crawford-FTA, Honor So- cietyg Y-Teens, Block-R1 Pleasant View. Lester N. Crawford-Pleasant View. Cheryl Ann Cronk-Pierian Staff, Senior Class Council, Y-Teensg Pleasant View. Lois Anne Culbertson -Future Nursesg Hibberd. Mary Rae Culbert- son-Block-Rg Social Studies Forum, SCA, Honor Societyg Dennis. Steven Duwane Dafler -Test. Carol Lynn Dahl-French Club, Y- Teensg Senior Class Council, Drama Club, Honor Society: Test. joellen Marie Daugherty -Washington Court House, Ohio. Bruce Allen Davis-Hi-Y, Footballg Baseballg SGAg junior Class Committeeg Dennis. Richard Cordon Davis-VVrestling, mgr.g Baseball, Dennis. Rob- ert Earl Davis-R-Club, presg Cross Country, Track, Hibberd, Deborah Ann Deakins- Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Block-Rg Orchestra, FTA, Dennis. Bruce L. Dean-Honor Societyg Hibberd. Brenda M. DeLucio-Quill, Pieriang Pleasant View, Rita jo DeVito-Block-R, Y- Teensg Parking Lot Inspector, I,C.A. Greta jo Dixon-Vars. Cheerleader, SCA, Senior Sena- torg CAAg Y-Teensg Dennis. Sheila Ann Doren -CAAg Y-Teen Cabinetg Teen juryg Host and Hostess programg Hibberd. Sylvia Kay Droolt- Y-Teensg junior Achievement, Pleasant View. Seniors 147 Class of '69 worked hard to earn right to diploma Tim Drudy Vicki Dufiirl Karen Duke Terry Dyer Claudine East Dan Eaton Vicky Eckler Joyce Elleman Veronica Ellison Marcia Elmore A.. . ei Patty Elmore Jackie Emrick Becki Endicott Karen Eschbach Debbie Everman Cheryl Faidley Joe Falcone Cindy Farber Carolyn Farmer Dan Farmer Cecilia Feldhaus Timothy Wayne Drudy-Trackg Cross Countryg R-Clubg Pieriang Registerg Hibberd. Vicki Lynn Duflin-Y-Teensg Bible Clubg DistributivefEdu- cation Clubg RHS Singersg Pleasant View, Kar- en Lorene Duke-Block-Rg Y-Teensg JA.g Bos- ton. Teresa Lynn Dyer-Y-Teensg Bible Clubg Social Studies Writersg Concert Choirg Den- nis. Claudine East-Hibberd. Daniel L. Eaton -Pep Bandg Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Quillg Pleasant View. Vicky Ann Eckler-Y- Teensg Future Homemakersg Hibberd. Joyce Ann Elleman-Y-Teensg Block-Rg RHS Sing- ersg Pleasant View. Veronica Ann Ellison-Y- Teensg J.A.g Pleasant View. Marcia Kay El- more-Hostessg Future Nurses, treas.g Y- Teensg Block-R4 Honor Societyg Dennis. Patty Sue Elmore-Test. Jackie Lynn Emrick-Dev- ilettesg Y-Teensg SGAg Honor Societyg Pleas- ant View. Rebecca Endicott-Y-Teen Cabinet, pres.g concert choirg SGAg Hostessg Drama Clubg Dennis. Karen Denise Eschbach-Dra- ma Clubg J.A.g Y-Teensg Loretto Academy. Debra Sue Everman-GAAg Boston. Cherilyn 148 Seniors Faidley-GAAg Y-Teensg Block-R5 FTAg Dra- ma Clubg Dennis. Joseph Daniel Falcone- Parking Inspectorg Dennis. Cynthia Louise Farber-SGA. Y-Teensg Girls Tennis Teamg Concert Choirg National Honor Societyg Den- nis. Carolyn Jackson Farmer-Y-Teensg Hib- berd. Daniel Herbert Farmer-Drama Club, vice-pres.g TAC Council, vice-pres.g Pieriang Chess Clubg Honor Societyg Dennis. Cecelia Elaine Feldhaus-Y-Teensg Block-Rg Hibberd, Mary Lynn Fellows-Quillg Dennis. Linda Lee Felty-Y-Teensg Pleasant View. Sylvia Sue Ferrell-Varsity Cheerleaderg Junior and Senior Class Councilg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Gymnastic Teamg Dennis. Jane Ann Ferriell -Varsity Cheerleaderg SGAQ Y-Teensg Gym- nastic Teamg Junior Class Councilg Immacu- late Conception Academy. Catherine Joan Fisher-Hibberd. Stephen Kent Fisher-Hi-Y Clubg Boston. Patricia L. Forman-Dennis. Judy K. Fourman-Bowlingg Pleasant View. Robert Roscoe Foust-Boston. Theresa Elaine Freshwater-Distributive Education Club,f sec.g Y-Teensg Dennis. Michael Eugene Fry- Footballg Dennis. Janet Fuller-Hibberd. Diane Carol Fulton-Senior Class Councilg Block-Rg Y-Teensg J.A.g Hibberd. Mary Dar- lene Gaddis-Dennis. Brenda Sue Gardner- Y-Teensg Distributive Education, pres.g Host- essg Pleasant View. Donald Allen Gardner- Hibberd. Christine Garrett-Hibberd. Patricia Ann Gaydosh-Senior Class Committee, sec.g Y-Teensg J.A.g Junior Class Committeeg Safety Committeeg Test. William J. Geier-Dennis, James Darrell Geiger-Dennis. Timothy Gen- nett-Quillg Social Studies Forumg SGAg J.A.g Test. Clarence Nndrew Gerstle-SGAg Senior Class Presidentgr Footballg Hi-Y Cabinetg Honor Societyg Test, Diana Lee Ghearing- TAC Councilg Block-Rg Dennis. Rodney Eu- gene Ghearing-SGAg French Clubg Social Studies Forumg Manager of Host and Hostess Programg Concert Choirg Dennis. James Lee Girdley-White County High School. Sharon Githens-GAAg Y-Teen Cabinetg Block-R4 Or- chestra-Secretary. . 1, Mary Fellows Linda Felty Sylvia Ferrell jane Ferriell Cathy Fisher Steve Fisher Pat Forman LQ .ii AXFN-53? is :PLAY judy Fourman Bob Foust Teri Freshwater Mike Fry janet Fuller Diane Fulton Nlary Gaddig RHS held many mysteries and pleasant surprises for Tom Herzog, exchange student from Germany. Brenda Gardner Don Gardner Christine Garret Pat Gaydosh Bill Geier jim Geiger Tim Gennett Drew Gerstle Diane Ghearing Rodney Ghearing jim Girdley Sharon Githens Seniors 149 Karen Glaser Bill Glass Rick Goins jim Good . - I ie A Bob Goodwell Susan Goodwin Fine-toothed sketches and designs complete the precision-planned draft of Norm Wellings. Sherry Gray Terry Gray Mike Gregory Guy Guthrie Chuck Hall Ann Adelle Hamilton Bruce Hamilton Glenn Handley Debbie Hardman Dave Harkleroad Carolyn Harman Janice Harman Dan Harper Tim Harrell 150 Seniors Vocational courses prepared Seniors for careers Paula Harris Ray Harrison Tom Harrison Ginny Hartman judy Harvey Tim Harvey Kathy Hasson Pat Haynes Kathy Hays Susan Hegedus Linda Hemmerling Rick Hengstler Denny Hengstler Linda Henn john Henry Maureen Henry Connie Hensley Tom Herzog Marianne Higgins jeff Higginson Charles Higgs Karen Louise Glaser-Y-Teensg SGAg GAAg junior Class Councilg Test. William E. Glass- Boston. Ricky jan Goins-Hi-Yg Baseballg Test. james Robert Good-Swimmingg Pleasant View, Robert Henley Goodweli-Social Studies Writersg Social Studies Forumg junior Achieve- mentg P.A. Operator. Test. Susan May Good- win-Distributive Education Clubg Hihberd, Sherry Karen-Gray-Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Senior Class Councilg Test. Terry F. Gray- Dennis. Michael Lee Gregory-Hagerstown, Guy Guthrie-jA President, Social Studies Writersg Social Studies Forumg Minority His- tory groupg Hi-Yg Test. Charles E. Hall- Honor Societyg Crown Point H.S.g Ann Adelle Hamilton-Block-RQ Y-Teen Cabinetg SGAg GAA. Honor Societyg Dennis. Bruce Alan Hamilton-Chess Clubg Drama Clubg Dennis. Glen Edwin Handley-Pleasant View. Debo- rah Lou Hardman-Y-Teen Cabinetg Block-Rg Concert Choirg junior Class Councilg RHS Singers. Dennis. David Ray Harkleroad- Wrestlingg Dennis. Carolyn Sue Harman-H3 Teensg Pleasant View. janice Elaine Harman -Block-R: Y-Teensg Hibberd. Danny joe Harper-Pep Bandg Bandg Hibberd, Timo- thy joseph Harrell-jefferson H.S., New Paris, Ohio. Paula j. Harris-Y-Teensg Dennis. Ray- mond Harrison-Test. Tom Harrison-Pleasant View, Virginia Kay Hartman-Y-Teen Cabinetg Concert Choirg Senior Class Councilg Block- Rg Future Teachersg Pleasant View. judith Ann Harvey-Block-R, Treasurerg SGAQ Future Teachersg Concert Choirg Y-Teensg Honor Societyg Dennis. Timothy Wright Harvey- SGAg Secretary Student Safetyg Pleasant View. Kathleen K. Hasson-Block-Rg Y-Teensg RHS Singersg Social Studies Forumg Pleasant View, Patricia Ellen Haynes-Y-Teensg Block- Rg TAC Councilg Safety Committeeg RHS Singersg Dennis, Kathy Elaine Hays-Y-Teensg Future Teachersg junior Achievement, Treas- urerg RHS Singersg Honor Societyg Dennis. Susan Marie Hegedus-French Club. Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Block-R5 j.A., Treasurerg Drama Clubg Test. Linda Gail Hemmerling- Y-Teensg jCL, secretaryg FTAg Honor So- cietyg Test. Daniel Richard Hengstler-Drama Clubg junior Achievementg Registerg Safety Committeeg Hibberd, Dennis Eugene Hengstler -Dennis, Linda joAnn Henn-Concert Choir, treas.g Block-R5 Y-Teensg RHS Singersg jun- ior Class Councilg Hibberd. john F. Henry- Hi-Yg Orchestrag Tennisg Dennis, Maureen Adell Henry-GAAg Senior Class Councilg Safety Committeeg Y-Teensg Boston. Connie jean Hensley-Senior Retailersg Pleasant View. Thomas Herzog-Social Studies, Forumg Hi-Yg Hamburg, Germany. Mary Anne Hig- gins-junior Classical League, sec.g Senior Class Councilg Y-Teens Cabinetg Honor So- cietyg Test. jeffrey Peter Higginson-Hi-Y, Register Staff, j.A. vice-pres. of productiong Pierian Staff, Assist, Ed.g Test. Charles Wil- liam Higgs-Boston, Seniors 151 Class of '69 supplied leadership for TAC activities jim Higgs janice Hill Mary Hill Kay Hill Pat Hill Bill Hillard Terri Hillman john Hodgin Aaron Hodgkin Bill Hoelscher Linda Hofer Sandy Holecheck Bill Holliday Marty Holman . is xv.-F-pf Gary Hood Lynia Hoppe Debbie Hoskins Keith Houk Linda Houser Vickie Hubbard Larry Huffman james A. Higgs-Hi-Y, Orchestra, vice-pres., Dennis. janice Lynn Hill-SGA, Devilettes, pres, Honor Society, Y-Teens, Pleasant View. Mary Roberts Hill-Y-Teens, jA, Future Teachers, Greenville jr. H.S. Melvina Kay Hill-Block-R, Y-Teens, Bowling League, GAA, Bowie jr. H.S, Patricia Gay Hill-Y-Teens, Dennis. William Herbert Hillard-Distributive Ed,, Test, Teresa Lee Hillman-Hagerstown High School. john Alton Hodgin-Hi-Y, Test. Aaron jay Hodgkin-B-Club, Football, Track, Wrestling, Hibberd. William Charles Hoel- scher-Dennis. Linda Lee Hofer-Dennis. Sandy Lynn Holecheck-Y-Teens, Dennis. William Earl Holliday-Dennis. Martin Fran- cis Holman-junior Classical League, Test. Gary Allen Hood-Drama Club, Concert Choir, Pleasant View. Lynia L. Hoppe-Y-Teens, SGA, safety committee, Block-R, Honor So- 152 Seniors ciety, GAA, Hibberd. Debbie Hoskins-Bos- ton. William Keith Houk-Hibberd. Linda Louise Houser-Boston, Vickie Darlene Hub- bard,-Pleasant View. Larry Gene Huffman- Test, Marie Elaine Hunt-Y-Teens, Smiths- burg H,S. George Robert Hunter-Test, Stephen Louis Hunyadi-Social Studies Forum, SGA, Band, Honor Society, Dennis, Shirley Ann Isaacs-junior Student Retailers, treas., Senior Student Retailers, vice-pres., Dennis. Barbara jean Ison-Social Studies Writers Club, Boston. Mark Alan jefferies-Sr. Class Council, Social Studies Forum, Hibberd. j. Robin jelly-Dennis. Deborah jean jenkins- Future Homemakers, Bowling Team, GAA, Minority History Club, Pierian Staff, Test, Terry Lee jenkins-Hi-Y, Band, TAC Council, Host, Dennis. Deborah Elaine jennings-Y- Teens, Future Teachers, Block-R, junior Class Committee, Band, vice-pres, Boston. jerry Lee jennings-Y-Teens, Senior Class Council, Pleasant View. Pamela jo jennings-Bowling, Boston. joyce Elaine johanning-Y-Teens, Block-R, Social Studies Writers, junior Class Council, SGA, Dennis. Gary Lee johnson- Boston. George johnson-SGA, Boston. Sara johnson-Y-Teens, French Club, Honor So- ciety, j.A., SGA, Test. Vicki Kay johnson- Drama Club, Y-Teens, SGA, RHS Singers, jr. Class Council, Glenside-Weldon jr. High. David M. jones,-Hibberd. Etta Darlene jones-Y-Teens, Dennis. jill jones-Y-Teens, Dennis, Linda S. jones-Bowling, Test. Lisa Deeann jones-Test, james H. jose-French Club, Social Studies Forum, SGA, Wrestling, Football, Dennis. yt ,.., .JZ .,,, ' wi ft. 4 M V, . A Elaine Hunt George Hunter Steve llunyadi Shirley Isaacs Barbara Ison Marla jefferies jon jelly 7 . I if Deborah jenkins Terry jenkins Debbie jennings jerry jennings Pam jennings joyce johanning Cary johnson Now don't you move from this spot, says Carol Norman at TAC. C60rgG j0hnS0fl Sarah johnson Vicki johnson Dave jones Etta jones jill jones Linda jones Lisa jones jim jose Seniors 153 Margaret juerling Cordon Iuhasz Mitch juhasz Bob juhasz Pam Kaiser Vicki Kaler jerry Kaucher Phil Kauper Sara Kayler Tom Kelley Karen Kemper Elaine Kemper Mark Kimmel Bill King Kathy King Stella Kircher Watching TV at TAC with your favorite unusual for Chris Mauger and Bon Berry. 154 Seniors Gary Kitchel Tim Kitchin Gary Klemann Melissa Klemann Mark Klingman friend is not too Mary Koctur Gail Koncz Chuck Koontz Becki Kops My ge mil s fi af 2 Cathy Knox Dennis Kreider Ron Kutter Marsha Lafuze Whether dating or studying, Seniors able to relax Barbara Lakamp Star Lake Randy Lakes Cathy Lamb Steve Lamb Karen Lambert Kathy Landis James Lai-sh Pat L21l'5h Karen Lawler Bill Lehman Tom Leonhardt Margaret M. juerling-Y-Teens, cabinet, Sen- ior Class Council, Honor Society, vice-pres., junior Class Committee, Test. Cordan E. juhasz-Hi-Y, Intramurals, Hibberd. Mitch Iuhasz-Hibberd. Robert Jay juhasz-Radio Workshop, I.A.g Bowling, Electronics Club, Dennis. Pamela Io Kaiser-Y-Teens, Bowling, Dennis. Vicki Odlin Kaler-Varsity Cheer- leader, Honor Society, SGA, Y-Teens, CAA, Test. jerry Leroy Kaucher-j.A., Hi-Y, Den- nis. Philip Charles Kauper-SCA, pres., Social Studies Forum, Honor Society, Hi-Y, Host. Hibberd. Sara jane Kayler-Honor Society, treas., SCA, Y-Teens, Test. Thomas Alvin Kel- ley-R-Club, SCA, Minority Club, Hibberd. Karen M. Kemper-Honor Society, German Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Test. Portia Elaine Kemper-Minority Club, Y-Teens, Pierian, Block-R, Test. Mark Eric Kimmel- Chess Club, Ernest W. Seaholm H.S. A. Wil- liam King III-French Club, Hi-Y, Dennis. Kathaleen Anne King-Y-Teens, TAC Coun- cil, Test. Stella Marie Kircher-Y-Teens, Hon- or Society, Hibberd. Cary Lee Kitchel-Basket ball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Senator jr. Class Council, Boston. Timothy Robert Kitchin-SCA, French Club, Hi-Y, Senior Class Council, Test. Cary Lee Klemann-Marching Band, Concert Band, Pleasant View. Melissa Sue Klemann-French Club, FTA, Y-Teens, Block-R, Test. Mark Allen Klingman-Senior Class Council, Varsity Band, Concert Choir, Track, Anderson Valley High School. Mary Lynn Koctur-Y-Teens, FTA, Block-R, Test. Gail E. Koncz-Block-R, CAA, J.A., Y-Teens, Pleasant View. Charles I. Koontz-Test. Rebecca Lynn Kops-Y- Teens, CAA, Pleasant View. Cathy jean Knox -FHA, Marysville, Ohio. Dennis Karl Krei- der-R-Club, Baseball, Swimming, Pleasant View. Ronnie 1. Kutter-I.A., Dennis. Marcha The senior year brings even more studying than ever before as Bob Chamness is finding out. Sue Lafuze-RHS Singers, Y-Teens, j.A., Dennis. Barbara JoAnn Lakamp-Block-R, Y- Teens, FTA, Senior Class Council, Boston. Starlyn Kaye Lake-Y-Teens, Future Teachers, SCA, Varsity Band, sec., Concert Band, Boston. Randy Lewis Lakes-SGA, Parking Lot Inspector, Dennis. Cathleen Iean Lamb- Senior Class Council, Y-Teensg TAC Council, Test. Mark Steven Lamb-Dennis. Karen Lam- bert-Distributive Education, Historian, Pleas- ant View. Kathleen Landis-Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Pleasant View. James R. Larsh-Basketball Manager, Boston. Patricia Lynne Larsh-Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Concert Choir, French Club, Orchestra, Hib- berd. Karen Sue Lawler-Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, JA, Block-R, Dennis. William Thomas Lehman-Test. Thomas R. Leon- hardt-Baseball, mgr., Test. Seniors 155 Seniors found enjoyment participating in athletics Rosalia Liberti Becky Lind Daryl Lindsey Vicki Link Ann Loar Regina Lock jerry Lotich '49-'ve Kenny Love Tim Love Ron Lunsford David Lynch Pam McAllister Tom McCain Linda MCCQW Dann McClure Emest McDaniel Belinda MCDugl6 Don McFarland Marc McCarvey Beth McGill Bob McGraw Rosalia Liberti-Bowling Team, Hibberd. Rebecca L. Lind-Bowling Team, Henderson- ville, N.C. Daryl Scott Lindsey-TAC Coun- cil, Concert Choir, Dennis. Vicki Erlene Link- Pleasant View. Ann Louise Loar-Y-Teen Cahi- net, vice-pres, Honor Society, Concert Choir, Block-R, Future Teachers, Dennis. Regina Ann Lock-Dennis, jerry Wayne Lotich-Foot- ball, Springfield, Ohio. Kenneth Michael Love -Boston. Timothy Dean Love-Band, Orches- tra, jackson H.S. Ronald E. Lunsford-Hib- herd. johnny David Lynch-Boston. Pamela Ann McAllister-Y-Teens, Dennis. Thomas Vemon McCain-Orchestra, pres, Hi-Y, Ten- nis, Dennis. Linda Kay Macaw-Block-R, Y- Teens, Social Studies Writer, Honor Society CAA, vice-pres, Dennis. Danny joe McClure- Test. Emest Lee McDaniel-Hi-Y, Electronics 156 Seniors Club, Boston. Belinda McDugle-Block-R, Minority History Club, Girls Bowling, Test. Donald D. McFarland-Pleasant View. Marc Campbell McCarvey-Dennis. Elizabeth j. McGill-Social Studies Forum, Safety Com- mittee, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Quill Club, Hibberd. Robert K. McGraw-Chess Club, Sports Officiating, Roosevelt jr. High, Middletown, Ind. juliet Marie McCuire-Con- cert Choir, Y-Teen Cabinet, SCA, Test. Debra Sue McKillip-Y-Teens, Social Studies Forum, Future Homemakers, Safety Committee, Quill Club, Test. jacquelyn Lee McKinley-Block- R, Y-Teens, Girls Basketball, French Club Treas., Honor Society, Honey Creek H.S., Terre Haute, Ind. Dennis McMahan-Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball, Test. Michael Allen McMahan-Hi-Y, Basketball, Track, Test. Lisa jean McNew-social Studies Forum, French Club, Y-Teens, Safety Committee, Fu- ture Homemakers, Test. Paula jeanne Mabry- Block-R, Y-Teens, Senior Retailers, TAC Coun- cil, sec., Pleasant View. Darrell Floyd Maines- Hibberd. Carol Sue Marcum-Boston. james Allen Marker-junior Achievement, vice- pres. of production, Hibberd. Curtis Hoffman Marsh-R-Club, Swimming, Golf, SCA, junior Class Committee, Test. Steve Monroe Martin- Senior Class Committee, Pierian, Register Staff, Hibberd. janet Marie Melling-Drama Club, Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Teachers Club, Test. David C. Menze-Dennis. Bever- lee joy Michael-Honor Society, Y-Teens, Social Studies Writers, SCA, CAA, Dennis. - if ,E 10 4 5 fi 'W A , 5 , ., 3 H' 2- , A 1 i 4 W. Q X vi. at 4 as a 2' ,J-f' . Tffk 5551-A ww- Y f , f llama:-at 7 'tuning-,A M .... ..,M- H-nk! Aa if-'H-X'-A QILK-4,-L-qi-ff ... ,van julie McGuire Debbie McKillip jackie McKinley Dennis Mciviahan E- 5 WRWVKW ev' 4 Mike McMahan Lisa McNew fr isa-W uri-we Shocked by an anticipated miss, john Henry flashes the ball back over. PHI-lla Mabry Darrell M3iI16S Carol Marcum jim Marker Curt Marsh Steve Martin janet Meiling Dave Menze Beverlee Michael Seniors 157 sg ,- ggi-'rx Q Q 1 I S 'Wiki 5 fl' Talent for decorating and school spirit are brought out in the annual Homecoming parade. Terry -Owens won third place with his car. ,wk A, . Sl'l81'0Il MlCh30lS Claudia Middaugh Chuck Miller jeff Miller Peggy Miller Marilyn Miller Pam Miller Sandy Miller Bill Miller Ed Million Debbie Mills john Mills Pat Mills Donna Millsap Rita Mitchell Georgia Moore Nancy Moore Anita Morrison IUI1i0f M0UI1gBY Linda MlllllUS Mary MUlliY1S 158 Seniors in-'Q Nun 661 if Class of '69 had a ball preparing for Homecoming Doris Murray Carolyn Musselman Debbie Naylor Pat Nelsen Mona Nichols jack Nicholson Cl'6tCll6Il Ni6l'Sb2Cl1 Roberta Niewoehner Carol Norman Becky North Harry O'Brien Merry Lee Oliver Teresa Orr Gary Osborn Richard Osborne Don Osos Sharon Ruth Michaels, Pleasant View. Claudia Marlene Middaugh-Y-Teens, Test. Charles E. Miller-Hibberd. jeffrey Robert Miller- R-Club, SGA, Football, Basketball, Test. Margaret Ann Miller-Y-Teens, sgt.-at-arms, Future Teachers, Hibberd. Marilyn Miller- Dennis. Pamela Rose Miller-Y-Teens, Fu- ture Homemakers, Dennis. Saundra Sue Mil- ler-California. William Cedric Miller II- Football, R-Club, Honor Society, SGA, assit sgt.-at-arms, Sports Ofliciating Club, Dennis. Lewis Edward Million-Sr. Class Committee, Dennis. Deborah Mills-SGA, junior Class Council, Concert Choir, Y-Teens, GAA, Hib- berd. john C. Mills-Dennis. Patricia jean Mills-Y-Teens, Drama Club, Honor Society, SGA, Block-R, Dennis. Donna Sue Millsap- Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Pleasant View. Rita Mitchell-Y-Teens, Minority History Club, Test. Georgia Lou Moore-Girls bowl- ing League, Y-Teens, TAC Club, Block-R, Ted Owen Andy Pardo john Parrella Pat Patton Rick Peelle Drama Club, sgt.-at-arms, Hibberd. Nancy Louise Moore-Marching Band, Concert Band, Girls Bowling, Y-Teens, Dennis. Anita Jean Morrison-Y-Teens, Dennis. Carter james Mounger jr.-PBR, Bowling Team, Hi-Y, R-Club, SGA, Pleasant View. Linda Ruth Mullins-Bible Club, Y-Teens, Dennis. Mary Katherine Mullins-GAA, Boston. Doris Elaine Murray-Band, Orchestra, Y-Teens, Pierian Staff, TAC Council, Test, Carolyn Sue Musselman-Girls Bowling League, Pleasant View. Deborah Ann Naylor-Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Bible Club, Boston. Patricia Ann Nelson-Y-Teens, Block-R, RHS Singers, Cres- ton H.S. Mona S. Nichols-Y-Teens, treas., Test. Jesse E. Nicholson-Boyle County H.S. Gretchen Elizabeth Niersbach-Block-R, pres., Y-Teens, junior Classical League, Sr. Class Committee, Test. Roberta Elaine Nie- woehner-SGA, sec. of student safety, jun- ior Class Committee, Sr. Class Committee Q treas., Y-Teens, Swimming Team, Test. Carol Margaret Norman-Y-Teens, German Club, treas., TAC Council, Drama Club, GAA, Test. Rebecca Mabel North-Y-Teens, devo- tions, Future Teachers, vice-pres., Bible Club, IA, National Honor Society, Dennis. Harry Duane O,Brien-Hibberd. Merry Lee Oliver-T-Teens, SGA, GAA, Dennis. Teresa Ann Orr-Y-Teens, JA, Pleasant View. Gary Wayne Osbom-Drama Club, Dennis. Rich- ard Allen Osbome-Hibberd. Donald E. Osos -Michigan City, Ind. Ted Warren Owen- Band, Drum Major, SGA, Host, Hi-Y, Iunior Class Council, Honor Society, Dennis. I. An- drew Pardo-Bowling, Hibberd. A. john Par- rella jr.-Bowling, Senior Class Council, Dennis. Patricia Anne Patton-Dennis. Fred- erick Henry Peelle-R-Club, Tennis, j.A., Dennis. Seniors 159 Seniors helped make Mardi Gras into 6Circus' Kathy PGHtCC0Sf Linda Pentecost Connie Petry Paul Philhower Carolyn Phillips David Pilgrim Verba Pincius Pamela Pollard Mike Ponder Brenda Price Pat Price Ruth Price Terry Pullon Denny Purcell f Ron Puterbaugh Dave Puyear Bob Quinn Karen Radcliffe Rick Ramey Sally Ramsey Shirley Ramsey Kathryn joy Pentecost-Y-Teens, French Club, Hibberd. Linda Marie Pentecost!-Y-Teens, Quillg Block-R, GAA, Boston. Constance Ar- lene Petry-Block-R, Y-Teens, Dennis, Paul Douglas Philhower-JA, vice-pres. of sales, Bowling, Capt., Dennis. L. Carolyn Phillips- Y-Teensg Future Nurses, pres., Bandg Hibberd. David Duane Pilgrim-Chess Club, Dennis. Verba Martesse Pincius-Pierian, Register agent, Honor Society, Dennis. Pamela lean Pollard-Y-Teens, Block-R, Intramuralsg TACQ Pleasant View. Michael Ray Ponder-Dennis. Brenda Gail Price-Concert Choir, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, SCA, Test. Patricia Carrol Price-Y-Teens, Block-R, properties manager, Dennis. Ruth Ann Price-Boston. Terry Lee 160 Seniors Pullon-Dennis. Dennis N. Purcell-Boston. Ronald G. Puterbaugh-Future Teachers, Concert Choir, Band, first sergeant, David Allen Puyear-Bowling, capt.g Dennis. Robert joseph Quinn-Dennis. Karen M. Radcliffe- Block-R, library aide, Arlington HS, Arlington Heights, Ill. Richard Lawrence Ramey-SGA, Honor Societyg Dennis. Sally Kay Ramsey- Future Nurses, Dennis. Shirley Ann Ramsey- Pleasant View. Denise Ann Rankin-Junior Classical Leagueg Y-Teensg Future Nurses, vice-pres., Hibberd, Harold Lee Raver-Rush- ville. Larry Lee Reece-R-Club, Hibberd, Phyllis jean Reed-Test. Kenneth Myron Reeves--jr. Retailers, Sr, Retailers, Dennis. Robert T. Reid-Bowling, Hi-Y, sec., Test. Denise Rankin Harold Raver Anita Sunshine Reynolds-junior-Senior Re tailersg Boston, Margaret Ann Rice-Y-Teens Block-R, Test, Victoria Lynn Riley-Block-R Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Dennis. -'fm R u . Qi J 5? 2 - W -. M Y 'L' V if 1' gf'ss . 4 4 ,Q ' . Wi if we W IN ir s A Y L 2 E xo Ks- A, K - A f L, 5. N - - A 3-sys. ig. Q L Q is , . E big if , g :-: ' - x rx , V V Q 'K , P if-i is-s . X ., f 4. k ML I E elv Q .- ffl :ii I g R R . I g i-If 4- if ' . 1, ' gel? e- in e Q .ff e 1 if Q QV ,MI 5 A' N my Xi ' K ie -L A yi if 11 ' i f 5 s 'I fir? -lg S' H 1. x'Q? ' , 1, vs 'K 4 3 f ilk' G. A we-nnl'l N. -we P --...,. Having fun by holding the cue stick the wrong way is one way Pete Churton and friends enjoy themselves ataMardiCras booth. Larry Reece Phyllis Reed Ken Reeves Ruben Reid Anita Reynolds Margaret Rice Vickie Riley Seniors 161 Mike Rinehart Rick Risinger Paul Roan Robbie Robbins Mike Roberts Sara Roberts Brenda Robinson Pamela Robinson The prospect of too much homework releases all thoughts of an enjoyable evening for john Cooper. Steve Robinson Kenny Rockhill Emy Rodefeld Mary Ann Rodich Forrest Rogers Nancy Rohe jeff Roller Chip Romey Steve Ross Nancy Rourke Sam Rowe 162 Seniors Karen Royer Linda Rubino Marlene Ruble Miriam Runge At 2:20 many Seniors headed for after-school jobs GN' Qty, Gale Russell Sylvia Sandlin Larry Saylor Mary Saylor john Scarlett Pat Schattel David Schenck Linda Schmidt jane Schroeder Alan Schweizer Kathy Schwyhart Martin SCOU Mary Arm Seikel Ron Shaffer Penny Shaver Carolyn Sheets Ron Sheets Nancy Shelter Sam Shell Mike Shelley Glenn Shepherd Michael Alan Rinehart-Hibberd. Richard Max Risinger-Senior Class Councilg R-Clubg Pieriang Honor Societyg Test. Paul F. Roan- Dennis. Robert Eugene Robbins-Boston. Michael Leon Roberts-Social Studies Writersg Hi-Yg junior Achievementg Test. Sara jane Roberts-Block-Rg Y-Teensg Senior Class Councilg SGA. Dennis. Brenda Joyce Robinson -Hibberd. Pamela Elaine Robinson-Y-Teensg Minority History Clubg Dennis. Stephen Kent Robinson-Dennis. Kenneth Wayne Rockhill- Social Studies Forum, vice-pres.g Hibberd. Emma Jane Rodefeld-SGAg junior Class Councilg Senior Class Councilg Y-Teensg Block- Rg Pleasant View. Mary Ann Rodich-Honor Societyg SGA, secnof treas.g Girls State Dele- gateg junior Classical League, vice-pres.g Host- essg Y-Teensg Dennis. Forrest Alan Rogers- Hi-Yg Minority History Clubg Hibberd. Nancy Diane Rohe-Block-Rg Devilettesg Y-Teensg Dennis. .Jeffery Scott Roller-S.G.A., sgt.-at- armsg Hi-Y Cabinetg Concert Choirg Dennis. Charles Minter Romey-SGAg Wrestlingg Honor Societyg M. Steven Ross-Dennis, Nancy Ellen Rourke-Dennis. Samuel Guy Rowe-junior Achievementg Dennis. Karen Royer-Test. Linda Susan Rubino-Bowlingg Test. Marlene E. Ruble-Hibberd. Miriam Sidney Runge-French Clubg SGAg Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Test. Gale Keith Russell- Hi-Yg Centerville HS. Sylvia Kay Sandlin- Y-Teensg Hibberd. Larry Ross Saylor-Hib- berd. Mary Louise Saylor-Registerg Hibherd. john Scarlett-French Clubg Quillg Harriton High School. Patricia Kay Schattel-Bowlingg Teen juryg GAAg Test. David Frederick Schenck-New Paris. Linda Rose Schmidt- Block-Rg Y-Teensg junior Achievementg French Clubq Columbia High School. jane Schroeder- Hihberd. Alan Lee Schweizer-Dennis. Kath- ryn Schwyhart-Honor Societyg Dennis. Martin Morrison Scott-Test. Mary Ann Seikel-Y- Teensg FTAQ French Clubg Block-R5 Test. Ronald W. Shaffer-Pleasant View. Penny Marie Shaver-Bowlingg Dennis. Carolyn Sue Sheets-D.E.g Y-Teensg junior Achievementg Pleasant View. Ronald Lowell Sheets-Con- cert Choirg SGAg junior Achievementg Dennis. Nancy jane Shelter-Block-Rg French Clubg Concert Choirg Y-Teensg Test. Samuel Shell- Test. Michael Luther Shelley-Pleasant View. Glenn Shepherd-B-team Footballg Sports Ofiiciatingg Pleasant View. Seniors 163 From football to baseball Seniors yelled for Devils l '. Qi . H, .. .aa :. . . . , yggggg 105 Wm if ...ff- T 'nn-f i ' Fi Lttkixf- jk till? -- Y .L ,yifmxx .- 'r t J i -try, - - L.. 2 9 'UV 02331. R7 ii'lffi'53,s L L V .. it ,ah if , K s . .fri Wigwt Kr, Q s -mm-wry. joyce Sherer Steve Sherer Fred Sherrow Rebecca Shields jerry Shuck Denise Shull Mike Sickman Nui' Dave Sizemore Sandy Smetak Betty jane Smith Dan Smith Debbie Smith Yvonne Smith Tim Smock '30 Nels X Meta Specht Nathan Spicer Ruth Stafford Debra Stanley Glenn Stanley Susie Stephenson Steve Stevens Joyce Marie Sherer-Y-Teens, Cabinet, Block- R, IA, TAC, Dennis. Steve Sherer-Test. Fredie Mack Sherrow-Dennis. Rebecca Ann Shields-Dennis. jerry Lee Shuck-Track, Baseball, Football, Dennis. Denise Kay Shull- Y-Teens, SGA, Future Homemakers, TAC, Hibberd. Michael Duane Sickman-Pleasant View. David Ray Sizemore-Hibberd. Sandy Smetak-French Club, Social Studies Forum, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Senior Class Coun- cil, Test. Betty lane Smith-Club 15, Test. Daniel Irl Smith-Band, Track, Dennis. Debra Lynne Smith-Senior Class Council, Y-Teens, jr. Class Council, Future Teachers, SGA safety comm., Honor Society, Dennis. Yvonne Marie Smith-Future Homemakers, Pleasant View. Timothy Robert Smock-Sports Omciating, Reporter, Concert Choir, bus. mgr., R-Club, Hi-Y, IA, Dennis. Meta Specht-Boston. Wil- 164 Seniors liam Nathan Spicer-Senior Class Council, vice-pres., SGA, Jr. Class Council, vice-pres., Track, Honor Society, Test. Mary Ruth Staf- ford-Hoosier Girls State, Senator, FTA, SGA, Y-Teens, Devilettes, Concert Band, Honor Society, Boston. Deborah Ieanine Stanley- Dennis. Glen Duane Stanley-Test. Susan jean Stephenson-Marching Band, Concert Band, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, sec., Test. W. Ray Stevens III-Test. Mary Patricia Stiens-Y-Teens, jr. Class Council, Block-R, French Club, jr. Classical League, Honor So- ciety, Dennis. Victoria Rae Stinson-Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, GAA, Dennis. Randy Iay Stolle-Basketball, Track, Boston. David M. Stonechek-Dennis. Kathy Sue Stoner- Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Concert Choir, Dennis. Dean W. Stout-Bowling, sec., Dennis. Mark Edward Stover-SGA, rep., Hi- Y, Test. Kathleen Ann Stubbs-Y-Teens, Block-R, Dennis. Michael Allen Sykes-Mt. Sterling, Ky. Avery Michael Swiderek-Hi-Y, Chess Club, Flossmoor, Ill. Don Wesley Tapp- Minority History Club, Teen jury, Pleasant View. Garland Anthony Tapp-Hi-Y, IA, pres., Pleasant View. Marcia Yvonne Tapp-Y- Teens, SGA, JA, Pleasant View. Rosellyn N. Tapp-Minority History Club, FTA, Block-R, GAA, FHA, Hibberd. Stephen Rodney Tate- Hibberd. R. Elaine Teague-Minority History Club, Y-Teens, Test. Carmilla M. Tevis-Y- Teen Cabinet, treas., SGA, Minority History Club, Latin Club, Block-R, Hibberd. john Martin Thistlethwaite-Hi-Y, Senior Class Committee, Minority History Club, Pleasant View. Mary Esther Thomas-Dennis. Robert Lee Thompson-JA, pres., Dennis. W -., ev-fp. 'vs vi, ., - . au... 1 f PM Stir-ng Yikki Stinson Handy Stolle Daw Stone-chek Kathy Stoner Dean Stout Mark Stover inf 5 it 1- J 7 ts -' 2 Kathy Stubbs Avery Su iderek Nlikv Sykc-5 Dun Tapp 'I'nny Tapp Nlarcia Tapp Rnsellyn Tapp Stephen Tate Elaine Teague Carniilla Tevis john Thistlethwaite Niary Thomas Bnh Thompson Anticipating a victory forthe Red Devil grid team, Greg Chamness attends a home game. Seniors 165 Marina Thornburg Patti Thurman Mike Thurston Darryl Toschlog Larry Toschlog Bob Toschlog Terry Tramontana Kevin Tschaen Tim Turber Barbara Turner Mark Tuttle Steve Tyler Terry Tyler Tim Vanderpool Gerald Van Winkle Greg Vaughan jeli Vaughan Dick Vornauf Tony Vosmeier Linda Waddell Carol Wall Tonna Walls Larry Walters Harold Ward Dave Wareham jenny Sue Warfield Shirley Warren Damita Washington .ff ,u if N i S jackie Watson Rita Weaver Bobby Webb Norman Wellings Beth Welsh Carolyn Werner Rick Wessel 166 Seniors Senior boys welcomed opportunit to learn to cook -np, f A--.-..... S 3 i Nice knowing you,'! says Randy Lakes Crightj as Dave Stiens tastes at his own risk and samples the cooking endeavors of Randy and Gary West. Marina June Thornburg-SGA, Senate, Block- R, sec., Y-Teens, Orchestra, Choirg Honor Societyg Hibberd. Patricia S. Thurman-Y- Teensg Concert Choir, junior Classical League, Test. Michael Eugene Thurston-Fountain City. Darryl john Toschlog-Minority History Club, Band, Hibberd. Larry joseph Toschlog- Hibberd. Robert joseph Toschlog-Hibberd. Terrence L. Tramontana-Track, Hi-Yg Swim- ming, Football, Dennis. Kevin A. Tschaen- Tennisg Test. William Timothy Turber-SGAg Baseballg Hi-Y, sec.-tres.g Concert Band, junior Classical Leagueg Test. Barbara Ann Tumer-Y-Teen Cabinetg Girls Varsity Gym- nastic Team, Honor Society, Boston. Marcus Glendon Tuttle Ir.-Concert Choir, Dennis. Steven L. Tyler-Minority History Clubg Hib- berd. Terry Lee Tyler-Bernard High School. Timothy LT Vanderpool-Hi-Y, jr. Class Com- mitteeg Band, Pleasant View. Gerald Vincent Van Winkle-DE, Library Aide, Pleasant View. Gregory N. Vaughn-Roxboro, Cleveland Hts., Ohio. jeff Alan Vaughn-Wrestlingg IA, vice- pres. of sales, Roxboro jr. High. Richard E. Vornauf-Hi-Yg Basketballg Football, Pleasant View. Anthony J. Vosmeier-Hibberd. Linda Io Waddell-Y-Teens, jA, treas.g Senior Class Council, Dennis. Carol Io Wall-Y-Teens, Block-R, Dennis. Tonna Sue Walls-Y-Teensg Block-Rg RHS Singers, Dennis. Lawrence joe Walters-Dennis. Harold Ward-Dennis. David Leland Wareham-Concert Choir, Pleasant View. jenny Sue Warfield-Y-Teens, Senior Class Committee, SGA, undersec. of safetyg GAA, RHS Singers, Pleasant View. Shirley A. Warren-JA, Pleasant View. Damita Sue Washington-Minority History Clubg Hib- berd. jacquelyn Jeanne Watson-Concert Choir, sec., Y-Teensg Quillg GAA, Ir. Class Commg Test. Rita Virginia Weaver-Dennis. Bobby Diane Webb-Block-R9 Y-Teensg GAA, Test. Norman Lee Wellings-Footballg Trackg Dennis. Mary Beth Welsh-Y-Teensg Bandg Quill, ed.g Honor Society, Test. Carolyn Sue Wemer-Y-Teens, Block-R, GAAg Future Teachers, Boston. Ricky Lee Wessel-Pleasant View. Seniors 167 jeff VVessel Cary VVest Kristy Marie West Sherry VVesterkamp Nancy Wettig Mark Whalen Libby White fF?7lff?7ff ' ?f' ' 'MM' 'ws ' fa -- :a4f-:s 1 ' K ,wilvw r ,. ri. , v,f:ffffs'21?g,f2 , TNQ Qiqrm .. , ,is-42 i x in e Marilyn White Debbie Whitaker Brent Wiggans Teri Vtfiggarrs Ron Wiggs Paul Wilbur Carl Williams Sue Williams Mark Williams Gail Willman Carol Wilson Donna Sue Wilson Steve Wilson Mona Wilson ,K .L X K: , , www 3 :XV V M H irrs yttki 'agua 5 I K V ., . . K 5 fkieaesjr, 535 K 1-Q Q . 1 A I M - i S if 1 if r r -- All work and no play makes lack a dull boy. But this d0esn,t seem to affect Steve Daller who d0esn't mind earning alittle extra money after school. 168 Seniors Earning money, shaving bo s kept Seniors happ Chester Winchester Ann Wissler joyce Woehrmann joan Wohlhueter Robert Wolfe Doug Woolley Rick Wright Robert Wright Us Rodger Wright Janie Young Hugh Yount Donna Zimmerman William Jeffery Wessel-SGAg Hi-Yg Tennisg R-Clubg Test. Gary Wm. West-Bowlingg Den- nis. Kristy Marie West-Dennis. Sherry Dee Westerkamp-Bowlingg Dennis. Nancy Io Wet- tig-Future Teachers, pres.g Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Honor Societyg Dennis. Mark Anthony Whalen-SGAQ Hi-Y, Cabinetg jr. Classical Leagueg Footballg German Clubg Hibberd. Elizabeth Ann White-Y-Teensg Future Teach- ers, sergeant-at-armsg Boston. Marilyn Sue White-Block-Rg Y-Teensg Girls Tennisg RHS Singersg French Club, sec.g Dennis. Debra Sue Whitaker-Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Bandg Test. Brent Alan Wiggans-Social Studies Forumg Honor Societyg Band, capt.g SGA, sec. of Hnanceg Dennis. Teresa Ann Wiggans- French Clubg Block-Rg Y-Teensg Minority His- tory Clubg Senior Class Couneilg Honor So- cietyg Dennis. Ronnie Charles Wiggs-Dennis. Paul Wilbur-Dennis. Carl Boyd Williams- Test. Margaret Sue Williams-Block-R, vice- pres.g Y-Teensg Girls Swim Teamg Test. Mark Allen Williams-Pleasant View. Gail Ann Will- man-Y-Teensg Senior Class Committeeg Devil- ettesg Dennis. Carol Jean Wilson-Y-Teensg Pierian staffg SGAg Test. Donna Sue Wilson- Y-Teensg Pierian Agentg Register Agentg Senior Class Councilg Dennis. Steven Raymond Wil- son-Track, mgr.g Test. Mona Elizabeth Wil- son-Minority History Clubg Peru H.S. Daniel 7. . at A f tt ' I f The technique of shaving is mastered by Barb Bader as she skillfully demonstrates on I. C. Beck in English class. Raymond Winchester-Boston. Anna M. Wis- sler-Pleasant View, Joyce Woehrmann-Y- Teensg Test. Ioan Sue Wohlhueter-SGA, sec. stateg Social Studies Forumg Y-Teen Cabinetg Honor Societyg Hostessg Test. Robert Charles Wolfe-Bowlingg Test. Douglas joe Woolley- Honor Societyg Concert Bandg Marchingg Pep Bandg Dennis. Richard Walker Wright- Marching Bandg Test. Robert james Wright- Test. Rodger Dean Wright-Dennis. lane Sue Young-Y-Teens, Fortville HS. Hugh Charles Yount-jAg RHS Singersg Pleasant View. Donna Kay Zimmennan-Y-Teensg Block-Rg Drama Clubg GAAg Badminton Intra- murals, Chairmang Dennis. Seniors 169 170 juniors -N Junior Class Committee planned Prom '69 Vicki Abernathy Robert Abner Donna Abrams Mark Ach jennifer Adams Melvin Adams Don Alcorn Karen Alexander Richard Allen Sarah Allen Hazel Alverson Joanna Alvey Cathy Amburn Linda Angi jack Armbruster Miriam Armbruster jean Armstead jenny Ashbaugh Sandy Ashcraft Doug Ashenfelter Eddie Baker Randy Baker Tom Baker David Bales Nancy Ballman Deborah Baynes Marlene Bearrentine Albert Beck Kathy Beck john Beckman Tom Bickford Mary Ann Blaich Debbie Blair Thomas Blair Linda Bledsoe Vicki Bowen Kasandra Bowerly Ken Bradbury Pam Bradbury Mike Brann Cheryl Bridgford Phil Brim David Brinkley Earl Brisco Sheryl Britt jack Brookshire Areatha Brown Becky Brown Joe Brown Mike Brown juniors found '69 the best year yet. They engaged in more clubs and extra-curricular activities. They found their second year at RHS even more interesting and exciting than their first year. Efforts of the junior class were shown by, junior Class Committeeis junior-Senior Prom and their sec- ond-place Homecoming float Burn 'em up Devils. juniors found a place for themselves in the halls of RHS this year. the things that although there year, they made juniors are a only one more Max Ashley Daryl Atkins They were no longer troubled about were confusing during their Hrst year seemed to be more of everything this it through. very lucky group of people. They have year to walk down the halls of RHSQ then itls on to bigger and better things. Connie Austerman Patty Bailey Tony Balthis Mark Bane Judy Barnett Harry Basler Charles Beckner Annette Benkert Steve Berry Cindy Beyer Earl Blois Bettina Blum Rex Boswell Chris Boucher Debbie Brauchla Cathy Brazzel Rick Breitenbach Paul Bresher Diane Brittain Randall Brock Sharon Brockman Terry Brookbank Sandy Brown Brenda Brumbaugh Nora Lee Brune Linda Bryant 5 so u , 'ti X 1 fi e ' B1 . l 'ilx'f ? I i xx i i l fa , ag, .,. . all Eg . . ' Q f 1 ' - My ' ,, ' . if ,. . ... . . ,,.,, . i h . 7 had second place float for Homecoming Wayne Buckler Mike Bumbalough jesse Bunker Brenda Burns Virigina Calkins Rick Callahan Vickie Calvelage johnny Campbell jayne Cecere Sarah Chambers Cary Chavers Emma Cheatham judy Clark Mark Clark Carl Clemons Mandy Cline Willis Collins Yvonne Collins Debbie Combs jacque Comer Sherri Coons Cheryl Cooper john Cooper Mary Ellen Cordell Rhue Ann Cosgrove Curt Cox Marcia Cox Larry Coyle james Craft Dale Cronkhite janet Cross Richard Cummins Duane Cunigan Carol Curtis Dave D'Amico Harriet Daugherty Becky Davis Debbie Davis Wynola Davis Alan Dean Mary Dean ,E - 1- Mark Burrell f Susan Busick judith Byrcl x Yiiifwt joan Cahall I Diane Calhoun EQ 1 s '+I i,,. 'Q v 4. Brenda Capps Tim Carr Elaine Carter l , Charles Cate X jim Caughlin jon Chilcoate Steve Childers Cesue Christofaro Cathy Clark jane Clark Alice Clinkenbeard Linda Clinton Kathleen Coats Rodger Collier Debbie Collins Karen Conder Marsha Coning Loretta Conti james Coomes Dan Cooney Alice Corman Dan Cougill Brent Coulter Greg Coulter Danny Crawford Rick Crawford lg, I jenny Creech NA K XX! Kenneth Creech I ' N l I - Penny Creech IUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: jane Clark, joan Wagers, Shirley Heidz, Mary K. Sonsini, Kathy Wood. SECOND ROW: Chris Mauger, Nancy Litton, Marsha Mills, Nancy Sena, Barb Kutter, Vicki Bowen, Karen Saylor. BACK ROW: Rick Niersbach, Gary Hoover, jack Armbruster, Charlie Garrison, Cary Tumer, Mike Brown, Don Eales. Juniors were inducted into Honor Society, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Pete Stragand, vice-presidentg Cathy Githens, trea surerg Debbie Collins, secretary, Kenny Lynch, president. 'Q ,L ' X fig. K. tx, W-I2 -A Q X y ik' V .4 V i 'Y A 5' ' 5 .f yn 7 4 A ' V K ' 5 wi A 'ofa' ii ' 'Q Q' i 'ffiiiil ' d o its , ii . -':' K , 'sa A gi '-'li -if 34 - f . it L i.-1' QIWQ- K 'gm' if EQ, if is i at ,szv xyi -fa RX ? i F 5 i i if '13 V., si A .A ...i at Zz, i ii-, 'i 1512, ' , 172 juniors i if Ricky Dunn Bruce Durham Dayle Ann Dyson Don Eales Rick Ebbinghouse David Elstro Tom Elstro Eloise Embry Ronnie Epps Stephen Erk Alice Fairchild Bydea Faithful Dan Fansher Amy Farber Martha Farlow Bonnie Fernsler Carol Fisher Ernie Fitzwater Sherry Fleagle Virginia Fox Michael Friend Richard Fuller Shannon Gaffney Robert Gainey David Gardner jerone Gillman Patsy Girdley Kenneth Girten Cathy Githens Kevin Gleason Patricia Deane Cynthia DeCamp Duane DeLucio Tom DeLucio Dan Demps Gail Dickerson jeff Dietz Steve Dillon Steven Dixon Tommy Dixon Peggie Dotts George Downing Marty Driver Alice Dufiin Mike Duncan Sharon Duncan Anga Edwards Keith Ellis Carol Elliott Doug Elmore Joanne Evans jack Everly Becki Everman David Eversole David Faucett Kathy Feaster Betty Fellows Diana Ferguson Linda Frady Marsha Fraley Denise Frame Diana Frazier Charles Garrison Stanley Gates Debbie Geier Greg Gerken Paula Glosson Terry Godsey Lance Goldenberg Larry Goldenberg 5 We, ,ia Q 3 te .5 X A usage f angst y Xi X A 5, - '. :rf 1 .' 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I V tg A I, ir shag -11. is QL mi' P l il Q 31 5 Scott Gongwer Bonzetta Gordon Cathy Gorman Kenneth Greene Gary Hall Kathie Hall Marchelle Hall Ralph Hall Sharon Harger jay Hartman Tom Havens Gary Hays Angelina Henemyre Regina I-Ienemyre Thomas Henry Mary Lee Herig Rita Hockett Mike Hofer john Hofifenbacker Charlotte Hole Daniel Holthouse David Homer Deena Hoover Gary Hoover Sheila Howard Vicki Howard Diane Howell Ann Hudelson Steve Hughes Barbara Hunt Roger Hunt Steve Hunt Stuart Hunt Terri Hyde Becki Irvin Marcia Isaacs Kim Isley Bill Iack Esther jackson Luther jackson many other clubs Pam Grecson joan Griffin Debbie Grover Ray Haager Chris Hagie Sarah Hampton Sara Handy john Hankinson Susan Hannah David Hapner Rick Heaton Shirley Heltz Laura Heitzman Michele Helmich Chris Heltz Tom Herold Glenn Hilbert Lorinda Hillard Shirley Hobbs Frank Hockett Edward Hollingsworth Kim Hollopeter Mike Holman Holly Holmes Bill Holt Cheryl Hopkins Mark Houser Brent Houston Marlene Houston Mike Howard I 11' - 5 . at X fl R 'S Nix, I l ak 2 1 i- f fill ' .x Bi ' i. wvsl'-K b,rf t.a t is l es Inav ' . ,, QQ, 2 2 I 1 . V fart Plans for Junior Class activities are completed by sponsors Mrs. Neva Kare and Mr. Stuart Thomas. '23 1327, ,i., Q my ir- Juniors found participation in music personally Bob Jacob Bonita James Roy James Robert Jaress Rick Jeffers Albert Johnson Don Johnson Gary Johnson James Johnson Pattie Johnson Dan Jellison Barbara Jelly Doug Jenkins Cinda Jennings Pat Johnston Carl Jones Bill Jordan Kathy Jordan A little boy portrayed by Tom Baker and his forever trustworthy dog make up a small part of Toyland in Concert Choir s winter concert 4-fe P95 'M M an 53 .IT gt fl , so ,g enjoyable as well as educationally rewarding julie juhasz joe Kaufmann Diana Keesling Larry Kegley Sandy Ketron jennifer Kettler Bob Kiersztyn Cynthia Killen james Kirtz Robert Klute Linda Knoob Mark Knox jill Kosmensky Bill Kramer Terri Kriner Barb Kutter Robert Lahrman Steve Lakes Carol Lane Debbie Lane Larry Lawson Linda Lear jerry Lecklider jeff Lee john Lindley David Link Sherry Linkous Nancy Litton Mike Lunsford jennifer Lynch Kenny Lynch Debbie Mader Karen Marshall Cary Martindale Patty Martin Rae Ellen Martin Terry Mathews Leah Mathewson Bob Matson Chris Mauger Martha Keller Bill Kelley Patrick Kelly Terry Kenworthy Phil Ketring Sue Killion Kathy Kinder Charles King Terry King Peggy Kirkman Corky Koch janet Koch Karen Koger Alan Koncz Mark Koontz Roger Lacey Sharon Ladd Cheryl LaFuze Toby LaFuze Marianne Lahrman Valerie Langley janice Lankford Willy Laswell Frank Latello Karen Lawson Alice Lemon janice Lester Susan Lester Fred Lewis Paula Lewis Mary Livingston jerry Longworth Tom Lucas Tony Luken joyce Luker Linda Maples Larry Mangus Robert Mann Clem iyiafkley Mallory Marrs Ray Martin Richard Martin Linda Mason Danny Matheny jan Mathews joan Maurer Brad May Donna May LeAnna May Yvonne Mayberry ,fs ,.5ii,B, .,,,, W I H .K .iii ,, -uae , Hams ,iv - L ,ff 1 11 V ,r We C ., -:ef i ' x 1 , -a -N. fl: , if M t g ft , -, V f as iff :Hass ,fr-ss f ci ' . 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My W ,J , 1 , Juniors found '69 a year filled vvltn james Mays Bonnie'McAdams Nancy McBride Carol McCafferty Kathy McClain Delbert McDaniel Edith McDugle Bob McEwen Tom McCarvey Debra McGovern Doug Meadows Jody Mendenhall Clenn Mervin Jayne Messmer john Meyers Nancy Miller Patricia Miller Rebecca Miller Scott Miller Steven Miller Tim Mills Phyllis Millsaps Chester Mink Debby Minner Vicki Minor Charles Moore Fred Moore Paulene Moore Debbie Moorhead Pat Moorman Kathy McClure john McComb Angela McConnell Phillip McCracken Kenneth McKee Mike McKinney David McMillin Sandra McNamara jackie Mikesell Betty Miller Bob Miller Linda Miller Tom Miller Vicki Miller Melanie Millis Marsha Mills Clarisse Milton Kitten Miracle Pearl Mitchell Randy Mohr Charles Morgan Christine Morgan Vickie Moschell Anne Mosgrove Michael Mullens Christine Mullin Lynda Mullin Anna Mullins Dan Mullins Clenn Mullins Mike Murphy Bob Myers Wanda Napier Sheila Nead jerry Needles Terry Needles Robert Neel Mary Nettles Paul Newman Diana Nicholson if as 153: w -ef . 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SHE m m is 3' is Z, ll J 2 2 1 1 3 x '69 was best year yet for Juniors: Paul Shaffer Susan Shaffer Mike Sharits Freddy Shearer Tim Sheets Keith Sherer Larry Shinn Carol Shipley Rick Showalter Jeffrey Shugart Sondra Sittloh Janie Slaven Brenda Smith Brian Smith Christine Smith Nancy Smith Nora Smith Ronnie Smith Lynn smirhefman Mary Kay Sonsini Rhonda Spicer David Splitsone Pat Stack Chris Stackhouse David Stamm Mark'Stearns John Stephenson Phyllis Stevens Carolyn Stiens Ronald Stier Wesley Storer Pete Stragand Alene Strahan Mike Strong Christine Stump Tom Taggart Bev Terrell Patsy Thacker Phyllis Tharp Stan Theobald Mike Thomas Ralph Thomas Sandy Thomas James Thompson Billy Thurston Cyndy Ti flany Martha Tischuk Joan Titus John Todd Jim Tolen Pat Shelter Robert Shelfer Jack Shepard Pam Sheppard Doug Siders Eric Sieke Rhonda Silliman Glenn Silvia Danny Smith Jo Ann Smith John Smith Judy Smith Warren Sowers Janey Sparks William Spencer Jacqueline Spicer Terry Stanley Jim Stapleton Paul Stassin Mike Statzer Sharon St. Louis Frank Stoddard Sandy Stolle Sue Stolle Dave Summers Kevin Svarczokpl Kay Svec Sharrie Swiderek Chris Theodorakis Don Thomas Leonard Thomas Lita Thomas Susie Tibbets Sandy Tibbot Suzy Tice Thomas Tiernan Brenda Tomlinson Lou Ann Toney Craig Torrey Connie Toschlog rs. .r ..,.., . ami '.ff2f':-J :an- maria ai U, mi. .. 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Robert Towslcy Kim Trimble jay'I'roi1twine Cary Turner Denise Turrill W'illiam Twigg Lee Tyler Karen Van Vlect Paul Walker Robert W'alker Nick Walter Darlene Walton Patti W'ashburn Brenda Watson Debbie Watson Eric Webb Philip W'halen David W'hite Linda White Mary Nelle White john W'illett Brenda Williams Lloyd Williams Checry Williamson Debbie Wissler Tom Witte Cindy Wolfe Dave W'ood Kathy W'ood Chris Ann W'oolwine judi Wright Mary Wright Paul W'right Lynn Wuertemberger Bill W'yatt Kenny W'ysong Rick Yates Nancy Yeager Frank Young Cary Zuzolo Karen D. Turner Karen S. Turner Marianne Turner Tom Turner Vickie Turner Marsha Van Winkle Jim Vigrass Barbara Von Pein Bob Vosmeier joan Wagcrs Alan W'ard Debbie Ward Annie Wlirfield Jerry Warren Judy Warren Sheila Webb Connie Wedding Joni Wehrley Marcia Weller Cary Westerfield Mike E. Wwllitt' Nlike Wvliiii' Sandra W'hite Dave W'ight Ramtlna W'ilc0x Carol W'ilson Rick W'ilson Robert W'ilson Perry Wise john Wissel is A 55 ' is .ir , .I , . Y 1 . ' - - P 'Y . . 4 r Xa 4 I u .1 ?gt!ll.Q.f'M3Q2 l 1-'ffl I M 9533533135222-.E In 1' 1. Hx ga .rig 1 - Ai . al' -. Y X , S' 5 -T .1 ,. 1 N x U i , .x E 5 ' A i F4 a Q N 2 'Www e X W Q- I 3. Nl: hu i :L .1 i ,s .. s Like many people Nancy Reller a have happy faces while signing last ye nd Mary Ellen Cordell ar's Pierian. of rx 5 5 5 . ff , .W Mi l i f X ' . A X .5 1 Mafia . if-we Y isa RZ a t M z S f r if 3 . --i: iz, I f- 1 we Q, at ' r liiiifiiillxf' ': 5 ,L ,Q N K, - ar ,. -S an gi , M K S , L .-'fix A al . -if? ' 'ie he it 'Q 1 f CL S X A I Q ' .er 'in w 1 ,. 4 . 'H' 4 fe r a 3' . N X! , . 'T Ji 7 X - U P ' , . ,. i it T N8 180 Sophomore Hai 'api . F W o,oooo A 2, 1 , 15431 . . A wr Z ' wa fi .. -.1 K ga9'a,9'A e . , . sw 'i fffs' ' 'ff 2 sas: i 4, ,X 1 91 ai r il S Sophomores found real place Michael Adams Wanda Adams Keith Alexander Kurt Alexander Rachel Alexander Jillian Allen Larry Allen Skip Alter Steve Alvey Jeanie Ambler jerry Amburgey Don Anderson Laura Anderson Paul Anderson Tom Anderson Linda Artman Howard Atkinson Charles Austerman Donna Bailey Harry Baldwin Ronald Barnes Sandee Barnett Paula Batt Greg Baumer Bill Beach Marla Beck Nancy Beck Robert Beck Donna Beckman Iohn Beede Steve Bennett Pat Bentlage Michael Berner Mike Berry Bob Bever Debbie Blankenship Elizabeth Blanton Chan Bledsoe Celeste Boesch Verly Booher Portia Bowling Pauline Bradburn Debora Bradway Ellen Brandenburg Ricky Brandenburg Phil Brewston Connie Brigeforth Roma Bridgeforth Mike Brinker Beatrice Brock New faces were found in the halls of RHS at the beginning of the year. These new faces made up the class of '71. Sophomores found Biology, English, and Geometry only a few of the subjects offered to them. It seemed as though there was not enough time to go to the games, attend club meetings, and do homework. Tenth graders found homeroom forms, room numbers, and school policy terribly confusing. The class of ,71 added much more than enthusiasmg they also added spirit to the confines of RHS. Debbie Armacost Melinda Armbrust '53 .f Q EE X if H Q 4 jacob Armbrust if 'Q Q ' Q Tim Armstrong if A A l ., . ,A,,N, 'Q J- - ' A ' A 1 ,1 . fx , - we Larry Bales 7' ' f N532 -A Ronnie Ball f if ff J Donna Bane N' g w .3 li Harry Barfield 9- K i X Debbie Beach P . i , V Leslie Beals f X' x gf X X l Lynn Beals A R W Li john Beck Suzanne Beeson junior Bell Donald Bendsen Diana Benkert 40' uv 1 : za . F' filer ' f - , wa ti tr ys! as Ilan if - mi J 5 DorritBillman IIIIA , ,V H ' Mel Black . , ., V Mary Blackwood ' E '.'l - V Terry Blanford Linda Bossert Vicki Bossert Stephen Boughner jim Bowen K, ,,. . y ,g Q at ' we 3, I H' 5 R .s 5 l ,..-V M 52 . l f K A 1 .p w Tyler Brandley A it Robert Brannock w ' Brenda Brehm ' . ' S5 john Brewer 1 r'59i't: ES5fi.il , l ..,. . , Arlene Brokamp - , x ' . .f-:ai Tom Brokamp f l h ' '+A ' Steve Broncho f c Elizabeth Brower it 1 V -lf Q for themselves inside hails of RHS 'eff 0'-. rs .5 I ,pta ,E .l s ' Ns- : K1 it i 'XY ' ii J it 4 7 ls H. 315 2.7 ifv ' - David Brown Gary Brown Will Brown Ricky Brown Karen Bryant Patrica Bryant Rick Bryant Ronnie Buchholz Bill Burcham james Burcham Vicky Burdette Ronald Burgoon Mary Butler Pamela Byrd Malcolm Cain Brenda Calhoun Gary Carlin Beverly Carr Nancy Carr Linda Carroll David Chamberlin Gloria Chamberlin Vicki Chapman Sara Chenoweth Laura Cline jane Clinkenbeard Sharon Cloud David Cobine Sue Conley Sarah Copeland David Corsi joan Coulter Nancy Creech Mark Cronkhite Tom Culbertson Darlene Cummins Barbara Cuneo Scott Cupp Dorothy Curtis Bill Dailey Inga Brune Bill Bryant Bob Bryant David Bryant Donna Bryant Dan Buckland Mary Bufford Kim Bullerdick Michael Bumbalough Patricia Bunker Eric Burkhardt Donna Burnette Bruce Burns Diana Burrell Gayle Bussen Richard Calhoun Loretta Callahan jack Campbell julie Campbell james Capps Duane Carter Debbie Caskey Dennis Caudill Betty Caylor Ronnie Caywood jane Chesnut Deborah Childress Dennis Clements Stephen Clevenger Anthony Click Sue Coleman Vickie Combes Mark Combs Veta Compton Cathy Conley Pam Crabtree Karen Craft james Craig Kathy Crawley Beverly Creech Q ' ,, ..:.., S . qi ,i ' ' in ' ,..,, .T -. if H 'V .A ' 4 if gs it i ff i H ' i it new - . AA y so . Q -I R ' i igfi i N , Q EQ, 4 f . ia- 1. Xi 'lf XX fl' ii t W i S 5 i j ,V , p i as f NJA Q Good conversation is found on the steps of the Y by Sheryl Wright, Terri Walters, and Victor Mosquera after an evening at TAC. ja, ii . ag.. 1, by , I . L wil l '- - -t iw - .g k 3, i -1 . w ' i ti Q- ' f-15:5 :: F K I Agn A S s X1 . Q ' ns., , N i 5 a. - aff' i' XS? ,K a 'V -Q , ,V ,. K n ik 1 Q , it H45 O . , W R: . 9 1 .Y 2 i - - . . r -' f 2' .'f'.'.'.'2'f'li'-f L ' -i Q, J L- , a 1. ,. '-Sie, , ft My as ....,. E E K 2 i K IQ Q s P .,,1: ' at L X 3 X x ' ,L I - Q x l ggi, ,3, iii T u l., A '-m,,- , s Z in Classes were place to 5- nfl! 1.Q ,, 1 2: F ,i P ?' ' s ui, ,il ' 'rtk ii? Ig:- ,,.. QA f a-'Ti--fiihiff , t tt -sa is as Ns. ,gi i ',,V MK? K lr 4' ., me 1: My f , Msg..-gre 1 ' il i:aa:::'.'a- ' Q Q. -N ss, V! .. e 1 H was .12 I Q 1 X Q X V fine' , 1 -can 182 Sophom ores l s Nisa Dalbey Larry Dalbey Lisa Dann Charles Daugherty Denise Daugherty Mary Davis Mike Davis Steve Davis Tom Davis Bev Day Donna DeMais john Dc-Mais Andy Demuth Earnest Diamond Loretta Dickenson Vicki Doren Bill Dorgan Edward Douglas Tim Downing Nancy Drook Linda Dunn jerry Dwyer Mark Dwyer Pam Dyson james Eggemeyer Michael Elstro Garnett Embry Debbie Endicott Steve Erbse Carolyn Erisman Shari Falcone Gary Fansher Dave Fatina Naomi Faucett Alvin Ferguson Carol Fitzgibbons Robert Fleisch Tom Ford Raymona Foust Cathy Fox Pamela Francis Sue Franklin Rick Freeman james Fuchs joe Fueglein Sheila Fulton Mike Gabbard Sam Gabbard Linda Gadd Mike Gaffney Peggy Daugherty Elsia Davidson Leila Davidson Barbara Davis Terry Day Rick Dean Diana Dearing John DeGraw Roberta Dinkins Ricky Dixon Charmaine Doan Ann Doddridge Linda Druley john Dudas Doris Dufiin Rory Dunkelbarger Dari Ellington jo Ellis Marsha Ellis Kathi Elmore Desiree Eubanks David Evans Gene Evans Pamella Evans Lenny Fink Iohn Finnan Debbie Firth Gary Fisher Gary Fox Larry Fox Kathy Fox Margie Feakey Debbie Fulle Charles Fuller jennifer Fuller Richard Fuller Meg Gaible john Gallagher David Gard Gaylene Gardner learng homeroom , -Ma- .P 'V ia W' - it ' .. sris 1 , , li . , . , , A . -, ,I I i -2 --as if 'w 1 z I 'lib i K , , .sb-an A f x , ' '31 ,a x A X I Q1 ,I K if .vm XR - -5 f y f 3 . , 3 si K Lk ky ,-,f-'T' ' igygha. El , 3 ', H V' ' V 'vis-fig: ' - ffl ' 4 5 X l i it ,iv V Rl, , .. X my .van s -:W 1921526 '.: away' -N X , l ei' sw X f 4? jf l ' r 'ft k K me s. ,-V gr .5 ' 1 Q ill l 3 tid, Q, 2 X H s::. .V W ga S1 xx :- x 4. 'N-. rf 5 in A - ', any i of l Ny it jx av me il 'fc K y , l , was place for Sopnomores to meet nevv people V X, J , t a- -vf Q. -Q .. .tw-: v Q. a H KK b FE it e ' +- jeiw M ' ' . , W V. V , ' serif? ' ' f 4 'lf K pee H . t ll Hs Q r .. ig. gg V , ii 45 T l ,QE F A '?ie 1 9? 7-aa' - Q M ii!5?qll .X 4,3 gf. tl ts x ig ' 3 M Q1 . . 1' gil' Q l if , - . ig i 6 -.... C 1. ,Ra .M-Qt, , : xv-gf..wF' ' I gef- .. Vx 2 t x 5 Q - X t X 3' Q ,su L. A:,, A N Q? , i l f X l it e ,jf I iii ,S . Kenneth Gardner Linda Garrett Michele Garrett j. G. Geier Tom Glass Price Glaler Charlene Gobble Roy Gordon Debbie Grenier Brenda Griffin Michael Griffin Elaine Griffis Roy Guthrie Susan Haas Mary Hadley Susie Hagie Pat Hamilton Toni Hamner Peggie Handley Dennise Hapner Randall Harrison Saundra Harrison Charles Hartman Darrell Hartman Barbara Hebert joyce Heithaus Gary Heitzman Carmen Henderson Paul Hieger Cynthia Higgs Mike Hildebrand Carol Hileman Caption writing isn't as easy as it looks as Pam Lebold and Bettina Blum find the realities of brain racking humorous and perplexing. ,ll-F' ,fl ,gjfif l l X X f elf' X CQ, X4 I ' 'fu Steve Geicr Mark Geres janet Giannini Paul Gibby Steven Githens Pam Graham Pam Gramlich Mike Gray Donna Greene Sherry Greeson Leslie Grifly Mark Grilfy Gwen Grimes Rolanda Gunsalus jane Gustin Dave Hall Iris Hall Randy Hall Richard Hall jeff Hamilton Darlene Harkleroad Gloria Harris Kathy Harris Deborah Harrison Pam Harrison Linda Haste Roger Hawkins Suzanne Hayes Sandra Heavilon Bob Hebenstreit Doug Hensley Edward Hensley Donna Henson Ginger Herig Phil Herold Marcia Hill Sue Hill jerold Hillard Laurel Hilling Sandra Hirashima Charles Hodges Chris Hodgkin Billy Hofer William Holliday Raymond Hollingsworth jane Holt jerilynn Holt Martha Holt Vickie Homer Dean Horn , 1 3 g?'t .J t Q ji E so J A S S Q A , ' C' L ,gl r' fn as e y tis S as fi V. 3 5 elf D ji V was R A 11 .., S x, r ' , :sir V ' ft xi fi . -1 1' Wu- F ' , lg . i ls! 5 Q . Q 914 9. e x Q' 3 are L E A hx X c, ' ' i f ' Q L L H. G we ' ...ig in N39 . ' N il '. ir K ,f,, i Gi, iii 7 r -Q S. ' Q. sa ' l : i 57? 'tb Q s S iEr.,,,.i-' :saves K -X 4 1 'F' ' 1 ix Q9 .Q ie ' , ., :. U , eff . T U Q 1 i ' Q Q ,, . 5:2- J 'ZUEUS Q, 5, -H, .41 Q x ' ,Sd if 1111, l N-M se ,dk . N Q5 Q: Q 3 3 .flea s X v4veg,a f .as , ,VZQE H1 Q an 1 I Sophomores 183 35: M i -Z3 . .s , f .y T xi L2 5, Mfg ,. W . s , f--ms, sz A '-fn. i .. swf' 1 i ..i, xp ':.- mum- s ii- f.. riffs , A . A 'E v N N is F i f wwf Q 41 'Q ,fsskEi,. ' - , .. t. if ,... .i . . Q H fm i K Ei as 'f x f 31 , I. f , 2, P, :1 . Wk I , Hi Vu W is LX Q si Q , Fi.: 'W Class of 1971 soon become familiar with :f NN ig ,V .7 if fi-YTUS' 'QR '1 am, ,,', ? , asa :- X i .a W1 iii' f' it 4 .ie-I 5 s +-Q.. -f .rw 1- q. -, 5 wx' E 7 4 as fi? 5 :-f.. ,Q-'5 5.3 'ig ' H nl w we -if l W... J .1 l W . , 7'3- ii r Aiii 1323 A e. , 55532 - 'ffi W - ' . if 5' M i Nm X I. if sl - , T-.1 -Q .1 . if 1 K?F:+ -i- ' Ac- . 'sei V ,gf ' H -.31 , 3.1, 5.. 5?'?:. '4 !f ' s, . 184 Sophomores Debbie Houser La Donna Hubbard Debra Huckery Eva Huddleston Amy Hughes Joel Huntington Marilyn Hussey Bill Hyden Gary Hyden Marilee Irwin Junior Jackson Kim Jarrett Brenda Jarvis Nanette Jeffers Bob Jennings Cheryl Johnson David Johnson Janet Johnson Jimmy Johnson Larry A. Johnson Alvin Jones Lloyd Jones Nancy Jones Nicky Jones Roberta Jones Rex Jordan David Jose Lu Juerling Patricia Juhasz Bill Julien Tom Kelly Suzanne Kemp Hubert Kennedy Susan Kenworthy Doug Kessler Russell King Samuel King Annie Kinsey Rick Kinsinger Deborah Ann Kirkman Tim Knecht Linda Knipp Linda Knox Kathi Koch Pat Koctur Ralph Kuhn Chuck Kurre Tonya Kurtz Bob Lamb David Lambert Debbie Hughes Larry Hughes Darlena Howerton Pamela Hunt Marsha Isaacs John Ison Victoria Issen Stephania Izod Tom Jennings Jo Ann Jett Aaron Johnson Bill Johnson Larry Johnson Linda Johnson Melanie Johnson Perry Johnson Sharon Jones Steve Jones William Jones Paul Jordan Douglas Kehlenbrink Peggy Keller Craig Kelley Tim Kelly Bob Kettler Patty Kinder Susan Kinder Carl King Holly Kirkpatrick Chuck Klein Michael Klemann Ann Klute Terri Koechlein Jon Kolger Faye Kosmensky Debbie Kuhlow Louina Lantz Dennis Larsh James Laughlin Bonnie Lawler 3... 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Q, hectic life of being a nigh scnooler ,. :iv-P , i :.,, -, ,rsiaiisi E T . X 1 G fr fi f nr: A V E 1 'i'1g,,,i ' wa . ,I R V Ywi s :': U i 5? I I 3 A Carol Lawler Betty Laytart jim Leamon Pam Lebold Linda Lehman Alan Leitner Bruce Lemoine jenny Lester Tom Lewis Viola Lieneman Donald Longer Mike Lopresti Dale Lynch joe Lynch Steve Lynch Linda Mackey Pat H. Marquez Dan Marshall Debra Marshall Cathy Martin joe McAdams Danny McAllister Roger McCashland Stan McClain Frances McClelland Kevin McClure Mai-Lin McCown joseph McDaniel Willie McDaniel Clyde McDowell Bill McFarland jack McKillip Annie McKinley Teresa McKinney James McKinnley Michael McKnight Mike McLaughlin Lynn MeMahan Shirley McNew Mark McPeak Linda Lee Mike Lee N ancy Lee Terry Lee Dehhie Leerssen Elise Leventhal Bobby Lewis Ginger Lewis jerry Lewis Tim Lewis Martha Lowe Nancy Luerman Phyllis Luker Steve Lunsford Dennis Lydick Larry M ac Pherson Mike Makela Cary Maple Tom Maple Danny Marcuni Susan Martin Gayle Matthews Melissa Maurer Dwight May Eddie May M.. 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Russell Wanda Rust Kathy Ryan Denise Sammons Cathy Scali Janet Scammahor fl Kenneth Scarhrough Jeannie Schattel Paula Ringley Dennis Risk Lyle Roan Bobby Robbins Buddy Robbins Ralph Robinson Dennis Rodal Cary Rodefeld Diane Rodenherg jeff Rodgers Robin Rogers Ann Rogosch Mark Rohe Nikki Roller Cathy Rose Carolyn Runge Carl Runnels Ida Russell Karen Russell Steve Russell Debbie Sanders Ronald Sanders Cindy Sasher Gigi Saylor Diana Sayne Martin Schick Arlene Schmidt Darlene Schuerman Cay Schull Sharon Schutte Stephanie Sch wiezer Mark Schwyhart Paul Schwyhart Cathy Scott Nancy Seal Phyllis Seaman Carol Seaton Gail Sebastian Deborah Sellers Carolyn Shaffer Jacqueline Shalfer Linda Shaffer Terry Sharp Doris Shaw Vickie Sheets james Sherrow Norman Sherrow Robert Sherrow Kathy Shewman Michael Shipley . '- t . .1 my V V il f 0 I R . esie 1 1 :4:,., lluqk r , - gy ' Jsiixiff? LJ L imp. S so its K l l t ' K 'iir f 'J ef Q, s V ,.. K QF' a . .. 'i'r? ' ,: V S' 2? .. 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Doug Smallwood Esklyn Smarrelli Steven Smeigh joanna Smith Rosemary Smith Steven Smith Susan Smith Garnette Smithers Randy Solem Frank Soper Pam Sparks Susan Spear Kay Specht Shirley Starbuck Judy Starritt Cindy Steele james Steele Linda Steele Ann Stier David Stinson Ronnie Stolle Richard Stork Darrell Stover William Swiderek Bari Tapp Donna Taylor Larry Taylor Phillip Taylor Bruce Teague Greg Terrell Nancy Terrell Phil Tevis Marilyn Theobald joni Thomas LaCinda Thomas Peter Thomas Bill Thompson Dave Thompson Mitch Thompson Walter Thompson Debbie Thomburg Linda Thomburg Rick Thornburg jon Sinex Donna Sinnott jeff Skinner Suzy Slavich Bruce Smith Dean Smith Debera Smith Gilda Smith Vernon Smuck jackie Snarr Gary Snodgrass Nancy Snyder Rose Spellman joan Spencer joe Spicer Cynthia Stanley Matthew Stegall Chris Stevens Michael Stevens Peter Stiens jeff Strahan Paul Sullivan Kyle Svarczkopf Homer Swafford x' AM! l if 5 K lei i K xi SI ,mai i s Q it .. 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EM... . . it ,, L. .. .Jn or 5 H ' e i-:ES f:. .N s ii 1 :F the 4 'W I Experienced leaders responsible for RHS Richmond High School is as big a name as it is a size. In the same token that it takes a president and congress to head the vast govern- ment, or a coach and assistant coaches along with a team captain to run an athletic team, it takes an expierienced staff of co-operative oili- cals to take the responsibility of the 2400 mem- bers of RHS student body and faculty, 'Scheduling the yearls three terms was done by Mr. Ivan Wagner. Mr. Richard Coons and Mrs. janet Mallett handled attendance and were dean of boys and girls. Mr. Marshall Moore was the student activities director while Mr. Charles Hilton was the athletic director in charge of all sports events and booster ticket sales. Principal Harold Hanes saw to it that all was satisfactory. How many times HAS Brad Wallace been absent from school? Mr. Coons, dean of boys, appears awfully interest ed in the absence listl l Hong Kong Hu absences keep Mrs. Nazoma Statzer very busy. Crowded schedules pose problems for Mr. Hanes and Mr Poland 190 Administration position as dean of girls and in keeping the records straight. , .ff NX 1 I L 3 fi New .,..0 K ,xi H ..,. .1 , From Hu absentees to snow bound unlortunates. Mrs. Mallet takes time and care in her N f KY.. ' 1 . 5 . li A ., ' . 4. 1' Iohn Richard Coons-VicwPrincipal, Dean of Boys, AH., BS., MS., Indiana University, bowling, knitting, and hriclgcg M..-X., Columbia University, gallery viewing, hiking, reading, 3rd year at RHS. Marshall Allan Moore-Director of Pupil 19th year at RHS. Harold B. llancs-Principal, BS.. M.S., Personnel, Acting Director of Guidance, BA., M..-t., WL-str-rn Purdue Lf, fishing: Srd your at RHS. Charles Hilton-Athletic New Mexico University, broadcasting baske-thall on XVKBVL Director, BS., Nl..-X., from Bull Stutv: rcading, hunting, and 2nd year at RHS. Ivan D. WVagner-Executive Vice-Principal. fishing: lTth year at RHS. janet L. Mallett-Dean of Girls. B.A.,N1.A., BallStateL'nivcrsitygfi5hirig:3rdvcarat RHS. - . bf i iff . .au .5 i .Fi fi 5. Nlr. Coons Nlr. Hans-s Nlr. Hilton Nlrs. Xlallett Nlr. Nloore Nlr. XVLMIWV Administration 191 Acquiring the services of teachers is Dr. Ken- neth Koger, asst. superintendent. Secondary schools function by the surveilance of Mr. john Egger. Purchase and requisition of all materials is a specific duty of Mr. Jack Turnbaugh. SUPERVISORS-FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Lindsey, industrial and vocational education supervisorg Mr. Dick Tieman, supervisor of health and physical educationg Mr. I. D. Wickersham, audio visual supervisor. BACK ROW: 192 Administration Mr. Donald Lindley, director of special educationg Mr. Robert Wyatt, supervisor of school attendanceg Mr. Ed- ward Loar, art directorg Mr. Glenn Johnston, music super- visor. BOARD OF SCHOOL 'l'Rt'STEliS-FRON'I' ROXY: Mrs. Marian Goodwell, Nlr. Thornas Holt- housc, Mrs. Mary Allin-y. RACK ROXY: Nir. Leonard Duke, Mr. Richard Wisslcr, Dr. Robert Carnes, Nlr. Paul Patterson. .. at H k M 4 3' ' 1 it-Xwii' s. if 1 UQ. i Administrators play role in RHS life Richmond Community Schools administra- tion building indircctly plays an important part of the students' activities everyday. The entire school system roots here including the depart- ment heads, business managers, textbook proc- essors, and the stock room. A new maintenance office was added this year headed by Mr. Von Clark. Nlatrons and custodians have their time scheduled with their activities in this new department. Still that separate brick building appears to be very mysterious. How can such important things influence a person's life without his knowledge? Easyl By hiring teachers, requisi- tioning books and in general, running the whole worksf These talented men and wo- men are obviously a valuable part of the many people making RHS the BEST! Top man on the totem pole is Mr. Paul C. Garrison, com- munity school supt-rintendent in charge of all school mat- ters. Administration 193 .Sb-.- rf.. 1, .. . '....-55 ti .fit 1X Q53 ...,.... Mrs. Bundy Mrs. Foster Mrs. jelly Mrs. jones Mrs. Maurer Mrs. Statzer Mrs. VVilson Secretary's job requires infinite amount of patience Double checking are du- ties of secretaries Mrs. Iene jones and Mrs. Paul- ine Mast. Arranging appointments and taking down messages takes up much of Mrs. Lois Ra- pieris time. 194 Secretaries, Nurse Endless correspondence and sorting of mail in a vast complex housing some 2400 students and professional staff members requires the as- sistance ofthe many secretaries. The health and care of these 2400 is the job of Mrs. Rose Marie Bundy, the school nurse who checked ailing stu- dents, gave advice, and sent some home. TB and eye tests were two of the extra jobs ful- Hlled by the nurse. Secretaries handled attendance records, cleri- cal work, library jobs, and the guidance office. Their many duties call for a full day of hard steady work and a very, very, exceptional 1 amount of patience. r-ws, ' V. . lun., Counselors help 2300 plan their futures The lucky counselors donlt have to teach or grade papers, and they have the coolest room in the building, complete with carpeting, easy chair, and everythingf, This was a far cry from the real story of the work, planning, and information reviewed, revised, and checked with the pupils' consent. Seven men and two women carried the career plans of 2300 life histories on file to college or whatever level the student sought. The common goal of all counselors was to see that students met graduation requirements by the time they had finished a three year course at RHS. Counselors aided students, but the major responsibility was still the pupilsi. Counselors need to pay close attention to three- year plans as Mrs. Hola- day does with Gretchen Niersbach. David C. Bowers-English, B.S., Taylor University, M.S., Indiana Univer- sity, Coach, Track and Cross Country, athletics, Ist year at RHS. David 0. Echols-English, B.A., M.A., Marshall University, Coach for 8th grade basketball at Dennis jr, High, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, billiards, 2nd year at RHS. C. Tillman Fuller-English, M,A,, B.A., Ball State, chess and fossil collections, 16th year at RHS. Marjorie Holaday-BS., M.A., Ball State, Co-sponsor of Block-R, trailering, 10th year at RHS. janet E. Land-Boy's Homemaking, Home Economics, A.B., M.A., Earl- ham, Columbia, and Indiana University, Y-Teen Group Adviser, culinary arts, homemaking, 23rd year at RHS. john H. Pemberton-Government, BS., M.S., Indiana University, camping, all outdoor sports, travel, 9th year at RHS, Richard M. Wright-Government and Geography, A.B., M.A., Ball State, Head Golf Coach, fishing, golf, 12th year at RHS. Nw.. Mr. Bowers Mr. Echols Mr. Fuller Mrs. Holaday Miss Land Mr. Pemberton Mr. Wright Counselors 195 1 I A fuse- ' f' H51 , 753, . ,. ,il h'-g ' M of 5' W R, ! 5A5Yiif.'YST.fi5f2xt, 4, 'ffififfzglsiiiv '1 , .i , , i it t his :1914v11aaa ci'ff ifb R. 1 555515 - -i 1 Mr. Alasti Mr, Alexander Mrs. Alley Mr. Bartz Mr. Bates Miss Baungardner Mr. Baumgartner Mrs. Bell Mrs. Boese Mr, Brack Mr. Braun Mrs. Brown Teachers' interest in students extends to every endeavor Ulnhuman know-it-alls is the general term used when referring to teachers ranging from kindergarten and elementary school, up to the final year in high school. Who they are, where they go, and what they like to do are a few of the common questions on students' minds. Teachers are actually human, however, in some respects. Although many of them partake of the typically educational pastimes like fossil collec- tions, reading, and bridge, some actually do fun thingsl They participate in sports of all varieties, particularly bowling leagues, and some of them even have a hobby of listening to folk music. Nevertheless, these Hinhuman know-it-allsn shyly smile in gladness at the success of a former student with the hope that they might have some- how played a small part in that studentys progress. Yes, the faculty members possessed much knowl- edge, as three-fourths of them had masterls de- grees, but all the Ph.D.,s in the world wouldnlt make up for the open classroom door and instruc- tive after school help offered by every one of them. So, even though those computer-like monsters don,t appear to be human, in the least, under- neath all of that threatening resistance lies a genuine person. While the students are going their separate ways, Mr. Matthews, as other teachers, is busy grading his English papers. L VI-vw-... X I Mr. Burkhardt Mrs. Buroker Mr, Bussell Mrs. Byrd Mrs. Caldwell Mr, Gardona Mrs. Carender H' Mr. Chase Miss Clark Mrs. Cordell Mrs. Cordner Mr. Craig Mrs. Crain Mr. Cudworth 'L-dh Mr. Davenport Mr. Dechant Mr. Dils Mr. Eickelberger Mr. Etchison Mr. Farley MiSS Fihe Ahmad Alasti-German, German Club, M.A., U. of Cincinnati, photography, reading, 3rd year at RHS. Von C. Alexander-Biology, A.B., Earlham, M.S., Indiana U., 26th year at RHS. Zianna N. Alley-English, Radio Workshop, B.S., M.S., Indiana State, bridge, 3rd year at RHS. Gerald 1. Bartz-Biology, B.S., M.S., Purdue, sports, golf, bowling, 29th year at RHS. Gayle L. Bates-General Business, Re- cord Keeping, M.S., Indiana L'.,.A.B., Earlham, sports, photography, travel, 4th year at RHS. Marjean Baumgardner-English, A.B., Earl- ham, swimming, gardening, refinishing antique fumiture, 2nd year at RHS. Richard Eugene Baumgartner-Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, M.A., B.S., Indiana U., lapidary, sports, 5th year at RHS. Carolyn Bell-Eng- lish, Y-Teens, B.S., U. of Tennessee, lst year at RHS. Ioan E. Boese-Analysis, Algebra, Y-Teens, B.A., Hanover College, Lapidary work, 5th year at RHS. Henry B. Brack-qAlge- bra, Sophomore Class co-sponsor, B.S., M.A., Miami U., bridge, bowling, 3rd year at RHS. Robert L. Braun-English, B.A., Wooster Col- lege, Block-R, Drama Club, folk music, 2nd year at RHS. Roberta lane Brown-Geometry, Head Adviser-Y-Teens, B.S., Ball State U., bowling, 4th year at RHS. Ralph Owen Bruk- hardt--Orchestra, B.M., Butler U., M.A., Indiana U., oil painting, cooking, golf, bowling, 9th year at RHS. Adelaide Marcia Buroker- Latin, junior Classical League, A.B., Earlham, M.A., Indiana U., reading, music, sewing, 5th year at RHS. james Grant Bussell-Mathe- matics, B.S., Ball State U., baseball, basketball hiking, lst year at RHS. Helen Arnold Byrd- Art, B.S., U of Kentucky, M.A., Miami U., raising and showing miniature poodles, 4th year at RHS. Doris Kathryn Caldwell-English, B.A., Maryville College, outdoor activities, music, 4th year at RHS. Pedro Cardona- Spanish, Doctor of Law, M.A., B.A., Indiana U., music, baseball, reading, 4th year at RHS. Minnie Ruth Carender-Foods, Future Nurses, B.S., U. of Arizona, stamps, geneology, handicraft, reading, sewing, lst year at RHS. Clarence A. Chase-U.S. History, Modern History, A.B., Earlham, M.A., U. of Cincin- nati, tennis, traveling, sports, T.V., 31st year at RHS. Martha J. Clark-Spanish, Y-Teens, B.A., Earlham, M.A., Middleburg, Vermont, traveling, collecting antiques, art, 22nd year at RHS. Betty Peyton Cordell-English, Sen- ior Class Sponsor, Y-Teens, B.A., Earlham, M.E., Miami U., reading, boating, 7th year at RHS. Margaret R. Cordner-English, Y-Teens, B.S., Ball State U., 2nd year at RHS. Ronald E. Craig-Physics, Algebra, Geometry, A.B., Ball State U., 5th year at RHS. Eula Crain- Librarian, B.S., M.A., gardening, travel, sports, theater, 12th year at RHS. Elmer E. Cudworth-Analysis, Geometry, A.B., M.A., Indiana U., Rock-hunting, gardening, 6th year at RHS. David H. Davenport-Cadet Choirs, Concert Choir, RHS Singers, B.M., M.M., golf, camping, 13th year at RHS. john W. Dechant-American History, Football Coach, B.S., Ball State U., sports, lst year at RHS. Charles L. Dils-Sociology, U.S. History, A.B., Manchester College, M.S., Miami U., sports, 13th year at RHS. Frederick I. Eickelberger-Woodworking, Construction, B.S., Miami U., wood working, sports, lst year at RHS. Hubert Etchison-Vocational Drafting, Mechanical Drawing, Football Coach, Intramural Athletics, B.S., Ball State U., M.S., Butler College, 19th year at RHS William E. Farley-Biology. Baseball Coach, Asst. Football Coach, B.A., U. of Kentucky, M.A., Ball State U., sports, hunting, fishing, 11th year at RHS. Mary Elizabeth Fihe- English, Developmental Reading, Y-Teens, B.A., Earlham, M.A., U. of Wisconsin, read- ing, bridge, travel, photography, sewing, knitting, 30th year at RHS. Teachers 197 Miss Fossenkemper Mrs. French Mr. Garinger Mrs. Githens Mrs. Graf Mr. Grove Mr. Heaton Mr. Herrman Mrs. Herrman Mr. Hill Mr. Hoffman Mr. Ingram Mr. johns Mr. johnson Mr. joyner Mr. Kaiser Mary Fossenkemper-Home Ec., A.B., M.A., IU, Michigan State, reading, flower garden- ing, traveling, 35th year here. Ruth French- English, B.S., M.A., Ball State, reading, crea- tive writing, 2nd year here. A. Nesbit Garinger -Core Course, Play, A.B., M.A.,Earlham, Marshall U., bridge, movies, lst year here. Aileen S. Githens-Oflice Practice, Shorthand, Typing, Business Math, Y-Teens, B.S., Wil- mington College, all sports events here, 10th year here. Ioyce Carol Graf-English, Y- Teens, A.B., M.A., Miami, piano, knitting, ice skating, lst year here. Claude C. Grove-Dis- tributive Education, junior Retailers, Senior Retailers, M.S., B.S., U. of Cincinnati, Eliza- bethtown College, IU, golf, fishing, photog- raphy, 12th year here. Marvin Dwight Heaton -Bookkeeping, Typing, B.S., M.S., Ball State, golf, tennis, officiating basketball, 10th year here. Paul I. Herrman--Auto Mechanics, woodworking, 3rd year here. Sandra L. Herr- man-Girls PE., Swimming, Cheerleaders, Y-Teens, GAA, B.A., Ball State, canoeing, camping, sewing, 3rd year here. Charles Richard Hill-History, Hi-Y, B. S., M.A., Taylor, Ball State, reading, golf, carpentry, lst year here. Donald Hoffman-English, Dept. Head, A.B., M.A., U. of Dayton, Ohio State, 10th year here. Troy Ingram-Biology, P.E., Asst. 198 Teachers Mrs. Kare Mrs. Konnert Miss Kuntz Mr. Korns Mr. Kovach Track, B.S., M.A., Manchester, Ball State, omciating, 8th year here. Edward Murl johns- U.S. History, Government, SGA, B.A., M.A., Miami, Ball State, photography, art collecting, 2nd year here. Dudley C. johnson-English, Speech, Future Teachers, A.B., M.S., IU, Earl- ham, fishing, camping, fossils, 26th year here. james Winfield Joyner--Science, A.B., M.A., Earlham, travel, camping, photography, 3rd year here. Joseph L. Kaiser-English, Social Comm. Chairman, Publicity Comm. Chair- man, A.B., M.A., Ball State, photography, travel, 9th year here. Neva S. Kare-Home Ec., English, Girls Bowling, Y-Teens, junior Class Co-sponsor, A.B., Earlham, sewing, cooking, 4th year here. Carolyn Konnert- Librarian, A.B., Ohio U., sewing, reading, camping, lst year here. Paul E. Korns-Music, Band, Marching Band Assistant, B.S., U. of Dayton, woodshop, hi-H, gardening, 3rd year here. Rosemarie Kuntz-U.S. History, B.S., IU, lst year here. George Nicholas Kovach- Auto Mechanics, Mechanical Drawing, Head Wrestling Coach, Asst. Track, B.S., Ball State, camping, swimming, 2nd year here. john M. Lebo-General Business, Typing, Asst. Base- ball, B.S., M.A. Ball State, traveling, basket- ball, 2nd year here. Carl Burton Lundquist- Chemistry, A.B., MAT, Taylor, IU, golf, bowl- ing, Fishing, 5th year here. Homer L. Maddock -Physics, Honor Society,, A.B., M.A., Ball State, building and repairing electronic de- vices, llth year here. Marshall Day Malcolm -Earth Science, Physical Science, Biology, Director of Safety, A.B., M.A., Earlham, swim- ming, photography, travel, spelunking, 9th year here. Robert R. Mallett--Government, General Math, General Business, Boys Bowl- ing, Elementary Basketball CSouthviewD, B.S., M.S., Indiana State, fishing, hunting, tennis, 6th year here. Charles E. Matthews-English, A.B., MFA, Earlham, Carnegie-Mellon U., 9th year here. Lucile Meacham-Notehand, Typ- ing, Shorthand, General Business, Quill, Y- Teens, A.B., M.A., Wesleyan U., U. of Michi- gan, travel, color photography, 23rd year here. Mary Elizabeth Miller-Girls P.E., GAA, Girls Intramurals, B.A., M.A., Earlham, Ball State, Purdue, IU, sailing, canoeing, swimming, 5th year here. Melinda Mary Millikan-U.S. History, B.S., IU, travel, foreign student work, lst year here. Jerold Marvin Moore-French, French Club, Tennis Coach, A.B., M.A., West- ern Kentucky U., fishing, 5th year here. Louis Edward Moschell-Psychology, Director of Testing, B.S., M.A., Ball State, tropical fish, reading, l0th year here. .4s.-Q 1 Teacher aides assist departments Mr. Lebo Mr. Lurldquist Mr. Maddock Mr. Malcolm Mr. Mallett Teacher aides are assigned to the vari- ous academic departments to assist classroom instructors with various rec- ord keeping and typing work. They also keep track of textbooks and dupli- cate tests as well as other chores which help lighten the load of the teacher. They are. sitting, Mrs. Loulette Miller, Mrs. Mildred Carrico, Mrs. Virginia Kessler: standing, Mrs. Mary Ellen Misner. Mrs. Gwen Allen, and Mrs. Marilyn Barker. 13. I' i fx 2 7 Qu... qi Mrs lvlafthewg Miss Nleacham Mfg, Miller Miss Millikan Mr. Moore Mr. Moschell Ia Teachers 199 Us Mr. Parshall Mr. Peters Mr. Pipes Mr. Poland Mr. Rehmel Mr. Roberts Mr. Robertson Mr. Rodich Miss Roller Mrs. Ronald Mr. Rosenbaum Mrs. Rupe Miss Stoner Mrs. Strahan Mr. Talmadge Mr, Thomas Mr. Tiano Mr. Turner Mr. Wallem Mr. Weas Mr. Weir john M. Parshall-Band, Devilettes, Pep Band, B.S., M.S., Indiana State, golf, bowling, 6th year here. james Peters-Physical Education, Head of Physical Education and Health Dept., R-Club, Asst. Football, B.S., Purdue, M.A., Ball State, 9th year here. George Gordon Pipes -French, Deptf Head, B.A., Earlham, M.A., Ball State, MAT, IU, music, gardening, read- ing, 5th year here. Robert Louis P0land-Ge- ometry X, Analysis, A.B., B.D., Wittenberg, M.A., Ohio State, organic gardening, 7th year here. Robert L. Rehmel-Electricity, Elec- tronics, B.S., Purdue, M.S., Ball State, Earl- ham, Michigan State, sailing, fishing, hunt- ing, Sth year here. Allan Roberts-Biology, A.B., Earlham, M.A., U. of Georgia, nature, nature photography, 5th year here. Paul Ro- bertson-Business Math, Clerical Practice, Dept. Head, Co-ordinator of Senior Programs, Bookstore, B.S., M.S., Indiana State, grand- children, painting and decorating home, 34th year here. Michael Rodich-Welding, Asst. Football, B.S., M.A., Ball State, bowling, fish- ing, hunting, 12th year here. Vicki Ian Roller- Home Management, Boys Homemaking, Foods, Todays Living, B-team Cheerleaders, Future Homemakers, Y-Teens, B.S., Ball State, golf, 200 Teachers painting, reading, piano, 2nd year here. Pau- line C. Ronald-Art, National Diploma of Design, Harrogati School of Art, Yorkshire, Art Teachers Diploma, U. of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Ist year here. Charles W. Rosenbaum-Mechanical and Architectur- al Drawing, B.S., M.S., Purdue, 3rd year here. Bonnie Rupe-English, Y-Teens, A.B., IU, knitting, sewing, swimming, 3rd year here. Sara Stoner-Typing, P.E., Devilettes, B.S., Butler, reading, dancing, water skiing, 2nd year here. Marguerite Strahan-Government, American Problems, Y-Teens, S.S. Forum, S.S. Writers, A.B., IU, A.M., Columbia, travel, 25th year here. Allan R. Talmadge-Machine Shop, B.S., M.A., Ball State, music, 12th year here. Stuart Reid Thomas-US. History, Gov- emment, junior Class Co-sponsor, B.S., M.A., Ball State, golf, swimming, bridge, reading, 4th year here. Anthony Tiano-History, Gov- ernment, Swimming, Asst. Football,. Swim- ming Coach, A.B., M.S., Fairmont State, West Virginia U., fishing, hunting, 13th year here. Gilbert Morris Turner-Physical Science, Health, Asst. Basketball, B.S., M.A., Ball State, antiques, travel, 4th year here. Lanny I. Wallem-U.S. History, Government, American Problems, Minority Groups, SGA, Minority History Club, A.S. Vincennes U., B.S., M.S., Indiana State, athletic events, musical con- certs, 2nd year here. Fred C. Weas-Vocation- al Agriculture, FFA, B.S., M.S., U. of Illi- nois, travel, outdoor sports, Ist year here. Terry Wayne Weirf-Typing, Data Processing, Business Law, School Treasurer, B.S., M.S. Indiana State, sports, reading, 7th year here. Ivan VVhitesel-Chemistry, B.S., Peabody College, 2nd year here. Gloria I. Williams- English, Y-Teens, Minority History Club, B.A., Fisk U., reading, piano, Ist year here. W. David Wilson-Arithmetic Review, Algebra, Geometry, B.S., M.A., Ball State, fishing, 4th year here. Melvin Leon Wood-Mechanical Drawing, Printing, Industrial Math, Chess Club, Asst. Wrestling, B.S., Indiana State, 2nd year here. jerry L. Woodring-journalism, English, Pierian, Register, B.S., M.A., Ball State, photography, games, reading, 3rd year here. Ethel T. Wyatt-English, Y-Teens, B.A., Earlham, M.A., IU, reading, boating, garden- ing, sewing, 14th year here. Ion Yoho- Health, Asst. Basketball, Asst. Baseball, B.S., IU, M.A., Ball State, 4th year here. Teachers present pleasant atmosphere for learning The business department at RHS is apparently running smoothly from Mr. Gayle Bates' expression. C 3' vm... 4 .qv W 'f xr .. VVell, it happened like this, kidsf' says Mr. Dechant as he gives an interest- HYQU mug: be thi,-Sty, gays Mr. Nlggchell as hp hands Linda Schmidt ing lecture to his attentive history class. of Block-R cnkes for her row during halftime. a. Vjkqu E I 14. ' I fwl i ,i ir. U Mr. XVl1itt-st-l Mrs, XX'illi11m5 Xlr. VVilsnn Nlr. Xtkaotl Mr. Xthmlring Xlrs. Vjutt N1r.Yoho Teachers 201 An everyday chore for Mrs. Gloria Maines is the prep- aration of the cafeteria tables and chairs for another meal. Over 1500 RHS students de- X pend on the behind the . S K scenes employees of the ,D ' ca e erla V ,E A V . .3 I 4 V. , . 3 3 o -rr1f. ff ,Al Q wi cfm , , ,, W V l ' V s S X ' . if im 'll' 3 X S ' ' ,Mk f- V E 1 li ff aw 3 'ij A Q lx. S f Nlrgg Z XA Q.. X I 0 A ,i Mywffj M :ffl I Y., , .Q , r , by ,syp Q L ' 1 ' iRYs.,,iyL 'fT'3?f,f,f' ff...-f.ffp. 1 r cy Q 1 fn 2 W V' ...fi I 'f lf zz L. . ri.l Q 4. f I A COOKS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. LaVada Elleman, Mrs. Grace Wogo- man, Miss Emma Tiemeyer, Mrs. Edna Boyer, Mrs. Marilyn Turner, Mrs. Nettie Bruck. BACK BOW: Mrs. Stanley Mozzer, Mrs. Chris Lakamp, Mrs. Helen Haner, Miss Elizabeth Cheak, Mrs. Viola Aufelenkamp,'Mrs. Mary Starkel, Mrs. Inez Scarce. 202 Cooks COOKS-FRONT: Mrs. Carolyn Westbrook, Mrs. Rhea Kaeuper, Mrs. Tina Strahan, Mrs. Ellen Maurer, Mrs. Hazel Carrico, Mrs. Marie Cones, Mrs. Lorene Himebaugh. BACK: Mrs. Clara Elleman, Mrs. Barbara Houston, Mrs. Opal Ballinger, Mrs. Olive Crawford, Mark Morris, Mrs. Margarette Shep- herd, Mrs. jane Richwine, Mrs. Gloria vMaines. 's CUSTODIANS-FRONT ROW: Otis Wyn, Homer Bowles, XX Von Clark, Holly Clevenger. ROW 2: Tony Michaels, jack Morse, Donald Bogan, jack Shaelfer. BOW 3: Elizabeth A Link, Josephine Mann, Linda Rhodes. ROW 4: Ruth Taylor, Kate Hunter, Mary Hubbard. BACK ROW: Betty Horn, Harriet Wysong. Cooks, custodians prepare for hungry traffic wa. K, '72 i exp f- 2 N .L N I af i or J oo r p g g T or o r JI ,s-', Q 7 - - - C l H i r A ff A K , 3 B Q Preparation and preservation of a vast com- plex housing some two and a half thousand minds plus preparing and serving a wholesome lunchtime meal to 1800 of these minds that choose to eat in the cafeteria is the full pledged duty and job of the behind the scenesn people at RHS. For the cooks and custodians school life is a sight different than from a studentis point of view. Daily work begins before the student arrives and doesnlt end until well after the last teacher has fled home. Painstalcing time and care go into prepara- tion for all home athletic activities, school guards, and the all important Lybolt field re- quires a surprising amount of attention for its upkeeping. The responsibility is heavy, but borne by the many who accept it. Preparation of towels for gym classes is the main job of Mrs Mildred Austin. Custodians 203 Abernathy to Burns Abernathy 142,66,7 A , Cynthia 76,50, 1 Abernathy, Vicki 76,50,66, 129,170 Abner, Ro bert 170,121 Abrams, Donna 170 Abrams, Judy 122,142 Ach, John 81 Ach, Mark 94,97,l70,89 Adams, Jennifer 170 Adams, M Adams, M Adams, W elvin 170 ichael 180 anda 180 Addleman, Sam 142 Adelizi, David 49, 142,89 Administration 193 Adney, Mrs. Mary 193 Aikin, Cindy l42,66,74 Alasti, Mrs. Ahmad 196,136 Alcorn, Don 170 Alderman, Kirk 142 Alderson, Martha 142 Alderson, Mike 142 Alexander, Karen 170 Alexander, Keith 180,70 Alexander, Kurt 180 Alexander, Lois 142,123 Alexander, Rachel 180,73 Alexander, Mr. Von 196 Allen, Mrs. Gwen 199 Allen, Jill 180,64 Allen, Larry 180 Allen, Richard 170,73 Allen, Sarah 170 Alley, Mrs All-School .Zianna 196,51 Play 214-215 Alter, Harry 6l,48,l80,l01 Alverson, Hazel 81,170 Alvey, Jo Ann 170 Alvey, Phy llis 142 Alvey, Steve 48,180 Ambler, Jeanie 180 Amburn, Cathy 170 Amburgey, Jerry l80,97,9l Amburgey, Mike 61,142 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Angi, Lind Denise 123,142 Donald 180 Laura l80,64,50 Paul 180 Tom l24,180,70 a 170 Armacost, Deborah 180,64,73 Armbrust, 65 Melinda l24,l80, Armbruster, Jack 76,92,62, 49,170,l 71,104 Armbruster, Jacob 77,180 Armbruster, Miriam 66,170 Armbruster, Tim 142,70 Armbruste r, Paula 63,142 Armstead, Jean 170 Armstead, Michael 142 Armstrong, Pat 65, 142,54 Armstrong, Timothy 180,71 73 Art, 116,11 7 Artman, Linda 64,180 Arvin, Son dra 48,l42,83 Ashbrook, Gary 6l,92,49, l42,39,104 Ashbaugh, 43 Jenny 76,49,l70, Ashcraft, Sandy 170 Ashenfeller, Doug 170 Ashley, Max 170,121 Asher, Mic Atkins, Da hael 180 ryl 170 Atkinson, Howard 180 204 Index Atkinson, Randy 38,7l,73, 128,142 Aufelenkamp, Mrs. Viola 202 Auler, Jean 43,67,l42 Austerman, Charles 180 Austerman, Connie 170 Austerman, John 142 Austin, Debbie 38,52,63,l42 Austin, Mrs. Margaret 203 B Bader, Barbara 39,44,66,71, 142 Bailey, Donna 180 Bailey, Patty 170 Bailey, Trona 142 Baker, Christine 56,142 Baker, Eddie 170 Baker, Randy 170 Baker, Tom 38,49,6l,62,76, 92,l04,170,174 Baker, Valerie 64,140,142 Baldwin, Harry 180 Baldwin, Sharon 143 Bale, James 170 Bales, Larry 180 Ball, Ronnie 180 Ballard, Jim 143 Ballinger, Charles 143 Ballinger, Mrs. Opal 202 Ballman, Nancy 38,54,l70 Balthis, Tony 170 Bane, Donna 180 Bane, Mark 170 Banks, Linda 143 Barfield, Harry 180 Barlield, Melvin 40,143 Barker, Mrs. Marilyn 199 Barnes, Gray 49,143 Barnes, Ronald 180 Barnett, Judy Ann 170 Barnett, William 28,38,49, 62,89,94,96,l04,l43,43 Bartlemay, Vicki 77 Bartz, Mr. Gerald 196 Bartz, Tim 38,41,l43 Baseball, 106,107 Basketball, 94-97 Basler, Harry 170 Bates, Mr. Gayle 196,201 Bass, James 143 Batt, Paula 50,180 Baumer, Greg 180 Baumgardner, Miss Marjean 196 Baumgartner, Mr. Richard 14,86,94,l96 Baxter, Rosanne 76,143 Baynes, Deborah 43,54,l,70 Beach, Beth 54,143 Beach, Bill 89,180 Beach, Debra 64,180 Beach, William 49,51,143 Beals, Leslie 64,180 Beals, Lynn 64,70,l80 Bearrentine, Marlene 170 Beck, Albert 104,170 Beck, James 30,17,40,49,6l, 101,143,140 Beck, John 38,62,101,180 Beck, Kathy 38,43,49,64,76, 170 Beck, Marla 64,180 Beck, Nancy 38,77,74,l02, 129,180 Beck, Tom 99,180 Beckman, Donna 64,180 Beckman, John 170 Beckman, Julia 65,77 Beckner, Charles 170 Beede, John 71,180 Beede, Mary 43,64,7l,73,l43 Beeson, Suzanne 53,180 Bell, Mrs. Carolyn 196 Bell, David 143 Bell, Gary 40,143 Bell, Junior 180 Bendsen, Don 77,180 Benkert, Annette 66,170 Benkert, Diana 66,180 Bennett, Steve 48,62,70,l80 Benton, Mike 107 Bentlage, Pat 64,180 Berner, Michael 180 Berry, Michael 180 Berry, Ron 62,68,76,l43,l54 Berry, Steve 62,71,92,l70 Bertram, Linda 180 Bever, Bob 38,62,73,77,9l, 129,180 Beyer, Cynthia 66,77,l70 Bickford, Thomas 170 Billman, Dorrit 48,50,59,73, 180 Bishop, Steven 71,73 Black, Louis 180 Black, Wayne 40,130,143 Blackwood, Mary 66,180 Blaich, Mary Ann 56,170 Blair, Debra 25,50,54,66,l14, 170 Blair, Thomas 170 Blair, Virginia 64 Blanford, Ted 104 Blanford, Teresa 50,66,l80 Blankenship, Debbie 180 Blanton, Elizabeth 180 Bledsoe, Chan 180 Bledsoe, Linda 42,170 Brandenburg, Ellen 13,38,65, 74,180 Brandenburg, Ricky 180 Brandley, Tyler 42,50,73 Brann, Mike 170 Brann, Susan 64,68,71,73, 144 Brannock, Patricia 39,64,77, 129,144 Brannock, Robert 77,180 Brauchla, Debra 7l,73,l02, 170 Braun, Mr. Robert 50,196 Brazzel, Cathy 170 Brehm, Brenda 64,180 Breitenbach, Rick 6l,73,l70 Bresher, Paul 68,101,170 Brewer, John 48,49,62,99, 126,180 Brewer, Paul 42,76,l44 Brewster, Philip 62,180 Bridgforth, Connie 180 Bridgeforth, Ronald 180 Bridgford, Cheryl 170 Brim, Phillip 170 Brindle, Nancy 43,65,70,74, 144 Brinker, Mike 180 Brinker, Ronald 144 Brinkley, David 170 Brisco, Bonnie 43,59,76,l44 Brisco, Earl 76,89,l04,l70 Britt, Sheryl Dianri 170 Brittain, Diane 170 Brock, Beatrice 180 Brock, Randall 170 Brockman, Sharon 56,170 Brokamp, Arlene 52,64 Brokamp, Thomas 180 Broncho, Steve 180 Brookbank, Terry 56,170 Brooks, Sara 38,4l,58,64, 144 Brookshire, Jack 170 Brotherton, Elona 64,76,144 Brower, Elizabeth 64,180 Brown, Areatha 170 Brown, Charley 107 Brown, David 48,181 Brown, Debbie J. 52,63,l44 Brown, Debbie K. 67,144 Brown, Gary 77,181 Brown, Mike 62,70,l70,l7l Brown, Mrs. Jane 63,196 Brown, Jerry 107 Brown, Jill 50,66,181 Brown, Joseph 62,170 Brown, Rebecca 66,170 Brown, Ricky 181 Brown, Robert 144 Brown, Sandra 170 Bruck, Mrs. Nettie 202 Brumbaugh, Brenda 170 Brumtield, Mark 144 Brune, Ingia 67,70,l8l Brune, Noralee 67,71,l70 Brunton, Tonja 63,144 Bryant, Ben 70,181 Bryant, Donna 181 Bryant, Janice 67,73,144 Bryant, Karen 64,181 Bryant, Larry 181 Bryant, Linda 38,49,66,l70 Bryant, Patricia 181 Bryant, Rick 38,62,l81 Bryant, Robert 181 Buchholz, Ronald 181 Buckland, Daniel 91,101,181 Buckler, Wayne 99,171 Buehler, Thomas 54,71,144 Bulford, Mary 181 Bullerdick, Kim 181 Bumbalaugh, Michael 171 Bunker, Jerral 145,171 Bundy, Mrs. Rosemarie 194 Bunker, Patricia 181 Burcham, Bill 180,181 Burcham, Scott 181 Burdette, Debra 145 Burdette, Dennis 43,59,145 Burdette, Vicky 52,181 Burgoon, Ronald 181 Burkhardt, Eric 62,73,77,l8l Burkhardt, Mr. Ralph 73,197 Burkhardt, Terry 43,59, 145 Burnell, Thomas 181 Burnette, Donna 181 Burns, Brenda 64,171 Block-R 46,47 Blois, Earl 170 Blum, Bettina 38,50,59,76, Violence is Golden for Chicago riot praclilioner Chuck 82,170,183 Copeland in Government class. Boesch, Celeste 64,180 Boese, Mrs. Joan 66,196 Bogan, Mr. Donald 203 Bolling, Sarah 43,71,64,143 Bolt, Barbara 143 Bone, Cynthia 54,67,143 Booker, Verly 70,180 Bossert, Linda 180 Bossert, Sharon 144 Bossert, Vicki 180 Bostick, Douglas 144 Boswell, Rex 13,38,40,43, 62,170 Boucher, Christine 170 Boughwer, Stephen 55,180 Bowen, Jim 70,180 Bowen, Cynthia 9,40,53,58, 64,144 Bowen, Vicki 66,70,l70,171 Bowerly, Kasandra 54,77,l70 Bowers, Mr. Dave 86,92,l95 Bowles, Mr. Homer 203 Bowling, Carolyn 180 Bowling, Portia 180 Boyce, Mike 144 Boyer, Mrs. Edna 203 Brack, Mr. Henry 196 Bradburn, Pauline 180 Bradbury, Kenneth 43,7l,l70 BrandBury, Pamela 66,170 Bradway, Charlotte 54,64,7l, 144 Bradway, Debora 64,180 -up A proud '68 graduate, Mark Lieber! displays exceptional emotion ar l'0HII?IC'lll'C'Nlf'HI exercises. Burns, Bruce 181 Burns. Kathy 50,54,65.81. 145,140 Burns. Richard 38,43,101,145 Buroker, Mrs. Adelaide 49, 197 Buroker, Sandra Kay 145 Burrell, Diana 181 Burrell. Mark 38.56.171 Burton, Carla 145 Burton, Sharon 145 Burton. Susan 181 Busick, Susan 66.70.171 Busines s Courses 122.123 Bussen, Gayle 181 Butler. Butler. Mary 181 Doug 56 Buxton, Janet 145 Buxton, Jan 181 Byrd. Mrs. Helen 197 Byrd, Judith Ann 56,77,17l Byrd. P amela 64.181 Byrd, Ronald 145 Cadwa llader. Linda 181 Cafeteria 18.19 Cahall, Joan 66,171 Cahall, Steve 145 Cain. Malcolm 181 Caldwell. Mrs. Doris 197 Calhoun. Brenda 181 Calhoun. Diane 171 Calhoun, Richard 68,101,181 Calkins, Virginia 50.66.171 Callahan, Loretta 64 Callahan, Rick 56,171 Calvelage. Vickie 50,171 Campbell. Jack 92.181 Cambe ll, Jerry 104,107 Campbel1,John 171 Campbell, Julie 64,181 Capps, Brenda 56.171 Capps, James 181 Cardona, Mr. Pedro 197 Carender, Mrs. Minnie 53. 197 Carlin, Gary 181 Carnes. Sallye 38,65.74,145 Carnes, Dr. Robert 193 Carpenter, Joyce 42.64 Carr. Beverly 181 Carr, Nancy 66,181 Carr, Tim 171 Carrico. Mrs. Hazel 202 Carrico. Mrs. Mildred 199 Carroll, Linda 74.181 Carter. Duane 181 Carter, Elaine 171 Caskey, Deborah 70,181 Catanese, Sand 61,145 Cate. Charles 89.171 Cate. John 107 Cate, Sheila 54,145 Caudill, Dennis 181 Caughlin. Jim 43,59,71,171 Caylor. Betty 181 Caylor, Ruth Ella 145 Cecere, Jayne 43,50,65, 1 71 Chamberlain, Gloria 181 Chamberlin, David 15,181 Chambers. Stephen 40.145 Chambers, Sarah 171 Chamness. Greg 13.6l,94,l45. 165 Chamness, Robert 50,77,l45 Chapman, Vickie 181 Chase, Mr. Clarence 197 Chavers, Gary 171 Cheak, Mrs. Elizabeth 202 Cheatham, Emma 64,171 Cheek, Doris 145 Cheerleaders 110.1 1 1 Chenoweth, Lawanna 42 Chenoweth, Sara 65.77,74, 181 Chesnut, Jane 64,181 Chess Club 57 Chilcoate, Andy' 128 Chilcoate, Jon 38,71 ,73,171 Childers. Steve 38.61.76.17l Childress, Deborah 64,181 Christafaro, Gesoe 171 Churton. Peter 26.28,39,40. 43.61.161 Clark. Cathy 171 Clark. Jane 43.66,58,1l9,171 Clark, Judith 171 Clark, Mark 62.171 Clark. Miss Maratha 66,197 Clark, Mr. Von 203 Clarke. Beverly 71 Clemens. Brent 42,60.62,99. 140 Clements. Dennis 181 Clements. Jerry 26,32,49.61. 101 Clemons. Carl 171 Clevenger, Mr. Holly 203 Clevenger. Steve 181 Click. Tony 181 Cline, Laura 181 Cline. Mandy 76.44.171 Cline. Ricky 181 Clinkenbeard, Alice 66.73. 77,171 Clinkenbeard, Jane 73,181 Clingenpeel, Cheryl 43,50, 146 Clinton. Linda 94,111,171 Cloud, Sharon 181 Coate, Melissa 32 Coaches 84 Coats. Kathleen 171 Cobine, David 38,48,50,l8l Coble. Coleen 25,40,43,58,67. 146,140 Coffman, Shirley 48,64,123, 146 Cole, Pat 181 Cole. Tim 146 Coleman. Sue 64,181 Collier, Roger 171 Collins, Deborah 171.172 Collins. Willis 171 Collins, Yvonne 66.77.171 Combes. Vickie 181 Combs, Debra 66,171 Combs. Mark 181 Comer, Jacquelin 70,171 Commons. Robert 43,171,146 Compton, Veta 64,181 Concert Band 71 Concert Choir 77 Conder, Karen 24,66,171 Conder, Marcia 52,146 Cones, Mrs. Marie 202 Coning. Marsha 70,171 Conley, Cathy 181 Conley, Linda 63,146 Conley, Sue 181 Conifl. Tim 18 Consolino, Camilla 54.67,146 Conti, Loretta 50.59.66.l71 Cooks 202 Coomes. James 171 Cooney, Dan 101 Coons, Mr. Richard 190 Coones. Jim 104 Coons, Sherri 39,66.74.135 Cooper, Cherry 42,171 Cooper, Dave 146 Cooper, John 62,162,171 Copeland, Chuck 8,38,146 Copeland, Sarah 110.181 Copp, James 38,71,146 Cordell, Mrs. Betty 140,197 Cordell, Mary Ellen 66.77, 171,179 Cordner, Mrs. Margaret 67, 197 Corman, Alice 58,67.82.171, 213 Corman, Larry 146 Corman, Linda 43.58,71,146 Burns to Dyson Cornell, Carol 52,146 Correll, Steve 147 Corsi, David 181 Cosgrove, Rhue Anne 67,171 Counselors 194 Coveney, Pete 28,38.43.58. 61,147 Cougill, Daniel 171 Coulter, Brent 43.71.171 Coulter. Greg 43,92,104,171 Coulter. Joan 66.181 Cox, Curt 18.171 Cox, Marcia 171 Coyle, Larry 171 Crabtree. Karen 147 Crabtree, Pam 181 Craft, James 38.56.171 Craft. Karen 181 Craig, James 181 Craig, Mr. Ronald 197 Crane, Mrs. Eula 197 Crail, Ruth 181 Crawford. Danny 171 Crawford, Jane 43.54.67,147 Crawford, Lester 147 Crawford. Mrs. Olive 202 Crawford, Rick 171 Crawley, Kathy 181 Creech. Beverly 181.19 Creech, Jenny 171 Creeh, Kenneth 171 Creech, Penny 171 Creech. Nancy 19,181 Crockett, Marshall 34 Cronk, Cheryl 67.83.147,140 Cronkhite, Dale 38.77.171 Cronkhite, Mark 91.181 Cross Country 92 Cross. Janet 56,171 Cudworth, Mr. Elmer 197 Culbertson, Lois 147 Culbertson. Mary 38,40,43, 66.147 Culbertson. Thomas 77,181 Cummins. Evelyn 73,181 Cummins. Richard 171 Cunagin, Duane 56.171 Cupp, Scott 77,97,91,l81 Curtis. Carol 171 Curtis. Dorothy 181 Custodians 203 D Daller, Steve 56,147,168 Dahl, Carol 43,54,58,147 Dailey, Bill 181 Dalbey, Larry 182 Dalbey, Lisa 64,182 D'Amico, David 76.89.171 Dann, Lisa 182 Daugherty, Charles 73,182 Daugherty. Denise 182 Daugherty, Harriet 73,171 Daugherty,Joellen 147 Datggherty, Peggy 38,64,77, 1 2 Davenport. Mr. David 76.197 Davidson, Elsa 38.182 Davidson, Ella 182 Davis. Barbara 182 Davis, Bruce 62,147 Davis, Debbie 66,171 Davis. Mary 182 Davis, Michael 182 Davis, Rebecca 171 Davis. Richard 147 Davis, Robert 49,92,104,147 Davis. Steve 182 Davis. Tom 49.92.182 Davis, Wynola Sharon 171 Day, Beverly 182 Day. Terry 182 Deakins. Debbie 53.67,73.l47 Dean. Alan 171 Dean, Bruce 43.147 Dean, Mary Margeret 56.171 Dean, Ricky 182 Deane. Patricia 42.67,l72 Dearing, Diana 182 Decamp, Cynthia 172 Dechan 201 t. Mr. John 86,89.197, DeGraw, John 182 Delucio. Brenda 48,83,l47 Delucio. Duane 172 Delucio. Tom 61,172 Demais, Donna 182 Demais, John 182 Demps, Dan 172 Demuth, Andy 182 Devito, Rita 63,147 Devilettes 75 Diamond. Earnest 50,133,182 Dickenson. Loretta 182 Dickerson. Earl 73 Dickers Dietz. J Dillon, on. Gail 66,172 efTl72 Lynn 32 Dillon, Steve 172 Dils, M r. Charles 197 Dinkins, Roberta 66,182 Dixon, Dudley 42.68 Dixon, 111.1 Greta Jo 38,42,64,94, 41,147 Dixon, Ricky 182 Dixon. Steve 89,98,99, 104. 105.172 Dixon. Tom 97,172 Doan, Charmaine 182 Doddridge, Ann 64.182 Dorgan, Bill 182 Doren, Sheila 8,10,28,63,64. 147 Doren, Vicki Lou 73,182 Dotts, Peggie 172 Douglas. Edward 182 Doves, Steve 50 Downing. George 172 Downing, Tim 182 Drama Club 51 Driver. Marty 172 Drook, Nancy 182 Drook, Sylvia 147 Drudy, Tim 19.80,83,92,104, 148 Druley. Linda 182 Dudas. Johannah Marie 64 Dudas. John 182 Du1T, Frank 182 Duflin. Alice 53.66.172 Duflin, Doris 53.65.66,71,l82 Dumn. Lynn 65 Duffin, Vicki 148 Duke. Karen 66,148 Duke, Mr. Leonard 193 Dungan. Sharon 66,172 Dunkelbarger. Rory 182 Dunn. Linda 182 Dunn, Ricky 172 Durham, Bruce 172 Dwyer. Jerry 182 Dwyer, Mark 92,182 Dyer. Teresa 9,41 ,76. 148 Dyson. Dayle 52,64,l72 Dyson, Pam 67,182 Index 205 Ealers to Hillman E Ealers, Don 171,172 East, Claudine 148 Eaton, Danny 48,71,l48 Ebbinghouse, Rick 24,39,50, 71,128,172 Ebel, Victoria 182 Echols, Mr. Dave 195 Eckler, Vicky 52,64,148 Edwards, Anga 172 Eikelberger, Mr. Fred 197 Eggemeyer, Jim 91,182 Egger, Mr. John 192 Elleman, Mrs. Clara 202 Elleman, Joyce 67,77, 148 Elleman, Mrs. LaVada 203 Ellington, Darl 77,182 Elliott, Carol 172 Ellis, Josephine 67,182 Ellis, Keith 172 Ellis, Marsha 50,66,182 Ellison, Veronica 148 Elmore, Doug 38,49,92, 104, 172 Elmore, Kathy 50,64, 1 82 Elmore, Marcia 43,53,67,148 Elmore, Patti 148 Elstro, Michael 71,182 Elstro, Tom 49,89,107,171 Embry, Eloise 73,172 Embry, Garnett 73,182 Emrick, Chris 64 Emrick, Jackie 27,39,43,66, 74,1 18,148 Endicott, Debbie 66,182 Endicott, Becki 28,39,63,76, 148 English 133,135 Epps, Ron 172 Erbse, Steve 182 Erisman, Carolyn 64,182 Erk, Steve 49,89,172 Eschbach, Karen 50,66 Eschbach, Karol 50,66,148, 182 Etchison, Mr. Hubert 86,89, 90,197 Eubanks, Desiree 182 Evans, David 91,97,1 82 Evans, Joan 58,66,67, 172 Evans, Pamella 182 Everley, Jack 29,129,172 Everman, Debra 148 Everman, Rebecca 172 Eversole, David 172 Everly, Jack 50,73 F Faidley, Cherilyn 54,67,148 Fairchild, Alice 172 Faithful, Bydea 48,172 Falcone, Joe 80,148 Falcone, Shari 66,182 Fansher, Dan 91,172 Farber, Amy 38,64,70,172 Farber, Cynthia 29,64, 102, 148,215 206 Index Farley, Mr. Bill 86,107,l24, 197 Farlow, Martha 43,66,172 Farmer, Carolyn 123,148 Farmer, Dan 21,43,50,68,57, 83,148 Farsher, Gary 182 Fatina, Dave 38,182 Faucett, David 172 Faucett, Naomi 182 Feaster, Kathleen 66,172 Feldhaus, Cecilia 67,148 Fellows, Betty 172 Fellows, Mary Lynn 48,149 Felty, Linda 67,149 Ferguson, Alvin 124,182 Ferguson, Diana Lynn 66,73, 172 Ferguson, Terry 107 Fernsler, Bonnie 66,7l,76,172 Ferriell, Jane 38,66,94,111, 141,149 Ferrell, Sylvia 14,27,64,76, 94,1 1 1,142,149,140 Fihe, Miss Mary Elizabeth 197 Fink, Lenny 182 Finnan, John 57,93,l82 Firth, Debbie 66,182 Fisher, Carole 66,172 Fisher, Cathy 56,149 Fisher, Gary 182 Fisher, Steve 62,149 Fitzgibbons, Carol 65,182 Fitzwater, Ernie 172 Fleagle, Sherry 66,172 Fleisch, Robert 70,182 Ford, Tom 182 Foreman, Patricia 71,49 Fossenkemper, Miss Mary 198 Foster, Mrs. Lois 194 Foust, Raymond 182 Foust, Robert 149 Fourman, Judy 149 Fox, Gary 70 Fox, Kathy 54,64,66,l82 Fox, Virginia 65,172 Frady, Linda 64,172 Fraley, Marjorie 64,77,182 Fraley, Marsha 172 Frame, Denise 172 Francis, Pamela 182 Franklin, Sue 182 Frazier, Diana 64,172 Freshwater, Theresa 56,149 Freeman, Richard 91,126, 182 French Club 58 French, Mrs. Ruth 198 Friend, Michael 43,104,172 Fry, Michael 149 Football 88-91 Fox, Catherine 49,182 Fox, Mary Kathleen 182 Fox, Gary 182 Fox, Mike 182 Fox, Larry 182 Fuchs, Jim 57,62,182 Fueglein, Joe 91,182 Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fulton, Fulton, Deborah Ann 67,182 Mr. C. T. 195 Charles 91,99,182 Janet 149 Jennifer 182 Richard 99,172 Diana 66,149,140 Sheila 64,182 Future Farmers 55 Future Homemakers 52 Future Nurses 53 Future Teachers 54 G GAA 44,45 Gabbard, Mike 182 Gabbard, Sam 70,77,182 Gabble, Charlene 182 Gadd, Linda 182 Gaddis, Mary 21,73,116,149 Gaffney, Shannon 38,43,50, 64,71,172 Galfney, Mike 62,91,182 Gaible,,Meg 50,65,182 Gainey, Robert 59,89,l72 Gallagher, John 182 Gannon, Rick 182 Gard, Tom 182 Gardner, Brenda 56,149 Gardner, David 172 Gardner, Don 149 Gardner, Gaylene 182 Gardner, Kenneth 183 Garett, Michele 183 Garinger, Mr. Nesbit 198 Garret, Christine 52,64,149 Garrett, James 183 Garrett, Linda 183 Garrison, Charles 43,59,62, 71,109,l71,172 Garrison, Mr. Paul C. 193 Gates, Stanley 172 Gaydosh, Patricia 31,67,140, 149 Geier, Darrell 50 Geier, Debbie 66,172 Geier, Joseph 183 Geier, Steve 38,62,91,183 Geier, William 149 Gennett, Tim 38,40,48,149 Geres, Mark 62,77,183 Gerken, Greg 99,172 German Club 59 Gerstle, Drew 26,39,40,43, 49,61,89,140,l49 Ghearing, Rodney 39,58,76 Gibby, Paul 183 Gilbert, Lois 183 Gillman, Jerome 89,172 Girdley, Jim 104 Girdley, Patricia 67,77,172 Girten, Kenneth 172 Githens, Cathy 45,50,64,76, 172 Githens, Mrs. Aileen 198 Githens, Sharon 8,39,43,63, 64,73 Githens, Steve 50,61,70,183 Glannini, Janet 183 Glaser, Karen 38,67,150 Glass, Bill 150 Glass, Thomas 183 Glazer, Price 183 Gleason, Kevin 48,58,104, 172,215 Glosson, Paula 172 Godsey, Terry 172 Goens, Faye 73 Goins, Dave 106 Goins, Rick 61,62,105,107, 150 Goldenberg, Lance 38,48,49, 50,80,172,215 Goldenberg, Larry 59,62,101, 124,172 Golf 108,109 Gongwer, Scott 7 1 , 173 Good, James 100,101,150 Goodwell, Bob 40,41,150 Goodwell, Mrs. Marian 193 Goodwin, Susan 56,150 Gordon, Bonzetta 64,73,173 Gordon, Roy 73,183 Gorman, Cathy 173 Graduation 34,35 Graf, Mrs. Joyce 65,198 Graham, Pam 183 Gramlieh, Pamela 66,183 Gray, Mike 62,77,91,183 Gray, Rick 107 Gray, Sherry 54,64,140, 1 50 Gray, Terry 150 Greene, Donna 183 Greene, Kenneth 173 Greeson, Cheryle 64,185 Greeson, Pamela 54,66,173 Gregory, Michael 150 Gregory, Wanda 183 Grenier, Deborah 65,183 Harris, Paula 63,151 Harrison, Deborah 64,183 Harrison, Pamela 64,125,183 Harrison, Randall 183 Harrison, Raymond 151 Harrison, Saundra 64,183 Harrison, Tom 151 Hartman, Charles 183 Hartman, Darrell 48,183 Hartman, Jay 173 Hartman 151 , Virginia 63,67,76, Harvey, Judith 38,43,54,64, 76,151 Harvey, Tim 39,151 Hasson, Kathleen 67,151 Hathaway, David 183 Griffin, Brenda 183 Grillin, Debbie 65 Griflin, Joan 50,173 Griilin Michael 183 Grillin Grillisf Michael D. 183 Elaine 64,183 Griffith, Elaine 73 Griffy, Leslie 183 Grilfy, Mark 183 Grimes, Gwen 183 Grove, Mr. Claude 56,198 Grover, Debbie 50,66,77,l73 Gunsalus, Rolanda 183 Gustin, Jane 73,183 Guthrie, Roy 38,41,61,62,91, 183 H Haager, Ray 173 Haas, Susan 64,183 Hadley, Mary 47,64,183 Hagie, Chris 65,173 Hagie, Susan 50,66,183 Hall, Charles 16,43,l50 Hall, Gary 173 Hall, George 70,183 Hall, Iris 50,183 Hall, Kathie 173 Hall, Marchelle 38,64,173 Hall, Ralph 49,57,173 Hall, Richard 50,62,99 Hamilton, Ann Adelle 38,63, 66,141,150 Hamilton, Bruce 50,57, 1 50 Hamilton, Jeff 62,71,77,183 Hamner, Mark 109 Hammer, Toni 38,65,74,l83 Hampton, Sarah 43,65,71,74, 173 Handley, Glen 150 Handley, Peggy 50,66, 183, 214 Handy, Sara 13,64,70,173 Haner, Mrs. Helen 202 Hanes, Mr. Harold 190,32, 33,191 Hankinson, John 173 Hannah, Susan 66,77, 173 Hapner, David 38,173 Hapner, Dennise 44,66,183 Hardman, Debbie 28,63,65, 76,150 Hardman, Jim 68 Harger, Sharon 42,173 Harkleroad, Darlene 66,183 Harkleroad, David 17,98,99, 150 Harman, Carolyn 67,150 Harman, Janice 122,150 Harper, Danny 71,150 Harris, Gloria 183 Harrell, Tim 150 Havens, Tom 173 Hawkins, Roger 183 Hawkins, Terry 183 Hayes, Suzanne 183 Haynes, Patty 63,151 Hays, Gary 94,173 Hays, Kathy 43,54,67,151 Heaton, Mike 107 Heaton, Mr. Marvin 198 Heaton, Rick 89,94,95,l73 Heavilon, Dennis 40 Heavilon, Sandra 66,70,183 Hebenstreit, Bob 91,99,183 Hebert, Barbara 70,183 Hegedus, Susan 54,58,66,l51 Heithaus, Joyce 183 Heitz, Shirley 171,173 Heitzman, Gary 183 Heitzman, Laura 173 Helmich, Michelle 39,43,63, 65,71,173 Heltz, Chris 66,173 Hemmerling, Linda 9,43,49, 51,54,64,l51 Hengstler, Dennis 76,151 Hengstler, Rick 19,151 Henderson, Carmen 64,183 Henemyre, Angelina 173 Henemyre, Regina 56,173 Henn, Linda 46,67,76,l5l Henry, John 49,61,73,93,l51, 157 Henry, Maureen 31,151 Henry, Max 104 Henry, Tom 173 Hensley, Connie 56,151 Hensley, Doug 183 Hensley, Edward 183 Henson, Donna 183 Herig, Mary Lee 66,173 Herig, Ginger 28,65,83,183 Herold, Phillip 183 Herold, Tom 49,89,94,97, 107,173 Herron, Gail 183 Herzog, Tom 38,40,61,73, 151 Herrman, Mr. Paul 198 Herrman, Mrs. Sandra 198 Hieger, Paul 70,183 Higgins, Marianne 63,66,15l 140 Higginson, Jefl'21,81,82,15l Higgs, Charles 151 Higgs, Cynthis 64,183 Higgs, James 62,73,152 Hilbert, Glenn 173 Hildebrand, Micheal 183 Hileman, Carol 66,183 Hill, Mr. Charles 198 Hill, Janice 16,26,27,38,43, 74,75,l52 Hill, Kay 65,152 Hill, Marcia 183 Hill, Mary 9,54,64,152 Hill, Patricia 64,152 Hill, Sue 38,67,l83 Hillard, Lorinda 173 Hillard, Jerry 183 Hilliard, William 56,152 Hilling, Laurel 71,183 Hillman, Teresa 152 avril.. ,z...l1Qi.,.at1Zf,i - Hilton, Mr. Charles l0.191. 86 Himebaugh. Mrs. Lorene 202 Hirashima, Sandy 49,64,183 Hi-Y 60,62 Hobbs, Shirley 173 Hockett, Frank 56,173 Hockett, Rita 173 Hodges, Charles 183 Hodgin, John 62,152 Hodgkin, Aaron 49,89, 104, 152 Hodgkin, Christina 77,183 Hoelsher, Bill 152 Hofer, Billy 91,183 Hofer, Linda 152 Ho1Tenbacher, John 173 Hoffer, Michael 173 Holfman, Mr. Donald 198 Holaday, Mrs. Marjorie 195 Hole, Charlotte 56,173 Holecheck, Sandy 67,152 Holliday, Bill Q101,183 Holliday, Bill 1121,152 Hollingsworth, Eddie 173 Hollingsworth, Raymond 10, 183 Hollopeter, Kim 66,173 Holman, Martin 173,152 Holmes, Mike 107 Holmes, Hollace 73,76,l73 Holt, Bill 49,173 Holt, Cheryl 35 Holt, Jane 183 Holt, Jerilynn 183 Holt, Martha 183 Holthouse, Danny 101,173 Holthouse, Mr. Thomas 193 Homecoming 30,31 Home Economics 130,131 Homer, David 173 Homer, Stephen Homer, Vickie 183 Honors 16,17 Honor Society 43 Hood, Gary 50,76,152 Hoover, Deena 73,76,l73 Hoover, Gary 50,62,7l,l7l 173 Hopkins, Cheryl 64,173 Hoppe, Lynia 66,43,l52 Horn, Mrs. Betty 203 Horn, Dean 38,92,183 Hoskins, Debbie 152 Houk, Bill 152 Houser, Debbie 184 Houser, Linda 152 Houser, Mark Jr. 173 Houston, Brent 173 Houston, Mrs. Barbara 202 Houston, Marlene 173 Howard, John 120 Howard, Mike 56,104,173 Howard, Sheila 173 Howard, Vicki 67,173 Howell, Diane 71,173 Howerton, Darlene 66,70,l84 Hubbard, Mrs. Mary 203 Hubbard LaDonna 184 Hubbard, Vickie 152 Huckery, Debra 184 Huddleston, Eva 64,184 Hudelson, Ann 38,65,l73 Huffman, Larry 152 Hughes, Amy 184 Hughes, Debbie 50,125,184 Larry 184 Hughes, Hughes, Steve 173 Hunt, Barbara 173 Hunt, Elaine 153 Hunt, Pamela 49,64,77,l84 Hunt, Roger 38,49,1 15,173 Hunt, Steve 173 Hunt, Stuart 173 Hunter, George 153 Hunter, Mrs. Kate 203 Huntington, David Huntington, Joe 184 Hunyadi, Steve 38,40,43,71 153 . Hurd, Duehonna 184 Hussy, Marilyn 64,69,l84 Hyde. Terri 56,173 Hyden, Bill 184 Hyden, Gary 184 Industrial Arts 120,121 Ingram, Mr. Troy 48,198,86 Intramural 102,103 Irvin, Becki 173 Irvin, Marilee 47,66,184 Isaacs, Marcia 68,173 Isaacs, Marsha 64,66,184 Isaacs. Shirley 56,153 Isley, Kim 61,73,99,173 Ison, Barbara 153 Ison, John 184 Issen. Victoria 64,184 lzod. Stephanie 184 J Jack, Bill 173 Jackson, Esther 64.173 Meticulous preparation for Block-Rfi' Ilonieconimgfloat prc'vail.s'j0r nzzfmbenv Roberla Dinkinx andJilI Brown. ? 1-5. JJWLFIAI' 1-w ' 15' Hilton Jackson, Junior 184 Jackson, Luther 173 Jacob, Bob 174 James, Bonita 174 James, Cheryl 64 James, Mr. Lonnie 119 James, Roy 174 Juress, Robert 174 Jarrett, Kim 184 Jarvis, Brenda 184 JCL 79 Jeffers, Mary 66,184 Je1Ters, Richard 174 Jeilwries, Mark 153 Jellison, Dan 71,174 Jelly, Barbara 174 Jelly, Mrs. Johanna 194 Jelly, Jon 153 Jenkins, Doug 71,174 Jenkins, Terry 6l,7l,l53 Jennings, Bob 57,184 Jennings, Cinda 50,66,174 Jennings, Debbie 54,67,1 17 153 Jennings, Jerry 67,153,140 Jennings, Pamela 153 Jennings, Pat Jennings, Tom 184 1 to Kitchin Juhasf, Julie 38,641,175 Juhasz, Patricia 64,184 Juhasl, Mitchell 154 Juhasz, Robert 25,5l,l54 Julien, Junior Junior Bill 184 Achievement 24,25 Section 170-179 K Kaeuper, Mrs. Rhea 202 Kaiser, Mr. Joseph 198 Kaiser, Pamela 154 Kaler, Vicki l6,29.38,43,94, 154 lll, Kare, Mrs. Neva 173,198 Kaucher, Jerry 62,154 Jerrell, Janet Jett, JoAnn 184 Johanning, Joyce4l,66,l53 Johns, Mr. Edward 118,198 Kaufmann, Joe 175 Kauper, Philip 6,39,43,62,154 Kayler, Sara 39,43,66,154 Keesling, Diana 66,76,175 Kegley, Larry 48,175 Johnson, Aaron 91,184 Johnson, Albert 174 Johnson, Bill 184 Johnson, Cheryl 64,184 Johnson, David 184 Johnson, Don 174 Johnson, Mr. Dudley 54,198 Johnson, Gary 11 11,174 Johnson,Gary1121,l53 Johnson, George 153 Johnson, James 184 Johnson, James L. 174 Johnson, Janet 184 Johnson, Larry A. 184 Johnson, Larry G. 184 Johnson, Linda 184 Johnson, Melanie 49,64,l84 Johnson, Pattie 52,64,174 Johnson, Perry 55,184 Johnson, Sarah 38,43,58,67, 153 Johnson, Steven 99 Johnson, Vicki 77,153 Johnston, Mr. Glenn 192 Johnston, Patty 174 Jones, Alvin 184 Jones, Bill 77,184 Jones, Carl 174 Jones, David 153 Jones, Etta 63,153 Jones, Mrs. Jean 194 Jones, Jill 153 Jones, Linda 153 Jones, Lisa 64,153 Jones, Lloyd 38,49,77,184 Jones, Nancy 66,184 Jones, Nicky 184 Jones, Roberta 184 Jones, Sharon 184 Jones, Steve 97,184 Jordan, Bill 174 Jordan, Kathy 52,64,69,174 Jordan, Paul 97,184 Jordan, Rex 184 Jose, David 38,184 Jose, James 10,38,43,71,89, 99,153 Joyner, Mr. James 198 Juerling,'Lu 65,184 Juerling, Margaret 21,31,43, 63,64,1 16,140,154 Juhasz, Gordon 154 Kehlenbrink, Douglas 73,l28, 184 Keller Martha 66,71,175 Kellerz Peggy 184 Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, 1 54 Bill 38,49,6i,io9.175 Craig 71,184 Tom l2,39.89,135, Kelly, Patrick 175 Kelly, Tim 38,184 Kelly, Tom 184 Kemp, SuLanne 65.184 Kemper, Karen 43,l6,50,59, 64,154,215 Kemper, Elaine 64,154 Kennedy, Hubert 184 Kenworthy, Susan 65,184 Kenworthy, Terry 175 Kessler, Doug 38,62,77,9l, 184 Kessler, Mrs, Virginia 199 Ketring, Phil 175 Ketron, Sandy 66,175 Kettler, Bob 184 Kettler, Jennifer 64,74, 1 75 Kiersftyn, Bob 76,175 Killen, Cynthia 175 Killion, Sue 44,66,74,l75 Kimmel, Mark 154 Kinder, Kathleen 53,66.77,175 Kinder, Patty 184 Kinder, Susan 64,70,184 King, Carl 184 King, Charles 175 King, Dennis 184 King, Kathaleen 65,68,184, 154 King, Russel 184 King, Terry 175 King, Bill 6l,58,l54 Kinsey, Annie 64,184 Kinsinger, Rick 184 Kircher, Stella 154 Kirkman, Deborah 184 Kirkman, Peggy 68,175 Kirkpat Kirkpat rick, Holly 184 cick, Larry 184 Kirtl, James 48,80,83,132, 175 Kitchel, Gary 38,49,94,96, 107,154 Kitchin, Tim 26,38,58,61,154 Index 207 Klein to Michaels Klein, Chuck 184 Klemann, Gary 71,154 Klemann, Melissa 54 Klemann, Michael 184 Klingman, Phil 107 Klingman, Mark 76,154 Klute, Ann 184 Klute, Robert 39,175 Knecht, Tim 184 Knipp, Linda 184 Knoob, Linda 66,77,175 Knox, Cathy 154 Knox, Linda 5O,65,184 Knox, Mark 38,175 Koch, Clement 48,71,175 Koch, Janet 67,175 Koch, Kathleen 64,71,184 Koctur, Mary 54,65,154 Koctur, Patricia 65,184 Koechlein, Terri 49,184 Koger, Karen 58,66,76,175 Koger, Mr. Kenneth 192 Kolger, Jon 184 Koncz, Alan 89,104,105,175 Koncz, Gail 64,154 Konnert, Mrs. Carolyn 198 Koontz, Charles 154 Koontz, Mark 175 Kops, Becki 64,154 Korns, Mr. Paul 70,198 Kosmensky, Faye 184 Kosmensky, Jill 175 Kottyan, Chris 64 Kovach, Mr. Nick 86,99,198 Kramer, William 175 Krieder, Dennis 49,101,116, 154 Kriner, Terri 65, 1 75,43 Kuhlow, Debbie 184 Kuhn, Ralph 184 Kuntz, Miss Rosemarie 198 Kurre, Charles 184 Kurtz, Tonya 184 Kutter, Barb 66,171,175 Kutter, Ronnie 154 L Lacey, Roger 62,175 Ladd, Sharon 66,175 Lafuse, Cheryl 175 Lafuze, Marsha 65,77,154 Lafuze, Toby 70,175 Lahrman, Alice 73 Lahrman, Marianne 175 Lahrman, Nancy 50,184 Lakamp, Barbara 67,155 Lakamp, Mrs. Chris 202 Lake, Starlyn 38,54,64,71, 155 Lakes, Randy 155 Lakes, Steve 43,175 Lamb, Bob 184 Lamb, Cathy 63,68,140,155 Lamb, Steve 155 Lambert, David 184 Lambert, Karen 56,155 Land, Miss Janet 65,195 Lane, Carol 53,175 Lane, Debbie 38,66,l75 Landis, Kathy 43,54,67,155 Langley, Charles 104 Langley, Valerie 175 Language 137,137 Lankford, Janice 175 208 Index Lantz, Lovina 184 Larsh, Dennis 184 Larsh, James 155 Larsh, Patricia 73,76,155 Loswell, Willy 175 Latello, Frank 175 Laughlin, Jim 184 Lawler, Bonnie 184 Lawler, Carol 47,66,185 Lawler, Karen 52,67,155 Lawson, Karen 175 Lawson, Larry 175 Laytart, Betty 185 Leamon, James 185 Lear, Linda 175 Lebo, Mr. John 86,199 Lebold, Pam 82,183,185 Lecklider, Jerry 92,104,175 Lee, Jeff 175 Lee, Linda 185 Lee, Mike 185 Lee, Nancy 185 Lee, Terry 48,97,114,185 Leerssen, Debbie 185 Lehman, Linda 64,185,187 Lehman, William 155 Leitner, Alan 185 Lemoine, Bruce 185 Lemon, Alice 7,43,65,175 Leonhardt, Tom 155 Leonard, Steve 32 Lester, Janice 54,70,175 Lester, Jenny 73,185 Lester, Susan 66,77 Leventhal, Elise 38,50,65,185 Lewis, Bobbie 185 Lewis, Fred 42,56,l75 Lewis, Ginger 185 Lewis, Jerry 185 Lewis, Paula 175 Lewis, Tim 185 Lewis, Tom 185 Liberti, Rosalia 156 Lienemann, Viola 66,185 Library 132 Lind, Becky 102,156 Lindley, Mr. Donald 192 Lindley, John 175 Lindsey, Daryl 68,76,156 Lindsey, Mr. Robert 192 Link, David 175 Link, Mrs. Elizabeth 203 Link, Vicki 156 Linkous, Sherry 52,175 Litton, Nancy 66,68,137,17l, 175 Livingston, Mary 50,54,67, 175 Loar, Ann 63,67,76,156 Loar, Mr. Edward 192 Lock, Regina 156 Longer, Donald 49,185 Longworth, Jerry 175 Lopresti, Michael 61,91,97 185 Lotich, Jerry 49,89,l56 Love, Kenneth 156 Love, Timothy 71,73,156 Lowe, Martha 64,83,185, 213 Lucas, Thomas 175 Luerman, Nancy 64,185 Luken, Anthony 43,58,76, 104, 175 Luker, Joyce 175 Luker, Phyllis 185,64 Lundquist, Mr. Burton 199 Lunsford, Ron 156 Lunsford, Michael 62,175 Lunsford, Steve 185 Lydick, Dennis 91,185 Lykins, Richard 185 Lynch, Dale 55,185 Lynch, David 55,156 Lynch, Jennifer 42,64,175 Lynch, Joe 38,91,97,185 Lynch, Kenny 17,48,49,6l, 83,104,172,175 Lynch, Steve 48,29,9l,97,185 M Mabry, Paula 56,65,157,68 Mackey, Linda 65,185 MacPherson, Larry 185 Maddock, Mr. Homer 43,199 Mader, Deborah Rae 66,133, 175 Maines, Darrel 157 Maines, Mrs. Gloria 202 Makela, Mike 92,185 Malcolm, Mr. Marshall 199 Mallett, Mrs. Janet 191 Mallett, Mr. Robert 199 Mangus, Larry 175 Mann, Mrs, Josephine 203 Mann, Robert 175 Maple, Gary 62,185 Maple, Tom 73,185 Maples, Linda 80,83,132,175 Marching Band 74 Marcum, Carol 130,157 Marcum, Danny 185 Mardi Gras 28,29 Marker, Chris 71 Marker, Jim 135,157 Markley, Clement 76,175 Marguez, Bernie 104 Marquez, Patricia 185 Marrs, Mallory 175 Marsh, Curtis 49,10l,109,157 Marshall, Dan 185 Marshall, Debra 64,185 Marshall, Karen 83,175 Martin, Cathy 185 Martin, Patty 175 Martin, Rae Ellen 175 Martin, Ray 57,70,83,175 Martin, Richard 175 Martin, Steve 21,80,82,140, 157,216 Martin, Susan 185 Martindale, Gary 175 Mason, Linda 175 Mast, Mrs. Pauline 194 Math 114,1 15 Matheny, Danny 175 Mathews, Jan 175 Mathews, Terry 175 Mathewson, Leah 38,58,65, 175 Matson, Robert 175 Matthews, Mr. Charles 196, 199 Matthews, Gayle 185 Mauger, Christine 66,68,171, 175 Maurer, Mrs. Ellen 202 Maurer, Mrs. Gloria 194 Maurer, Joan 64,175 Maurer, Melissa 64,185 May, Brad 49,175 May, Donna 114,175,43 May, Dwight 185 May, Eddie 185 May, LeAnna 53,64,77,175 Mayberry, Yvonne 56,175 Mays, James 7,101,176 McAdams, Bonnie 38,66,68, 176 McAdams, Joe 93,185 McAllister, Dan 185 McAllister, Pamela 64,156 McAndrew, Jim 104 McBride, Nancy 77,176 McCa1Terty, Carol 43,71,73, 176 McCain, Tom 73,128,156 McCashland, Roger 185 McCaw, Linda41,43,44,66, 156 McClain, Kathy 54,176 McClain, Stan 91,185 McClelland, Frances 65,185 McCline, Danny 156 McClure, Kathy 54,176 McClure, Kevin 185 McCrea, Scott 108,109 McComb, James 176 McConnell, Angela 50,54,70, 176 McCormick, Patricia 185 McCown, Mai-Lin 64,185 McCown, Mark 185 McCracken, Phillip 176 McDaniel, Delbert 176 McDaniel, Ernest 61,156 McDaniel, Joseph 185 McDaniel, Willie 185 McDowell, Clyde 185 McDugle, Belinda 156 MeDugle, Edith 176 McEwen, Robert 7,49,89,101, 104,176 McFarland, Bill 185 McFarland, Don 156 McGarvey, Marc 156 McGarvey, Tom 38,176 McGill, Beth 66,156 McGovern, Debra 53,56,66, 176 McGraw, Robert 156 McGuire, Juliet 38,63,64,76, 157 McHenry, Mike 104 McKee, Kenneth 176 McKillip, Debbie 52,157 McKillip, Jack 185 McKinley, Annie 185 McKinley, Jacquelyn 43,58, 66,157 McKinney, Mike 89,176 McKnight, Michael 185 McLaughlin, Michael 185 McMahan, Dennis 61,62,l57 McMahan, Lynn 91,185 McMahan, Mike 61,76,104, 157 McMil1in, David 176 McNamara, Sandy 56,176 McNew, Harold 185 McNew, Lisa 141,58,l57 McNew, Shirley 185 McPeak, Mark 185 McQueary, Claudia 186 McQuiston, Janette 73,77, 1 86 Meacham, Miss Lucille 48,66, 123,199 Meadows, Doug 18,38,176 Melling, Janet 54,63,197 Mendenhall, Joan 64,176 Menze, David 157 Mercier, Patrick 186 Merrick, Mark 186 Merrick, Steve 186 Mervin, Glenn 176 Messenger, Peggy 38,54,67, 186 Messmer, Jayne 54,83,176 Michael, Beverlee 38,43,64, 157 Michaels, Mark 77,186 Farm attired couples like Terry Trarnontana and Nora Smith feel right at home in their Sunday best. Michaels, Norma 186 Michaels, Mr. Tony 203 Middaugh, Claudia 158 Mikesell, Jackie 49,176 Miller, Betty 176 Miller, Charles 158 Miller, David 56 Miller, Debra 186 Miller, Dorothy 186 Miller, Jane 186 Miller, Je11'20,38,49,89,94, 142,158 Miller,Jill 186 Miller, Jo Ellen 50,54,l86 Miller, Linda 38,43,58,66,176 Miller, Mrs. Lovlette 199 Miller, Marilyn 52,64,158,140 Miller, Mark 38,9l,101,186 Miller, Marquita 186 Miller, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth 199 Miller, Nancy 64,176 Miller, Pamela 67,158 Miller, Patricia 52,176 Miller, Peggy 54,64,l58 Miller, Becky 8,63,64,76,176 Miller, Robert 71,109,137, 176 Miller, Sandra 158 Miller, Scott 81,176 Miller, Stephen 176 Miller, Tom 176 Miller, Victoria 176 Miller William 39,43,49, 89,158 Millikan, Miss Melinda 199 Million, Edward 158 Millis, 176 Melanie 58,65,133, Mills, Debbie 65,76,l58 Mills, John 158 Mills, Marsha 66,171,176 Mills, Patricia 50,43,64,158 Mills, Tim 176 Millsap, Donna 52,67,l58 Millsap, Phyllis 56,176 Milton, Clarissa 42,176 Mink, Minne Chester 176 r, Deborah 176 Minor, Rose 186 Minor, Vickie 8,63,66,176 Mounger, Carter Jr. 158 Mozzer, Mrs. Stanley 202 Mullens, Mike 176 Mullin, Christine 52,176 Mullin, Lynda 77,176 Mullin, Patty 52 Mullins, Anna 66,176 Mullins, Daniel 176 Mullins, Evelyn 186 Mullins, Glenn 176 Mullins, Janet 186 Mullins, Linda 158 Mullins, Mary 158 Mullins, Tad 91,186 Mullins, Tom 186 Murphy, Earl 186 Mike 176 Murphy, Murray, Doris 65,70,159 Musselman, Carolyn 159 Musselman, John 186 Musselman, Patty 66,186 Music 128,129 Myer, Frank 186 Myers, Bob 38.91.176 N Napier, Earl 125,186 Napier, Wanda 176 Naylor, Deborah 52,65,159 Nead, Sheila 43,176 Neal, Terry 186 Neanover, Larry 186 Needles, Jerry 70,99,l76 Needles, Terry 176 Neel, Robert 176 Neeley, Kathy 66,186 Nelsen, Pat 66,159 Nettles, Mary 73,176 Neuman, Paul 104,176 Newton, Ann 49,65,l86 Minority History Club 42 Minyard, Robin 186 Miracle, Kitten 38,43,66,82, 176 Misner, Mrs. Mary Ellen 199 Mitchell, Patricia 186 Mitchell, Steve 93,186 Mitchell, Pearl 176 Mitchell, Rita 42,64,l58 Mohr, Randy 24,176 Moistner, Marcella 186 Newton, Jerry 186 Nichols, Mona 64,159 Nicholson, Debra 186 Nicholson, Diana 176 Nicholson, Jack 159 Nicholson, Mike 186 Niersbach, 159,140 Niersbach, Rick 6l,76,171, 177 Gretchen 66, 195, Moles, Rick 186 Moore, Charles 51,176 Moore, Fred 176 Moore, Georgia 158 Moore 136, , Mr. Jerold 58,86,93, 199 Moore, Mr. Marshall 191 Moore, Nancy 71,158 Moore, Paulene 42,64,176 Moore, Rita 66,186 Moore, Terry 186 Moore, William 186 Moorehead, Deborah 40,64, 176 Moorman, Pat 176 Morgan, Charles 48,57,80, 176 Morgan, Christine 176 Morgan, Sherri 64,186 Morris, Mark 38,186,202 Morrison, Anita 158 Morse, Mr. Jack 203 Moschell, Mr. Louis 199,201 Moschell, Victoria 40,43,53, 64,176 Mosey, Carol 64,186 Mosgrove, Anne 58,66,176 Mosquera, Victor 145,181 Niewoehner, Marilyn 67,177 Niewoehner, Roberta 27,159, 140 Noe, Sandra 49,186 Nolte, Susan 66,177 Norman, Carol 50,64,68,59, 159 Norris, Richie 186 North, Bob 186 North, Rebecca 67,54,43,159 Nutter, Teresa 66,71,74,l86 O Oberle, Debbie 66,177 O'Brien, Fred 186 O'Brien, Harry 159 O'Connor, Daniel 62 O'Day, John 48,62,70,186 Oliver, Mary 186 Oliver, Merry 38,64,159 O'Maley, Gregg 101,186 O'Ma1ey,Je1'1'101,186 Orr, Teresa 159 Orchestra 72,73 Osborn, Gary 50,159 Osborn, James 97 Osborn, Linda 186 Osborne, Jean Ann 186 Osborne, Richard 159 Osos, Dan 159 Overdorf, Susan 65,186 Owen, Ted 38,43,62,71,159 Owens, Bob 177 Owens, Fred 35 Owens, Patricia 186 Owens, Roger 186 Owens, Terry 177,158 P Palmer, Philip9l,186 Pappas, David 177 Pappin, Michelle 186 Pardieck, Steve 38,50,68,76, 137,177,214 Pardo, Andrew 120,159 Park, Bill 38,43,62,58,76,92, 101,177 Parker, Doug 70,177 Parker, Glenna 19,56,177 Parker, Jane 66,177 Parker, Mike 186 Parker, Sam 49,61,76,92, 104, 177 Parrella, John 159,140 Parshall, Mr. John 200 Parsons, Garth 50,71,l77 Parsons, Sandra 186 Patterson, Debbie 7,39,65, 71,74,76,177 Patterson, Mr. Paul 193 Patton, Patricia 159 Peelle, Rick 49,73,93,159 Pegg, Richard 186 Pelfrey, Marjorie 66,177 Pemberton, Mr. John 195 Pence, Robert 177 Pennington, David 42,89,104, 177 Pennington, Greg 56 Pennington, Joel 186 Pennington, Sherry 64,177 Pennington, Tim 38,56,77,186 Pennington, Veda 186 Pentecost, Brenda 65,130,186 Pentecost, Kathy 58,160 Pentecost, Linda 65,160 Perkins, Vicki 64,186 Peters, Mr. James 86,200 Peters, John 177 Petro, Jan 66,186 Petry, Constance 66,160 Petty, Bill 186 Phelan, Shannon 43,177 Phelps, Jennifer 66,177 Phelps, Melanie 56,66,177 Phelps, Tim 49,186 Philhower, Martha 54,66,76, 177 Philhower, Paul 160 Phillips, Andy 177 Phillips, Carolyn 53,64,l60 Michaels to Ronald Phillips, Cindy 64,186 Phillips, Diane 66,76,102,l77 Piehe, April 186 Pierian 82,83 Pierson, Sandra 186 Pilgrim, David 160 Pincius, Verba 160 Piper, Robert 77,91,186 Pipes, Mr. Gordon 200 Pohlenz, Eric 177 Pohlenz, Laura 66 Poland, Mr. Robert 190,200 Pollard, Gary 186 Pollard, Pamela 67,160 Pollock, Sandi 58,66,177 Polver, Mark 186 Ponder, Michael 160 Pool, Kathy 50,64,186 Porfidio, Jennifer 73,186 Poriidio, Rick 38,177 Powell, Barbara 186 Powell, Cynthia 186 Powell, Elizabeth 56,177 Powell, Jerry 186 Powell, Roberta 58,65,177 Prentice, Pam 66,137,177 Price, Brenda 38,54,63,76,160 Price, Connie 186 Price, Janice 66,67,177 Price, Patricia 65,160 Price, Ruth 160 Proctor, Adrian 186 Prom 32,33 Pryor, Vicki 177 Pullon, Terry 160 Purcell, Dennis 160 Purcell, Jerry 99,186 Puterbaugh, Ronald 71,76, 160 Puyear, David 160 Physical Education 126,127 Q Quill 78 Quinn, Bob 160 Quinlivan, Patrick 38,58,62, 177 Quinn, Joyce 177 R Rack, Tim 38,97,186 Radcliffe, Karen 160 Rader, Carolyn 186 Rader, Jackie 177 Rader, Linda Radio Club 50 Ramey, Rick 15,39,43,61,76, 160 Ramsey, Kay Sally 160 Ramsey, Shirley 160 Rankin, Darrell 89,177 Rankin, Denise 53,64,l60 Raper, Carolyn 73 Rapier, Mrs. Lois 194 Rastbichler, Raimonda 64 Rausch, Karen 177 Raven, Harold 160 Raver, Belinda 186 Kent, Raymond 43,49,58,89, 90,177 R-Club 49 Rector, Elizabeth 7,177 Reddington, Mark 62,186 Redfern, Kathy 177 Reece, John 177 Reece, Larry 49,92,104, 1 30, 161 Reed, David 55,99,177 Reed, Phyllis 161 Reed, Steve 177 Reeves, Charlene 64,186 Reeves, Ken 56,161 Register 80,81 Rehmel, Mr. Robert 18,200 Reichter, Diana 66,177 Reid, Robert 6l,76,16l Reller, Nancy 39,65,74,74, 76,177,179 Renfro, John 177 Resh, Brenda Kay 58,63 Resh, Deanna Lynn 186 Retailers 56 Retherford, Gail 186 Reynolds, Anita 56,161 Reynolds, Laurie 58,102,177 Reynolds, Libby 47,50,65,102 186,188 Rheinhardt, Sherry 66,77, 1 77 Rhodes, Mrs. Linda 203 RHS Singers 76 Rice, Jacqueline 49.65, 1 86 Rice, Mike 186 Rice, Margarent 63,161 Rich, Tom 187 Richards, Darlene 177 Richert, Robert 62,177 Richwine, Mrs. Jane 202 Riddle, Gordon 89,77, 104, 177 Riden, Karen Lee 187 Riden, Michelle 177 Ridgeway, Karen 177 Riggle, Corliss Ann 63,66,76, 177 Riley, Vickie 53,66,161 Rinehart, Mike 161,162 Ringenberg, Cathy 64,68,70, 137,177 Ringenberg, Janis 47,64, 1 87 Ringley, Paula 187 Risinger, Richard 27,49,43, 94,96,107,l62 Risk, Dennis 187 Ritz, Michael 187 Roan, Lyle 70,187 Roan, Paul 162 Roark, Roberta 56,177 Robbins, Bobby 187 Robbins, Forrest 187 Robbins, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Robert 162 Mr. Allan 200 Doris 66,76,177 Mike41,61,162 Sandra 177 Sara 3l,63,l62 Sondra 66,187 Steve 55,187 Robertson, Mr. Paul 200 Robinson, Brenda 162 Rohe, Nancy 65,74, 1 62 Roll, Mike 177 Roller, JelT39,62,73,76,l62 Roller, Nickola 64,187 Roller, Miss Vicki 52,200 Romey, Chip 29,39,43,99. 140,162 Ronald, Louise 58,66 Index 209 Ronald to Stevens Ronald, Mrs. Pauline 116,200 Ronan, Marty 21,48,8l,177 Rose, Cathy 64,187 Rose, Monte 55,89,177 Rosenbaum, Mr. Charles 200 Ross, Debby 64,187 Ross, Steve 162 Roth, Linda 66,122,177 Rourke, Linda 44,66,177 Rourke, Nancy 54,63,l62 Rourke, Paula 66,187 Rowe, Sam 162 Rowland, Ray 71,187 Royer, Karen 162 Rubino, Linda 162 Ruble, Marcia 187 Ruble, Marlene 162 Runge, Carolyn 50,66,73,187 Runge, John 104 Robinson, Carol 187 Robinson, Cindy 177 Robinson, Ottis 187 Robinson, Ralph 187 Robinson, Robert 177 Robinson, Steve 162 Robson, David 83,177 Rockhill, Kenneth 81,162 Rockhill, Nancy 177 Rodal, Dennis 187 Rodefeld, Emy 27,67,140,162 Rodefeld, Gary 62,101,187 Rodenberg, Diane 50,66,187 Rodich, Mary Ann 20,39,43, 49,66,141,162 Rodich, Mr. Mike 86,89,107, 200 Rodgers, Jeffery 187 Rodgers, Rick 70,187 Roe, Pamela 187 Rogers, Cindy 32 Rogers, Forrest 42,62,89, 136,162 Rogers, Fredrick 187 Rogers, Loretta 187 Rogers, Pamela 59,64,7l,177 Rogers, Robin 115,187 Rogosch, Ann 65,87,187 Rohe, Mark 187 Runge, Miriam 38,58,162 Runnels, Skip 38,61,187 Rupe, Mrs, Bonnie 200 Russell, Gail 48 Russell, Gale 30,61 Russel1,'Ida 187 Russell, Jean 66,177 Russell, Karen 38,47,66,l87 Russell, Malcolm 104 Russell, Steve W. 9l,97,l87 Russell, Steve Jay 61,187 Rust, Wanda 187 Ryder, Tim 38,101 Ryan, Kathy 187 Ryder, Tim 107,177 S Sammons, Denise 64,187 Sams, Darrell 177 Sanders, Debbie 187 Sanders, Karen 177 Sanders, Ronald 187 Sandlin, Sylvia 163 Sasher, Cindy 187 Sauer, Susan 25,54,64,82,177 Saylor, Karen 64,171,177 210 Index Saylor, Larry 163 Saylor, Mary 81,163,187 Sayne, Roberta 187 Scalf, Cathy 187 Scammahorn, Janet 66,1 10, 187 Scarbrough, Kenneth 187 Scarce, Mrs. Inez 202 Scarlett, John 48,58,59,l63 Schattel, Dennis 177 Schattel, Jeannie 187 Schattel, Pat 45,102,163 Schenck, Brett 177 Schenck, David 163 Schick, Martin 187 Schindler, Larry 177 Schmidt, Arlene 64,187 Schmidt, Linda 66,119,163 Schneidewind, Carla 65,76, 177 Schroeder, Diane 64,177 Schroeder, Jane 49,64,163 Schroeder, Steve 187 Schuerman, Darlene 187 Schuerman, Darrel 177 Schull, Noela 49,64 Schussler, Jane 38,40,41,64, 71,177 Schutte, Sharon 64,77,187 Schwab, Pat 56,177 Schwegman, Barbara 66,177 Schweizer, Stephanie 66,187 Schweizer, Alan 163 Schwyhart, Kathy 43,64,7l, 163 Schwyhart, Mark 71,92,10l, 187 Schwyhart, Paul 70,101,187 Science 124,125 Scott, Cathy 187 Scott, Cornelia 42,52 Scott, Martin 38,40,163 Scott, Roberta 177 Seal, Nancy 187 Seaman, Phyllis 49,64,187 Seaton, Carol 66,131,187 Shipley, Susan 64,188 Shinn, Larry 178 Short, James 188 Showalter, Rick 104,178 Shuck, Jerry 89,107,164 Sebastian, Norman 187 Secretaries 195 Seikel, Mary Ann 54,58,65, 163 Sellers, Deborah 187 Sena, Nancy 66,77,171,177 Seniors 140-169 Sevedge, Ruth 71,177 Sexton, Jerry 177 SGA 38,39 Shaefler, Mr. Jack 203 Sha1Ter, Carolyn 187 Shaffer, Jacqueline 187 Shaffer, Linda 187 10th Grade ShafTer, Linda 177 11th Grade Schaffer, Penny 102 Shaffer, Paul 178 Sha1l'er, Ron 163 Shaffer, Sharon 129 Shaffer, Susan 178 Sharits, Mike 38,178 Sharp, Terry 187 Shaver, Penny 163 Shaw, Doris 64,187 Shearer, Freddy 178 Sheets, Corolyn 56,163 Sheets, Ronald 76,38,l63 Sheets, Tim 99,178 Sheets, Vickie 187 Sheflner, Nancy 64,76,l63 Shelffer, Pat 77,178 Sheffer, Robert 178 Shelley, Michael 163 Shepherd, Glenn 163 Shepherd, Mrs. Margarette 202 Sheppard, Pam 178 Sherer, Joyce 28,63,164 Sherer, Keith 38,43,48,49, 59,76,83,93,178 Sherer, Steve 43,59,71,164 Sherrow, Sherrow, Sherrow, Sherrow, Sherrow, Fred 164 James 187 Mike 104 Norman 187 Robert 70,73,l87 Shewman, Kathy 19,187 Shields, Rebecca 70,164 Shipley, Carol 66,178 Shipley, Michael 187 Shugart,Je1T178 Shull, Denise 52,64,164 Shull, Rick 188 Sickman, Mike 81,164 Siders, Douglas 49,104,178 Sieke, Eric 43,57,178 Silliman, Rhonda 65,76,l78 Silvia, Glenn 178 Simonis,Je1Tl88 Sims, Debra 49,66,188 Sinex, Jon 188 Sinnott, Donna 64,188 Sittloh, Sondra 38,66,178 Sizemore, Dave 43,164 Skinner, Jeffery 38,62,91, 188 Slaven, Janie 56,178 Slavich. Susan 65,73,188 Sloan, Henry Jr. 188 Slone, Linda 70,188 Smallwood, Doug 48,70,214 Smarrelli, Esklyn 38,67,188 Smeigh, Steven 62,188 Smetak, Sandra 54,63,l64, 140 Smith, Betty 164 Smith, Brenda K. 178 Smith, Brian 61 ,94,97,178 Smith, Bruce 188 Smith, Christine 66,178 Smith, Daniel 56,75.l64,178 Smith, Debbie 43,54,63,66, l64,1 40 Smith, Debera 110,188 Smith, Gilda 188 Smith, Jo Ann 66,178 Smith, Joanna 64,71,l88 Smith, John 178 Smith, Judy 56,178 Smith, Nancy 178 Smith, Nora 58,83,178 Smith, Ronnie 178 Smith, Rosemary 188 Smith, Steven 188 Smith, Susan 73,77,l88 Smith, Yvonne 52,164 Smitherman, Patricia 178 Smithers, Garnetta 188 Smock, Tim 38,94,96,164 Smock, Vernon 188 Snarr, Jackie 64,70,77,188 Snelbaker, Thomas 73 Snowball 26,27 Snodgrass, Gary 188,92 Snyder, Nancy 38,188 Social Studies 118,119 Social Studies Forum 40 Social Studies Writers 41 Solem, Randy 188 Sonsini, Mary Kay 66,l71, 178 Soper, Frank 188 Sophomores 180-189 Soulier, Roylene 188 Sowers, Warren 178 Sparks, Glen 188 Sparks, Janie 178 Dirty old Laugh-ln coach lTim Turberl of Union City is inzerviewea' by reporling ho!-.vhol Pele Coveney. Sparks, June 71 Sparks, Pamela 188 Spear, Susan 64,70,77,188 Specht, Kay 188 Specht, Meta 164 Spellman, Rose 188 Spencer, Joan 188 Spencer, William 178 Spicer, Jacqueline 178 Spicer, Joe 14,38,49,77,89, 94,188 Spicer, Nathan 26,42,43, 140, 164 Spicer, Rhonda 52,178 Spicer, Tony 105 Splitstone, David 132,178 Sports Ofhciating 48 Stack, Pat 178 Stackhouse, Christopher 178 Stafford, Mary 10,20,43,71, 164 Stamm, David 57,73,99,l78 Stanley, Cynthia 188 Stanley, Deborah 73,164 Stanley, Glenn 164 Stanley, Terry 56,178 Stapleton, James 77,178 Starbuck, Shirley 67,71 ,188 Starkel, Mrs. Mary 202 Stoner, Kathy 53,66,76,l65 Stoner, Miss Sara 200 Storer, Paul 71,178 Stork, Bob 107 Stork, Rick 77,188 Stout, Dean 165 Stout, Mr. Walt 68 Stover, Darrell 99,188 Stover, Mark 18,38,62,165 Stragand, Pete 27,62,71, 104, 172,178 Strahan, Alene 43,58,66,178 Strahan, Je1T188 Strahan, Mrs. Marguerite 40, 41,66,200 Strahan, Mrs. Tina 202 Strong, Michael 69,104,178 Stubbs, Kathy 66,165 Stubbs, Sammie 88,89 Stump, Christine 53,66,178 Sullivan, Paul 188 Summers, David 89,77,178 Svarczkopf, Kevin 97,109,178 Svarczkopf, Kyle 188 Svec, Kay 66,178 Swafford, Homer 188 Swiderek, Avery 62,165 Swiderek, Sharrie 178 Swiderek, William 57,188 Starritt, Judith 188 Stassin, Paul 178 Statzer, Mike 70,178 Statzer, Mrs. Nazoma 190, 194 Stearns, Mark 38,178 Steele, Cindy 65,188 Steele, James 188 Steele, Linda 65,188 Stegall, Mathew 188 Stephenson, John 178 Stephenson, Susan 54,66,71, 164 Stevens, Chris 188 Stevens, Michael 38,71,188 Stevens, Phyllis 178 Stevens, Steve 61 Stiens, David 55,167 Stiens, Patricia 43,58,63,165 Stiens, Peter 188 Stier, Ann 188 Stier, Ronald 56 Stikeleather, Rebecca 188 Stiner, JefT61 Stinson, David 188 Stinson, Vicki 52,64,165 St. Louis, Sharon 64,58,178 Stoddard, Frank 178 Stokes, Brenda 32 Stolle, Sandy 66,68,178 Stolle, Sue Ann 38,53,67,l78 Stolle, Randy 94,95,104,165 Stolle, Ronald 188 Stonechek, David 165 Swimming 100,101 Sykes, Mike 165 Thurston, William 56 Tiano, Mr. Tony 200,86 Tibbets, Susan 178 Tice, Suzanne 66,70, 1 78 Tiemeyer, M'rs. Emma 203 Tiernan, Mr. Dick 192 Tiernan, Thomas 43,104,178 Tiffany, Cynthia 77,178 Tillery, Glen 189 Tillery, Margaret 189 Tillery, Steve 189 Tischuk, Martha 178 Titus, Joan 83,178 Todd, John 73,128,178 Todd, Mike 189 Tolen, Fred 92,189 Tolen, Jim 178 Tomlinson, Brenda 178 Tomlinson, Joy 189 Toney, Lou Ann 178 Torrey, Craig 38,70,178 Toschlog, Bob 166 Toschlog, Connie 178 Toschlog, Darryl 166 Toschlog, Larry 166 Tower, Mike 189 Towslcy, Greg 104 Towsley, Robert 179 Track 104,105 Tramantana, Phillip 189 L Tramontana, Terry 104,166 Turner Karen S. 67,179 T TAC 68,69 Taggart, Tom 178 Talmadge, Mr. Allan 200 Tapp, Anthony 49,6l,89,l07, 165 Tapp, Bari 188 Tapp, Don 42,165 Tapp, Marcia 38,67,68,l65 Tapp, Roselyn 82,165 Tate, Stephen 165 Taylor, Donna 188 Taylor, Lawrence 188 Taylor ,Phillip iss Taylor, Mrs. Ruth 203 Teachers 196-201 Teague, Bruce 42,188 Teague, Elaine 67,165 Tennis 93 Terrell, Beverly 178 Terrell, Greg 188 Terrell, Nancy 50,64,l88 Tevis, Carmilla 42,63,64,165 Tevis, Philemon 188 Thacker, Patsy 56,178 Tharp, Phyllis 178 Theobald, Marilyn 64,188 Theobald, Stan 134,135,178 Theodorakis, Chris 66,178 Trimble, Kimberly 38,43,49, 93,179 Troutwine, Jay 179 Tschaen, Kevin 93,166 Tubesing, Charles 189 Tucker, Duane 189 Turber, William 38,62,71, 1 66 Turrill, Denise 52,179 Turnbaugh, Mr, Jack 192 Turner Barbara 31,43,63,66, 166 Turner Dennis 189 Turner Gary 61,171,179 Turner, Mr. Gil 86,97,200 Turner, Jim 189 Turner Kathy 189 Turner Karen Denise 83,179 Turner Marianne 179,189 Turner Mrs. Marilyn 202 Turner Pat 189 Turner Richard 189 Turner, Steve 189 Turner, Tom 179 Turner, Vickie 179 Tuttle, Dorita 189 Tuttle, Marcus 76 Tuttle, Marlene 42,189 Tuttle, Tim 189 Twigg, Bill 179 Tyler, Lee 179 Tyler, Steve 42,49,89, 1 66 Vanlandingham, Cheri 70,189 Vanmeter, Emmerson 91,97, 124,189 VanVleet, Karen 48,65,116, 179 VanWinkle, Beverly 189 VanWinkle, Gerald 56,166 VanWinkle, Marsha 179 VanZant, David 57,189 VanZant, Ronnie 189 Variety Show 22,23 Varsity Band 70 Vaughan, Jeff 166 Vaughan, Greg 166 Vigrass, James 62,80,179 VonPein, Barbara 179 VonPein, Michael 189 Vosmeier, Anthony 166 Vosmeier, Bill 18 Vosmeier, Bob 179 Vosmeier, Tammy 189 Voyles, Leslie 54,73. 189 W Waddell, Linda 63,166 Wagers, Carol 56 Wagers, Joan 171 Wagner, Mr. Ivan 34,191 Walker, Paulf38,77,l79 Walker, Robert 179 Walker, Roy 189 Walker, Russell 189 Walker, Ruth 189 Stevens to White Walker, Teresa 42,189 Wall, Carol 63,166 Wallace, Bradley 189,190 Wallem, Mr. Lanny 42,200 Walls, Tonia 166 Walter, Bruce 189 Walter, Neal 189 Walter, Nick 179 Walters, Larry 166 Walters, Theresa 54,66,7l, 73,181,189 Walton, Darlene 179 Wandersee, Belinda 54,65, 189 Wannatta, Joe 189 Ward, Alan 179,42,104,89, 105 Ward, Debbie 179,66 Ward, Harold 166 Wareham, David 76,166 Wareham, Susan 77,64,70, 189 Warfel, Tom 76,93,49,38, 189 Warfield, Annie l79,38,74 Warfield, Jenny l66,66,7,39, 140 Warren, Donald 189 Warren, Jerry 179 Warren, Judy 127,179 Warren, Shirley 166 Washburn, Patricia 179 Washington, Damita 42,166 Waterston, Rae Anne 64,189 Watson, Brenda 179 Watson, Debbie 179 Watson, Jackie 48,66,76,166 Watson, Mark 77,189 Weas, Mr. Fred 55,200 Weas, John 62,73,l89 Weaver, Rita 166 Webb, Bill 189 Webb, Bobby 66,77, 1 66 Webb, Eric 38,40,43,49,89, 104,179 Webb, Gary 77,189 Webb, Sheila 179 Webster, Gloria 189 Wedding, Constance 179 Wehrley, Joni 179 Weir, Mr. Terry 200 Weller, Marcia 39,74,76,179 Weller, Robert 54,91,189 Welling, Norman 104,150,166 Wells, Cherie 189 Wells, Mr. Ken 77 Welsh, Beth 43,48,66,7l,166 Werner, Carolyn 54,67,l66 Wessel, Becky 189 Wessel, Wessel, Wessel, Dan 189 Jef1'38,62,93,168 Rick 19 West, Gary 167,168 West, Kristy 168 Westbrook, Ann 54,64,189 Westbrook, Mrs. Caroline 202 Westerfield, Gary 179 Westerkauep, Sherry 102,168 Wettig, Nancy 43,54,67,70, 168 Whalen, Karen 189 Whalen, Mark 38,28,62,l68 Whalen, Philip 179 Wheeler, Debra 189 Wheeler, Steve 189 Whitaker, Debra 54,64,7l, 168 Whitaker, John 189 White, Bill 91,189 A dummy used in pep assembly gels all choked up over ad- vanced gymnasl Cheryl Faidley. Thistlethwaite, John 62,l65, 140 Thomas, Becky 32 Thomas, Leonard 178 Thomas, Mary 56,73,165 Thomas, Joni 64,188 Thomas, LaCinda 188 Thomas, Mike 49,178 Thomas, Peter 61,188 Thomas, Ralph 178 Thomas, Sandra 58,66, 1 78 Thomas, Mr. Stuart 173,200 Thompson, Addison 61 Thompson, Bill 73,178,188 Thompson, Bob 165 Thompson, David 91,188 Thompson, Mitch 38,50,9l, 188 Thompson, Watler 188 Thornburg, Deborah 188 Thornburg, Linda 188 Thornburg 73,76,l66 Marina 38,43,67, Thornburg, Rick 38,49,188 Thurman, Patti 64,76,166 Thurston, John 189 Thurston, Mike 166 Tyler, Terry 42,166 U Updegraff, Larry 189 Upthegrove, Dan 70,189 V Vandam, Doug 98 Vanderpool, Tim 70,62,166 .Zia V White to Zuzolo White, Damita 41,189 White, David 101,179 White, Deborah 65,189,214 White, Jerry 64,189 White, Larry White, Libby 54,67,168 White, Linda 179 White, Marilyn 64,58,77,168 White, Mary Nelle 66,77,l79 White, Mike 48,179 White, Mike E. 97,179 White, Nancy 67,189 White, Quincy 189 White, Saundra 66,179 Whitehead, Rodger 62,189 Whitesel, Mr. Ivan 201 Wilson, Mrs. Helen 194 Wilson, Larry 189 Wilson, Richard 179 Wilson, Larry 189 Wilson, Mona 168 Wilson, Patricia 64,189 Wilson, Robert 43,6l,179 Wilson, Scott 189 Wilson, Sharon 52,131,189 Wilson, Steve 104,168 Wingerter, Dennis Wise, Perry 179 Wise, Terri 189 Wisehart, Randall 70,189 Wissel, Bill 38,189 Wissel, John 179 Wickersham, Mr. J. D. 192 Wieting, Lynn 38,73,74,189 Wiggans, Brent 7l,39,43,168 Wiggans, Debra 64,73,189 Wiggans, Teresa 43,66,58,168 Wiggs, Roger 189 Wiggs, Ronnie 168 Wight, David 179 Wight, Deborah 189 Wilbur, Paul 168 Wilkinson, Cynthia 189 Wilkinson, Cindy 64,189 Wissler, Anna 169 Wissler, Debbie 64,67,179 Wissler, Linda 64,70,l89 Wissler, Mr. Richard 193 Wright, Richard 71,169 Wright, Robert, 94,104,169, 96 Wright, Rodger, 43,169 Wuertemberger, Kim 70,189 Wuertemberger, Lynn 71,179 Wyatt, Bill 179 Wyatt, Mrs. Ethel 201 Wyatt, Mr. Robert 192 Wyatt, Sharon 189 Wyn, Mr. Otis 203 Wysong, Diana 189 Wysong, Mrs. Harriet 203 Wysong, Kenneth 179 Wysong, Richard 189 Wilkinson. Daris 64,189 Wilks, Bennie 189 Willcox, Ramona 179 Willett, John 179 Williams, Brenda 179 Williams, Carl 168 Williams Dennisse42,l89 Williams Mrs. Gloria 201 Williams Lloyd 104,179 Williams Markt10l,100,101, 189 Williams Markt12l,71,168 Williams Marsha 66,189 Williams, Stanle 189 Witt, Bonnie 189 Witt, Danny 189 Witte, Thomas 179 Wiwi, Ann 38,50,66,l89 Woehrmann, Joyce 64,169 Wogoman, Eileen 189 Wogoman, Mrs. Grace 203 Wohlhueter, Joan 20,39,40, 43,66,l69 Wolfe, Cindy 66,83,179 Wolfe, Robert 169 Wood, David 77,179 Wood, Kathy 64,171,179 Wood, Mr, Mel 57,86,20l Woodring, Mr. Jerry 201,80 82 Woolley, Douglas 43,71,l69 Woolwine, Chris 38,66,179 Y Yates, Rick 179 Yeager, Nancy 179,66 Y Williams, Margaret 21,168 Williamson, Cheery 38,102, 4179 Willman, Gail 66,7-4,140,168 Wilson, Carol D. 64,168,179 Wilson, Carol J. 21,38,67,71 Wrestling 98,99 Wright, Brenda 189 Wright, Cheryl 181 Wright, Paul 120 Wright, Phil 104,105 Wright, Judith 58,67,73,l79 Wright, Mary 50,63,65,66. 76,176,179 Wright, Ollie 189 Wilson, Mr. David 201 Wilson, Donna 63,168 212 Index Wright, Paul 179 Wright, Mr. Richard 86,109, 195 Yoho, Mr. Jon 48,94,86,97, 127,201 York, Michael 55 York, Robin 189 Young, ,lane 169 Young, Kathleen 54.64.189 Young, Frank 48,179 Yount, Hugh 169 Z Zimmerman, Donna 66,169 ZuLo1o, Gary 179 Relishing a delirious 1101 dog Jim Jose prepares 10 feast German Club picnic' Many helped make this volume for RHS The purpose of this page is to ac- knowledge those whose elTorts made this book possible. A token of grati- tude in sincerest form should include the many helpful people who gave them- selves to serve Richmond High. This service wrought the 1969 Pierian. Being more work than play, the first debt of gratitude goes to the earnest yearbook staffers who gave many extra and unsung hours to the Pierian cause. One person in particular deserves acclaim for helping far above and beyond the call of duty. This per- son is Ginger Herig, who gave up a weekend during tourney time and spent twenty hours preparing a cumbersome index section. Perhaps the largest por- tion ot' thanks goes to the one man who, for the past two years, has received his acknowledgement at the end of this page. That man is RHS's publica- tion's adviser, Mr. Jerry Woodring, whose place of recognition will never equal his value to the yearbook. From domestic hardships resounding from a hospitalized wife, to English class in- struction and advising the Register, Mr. Woodring came through forthe editor- in-chief, Pierian staff, and Richmond High School. Next comes the outside few whose Yearbook tgtytistx like Alice Carman were many and Pierian pager would not be possible without their help. contributions were absolutely life- savers. These outsiders come in the form of Mr. Bill Wallace, who took special groups shots and provided the book with senior class portraits, and Mr. Ralph Pyle who also gave senior portraits, special group shots, and a picture of the Junior-Senior Prom candidates for 1969. Mrs. Aileen Githens and her ad- vanced typing classes who typed index copy deserve a round of applause for their help as well as the American Yearbook Company whose paper this page is printed on. Last, but never least are the people who gladly complied when asked extra tidbits of information. From Mr. Paul Garrison and the community school administersg Principal Harold Hanes and high school administersg RHS teachers, counselors, secretaries, and all studentsg to Otis Wynn and the janitors, the words of gratitude do not have a language. It is hoped that your acceptance ofthis book may somehow, in any way possible, reliect the kind accordance that you showed to shape ll. As always, the very last debt of gratitude goes to the 2400 l'beams whose stimulation produced this book. Brainrackingjor befitting eaptionx engrossex Martha Lowe. Editor-in-Chief' Bu.t'itte.r.v Manager Bu.t'ine.r.v Staff' Layout Editor Layouts Underelass Editor Underclaxx Slaj' Senior Staj' Sports Editor S ports Writer W ri ters Head Photographer Photography Staff' Steve Martin Linda Maples' Cheryl Cronk .lavne Mesxnter Rat' Martin Kitten Miracle Jefi' Higginson Cindt' Wolfe Ginger Herig Suasan Sauer Brenda Delueio Sondra A rvin Ken Lynch Tint Drudt' Bettina Blum Rick Breitenhaeh Alice Cornian Lanee Goldenberg Pant Lehold Martha Lowe Marty Ronan Nora Smith Ro.velli'n Tapp Dan Farmer Roger Hunt Jantex K irt: Charles Morgan Dave Rohsen Keith Sherer Dennis K reider Adviser Mr, Jerri' Woodring Acknowledgments 213 New director does good play Humor was the goal of the cast and crew of The Importance of Being Earnest, a comedy by Oscar Wilde. From a grumpy and domineering aunt and a love-set young girl to the complicated problems of friends, the two performances wrought applause and compliments from those attending. Director Neb Garinger instructed RHS actors for the first time. Exceptional scenery and props were as talked about as the play's humor. Cast and crew, were mostly Drama Club members. as Ejeczzve make-up by Debbie While and Peggy Handley helps Doug Smallwood in his role as an English butler. Enlightening actions ofan odd preaching minister lSteve Pardiecki are laughed at. .mrqnk if is 2 ,M ,W ',,,.,,-. WV ff .J S 5 Q. ' x 9, r,,.'Z ' gs ,iw-A ai .4 K , N. in we x . 1 ... 'Wayne 'NNE K, qui fin X .SKY Q' Af. 'Qi 'qi Q ,K 3, H WD' if Q JDWL Corruption surrounds the sweet and innocenz ward Kfindx' Farberl, who Ialks to Algy KKevin Gleasonl. Two prerenxe liarnesls are good ehumx Jack Worlhing !Lance Goldenbergf and Algernon fKevIn Gleasonf. A-fO0lI'.Yh'VOI1Hg nephew may give Laafx' Bracknell fKaren Kemper! an ulcer. All-School Play 215 Tower continues to beam Power We gleefully leave and follow our paths but the day comes when crowded halls, jammed locks, and the familiarity of unknown faces is missed. The torch has been passed and memories are dim sparks ofthe past. Whoever we are, wherever we go, or whatever happens, the faded shadows and dimmed sparks of RHS life can become beacons ofbrillianceg beams that never dull through pictures and data recalling more than 1969 is relived at the turn ofa page and that is exactly what I hope the heavy supervision, along with the staffs endeavors have wrought. Yearbook work has been a rewarding experience for me and I hope in later years the result of this experience will be rewarding to you. Steve Martin Editor yr out Q. Q ,- a l000 memories. . 216 The End -,mr .
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