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v Pierian 1972 Volume 63 Richmond H. S. Richmond, Indiana editor-in-chief Mike Fallon adviser Mr. Jerry Woodring Orgaj izud iS © iec-4 — «5e ; prih ujhth at 53 Jtrc'l zees— 9 0 fouth Twelfth at Ajt. ecl 19 0—1939 T orth j [ y{h at 23 ft red 9J9 yyfcitcjoater 'Hc.-J I Table of Contents Start.................... 5 Courses................. 27 Sports.................. 51 Clubs................... 79 People.................121 Index...................176 Finish..................188 Building :i People entered, searching for answers to intangible questions. Minds joined together to find the answers and, after much deliberation, developed new ways of thinking. Responsive to the needs of others, each individual devoted his own unique talents to the betterment of the student body. People left, not always having found the answers, but wiser in the ways of man. 111 ■ - - 2300 work day-by-day Gariy-risers roamed the halls as early as 7:30. By 8:15, club meetings were well under way. Homeroom and first hour slapped sleepy RHSers in the face. Language, social studies, business, and math filled minds until fourth hour. Ravenous students then piled into the cafeteria for a “nutritious meal. The half-hour break gave friends a chance to discuss the day’s events. After their last class, be it fourth, fifth, or sixth hour, students headed for their lockers, then for home or a job. Some remained for consultation with teachers or counselors. By 4. the halls were deserted. Not knowing what each new day would bring. 2300 students labored through the 180-dav school year. LEFT COLUMN FROM TOP: Becky MiUer, Artie Lynch. Beth Brittenham. Jayne Share in. CENTER COLUMN FROM TOP: Mr. Jerry Woodring. Grady Wagers. Mrs. Sherri Tay'or, Margaret Anthony. RIGHT COLUMN FROM TOP: Taunya Hein-baugh John Wearer. Gary Hughes. Hot tie Luken. Greg Peters, Ruth Ann Douglas. Opening 7 Y-Teen Mardi Gras sings “simple song” “Sing A Simple Song,’' Y-Teen’s 19th annual Mardi Gras, held an evening's entertainment for over 1500. Civic Hall warmed up quickly as fun-loving students mingled, surveying booths and greeting friends. Twenty-eight well-constructed booths attracted prize seekers with wares ranging from cardboard pitchforks, stuffed frogs, and happy faces to long-stemmed roses and free theater passes. Adding excitement to the evening was the awarding of Y-Teen doll to the best all-round booth, “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,’’ sponsored by Vicki Beck’s Y-Teen group. The prettiest booth award went to Nancy Peter’s “Pete's Barber Shop” and Leslie Zimmer’s “The Real Thing” was chosen as the most original by a panel of faculty judges. ABOVE: “Touching up becomes one of the duties of Herman Club president Keith Ashbaugh. ABOVE RIGHT: When Leslie Zimmer say s ‘ the real thing, she means it — even the trees. ABOVECENTER: Clutching balloons and trinkets. students stop to admire booths. RIGHT: A sigh of relief prevails as the chaotic Mardi (Iras clean-up comes to an end. Rock music livens Prom tropic island Elated Prom couples entered the “Isle of Golden Dreams” on a bridge. Dates strolled amidst a tropical atmosphere of palm trees, mural ocean scenes, and thatched huts. Girls wearing varieties of gowns, pants formals, and hot pants formats received wild jungle flowers for the gala affair. This accent of plastic-dipped momentos was provided by the Junior Class planners. “December’s Children” provided music for dancers, while others were content to listen to the music. Crowning of Prom Queen Nancy Beck added a final touch to the festive evening. UPPER LEFT: Looking forward to the evening's festivities, Klif Short and Phyllis Seaman cross the bridge to the Isle of Golden Dreams. UPPER RIGHT: Formal attire complicates rod; dancing for Paul Neuman and Lisa Gray. CENTER LEFT: Nancy Heck and escort Bruce Hums, surprised by the queen announcement, share the excitement of the moment. CENTER RIGHT: Prom Queen Nancy Heck is surrounded by her court, Toni llamner, Debbie Smith. Dennise Hapner. and Sarah Copeland RIGHT: A line for punch forms behind the Queen’s father Mr. Phil Heck, during a break in the dancing. l rom 11 Lyboult field sets scene for 100th ceremony Considered the most comfortable Commencement, the 100th and largest ceremony was held outdoors on Lyboult Field. After the sweltering Baccalaureate service the Sunday before, 671 seniors found it easier to listen to graduation speeches outside. Selected from their class to speak were Kathy Fox. Kim Bullerdick, and John Weas. A 1952 drop-out and now assistant professor at the University of Illinois, William D. Gentel accepted an honorary high school diploma from RHS and the class of 1971. Cool weather chased many graduates to Forest Hills Country Club for the Jaycee all-night party. Sizzling steaks and a lively dance band helped to warm up the crowd. till , am UfMJitvaVd I OF LEFT: Lists, lines, last minute changes rush I Yin. Hanes. Mr. Coons, hoys' dean, and Mr. Robertson, graduation coordinator. I OF RIGHT: Solemn Sandy Hiroshima clings to a red rose, momento of the 100th commencement. ABOVE: Red-and-white-clad seniors move a-cross Lyboult field to prepare for cermonies. FAR RIGHT: Music resounds through the cool open air as the concert band, directed by Mr. John Parshall, accompanies the procession of seniors. RIGHT: After days of rehearsing, exhausted seniors readily await their diplomas. BELOW: With speaking auditions in the past, Kathy Fox concentrates on her presentation. Cast frolics in Music Man ’ extravaganza LEFT: Hivkcring school hoard members clash at Hiuer City town meeting FAR LEFT: An irresistible suggestion from Jeff Hamilton as Harold Hill requires serious thought for Vicki Bartlemay as Marion Paroo. CENTER: Ironically Hill reforms stuffy board members into harmonizing Buffalo Bills, Tom Waif el. Rich Sowers. Rick Stork, and Bob Beuer. CENTER LEFT: Totally invoiced. River City folk await their band unaware of Hill's scheme. CENTER BOTTOM: With matchmaking in mind. Susan Spear as Mrs. Paroo. praises Hill's actions. BOTTOM LEFT: Impatiently Mark Watson as Marcellus Washburn waits for his conniving partner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fast talking con man Harold Hill is caught in a trap, when his emotions advise him not to destroy !he ton n's trust. Six sell-out performances paid an outstanding tribute to the cast and crew of “The Music Man,” the 1971 musical, a joint effort of the Concert Choir, RHS Singers, and Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Ray Imperial, who also directed the RHS production of “Oklahoma,” Mr. David Davenport, and Mr. Ralph Burkhardt, over 100 students participated in the Meredith Willson production. “Music Man” included such familiar tunes as “76 Trombones,” “Gary, Indiana,” and “Till There Was You.” Production numbers featured the Music Man Dancers and were choreographed by Mr. Mike Hengstler. Well-polished orchestration and bright, authentic-looking costumes added the final touches to the crowd-pleasing productions. Music Man 15 Students enjoy few all-school assemblies Due to the lack of student interest and concern, all-school assemblies were few and far between. Music, whether it was provided by the University of Cincinnati Singers, local rock groups, or the Concert Choir, received the most favorable student reaction. Lively pep assemblies involved both students and faculty members. Sports assemblies honored those who served RHS athletically. ABOVE LEFT: Trying out for -J. V cheer- leader, junior Renee Trimble does her routine. ABOVE RIGHT: Brilliant broadcasting duo. Howard Coshell and Dirty Don McBride are introduced at a pep assembly by Mr. Mel Bruns, emcee. LEFT CENTER: With enthusiasm Frank Denton arouses spirit for the big game to follow. LEFT: ‘Here’s to you, says junior Terry Warfield as he rewards losing Mark Langholz with a pie! Assemblies 17 JA company has TV show Students from Richmond, Centerville, and Hagerstown worked together to present the annual Junior Achievement Trade Fair at the Richmond Square Shopping Center. Twenty-eight booths represented companies which manufactured and sold their own products. Products ranged from coat hangers to bird houses and three dimensional tic-tac-toe sets. A new' company was sponsored by Clearview Cable TV. This company sponsored a local television program, “Getting Together,” on which RHS students were given a chance to win a date. AMOVE: JASCO members (iretchen Werner, Bruce McCreo, and Laurie Wilcox put the finishing touches on their booth of the JA Trade Fair. 'FOP LEFT: Snoopy banks, produced by JA Bank, give Cindy Cain a chance to test salesmanship. BOTTOM LEFT: Bed and white beanies. Modeled by Dan Carr and Paula De Mao. and three-dimensional tic-tac-toe boards are products of PER JA NO 11. Junior Achieuement 19 Alpine lodge sets stage for snowball A simulated ski lodge set the stage for “Alpine Holiday,” Snowball 1971. Couples danced amidst Christmas trees, silver tinsel, and sparkling lights reflected by a revolving mirror ball. Dance music was provided by Mel Haney’s eleven-piece orchestra. Sleds, snowmen, and a snowmobile added final touches to the wintry atmosphere. The “coronation” of Snowball king and queen, Rex Dwyer and Leslie Zimmer, highlighted the evening. Candy canes presented to each couple bv Santa Randy Webb served as momentoes of the long-to-be-remem-bered evening. ABOVE LEFT: With radiant smiles. Hex Dwyer and Leslie Zimmer share happy moments after being crowned king and queen of Snowball. FAR LEFT: Snowball king candidates were. FRONT. Mark Langholz, Rod Bane, Dave Bariether; HACK, Trent Smock. Rex Dwyer. I. EFT: Snowball queen candidates were. FRONT. Mary Kelley. Annette Salzarulo. Rhon da Alderman; HACK. Sarah Jellison, Leslie Zimmer. Snowball 21 LEFT: Queen candidates Anne Matlack, lirenda Liebert, Sally Stegen. Paula Marksbury, and Linda Marsio are escorted in the Homecoming parade by Brad Bosu ell and Jon Snyder. CENTER LEFT: Prize-winning Junior Class float encourages the Devils to “eat ’em up. CENTER RIGHT: Senior all state end Trent Smock dodges a Muncie player in Homecoming action. CENTER BELOW: Cheerleaders and Spirit Unlimited “raise the Devil” for a Richmond victory. BOTTOM: Band members Sandy Pruessner. Karen Helmich. Rae Wohlhueter. and Debbie Kauper perform during Homecoming half-time ceremonies. Devil spirit brightens Homecoming Enthusiasm sparked by a hopeful victory over the Muncie Central Bearcats pervaded the 1971 Homecoming festivities. The Homecoming parade included many floats even though rainy weather hampered construction. Under large canvas tents, Music Booster’s Fish Fry fed hungry students and parents before the game. Chilly halftime activities concluded with the procession of Homecoming candidates and the crowning of Paula Marksbury, queen. In celebration of the football victory, RHS couples later danced to the music of the “Mole Line Subjects.” Pumpkins, corn stalks, doughnuts, and cider truly transformed the evening into an “Okto-berfest.” Homecoming 23 Activities fill summer TOP RIGHT: Heady for action, Mr. Stephen Varnell signals the hand to attention during practice. I'OP LEFT: When hand director Mr. Parshall issues advice, hand members pay close attention. CENTER RIGHT: Absorbed in reading the Hall State newspaper, Gary Adkins takes a res from his summer photography course at Hall State. ABOVE: AFS student Somsuda (Jang) Hu min, happy to be on her way home to Thailand talks to Dave Cobine of her visit in America. ABOVE RIGHT: Expressions are of pure enjoyment as Tom Schroeder, Gloria Carman. Jeff Templeton, and Hob Heals rehearse state fair routine. RHS students filled the summer with a wide range of activities — summer school, trips, summer jobs, and workshops. Members of Pierian and Register staffs improved techniques at the Ball State Journalism Workshop. Selected students represented RHS at Boys’ and Girls’ State. Herr Alasti and a group of students traveled throughout Europe. Gail Richardson studied in Mexico while Keith Ashbaugh, the first RHS student to travel on the AFS program, spent the summer with a German family. Band members toiled over their state fair routine at band camp. Sum mit 2. Wl Informality in the classroom stimulated the RHS student body to an academic high. Speakers, films, field trips, and discussions enlightened yet educated students. Students and teachers sought better relations through the destruction of communication barriers; rap sessions aired conflicting issues. The atmosphere created was relaxed and friendly. Long hours of study had far-reaching effects on students’ lives. Acquired knowledge pertained to all facets of everyday life. Helen Byrd — IV A I of Kentucky, M Miami I'; enjoys dogs. gardening, painting: 711 ear at HI IS Pauline Konaid — National Diploma of Design from Harrogate School of Art. rl Teacher s Diploma from I of Newcastle upon Tyne; 4th war at BUS Mrs B rd |rs Honald TOP LEFT: With a steady bul firm hand. C arol ('olace lo prepares to set the rim of her pot. TOP RIGHT: Interesting design and shape are major themes of Leslie Zimmer's coil pottery. ABOVE: Art teacher Mrs Pauline Ronald instructs John Reid on the making of his pot. ABOVE RIGHT: Art student John Weaver carefully inspects his design in weaving on the loom. Diversity marks art projects The specialty of the art department was diversity. An art major had the opportunity to try out many different and interesting media. Various facets of art included in the three-year program were figure drawing, perspective, weaving and mac-rame, ceramics and pottery, sculpture. painting, and art appreciation. Art 2ft Minnie Carendcr — Foods; Future Homemakers; B.S., M I'd. I of Nri ona; enjoys gencology stamps, handicrafts; Itli year at BUS Mary Fossenkempcr — (Clothing; Future Homemakers; B.A II. M A Michigan State; enjoys travel, crafts. 38th year at BUS. Mary Grady — Boys Homcmaking, Home Management; Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. V-Teens; If Ball State; enjoys tennis, cooking, sewing; 2nd year at BUS Neva Kare Foods, Home Nursing; Junior Class Council; B Farlham enjoys crafts; 7th year at BUS Mrs .Carendcr Miss Fossenkemper Miss Grady Mrs. Kare HERO was the new word in the Home Economics Department. Second-semester students participated in the national program known as Home Economics Related Occupation. Students were employed part-time, mostly in food service jobs. One of the more popular courses the department offered was Bovs’ Homemaking. In addition to Foods and Clothing, Today’s Living, Home Management, and Home Nursing w-ere also offered. Home Ec. Dept. starts HERO TOP LEFT: Extra hours behind a sewing machine pay off in the loan run for Susan Shugart. TOP RIGHT: Much of Marilyn Cook 's time and patience is spent in stitching the hem ABOVE: Semester reports help determine Kathy (Shearing's grade in Mrs. Neva Kare's Foods class. RIGHT: Clean-up duties fly if shared b three Kegenia Wilson, Hose Whalen, Kathy Stevens. Hume Ec.i! Mr Baumgartner Mr. Husbx PE, Health help students to keep fit Students must use their bodies as well as their minds. Physical Education classes gave them a chance to do so. Bovs learned how to play football, baseball and basketball, and participated in track wrestling, and gymnastics. Girls worked on marching, modern dance, gymnastics, and track, as well as playing badminton, basketball, and soccer. Both classes were joined for square dancing. Swimming was offered as a second semester elective. The driver’s education section of health was joined with driver’s training and offered as a separate course in summer school. First aid and nutrition were included in the schedule for health. Hilliard Baumgartner - Varsity Basketball; II., MS. II ; enjuvs lapidary, sports; Stli year at RHS. Gary Busby - Health; Junior Varsity Basketball. Health Careers. Western New Mexico I'.: enjoys golf. 'Jrd year at BUS Michelle Hall Avery Y-Teens. Varsity Cheerleaders, asst GAA coordinator; B S Michigan State, enjoys musie. drama, sewing. 2nd year at RIIS. Mary F.li aheth Miller G. A. Girls Intramurals; B . Karlham. Purdue. It ; enjoys swimming, sailing, canoeing; Bill ear at RHS. James Peters - Football; B.S. Purdue. M Bull State; enjoys golf, howling; 13th year at BUS. TOP: Health teacher Mr Busby instruct.'- his class in the structure and care of teeth. LEFT: With enthusiasm and grace, Mark Bresher and Darlene Brooks prom made through Civic Hall. ABOVE: Receiving heart applause from gym teacher Mr. Deters are Mike Miles and his partner. Health. B E. :t:i Mayfield Anderson Vocational Building Trades; building a house; B.S.. M S. Indiana State; enjoys travel, fishing, woodworking; 3rd year at BUS. Steven S. Carr — Graphic Arts, Photography. Industrial Math, Mechanical Drawing; B.S.. Ball State; enjoys auto racing, bowling; 2nd year at HNS. Hubert Etchison — Vocational Drafting; lleatl Football Coach, Intramural Sports for boys; B.S., M.S. Ball State; 22nd year at BUS. Claude C. Grove — Distributive Education; Student Retailers; B.S. of Bus. Ed. Elizabethtown College, MS. of Bus. Ed. Univ. of Cincinnati, M.S. of Distributive Ed. Indiana I ; 16th year at BUS. Rolla Hendrickson gri Business; Future Farmers; B.S. Agriculture. M S Education Univ. of Kentucky; camping, shortwave radio; 2nd year at BUS. Paul J. Herrman Auto Mechanics; Indiana State; woodworking, gardening; 6th year at BUS. Merrill Hull Building Trades. Machine Shop, Mechanical Drafting; B.S. Indiana State; 1st sear at BUS. George N. Kovach uto Mechanics. Mechanical Drawing; Head Wrestling. Track Asst.; B.S. Ball State; radio control airplanes; 5th year at BUS. Robert I,. Bclunel — Electricity, Electronics; Activit Police; B.S. Purdue. M.S. Ball State; fishing, sailing, hunting; lltli year at BUS. Michael Rodich — Welding; Football Asst.; B.S., M.A. Ball State; 15th year at BUS. Charles W. Rosenbaum Mechanical and Architectural Drafting; B.S., M.S. Purdue; bowling, fishing; 6th year at BUS. Allan Talmadgc Vocational Machine Shop; B.S., M.A. Ball State; enjoys fishing, music; 15th year at BUS Mr. Bodieh Mr. Bosenbaum Mr. Talmadgc Mr. Grove Mr. Hendrickson Mr. Herrman Mr. Kovach Mr. Behind r' ■ Industrial Arts 17 Mr Anderson Mr. Carr Mr Etchison Mrs. Hunter Mr Johnson Mr Kaiser Mrs Klein Mr. Mathews Mrs Menning Mr Petro Mrs. Thomas Mrs Thompson Mr. Woodring Mrs Wyatt Zianna Alley — Speech; Devilettes; IIS.. M S.. Indiana State; (Jth year at IMIS Betty Cordell — Developmental Reading I.ah; Y-Teens; Senior Class Council; II . Karlham. ME Miami U; enjoys boating, eamping. reading; 10th year at BUS. Margaret Cordner — B S. Hall State; 5th year at IMIS Mary Elizabeth Fihe — Developmental Reading I.ah. Y-Teens; B.A. Karlham; M A. U of Wisconsin; enjoys bridge, photography, sewing; 32nd year at RIIS Daphne Floyd Y-Teens. AFS; B.A. Karlham. M.A. Columbia I ; enjoys music, travel, 4th year at RIIS. llulda Fort — A.B. Indiana Central College. Ball State, Purdue; 3rd year at RIIS. Neb Cariuger — Current Lit, Creative Writing; Quill; B.A. Karlham. M.A. Marshall U: enjoys bridge, tennis; ith year at BUS Jack Haggenjos — Spanish. H.S. St. Francis College. MS. Indiana U; enjoys photography, pop music; 1st year here. William llcndey — B.S.. M.A . Ball Slate; enjoys sports; 2nd year here Donald Hoffman — Advanced Placement; A.B. U of Dayton, M.A . Ohio State; 13th year here. Ruby Hunter — Y-Teens; A.Ik. M S S.C. Slate; enjoys traveling, sports, music; 3rd sear here Dudley Johnson — A. Ik. Karlham College. M S Indiana U; enjoys eamping, furniture restoration; 29th year here Joseph Kaiser Social Committee. Publicity. A.Ik. M.A.. Ball State. Northwestern I . Kent State enjoys travel, photography; 12th year here. Shawnee Klein — B.A. Otterbein College, M.A, Miami U; enjoys banjo, violin playing; 1st year here. Charles Matthews — Drama. A.B.. Karlham, M FA. Carnegie-Mellmi I ; enjoys gardening, furniture; 12th ear here. Margaret Mcnning Y-Teens; B.A. College of St. Benedict, M V. Duke I; enjoys history. travel, sewing; 1st sear here. Cheryl Thomas — VTeenv BS. Indiana State; enjoys sports, sewing 1st year here. Mary Anne Thompson — Y-Teem: B.A., Cornell U., M A . U of Wisconsin; 3rd sear here. Jerry Woodring — Journalism; Pierian. Register; B S . M.A.. Ball State; Bill ear here Ethel Wyatt — Business English; Y-Teens; A.B . Earlluin. M.A.. Indiana t . enjoys sewing, gardening: 17th year here. ABOVE LEFT: To capture the audience is Hob Waltz’s aim as he gives his speech in English class. ABOVE RIGHT: Ethics of the equestrian are demonstrated by Dave Keller. Rex Van Middles-worth aids in providing the needed subject ABOVE: Reading lab benefits many English students by improving speed and comprehension. English 35 Mr Rurkdardt Mr Davenport Mr Parshall Mr. Tinslex Mr Yarnell Ralph Burkhardt — Orchestra. B.M Butler, M II' enjoys oil painting cooking: 12th sear at HI IS. David Davenport — Concert Choir. Theon: BMK. MMK. II ; enjoys camping, golf; I St h year at R11S John Parshall — Band. Pep Band. Bs M S Indiana State; enjoxs sports: 9th year at RMS Mark Tinsley — BUS Singers, Cadet Choir. Madrigal Singers. BMK II enjoys chess, tennis, sailing: 2nd year at BUS. Stephen Varnell — Marching Band. arsits Band: B.M Butler:-3rd ear at BUS BELOW LEFT: After studying its sound. Kathi Slish tunes her violin to achieve perfect pitch. BELOW RIGHT: Student conductor Jeff Templeton is given a chance to test his abilities. BOTTOM LEFT: Behind that big sound is lots of wind supplied by orchestra trumpeter Tom Allen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fast, accurate sight reading is a difficult task for alto sax player Mike (livens. Music offers many outlets Orchestra students worked to produce the best sound ever. Members worked their way to Washington. D.C., for a tour. Marching Band divided up into Concert and Varsity Band, each giving separate concerts and teaming up for Variety 72 Cadet choir taught students the basic fundamentals of music and gave students the opportunity to perform in two concerts. KHS Singers and Concert Choir gave the more talented vocalists a chance to do more in the way of solos. Music 37 4 languages enrich lives Spanish. French, German, and Latin sought to broaden and enrich the education of RHS students. The language lab provided extra practice in speaking, while magazines, songs, and games gave students a closer look at the culture behind each language. Composition writing, speeches, and memorization made grammar a little easier to understand. Language courses also helped to give students a wider scope of knowledge in world affairs. 1r. A lasti Miss Clark Miss Huffman Ahmad Alasli — (icrman; Gorman Glul ; l A , B.A., I f Ginoimiati. B s in Law, Theologx. Fnglish Lit from I of Tehran; enjoys wrestling, travel; 6th year at BUS Martha Clark — Spanish. Y-Teens; B.A., Karlhani. M A Mid(llcluir College enjoys art. antiques; 27th ear at BUS. Cheryl Huffman — Latin. Spanish. Junior Classical League. B Indiana State; enjoys reading, tennis; 3rd soar at BUS Constance Marker — Spanish: V-'Teens; A.B. IL 3rd sear at BUS Jcrold Moore — French; Tennis; B . MA. Western Kontucks I ’.; enjo s tennis, fishing; 8th year at BUS Cordon Pipes — French, Spanish: French Club. FS; B.A Karlham, M.A Ball State. MAT II enjoxs music, gardening: l()th ear at BUS. M iss Marker Mr Moore Mr. Pipes TOP LEFT: The complexity of Spanish sentence construction is lessened by a skit invoicing Melady Bonner, Ken Czech, and Kathy Robinson. I OP RIGHT: Language lab provides an opportunity for Nancy Fienning to polish her accent. BELOW LEFT: language exercises aid French students Rick Griffin, Melissa C has teen, Anita Vans, and Terri Little. ABOVE: Effects of teaching methods are discussed by Miss Connie Marker and Connie Anderson Foreign language 39 Business Dept. ends course With business practices continually changing, the need to review and alter curriculum arose in the business department. After five years. Data Processing was offered for the last time during spring semester. Content of the class was integrated into several other business courses. TOP: After thirty-six years of service to HHS, Mr. Hubert son retires from the faculty. ABOVE LEFT: Intent on the production of a perfect paper. Nancy Kitchin practices her typing. ABOVE RIGHT: To increase her speed and accuracy, Denise Henson practices a typing exercise. ABOVE: Correct change is carefully counted by Janyce Howerton at the lunch counter. Mrs. Cithcns Mr. Heaton Mrs Hc-idcrsBach Miss Hull Mr I .elm Aileen Cilhens Secretarial Practice-. Short hand. Transcription. Tvping. Business Math; V-Teens; B S . Wilmington Collide. M. A . Hall State; I th xe-ar at KI IS. Marvin Heaton — Bookkeeping. Business Math; B.S. M A Hall State; llth year at HI IS Jeane Heidershaeh — passed aw ax in Januarx: taught Mote-hand Ivping. Record Keeping sponsored -teens; 2nd «-ar at HI IS Diana 11 nil Record Keeping. I'xping; HS. Indiana State. 1st -ar at RIIS John I.ebo — Business l.axx. Basie Business; HS. M . Hall Stale-; enjoxs travel; 3th xe-ar at BUS. Robert Mailed — Basie Business. Business Math nieriean Prohh-ms manager of help for athletic events; HS. MS. Indiana State-; e-njoxs hunting, fishing, athletics; 9th e-ar at RIIS Paul Rohertsem — Business Math. Clerical Practice-; Sc-nior Kvents ( oeircli-nalor. H S . M S . Indiana State-; .’Villi xe-ar at RIIS Donald Townsend — I'xping. Record kee ping. Basic Business; BA. Oakland Citx Cedlege; enjovs sports; 1st C-ar at RIIS Cayle Upchurch — Shorthand. Typing; V-Teens; HS, I of Southern Miss.. | V. Ball State ; e-njoxs golf. Bridge-; - rd xear at RIIS Terry Weir — I'xping. Data Processing; School Ire-asure-r; B.S. MS. Indiana State-. e-uje s sports, hunting, gardening: IOth xe-ar at RIIS Business II Science Dept, drops tracks Tracks, as such, were dropped from the science courses. Biology A and B merged into biology. Biology G evolved into natural science. Chemistry A became known as presem chemistry. Presem stood for prescience, engineering, and medicine; the presem program was designed for students planning to continue in one of those fields. Physics A was also classified as presem. Advanced science students had the opportunity to take advanced biology and chemistry. both one-semester courses. LEFT: In chemistry class Bub Weller learns to handle pipettes with care. BELOW: Mr. Maddock tips his hat to physics students Handy Huston and Charlie Clevenger. BOTTOM RIGHT: Exact measurements by Wendy Stephenson lead to correct lab calculations. BOTTOM LEFT: Following her lab partner’s instructions. Daine Miller records biology lab data. Mr 1.11 iid«|itist Mr. M.ulddik Mr Kolicrls Mr Turnrr Mr. WliiU-sel Non Alexander — Biology; A.B Karlham. MS. IL'; 28 th year at RKIS. Gerald Bart — Biology. Natural Science; IIS.. MS Purdue: I2 d vear at IIIIS William Furle — Riologv. Natural Seienee; Basehall. sst Football: N.B.. I of Kentucky, l . Hall State; enjovs sports; 15th rar at BUS. Ronald Hartman — Physical (icoliijiy; B.S.. M.A., Ball State: enjoys golf, tennis; ml year at K11S Troy Ingram — Biology, Physical Kducation; Sports Officiating. Track; IIS Maneliester. II.A.. Hall State; enjoys officiating sports, golf: 12th year at BUS. James Joyner — Natural Science. Biology. dv Biology: VII.. l. A Karlham; enjoys farming, travel, photography: 5th year at BUS Burt l.iindquist — Chemistry; II Taylor. VINT II . enjoys organic gardening; Sth year at BUS llonier Maddock — Physics; National Honor Society; V.B Karlham. l Ball State; enjovs huildiug and designing electronic equipment; llth year at BUS Allan Roberts — Biology. Natural Science. SB. Karlham. MKD I of Georgia. enjovs scientific photography: Sth year at BUS Gil Turner — Physical Science; Sssl Basketball; IIS. MS. Ball State; enjoys antiques, sports; 7th year at BUS Ivan NVhitcsel — (lliemistry; B.S. Peabody College. MS It ; enjovs computers, tennis; tith vear at BUS Science 43 BOTTOM LEFT: Geometric theorems are applied by Undo Sherer while explaining her proof. BOTTOM RIGHT: Selection of a neu rou to display homework is the job of Pat Stubeda as she losses the die in Mr. Poland 's geometry class. BELOW: Looks of amazement are present on the face of Karen Mdler as she talks with math teacher Mr. Vilhauer in algebra class. Ilcmx Brack — (Iconic! rx. lgebru; Sophomore (Hass; B.S.. M V Miami I : enjoys howling, bridge: Bth xear at BUS Jane Brown — Geometrx. rithmctic Re- ieu, Finite Math, meriean Problems. Covcrnmcut: V-Teen (.'abinel; B.S Ball Stair ; Ttb ear at BUS Ronald Craig — nalxsis. Algebra. Phxsics: Junior (llass B S. Ball State; 8th vear at BUS F.lmcr Cud-worth — Ccomctrx. lgcbra. Faculty Floxxcrs and Welfare; A.B.. MS II ; enjoys roek collecting, lapidary. gardening. 91 h year at BUS Robert Feller — Ceometry, lgebra; B Marian College. l I Miami I ; enjoxs folk music; 2nd xeai at BUS Bernard F'oos — nal sis, ritlimetic Reviexx; B.S. SI Fd-xxards I.; enjoxs travel, music, cards; 3rd xear at BUS Robert Poland — Geometry, Finite Math. dx Vlgebra: B . B I) Wittenberg: M Ohio State: enjoxs organic gardening; lltli xear at BUS Richard Yilhaucr — lgebra. nalxsis; .B. udcrson College: MAT Fairleigh Dickinson I .: enjoxs music, travel; 3rd year at BUS Alvin Wentz Geometry. lgebra. Math Survey; R.S.. M Ball Stair ; enjoys swimming, mechanics, howling: 2nd xear at BUS Mr Brack Mrs Brown Mr Craig Mr Cuduorth Mr. Feller Mr. I'oos Mr Poland Mr Wentz Math students do independent study Abstract algebra, a combination of homeroom, classtime, and independent study, was offered to students interested in increasing their mathematical knowledge. Geometrical proofs tested students’ reasoning powers and familarity with theorems. Equations — quadratic, linear, binomial — and inequalities were solved by algebra students. Analysis students worked with vector equations, trig functions, and sine curves. Math 15 BELOW: Combined efforts of doe Hesson and Larry Middleton lead to more efficient uork. BELOW RIGHT: Safety glasses protect Dan Sheppard's eyes from flying sparks- BOTTOM RIGHT: Arc welding requires blending of Hob Hoffenbacker's skill and training. Photography enrollment up Having completed and sold its first house, Mr. Ray Anderson’s Building Trades class proceeded with the construction of a second house. Mr. Merrill Hull, new' with the department, worked closely with building construction, machine shop, and drawing classes. Enrollment doubled in the photography classes to the delight of department teachers. Second-semester electronics students applied basic principles learned earlier in putting together a radio. Enrollment jumps in English electives Mrs. Alley Mrs Cordell M rs Cordner M iss Filie Mrs Floyd Mrs. Fort Mr Caringcr Mr Ilagi'enjos Mr. litndv Mr. Hoffman Enrollment in Journalism and Current Literature increased greatly in the spring semester as seniors changed their schedules to exclude English Literature (formerly called English 8A). Films, books, and records added depth to the English curriculum. “Julius Caesar” and other works came to life on the screen as students sought depth in their study of the classics and contemporary literature. Outside reading materials, ranging from A Tale of Two Cities and Don Quixote to contemporary works such as A Separate Peace, aided students in their studies of various authors. Mrs. Kcimrtt Mr l)il Mr. Faults Mr. Fish Mr. Johns Mr Jones Mr Most-lull Mr IVmhert on Mr P« ntlU Mrs Strahaii Sociology students ‘Face the Folks’ I I Mr lh« mas Mr Tiano Mr. Wallcm Mr. Zinkan Majorie Bennett - Special Education; B S. Miami I .. M A Ball State; enjoys bridge, sewing. travel; - r l year at BUS Charles Dils - Sociology; VB. Manchester; MS Miami I enjoys travel, hunting; IBth year at BUS Gary Eagles - IS and World History; Ili-Y; B.A. Manchester. M.A Miami t enjoys sports, reading, traveling; 2nd year at BUS William Fish - Government. I s History; NG . Junior Varsity Baseball. B.S., M S. 1.1 ; enjoys golf, athletics 3rd sear at BUS Edward Johns - I S History. Government; Safety Club; B.A Miami I .; M Ball State; enjoys flowers. 5th year at BUS Stephen Jones • IS. llistors B Farlliam. M I 1 I of Cincinnati; enjoys home architecture, antiques; 1st sear at BUS. I.ouis Moschell - Psychologs; BS M Ball State; enjoys tropical fish; 13th year at BUS John Pemberton - Government; B.S.. M S. IT; enjoys travel, camping, sports; 12th year at BUS William Pcnd-ley - I S. llistors; Chess Club; BS. MS Indiana State I ; enjoys reading, antiques; 3r l at BUS. Marguerite Strahan - Comparative Kconornics. merican Problems; Social Studies Forum; Y-Teens; enjoss travel Stuart Thomas - I S llistors; Student dvisors Committee; SGA Safely lub; B S . M . Ball State. 7tb sear at BUS Anthony Tiano -Government. Swimming. Football. Swimming; B.S. Fairmont State. M S West Virginia I ; enjoys hunting, fishing; 8th year at BUS Fanny Wallem - American Problems. Values arid Issues Sociology Senior Class Council Friends Club; S Vincennes I B.S.. M S Indiana Stall enjoys musical concerts, athletic events, travel; 5lh yejr at BUS Bohert Zinkan - I S History; M Indiana State, enjoys photography; 2nd year at BUS Two new faces brightened the Social Studies department, headed by Mrs. Marguerite Strahan. The faces were those of Mr. Stephen Jones, history teacher, and Gertrude, a rat used in psychology class experiments. Face the Folks, a parent-student discussion hour in sociology classes proved to be successful and quite popular. Farents and students rapped about love, marriage and family life. TOP: froblems of today's government arc explained b Mr Tony Tiano to government classes. CENTER: Sociology class student-parent confrontation gave the generations a chance to “fight it out ABOVE: In Mr Eagles history class, Jackie Cox. Go rg Guthrie, and Dave I tracer concentrate on “The American Experience.' uhich is being discussed Social Studies 19 All out Red Devil team effort made. RHS athletes once again prime contenders for their third straight NCC championship. Wrestling team provided RHS’s first state champ, senior Mike King. A long list of athletic victories included a very successful basketball tourney, NCC firsts in cross-country and football, seconds in swimming and basketball, third in wrestling. Prosperous ventures by track, golf, and baseball teams topped off the season. Backed by a brilliant coaching staff, Richmond athletes proved long hours of practice could and do pay off. Cross country team wins conference A North Central Conference championship and the “Coach of the Year” awarded to Coach Dave Bowers topped off the 1971 cross country season. The harriers breezed through the regular season with a perfect 8-0 record. A second place finish in the Fort Wayne Invitational was the only other regular season event. In post-season action the runners took first in the sectional, third in the regional, and twelfth in the state meet, along with the NCC title. The harriers were paced all season long on the fine running of senior Dan McFarland who finished sixth in the state meet. LEFT: CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FRONT ROW: Frank Patterson, Dan McFarland, Dave Patenaude. Dave Duncan. ROW 2: Mike Mills, Doug McQuiston, Ron Lewis. Roy Grimes, Dave Caudle, mgr. HACK ROW: Coach Dave Bowers, Dave Wissler. Kevin Ellis, Earl Schenk, Mark Williams, Lyle Richert. Craig Sandford. CENTER: Richmond and Muncie Central harriers streak out of the starting lanes. BELOW' LEFT: (letting last-minute advice from Coach Rowers are Lyle Richert and Earl Schenk. BELOW RIGHT: Dave Patenaude and Dave Duncan race for the finish line and a Richmond victory. 1971 CROSS COUNTRY OPP RHS Muncie South 40 19 Connersville 42 17 Dayton Belmont 28 27 Muncie Burris 46 16 New Castle 40 21 Muncie Central 32 27 Fairmont West 46 15 Anderson 36 22 Fort Wayne Inv. 2nd NCC 1st Sectional 1st Regional 3rd State 12th Cross Country 53 200 gymnasts work together in 4th Fit, Fem An arresting three-dimensional presentation of girls' sports opened Fitness and Feminity 71. Over 200 girls joined together in the Girls Athletic Association production. Moods of Rod McKuen were expressed by sophomore physical education classes in a modern dance segment. National Junior Badminton champions Pam and Polly Stockton, guest performers, defeated Tom Warfel, No. 1 tennis man. and Fred Schlotterbeck, local badminton enthusiast. Miss Preble County, Lynn Becker, dressed in gold sequins, tantalized the audience with her free exercise routine to “Tijuana Heartbreak.” A lighthearted finale of “Thank You Very Much” included the entire cast. TOP LEFT: Little-girl looks of Betsy Parker create fantasy of Nutcracker Suite. TOP RIGHT: Dancing with hand apparatus. Carol Cummins moves gracefully to “Stanga. CENTER: Movements sharpened by hours of tedious practice are displayed by Cindy FAliot, Carol Colacello, Donnita Matthews, and Joan a Salzarulo. BOTTOM LEFT: Delicately balancing a hoop to Sweetheart Tree is gymnast Sherri Daggy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Latin American flavor accents the performance of MIS's Adagio dance couple John Herigand Terri Stiens. Fit and Fern 55 GAA strives for equality For years the Girls’ Athletic Association had strived for equality through an all-school girls’ sports assembly. The girls fought especially hard this year to achieve this goal. Fitness and Feminity, GAA’s main fund-raiser, received wide-spread acclaim. Through GAA, girls participated in eleven competitive sports, including bowling, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. The winning records of the girls’ teams were proof of the ability and team effort. GAA also hosted the district bowling tournament. % I OP RIGHT: In preparation for a spike, Taunya Heinbaugh leaps into the air as players look on. TOP LEFT: Instructions from the referee are received by Carol (Hass and Vivian Farris. ABOVE RIGHT: VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW Lynne Gardner, Taunya Heinbaugh, Debbie Crisp. RACK ROW: .juman Collier. Donna Shipley, Donna .Jones, Carlyss Soulier. ABOVE: After a long, exhausting game, Mrs. Mary Miller and team members take a breather. CENTER RIGHT: GYMNASTIC TEAM FRONT ROW: Dianne Smith, Robin Barker, Phyllis Rhine-gold, Terry Liebert, Kay Alsop, Terry Stiens, Fonda Mullins, Mary Lou Risk. RACK ROW: Donna Shipley, Susan Dwyer. Gloria Corman, Paula Marksbury, Kathy Bowling, Chris Hoover. RIGHT: TENNIS TEAM — FRONT ROW: Chris Hoover, Deedra Peelle, Donna Jones, Leslie Zimmer. RACK ROW': Paula Ruda, Marguerite Salzarulo, Linda Jones, Carlyss Soulier. Jenny Knight, Barb Nepote. Angie Peelle. Janet Ruda, Debbie Weiss, Brenda Clevenger. RELOW RIGHT: SWIM TEAM FRONT ROW: Carol Gardner. Megan Thiede, Debbie Klute. Leslie Zimmer, Barb Nepote, Chris Hoover Debbie Bane, Kathy Bowling. Anne Kreitl ROW 2: Joana Salzarulo, Renee Trimble. Leslie Runnels, Jill Bast in, Marguerite Salzarulo. Jane Higgins, Sue McConkey, Beth Moorehead RACK ROW: Sally Williams, Becky Holmes, ('indy Schuler, Vicki Beck, Leslie Hedges. Carol Rodefeld, Connie Tash. Deedra Peelle (Iiris ' Sports 57 Track team performs well for good year 1971 Track Opp. RHS Connersville 87 Richmond Relays 1st Anderson 55 63 Warren Central 37 71 Muncie Relays 3rd Columbus Relays 1st NCC 2nd Sectional 1st Regional 6th Inexperience summed up Coach Dave Bowers’ 1971 track squad of eight seniors and thirty-seven sophomores. This lack of experience didn’t hurt the Devils, who compiled a 3-0 season record in dual meets and won the Richmond and Columbus relays, the sectional, and placed second in the NCC meet. Leading the Red Devils were two-miler Dan McFarland and pole vaulter Bill Hofer. McFarland set a new school record of 9:29.9 and Lybolt Field record of 9:32.5. Hofer also set a new record with a vault of 14 feet IV2 inches. ABOVE LEFT: First at the finish line. Red Devil tu o-miler Dan McFarland gasps for breath. ABOVE: Arms and legs flailing. Bill Hofer pole vaults over the bar u ith ease. LEFT: TRACK TEAM-FROST ROW: Mike Kinsey. Bill Hofer. Mark Lanholz, Mike King. Dan McFarland. Hick Hartman. ROW 2: Steve Bryant, mgr.. Mark Dwyer. Bill Swiderek. Ken Gardner. Mike C'henault, Mike Harper. Jim Kinsey. Steve Lynch. Earl Schenck, mgr. BACK ROW: Norman Davis, John Brewer. Richard Sinex. John Henderson. Marlon Burns. Mark Williams. BELOW: With unusual form, state-finalist Steve Lynch strains to clear the bar. Golfers earn 13-2 record Led by the consistency of its top two linksmen, Kevin McClure and Skip Runnels, Coach Dick Wright’s 1971 squad completed a most successful season. The squad earned a 13-2 record, the best for a Red Devil squad since 1963, along with a first in the Sectional, and second places in both the North Central Conference meet and the Winchester Invitational. On the varsity squad, along with McClure and Runnels, were Gary Griffin, Randy Saylor, and Randy Stigleman. LEFT: GOLF-FRONT ROW: Gary Griffin. Barry Stigleman. Randy Saylor. HACK ROW: Kevin McClure. Skip Runnels, Coach Dick Wright. BELOW: Coach Dick Wright putts as Hagerstown coach and player await their turns. BELOW LEFT: Displaying powerful wrists on a tenth-hole tee shot is senior Kevin Me C lure. BELOW RIGHT: Linksman Randy Saylor eyes a tough sand shot from the Elks' ninth-hole hunker. 1971 GOLF OPP RHS Middletown 8'2 6V2 Muncie South 36 1 420 Anderson 10 5 Middletown 7 9 Winchester 7 9 Muncie Central 10 5 Hagerstown lnv. 1st Muncie Central 151 171 Madison Hts. 386 404 Winchester lnv. 2nd Hagerstown 394 453 NewCastle 371 413 Connersville 303 328 Connersville 303 346 Centerville 378 500 Marion 315 317 Newcastle 311 398 NCC 2nd Sectional 1st Regional Tied 3rd Coif 61 3rd place NCC baseballers go to state A strong finish helped the 1971 Red Devil baseball squad recover after losing four out of their first five games. Led by the all-conference pitching of Rick Ketring, the Satans compiled a 14-12 season. In the NCC, Richmond tied for third with a 3-4 record. The Richmond nine reached their peak in the state tournament, winning both the sectional and regional competition. Out of five tournament games, which included three shut-outs, the Satans allowed the opposition to score only five runs, while RHS crossed home thirty five times. Along with Ketring, shortstop Bob Brannock and outfielder Joe Spicer also made the all-NCC team. TOP LEFT: Pitcher Hick Ketring Hives a Logan-sport player a taste of his fast hall. CENTER LEFT: Dust flies as Tim Zimmerman slides safely into second base in sectional play. CENTER RIGHT: iTeparing to steal, Joe Spicer checks for last-minute signals. BOTTOM LEFT: BASEBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Tim Nead. mgr., Roger McCashland, Jim Osborne. Bob Weller, Grady Wagers, Phil Trammell, Barry Deakins, Larry Wissel, mgr. ROW 2: Bill Wissel, Joe Lynch. Tim Zimmerman. Everrett Jordan. Rick McKinney, Tom Wambaugh. BACK ROW Coach Bill Farley. Rick Ketring. John DeMais, Bob Brannock. Tom Clark. Joe Spicer, Larry Campbell, Asst. Coach John Lebo. BOTTOM RIGHT: Collecting helmets is one of the lesser dutiesof team manager Tim Nead. •A L Baseball 1971 Opp RHS Eaton 3 2 Connersville 1 0 Liberty 2 6 Dayton Chaminade 4 0 Brookville 3 1 Hamilton Garfield 1 2 4 Cambridge City 9 Anderson Mad. Hts. 3 1 Middletown 2 5 Centerville (11 inn.) 8 9 Dayton Chaminade 8 0 Kokomo 4 0 New Castle 4 5 Anderson 0 3 Muncie Central 3 1 Anderson Mad. Hts. (8 inn.) 5 3 Marion 0 8 Hagerstown 2 5 Lafayette 2 1 Logansport 2 0 • SECTIONAL Randolph Southern 0 8 Centerville (6 inn.) 4 14 Cambridge City 1 6 REGIONAL Delta 0 3 Yorktown 0 5 SEMI-STATE Lafayette 8 0 Haseball til Netmen earn 20-6 season Great team effort in tourney action highlighted the 1971-1972 basketball season. Coach Dick Baumgartner's Satans compiled a most successful 20-6 season. Wins over Muncie Central, Conners-ville, Anderson Madison Heights, along with a first place performance in the Richmond Holiday Tourney, Sectional, and Regional marked the team’s major accomplishments. Three-letter winners Rick Thalls and Trent Smock led the team with 19 and 18-point averages. Thalls ended his high school basketball career as the leading scorer in RHS history with 1200 points. BASKETBALL RHS OPP Winchester 91 58 Chaminade 55 49 New Castle 60 61 Shortridge 74 78 Muncie Central 69 67 Shelbyville 90 50 Middletown 87 92 Holiday Tourney Martinsville 86 49 Jennings Co. 76 70 Marion 79 66 Logansport 67 50 Rushville 67 58 Kokomo 77 65 Muncie Burris 73 49 Northrup 80 38 Connersville 68 62 Indianapolis Tech 57 58 Madison Heights 74 63 Lafayette 68 77 Anderson 69 58 Sectional Northeastern 81 41 Cambridge City as 44 Regional Union City 100 45 Yorktown 70 51 Semistate Center Grove 61 62 ABOVE: Up high for a clean shot in regional action is Trent Smock, with Cary Burton preparing for a possible rebound. RIGHT BASKETBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Duane Orr, Darrell Teague, Randy Bryant, Rex Dwyer, Jeff Weller, mgr. ROW 2: Eric Gibbs, mgr.; Richard Sinex, Marty Lundy, Chris Ar-ford, Rick Baumgartner, Gary Burton. HACK ROW: Coach Dick Baumgartner, Ass’t Coach Gil Turner, Trent Smock, Rick Thalia, Kyle McKee, Jeff Chamness, mgr.; Ass t Coach Gary Busby. CENTER RIGHT: In an unusual situation, senior guard Rex Dwyer tries to recover a loose ball. TOP RIGHT: Jumping high. Rick Thalls blocks the shot; Trent Smock guards from behind. TOP LEFT: Placing his hands in the correct position for a chanty shot is Chris Arford. CENTER LEFT: Assistance from Cary Burton aids Rick Baumgartner in making a fast break. basketball Gridders enjoy 8-2 season after 8-game win streak A most successful season marked Hub Etchison’s 19th year as head coach of the gridders. The Red Devil eleven opened and closed out their season on sour notes, as they lost to Bloomington and Kokomo, but between these losses they ran up an eight-game winning streak, which led to a North Central conference championship, state recognition in both polls, and an 8-2 record. Their main offensive threat, despite a good ground game, was the Rex Dwyer-to-Trent Smock passing combination which clicked for eight touchdowns. Smock also received recognition by being named to the all-state first team at his end position. Offensive halfback Darrell Teague and defensive standouts Chris Arford and Brent Smith also received recognition. ABOVE: Out of the action for a moment, senior Chris Arford examines the opposing line-up. ABOVE CENTER: FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Rod Bane. Roger Sheckles. Brent Smith. Mike Witt, Tony Thomason, Trent Smock, Richard Sinex. Chris Arford. Frank Denton. Rex Dwyer, Randy Showalter, Scott O'Maley. ROW 2: Coach Huh Etchison, dim McKillip, dim Langley, day Reynolds, Gary Burton. Marlon Burns. Eric Gibbs, Kim Willis, Doug Redding-ton. Darrell Teague. Chuck Basler. Mike Kinsey, Coach Terry Dickerson. ROW 2: Coach Pony Tiano. David Mabry, Gary Guthrie. Robert donee, Larry Campbell, Stanley Perry, Phil Hieger, Gary Faulkenherg Mark Martin, Ron Taylor, Coach Mike Rodich. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Farley, Steve dames, mgr . J.m Dykes. David Keller. Steve Hill, Marty Lundy, dack Balestrieri. dohn Henderson, Stan Bishop, Gary Stephen, dan Roomershine. mgr.. Coach dim Peters. ABOVE: Readying his team for the snap. Red Devil quarterback Rex Dwyer signals the play. ABOVE RIGHT: Although unfamiliar with astroturf. Trent Smock intercepts, delighting fans at Bloomington. ABOVE LEFT• Preceding each game, a moment of silence is observed during the Lord’s Prayer. Football 67 B-football has good season An above-average season came to a most satisfying end for the Junior Varsity Football squad as the Imps whipped rival Muncie Central in the finale, 46-14. The B-squad ended the season with a 5-3-1 record. The Imps began the season with two wins, the first over Marion and the second over Hamilton Taft. Richmond then dropped two of their next three games to Middletown. Mr. Bill Farley and Mr. Tony Tiano coached the B-team to their successful season. B-TEAM FOOTBALL RHS OPP Marion 28 22 Hamilton Taft 40 6 Middletown 12 24 Connersville 12 0 Middletown 16 20 New Castle 20 12 Hamilton Garfield 22 22 Anderson 6 16 Muncie Central 46 14 Carrying the pigskin. Red Devil Tom Kimberly breaks through stubborn Muncie South defense uith the help of teammate Marty Lundy. ABOVE: Against tough Anderson defense, Mark McDugle passes to teammate Darrell Teague. RIGHT: Signals given by Darrell Teagui prepan fhe Richmond B-team for ait ion. B-TKAM BASKETBALL RHS OPP Winchester 37 41 Chaminade 39 30 New Castle 51 48 Shortridge 46 45 Muncie Central 48 43 Shelbyville 46 31 Middletown 51 53 Marion 54 37 Logansport 45 35 Rushville 50 37 Kokomo 37 32 Muncie Burris 72 43 Northrup 49 39 Connersville 50 38 Indianapolis Tech 59 47 Madison Hts. 35 54 Lafayette 41 42 Anderson 60 49 Close contests mark Imp year Another excitement-filled season marked Coach Gary Busby’s B-team. The Imps ended the year with a 14-4 record and three of those losses were by less than four points. Mark McDugle, Mike Kinsey, Chuck Hyde, Randy Bryant, and Darrell Teague were the big guns for the B-squad. The Imps had two close wins in a row early in the season when they came from behind to beat New Castle 51-48, then Shortridge 46-45. B-Foot ball, B-Basketball 71 Swimmers achieve success Coach Tony Tiano’s swim squad completed another successful season as the tankmen ended with a 8-0 dual meet mark. One of the bright points of the squad was the diving duo of Bob Lichtenfels and John Herig. Both divers qualified for the state finals with Herig placing fourth. Sophomore freestyler Mike Cleaver also qualified for state competition. Among the swimmers’ accomplishments were a second in the Carmel Invitational and third places in both the NCC meet and the Sectional. SWIMMING Southport Connersville Middletown Muncie Burris Carmel Invt. Hamilton Taft Middletown Muncie North New Castle Shelby ville Connersville NCC Sectional State RHS Opp 28 67 55 39 75 58 73 22 2nd 74 21 53 42 67 28 66 29 51 44 75 38 3rd 3rd 23rd ABOVE: SWIM TEAM FROST ROW. Mark Greminger. John Herig, Tom Dungan. Jeff Anderson. Hay Carrico. Robert Ferguson. Dan •Jordan. ROW 2: Mike Barber, Jim Richter, •Jack Mitchell. Eric Werner. Boh Lichtenfels, Howard Holmes, Mike Cleaver. HACK ROW. Mark Maye. Sam Cain. Dave Burns, John Olenvik. Scott Hasse, David Kuhlman. Dennis Day. ABOVE: Contemplating tough state competion are state finalists Hob Lichtenfels, dicer; John Herig, dicer; and Mike Clever, freestyler. LEFT CENTER: Junior swimmer Jeff Anderson drives for the finish in the 200-yard medley. TOP: With a shnu of near-perfect form. Hub Lichtenfels cops another first, a neu scoring record for the school and himself. RIGHT: WRESTLING TEAM—FRONT ROW: Mark Stoddard. Tom Ramsey, Mark Holthou.se. Ken Maurer. Mike King. ROW 2: Lou Moschell, Rick Parker. Brian Short. Roger Sheckles, Steve Sickman. BACK ROW: Joe Jenkins. Bill Nicholson, Frank Denton. Coach Nick Kovach. BELOW: Struggling to gam a hold on his opponent, Ken Maurer's goal is a takedown. CENTER RIGHT: In regional action, Tom Ramsey grapples his rival in first-round competition. BELOW CENTER: Stacking up his opponent in the final round. Brian Short wins the NCC title. BOTTOM RIGHT: Snapping hack his rival in the final match of State tournament, Mike King displays the strength and skill of state champion. BOTTOM: With a deep dive, Roger Sheckles throws his foe for the two-point takedown. Mike King captures state wrestling title WRESTLING RHS OPP Muncie South 35 17 Anderson 24 21 Greenfield 85 15 Logansport Invt. 1st Connersville 61 3 North Central 23 27 Muncie Central 31 18 New Haven Tourney 2nd Marion 25 21 Muncie North 29 22 NCC Meet 2nd Sectional 1st Regional 2nd State 7th Highlighted by the first individual state championship in eleven years, Coach Nick Kovach again had a most successful wrestling season. 126-pound grappler Mike King took the top spot in the state wrestling tournament in his respective division. Richmond placed two wrestlers in the state finals. King and Ken Maurer. Maurer lost in the first round, hut that is still quite an accomplishment. The wrestlers finished the season with 8-0 dual meet record along with winning the Logansport Invitational and the Sectional. W rest linn :i Coaches are real stars of RHS athletics Behind every great team are its coaches, cheerleaders, and fans. People talk about a star athlete, but the real stars at RHS were the coaches. The responsibility of a winning or losing team fell on them. Fans added to the atmosphere of victory. Large numbers of students and adults followed the teams avidly. During tense games, nothing could be heard above the yelling of the crowd. Uniforms of red and white plus exuberant spirit summed up RHS' varsity cheerleaders. A variety of new cheers and chants were used to rally student spirit. UPPER LEFT: A break in the action gives Rex Dwyer time to consult head coach Hub Etchison. TOP: Excited easily, head basketball coach Dick Raumgartner offers advice from the hench. ABOVE: Pandemonium results in Civic Hall as the Red Devils chalk up another victory. FAR LEFT: R-team time-out means a cheer led by junior varsity cheerleaders Kay Alsop. Renee Trimble. Jackie McDaniel, and Lisa Carnes LEFT: Spirit instigators at varsity athletic events are Terry Stiens, Gloria Corman. Guinn Rheinhardt, and Paula Marksbury. Cheerleaders, Coaches and Fans 75 Tennis squad rebuilds The lack of experience plagued the tennis squad all season as the team had only two juniors and five sophomores. The entire 1970 North Central Conference championship team graduated and left Coach Jerold Moore with a rebuilding job. The netters ended the year with a 2-7 record, with wins over NCC foes Logansport and Kokomo to finish at sixth position in conference action. 1971 TENNIS OPP RHS Connersville 7 0 Pendleton 4 3 Anderson 4 3 Lafayette 7 0 Marion 7 0 Muncie Central 6 1 Logansport 2 5 Kokomo 3 4 New Castle 4 3 TOP RIGHT: To get himself in shape, Rusty Hollingsworth warms up before an important match. TOP LEFT: Powerful serves as executed by Mike Stock often determine the winner of a match. A ROVE: TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Bill Lakoff, Rusty Hollingsworth, Mark Leckleider, Todd Uhte. RACK ROW: Nick Pardieck. Greg Wilson, Mike Stock, Mark Davis, Coach Jerold Moore. RIGHT: (load form and a strong return pay off for Todd Uhte, number one man on the squad project Tennis 77 Clubs acquired a new appearance with the abolishment of homeroom. Interested students still found time to squeeze the before or after-school meetings into their schedules. Many doors that led to new knowledge and experiences were opened through clubs. Friendship, fellowship, leadership—all were gained by student involvement in school activities; positions of responsibility were assumed by many. A sense of accomplishment bound students together. Long tours were spent working on Mardi Gras booths, bake sales, and assemblies. LEFT: With the constant attention of the hand. Mr. John Parshall leads pre-name tunes. BELOW: CONCERT BAND — FRONT HOW: Roberta Smeaton, Rae Wohlhueter. Vickie Branson, Karen Helmich. Terri Coutler. Barbara Wharton. Linda Hilling. Debbie Kauper, Robin Perkins, Debbie Duke. ROW 2: Bruce Tipton, Carolyn Gardner. Sally Stegen. Charles Ruhl. Donna Miller. .Jeff Klopfenstein. Nancy Kramer, Emily Hilbert, Steve Frazier. Sandy Pruessner. Robin Philhower, .Julie Holmes, Carol Varnell. ROW 3: Tyler Curiel. Evelyn Hollar. Debbie Ramsey. Sabrina Hunter.Vicki Hughes, Randy Huston, Kathy Myers. Sheryl Krall, Peggy Sherer. David Plasterer, Mike Oda, Jeff Templeton, David Eilar, Lou Moschell, Kent Teeters. Keith Ashbaugh. Howard Holmes, Carol Ing-lis. Richard Sowers. Chris Averitt. ROW • . .Jackie Lafuze, .Juman Collier. Jill Egger, Cheryl Roberts, Beth Wiechman, Sara Brann, Ron Hughes, Gary Harger, Tom Ebbinghouse. Tom Schroeder, Neil Henry, Tom Brooks, Sharon McCafferty, Mike Blum. Phil Brauchla. Roger Sherer, Mike Fillipello. Jerry Ketron, Roger Ashenfelter,- Kim Heusel, Bill Berry, Bob Beals. Tim Yanatta, Bob Phillips, Gloria Corman. Mike Gibbs. ROW .5: Max Bailey, Chuck Parr. Rick Pilgrim, Verdi Huffman, .Jon Gill, Jad Daggy. Tom Burrell. Greg Johnson, Wayne Stubbs; SEATED. Tim Mollo David Brumfield. Jack Hoover. Phil Trammel; STANDING ('ENTER, Mr. John M. Parshall, David Barie-ther. Mr. William 'Fucker (student teacher); STANDING RIGHT. Kathy Frank. Absent: John Weaver, Mike Rover. Cindy Sterling. BOTTOM: Spirited music is prodded by Concert Hand during the semi-state pep assembly. BELOW CENTER: VARSITY BAND FRONT ROW: Sandy Tharp. Karen Roberts, Debi Schy-hart. Sheree Cohee. Bobbi Lichtenfels. Marcia Buckler, Nancy Johnston. Sylvia Zimmer, Sarah Stanley, Gayle Hilleke. ROW 2: Cecilia Holler. Penny Rogan, Terri Von Pein, Pat Estes. Becky White. Cindy Sherrow. Rachelle Smith. Bryan Edwards, Mark Wishard. Debbie Robinson. Janet Blair. Alesia Barnhizer. Ronda Rodgers. Chris Wampler. Diane Hudson. Linda Sherer, Carol Meyn. ROW 3: Becky Lloyd, Peggy Grohsmeyer. Robert Lee. Tom Clements. Kim Shendler. Luanne Handy, Cheryl Russell. Kevin Shendler. Jim Henley. Dennis Kimbrough, Larry Sowers. Gary Vaughn. Jim Wareham, Pat Stube-da. Mike Good, Mark Inglis, Bret Rugg. Stan Rodal, Billy Berry, .Jim Sharvin. Bonnie Wasson. Ron Lindley. Greg Snarr. Dave Bariether. ROW I: Gary Dearing, Tom Brown. Bob Van Landing-ham. Debbie Heavilon, Vicki Von Pein, Joe Bennett, Mark Messmer. Bob Thomas, Russ Johnson. Cary Moorman, Tucker Peters. Craig Moorman, Sue Dickey. Dave Schofield. Sue Mc-Conkey, Ray Keller, Debbie McCashland, Dave Marsh, Dave Ashbaugh. Johnny Henderson. Bill Coomes, Jeff Clarke. Curt Barker. Dave Deutsch. .John Roll. BACK ROW: Mike Miles, Bob Ferguson, Bill Beach. Drew Koctur. Debbie Baker, DeWayne Malachi, Ray Ramsey, Angie Mollo. Tom Beck. Mr. Stephen Varnell, Karen Miller. Jeff Klopfenstein. Jeff Templeton. Bands prepare for Variety’72 Variety ’72 was first on the agenda of the Concert and Varsity Bands. Concert Band directed by Mr. John Parshall took a major part in the biennial variety show. They also gave two concerts and participated in home basketball games. Varsity Band, directed by Mr. Stephen Varnell, worked to improved their musical abilities, students hoping to be promoted into Concert Band. This group also gave two concerts for an audience at Civic Hall. Both bands gave concerts at local junior high schools. Hands HI BELOW: Perfection and good form are the finals of first-chair flute player Debbie Duke. RELOW: OKCHESTRA-Fm T ROW: Tom Fit harris. Debbie Wissler. Ruth Bei.t. Debbie Kimbrough. Susan Galyean, Nancy Philhower, Wendy Stephenson, Rita Frazier, Meira Rosenberg, Pat Stubeda. Roger Ashenfelter. Mike Witt. ROW 2: Ibilbinn Plot kin. Donna Kur- kowski. Virginia Whitaker. Cathy Wagner, Julie Riley. Cheryl Williamson. Kay Alsop, Ginger Rogers, Paulette Camden, Debbie Wolfal. Greg Wilson. Laura Wilcox. Rachelle Smith, Sherri Witt, Bonnie Deane, Rita Johnson. ROW 3: Karen Miller, Kathi Slish, Carol Varnell. Doug Brewster. Debbie Duke, Robin Perkins. Sue Dickey, Teresa Wisehart, Belinda Bridgeman, Sarah Stanley, Diane McCashland. Debra Hea-vilon. Gala Conder. Charles Ruhl, Karen Sharp. Donna Miller. Emily Hilbert. Mike Royer. Andy McComb, Karen Nuss. Diana Mullins, Steve Smail. Peggy Grohsmever. ROW I Malcomb Hunter. Terri Little. Mark Latello, Carol Hilton. Mike Givens, Jerry Pipes. Kent eters. Bill Misner, Jim Jackson. Jeff Templeton. Tom Allen. David Kuhlman. Bert Jellison. Bret Rugg. David Wissler. John Weaver, Ron Schmidt. David Brumfield. John Berry, Chris Koch, Kathy Rei-nelt, Cindy White. Jeff Dickey. Cathy Frank, Eva Tischuk. Mike Must in. RACK ROW: Mr. Ralph Burkhardt, conductor. Miss Diane Livingston, student teacher. Terry King. Max Bailey. Verdi Huffman. Steve Bratton. Del Fetters, Carmen Lester. BOTTOM: A look of disdain crosses Cathy Wagner’s face as she strikes a sour note. RIGHT: Timing is important tit Karynn Roach as she keeps her eyes on her cello music. Big orchestra tours capital, plays benefit The biggest event of the year for RHS’ largest orchestra was the tour to Washington. D.C. The students played in concerts and saw sights around the nation’s capital. In February, conductor Ralph Burk-hardt stepped down from his traditional role and let the students direct the Student Conductors’ Concert. The orchestra volunteered to play for the Jim Johnting Kidney Fund Show at Northeastern High School. Practice, cooperation, and discipline molded the orchestra into a top-notch organization. Orchestra H3 LEFT MADRIGAL SINGERS FRONT: Muzetta Holland, Peggy Klus, Cathy Bultman. Chris Averitt, Cathi Slish. Cindy Elliott. Ruth Beitt, Debbie Duke. HACK: Mr. Mark Tinsley, Steve Frazier, Dave Wilmoth. Rick Sowers. Ron Schmidt. Lyle McKee. .Jon Patterson. Kim Huesel. .Joe Price. BELOW: RHS SINGERS FRONT ROW: Connie Tash, Laura Issen, Cheryl Roberts. Becky Mertens. .Jane Bartlemay, Teresa Dann. Louise Tolen. Beatrice Holland. Pam Hert, Nancy Philhower, Sandy Hobbs. .Jeanne McKinley. Debbie Davis. Vickie Branson. Karen Rowland. Sheryl Witt. ROW 2: Debbie Theobald, Starla Yount, Sabrina Hunter. Linda Range. .Jane McGarvey, Prudence Boesch, Becky Barker. Mary Guthrie, Meira Rosenberg, Sharon McCafferty. Elaine Braun. .Joanna Guthrie, I,aura Bland, Carol Mevn, Marseda Gant, Cindy White, Rita .Johnson. ROW :i: Dave Dunlap, Vince Matisko, Mark Bullerdick. Robert Burk. Keith Ledford. David Loar, David Markley. Brad Boswell. Bill Lawler, Larry Sowers, Scott Ramey, Greg Snarr. Chuck Theobald. Dave Brumfield. ROW 4: .Jim Wareham. Mark Bowen, Bruce Campbell. Pat Wiley, Kevin Kegley. Kevin Klose, Rodger Kepler, Hahns Pohlenz, Kent Agee. .John Luken, Mark Inglis. .Jim Himebaugh. Tim Williams. ABOVE CENTER: CONCERT CHOIR — FRONT ROW Cindy Harvey, Debbie Wissler, Kathi Slish, Nancy Johnston. Judy Armbruster, Mary Kelley, Taunya Heinbaugh, Mary McCrea, Kathy Ghearing, Emily Hilbert. Bobbi Smeaton, Robin Perkins, Cathy Beach. Debbie Ludwig. Janet Morgan. Karen Stubbs, Barbara Felty, Elvera Embry. Muzetta Holland. ROW 2: Julianne Holmes. Sarah Coons. Jane Sharvin. Linda Hilling, Ruth Beitt. Leslie Hedges, Cindy Elliott, Debbie Duke, Mary Brown, Debbie Davenport. Carol Varnell, Vicki Beck, Diana Rayle. Sarah Alexander. Peggy Klus, Diane Hickman. Kim Cahall, Kathy Bultman, Chris Averitt, Diane D'Amico, Cathy Rogers, Genev Peelle. ROW 3: Joe Price. Tim Mollo, Mark Lecklider, Phil Kaler, Terry Warfield. Phil Hieger. David Hines. Tom Allen. Kim McClain, Steve Frazier. Ray Ramsey, Dave Wilmoth, Ron Schmidt, Mark Williams. BACK ROW: Kirk Watson. Ron Cobine. Kim Heusel, Dan Westbrook, Don Bivens, Dale Smith. Jon Patterson. Lyle McKee. Jim Pienning, Frank Denton, Bob Waltz, Dave Wissler. John Dunn. Rob Weller. Rick Sowers. Greg Pipes. ABOVE: Concert ('hair president Rich Souers is easily distracted as Jim Fienning and dreg Pipes pay attention to the director. RIGHT: Consulting Mr. Tinsley. Janet Morgan seeks information about her first soprano part in an RHS Singers selection. FAR RIGHT: Music for Brookville Chora! Festival receives attention from ('oncert Choir members Taunya Heinbaugh and Kathy (Shearing. Vocal groups keep busy with concerts Busy schedules kept RHS Singers and Concert Choir on the go. RHS Singers held a dance featuring Mike West, WHON deejay, in the fall and sold candy during March in order to buy new dresses for girls in the troup. They also performed in two concerts, the second featuring music from “JesusChrist, Superstar.” Performances in a choral festival at Brookville and the Chicago area in the spring highlighted Concert Choir’s year. Students also performed in various concerts around Richmond. Concert Choir, RHS Singers 85 A clothing drive was the newest addition to a long list of Y-Teen service projects and money-making ideas which aided various clubs and organizations. Among them were the YWCA. United Fund, and UNICEF. Togetherness, friendship, and helpfulness were the goals fulfilled by the numerous Y-Teen activities. The year wasn't all work, though; Y-Teens also spent much time building Mardi Gras booths, getting up the nerve to ask that favorite guy to Girl Invite, and clowning around at All-Night Satellite. LEFT: Satellite begins with a burst of energy as ambitious Y-Teens build a human pyramid BELOW LEFT: TINY’S HEINEYS-FRONT ROW: Taunya Heinbaugh, group leader. Tonya Summers. .Jane Bartlemay, Teri Little. Melinda Day, Diana Brown. ROW 2: Laura Bland. Sandy Tharp Debbie Wolfe. Diane McClurg, Carol Gardner, Linda Kaufmann. Jeanne McKinley. HACK ROW: Cheryl Roberts. Donna Lou Miller. Jackie Lafuze, Joni Beyer. Bev Cate. Angie Mollo, Jan Davis. Lela Shafer. BELOW: HOLLANDS HEROES FROST ROW: Muzetta Holland, group leader, Virginia Whitaker. Alicia Frazier. Gwen Grimes. Anita Vance. Nancy Whipple. Bobbin Rawson. ROW' 2: Donna Bond. Sherry Witt, Karen Rowland. Julie Riley, Carol Hilton. Beth Phenis, Teri Wisehart. HACK ROW: Ruth Beitt. Pam Mor-guson. Kathy Beinart. Dianne Hill. Jan Cox. Karen Sharp. Sandy Atwell. Debbie Kimbrough. Y-Teens add drive for clothing to list of projects ABOVE: BANANA FEELLE’S FRONT ROW: Geney Peelle, group leader. Nancy Kitchin, Ellen C'uriel. Linda Marsio, Roberta Lichtenfels, Laura Godsey. ROW 2: Linda Sherer. Peggy Grohsmever. Kathy Fansher. Becky Hambay. Cathy Lebold. Sharon McCaffertv. Melanie Reece, Lynne Woehrman. BACK ROW: Paula Ruda, Peggy Klus, Sabrina Hunter. Debbie Fansher. Debbie Blossom. Kathy Creech, do Jean Karn. ABOVE LEFT: Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: Vicki Beck, group leader. Sheila Crouch. Annette Salzarulo, Joana Salzarulo. Linda Lvdick. Shauna Handley. ROW 2: Alice Norman. Donna Walls. Debbie Davis, Cindy Miller. Janice Jelly, Sandy Rutherford. Claudia Vor-nauf. BACK ROW: Rosie Griffith. Chris Averitt, Carol Colacello. Leslie Hedges. Cathy Turner. Kathy Breitenbach. Maribeth Ancira, Julie McKillip. LEFT Y-TEENS FRONT ROW Nancy Peters, group leader. Leslie Reynolds, Fonda Mullins. Leanne Erbse, Sara Rodefeld. ROW 2: Marguerite Salzarulo, Sue Peters. Carol Glass, Sherri McNcw. Cindy Cain. Angela Me- Dermitt. BACK ROW: Cindy Elliot, Donnita Matthews. Bev Erk. Sally Williams. Carol Rodefeld. BELOW: LESLIES CRUNCH-FRONT ROIV Leslie Zimmer, group leader. Becky Harkle road. Terri Stiens, Sally Clevenger. Denise Vecera. Jeannie McDaniels. ROW 2: Meta Wagers. Anne Kreitl. Nancy Skinner. Linda Lawler, Pat Estes, Vicki VonPein. Mary Schroed-er. BACK ROW: Kathy Bowling, Debbie Gochnour, Debbie Davenport. Diane Hickman. Nancy Kramer. Sally Stegen, Bobbi Smealon. Terri VcnPein V-Teens—87 ABOVE LEFT HELENCOPTERS-FflONT ROW: Helen Calhoun, group leaders. Glenda Brown. Mary Kelley. .Jana Major. Diane Miller. ROW 2: Yvonne Webster. Denise Tevis, Meg Statzer, Mary Jo Bizzaro, Louise Tolen, Elaine Braun. BACK HOW: Sherry Lovell. Carol Coleman. Juman Collier. Virginia Thomas, Marcia Braun. Jane Jessop. LEFT: RAE'S RUFFLES-FROST ROW: Rae Wohlhueter. Susan Shugart. Diane Harrison. Carol Owens, Mrs. Strahan. ROW 2: Debbie Jennings. Karin Traylor. Nanette Ford, Renee Trimble, Lou Ann Kleeman. Cathy Coblenz. BACK ROW: Suzy Clopp, Debbie Draver, Ruth Ann Douglass, Joan Hasse, Jenny Knight. Vicky Simons. BELOW LEFT: MARY’S LITTLE LAMBS _ (CABINET) FRONT ROW Barbara Schmidt. Debbie Wissler, Melissa Chasteen, Helen Calhoun. Rae Wohlhueter. Janet Morgan. ROW 2: Beth Bowsell. Mary McCrea. (president). Genev Peelle. Gretchen Thalls, Muzetta Holland, Taunva Heinbaugh. BACK ROW: Leslie Zimmer, Nan Peters. Vicki Beck. Beth Brit-tenham, Rhonda Bowling, Karen Helmich. BELOW: Y-TEENS - FRONT ROW: Karen Helmich. group leader, Debbie Chamness, Diane Bennett, Jeanne Miller. Mrs. Floyd. ROW 2: Lisa Clevenger. Teresa Vance. Penny Slentz. Jackie Beach. Jill Bastin. BACK ROW: Debbie Kauper, Kathy McKale. Janis Talbot, Janet Ruda, Kathy Bohe, Melody Runyon. ABOVE: DEBBIE’S DARLINGS-FRONT ROW: Debbie Wissler. group leader. Christie Caudle. Ginny Wright, Debbie Klute, Eva Tischuk. ROW 2: Darlene Turrill. Cindy Cooley, Cheryl Russell, Cindy Cook. Prudence Boesch. BACK BOW: Sarah Coons, Kathy Abraham. Sarah Alexander, Darlene Mozzer, Megan Thiede. ABOVE RIGHT: BETH’S BYRDIES-FftOAT BOW: Beth Boswell, group leader. Diane Hudson, Kathy Best, Karen Roberts. Doris Smith. BOW 2: Ruth Ann LaHue. Nola VV’alters, Nancy Marsio, Debbie Berry, Jennifer Johns. BACK BOW: Susie Brinker, Alice Geier, Sherry Daggy. Peggy Bowling, Sharon Lakes. RIGHT: A rousing chorus of “Mary Had A Little Lamb provides quality Satellite entertainment. Girls entertain at satellite V Teens89 A BO VE L EFT: M ELISS AS MIL ITIA-FRONT ROW Melissa Chasteen. group leader. Liz Kirkpatrick. Becky House. Liza Clemente. Sharon Lakes, Jackie McDaniel. ROW 2: Mary Richter, Hestv Bradbury. Jody Perry. Anna Marie Johnson, Debbie Roll. Vickie Dearing. Terri Fueglein. HACK ROW Cathy Wagner, Susan White. Brenda Newton. Debbie Habzda, Connie Tash. Cindy Young. Barbara Ballnian. LEFT: BETH'S BUST ERS - FRONT ROW: Beth Brittenham. group leader, Diane Miller, Mary Turner, Debi Shaw. Sherie Uphaus, Babs Wharton. ROW 2: Karen Nuss. Karen Stubbs. Emily Hilbert. Anne Carnes. Linda Burton. Katrina Myers. BACK ROW: Luanne Handy. Judi Ferretti. Carol Varnell. Teresa Coulter. Beth Wiechman. Denise Benson, Pam Swafford. BELO W LEFT MORGAN'S M AGGOTS-FRONT ROW: Janet Morgan, group leader. Reva Watts. Melody Bonner, Beth Moore-head, Laura Evans, Ramona Cline. ROW 2: Lynne Gardner. Melissa Johnson. Marie McCarter. Jennifer Porter. Kern Rodefeld. Maureen Dolan, Vicki Diehl. BACK ROW: Jeanie Garrett, Carlvss Soulier. Duresa Thompson. Loretta Haste, Brenda Kirkman, Cheryl Green. Cheryl Brown. Teresa Hopkins. BELOW. BARB WIRECFRONT ROW: Barb Schmidt, group leader. Jane Higgans. Pam Hert. Jennifer Price. Debbie Evans. Mrs. Hunter. ROW 2: Karen Miller. Terri Waterston. Janet Aiken. Missy Stevens. Margaret Galagher, Susan Galvean. BACK ROW: Margie Pruessner. Janice Vallanding- ham, Rita Fraizer. Debbie Dickman. Phyllis Sandford. Mary Beth Walsh, Becky Mueller. .1 HO YE: GKETC H EN S GHINN ERS FRONT HOW: Gretchen Thalls. group leader. Lee Ann Carr, Sandy Mervin, Cindy Rosser, Cindy Harvey. ROW 2: Barb Wolfe, Judy Clark. Annette Hollis, Nancy Johnston, Kris Laine. Cathy Rogers. HACK HOW: Sharon Wilmoth. Debbie Kreider, Rita Johnson, Kathy Wiggans, Cindy Wright. Diane Wilson, Pat Hensley. ABOVE LEFT: Y-TEENS-WOAT HOW: Peggy Bowling, group leader. Nickie DeLucio, Julie Miller. Denise Mosgrove. Sharon Smith. Sara Fansher. HOW 2: Susan Dwyer, Karen Batt. Darlene Shull, Sue Dickey, Terry Kirkman. Cindy Schuler, Nancy Philhower. HACK HOW Beth Norris. Karen Turner, Debbie Weiss. Debbie Theobald, Debbie Barth. Debbie Parker. Miss Clark. LEFT: Make-up demonstrations are among programs presented to (iretchen Thalls' Y-Teen group. Y-Teens hear many speakers during year Y-Teens 91 Homecoming starts year for Hi-Y Homecoming, christened “Oktober-fest,” came first on the list of fall Hi-Y activities. Much time and effort went into the planning of the parade and dance. Formal initiation of Hi-Y members and cabinet leaders was one of the more solemn moments in the Hi-Y year. “Alpine Holiday,” Snowball ‘72, held top priority for Hi-Y members. Representing RHS at Model Legislature in Indianapolis, Hi-Y members learned governmental duties and policies. Members displayed skills in group meetings, basketball competition, and civic projects. TOP RIGHT: H-Y — FRONT ROW: Max Bailey, Tod Thomas, Dave Dunlap, Kirt Barker. Roger Overby, Jim Sharvin. ROW 2: Rex Marshall, John Coons. Tim Beck. Brett Barber. John Berry, Bill Bartlemay. RACK ROW: Tom Schroeder. Dan Westbrook. Tony Cooper. Eric Werner. Dave Brumfield. Rick Pilgrim. TOP LEFT: CABINET - FRONT ROW. Scott O’Maley, John Snyder, Max Bailey. RACK ROW: Bob Weller. Jerry Ketron, E.A. Rice. CENTER RIGHT: BROTHERS OK SATAN — FRONT ROW: E.A. Rice, Craig Leavell, Bob Vanlandingham, Luther Northington. ROW 2: Gary Harger, Kim Vanlandingham. Chuck McConnell. Robert Hooks, Tony Rice. RACK ROW: Anthony Johnson, Preston Walker. Rock Reynolds, Raymond Johnson. Paul Tapp. Mike Retherford. (ENTER LEFT. DEM IAN FRONT ROW: Jerry Ketron. Lyle McKee. Dave Bariether. Kill Caughlin, Mike Gentry. Dwayne Harter. ROW 2: Ron Hughes, Jad Daggy. David Hines. Ixju Moscheil, Jim Hockerman, Mike Miles. Jim Burns. Dave Ashbaugh. BACK ROW: Kim Heusel. Dave Wilmoth, Jeff Klopfenstein, Barry Hoff, Tom Brooks. John Roll. Pat Hart. LEFT: JON’S JOCKS FRONT ROW: Jon Snyder, Terry Warfield. Joe Price. Brad Boswell, Mark Gerstle. ROW 2: Mark Williams. Bob Rogers. Jim Kinsey, Ross Reller, Phil Lahr, Kirk Watson. RACK ROW: Chuck Karrer, Kevin Heaton, Jay Reynolds. Rob Weller. Eric Gibbs. Dave Draver. Gary Meadows. ABOVE: l rue-u inning Hi-Y Homecoming Parade entry Ted Sckull follows (heparade route Hi-Y 93 fichu : GAA OFFICERS— Alicia Frazier, Lynne Gardner. Carlyss Soulier. -Juman Collier. LEFT: Balanced in her toes, GAA president Carlyss Soulier tosses in a free throw. Bight Center: SPIRIT UNLIMITED OFFICERS Front How Tim Nead. Meg Statzer. Mike Miles. Hack How: Mr. Mel Bruns. Peggy Bowling. Glenda Potter, Mrs. Marjorie Holaday. BOTTOM: Heavily guarded, GAA vice-presi- dent Lynn Gardner passes the hall to a teammate. GAA competes; Spirit cheers; Health group has speakers Spirit Unlimited officers worked closely with cheerleaders to incite enthusiasm in students. Fan buses were sent to many games; Spirit Unlimited Homecoming float placed second in competition. Athletic perfection and good sportsmanship were the goals of the Girls’ Athletic Association officers. Guest speakers from various medical professions highlighted Health Career meetings. (! A A. Spirit I nlimited 95 TOP: ALTERNATES — FRONT ROW: Doris Smith. Tonya Summers. Pam Hert. Beth Phenis. Lou Anne Kleeman, Renee Trimble. Kay Alsop. ROW 2: Connie Tash. Starla Yount. Teresa Dann. Cathy Coblentz. Vickie Bearing. Judy Armbruster. Penny Kogan. Carol Meyn. ROW A: Bobby Owens. Nila Sandusky. Tina Yeates, Kathy Abraham. Kelvin Spicer, Karen Jetty. Luanne Handy. Julie McKillip. ROW I: Megan Thiede. Charlie Clevenger. Robert Lee. Tyler Curiel. Dan Westbrook, Steve Goodlin, Steve Lewis. Daie Smith. ROW 5: Marla Inglis. Doug Brewster. Ken Beam. Delbert Fetters. Jefferson McAdams. Diana Rayle. Liz Coblentz. Mary Brown. Sarah Jellison. RACK ROW: Steve Ripperger. Jerry Ketron. Tom Ebbinghouse, Jackson Brann. Michael Gentry, Bruce McCrea, Joe Bennett. John Olenyik. LEFT: REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Cindy Harvey, Debi Shaw, Phyllis Robinson. Terry Stiens. Nancy Marsio. Dottie Luken. Marilyn Brown. ROW 2: Craig Leavell, Mike Filip-pello, Judy Spicer. Sherry Witt. Debbie Bane. Nancy Johnston. Judy Clark. Angie McDermott. ROW A: Karen Helmich. Nan Peters. Jim Kinsey, Pat Hart. Keith Ashbaugh. Jill Kinsinger. Susie Dwyer. Carl Hawks. ROW I: Cathy Foster. Karen Rowland. Jill Egger. Laura Issen. Judy Hankinson. Lou Moschell. Jim Burns, Kendra Wickemeyer. ROW 5: Juman Collier. Bobbin Kawson. Daryl Davis, Steve Mollo. Steve Thomas. Charlene Lineback. Elaine Horton. Gretchen Thalls. Mary Jane Brann. ROW 6: Jon Berry. Cathy Wagner. Sandy Pruessner. Pam Morguson. Mark Williams. Vicki Beck. Art Bone. Jim Richter. Michael Fuchilla. Sandy Tharp. RACK ROW: Gary Crist, Malcolm Hunter. Mark Mays, Tom Porfidio, Joe Jenkins, Frank Denton. John Hagie. Eric Waltz, Tony Cooper. BELOW LEFT: SO A president-elect Phil Trammel is su orn in by Principal Harold Hanes. ROTTOM RIGHT: SENATE - FRONT ROW: Bob Waltz, Sue Sasher. Sandy Atwell. Annette Salzarulo. ROW 2: Rob Weller, Joe Price, Peggy Bowling, Jennifer Johns. RACK ROW: Wayne Stubbs. Ross Reller. Marilyn Cook, Marguerite Salzarulo. RELOW: CARINET FRONT ROW. Phil Tham-mell. pres.; Sally Stegen. sec.; Patty Daggy. treas.; Joana Salzarulo, vice-pres. SECOND ROW: Roger L. Sherer. speaker of the house; Scott Ramey. Beth Boswell. Jon Snyder. Anne Matlack. RACK ROW': Mark Davis. Terry King. Carol Colacello. Gregg Peters. Sarah Coons. SGA gets cafeteria air-conditioned Student Government Association accomplished a great feat this year—they saw to it that air-conditioning was installed in the cafeteria. SGA also persuaded the School Board to allow two student representatives to be present at board meetings. SGA also experimented with a “nobell, no-pass” system. Morning donut sales were conducted and two student representatives sat in with curriculum committee. New to SGA was Safety Committee, an outgrowth of abolished Safety Club. Student Government 97 Staff makes paper larger Several changes were made in the Register this year to make it a more attractive paper and to help it run more efficiently. Inches were added to the paper and the ad line increased as business managers sold more and bigger ads. The Register staff worked to produce a paper for students each week. Students in Journalism 2, 3, and 4 worked on the staff to report all the happenings of the school as they saw them. TOP: Mr. Woodring along with Grady Wagers and Larry Wissel proofread Register copy. ABOVE CENTER: Preparing the lay-out for a future Register are second semester assistant editor Steve Weddle and editor Artie Lynch. ABOVE LEFT:: Dan Carr. Carol Meyn, Carol White, and Diane Fitzwater diligently work to prepare a well-organized weekly Register. ABOVE: First semester Register staff. SEATED, Mike Hall. Sally Hall, and Beth Briltenham; STANDING, iM ry Wissel and Odillia Brown look over works. LEFT: Intently watching the Linotype machine. Ted Schull sets type for the Register. Register 99 RIGHT: Pierian editor Mike Fallon types up yearbook copy while talking with John Weaver. BELOW: Pierian photographer, Moochie Adkins, takes a break from his daily activity. CENTER LEFT: Pat Hensley, disagreeing with Uretch en Thalls. spends overtime hours on the Pierian. CENTER RIGHT: Pierian adviser Mr. Jerry Woodring labors over the blunders of the staff. BOTTOM: Laughing over pictures for Pierian. Ted Schull and Becky Miller help name people. Pierian changes format Behind this year’s Pierian was a hard-working, dedicated staff. This group worked diligently after school, at nights, and on weekends to produce a highly-rated book. During the summer months, Mike Fallon, Gary Adkins, and John Weaver attended workshops at Ball State to improve their journalistic and photographic skills. Yearbook adviser Mr. Jerry Woodring taught classes at the workshop. Pierian editor Mike Fallon worked with patience and determination to achieve a quality yearbook. By using new concepts in yearbook construction, the ’72 Pierian was stimulating due to drastically changed layouts. Pierian 101 Club referees Gra-Y games; R-Club booth successful Under the guidance of Mr. Troy Ingram, members of Sports Officiating learned the fundamentals of refereeing and put them to use at Gra-Y tackle football and elementary, Hi-Y, and intramural basketball games. Penny votes elected Karen Rowland as queen of R-Club-Faculty basketball game. Quite successful at Mardi Gras was the R-Club dunking booth, “Take Me Out To the Ballgame.” ABOVE: Duties of letterman Brent Smith include holding the rope during basketball season. LEFT: SPORTS OFFICIATING - FRONT ROW. Steven .James, Ray Keller. Rick Stephen, Tom Peters, Ray Carrico, Doug Jackson, Rick Griffin, treas. ROW 2: Gary Alsop, pres; Jim Kinsey, vice-pres.; Mike Chenault, Phil Lahr, Chris Koch, Mark Mikesell, Kelvin Spicer. Frank Patterson. ROW 3: Gary Harger, Bill Bartlemay, Eric Werner, Jim Larkin. Kazack Northington. Ron Lindley. Lyle Messenger, Dave Caudle, Robert Hooks. BACK ROW: Malcolm Hunter. Larry Howard. Stanley Grenier. Bob Colacello, Chuck Maines, Dan Westbrook, Troy Ingram. BELOW LEFT: R-CLUB - FRONT ROW. Frank Denton, Bill Nicholson, Larry Wissel, Terry McGuire. Tim Nead. Tom Ramsey. ROW David Patenaude. Rick McKinney, Earl Schenck. Grady Wagers. Kim Willis. Ken Maurer. Mike Chenault. BACK ROW: Rick Thalls, Trent Smock, Chris Arford, Brent Smith, Mike Witt. Marlon Bums, Tim Zimmerman. R-Club, Sports Officiating 103 LEFT: FRIENDS - FRONT ROW: Helen Calhoun. Yvonne Webster. Juman Collier, Fred Scott. Ronald Taylor. Mr. Terry Dicker-son. ROW 2: Virginia Thomas, Thedda Pope, Don Coble, Cary Williams, Eddie McCoy, Lonnie Pennington. HACK ROW: Kim Willis, Alice Norman, Kendra Wickemeyer. Leslie Zimmer, Craig Leavell. Mr. Lanny Wallem. BELOW: MINORITY HISTORY FRONT ROW Gary Williams, sgt.-at-arms; Charmaine Jenkins, vice-pres.; Ronald Lewis, sgt.-at-arms; Phyllis Walker, sec.; Margo Tevis. pres.; Carol Cummins. Sherrie Tyler. Gwen Pamplin, Sherri VanMeter. Pattie Maddox. Mr. Lanny Wallem. Mr. Terry Dickerson. ROW 2: Rhonda Aider-man. Melody Bonner. Jeanne Garrett, Janeen Hogg. Darlene Rice, Raquel Allen, Robbie Hodgkin, Tricia Robinson, Audrey Owens. Thedda Pope. ROW 3: Ellen VanMeter. Rachel White. Yvonne Webster, Odillia Brown. Alkie Hampton. Virginia Whittaker. Patty Bynum, Teresa White. Debbie White. ROW I: Glenda Potter. Kay Tuttle, Yvonne Webster, Lois Edwards. Deborah Spicer. Sheree Leavell, Denise Tevis. Dolores Teague, Vicki Gordon. Muzetta Holland. ROW 5: Katrina Long, Roma Bridgeforth. Debbie Baker, Nancy Hogg, Wendlin Mitchell, Vanessa Moore, Lucinda Wright, Chryel Jackson, Karen Jett, Vickie Coble. ROW 6: Fred Scott. Ray Johnson, Delayne Morton, Kim Willis. Ronald Taylor, John Washington. Ty McDugle, Eddie McCoy, Don Coble. Darrell Teague. HACK ROW: Keith Ledford. Rock Reynolds, Dennis Grimes, Toney White, Tommie Hogg. Kim Johnson. Pete Mayberry, Tony-Rice. Gregory Bronston, Charles Brown. BOTTOM: At Friends Club meet inn. Denise Tevis. Sheree Leavell. and Helen Calhoun say “Hi. ” Minority Club presents assembly; Friends walk Friends and Minority History Clubs, both co-sponsored by Mr. Lanny Wal-lem and Mr. Terry Dickerson, sought to promote better student relationships. Black history week ended with an assembly to acquaint students with black presented by Minority History Club members. Christmas gifts were presented to the children at Townsend Center and Reid Memorial Hospital by Friends Club, a new club this year. A walk-a-thon brought in over $250 with which the presents were bought. Another new club was Activities Police, organized by students interested in the duties of police officers. The group's twenty members patrolled athletic events and other major school activities. Minority History Club. Friends Club 105 Chess Club began participation in an inter-scholastic league with Rushville, Knightstown, Connersville, and New Castle in the fall. Members sought to expand their knowledge of game terminology and improve skills. Formed in the spring of 1971, the Student Advisory Committee set out to ease tension among students. To make student needs known, members worked closely with school administrators. Chess Club in league; Advisers set up ABOVE: Quick thinking Tom Moore moves his queen's bishop to put his opponent in a predicament. BOTTOM LEFT: CHESS CIA B FRONT ROW: Edward Bisker, Leslie Zimmer, Steve Foster. Mark Bullerdick. -Jeff Dickey, Mr. William Pend-ley. BACK ROW: Tom Moore, Bob Geiger, Dan Black, Hobby Hanksoky. Todd Uhte, Mike Stock. LEFT: As -Jon Patterson records school-improvement ideas, other members of the Student Advisory Committee, Charlie Broun. Devota Owens, and Joana Salzarulo, look them over. TOP: Careful consideration is given their next advance by Bob Geiger and Edward Bisker Chess Club.Student Advisory Committee 107 Society alters rules; Hostesses help The selection process of Honor Society was altered to include general and vocational students as well as academic students. Evening induction ceremonies were delayed until March to allow more time for evaluation of candidates. The scope of tutoring at the Boys’ Club, an Honor Society project, was enlarged. Other activities included Mardi Gras ticket sales and the annual picnic. Clad in red and white. Hosts and Hostesses served RHS proudly, greeting guests at school meetings and athletic events. ABOVE: Honor Society inductees are being congratulated by president Mark Langholz. ABOVE RIGHT: Distributing letters at the winter sports assembly is hostess Suzy Drinker. RIGHT: HONOR SCOIETY SENIORS FRONT ROW: Patty Daggy, Aieasia White. Anne Matlack. Annette Salzarulo, Roger Overdorf, Joana Sal-zarulo, Rae VVohlhueter. Debbie Wissler. Carol Inglis. ROW 2: John Johanning, Keith Ashbaugh. Kathy Stamm, Pat Hensley, Debbie Kauper. Ray Ramsey, Teresa Brown, Sara Brann. ROW ■I: Paula Marksbury, Phil Trammell, Sarah Coons, Linda Hilling, Sylvia Zimmer, Joyce Race. Glenda Potter, Colleen Phelan. ROW I: Cindy Sterling. Robbin Rawson. Beth Wiechman, Randy Huston, Janis Talbot. Karen Helmich. Steve Snyder, Mark Langholz. HACK ROW: Mike Witt, Vicki Beck. Carol Colacello. Sarah Jellison. Richard Sinex, Lex Goldenberg, Steve Bryant, Greg Peters. BOTTOM: HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS kRONI ROW: Terry O’Maley, Tom Fitzharris. Joe Price. Balbina Plotkin, Cindy Harvey. Diane Miller. Melissa Chasteen. Karynn Roach. ROW 2: Kathy Slish. Robin Perkins, Karen Miller, Dave Hirashima, Gwinn Rheinhardt, Judy Arm-bruster. Brian Cady, Terry Waterston. ROW 3: Debbie Theobald, Cathy Manes. Jack Hoover. Rhonda Bowling, Nila Sandusky, Julianne Holmes. Jeri Petro. Gary Steven. Gretchen I halls. HACK ROW: Ron Schmidt, Rob Weller. Doug Brewster. Cathy Wagner. Debbie Duke, Dave Townsend. Honor Society. Hosts and Hostesses 109 Forum hears about Africa; Retailers go to businesses South African films and slides were shown in the spring under the auspices of the Social Studies Forum. Foreign students, such as Jenny Knight and Andres Andresson, spoke to the group about their homelands. “Frosty the Snowman.” a sno-cone booth at the Mardi Gras, was manned by the Social Studies enthusiasts. An Employer Appreciation Banquet closed the year for the Retailers. Junior Retailers visited Bartel Dry Goods, Belden, and Holthouse Furniture. Senior Retailers traveled to the Emge Packing Plant in Anderson. TOP: JUNIOR RETAILERS FRONT ROW: Beverly Parrett, Cleo Brockman, Vanessa Gray, Brenda Lamb. Shirley Cunagin, Teri Scott. Linda Werner. ROW 2: Sandra Asher. Karen Thomas. Linda Hood. Natalie Bartel, Sue Wvsong, Diana Hart. Carolyn Jones. ROW 3: Doug Gross. Nancy Crossley, George Craig, Darlene Smith. Pam Shaffer. Debbie Duffin, Robin Nerl. Karen Murry. ROW 4: Dennis Burger. Joseph Mike-sell, Raymond Killion. Hobert Barnett, Roszanna Hayes, Kathy Breitenbach. Debra Brookbank. Jim Gilbert, Mr. Grove. ABOVE: JUNIOR RETAILERS FRONT ROW Teresa Walton, Brenda Wilson, Debbie Hart. Marcia Saylor. Brenda Sams. Nickie DeLucio. ROW 2: Deborah Spicer. Barbara Ken worthy. Fatty Mays, Debbie Burke, Faula Thomas, Sandy Wall, Garry Greene. HACK ROW John Dunn. Larry Houser, Mark Sylvia, Sherrell Smith. Faul Powell, Bill Rice. Fred Crawford. Jane Mikesell. LEFT: SOCIAL STUDIES FORUM FRONT ROW: Angie Mollo, Debbie Ludwig. Rachelle Smith. Mrs. Marguerite Strahan. HACK ROW: Sarah Coons, Alice Geier. Mary McCrea, Jenny Knight. Randy Huston. RELOW LEFT: SENIOR RETAILERS FRONT ROW: Becky Goble. Valerie West, Joe Jenkins, Dennis Wagers. Fonda Belcher. Georgie McCoy, Wanda Anglin. ROW 2: Sharon Cole, Bob Dotts, Denise Brown, Jalene Kennedy. Betsi Buller-dick. Jackie Polk, Mary Pierson. HACK ROW: Dave Stout. Charles Hutzell, David Dafler. Rick Callahan. Steve Denny, Steve Updegraff, John Spencer, Shelly Smith. Retailers, Social Studies Forum 111 Williamsburg Club, new this year, was headed by Mr. Stephen Jones. Interested students delved into the history of Williamsburg, and, in order to obtain first-hand knowledge, visited the historical city for four days. AFS week started off with May Day carnival. A pop bottle collection brought the week to a close. Foreign foods were served in the cafeteria. Through bake sales and a booth at the Home Show, AFSers secured money for future exchange students. Expansion of students’ knowledge of ecology was Conservation Club’s goal. Agenda for the year included a membership drive, a Mardi Gras booth, construction of bluebird houses, clean-up of Whitewater Blvd., and planting trees on the front lawn. AFS raises funds; Williamsburg Club travels; Conservationists clean area ABOVE: AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FRONT HOW: .Jenny Knight. Kathy Koch. Keith Ash-baugh, Gretchen Thalls, Gloria Corman, Karen Miller, Ginnv Wright. ROW 2: Ann Kreitl. Terri Steins, Rae Wohlhueter, Melissa Chasteen, Geney Feelle. Bobbi Smeaton, David Ashbaugh. Terri Little. ROW 3: Nancy Skinner. Karen Helmich, Mary McCrea, Rhonda Bowling. Karen Batt, Margie Smith, Darlene Turrill. Fenny Slentz. BAC K ROW: Fhil Kaler. Pat Hensley. Debbie Theobold, Cheryl Roberts. .Janis Talbot, Steve Goodlin, Mr. Gordon Pipes. TOP LEFT: The art of •Japanese flower arranging is demonstrated at the AFS picnic. LEFT WILLIAMSBURG CLUB—FRONT ROW: Balbina Plotkin, Elaine Braun, Debbie Barth. Ann Chernoff, Brian Cady, Mr. William Pend-ley. ROW 2: Debbie Theobald. Larry Sparks. •Julie Holmes. Debbie Parker, Susan McConkey. Linda .Jones. BACK ROW: Matthew Kirkpatrick. Jim Himebaugh, Robert Hampton. Rick Hamm, Bruce McCrea. Kathy Breitenback. Mr. Stephen Jones. BELOW I.EFT: CONSERVATION CLUB—FRONT ROW: Annette Salzarulo, Joana Salzarulo. Tony Cox. Debbie Kauper, Brenda Clevenger, Ann Chernoff, Sylvia Zimmer. ROW 2: Jim Burns. Sally Stagen, Carol Colacello, Karen Helmich. Greg Johnson. Gayle Hilleke, Jody Carter. BACK ROW: Eric Waltz. Tom Brooks. Steve Baynes, Lyle McKee. Rich Sinex, Bob Waltz. Charlie Clevenger. AFS. Williamsburg Club. Conservation Club 113 FHA, JCL earn funds; FT A folds; FFA starts early Z Jt 4 With membership down considerably from that of past years, Future Teachers folded at the end of the first semester. Summer planning paid off for the Future Farmers; more time could be spent in preparation for leadership, speaking, and judging contests. Future Homemakers spent much time preparing for Future Homemakers Week, proclaimed by Governor Whitcomb as the last week in March. Monies from a candle sale purchased the china and flatware sets to be awarded to seniors at the Honors and Awards assembly. Members of the Junior Classical League invited parents to a Roman banquet, which raised money for the annual JCL Scholarship Fund. ABOVE: FUTURE TEACHERS—FRONT ROW Robin Philhower, Terrie Murphy, Hetty Thomas. Debbie Robinson, Mr. Dudley Johnson. BACK ROW: Angie Mollo, Sheree Cohee, Laura Beach. Carol Sterling. BELOW RICH'!': FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-FRONT ROW: Ophelia Walker. Kathleen Grimes, Charlene Schubert, Diane Fitzwater, Denise Harper, Jackie Pope. ROW 2: Pam Parker. Joyce Hicks. Mary Pierson. Sherry Price. Carolyn Garner. Kathy Duncan. BACK ROW: Patti Calkins, Patricia Wilson. Brenda Powell. Thea Tate. Virginia Thomas, Marla James. Mrs. Minnie Carender. ABOVE RIGHT: JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE— FRONT ROW: Sue Roberson. Nila Sandusky. David Townsend. Keith Mau. Beth Wiechman, Liz Kirkpatrick. ROW 2: Lee Shell, Teresa Whitaker, Becky House, Hesty Bradbury, Sheryl Krall, Karen Roberts. ROW 3: Melody Runyon. Alesia Barnhizer. Judy Feretti. Diane Wilson, Becky Lawhorn. Karen Nuss, Terry Isaacs. BACK ROW; Tom Brown, Dave Loar, Lee Ann Erbse. Brenda Newton. Mike Miles, Bill Coomes, Bryan Edwards. TOP: Boys' ballet prepare to dance to Theme From Love Story at 1971JCL Banquet. FFA. FHA. FT A. JCL 115 French, German clubs test cuisine Both French Club and German Club members sought expansion of cultural knowledge. French Club traveled to Cincinnati to test the French cuisine at Pig-all’s Restaurant. Depicting the Eiffel Tower. French Club’s Mardi Gras Booth was fairly successful. Johannes Eisenberg, a German exchange student, spoke to the German Club about his homeland. Members sold German sausages at Mardi Gras. To taste German cooking, seniors traveled to Cincinnati in the spring. LEFT: Ready and eager for business, Keith Ash• baugh, liobbi Smeaton and Jan Boomershine au ait the admission of the people. CENTER LEFT: FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Lyle McKee. JoAnn Farber, Ginny Scarim-bolo. Susan Gallagher. Dottic Luken. ROW 2: Steve Giannini. John Luken, Joe Price. Barbara Feltv, Mary Kelley. BACK ROW: Linda Hilling. Donna O'Connor. Karen Miller. Julie Bastian. Amy Hoover. Colleen Phelan. Mr. Gordon Pipes. BELOW LEFT: HERMAN CLUB - FRONT ROW: Roberta Smeaton. Karvnn Roach. Margie Pruessner, Susan Potts. Debbie Bates. Mr. Ahmad Alasti. ROW 2: Keith Ashabugh. Colleen Phelan. Peggy Roslansky. Sharlen Gray, Tim Nead. BACK ROW: Greg Schroeder. Jan Boomer-shine. Mike Fallon. Donnita Matthews. Pat Hensley. Margret Anthony. BELOW: Construction of the French Club Mardi (iras booth is underway with the help of Lyle McKee and Rich Sinex. (ierman Club, French Club 117 LEFT: Smiles from uithin are expressed in the twinkling eyes of Cindy Elliot. LEFT CENTER: DEVILETTES-FRONT ROW: Caro! Cummins. Susan Dwyer. Judy Arm-bruster, Penny Ragan. Aleasia White. ROW 2: ( hris Abernathy. Darlene Mozzer, Sherry Daggy. Cindy Elliot, Brenda Liebert. Delores White. ROW 3: Susie Brinker, Kathy Bultman. Sara Jettison. Carol Varnell, Paula Ftuda, Paggy Klus. BACK ROW. Marcie (•laser. Peri Little. Vickie Hearing, Fonda Mullins, Sarah Erbse. Rhonda Alderman. Mary Kelley. Annette Saizarulo. LEFT BELOW’: Concentration is apparent as Phil Bronchia anticipates his next measure. BELOW: Accompanied by the Marching Rand, dance and marching routine are choreographed by the girls and Mrs. Zianna Alley. BELOW CENTER: Precision drills by Indiana's eighth-ranked band highlight halftime shows. BOTTOM: Ranks of snare drums set the pace for a rhythmic and snappy marching routine. Bengal game appearance thrills Band, Devilettes Marching at the Cincinatti Bengals football game was one of the 1971 highlights for the Red Devil Marching Band. 26 Devilettes and 171 bandsmen and alternates marched at parades and football games throughout the season. They also performed at Ball State University. Variety ‘72 was the major project for Devilettes; each had a definite part in the program's choreography, precision drills, and dance routines. The girls also held a fashion show to earn money for their different costumes. Marching Band Devilettes 119 Infinite in variety, differing widely in background, RHS students studied, rapped, laughed — lived a major portion of their lives together. Individual thought was encouraged. Students voiced their own ideas, yet were willing to listen to the opinions of others. RHSers sought to know each other on a one-to-one basis. LE Seniors keep rite outdoors With one century past, the Class of 72 became the 101st class to graduate from RHS. For the second time, seniors decided to hold graduation ceremonies on Lyboult Field, weather permitting. Chosen as graduation colors by Senior Class Council members were Sistine Coronet Blue for girls and Flag Blue Continental for the boys. Seniors found themselves engulfed in school and community activities, yet were still able to succeed academically. Future plans for college, business, or vocational school, employment, or military service were finalized during the year. Kalin Abraham bars Adkins (Jars Alsop Karsnn ndeemer Chris Averitl Debbie sers Max Hailes Becks Baker Josee Ballard Dim Allen Kltonda Alderman Sarah lexander Kent Agee m haus l oin fidetover MariKn iisterman Rod Bane SENIOR (LASS COUNCIL OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Mark Lang-holz. pres.; Denise Bradbury, vice-pres. BACK ROW: Sherry Daggv, sec.; Nancy Kitchen, treas. Mike Burlier Dave Barielher Man Barnhart Jane Bartlemax Kiek Hasson Sieve Rchr Waller Beinart Until Ann He'llt Mavis Benge Bev Benkert l r ilence Borsch I) hi n a Bond MeKill B iiid Wanda Bond Jan Bonniershinc ken Drum Sieve Dux lies Debbie Beach Vicki Beck Jeff Beckman Denise Benson Marcia Benton Debbie Blossom Scull Blllllk Katherine I.. Abraham VT m Health jns-r 11 i'll- lest Gars Paul Adkins Pierian lj«i M-r jtH n lull ( lii« ( lull Spirit I iilimilcd 1V'I Charles Kent Agee ■ amal lli X Sah-lx ( lull Dennis Amt Jo Xhaux J( I X-Ttuiv yinll Dennis Rhonda Louise Alderman l)ri ilwiii VTeeux Miiinr lit Distort HiMieril Sarah Marie Alexander IIitiu llmli'« 1V'I Donald Jat Allen lex! Gart l.ee Alxop S|moIs Oflieialiux. Ili-A Spirit t oliuiili-d llihlx-ril Karen S. Andrcoxer VTifii' J US Fremont Ro II S Thomas Fdttard Ande-eoxer Fremont Ko« II S Anita Ctxtn Anderson I II X Dennis Ghrislopher 'X ill Arford H ( lull lli-A. lost Jerome Ralph Armhiusler Pleasant X levs Keilh Fldon Axhhauuh M S Ire.is S(. (•rruian ( lull Rain! IVxt Sandra lee Alsxell S(. Spirit I uliniilerl A-Teens IViiius Xlarilxn K. Xuslemian Immaculate ( ••ueeplion Atatlcmt Christine Flirn Axrrilt A-Teens Madru al Singers Rami lust sergeant Concert Jinii l est Deborah Anne Xxers ( amal Xlax Fdxsard Bailrx Hi A Rami I aplaiu Orchestra Dennis Rebecca E. Baker A I'eens. Spirit I iilnnifed Us. J Dennis Joxcc Ann Ballard Dennis Hodnes Allen Bane H lull Hi A Pleasant View Xlichael Joseph Barber llnkalt II S Daxid Eugene Barietber Hi A Itaml Drum Xlapir J Spirit I nliiuiteil Mai late IIS Xfart Xlargarcl Barnhart A - I'eens. Tc l Jane Anne Bartle-max Hlls Singers A -1 ecus JX Spirit I nliiuiletl. Dennis Richard G. Basson lest Stephen Brooks Baxnes ( i insert at ion lull. Trst Debra Anna Beach ( amal Pleasant X iett ken Allan Beam Spirit I uliniitfd. JX S(. Huston X ictoria l.ouise Beck A I ecu Cabinet. In as oiiserxatinti Club Spirit I iilimited Friends Club S(. lest Jellrct I. Beckman Spirit t nbiuilcd I1 X Opiiatoi IIiIh lierd Stcxen Frederick J. Beht Aetitilies Police lest AXaltrr Eugene Brinart Brutal' II S Ruth Ann Britt A teens Concert Clinit Madrigals Orchestra Senior t lass ( omit il. Dennis Maxis Flame Benue A leens AFS J Pleasant X iett Besrrlt Xnn Benkrrt Dennis Denise Rae Benson Detilelles A leens J A Spirit t nhmilct! lest Mama Kat Benton A leens (.iris track t.irls Ctmuaxlics Senior t lass ( tnmeil. Dennis Jaekie l.ou Berrt lest XX ilium Fredrick Berrt JX Spirit I iibmiletl Hand Dennis Sharon Christine Nickel llibberil Xlarx Jo Ri aro A leens Dennis Rhonda Sue Hlexins lliblienl Debra Jean Blossom Spirit I nhmitetl A - l eeii' De uus Seotl Allen Hlunk tfixities Polite Captain Pleasant A iett Prudence A. Borsch A-Teens MIS Singers lest Donna Fate Bond A- Teens. Honor Sonets |CI. Spirit I iilonitetl Dennis AU-lstn I Bond lest AXanda Sue Bond Boston Jan Allen Boomrrshine (■ermaii ( lull Football uiei Dennis Sarah Frances Botxen A leens Stum Team Hostess J (Am-nasties Boston Denise Ann Hradbnrt Senior Class ( onnt il. t ice-prt ' . A Inns | X D ons Seniors 123 Sarah Bmvcii Denise Bradbttrx Steve Bryant Betsi Bullerdick ( ulliia Bullock Katlix Bultman Jim Burns Mike Butler (line! Cain Kick (Callahan Sharon ( arlton Don (.arter Roma Bridgcforth Tob Briggs Sii'-if Brinker Ihth Brittcnham Gregg Rmnslon Glenda Browii John Brown Odillia Brown Teresa Brown Debbie Bryant Senior council chooses light, dark blue gowns SK I()R( I.VSSCOt ( II FRONT ROW: Rhonda ldcrman. Debbie I udwig. ( a-o| (ainuniiis. Mark l.anghol . Denise Bradlmrv Slierrs Dagg . Vines Kitchen, 1r l.anin W'allem ROW 2: Richard Del.ueio, DcW a lie Walachi. (iinds Sterling. Janis Talbot. ()phelia W alker. Marcia Benton. Brenda l.icbert BACK ROW : Ron Roosa. Ron Hughes. Beth W ieehinau. Jenin Knight. John Herig. Gcrr Otto. Greg Peters. Jim Ficnning Hill (louder Duane Condor Hill Conk Surah Coons China Corinuu Mike (ilu'iiaull Jim Childress (-li.irlie ( Icwituer I Clevenger itomona (line Jml Collier Paula Combes Teresa (.'miller Torn (!o s Klieu Curiel Jill Louise Brann Hiliherd Mary Jam Brann SC A. J( I MIS l inn- Dennis Sara Jane Braun MIS li.mil Dennis Philip Lane Brauehla «,)uill Baud JA assn Test Marcia Jean Braun V Teens llililterrl Rrnna Darerl Bridgeforth ■ Friends Test Tuhilha Film Briggs • Friends. Test Susan Joan Brinker Devilettes. s-p. Senior Class (Tmueil Hostess Spirit I-Teens Boston Beth Ann Britten ham A -Teen ahiuet Friernls. Hostess. Spirit Pleasant View Gregors Bronstnn Friends Miuorits llistors Sports Officiating Dennis Janet Kas Brooks - JA eninpans pres achievers sec A-Teens. Dennis Thomas Scott Brooks lli-A Consers aliou Clnl Band Plc.is.int View Kent Duane Brookshire Dennis Charles Fdward Brown - Friends. Hihln-rd Denise Marie Brown DF Dennis Glenda ( arid Brown Spirit J see h'l'A Friends Hilihenl John Timoths Brown Pleasant A less Odillia Alice Brown Friends, Register Dennis Teresa I.ynn Brown MIS A -Teens. Pleasant lew Deborah l.snn Brsanl Spirit IlihlN'rd Stese Michael Brsant - J I s-p ( .'misers at ion ( lull Test Fli aheth Jane Bullerdick A-Teens ( amal. Dl JV IliMrerd ( snlhia Diane Bullock Dennis Kathy Ann Bullinan Desilelles MIS Concert Choir, treas Junior ( lass sis Madrigals. Dennis James William Burns SC Conservation Clilli Hi A J Pleasant ien Michael l-ee Butler llihlienl ( snlhia laiuise Cain - A teens. SeniorClass Council Student l.ihrariau J Spirit Richard Dwight Callahan DF lest Sharon Sue Carlton I ilierts II S Donald Charles Carter Dennis Ronald Carter J Spirit Register Pleasant A lew Lowell Wayne Carter amal J 11 ililieril William Das id Caughliii lli-A list Joseph C. Chambers Dennis Jeffery Scott Chamness III-A ( amal Safels Senior ( lass ( oum il R.isketliall mgr Dennis Charles Michael Chenault R ( lull Sports Officiating. Hi A HiMicrd James l.ee Childress FT lends |.ilierts Charles Frnrsl Clevenger NO A SIIS s-p Conservation (lull. Spur rep Pleasant View lisa Virginia Clevenger Drama A-Teens J Boston Hamona Kas Clint A-Teens Spirit Dennis Verna Sheree Cohre JA F I V SoeiaI SIihIu s Forum. A-Teens Baud Demits Carol Ann Colacello S(. sei o| puli (..users alum ( luh, see Hostess A • Teens Spirit Boston Sharon Kas ('ole DF Pleasant A lew Brenda Sue Coleman Test Carol Fee Coleman Spirit see A Teens Test Juds Ann ('oilier Spirit ) Dennis Paula Jean Combes Pleasant A less Bill J (Tinder Dennis Duane Thomas (Tinder Pleasant A lew William II Cook Pleasant View Sarah Fli aheth Coons SC A Hostess Concert Choir Mis A- Teens Test Gloria Anne Curman hut leader A-Teens. Friends SGA Band 11.1 « «l Teresa Ann .miter A -t eens SC A Senior ( l.«s (u.m .i Baiwl Dennis l.intnn A. Cos Spirit Pli ‘aval. I A less Marc Vilen Craig North AA.-t ( l-.-.i n Oklahoma its Philip Alan Creech IliU-il (.ars I Crist Hi A M. A lcs (irrild CMM Pierian unlex oil Test Mark VAasne Oturf l est Carol Diane Cummins 'sjnnt Dev iletrrs A-Teens Hostess Friends Test Film Rita (latir SC A MIS A Teens lest Seniors 125 .trnl (liimmiii Seniors help officials keep crowds off floor Patiently holding the rope before second-half action is Dan McFarland. David Daflcr Pally Daggy Sherry Daggv Nancy Dalhoefer Diane I) mion Leon Daughterly Jan Davis Leonard Davis Bonnie Deane Dory DeLucin Bill Dillon Maureen Dolan Both nn Douglas Delil ie Dra ver Connie Driffill = -e ' £ :2 5 ‘ - l ? f- - l 5?=2 I 1 rif -s id: 2 • e w Diane Fitzwater Linda Klecnor Doug Foreman Rol in Forrester Jim I'ourman Seniors express spirit for their favorite team Spirit is displayed by seniors Dave Rariether, Ray Ramsey, and Mike Gibbs. Clare Fox Alicia Frazier Mike Fucliilla Torn Gardner liceCeier Kevin Geier Mike Gentry Greg Gerslle Mike Gibbs Bcekv Goble Marianne Codu in Camille Gocke Joellen Coens l.e Goldenberg Sle e C.oodlin K.laine Gossett Lisa Gra Steve Gra Studies (Grenier Debi Grice Barbara Griffin Gar (iriffin Guendolxn Grimes katli Grimes Rita Grimes Mark Grover JoKlIen Guerin Patsi Hat's Sharon Halcomb Mike Hammock Tim Harkleroad Denise Harper Kevin Harrell l.inden Harrison Mark Harrison Shorn Harrison Pal I lari Dwayne Harter Joan Hasse Ron Haste Glenn Hawkins Billie Hedrick Bill fleet Taunya Heinbaiigh Karen Helmich Becky Henisa Patti Hensley Mike Hensley John fieri Mark Hero Id Dennis Herron Diane M. Filiniler • Spirit In I united Future llumc-makerv J . «tall. Drama. HiMtiii Linda Carolvn Flrcnor • Spirit I’nliniifA Urn. Dennis Douglas Keith Foreman • J . Dennis Robin L. Forrester Randolph Southern James F. Fourman - divitir Police. Pleasant View Clare Ellen Foi • t ainal A Irciiv Drums Alicia Mane Fra ier - CAA. treav. A Teens Mivmnts llhlun. FI V. Ilibherd Michael Fuchilla - SC A. Future ItMtlii’h. Boston Thomas DeWayne Gardner • Spirit I id united Drums Alice e Grier French ( Ini Social Studies A Iceiis Spirit 1 nlimit« l. IVmiin Kevin Charles Crier • Sports Officiating Footlul! Drums Michael Wayne Gcntrs • J s(. spirit L'nlunited. Hi-A Pleasant View James Greg Grrstle • Carnal ( lull. Ili-A Test Michael De ell (iihbs - Drn ns Rebecca Film Goble • Student Retailers viec-pres V I rens Denim Marianne Cods in A-Terns Test C amille Ann Cocke • Spirit t nliinitevl A-Teens Boston Jo Film Coens • A-Terns Future Homemakers Pleas.nt View l.ev llossard Coldmbrrg • Honor Soviets III-A SC A lest Stephen D. (.oodlin • Pierian. APS SCA. Quill. llil U-rd Flame Gossett • l est Lisa Michelle Cray • ( ainal C lull Spirit t nlunited; lest Steve F. Crav • IllhUrd Stanles R. Grenier -Sports Officiating. Spirit I nliaiited: 11 ilitn r«l Dehi Kas C •rice • A I crus. Spirit I nliimted Senior (lass Council. Fa! Oil 11 idi School Barbara tavern Grilfin • A-Teens Dennis Cars Lee Griffin lest Cwcndolvn Grimes - A leenv Spirit I nliiiiited IllhUrd Kathleen Marie (Crimes • Future lloiiiemakrrs. Boston Rita Favr Grimes Boston Mark Alan Grimes Drums Jo Fllen Guerin - Senior (lass Council ( ainal ( lull. Pirriai IllhUrd Patricia Ann Iflags • Drums Sharon Kas llalcomb • Boston Michael Jack Hammock - lest John Timoths Harkleroad Pleasant A iew Demise Klaine Harper • J V. Fll A historian llihlierd Kevin Jas Harrell • Pleasant levs Linden David Harrison Test Mark William Harrison • Pleasant Airss Shrrrv Jane Harrison - Boston Robert Patrick Hart • Spirit t ill united. Sports Officiating SG Ili-A IVii ip Dwayne Allan Harter - Spirit I n I inti ted Pleas.Mit A irss Joan Film llassr • Spirit I nlftmitfd Pierian. Girls (adf. cliairman A-Terns lest Ron Dale Haste • ( ainal Club Ssvun Irani Dtiinis Glenn Fdward Hawkins • lest Killic Jean Hendrick • London II S AA'illiam Darrell lleet • lest launvj l.vnn lie inbatigh • A l i e n ( alunrl CAA treas Drums Karrn Annette llrlnuch - A I rrn C aluiirt. viec-pres SCA spirit I iilumtid Conservation Chili. Al s lest Becks Louise llcnisj • Dennis Patricia Susan llmslcv - A I-cos. P rna « p id . S(. se nate clerk l s «-rnuii( lull IVM K« he-rt Michael llensles - Ill A Miisk Apprevlotion Pleasant V iew John Joseph Htrig - Friends ( ltd Swimming. Senior ( lass t.onmil SC V underset re or. Test Mark Donald llcrold llostem Drmm llrrrein IllhU rd Seniors 129 Diane Herron Joe Hesson Kim Heusel Joyce Hicks Nora Higgins Emily Hilbert June Hileman Linda Hilling David Hines Sandy Hobbs Jim llockerman Marts Hockersmitli Diane Hodgkin Barry Hoff Bobcrt lloffenbaeher Mu etta Holland Evelyn Holler Howard Holmes Ruth Holt Mark Holthouse Sarah Jellison Debby Jelly Roland Jelly Joe Jenkins Dave Jenkins Linda Jennings John Johanning Beverly Johnson H'.ss Johnson Donna Jones Hoi) JikIuv Steve Kuril |)el l ie Kaupcr 1. r Kellex Jalene Kennedn Kick Kelring Jerr Ketron Wav ne Kevin Debbie Kimbrough Mike King Sharon King Terr King Monica Kinley Jim KiiiM’v Nancv K itch in Jef I Klopfcnstein Peggy Kins Jenin Knight l.arrv KiichiI) Seniors have fun along with learning Impersonating Cousin It. Tim Nead relaxes during German class. Dime Herron • IliliU nl Joseph Keith llcsson JtMux Jr High I.oh ell Kim llrusd • Hh J Concert (iktir. Hiiml I •%! Joyce Ann Hick - Future lltKilcmAki'n. Drums Nora Marie Higgins - VTwiin. Spirit I ■limited. Surrattss ilh II s Emils Jane Hilbert • Kami, librarian, Concert Choir. see. Orchrsln librarian. X-Teeiis. Spirit I nliinitcd Pleasant ten Thelma June llileman - (.XX. Pleasant Viea l.inda Sue Hilling • Band Concert (’hole French (lull. ( in nast h x Irani. lest Das id Hines • Concert ( hnir. Conservation Club 111-A Host: RIlS Singers. Dennis Sandra Sue llnbbs - Dennis James Alan llockcrraan - ( otiscrs atom ( Inh. IliX Ti sl Marts llockersitith - I ext Diane Ruth Hodgkin • llibltcrd Dasid Earrs Hoff • lli-X S(i IYs| Robert Dean lloffenhacher - Pleasant less Mu etta L.M. Holland -Friends X-Tceii Cabinet Spirit 1 nlinntiil Minor its llisturs I Inb Future Icjchevs. Dennis F.srlsn J. Holler -Corner! Band lest Nonna Ruth Holt • Dennis Mark Xllcn I tollhouse - Boston Ams I n no Hoover • French Club. I in nils Boston Crisena Snn Hoover • X liens (.XX I fiends Dennis Cars Duane Hughes-lest Ronald l.cnis Hughes • Hi X ( oncer! Rand Boston Vicks l.snn Hughes t oueert Band Boston Charles Xndrcss llut ell • Distributin' Education lest Carol Jose Inglis • Honor Sonets. ( omcrl Band Host Crcclcs Central IIS Colo Kaths n n Isles X-Terns carnal. Boston Stesen Paul Jack Dennis James II. Jackson Spirit I id muted Pleasant X less Sara Jane Jellison Desalettes. Honor Sot lets Spirit I nlinuletl S(. Junior ( lass 1 •Mined lest Debhs Jells • Host Spirit I nliuiited: Boston Boland C erald Jells Jr. • Spirit I nlinuteil Ihbberd Joseph Michael Jenkins • DistrilMilis e Fdmation. purliincutariaii It Club Boston William Dasid Jenkins - lluiinf Sonets Boston Linda Sue Jennings • Pleasant levs John Mason Johaiming - Honor Sonets Dennis Beserls Kay Johnson • (oueert Band C Dennis Russell Johnson Jr. • llibberd Donna l.ouise Jones • CXX Carls Tenuis Chairman Pleasant less Robert l„ Judas Centers die II s Stesen Paul Karn -111-N Track. Spirit I nliuiited lest Deborah Jane Kau per - ( oi.sersatioii ( lull. Spirit 1 nlimitcd.X ru ns Honor So n ts treas Band lliMn'ril Mars Filccn Kelles • I nmb I Inb X-Teens; Catiial Senior Class ( omn il Drsilctti s lest Jalane laris Kenneds - Disinhiitisc Education Dennis Richard Hsng Kctnng • K l ib Pleasant X less Jerrs Frank Ketron • Hi X Cabinet Pleasant m ss Wasnc Dasid Kesilt • Detroit Debra l.ca Kimbrough - X Ions. Spirit I nliuiited ( atn.il Dennis Mike (i. King Hi X nulling I rail IX'iiuis Sharon Kas King Junior ( I.is Conned treas Dennis Terrs Lee King • sC sec ol student safets. III X Host. JN Dennis Mcnma Louisa Kmles Spirit I ulimited llild- nl James Arthur Kinscs. Jr. Hi X SjHirts Officiating I afiial s(. Ilibberd Nines J. Kitchen Senior ( la CiMincd. treas X’-Teens. Spirit I ttlittiltael Jirilor (I -- Council ( am a I Test Jrflrcs Robert Flop fruslrin - 11 i-X Spirit ( M limited • • Test Tat Ann Klus • Future Homemakers Mad Mg lsin«ii ' I if. DesdHtes lest Jennifer Mars kiugfct • s. unr Class t Mined FS exchange student Xdrri s iul Vml.is Forum pres Spirit I iduinteil Si-sel X ii j l.arrv Dasid Knooh- Pleasant X o vs Seniors i:il Brenda knox John Kilrlicv knox kathi Koch Larry kovach Nancy Kramer Dchhic l.ahr Phil l.ahr Jim Lahrman Mark Lani'hol Katie La re Bol Lichtenfels Brenda Liebert Su' .y LIcIhtI Jill Lines Jo Lines Julie Lines Lam Lillie Anilv Litwack Rick l.olich Karen Lowe karen Lucas Debbie Ludwin Seniors find classes can also be amusing Humorous comments in -Journalism class amuse senior Don Carter. Dollif I.iikm k.illix Mtk.ilt- l.il l M( kuiulit Paula M jrksJ n ' Vrtio l. u( Ii CuikK McClure Geortfcanna McCo Man McCreu K le McKee Lvle McKee Connie Mckillip Jeanne McKinlc Koli McMillan Sherv I Malachi Dewayne Malachi Lois Maples Virginia Marlalt Jeni Marsh Linda Marsh. jama Matlicwson Jcanie McDaniel Bruce McDonald Donna McDowell Dun McFarland Terrx McGuire BoliM(Kinlc Rick McKinncx Brenda Gaslc Knox Plrasa it low John Bitches Knox — Hi V Spirit Inlnmted (ioll. list Kathleen Jane Koch Hand. Librarian h prrv, Hi uiiI N' Lawrence John Kovach Pleasant V u w Nancy Jane Kramer V-Teens. Spirit I nliraitcd. BjimI sec . Choir. Pleasant Vii-w Deborah Ann Lahr lest Phillip llaas Lahr S(. . Ili-V. Sports Officiating. Test James Richard Lahrman II11 ( « r«I Mark Allen loing-hoi Senior ( lass ( omisil. pres. Honor societs, pres Student Vdsjsors Committee; lest Katherine Anne l.are — Spirit I ulimited: I'evl Deborah Ann Lashles IIiMhuI Maine Marie lazier V Irens. Spirit I nlimited. Hihbenl Linda Ka Lawler V leeiis. Pleasant V ieu Keith Hinton Ledford — Minor its llistors SC V Friends ( lull. IliMierd Fred Paul Lewis— Ili-V; lest Stephen Fugcnc Lewis Short II S Robert Martin I.ichtcnfels — t VMM Ili-V. R-Cluh. Swim Iram. Ilihhcrd Brenda Dianne l.iebert Dexiletles. Se nior ( lass Council Spirit I nlimited V -leeiis. Ilihherd Linda Sue Liehert — Test Jill Flaine Lines — C.VMM.. Ie l Joanna R. Lines — C: M L. lest Julie K. Lines ( M L; lest l.am Ras Little lest Andrew Sherman l.itwjik Hi V pres SO V (mmait lull. Test Rickrs Joe Lotich — lli-V Senior ( lass Connell Boston Karen Sue Lowe ( M l lest Karen Sue Luejs Randolph Southern Deborrjh Kalhrsn Ludwig Honor Sonets. Sih tal Studies I oruiii (Hmvrt ( huir Pleasant View Doroths Joan l.uken Hostess s(. Friends Club Dennis Arthur Ross l.snch hr mills Club Register, editor Boston Lands Thurston McClure — Test Ceorgcanna Mc(ns DM I • 1 Mars Ml Mc rea — V I • pn s hs Honor Sonets ( on cert ( lioir. Spirit I u limited I « s| Jeanie F. McDaniel V leeiis, Pleasant V less Bruce Robert McDonald Dennis Donna S. Mi Dowell Pleasant less Daniel Gene McFarland K( lull. Dennis R. Terrs McGuire S|H rts Officiating Spint In I unit nl. pres adsivor Football, mgr Pierian Register Dennis Kalhrsn A. MeKale V leeiis Spirit ( n 11 ill It nl. 1.1 liamni II S Ksle Alfred McKee liaski tliall 11 ildm rd l.s le Flmer McKee Madrigal Singers. Hid ( oiisersatioii h h sice-pres Spirit I n limit l French( Jub. pre . IllhVrd ( onme Jo McKillip lest Jeanne Louise MeKinlcs V leeiis. Mils Sm gers lest Robert M. McKinles Ili-V lest Richard F. McKinncs R ( Ini Dennis Nora Fli abcth McKnight Dennis Robin L. McMillan Pleasant View Shcrsl Jeannine Malachi — FT spirit I'nlimited V leeiis. Dennis Dr Was ne F.. Malachi Senior (lass Council. Dennis Ixm F.llen Maples — Honor Nik ids llibhcrd Chris Sonia Marinakcs — ( VMM Pleasant View (•rani Fiigrne Mar kits — led Paula Dianna Marks-burs. — V 1 vens SC ( VMM Spirit I nlimited Dimii Virginia Hi label h VCrlatl — Spirit I ilium till. Dennis Jennifer l.snn Marsh — I V l VI lest Linda Mir Marsio — { VMM. V I « ens Spirit I n I tii iil. s(d IK ii o Jama Rebecca Matheson — I M led nnr I a mite Vlallaik s(. Friends I n t liens. • i ts l n ivuta Ionise Matthews -German • u V Tern . SC V. Bmlun Nunc M.it luck frinuita lutlfnw Seniors 133 (.Iieryl Miller Donna I.mi Miller Jim Miller Jeanne Miller John Miller Seniors set style pace Mark Merrick Carol Meyn Larry Middleton Mark Mikesell on Miller Annie Mollo Janice Mopps Janet Morgan Lou Mosehell Ronald Motley I'roy l ii 11 in Patt Mullins Cary Miisseluian Jim Mussoni Mike Muslin Radiantly glowing Rhonda Alderman puses gracefully in the Devilette show. John Not Mike Null Sieve Nuss Donna O’Connor MikeOdn MikeOsImrne Gerrv Olio linger 1) erdori Bohy Owens Timothy Palmer John M t rs Becks Myers Tim oa l Jim eal Teresa eanover Barb Nepnle Bill Nicholson Scott () Males Greg Os horn Kenneth I .re Maurer — lli- R-Club. Junior Class Council; Spirit Unlimited; Wreeling Hibberd Rebecca Susan Mayer — Dennis Mark D. Mays — SCI V 111-Y; Test Saundra Jean Mass — Irens Mmorit) Histnrs Club. Test Juana Mendo a — Pleasant View Mark Richard Merrick — Dennis Carol Jean Mr n — Register, editor-in-chief: RHS Singers. SCI Rand Pierian Northeastern Ms Larry W. Middleton — Rosion Mark Alan Mikcscll — Sports Officiating SO Spirit Unlimited Hiblxrd Ason Miller — Belmont II S . Daiton ( hers I Ann Miller — Hiblxrd Donna Lou Miller — Rand. Y-Tert.s, Drama (.lull. Orchestra Hostess. Hiblxrd James Richard Miller — J pres Test Jean Ellen Miller — Y-Teens. Dennis John R. Miller — Future Farmers. Pleasant leu Rebecca Louise Miller — Pierian j ' cdBot 1 Fmi Spirit t itllmifed lliblx-rd Ruth Ann Miller — Pleasant View Barbara Ann Mills — Y-Teens. J . Dennis Michael Steven Mills — Hi-Y. nce-pres Spirit I'nlimited. | Dennis Jack Neal Mitchell — Social Studies Forum JA. Dennis Angela Marie Mollo — X lex'lls. Future Icachers. J . Social Studies Forum. Rand. Dennis Janice Filainc Mopps — Pleasant View Janet Sue Morgan — X teens Cabinet. see : Host. Concert ( hoftr. Spirit Unlimited. Friends. Pleasant View louis Fdssard Move hell III — Rand SCIA: Wrestling. H Club lli X. Pleasant Vies Ronald Clark Motley — Friends. Minoriti Histors Club; Hibberd TroyE. Mullm Hibberd Patricia Ann Mullins — JA. Dennis Cars Merle Mussclman lest Jamesl.ee Mussoni ( VMM Hi X. lest Michael Mustin IVn-nis. John Calvin Mvers Jr. le andrt II S La Rebecca Sue Mvers Pleasant View Thnothv Andrei ead — Spirit I n limited pres t ennis. Nsumming Raseball H-Club. lest James Daniel Neal — Dennis Teresa Darlene Neanoser Future Homemakers Mils-herd Barbara Jo Nepote— F riends. Social Studies Forum publicitv chair . Swimming lennis. (.oil Irani: lest William David Nicholson — Dennis John Howard Noe Hibberd Michael J. Null — Dennis Steven Eric Nuss — Dennis Donna Mae O'Coanor — French (dub. Y- Irens. JA. Test Michael Dean Oda Rand Boston Scott Alan O’Males — Test Gregory Alan Osborn — Junior Cl jss Council .Deni ' Michael Osborne Dennis Gerard Joseph Otto II Junior ( lass Council. Senior (.'lass Cnumil. CAM L. Boston Roger Lee Oscrdorf — Boston Dcsota Lynn Owens Friends. CAMU. SC Senator. Student dsisors Council. Boston Timothy Kent Palmer — J . sice-prcs of sales, l est Elizabeth Jane Parker — Friends. Dennis Ted Antbons Parker — Drnn is Bi‘lw Parker Ted Parker Seniors 135 Chuck Parr Dave Patenaude Jon Patterson Deedra Peel It Genes Pee lie Boh Pelfres Sue Pennington Gregg Peters Nan Peters Colleen Phelan Steven Phelps Stuart Phenis Hohin Philhower Mark Phillips Connie Pieratt Phil Pieree Seniors find Pierian provides sad—happy remembering time Former happenings are remembered in writing as Rex Dwyer waits for his Pierian to be signed. I lUi Anita Rover Mike Rover Paula Kudu Mark Rutherford niiotte Salzamlo Spirit Unlimited gets inspiration from Seniors Jouiiu Salzartdo Craig Sandford Sue Sashcr liaudx Sax lor Ixm ii Saxik Karl Schenck Duane Sehroeder Creg Sehroeder Tom Sehroeder Sharon Sehrolucke Charlene Schul erl Ted Sell id I Jim Schultz Gail See Sallie Sanese Hill Shake I ax ne Sharv in Karen Sollx Linda Soper Making announcements to Spirit I 'nlirnited are officers Carol Coleman and Tim Xead. Ilamlv Sliou alter Steve Sit kmaiiii Kiel Sine IVmi' Slent Itoliertu Sineutou !)■ ri - Si iitli ••lii Il Smi’l I’renl Siiioek 1 ike Siio(l ra N Sten Snvcler K1111 SliciulliT Hi l Shepard Dali Sheppard Preuv Sherer Ri m r Sherer Hrkiii Short k le Slmrl limit Smith Dean Smith l.ilidu Kotht-riiu-l l)el i Howland Anita Louise Hover — Honor Societs C M l. HorL.ink Jr High. ( aid Mike Rover Drums Paula Marie Roda — V-Teent. Spirit I nlimitcd. Ik ilrttrt; James WiNid II S W inchester j W illiam Mark Rutherford Dennis Annette Louise Sal arulo Drsilcttcs. sec SC V Senator: Irens, (onsets at toil (lull. Dennis Joana Lli abcth Sal arulo SC V icc-pto . Hostess. N IVcns. Honor SiK ietx VLS lest Craig Lawrence Sandlord Radnor II S Sue Sashcr — VTeens. ( VMM. Dennis Rands Savior ( L L. Pleasant X ic Alvson Carol Sasne - Spirit I'lilimited WHS Singers Boston Lari Lester Sehenck RCIliili Spirit Inlinnted. lest Duane Mels in Schroeder Senior Class Council. Ili L J Hihhcrd Gregory Augustine Schroeder — (•erin.ui ( lul . Honor Hoc ids . I Tom C, Schroeder ■ la-V .llibhcrd Sharon Ann Schrolucke — Boston C harlene Mane Schubert - Luture llomcmakecv J Host on C. Theodore Schull Conservation Club. Register Pierian pl oti gr«i| licr. Test James Allen Schultz — Dennis Call Anne See — Spirit I'lilimited J Pleasant ic Sallie Ann Senese Dennis l.ela Mas Shaler - I r ens J V pres l est William l ee Shake — Dennis Jane Ellen Sharvin friends Concert Choir. Dennis Karen Ann Solis llall Register loledo Linda Lee Soper Spirit ('iilimited Hristmi Kim Cordon Shendler — Host on Robert Lee Shepard — Dennis Daniel Richard Sheppard — Pleasant ic Margaret Ellen Sherer — I ecus ( M l Senior ( lass ( • Mined. HjihI treas lest Roger Leon Sherer Spirit I nlimitcd R ( lull SC speaker ol house Student rl isor Conned Hand I nciub lest Brian Short — Wrestling Pleasant Mr« Kvlr Short — Pleasant Vic Rands Lee Sho alter — Lootlndl Dennis Steven Ras Siekman — Pleasant V lew Richard Leslie Sines — (onsers at ion ( lul pres Loolball liaskclball I rai k Honor Sucielv Hihlienl Ellen Louise slent spirit I nlimitrd. V IVcns Ms JV Senior (lass Council II ibbcrd Roberta Kas Smeaton Spirit I n- limited. LS (.erinan Clilli V IVcns. Pleasant Vie Brent A. Simith I not lull R C Dials. Dennis Dean A. Smith — Pleasant Vie . Doris Lave Smith V I ecus. S(. Dennis Shells J. Smith Distributive Ld n ation Pleasant V levs Trent Smock — h otball. Haskethall Dennis Michael Louis Snodgrass Dennis Steven C. Snyder Honor Hoc-ids (mitor ( las ical League Dennis Linda Kas Rothtrrnel V Teens. ( WIVL. Pleasant Vie Debra l.snn Ro land CAM At.: Boston. Seniors 1X9 Rick Sowers nitu Spcclit John Spencer Crcssida Spicer Teresa Sprinkles Dean Sproles l.arrs Spurgeon (la ml Stafford Ka(li Stanini McgStat cr Doroths Sleek- Sails Stegcn Don Stephen Cindy Sterling Candy St igleman Simon Stock Daw Stout Karen Stubbs Tonya Sinmners Pain Swallord Janice Talbot Paul Tapp Jeff Templeton Rick Tltulls Sands Tharp Bob Thomas Virginia Thomas Tons Thomason Shirlcs Thompson Harrs 'Thorman John Toschlog Kaths Toschlog Melody Traes Plul I rammcll Torn Tramontana Caths Turner I .arrs Turner Darlene Turrill Steve I pdegraff Sherri an Meter Brrut Van Winkle Carol arncll Don 'on Poin Dennis Wafers Grady Wagers Ophelia Walker Jim XX'a Iters Bol Walt Tom Wamhaugli Jolm N eaver Seniors provide school leadership Richard l.ouis Sowers — Alucltixal Singers Comer! Choir pres. Hand Ti nI Anita Lcideen Spec hi — Huston John William Spencer — Dennis (rr idi Spicer — Friends Chili. Ini Teresa l.ee Sprinkles — V-I’miix SCA Senator. Test Dean llrn Sproles — ( M l I’Iim'.iiiI ii w I assrcncc Phillip Spuriirnn — Test Carol Ann Stafford KIIS Singers Inline Teachers JA Kuture II •ineiiiakerx HiMh iiI kathrsn Jo Slanim — Spirit ( nlimilecl SC V house c lerk Dennis l r Margaret Sl.il er — Y-Tecns. S ; Spirit I nlniutecl. Ife.i M I; Hostess. lest Dorolhs Sue Sleele Ik inns Sails Ann Stegen Coiisersatnin C lull. Irras Hand. SCA. see. A Teens. J vi e l est Donald Gene Sleplien Ac lisilies Police. Dennis l.ucinda J. Sterling - Pleasant N less ands Ann Stiglrmun l est Simon Sylvester Stuc k — Chess ( lull 111 A Aled-field II S Dasid Paul Stout — Pleasant ieu Karen Sue Stuhhs A I ec us Senior t lass ( nun c il Spirit I nliiiutetl Dennis Tons a l.ee Summers SC . A-'IVens Pleasant less Pamela Sue Sssalford Spirit I nlimitecl. A-Teens Dennis Janis Kas I albeit — A-Teens Senior Class Council Spirit I nlimitecl. Honor Soviets. M S IliliU-nl Paul K. Tapp - 111 A Sports Officiating Pleasant less Jeffrey l.sn Templeton — l est Richard I) I halls It ( Ini llililieril Sandra Janine I harp S(. A Tertis. JA Pleasant Alecs Kiilxrl (‘•le Thomas IT A Ple.ix.mt A u-ss Virginia Carol Thomas A-Teens. Knltirc Teachers ITiemls ( lull. I II A Dennis Antlnuis Dswanc Thomason - Test Shirley Ann Thompson — Pleasant A less llurrs Ldssard Thurman — lest John Anthnns Toscltlog — A -Teens. Pleasant A tree Melody Ann Tracy I ms oln II s Philip AA illon Trammell NC A. pres Ha ml; H Cluli JA Dennis Thomas Brudlurd Tramontana Dennis Culhs Jean Turner A leens. Dennis Lawrence Joseph Turner Lest Darlene Lli ahelli lurrill A leens. ATS Spmt t nliitiilcd. li st Stephen Allen I pdrgrail l)l . lot Rrrnt Dasid Van AAinklc Actisitic-s Police captain Pli-avatil A iess arol Ann A emell — Deviletles j Teens SC A. Oiche'lra ( oncert Choir, lest Darnel Ric hard Vo Pein — Spirited I iilimilid Dennis Dennis Ras AAagrrs |) |)| reporter llllilo-ul Cradrn la-e Wajters K-Cluli Sports Oilii ui mu Spinl-.il I i In Orel Ra'i-liall Pierian Dennis Ophelia FlaiiK- Waller — III A Senior Class I mum I lest Jim T Walters lli'dcerd Rohert Dean AVailr S(.A Vti-te-r. It A M i- lreu' . ( oncert (1m i t n Dei i 'i I P ra- rit A test Thomas Alerrle (Aaii bauxl |r Drill n John Reniamin AVroir Student Advisory ('ommittee member Mark Langhalz speaks before students as Phil Trammel and ('bar-lie Brou n look on. Seniors I II KuikK elili Slew N eddle Valerie West lial s Wharton (ireu W heeler leasia White Beek While (iar Whilnex Kendra Wiekeme er Belli Wjeehmaii Sand) Wilniot I).i id ilnmlli Seoll Wilson Don WinJet l.arrx Wjssel Mike Will Dave Mini L line Woelirinann Hae Wolilluuier Susie Woolw ine Jack N licelcr anc W hippie Hick W iesehaii Neal Williamson Debbie W isslcr Karen W isslcr Gur N riulil Harold W riulil Athletics provides outlet for seniors with skill Between matches, senior Ken Maurer wishes teammate Mike King good-luck. Ginnv Wright Valeric Wright During Middletown basketball action, Rick Thalls rebounds. an WiiertemluTgor Kim a nielli Tiiiu Yeatcs Leslie Zimmer Register. Iliblterd Valeric I.ynn West — DK sec Dennis Barbara Louise Wharton — V-Tifiiv. ( on-cert Bund. Driinix Gregory Ellis Wheeler Minnrits History. Hibberd Jack Gene Wbeeltr — IV'I Nancy Joan Whipple — Mirnv Spirit I iliniilrd. Dennis Vleasia K.i While V Iecu' Kriruds Club PTV Dcvilrtlcc. Spirit I nliimtiil V lirii'. SGV. lest Beth Elaine Wiechinan — Honor Smirli Y-Tceii' llustru. Spirit 1 iiliniil« d Senior lass Council Dennis Richurd Dennis Wiesehan — Spirit I nlimited Vctivitics Police, upturn Pleasant View Neal l)wanr Williamson Kh Irras Dennis Sandra Jo Wilmot ( VMAI t lab I i rn Pleasant i v% II. Dusid Wilmot Hi V J Spiritist I nlimited Concert Choir: Madrigal Singers. Pleasant View Scott Wilson — ( Will Club Wrest lint H ( lull Test Donald K. W’ingel — Dennis Larry I.. W'ivsel Sports Officiating Baseball Register K-t lub Test Deborah Jane Wissler Concert Choir. Orchestra. Y-Tecu Cabinet. RUN Hostess Dennis Karen Sue W'isslcr — J . Pleasant View Michael Allan Will — Football. W rest line Track Honor Smiety R-Club. Dennis. Das id Ralph Wivsi — Sssini I rani Spirit I uhmltcd Dennis. Lynne Ann W'oehnnann VTeens. Test Rae Ellen Wohlhueter — Y-Tcen Cabinet: AES; Honor Society: Band: JA: Test. Susan Carol Woolwine Y-Teens. VMM. Club. Salets Club. Senior Class Couiiriittrc. Drums Gary Dale Wright Dennis Harold Wright Boston Mars Virginia Wright French ( lub VIS Y-Teens. Spirit I nlimited lest Valerie Anna Wright — Y-Teens. Pierian. Fount.on Valley II S Dean Allen W uertemberger — llibberd Kirn Ray Yarnelli Pleasant View. Cristina Diane Ycates Y-Teens. SC V JV. French Club Spirit I nllinited. Iliblterd Leslie Ann immer Y-Teen Cabinet Friends Club. Chess ( lull, German Club Hostess. Cocoa II S Sylsia J. immer — JV ( onsi-rsalum ( lub. Band Hoiioi Soeiets Pleasant View Till in Philip Zimmerman — R-Club Baseball. Spirit I nlimited FiMilball. Dennis. S v ta XiituiM-r Till iiinm rin: ii Seniors M3 Juniors win Homecoming float contest again Jeff Abernathy Patricia Abner Tom Adams Janet Aikin Mark Alford Vicky Allen Maribeth Ancira Jeff Anderson Cindy Angi Judy Armbruster Jeff Asbury Roger Ashenfelter Dennis Ashley Debbie Baker Dianna Baldwin Jack Balestrieri Jeannie Ballard Genita Ballenger Charles Ballinger Barbara Ballman Beverly Barbieri Robin Barker Dick Barnett Hobert Barnett Vicki Basford Charles Basler Natalie Bartel Deborah Bates Debbie Barth Karen Batt Ron Baumer Rick Baumgartner Cathy Beach— Jackie Beach Bob Beals Douglas Beatty Marjorie Beckman Diane Bennett— Mike Benson Bill Berry Debbie Berry Ron Berry Monica Bertsch Kathy Best Joni Beyer Stanley Bishop Edward Bisker Donald Bivens Laura Bland For the second time in three years, the Junior Class took top honors in Home-coming float competition. The Class of 73 really got into the swing of things, joining more clubs and taking on more responsibilities than before. Junior Class Council’s major undertakings were a Mardi Gras booth and the Junior-Senior Prom. It was a busy year for juniors academically as they prepared for PS AT, SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests. As juniors looked back on their sophomore accon plishments and forward to their senior year at RHS, they began to understand what high school was all about. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT HOW: Pam Sims, Judy Armbruster. HACK ROW: Meira Rosenberg. Terry Warfield. Mike Blum Debbie Boldrey John Boles Art Bone Phil Boomershine Beth Boswell Roger Boughner Peggy Bowling Ronda Bowling Russell Bradburn Tim Bradley Elaine Braun Kathy Breitenbach -Doug Brewster Kenneth Brock Ron Brock Steve Brock Cleo Brockman Kathy Brockman Russell Brockman Debra Brookbank Barbara Brown Cathy Brown Diana Brown Marilyn Brown Dave Brumfield Rosetta Brum ley Randy Bryant With determination shown throughout the season, junior Darrell league the line. powers Through Dave Burdett Mike Burdsall Cheryl Burge Dennis Burger Jim Burk Debbie Burke Vicki Burnett Marlon Burns Tommy Burrell Gary Burton Linda Burton Rob Bussing Dan Butler Michelle Byrd Brian Cady Kim Cahall Dianna Caldwell Helen Calhoun Bruce Campbell Larry Campbell Mark Carlin Anne Carnes Beth Carr Dan Carr Susie C arr LayneCastagnier Eric Carter Marvin Carter Treva Carte: Beverly Cate Joelyn Cecere Pam Chandler Juniors 145 Melissa Chasteen Rick Cheek Ann Chernoff Janet Clapp Cecil Clark John Clark Sheila Clark Jeff Clarke Beverly Clavman Elizabeth Clemente Tom Clements Joe Clevenger Larry Clevenger Kathy Cline Ron Cobinc Elizabeth Coblentz Harriet Coffey Robert Colaceilo Debra Collier Juman Collier Juman Collier Marilyn Collins Clay Conley Kay Cottongin Valerie Corman Bob Cornell Dale Cox Jan Cox Jackie Cox Lenzy Cox Mike Cox Robert Covington George Craig John Craig David Crane Mike Cramer Jan Cronk Kenneth Cross Nancv Crosslev Nancy Crossley Sheree Crowley Shirley Cunagin Will Curry Jad Daggv Danny Dal bey Teresa Dann Steve Dart Debbie Davenport Debbie Davidson Daryl Davis Dennis Davis Jonas Davis Mark Davis Norman Davis Bill Day Barry Deakins Many Juniors busy with every sport Rough practice takes its toll on junior Kim Willis Gary Dearing Nickie Delucio Susan Dickey Dave Draver Arthur Duffin Debra Duffin Debbie Duke Kathy Duncan Otie Dunfee David Dunlap .John Dunn Pam Durham Susan Dwyer Tom Ebbinghouse Mike Eggers Kevin Ellis Sue Ellis Mike Elstro Jeff Erbse Sarah Erbse Robert Erk Patricia Estes Mike Falcone Dawn Felt is Del Fetters Susan Fields Nancy Fienning Tom Fitzharris Diane Fleenor Steve Foster Sylvia Fourman Connie Fox Joyce Fraley Karen Francis Cheryl Franklin Rita Frazier Steve Frazier Jim Freeman Jay Fuchs Terri Fueglein Mary Fuller Margaret Gallagher Mike Gallagher Susan Gallagher Marseda Gant Carol Gardner Gloria Gardner Lynne Gardner Jeff Gainey David Geier John Gennett Scott George Russ Gerken Mark Gerstle Debbie (Jet hers Duane Ghearing Kathy Ghearing Steve Giannini Rric Gibbs Jim Gilbert Kiffin Gilbert Jon Gill Bill Glaser Marcee Glazer Debby Gochnour Lora Godsey Lynn Gordnier Vicki Gordon Charlene Gray Vanessa Gray Daniel Green Garry Greene Vicky Greene Bill Griffin Rosie Griffith Darrell Grimes Debbie Grimes Dennis Grimes Roy Grimes Doug Gross Joanna Guthrie Joe Gw inn David Habzda Mark Hamilton Rick Hamm Alkie Hampton Robert Hampton Luanne Handy Judy Hankinson Myrna Hansen Becky Harkleroad Mike Harper Juniors 147 James Harrison Debbie Hart Diana Hart Larry Harter Cindy Harvey Loretta Haste Brenda Hatch Robert Hays Kevin Heaton Leslie Hedges A1 Henderson John Henderson Cathv Hensley W W Pamela Hert Diane Hickman Danny Hildebrand Diane Hill Steve Hill Jerry Hillman Carol Hilton Jim Himebaugh David Hirashima Mark Hodgkin— Stephanie Hoff Bill Hollingsworth Cecelia Holler Don Hollingsworth Maurice Hollingsworth Dwight Holloway Julianne Holmes Linda Hood — Jack Hoover John Hopkins Mike Horton Larry Housel Tim Howard Janvce Howerton Bill Huckery Pete Huckaba Verdi Huffman Forrest Hughes Candy Huston Chuck Hyde Terry Irvin Earl Ison Laura Issen Ellen Jackson Julia Jackson Juniors enlighten with many speeches How to change a chimp's diaper is the topic of Huger Kepler's demonstration speech. Sandy Jackson Jana Jeffers Mark Jeffers Paul Jeffers Bert Jellison Charles Jelly Debbie Jennings Karen Jett Jennifer Johns Craig Johnson Gregory Johnson Ray Johnson Sharon Johnson Valerie Johnson William Johnson Doug Johnston Rickey Johnston Bobby Jones Carolyn Jones Cheryl Jones Diana Jones Linda Jones Jerald Jordan -Charlotte Juday Paula Juerling Phil Kaler Chuck Karrer Jerald Kaucher Linda Kaufmann Tim Keelor Dave Keller Javne Kelly Jerry Kendall Barbara Ken worthy Rodger Kepler Marianne Ketron Connie Kidd Raymond Kill ion Mike Kinsey Jill Kinsinger Brenda Kirkman Matthew Kirkpatrick Teresa Klingman Debbie Klute Rick Knecht John Koechlein Anne KreitI David Kuhlman Donna Kurkowski Jackie Lafiize Ruth Anne La Hue Sharon Lakes Jim Langley Roy Lappin Mike Lathrop Sheree Leavell Robert Lee John I.egg Ronald Lewis Cindi Liberti Terry Liebert Bob Lipps Teri Little Becky Lloyd Frank Longworth Jeff Lopeman John Luken Marsha Lunsford Jeff Luther Linda Lydick Eunice Lynch Judy Lynch Pat tie Maddox Marilyn Maines Jana Major Cathy Maness Terry Mann Diana Marsh Stephen Marsh Terry Marsh Nancy Marsio Mark Martin Sandra May- Pa tty Mays Kim McClain Toni McClaskey Bill McClelland Sue McConkey— Scott McConnell JoEllen McCoy Bruce McCrea Ty McDugle Jim McKillip Steve McKinley Sandra McKnight Gary McWilliams Lynn Meek Penni Melton Juniors 119 Jim Mendenhall Sandy Mervin Marilyn Meyer Jeff Michaels .lane Mikesell •Joseph Mikesell Deborah Miller Diane Miller Dianna Miller Donna Miller Harriette Miller .Julie Miller Karen Miller Hill Million Eugene Million Mark Mill is Philip Miracle William Misner Wendlin Mitchell Steve Moistner Tim Mollo Roger Moore Steve Moore Vanessa Moore Bet h Moorhead Jeffrey Morgan .Jan Morgan Patty Morganroth Denise Mosgrove -Darlene Mozzer Robert Mullins Randy Mullin Karen Murry Kathv Myers r r Katrina Myers Bob Niewoehnor Robin Nerl Dorothy Newton Alice Norman Beth Norris Jeannie Null Tim Ogle Terry O’Maley Randy Overbey Audrey Owens Carroll Owens Keith Owens (Juendolyn Pamplin Rick Pappin Debbie Parker Rick Parker Beverly Parrett Debbie Parrish Robin Patton Becky Payne Linda Payne Angela Peelle Debbie Pence Steve Pennington Robin Perkins -Jim Perry Jeri Petro Robert Plelps David Phenis Steve Philbeck Nancy Philhower Bob Phillips Dennis Phillips Diane Phillips Vicki Pittenger Steve Plasterer Balbina Plotkin Julie Pollock John Polver Thomas Porfidio Jennifer Porter Susan Potts Jim Powell Paul Powell Joe Price Sheila Price Margi Pruessner Steve Quinlivan David Quinter Mike Rader Kevin Ramsey Steve Randolph Eric Rastbicher .John Rasthichler Diana Rayle William Rector Douglas Reddington Rick Reed Gloria Reffit .John Reid Michael Retherford Sandy Rutherford David Rexrode •Jav Reynolds Dave Rheinhardt Gwinn Rheinhardt Phyllis Rhinegold Marion Rhodus Ernest Rice Madeline Rice .Jim Richter Lyle Richert Mary Richter .Jon Richwine Pam Rife Julie Riley Jeff Rinehart Karvnn Roach James Robbins Sue Roberson Cheryl Roberts Judy Robinson Mark Robinson Eileen Robson Rhonda Rockwell Civic Theater utilizes talents of many Juniors Stan Rodal Patricia Roddy Kam Rodefeld Penny Rogan Cathy Rogers Fred Rogosch Meira Rosenbreg V r fanfred Blum, the musical director for Civic Theaters production of Fiddleron I'he Hoof, directs pianist Debbie Duke during a rehearsal of the play. Juniors 151 Peggy Roslansky Cindy Rosser Annette Kourke Rebecca Rowe Janet Ruda Bret Rugg Kathy Runyon Ward Rush Deborah Russell Deborah Russell Bobby Sams Brenda Sams Bambi Sanders Nila Sandusky Garry Saylor Marcia Saylor— Marcia Saylor Nick Sbrocchi John Scales Mary Scarbrough (Jinny Scarimbolo Roberta Scarrette Kathy Scattel Barbara Schmidt Ron Schmidt Mary Schroeder Debi Schwyhart Terrance Scott Ron Seaman Pati Senters Charles Shaffer Dave Shaffer Pam Shaffer Mark Sharits •Joseph Sharp Karen Sharp Phil Sharp Debi Shaw David Sheets Rick Shepherd •Joe Silvers •Jim Simmermeyer Pamela Sims Nancy Skinner Donna Shipley Brad Smarrelli Brenda Smith Dianne Smith Sharon Smith Sherrell Smith Tim Smith Mary Snow •Jon Snyder •Jim Sonsini Brenda Sort man •Janet Sparks Larry Sparks Theda Specht Wanda Spencer Charles Sperling Charles Sperling Deborah Spicer Kelvin Spicer Juniors lead Way for Devil spirit tied Devil mascot Tern l.ieber! shows the spirit of the students as she leads the team onto the court preceeding each game Mina Staebler Norun Stangland Scott Starbuck Clary Stephen Wendy Stephenson Terry Stiens Barry Stigleman Sandy Stigleman Nancy St iiwell Bill Stines Mark Stoddard Terry Street Bud Strunk Chris Suggs Jim Svec Elizabeth Swiney Ronald Taylor Darrell Teague Dolores Teague Kent Teeters Steve Terzini Margo Tevis Gretchen Thalls Debbie Theobald Megan Thiede Deby Thomas Ernie Thomas Karen Thomas Pam Thomas Paula Thomas Rodney Thomas Duresa Thompson Suzy Thompson Terry Thorman Randy Thurston Tom Tibbot Cheryl Tiemann Bruce Tipton Eva Tischuk Barbara Tolliver David Townsend Karin Traylor Karen Turner Raymond Twine Steven Tye Sherrie Tyler Barry Tyra Mary Upthegrove ■Juniors 153 Janice Vallandingham Anita Vance Robert Vanlandingham Tim Vannatta Lannv VanWinkle Nelson VanWinkle Terri Von Fein Vicki Von Fein Jim Wagers Sue Wages Cathy Wagner Steve Wall Donna Walls Valdene Walter John Wampler Steven Wardlow Terry Warfield Connie Warren Debbie Waters Terri Waterson Kirk Watson Yvonne Webster Jean Wehrley Debbie Weiss Jeffrey Weller Robert Weller Brenda Werner Eric Werner Linda Werner Dan Westbrook Rose Whalen Marvin Wheeler Carol White Delores White Susan White Ronald Whitaker Robert Wieghard Kathy Wiggans Cheryl Williams Mark Williams Cheryl Williamson Mary Williamson Kim Willis Brenda Wilson Martha Wilson •Joe Winters Barrv Woodworth Cyndi Wright Debbie Wngni Pam Wright Sue Wysong Cynthia Young Juniors enjoy building winning Homecoming float The first-place Junior Class Homecoming float is finished; juniors take time to relax Sophomores soon learn way around RHS } Christine Abernathy Mary Abner David Adams Coy Adams Neil Adams Star Addison Cindy Albright Steve Allen Kay Alsop Connie Anderson Jean Anderson Holly Andrews Doug Ant ley Pat Arford Jeff Arnold Paul Arvin David Ashbaugh Pat Ashcraft Beverly Baker Larry Ball Debbie Bane Brett Barber Becky Barker Curt Barker Alesia Barnhizer Bill Bartlemay Larry Basford Vada Basford Ted Basler Jill Bastin Tim Bastian Mark Baumer Bill Beach Tom Beane Kitty Beard Tom Beck Hick Beckman Kathy Beinart Debbie Benge Joseph Bennett Kathy Benton Brad Berner Jon Berry Robin Bibh.N Steve Bishop Terry Bishop Vicky Black Darlene Blackburn Janet Blair On August 31, 1971, sophomores found that RHS was not nearly as confusing as they had expected. Right away, the class of 1974 began taking their places in student activities, which enabled them to become acquainted with upperclassmen. Many sophomore boys competed in sports on the varsity level. Girls became actively involved in club activities — Y-Teens, Student Government, girls’ intermural sports. The NEDT Test gave sophomores a taste of the rough academic road ahead. Although P.E., biology, and English were required subjects, sophomores still found plenty of room for electives of their choice. Ronald Blanford Chris Bolle Melady Bonner Eddie Bond Brad Boswell Tim Bowen Kathy Bowling David Boyer Hester Bradbury Vicky Branson Steve Bratton Paul Brehm Mark Bresher Belinda Bridgeman Phillip Brockman Darlene Brooks Sophomores, Juniors 155 Connie Brown Donna Brown Kathy Brown Mary Brow n Mike Brown Terry Brow n Tom Brown Steve Brum ley Louie Brunner Marcia Buc kler Dianne Buhl Mark Bullerdick Classes give Sophomores opportunity to advance With a steady hand, sophomore Marty Lundy u urks diligently on his drafting project. Rodney Burner David Burgess Karen Burgeon Boh Burk Robert Burk Dave Burkhardt -Joyce Burkhardt Dave Bruns Patricia Bynum Sam Cain Deborah C aid well Patti Calkins Paulette Camden Lester Cameron Darell Carlin Lisa Carnes Lee Ann Carr Ray Carrico Pamela Carson •Jody Carter Tom Carter Eugene Case Peter Cassonas •James Caudill •Jean Caudill Dave Caudle Kristy Caudle Dave Chamberlain Wendell Chambers Debbie Chamness Debby Chaney Mindy Chapman Toni Chenoweth Brenda Clark •Judy Clark Mike Cleaver Brenda Clevenger Debbie Clevenger •John Clevenger Frank Clingenpeal Suzy Clopp Vickie Coble Cathy Coblentz Xoemi Cohon Hon Cole David Coleman Gary Coleman Jon Coleman Richard Collins Paul Combes Mike Combs Gaila Conder Cindy Cook Marilyn Cook Russell Cook Cindy Cooley Bill Coomes John Coons Tony Cooper Olivia Cougill Barbara Cox Cheryl Cox Greg Cox Mike Cox Dawn Coyner Cathy Creech Joe Creech Debbie Crisp Jeff Crist Marcia Chrsit Marty Crouch Melanie Cruea Julie Culhane Steve Curtis Ken Czeck Pam Dailey Vickie Davidson Debbie Davis Linda Davis Randy Davis Ray Davis Cathy Day Dennis Day Melinda Day Wanda Dean Vickie Dearing Donald Deloney Connie DeMais Ron DeMao Paula DeMeo Derek DeSonie David Deutsch Jeff Dickey Debbie Dickman Tim Diehl Larry Dixon Blane Dock Cindy Dooley Patsy Doolin Shannon Dowdy Mary Driggers Tom Dungan Mike Eby Brvan Kdwards John Edwards Jill Egger Pam Eli ton Cyrena Elleman Rick Ellington Kay Ellis Harold Ellison Steve Elzemever Kim English Lee Anne Erbse Dave Erk Debby Evans ('linger Evans Rick Evans Joe Eversole Randy Falcone Sara Fansher Tom Fan ter Erma Farley Vivian Farris Terry Fasnacht Randy Faucet t Robert Ferguson Ronald Ferrell Sophomores 157 .Judi Ferret ti Michael Filipello Bruce Finney Tom Fitzwater Dennis Flanigan Emily Fleenor Nanette Ford Cathleen Foster .Ioanna Fox .Janet Fraley Debbie France Cathy Frank Kim Franze Debora Frazier Charlie Fruzetti Larry Furmon Linda Gabbard Billy Gaines Sylvia Galaviz .Jeanne Garrett Robert Geiger .John Girdler Michael Givens Carol Glass .Joyce Glosson John Gnau Tony Goeke Arturo Gomez Michael Good David Gray Jim Gray Cheryl Greene Gary Green Mark Gremingei Rickie Grieswell Rick Griffin Majorie Grimes Peggy Grohsmeyer Ray Gulley Vickie Gulley Mary Guthrie Debbie Habzda Debbie Hafley •John Hagie Tim Hale Beckie Hambay Stanley Hampton Marcia Hamsher Shauna Handley Robert Hankosky Robby Hankosky Gary Harger Terry Harkleroad Bradley Harman Paul Harman Mark Harrell Daniel Harrison Diana Harrison Gina Harrison Joy Harl Dan Hartman Sherry A. Harvey Scott Hasse Carl Hawks Michael Haynes Debby Heavilon Connie Hebenstreit Bob Heitzman Debbie Helms Bynam Helton Patty Henemyre .James Henley Neil Henry Donna Henson Barbara Hicks Phil Hieger Jane Higgins Stanley Hileman Gayle Hilleke Debra Hinshaw Rickie Hobbs Keith Hodgkin Roberta Hodgkin Janeen Hogg Tommie Hogg Beatrice Holland Agnes Hollingsworth Russ Hollingsworth Annette Hollis Becky Holmes Frederick Holsinger Rick Holt Tim Holt Jennifer Hoover Teresa Hopkins Scott Hoope William Hossman Becky House Kathy Howard Lairy Howard Susan Howard Jim Howell Terry Huckaba Debbie Huddleston Diane Hudson Diane Hudson Vana Hughes Malcolm Hunter Sabrina Hunter Cathleen Huntington Mark Inglis Rachel Isaac Terry Isaacs Carol Isley Beverly Izod Doug Jackson Karen Jackson Marilyn Jackson Stephen James Ted Jarvis Janice Jelly Jane Jessup Anna Marie Johnson Billy Johnson Dianna Johnson Lois Johnson Mary Johnson Melissa Johnson Patricia Johnson Phillip Johnson Rita Johnson Nancy Johnston Douglas Jones Robert Jones Many sophomores join band to entertain in half-time shows Sophomore flutist Nancy Johnston concentrates on her performance while entertaing during half I ime Sophomores 159 Sophomores active in city’s activities Between scenes of a rehearsal at Richmond Civic Theater, Connie Tash studies her lines as Spritzie in “Fiddler on the Roof. Shirley Jones Daniel .Jordan Mike Jordan JoJean Karn Loretta Kedwell Kevin Kegley Rav Keller w Tom Kemmerling Jerry Kendall Mark Kessler Robert Ketron Mark Killion Dennis Kimbrough Karl King Elaine Kitcher Gary Kirk Terri Kirkman Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Mark Kitchin LouAnne Kleeman Micki Klingman Kevin Klose (Ireg Knarzer Patti Knox Chris Koch Andrew Koctur Sheryl Krall Debbie Kreider Kathy Kriner Doug Kuntzman Sharon Lakes Bill Lakoff David Lahr Kristen Laine Penny Lamb •Jim Lane Karen Langholz Jim Larkin Jack Larsh Mark Latello Michelle Laughlin Beckv Lawhorn Bill Lawler Betty Lawson Debbie Lawson Evelyn Lawson Craig Leavell Cathy Lebold Mark Lecklider Jim Lemon Donita Lester Ron Lewis Roberta Lichtenfels Ronnie Lindley Ellen Lineback Dave Loar Evelyn Long Katrina Long Pamela Loper Tony Lopresti Carol Lothamer Curt Loudy David Luce Marty Lundy-Pat Lunsford David Mabrv w Ronnie Mann David Markley Dave Mash Rex Marshall Ramona Martin Steven Martin Beatriss Mason Vince Matisko Keith Mau Ray Maurer Wilma May Pete Mayberry Philip Mayer Candy Mays Steve Mays Tim McAvene Sharon McCafferty Makie McCarter Sarah McCarter Diane McCashland Diane McClurg Rick McComb Larry McConnell Ralph McCoy Jackie McDaniel Angela McDermott Ronnie McFadden Jane McGarvey Linda McGee Mark Me Kale •Julie McKillip C h ris1 i ne Mc K i n ney Debbie McNally •Jayne McNally Mary McNamara Sheree Me New Vicki Me New Norma McPherson Doug McQuiston Gary Meadows Hon Melting Becky Mertens Lyle Messenger Tony Messier Mark Messmer Richard Mever Valerie Middaugh Paul Misfud Mike Miles Cathy Miller Cindy Miller Diana Miller leie Miller Jenny Miller Kathy Miller Kathy Miller Mike Miller Steve Mollo Steve Mooney Scott Moore Cary Moorman Craig Moorman Boh Morgan George Morgan Pam Morguson Debbie Morrison Paula Morrison Delayne Morton Doug Moschell Joe Mosey Steve Mosey Darlene Mounger Daniel Mosqueda Becky Mueller David Mullins Diana Mullins Fonda Mullins Ginna Mull in Melody Mullins Penny Mull in Sophomores 161 Juniors try out for many roles Excited, yet nervous. B-team cheerleader Lisa Carnes executes her winning cheer. Terrie Murphy Georgians Murray Vicki Mussoni Brenda Newton Joe Nicholson Kazack Northington Luther Northington Cathy Notoras Karen Nuss Brenda Oakley •John Olenyik Robert O'Neil Duane Orr •Jeff Osborn Bob Osborne David Ownes Kim Owens John Palmer Mike Pardo Mike Parker Pam Parker Phyllis Parker Rick Parker Frank Patterson Zachary Patterson Pamela Patton Bruce Pennington Lonnie Pennington Jody Perry Sue Peters Thomas Peters Janet Petty Beth Phenis Gary Phenis David Phillips Jerry Pipes David Plasterer Hahns Pohlenz Julia Pope Thedda Pope Cindy Powell Linda Powell Randy Powell Jennifer Price Sandv Pruessner Sandy Pruessner Shirlene Pruett Debbie Pryor Mike Pyle John Quinlivan Michael Quinn Debbie Ramsey Sherri Range Debbie Ray James Reece Timothy Reeves Kathi Reinelt Walter Reisen Ross Reller Roxanne Resetar Gary Resh Ann Reynolds Rock Reynolds Darlene Rice Mary Rice Raymond Rich Dick Richardson Steve Ripperger Mary Risk Melody Risselman Jerald Roach Charles Roberts Richard Roberts Debbie Robinson Kathy Robinson Mary Robinson Phyllis Robinson Terry Robinson Terry Robinson Jane Roby Chris Rodal Carol Rodefeld Sara Rodefeld Rond a Rodgers Anthony Rogers Carol Rogosch Kathy Rohe Deborah Roll Thomas Ronan Ken Roslansky Scott Ross Dave Rosser Patrick Rourke Karen Rowland Elizabeth Ruff Charles Ruhl Don Runnels Lesli Runnels Melody Runyon Cheryl Russell Steve Russell Marguerite Salzarulo Phyllis Sandford Jeff Satterfield Geneva Satterfield Valeeta Satterfield Keith Sayne Randal Sayne Patricia Scales James Scarbrough David Schofield Mike Schubert Cindy Schuler Tim Schwab MikeSeanev Rick Shank Rick Shank Jim Sharvin James Shaw Jerry Sheckles Marla Sheets Lee Shell Kevin Shendler Vickie Sheppard Linda Sherer Cynthia Sherrow Donna Sherrow Rick Shook Kim Shores Eric Short Susan Shugart Vicki Simons Donna Simpson Russell Steel John Shipley Cindi Short Darlene Shull Gary Sigler Dennis Simpson Mary Slaven Carolyn Sloan Steve Smail Alan Smith Barbara Smith Duane Smith Oscar Smith Rachelle Smith Richard Smith Sherry Smith Teresa Smith Greg Snarr Larry Sowers Sophomores 163 .ludv Spalding Gay Sparks Marie Sperry •Judy Spicer Nathan Spicer Sheila Spigle Debbie Steele Steve Steele Brent Stephen Richard Stephen Carol Sterling Melissa Stevens Steve S tier Jan Stiner Mike Stock Belinda Story Don Stout Wayne Stubbs Tom Slump Eric Stuve Steve Sullivan Connie Tash Debbie Taylor .James Taylor Mike Taylor Beckie Terrell Jim Thalls Chuck Theobald Tim Thistlethwaite Betty Thomas Mark Thomas Mark Thomas Steve Thomas Tod Thomas Earl Thompson Glenna Thompson Mike Thompson Terry Thompson David Tipton Louise Tolen I .ora Tolliver Debbie Toney (IregTreanor Renee Trimble David Tripp Danny Tudor Mary Turner Kay Tuttle Richard Twine Todd Uhte Ron Ullery Cherie Uphaus Bob Utsler Marvin Vance Teresa Vance Paul Vandermar Kim Vanlandingham Rochelle Vanmeter Gary Vaughn Denise Vecera Claudia Vornauf Gary Wadsworth Meta Wagers Mary Walker Phyllis Walker Preston Walker Eddie Wall Roger Walls Mary Walsh Nola Walters Robin Walter Eric Waltz Christina Wampler Jim Wareham Tim Warth John Washington Bonnie Wasson Reva Watts Linda Weatherly Yvonne Webster Ric Wei lings Tim West Gretchen Werner Allen Whalen Kathy Whalen Becky Whirlev Debora White Lynda While Mike White Rachel White Svnthia White Teresa White I .ester Whitehead Teresa Whittaker Virginia Whittaker Sue Wickemeyer Laurie Wilcox Paul Wilhelm Neil Wilkinson Curt Williams Margo Williams Melvin Williams Rory Williams Sally Williams Tom Williams Vicci Williams •Jeff Wilmot Sharon Wilmoth Diane Wilson Greg Wilson Jerry Wilson Larry Wilson Regenia Wilson Mark Wines Terry Wisehart Mark Wishard Dave Wissler Roberta Wissler Sheryl Witt Debra Wolfal Barb Wolfe Debra Wolfe Thurman Wood Sheila Woolwine Barbara Wright Barbara Wright Cathy Wright Lucinda Wright Gloria Wyatt Starla Yount Ray Zaleski Roger Zimmer Bengal show excites sophomore bandsmen Sophomores 165 Hood form and indivivual talent of trumpeters combine to achieve rich and harmonious tones which capture the attention of on looking Bengal fans. Film reader aids students with research New additions to the library were abundant this year. Mrs. Ruth Starr joined the staff as head librarian. Forty clerical practice students aided the librarians with the “busy work.” A new microfilm reader aided students in finding resource material. Book return in Honors Hall provided students with an easier method of returning books. In the spring of 1971, a rack of contemporary paperback books was added to provide students with popular, current literature. Ruth Starr — Librarian; B. Earlham; likes basketball, sewing, knitting; 1st year at BUS. Alberta Litwack — Librarian; B.S., I of Cincinnati; enjoys golf, gardening, bridge, reading; 2nd year at RMS. Lois Jenkins — Library Vide. Mary Ellen Nlisner Library Aide. Helen Wilson Library Secretary Mrs. Starr Mrs. Litwack Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Misner Mrs. Wilson ABOVE LEFT: Humor is interjected into studies as Hill Misner chats with Peggy Houling. ABOVE RIGHT: Current magazines supply Linda Kauffman uith enlightening, informative read-ing. LEFT: Term paper requires much of Nancy Kramers time and effort be spent in the library. ABOVE: Reference materials provide necessary information for Tern Little and Susan Potts. Library 167 Mrs. Allen Mrs. Barker Mrs. Bunds Mrs. Carrico Mrs. Jells Mrs. Maurer Mrs. Miller Mrs. Richert 1rv Crist Mrs. I 'an$h r Mrs Coen M iss Sa iu Mrs Stalzcr Gwen Allen — Teacher Aide for Vrt. M.ilh. Music. I’ I- Marilyn Barker — Main Office Reception-ist. Rose Bundy — School urse. Miltlrcd Carrico — leacher Aide for Knglish Anne Oist — Guidance Secretary. Arlene Fansher — thletics Secretary. Janet Goen — leacher ide lor Industrial rts. Science. Johanna Jelly — Secretary to Dr. French. Gloria Maurer — Secretary to Mr Manes. Loulctte Miller— leacher Vide for Foreign Language. Social Studies. Katherine Richer! — l eacher Vide for team teaching. Diana Sayne — l eacher Vide for Business. Home Fc Nazoma Stat er — Vltcndancc Office Secretary. Staff keeps busy helping Kept busy typing letters, sorting letters, answering phones, and running errands, the secretaries led hectic lives. Mrs. Bundy, school nurse, was kept busy taking temperatures and fixing all the aches and pains which plagued students. Teachers' aides were kept hopping, too. Their days were filled with locating projectors, typing up tests, and mimeographing schedules and reading materials. LEFT: Correspondence uith various colleges keeps guidance secretary Mrs. Ann Crist busy. David Bowers: Couch of cross count r and (ruck: IVS. Taylor U.. M S. Indiunu t ; enjoys sports and traveling: Itli year at HNS. Mel Bruns: Knglidi: Spirit I nlimitcd; B.S Hall State. M S. Butler; likes to travel and read; 3rd year at BUS. Terry Dickerson: Friends Club, Minor it 11 istory Club and Student d isor Comm.; B.S. Miami I'.. M Kdu-Adm.. Xaiver I ; bowling, spectator sports; 1st year at BUS. C. Tillman Fuller: M Ball Slate, B.A Ball Slate. ISth year at BUS. Marjorie llola-day: Spirit I nlimitcd: B.S. Ball State. M A Ball State; Cooking, shelling; 13th year at BUS Sally McNeill: B.S. I of Dayton. M l).. Miami t . reading, boating, and swimming; 2nd year at BUS Bichard Wright: Coif Coach; .H Furlhum. M S Ball State; golf, fishing and traveling; 15th cur at BUS. Counselors aid students 2300 students divided among eight counselors equaled 275 students per counselor, or one very busy year for the guidance office. Counselors answered students’ questions on college admission requirements, entrance examinations, scholarships, summer jobs, and special study programs. Counselor Mr. Dick Wright answers students questions quickly and accurately. Secretaries, Aides. Counselors 169 Hr Lunch tickets now available For the first time, lunch tickets were available for those students who desired to buy them. RHS participation in the Type A federal lunch program enabled students to buy weekly lunch tickets at a lower price. A wide variety of nutritious lunches was served. Clean halls and neat rooms were the result of long hours of hard work on the part of the custodial staff. With students in the building all day, custodians and matrons were forced to work early morning and late evening hours. TOP: (Heamtrtf’ table tops are Mrs. Harbara Hogan's concern as she cleans the library. ABOVE: Rapidly serving lunches are Mrs. Lacy Sanders and Mrs. Evelyn Henderson. TOP RIGHT: CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Barbara Bogan, Mrs. Josie Mann, Mrs. Mildred Austin. ROW 2: Mr. Homer Bowles, Mr. Holly Clevenger, Mrs. Ruth Taylor. HACK ROW: Mr. Ted Spencer, Mr. Bill Madin. Mr. John Smith, Mr. Robert Kienker. ( ENTER ABOVE: CAFETERIA WORKERS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Terry Westbrook, director; Mrs. Lorene Himebaugh. bookkeeper; Mrs. Mary Starkle, dishroom mgr.; Mrs. Opal Ballinger; Mrs. Marabel Benson; Mrs. Olive Crawford, head cook; Kyle Short, student helper. ROW 2: Mrs. .Julia Wehrley; Mrs. Clara Elleman; Mrs. Grace Wogoman; Mrs. Viola Aufdenkamp; Mrs. Cecilia Mozzer; Mrs. Marie Cones; Mrs. Kathleen Elliot. BACK ROW: Mrs. Mary Baker; Mrs. Gloria Maines; Mrs. Jan Richwine; Mrs. Loraine Ross; Mrs. Edna Boyer; Mrs. Inez Scarce, head of pantry; Mrs. Evelyn Henderson; Mrs. Marilyn Turner. ABOVE: In search of something delicious for dessert, DeLayne Morton and Mrs. Inez Scarce sift through the frozen dessert container. Cooks, Custodians 171 Students join school board I.KPT ABOVE: Mr. Paul Garrison has been superintendent longer than any other man in the state. He has held the position since 1946. POP: Newly-elected student school board representatives Connie Tash and Lyle McKee talk with school board member Dr. Sam Km crick. ABOVE CENTER: Business manager Mr. ■Jack Turn bough works with plans for the swimming pool being built at RHS. ABOVE CENTER: BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES — FRONT: Mr. Paul Patterson, vice-pres.; Mrs. Mary Alice Adnev, sec.; Mr. Thomas Holthouse. pres. BACK: Mr. Stanley Klute, Dr. Sam Emerick. Mrs. Doris Miller. Mr. Richard Brangan. ABOVE: SECONDARY SUPERVISORS FRONT: Mr. Robert Wyatt, attendance; Miss Leone Oatwood. library; Mrs. Doris Henning, reading; Mr. Ed. Loar, art. BACK: Mr. Richard Tiernan, health and physical education; Mr. Glenn Johnston, music; Mr. Robert Lindsey, vocational education; Mr. J.D. Wickersham. audio-visual; Mr. D.W. Lindley, special education. LEFT CENTER: Director of secondary edu- cation Dr. Larry Powers helps set up programs such as new work experience course this year. After serving the Richmond school system for twenty-six years, Mr. Paul C. Garrison, superintendent of schools and head of the Richmond Community School administration, retired at the end of the 1971-1972 school year. Dr. John Egger, promoted from assistant superintendent, filled the vacancy. Through SGA, RHS students obtained two nonvoting seats on the School Board. An all-school election selected Lyle McKee and Connie Tash as the high school representatives, expressing student opinion on all issues brought before the School Board. I.EPF: Assistant superintendent Dr. ■John Egger interviews a new teacher for RHS at midyear. There were four this year Administration I7:i Homeroom period moved Principal Harold Hanes initiated a change in homeroom second semester by moving it to a 10-minute period at 8:30, preceeding first hour. Mr. Pete Irwin, director of student activities, was then forced to reschedule club meetings before and after school. Dr. Denney French, asst, principal, was charged with rescheduling many seniors second semester for only the classes they needed to graduate. The deans had to carry out changed rules concerning married and pregnant students. Pregnant students were permitted to attend classes until the semester when the pregnancy was due to terminate. LEFT: Discussing a school problem, members of the Student Advisory Committee. Devota Owens. Joana Salzarulo, and Jon Patterson confer u ith Mr. Harold Hanes, principal. BELOW: Announcements get the close attention of Mr. Pete Irwin, director of student activities, before they are read during homeroom. BOl IOM: Start of a new semester finds Dr. Denney French. assistant principal changing the schedule of Larry Harter, a process he goes through hundreds of times each semester. Mr. Coons Dr. French Mr. Hanes Mr Hilton Mr. Irwin Miss Land Mr Moore Richard Coons — N ice-principal and Dean of How. H Karlhain. l Columbia I . cnjow hiking, naileries, reading: 22nd year at RHS. Denney G. French — Executive vice-principal; BS Hall State. M N I I . Pli.D Purdue. enjoys reading.fishing: Hth year at RIIS Harold B. Hanes — Principal; H.s . VI. V Purdue; enjoys fishing, traveling; 7th 'car at RHS. Charles W. Hilton — Athletic Director; enjoys hunting, reading, fishing. 20th year at RIIS Rohert L. Irwin — Director of Student Nclivities, Counselor; BS Purdue MS Butler ll Hall State; enjoys fishing, hunting, 3rd year at RHS Janet Land — Dean of Girls. .B. Earlham. M.A Columbia I . guidance at 11 . cnjow culinarx arts. 20th year at RIIS Marshall Moore — Director of Seconder) Guidance; H.S ew Mexico Western College. M.A Western Mow Mexico I'niversity; enjoys sports; oth sear at RIIS Administration 171 Fourth hour gives Teresa White, Trivia Robinson, and Doug Dufjin time to relax in the cafeteria. Vbernalhs, (Pristine 155 Abcrnaths. Jeff III Abner. Mari 155 l m r. Patricia 114 ACTIVITY POLICE 104 Adams. Cos 155 Adams, David 155 dams. Neal 155 Adams, Tom I I I Addison. Star 155 Adkins. Car 122 ADMINISTRATION 172-175 dncv. Mrs Mars licc 175 AFS no Agee. Kent 122 Allans. Ann 122 Aikin. Janet 144 A last i. Mr hmad '59 Albright. Linds 155 Alderman. Rhonda 122 Alexander. Sarah 122 Alexander. Mr Von 4'5 Alford, Mark I I I Mien. Don 122 Allen. Mrs. Cwen 168 Allen. Steve 155 Allen. Vicks I 11 A lies. Mrs Xianna -55 AI sop. Gars 122 Alsop. Kas 155 Ancira. Maribeth 144 Andecovcr. Tom 122 Anderson. Anita 122 Anderson. Connie 155 Anderson. Jean 155 Anderson. Jeff I 44 Anderson. Mr. Ras 47 Andresvs. I lolls 155 Angi, Cinds I I I Antics. Dong 155 Arford. Chris 122 Arford. Pat 155 Armbrustcr. Jerrs 122 Armbrustcr. Jnds 144 Arnold. Jeff 155 ART 28-29 Arvin. Paid 155 Asbury. Jeff 144 Ashbaugh, Dave 155 Ashbaugh. Keith 122 Ashcraft. Pat 155 Ashenfelter. Roger 1 11 Asides. Dennis 144 ASSEMBLIES 16-17 Atwell. Sands 122 Aufdcnkamp. Mrs A iola 170 Austcrman. Marilsn 122 Austin. Mrs. Mildred 170 Averitt. Chris 122 Ayers, Debbie 122 B Hailes. Max 122 Baker. Becks 122 Abernathy to Elliott:Index Baker. H« •vo rlj 155 Baker. Debbie I I I Baker. Mrs. Marx 170 Bald x in, Dianna I 11 Bales!rieri. Jack I 11 Ball. Larry 155 Ballard, jeannie I 11 Ballard. Joyce 122 Ballenger, Genita I t I Ballinger. (diaries I I1 Ballinger. Mrs Opal 170 Ballnian. Barbara I I I BAND 80-81 Bane, Debbie 155 Bane. K d 122 Barber, Brel I 155 Barber. Mike 123 Barbicri. Beverly I I I Barielher. Dave 123 Barker. Becky 155 Barker. (Iurt 155 Barker. Mrs Marilyn IBS Barker. Robin I II Barnett. Didc IM Barnett. Ilobert III Barnhart. Marx 123 Barnlii er. Alesia 155 Bartel. Natali I I I Bartlemax. Bill 155 Bartlemax. Jane 123 Barth. Debbie I I I Bartlemax. Vicki I I Bart . Mr Gerald 13 BASEBALL 62-63 Basford. I.arrx 155 Basford. Vada 155 Basford. Vicki I I I BASKETBALL 64-65 Busier. (diaries 111 Busier. 'Fed 155 Basson. Kick 123 Bastian. d im 155 Bastin. Jill 155 Bates. Debbie 144 Balt. Karen I 11 Bauiner. Mark 155 Buiimcr, Ron 144 Baumgartner. Mr Richard 32 Baumgartner. Rick 144 Bax nes. Steve 123 Beach. Bill 155 Beach, Catli) I I I Beach. Debbie I I I Beals. Bob 114 Beam. Len 123 Beam . Tom 155 Beard. Kilty 155 Beattx. Douglas I I I Beck, ! oin 155 Beck. ieki 123 Beckman. Jeff 123 Beckman. Margie I I I Beckman. Rick 155 Belli. Steve 123 Bcinart. Kathy 155 Beiuart. Walter 123 Beitt. Ruth iin 123 Benge, Debbie 155 Benge. Mavis 123 Benkert. Beverlx 123 Bennett. Diane I I I Bennett. Joe 155 Bennett. Mrs Majorie 149 Benson. Denise 123 Benson Mrs Marabel 170 Benson Mike I 11 Benton, Kathx 155 Benton. Marcia 123 Berner. Brad 155 Bern. Bill 123 Berry. Billx 144 Berry, Debbie 144 Berry. Jackie 123 Bern. Jon 155 Bcrtsch. Monica 144 Best, Kathx I II Bexer. Joni I 11 Bibbs. Robin 155 Biekel. Sharon 123 Bishop. Stan I 11 Bishop. Steve 155 Bishop. Terry 155 Bisker, Kdxvard 144 Bivens. Don I 11 Bizzaro. Marx Jo 123 Black. Vicky 155 Blackburn. Darlene 155 Blair. Janet 155 Bland. Laura I II Blanford. Ron 155 Blevins. Rhonda 123 Blossom. Debbie 123 Blum. Mike 115 Blutik. Scott 123 Bocsch. Prudence 123 Boldrey. Debbie 145 Bogan. Mrs Barbara 170 Boles. John 145 Bollc. (diris 155 Bond Donna 123 Bond Eddie 155 Bond Melx in 123 Bond Wanda 123 Bone. Art I 15 Boomershinc, Jan 123 Boomershinc. Phil 145 Boswell. Brad 155 Bosxxell. Beth 145 Bougliucr. Roger 145 Boxven. Sarah 123 Boxven. Tim 135 Boxvers, Mr David 169 Boxxlos. Mr Homer 170 Boxxling. Kathy 153 Boxx ling. Peggy 143 Boxxling. Ronda 155 Boyer, David 155 Boyer. Mrs Edna 170 Brack. Mr Henry 43 Bradburn. Russell 1 13 Bradbury. Denise 123 Bradbury. Hesty 155 Bradley. Fim 143 Brangan. Mr Richard 175 Braun. Jill 124 Braun Marx Jane 124 Braun. Sara 121 Brannock. Bob 63 Branson. Vickie 135 Bratton. Steve 135 Brauchla. Phil 124 Braun. Elaine I 15 Braun. Marcia 124 Brehm. Paul 135 Breitenbach, Kathx 143 Brcshcr. Mark 153 Brexxster. Doug 145 Bridgeforth. Roma 124 Bridgeman. Belinda 155 Briggs. Toby 124 Brinker. Susan 121 Krittcnham. Beth 124 Brock. Ken 1 15 Brock. Ron 143 Brock. Steve 145 Brockman. ( deo I 15 Brockman. Kathy I 15 Brockman. Phil 133 Brockman. Russell 115 Bronstou. Gregory 12 I Brookbauk. Debra 145 Brooks. Darlene 153 Brooks. Janet 124 Brooks. Tom 121 Brookshire. Kent 124 Broxvn. Barbara 145 Broxxn. Cathy 115 Broxxn. (diaries 124 Broxvn. (,'onnic 156 Broxxn. Denise 124 Broxxn. Donna 156 Broxxn. Glenda 121 Broxxn. Mrs Jane 45 Broxxn. John 124 Broxxn. Kathx 156 Broxxn. Marilx u 143 Broxxn. Mary 156 Broxxn. Mike 136 Broxxn. Odillia 124 Broxxn. Teresa 121 Broxxn. Ferry 156 Broxx n. Tom 156 Brumfield. Dave 143 Brumlcx. Rosetta 145 Brumlex. Steve 156 Brunner. Lovie 156 Bruns. Mr Mel 169 Bry ant. Debbie 124 Bryant. Randy 145 Brx ant. Steve 124 Buckler. Marcia 156 Buhl. Dianne 156 Bullerdiek. Betsi 124 Bullerdiek. Mark 156 Bullock. Cynthia 124 Bultman. Kathx 124 Bundy. Mrs. Rosemarie I6S Burdctt. Dave 145 Burdsall. Mike 1 45 Burge. ( dtery I 145 Burger. Dennis 143 Burger. Rod 156 Burgess. David 156 Burgoon. Karen 156 Burk. Bob 156 Burk. Jim 143 Burke. Debbie 145 Burke. Robert 156 Burkhardt. Dave 156 Burkhardt. Joxce 156 Burkhardt. Mr Ralph 37 Burnett. Vicki 145 Burns. Dave 156 Burns. James 12 I Burns. Marlon 145 Burrell. Tom 145 Burton. Carx I 15 Burton. Linda 145 Busby. Mr Garx 32 BUSINESS 40 41 Bussing. Rob I 15 Butler. Dan 145 Butler. Mike 124 Bxrd. Mrs Helen 29 Byrd. Michelle 145 Bynum. Patricia 156 c ( ady. Brian I 15 (lain. (andy 124 Cain. Sam 156 ( ahall. Kim 145 Caldxvell. Debbie 156 (.aid xx ell. Dianna 145 Calhoun Helen 145 (.alkins. Patti 156 Callahan. Rickx 124 Camden. Paulette 156 ( dimeron. Lester 156 Campbell. Bruee 145 Campbell. Larrx 145 (.'arender. Mrs Minnie31 Carlin. Darell 156 Carlin. Mark 145 ( 'arlton. Sharon 12 I ( dimes, Anne 143 Carnes. I.isa 136 Carr. Beth 145 Carr. Dan 1 15 (.'arr, Lee Ann 156 Carr. Mr Stephen 47 ( arr. Susie 143 Carrico. Mrs Mildred 16S Carrico. Ray 156 Carson, Pam 156 Carter. Don 121 Carter. Eric 145 Carter. Jody 136 Carter. Marvin 143 Carter. Ronnie 125 Carter. Tom 156 Carter. Treva 145 Carver. Loxvcll 125 Case. Eugene 156 Cassanos. Pete 156 Castagnier. I.ayne 145 (.ate. Bex 145 Caudill. Jean 136 ( audill. Jim 156 Caudle. Dave 156 C.'audit . Kristx 15ft 'auglilin. Bill 125 (•rccrc, Joels n 1-45 Chamberlain. Dave 15ft ('hamix'rs. Joe 12-5 'hambers. Wendell 15ft C'hamness. Debbie 1.3ft C'hamriess. Jeff 125 C Jhundlor. Pam 1-15 .'lianev. Debbx 15ft Chapman, 1indy 15ft hasfeen. Melissa 1-46 Cheek. Biek l-lft CHEEK LEADERS 74-75 (Jhenutdt. Mike 12-5 Chenoxxeth. Toni 15ft Chernnff. Ann 146 CHESS CU B 107 C.‘hifcJress. Jim 125 CHOIR 84-65 (.'la| { . Janet 14ft Clark. Brenda 15(5 Clark Cec il l ift Clark. John 14ft ('lark. Judy 15ft ( lark. Miss Martha-’if) (.'lark. Sheila l-lft ( .lark. Tom 63 Clarke. Jeff 14ft (dayman, Bevertx 14ft Cleaver. Mike 15ft Clemente. Elisabeth 14(5 ( lemrnts. Tam 14(5 ( levenfZer. Brenda 15(5 ( evenflfer. Debbie 15(5 ( b-venj'er. Mr llollx 170 ( Iwenger. ]• • 14ft t leverif er. John 15(5 i 'levenfcer. Larry 11(5 Clevenger. Lisa 12- (dine. kathx I 1ft Cline, Ramona 125 (.'lingcnpccl, Frank Clopp. Suzv 157 (’ol)ine. Ron 14ft Coble. Vickie 157 Cobfentz. Cathy 157 Coblentz. Liz l-lft ( .oflex . I larriet 14ft Coliee. Slieree 12.5 (athan, oemi 157 Cofuceffo. Carol 125 (.’olacello, Robert l-lft (7ole. Ron 157 Cole, Sharon 125 Coleman. Brenda 125 (’olcman. Carol 125 Coleman. Dave 157 Coleman. Cary 157 Coleman. Jon 157 Collier. Debbx l ift (Jollier. Jody 125 (Jollier. Juman Lift Collins. Marilx n 14ft Collins. Riek 157 Combes. Haul 157 Combes. Paula 125 ( .o nbs. like 157 ('under. Bill 125 Cornier. Duane 125 (Jonder. Caila 157 (Jones. Mrs Marie 170 ( Jon lex. (Jla x I 4ft Cook. Bill 125 (Jonk. (Jindx 157 Cook. Marilx n 157 Cook. Bussell 157 COOKS 170 (Jttttley. Cxnthia 157 Connies. Bill 157 (,’oons. John 157 Conns. Mr Richard 173 Coons, Sarah 125 Conner. Tony 157 Cornell. Mrs. Betts 35 (Jordner. Mrs Peggx 35 (.orinan. Cloria 125 Carman. alerie 14ft Cottongin. Kax I Ift (Jangill. ()lix i a 157 (JonIter. Teresa 125 COUNSELORS 109 Covington. Robert 14(5 (Jox. (Jherxl 157 Cox Dale l ift Cox. Greg 157 (.'ox. Jackie Lift Cox. Jan 146 Cox. ben l ift ( ‘ox. Mike {11th 145 (Jox. Mike ( H)th 1157 (Jox, Tons 125 (Joyner. Ihixxn 157 (Jr a in. John 146 (Jraift, Mare 125 (Jraiff.Mr Ronald 45 Cramer. Mike 146 C.rane. David 14(5 (Jraxx lord. Mrs. Olive 170 (Jreeelt, (.atfix 157 Creech. Phil 125 Creech. Joe 157 Crisp. Debbie 157 Crist. Mrs. Anne K5S Crist. Cary 125 Crist. Jeff 157 Crist. Marcia 157 Crank. Jan 146 CROSS COl IRi 52-5.1 Checking over the college information, Mr. Bill Hendey and Mr. Dave Bowers prepare to kelp their students with post-high school plans Bright eyed and ready to go. Sue Ellis waits for the Pierian editor to give her some work. (iross. Ccraid 125 Cross, ken 146 ( Irosley. Nancy 146 Crouch. Mart 157 Crouch. Mark 125 (irow lc . Sheree 146 Cruoa. Melanie 157 C!udworth, Mr Kliner 45 Culhane, Julie 157 (uimmins, (,'arol 125 Cunagin. Shirley 146 ( Uriel. Ellen 125 Cum. Kill 146 CUSTODIANS 171 Czeck, Ken 157 I) Duller. David 126 Daggy. Jad 146 Daggv, Patt 126 Dagg). Sherry 126 Dailev, Pam 157 Dalbey. Damn 146 Dallioefer. Nancy 12 D'Amico. Diane 126 Dann. Teresa 146 Darr. Steve 146 Daugherty. Leon 126 Davenport. Mr Dave37 Davenport. Debbie 1 16 Das idson, Debbie I 16 Davidson. Vickie 157 Davis. Dary I 14 Davis. Debbie 157 Davis. Dennis 146 Davis. Jan 126 Davis. Jonas I 16 Davis. Leonard 126 Dav is. Linda 157 Davis. Mark 146 Davis. Norman I 16 Davis, Randy 157 Davis. Rav 157 Day. Rill 146 Day. Cathy 157 Day. Dennis 157 Day, Melinda 157 Deakins, Barry 146 Dean. Wanda 157 Deane. Bonnie 126 Dearing. Cary 146 Deariug. Vickie I 57 Deloney. Donald 157 DeLucio. Cars 126 Del.ucio. Nu kie 116 Del .licit). Richard 126 DcMais I lonnie 157 Dr VI Ron 157 DeMeo. Paula 157 Denny. Steve 126 Denton. Frank 126 DeRago, Rhonda 126 Desonie, Derek 157 Deutsch. David 157 DEVILETTES 119 Dickerson. Mr Perry 169 Dickey. Jeff 157 Dickey. Susan 116 Dickman. Debbie 157 Diehl. Tim 157 Diehl. Vicki 126 Dillon. Bill 126 Oils, Mr Charles 19 Dixon. Larry 157 Dock. Blanc 157 Dolan. Maureen 126 Dooley . Cindy 157 Doolin. Patsy 157 Douglass. Ruth Ann 126 Dowdy. Shannon 157 Draver, Dave 146 Draver, Debbie 126 Driffill. Connie 126 Driggers. Man 157 Driver. Malcolm 126 Duke. Debbie 147 Duncan. Kathy 147 Dimfee. Otic I 17 Duffin. rthur 147 Duff in. Debbie I 17 Duncan. Dave 127 Dungun. Tom 157 Dulling. Carols n 127 Dunlap. David 147 Dunn. John 147 Durham. Pam 147 Dwver. Rex 127 Dwyer, Susan 147 DyIces. Jim 127 E Eagles. Mr. Cary 49 Kales. Dave 127 Kbbinghouse, Tom I 17 Ed wards. Bry an 157 Edwards. John 157 Egger. Jill 157 Kgger Mr John 175 Eggers, Mike I 17 Filar. Dave 127 Eliton, Barbara 127 Kliton. Pam 157 El lent an. Mrs. Clara 170 Elleman, Cy rena 157 Ellington. Rick 157 Elliott. (lindv 127 Index 177 l-'.lliott. Mrs kathh •on 170 Kllis. kav 157 Kills. K in I-47 I'll is. Sue 1 IT Kllison, Harold 157 Klstro. Mike H7 Ijzemeyer, Stev e 157 Embry. Elvera 127 Emriek. Mr Samuel 175 ENGLISH 34-35 English, Kim 157 Krl sc Bob 127 Krbse. Jeff 147 Krbse. I.co Ann 157 Krbse, Sarah 147 Krk, Bob I 17 Krk. Dave 157 Krk. David 127 Estes, Patricia 147 Etchison. Mr Hubert 47 Evans, Debln 157 Kvans. Ginger 157 Kvans, John 127 Kvans. I.aura 127 Kvans. Pam 127 Kvans, Riek 157 Kversole. Joe 157 V Kaidloy, Kev in 127 l alcone. Mike 147 Kalemie, Randy 157 Fallon. Mike 127 Kansher, Mrs. Arlene IBS Kansher. Debbie 127 Kansher. Kathv 127 Kansher. Sara 157 Kanter. Tom 157 Karlov. Mr. William 4-3 Karlov. Erma 157 Karris. Vivian 157 Kasnacht. Terry 157 Kauoett. Rand) 157 Kaulkenlierg, Garv 127 Keldhaus, John 127 Keller, Mr. Robert 45 Fellows. Linda 127 Kelt is. Dawn 147 Kelly. Barbara 127 Ferguson, Brian 127 Ferguson. Robert 157 Ferguson. Susan 127 Kerrell. Betsv 127 Kerrcll. Ron 157 Ferretti. Judi 158 Kerretti. Mark 127 Fetters, Del 147 f'et er. Dudley 127 Fields, Susan i 47 Kienning. Manov 147 Kienning. Jim 127 Contagious spirit is shot leads a chant to send Elliott to Kegley : Index Fihe. Miss Mars -15 Filippc’ll. Mark 127 Filippcllo. Mike 158 Kinney. Bruce 158 Kish. Mr William49 FIT AND KEM 54-55 Fitzwater. T«m 158 Fitzharris. Toni I IT Kil water. Diane 128 Flanigan. Dennis 158 Kleenor. Diane 147 Kleenor. Emily 158 Kleenor. Linda 128 I'loyd. Mrs Daphinc-35 l oos. Mr. Bernard45 FOOTRALI. «fi-( 7 Kord. Nanette 158 FOREIGN I wet ACE. Kort. Mrs. Ilulda85 Kossenkemper. Miss Mary Foster. Catny 158 Foster, Steve I 17 Foreman, Doug 128 Forrester. Robin 128 Fotirman. Jim 128 Foiirman. Sylvia 147 Fox. Clare 128 Fox, Connie 147 Fox. Joanna 158 Fraley. Janet 158 Fraley. Joyce 147 France. Debbie 158 Francis. Karen 147 Frank. Cathy 158 Franklin, Cilery 1 147 I'ranze. Kim 158 Frazier. Alicia 128 Frazier. Debora 158 Frazier. Rita 147 Frazier. Steve 147 Freeman. Jim 147 FRENCH CLUB 117 French. Mr Demies 175 FRIENDS 104 Fruzzetti, (lliarlie 158 Fuchilla, Michael 128 Fuchs. Jay 147 Fucglein. Terri 147 Fuller. Mary 147 Fuller. Mr. Tillman 189 l urmoii. Earn 158 FUTURE FARMERS 115 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 115 FUTURE TEACHERS 115 G CAA 94 Cabbard. I.inda 158 Caines. Bills 158 C iney. Jeff 147 Calaviz. Sy lvia 158 Gallagher, Mike 147 Gallagher. Susan 147 Calyean. Susan 147 Cant. Marseda I 17 Cardner. Carol 147 Cardner. Cloria 147 Cardner. Lynne 147 Cardner. Tom 128 Caringer. Mr. Neb35 Carrett, Jeanne 158 Garrison. Mr Raul 175 Cat wood. Miss Leone 175 Gcier, Alice 128 Ceier. David 147 Gcier, Kevin 128 Geiger. Boh 158 18-39 Gennett, John 147 Gentry. Mike 128 31 George. Scott 147 Gerken. Russ 147 GERMAN CI.UB 117 Cerstle. Greg 128 Corstle. Mark 147 Get hers. Debbie 147 (•hearing. Duane 147 (•hearing, Kathy 147 Ciannini. Sieve 147 Gibbs, Eric 147 Gibbs. Mike 128 Gilbert. Jin 147 Gilbert. K iff in 147 Gil. Jon 147 Girdler. John 158 GIRLS SPORTS 56-57 Githens. Mrs. ileen 41 Givens. Mike 158 (•laser. Bill 147 Gla er. Marcee 147 Glass. Carol 158 Closson, Joyce 158 Gnau. John 158 Goble. Becks 128 Gochnour. Debbie 14V Godsey. Lora I 17 Godwin. Marianne 128 Goeke. Camille 128 Cocke. Tom 158 Coen. Mrs Janet 188 Coens, Jo Ellen 128 Goldenberg, I .ex 128 GOLF 60-61 Gomez, Rick 158 Good, Mike 158 Coodlin, Steve 128 Cordnier, Lynn I 17 Gordon. V icki 147 Gossett, Elaine 128 GRADUATION 12-13 Grady. Miss Mary 31 Gray. Charlene 147 Gras, David 158 Gray, Jim 158 Cray. Lisa 128 Gray. Steve 128 Cray. Vanessa 147 Green. Daniel 147 Green. Gary 158 Greene. Cheryl 158 Greene. Vicky 147 Greminger. Mark 158 Grenier. Stanley 128 Grice. Debi 128 Crieswell. Rickie 158 Griffin, Barbara 129 Griffin, Bill 147 Griffin. Gary 128 Griffin. Rick 158 Griffith. Rosie 147 (•rimes. Debbie 147 Grimes. Darrell 147 Grimes. Dennis 147 Grimes. Gwendolyn 129 Grimes. Kathleen 129 Grimes. Margie 158 Grimes, Rita 129 Crimes, Roy 147 Crohsmeyer. Peggy 158 Gross. Doug 147 (•rove. Mr Claude 47 Croven, Mark 129 Guerin, Jo Ellen 129 Gulley. Ray 158 Gulley. Vickie 158 Guthrie. Joanna 147 Guthrie. Marx 158 C inn, Joe 147 II llabzda. David 147 llabzda. Debbie 158 I lafley, Debbie 158 llaggenjos. Mr. Jack 35 I lagie, John 158 Nagy. Patsi 129 Halcomb. Sharon 129 II ab . Tim 158 Hall. Miss Michelle 32 II am ha . Becky 158 Hamilton. Mark 147 Hamm. Rick 1 17 Hammock. Mike 129 Hampton. Alkie 147 Hampton. Bob 147 Hampton. Stanley 158 llamsher. Marcia 158 Handley . Shauna 158 Handy. Luanne 147 Hanes. Mr. Harold 173 Hankinson. Judy 147 Hankosky. Robin 158 Hansen. Myrna 147 liargcr. Gary 158 vn by Terry Stiens as she the Devils on to victory. Ilarklcroad. Becky 147 Ilarklcroad, Terry 158 Ilarklcroad. Tim 129 Harman. Brad 158 Harman. Paul 158 Harper. Denise 129 Harper. Mike 147 Harrell. Kevin 129 Harrell. Mark 158 Harrison. Dan 158 Harrison. Diana 159 Harrison, Gina 158 Harrison. James I 18 Harrison. Linden 129 Harrison. Mark 129 Harrison. Sherry 129 I lari. Debbie 148 Hart. Diana 148 Hart. Jo 158 Hart. Pal 129 Harter. Dwayne 129 Harter, Larry 148 Hartman. Dan 158 Hartman. Mr Kouald 4-5 Harve . ( and 148 llasse. Joan 129 llasse. Scott 158 Haste. Loretta 148 Haste. Ron 129 Hatch. Brenda 148 Hawks. Carl 158 llavnes. Mike 158 I lavs. Bob 148 HEALTH 32 HEALTH CAREERS 95 Heaton. Kevin 148 Heaton. Mr Mars in 4 1 lleaviion. Debby 158 Hebenstreit. Connie 158 Hedges. Leslie 148 Hedrick. Billie 129 licet. Bill 129 IIcidcrsbach, Mr Jeane4l Heinbaugh, Taunya 129 Heit man. Bob 158 llelmich. Karen 129 Helms. Debbie 158 I lelton. By nam 158 Henderson. l 148 Henderson. Mrs Evelyn 170 Henderson. John 148 llendey. Mr William 35 Hendrickson. Mr Rolla47 llenemy re, Patty 158 llenisa. Becky 129 Henley. James 158 Henning. Mrv Doris 175 Henry. Neil 158 Hensley. Cathy 148 llensles. Mike 129 II cnslet. Pat 129 _ Henson. Donna 158 llcrig. John 129 Hcrold. Mark 129 Herman Mr. Paul 47 llernin. Dennis 129 Herron. Diane D30 llort. Pain 148 Hesson. Joe 130 lleusel. Kim 130 Hickman. Diane I IS Hicks, Barbara 158 Hicks. Joyce 130 llieger. Phil I5S Higgins. Jane 158 Higgins. Nora I 50 Hildebrand. Danny 148 Hilbert. Emily I 50 Hilcman. June 130 llilcmun. Stanlcv 158 Hill. Diane 148 Hill. Steve 148 Hilleke. Gayle 158 Hilling. Linda I 50 Hillman. Jerry 148 Hilton, Carol 148 Hilton. Mr (diaries 175 Himchaugh. Mrs Lorene 170 Himebaugh. Jim 148 Hines. David I 50 llinshaw. Debra 158 Hirashima. David 148 Hirashima. Sandx 13 Hl-Y 92-93 Hobbs. Rickie 158 Hobbs. Sandra I-50 Hockerman. Jim 130 Hoekersmith. Marty L50 Hodgkin. Diane 1 50 Hodgkin. Keith 158 Hodgkin. Mark 148 Hodgkin. Robbie 158 Hoff. Barry 150 Hoff. Stephanie 148 Hoffenbacher. Robert L50 Hoffman. Mr Donald 35 Hogg. Janeen 158 I logg. Tommie 158 lloladav. Mrs Marjorie 169 Holland. Beatrice 158 Ilollund. Mu etta 150 Holler. Cecelia 148 Holler. Evely n 130 Hollingsworth, Agnes 158 Hollingsworth. Bill 148 Hollingsworth. Donald 148 Hollingsworth. Maurice 148 Hollingsworth. Russell 158 Hollis. Annette 159 Holloway. Dwight 148 Holmes, Becky 159 Holmes. Howard 1-50 Holmes. Juliannc 148 llolsinger. Fred 159 Holt. Ric k 159 Holt. Ruth 130 Holt, Tim 159 Holthouse. Mark 130 I tollhouse. Mr. Thomas 175 HOME EC 30-31 HOMECOMING 22-23 HONOR SOCIETY 109 Hood, Linda 148 Hoover. Arm I 50 Hoover. ( ris I 50 Hoover. Jac k 148 Hoover, Jennifer 159 Hopkins. John 148 Hopkins, Teresa 159 Hoppe. Scott 159 Horton. Mike 148 Hossman, William 159 HOSTS and hostesses 108 House. Becky 159 Houser. I.arrv 148 Howard. Kathy 159 Howard. I-arr 159 Howard. Susan 159 How ard. Tim 148 Howell. Jim 159 Howerton. Janyce 148 lluckaba. Pete 148 Huekaba. Terry 159 Huckery. Bill 148 Huddleston. Debbie 159 Hudson. Diane 159 Huffman. Miss Clierx I '59 Huffman. Verdi 148 Hughes, Forrest 148 Hughes. Gary 130 Hughes. Ron 130 Hughes. Vicky 130 Hull. Miss Diane 11 Hull. Mr Merrill 47 Hunter. Mrs. Rubs 35 Hunter. Malcolm 159 Hunter. Sabrina 159 Huntington. Cathleen 159 Huston. Candy 148 llut ell. ( diaries 130 Hyde. Chuck 148 I INDUSTRIAL ARTS 46-47 Inglis. Carol 130 lug I is. Mark 159 Ingram. Mr Troy 43 Irvin. Terry 148 Irw in. Mr Robert 173 Isaac. Rachel 159 Isaacs. Terry 159 Isley. Carol 159 Isles. Kathy 130 Ison, Earl 148 Issen. Laura 148 l od. Bov 159 .1 Jack. Steven 130 Jackson. Doug 159 Jackson. Ellen 148 Jackson.Jim 130 Jackson, Julia 148 Jackson. Karen 159 Jackson. Marilyn 159 Jackson. Sandy 1 18 James Stephen 159 Jarvis. Ted 159 Jeffers. Jana 148 Jeffers. Mark 148 Jellhon. Bert I 18 Jellison. Sarah I 50 Jells, (diaries 148 Jelly. Debby 130 Jelly. Janice 159 Jelly. Mrs. Johanna 108 Jells. Roland 130 Jenkins. Dave 130 Jenkins. Joe 130 Jenkins. Mrs Lois 168 Jennings. Debbie I IS Jennings. Linda 130 Jessup. Jane 159 Johanning. John 130 Johns. Mr Edward 49 Johns. Jennifer 148 Johnson. Anna Marie 159 Johnson. Beverlv 130 Johnson. Bill 159 Johnson. ( raig 148 Johnson, Dianna 159 Johnson. Mr Dudley 35 Johnson. Greg 149 Johnson. Lois 159 Johnson. Mary 159 Johnson. Melissa 159 Johnson. Patricia 159 Johnson. Phillip 159 Johnson. Ray 149 Johnson. Rita 159 Johnson. Russ 130 Johnson. Sharon 149 Johnson. Valerie 149 Johnson. illiain 149 Johnston. Doug 149 Johnston. Mr. Glenn 175 Johnston. Nancy 159 Johnston. Rick 149 Jones. Bob 149 Jones. Carolyn 149 Jones. Chery l 149 Jones. Diana 149 Jones. Donna 130 Jones. Doug 159 Jones, Linda 149 Jones, Robert 159 Jones. Shirley 1(50 Jones. Mr Stephen 49 Jordan. Daniel 160 Jordan. Everrett 160 Jordan. Jerald 149 Jordan. Mike 160 JOURNALISM 35 loyner. Mr lames 43 Judas. Bob 130 Juday. Charlotte 149 Juerling. Paula 149 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 18-19 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 116 JUNIORS 144-145 K Kaiser. Mr Joseph 55 Kaler. Phil 49 Karn. Jo Jean 160 Karev Mrs Nes a 51 Karn. Stew 131 Karrrr (Ihuck 49 Kaucher. Jerald 149 Kaufmann I inda I 19 Kaupcr. Debbie 131 Kt dwell. Loretta I Ml Keelor. Tim 149 Kegley. Kevin 160 Index 179 Keller. Dave 149 Keller. Ras 160 Kelley. Mary 131 Kelly. Javne 149 Kcmmerling, Tom 160 Kendall, jerry 160 Kennedy. Jalene 131 Kensvorths. Barbara 149 Kepler. Rodger 149 Kessler. Mark 160 Ketring. Riek 131 Ketron, Jerrs 131 Ketron, Marianne 149 Ketron. Robert 160 Kevill. Was lie 131 Kidd. Connie 149 Kienker, Mr. Robert 170 Killion. Murk IC 0 K111 ion. Raymond 149 Kimbrough, Debbie 131 Kimbrough. Dennis 100 King. Karl 160 King. Mike 131 King. Sharon 131 King. Terrs 131 Kinles. Monica 131 Kinsey. Jim 131 Kinses. Mike I 19 Kinsinger. Jill 149 Kireher, Klaine 160 Kirkman. Brenda 149 Kirkpatrick. Matthess 149 Kirk, Cars 160 Kirkman. Terri 160 Kirkpatrick. Elizabeth 160 Kitchin. Mark 160 Kitchin. Nancs 131 K Iceman. I.on Anne 160 Klingman. Teresa 149 Klingman. Micki 100 Klopfcnstcin. Jeff 131 Klose. Kevin 160 Klutc. Debbie 149 Klutc. Mr Stanles 175 Kins. Peggy 131 Knarrer. Crcg 160 Knccht. Rick 1 19 Knight. Jenns 131 Knoob. Larrs 131 Knox. Brenda 132 Knox. Patti 160 Knox. Ritches 132 Koch. C.'liris 160 Koch. Kathi 132 Koctur. Dress 160 Koechlein. John 149 Kovach. I.arrs 132 Kosach. Mr Nick47 Krall, Shcrs I 160 Kramer, ancs 132 Kreider. Debbie 160 Kreitl. Anne 149 Kriner. Kaths 160 Kuhlman. David 149 K intzman. Doug 160 K irkosvshi. Donna 149 l.afu e, Jackie 149 l.ahr. David 160 l.ahr. Debliie 132 l.ahr. Phil 132 l.ahrman. Jim 132 I.alluc. Ruth Ann 149 l.aine. Kristen 160 Lakes. Sharon 149 Lakes. Sharon 160 l.ukoff. Bill 1(50 Lamb. Penns 1(50 Land. Miss Janet 173 Lane. Jim 1(50 l.angholz. Karen 1(50 Langholz, Mark 132 Langley. Jim 149 l.appin. Ro Alan 149 l.are. Katie 132 Larkin. Jim 1(50 Larsh. Jack 160 Lashlcy, Debbie 132 Latello. Mark 1(50 Lathrop. Mike 149 l.aughlin. Michelle 1(50 Lass horn. Becks 1(50 I .ass ler. Bill 1 (50 l.asvler, Klaine 132 Lass ler. l.inda 132 Lass son. Betts 160 Lass son. Debbie 160 Lass son. Kvelsn 1(50 l.cavcll, Craig 1(50 Leavell. Sheree 149 Lebo. Mr John 41 l.ebold. (laths 1(50 Leek I id er. Mark 1(50 Ledford. Keith 132 Lee. Robert 149 Legg. John 149 Lemon. Jim 160 Lester. Donita 160 Less is. Fred 132 Less is. Roil 1(50 Less is. Ronald 149 Less is. Steve 132 I iberti. Cindi 149 LIBRARY 166-167 l.ichtcnfels. Bob 132 l.ichtenfels. Roberta 160 l.iebert. Brenda 132 Liebert. Siizs 132 Liebert. Terrs 149 Kindles. Mr I). AV. 175 Lindley. Ronnie 160 Lindsey. Mr Robert 175 Lineback, Kllen 160 Lines. Jill 132 Lines. Jo 132 Lines. Julie 132 Lipps. Bob 149 Little. I.arrs 132 Little, leri 149 Litsvack. Mrs Alberta 1(57 Litsvack. Ands 132 Lloyd. Becks 149 l.oar. Dave 1(50 l.oar. Mr Ed 175 Long. Evelyn 160 Long. Katrina 1(50 Long worth, Frank 149 l.opeman. Jeff 149 Loper. Pam 1(51 Lopresti. Tons 161 Lothainer. ('arol 1(50 Lotich, Rick 132 Loudy. (uirt 161 Losse. Karen 132 Lucas. Karen 132 Luce. David 161 l.udsvig. Debbie 132 l.iikcn. Dottie 133 Luken. John 149 Lund(|uist, Mr Burt 13 | undv. Marts 161 Lunsford. Marsha 149 Lunsford. Pat 161 Luther. Jeff 149 Lydick. Linda 149 Lynch. Artie 133 I.such. Eunice 149 Returning from the long, hard inning is Zimmerman Lynch to Richter: Index Lynch.Joe 63 Lynch. Judy 149 M Mabry. David Nil Maddock. Mr Homer 43 Maddox. Puttie 149 Madin. Mr. bill 170 MADRIGAL 84-85 Maincs. Marilyn 149 Ntaines. Mrs. Gloria 170 Major. Jana 149 Mulachi, DeWayiu I.‘53 Mala chi, Sheryl 133 Mallett. Mr. Robert 41 Maness, Cathy 149 Mann. Bonnie Nil Mann. Mrs. Josie 170 Mann. Tcrrv 149 Maples. Lois 133 MARCHING BAND 118 MARDI GRAS8-9 Marinakes. C'llris 133 Marker. Miss ( onnie 39 Markley. David Nil Markley, Grant 133 Marksbnry. Paula 133 Marlatt, Virginia 133 Marsh. Dave Nil Marsh, Diana 149 Marsh. Jenny 133 Marsh. Stephen 149 Marsh, Terry 149 Marshall. Rex Nil Marsio, Linda 133 Marsio, Nancy 149 Martin, Mark 149 Martin. Ramona Nil Martin. Steve Nil Mason. Beatriss Nil MATH 44-45 Mathewson. Jama 133 Matisko. Vince Nil Mat lack. Anne 133 Matthews. Mr Charles35 Matthews. Donnita 133 Mau. Keith Nil Maurer. Mrs Gloria 168 Maurer. Ken 134 Maurer. Ray Nil May , Sandy 149 May, W ilma Nil Mayberry, Pete Nil Mayer, Philip Nil Mayer, Rebecca 134 Macs, ('and Nil Maxs. Mark 134 Mays. Patty 149 May s. Saundra 134 Mays. Steve Nil MeAvene. Tim Nil field after undergoing a senior first baseman Tim McCafferty, Sharon !61 M (barter. Marie Nil McCarter, Sarah Nil McCashland, Diane Nil Mc( iashland. Roger 03 McClain. Kim 149 McClaskev. Toni 149 McClelland. Bill 149 McClure. Candy 133 McClurg. Diane Nil McComb. Rick Nil McConkcx. Sue 149 McConnell. Larry Nil McConnell, Scott 149 McCoy. Eddie 161 McCoy. Georgeanna 133 McCoy . Jo Ellen I 19 McCrea. Bruce 149 McCrca. Mary 133 McDaniel, Jeanie 133 McDaniel. Jackie Nil McDermott, Angie Nil McDonald. Bruce 133 McDowell, Donna 133 McDugle. Tv 149 McFadden, Ronnie Nil McFarland. Dan 133 McGarvey. Jane 161 McGee. Linda Nil McGuire, Terry 133 McKale, Kathy 133 McKale, Mark Nil McKee. Kyle 133 McKee. Lyle 133 MeKillip. Connie 133 MeKillip. Jim 149 MeKillip. Julie Nil McKiidex. Bob 133 McKinley . Jeanne 133 McKinley . Steve 149 NlcKinnex. Christine 161 McKinnex. Rick 133 McKnight. Libby 133 M Knight. Sandy 149 McMillan. Robin 133 McNally. Debbie Nil McNally. Jayne Nil McNamara. Marx Nil McNeill. Mrs Sails 169 McNcvx. Slieree Nil MeNew. Vicki Nil McPherson. Norma Nil MeQuiston. Doug Nil McWilliams. Cary 149 Meadoxvs, Garx Nil Meek. Lynn 149 Melling, Ron Nil Feeding Ted Schull .some of her home-made strawberry pie is Jane Sharvin Melton. Penni 149 Mendenhall. Jim 150 Mendoza, Juana 134 Mcnning. Mrs Margaret 35 Merrick. Mark 134 Mertens. Beck Mil Mervin, Sandy 150 Messenger. Ly le 161 Messier. Ton 161 Messmer. Mark 161 Meyer. Maril n 150 Meyer. Richard 161 Meyn. Carol 134 Michaels, Jeff 150 Middaugh. Valeric 161 Middleton. Larrs 134 Mifsud. Paul 161 Mikcscll. Jane 150 Mikesell. Joe 150 Mikesell. Mark 134 Miles. Mike 161 Miller. Avon 134 Miller. Recks 134 Miller, Caths 161 Miller. Cheryl 134 Miller. Cindy 161 Miller. Debbie 150 Miller. Diana 161 Miller. Diane 150 Miller. Dianna 150 Miller. Donna 150 Miller, Donna Lou 134 Miller. Mrs Doris !75 Miller, liarietle 150 Miller, line 161 Miller. Jeanne 134 Miller Jenny 161 Millc-r Jim 131 Miller. Jo 131 Miller. John 134 Miller. Julie 150 Miller. Karen 150 Miller. Kathy 161 Miller. Mrs Loulcttc 168 Miller. Mrs. Mary Kliz32 Miller. Mike 161 Million. Rill 150 Million. Kugene 150 Millis. Mark 150 Mills. Barb 134 Mills. Michael 134 MINORITY HISTORY 105 Miracle. Philip 150 Misner. Rill 150 Misner. Mrs Mars Kllcn 168 Mitchell. Jack 134 Mitchell. Wendlin 150 Moislner. Steve 150 Mollo. Angie 134 Mollo. Steve 161 Mollo. Tim 150 Mooney. Steve 161 Moore. Mr. Jerold 39 Moore. Mr. Marshall 173 Moore. Roger 150 Moore. Scott 161 Moore. Steve 150 Moore. Vanessa 150 Moorhead. Belli 150 Moorman, (tars 161 Moorman. Craig 161 Mopps. Janice 134 Morgan. Rob 161 Morgan. Ceorge 161 Morgan. Janet (12th ) 134 Morgan. Janet (10th ) 150 Morgan. Jeff 150 Morgenroth. Patty 150 Morguson, Pam 161 Morrison, Debbie 161 Morrison, Paula 161 Morton. DeLayne 161 Moschell. Doug 161 Moschell. Lou 134 Moschell. Mr Louis49 Moses. Joe 161 Mosey. Steve 161 Mosgrovc. Denise 150 Mosqueda. Dan 161 Motley, Ronald 134 Moungcr, Darlene 161 Mozzer. Mrs Cecelia 170 Mozzer. Darlene 150 Mueller. Recks 161 Mullens, Rob 150 Mullin. Cinni Jo 161 Mullin. Penns 161 Mullin. Rands 150 Mullin. Troy 134 Mullins. Das id 161 Mullins. Diana 161 Mullins. I'onda 161 Mullins. Melody 161 Mullins. Patts 134 Murphy . Terrie 162 Murray. Ceorgiuuu 162 Murry. Karen 150 Musselmap. (tars 134 MUSIC DEPT. 36-37 MUSICAL 14-15 Mussoni. Jim 1 31 Mussoni. Vicki 162 Muslin, Mike 131 Myers. Recks 135 Myers. John 135 Myers. Kathy 150 Myers. Katrina 1.50 N Ncad. Tim I 5 Neal. Jim 133 canoMT. Teresa 135 Nepotc. Barbara Jo 133 Nerl. Bobin 1-30 New Ion. Brenda 162 Newton. Doroths 150 Nicholson. Bill 133 Nicholson. Joe 162 Nicssochner. Bob 150 Noe. John 133 Norman, lioe 150 Norris. Beth 150 Northington, Ka aek 162 Northington. I.other 162 Notoras. Catlis 162 Null. Jeannie 150 Null. Mike 135 Nuss. Karen 162 Nuss. Steve 133 () Oakles. Brenda 162 O'Connor. Donna 135 Otla, Mike 133 Ogle. Tim 150 ()len ik. John 162 O''Males, Scott 135 O Males, Terrs 150 O'Neil. Robert 162 ORCHESTRA 82-83 Orr. Duane 162 Osborn. Greg 133 Osborn. Jeff 162 Osborne. Bob 162 Osborne. Mike 133 Osborne. Jim 63 Otto. Gerr 133 Overl e . Hands 150 Ovcrdorf. Roger 135 Owens. Andres 150 Owens. (larroll 150 O wens. Das id 162 Osvens. Devota 133 Owens. Keith 150 Owens. Kim 162 P Putcnaudc. David 135 Patterson. Frank 162 Patterson. Jon 136 Patterson. Mr. Paul 175 Patterson. Zachars 162 Patton. Pam 162 Patton. Robin 150 Payne, Becks 130 Pas ne. I.inda 150 Pcelle. ngie 150 Peele. Deedra 1% Peele. Genes 1-36 Pelf res. Robert 136 Pemberton. Mr John 49 Pence, Debbie 150 Pendles. Mr William 49 Pennington. Bruce 162 Pennington, Lonnie 162 Pennington, Steve 150 Perkins. Robin 150 Perrv. Jim 150 Perry, Jods 162 Peters. Gregg 1-36 Peters. Mr James32 Peters, Nunes 136 Peters. Sue 162 Peters, Tom 162 IVtro. Mr Jeff 35 Petro. J« ri 150 Petty. Janet 162 Phelan. Colleen 136 Phelps. Bob 150 Phelps, Stesen 136 Plienis. Beth 162 Phenis. Dave 150 Plienis, Stuart 136 Philbeck. Steve 150 Philhosser. Nunes 150 Philhosver, Robin 136 Phillips. Bob 150 Phillips. David 162 Phi lips. Dennis 150 Phillips. Diane 150 Phillips. Mark 136 PHY ED. 33 Pieratt. (onnie 136 Pieree. Phil 136 PIERIAN 100-101 Pipes. Mr George39 Pipes. Greg 137 Pipes. Jem 162 Pittenger. Vicki 150 Plasterer. Dave 162 Plasterer Steve 150 Plotkin. Balbina 150 Pohlenz. Hahns 162 Pohlenz. Sherrs 137 Poland. Mr Bob 45 Pollock. Jnli« 150 Poison. Debbie 137 Pols er, John 104 Pope. Julia 162 Pope. Thedda 162 Porfidio Tom 150 Porter. Jennifer 150 Potter. Glenda 137 Potts. Susan 130 Posvell. Brenda 137 Posvell. Bridget 137 Posvell. Cinds 162 Posvell. Dunns 137 Powell. Jim 130 Possell. Kas 137 Possell. Linda 162 Posvell. Mike 137 Possell. Paul 150 Possell, Rands 162 Posvers. Dr Larrs 175 Price. Jennifer 162 Price. Joe 150 Price. Sheila 150 Price, Sherrs 137 Proctor, Becks 137 PROM 10-11 Pruessner. Margi 150 Pruessner. Sands 162 Pruett. Shirlcne 162 Payor. Debbie 162 Pyle. Mike 162 Q Quinsenberrs. Mike 137 Quinlivan. John 162 (juinlivan. Steve 150 Ouinn. Michael 162 Quinter. David 150 Quinsenberrs. Mike 137 w Race. Joyce 137 Race, Joyce 137 Rader, Mike 150 Raines. Tom 137 Palmer, John 162 Palmer. Timoths 135 Pamplin. Guen 150 Pupoin. Riek 150 Pardo. Mike 162 Parker. Betss 135 Parker. Debbie 150 Parker. Mike 162 Parker. Parn 162 Parker. Ptivllis 162 Parker. Rick doth 162 Parker. Rick {! Ill) • 1541 Parker. Ted 135 Park, ( buck 135 P.irretl. Be verb 150 Parrish. Debbie 150 P.irshall. Mr John 37 Baines. Scott 137 Ramses. Debbie 162 Rainses. Kevin 150 Ramsey. Ras 137 Ramses . Tom 137 Randolph Steve 150 Range. Linda 137 Range. Sherrs 162 Rastbidder. Eric 150 Kasthichler, John 151 Raver. Tonya 137 Russ son. Kobhin 137 Ras. Caths 137 Ras. Debbie 162 Ray le. Diana 151 Rector. Bill 151 Reddington. Doug 151 Recce, Jim 162 Reece. Melanie 137 Reed. Rick 151 Reeves. Tim 162 Rcffitt, Gloria 151 REGISTER 98-99 Rehmel, Mr. Bob 47 Reid, John 151 Reinelt. Katlii 162 Reisen. Walter 162 Reiler. Ross 162 Rcsctar. Roxanne 162 Resli. Debbie 137 Resh. Gars 162 RETAILERS 112 Retherfoid. Mike 151 Rexrmle. Dave 151 Res nolds Ann 162 Reynolds Jus 151 Reynolds Rock 162 Rheinhardt. Dave 151 Rheinhardt. Gsvinn 151 Rhinegohl. Plisllis 151 Rhodns. Marion 151 R1IS SINGERS 84-85 Rice. Alan 151 Rice. Darlene 162 Rice. Madeline 151 Rice, Mars 165 Rice. Shirles 157 Rich, Ras 163 Richardson. Dick 163 Richardson. Gail 137 Richer!. Mrs Katherine 168 Richter. Jim 151 Richter. Marilvn 137 Index IHI Richter, Mary 151 Riehwine. Jon 151 Richxxine, Mrs. Jane 170 Rife Pam 151 Riley. Julie 151 Rinehart, Jeff 151 Ripperger, Steve 163 Risk. Mars 163 Risselman, Melody 163 Risselman. Pam 137 Roach, Jerry 103 Roach, Karynn 151 Robbins, Jim 151 Roberson, Sue 151 Roberts. Mr Allen 43 Roberts. Chers I 151 Roberts. Chuck 163 Roberts. Richard 163 Robertson, Mr. Paul 41 Robinson, De bbie 163 Robinson. Judy 151 Robinson. Kathy 16-3 Robinson. Mark 151 Robinson. Mary 163 Robinson. Pin His 163 Robinson, Terry 16-3 Rolrson. Kileen 151 Roby , Jane 163 Rockwell. Rliimda 151 Roclal, (Ihris 16-3 Rodal. Stan 151 Roddy. Pat 151 Rodefeld, Carol 163 Rodefeld. Kern 151 Rodefeld, Sara 163 Rodgers. Ronda 163 Rodich. Mr. Michael 47 Rogan. Penny 151 Rogers. Anthony 163 Rogers. Cathy 151 Rogosch, Carol 163 Rogosch. Fred 151 Rohe Katin 163 Roll. Debbie 163 Roll. John 137 Ronald. Mrs Pauline29 Ronan. Tom 163 Roosa. Ron 137 Rosenbaum. Mr. Charles 17 Rosenberg. Meira 151 Roslansks. Ken 163 Roslansks. Peggy 152 Ross, Mrs. Lorainc 170 Ross, Scott 163 Rosser, (I indy 152 Rosser. Dave 163 Rothcnncl. Linda 139 Rourkc Annette 152 Rourke, | ai 163 Rowe. Becks 152 Row land. Debi 139 Rowland. Karen 163 Rover. Anita 138 Royer. Mike 138 Ruda. Janet 152 Ruda. Paula 138 Rugg, Bret 152 Rul.l, Charles 163 Ruff. Li 163 Runnels. Don 163 Runnels. Lcsli 163 Runyon. Katin 152 Runyon, Melody 163 Rush. Ward 152 Russell. Chery I 163 Russell. Deborah 152 Russell. Steve 163 Rutherford. Mark 138 Rutherford. Sandy 151 s SAFETY CLUB 106 Salzarulo. Annette 138 Salzarulo. oana 138 Salzarulo. Marquerite 163 Sams. Bobbv 152 Sains. Brenda 152 Sanders, Barnbi 152 Sand ford, Craig 138 Sandford, Phyllis 163 Sandusky. Nila 152 Sasher, Sue 138 Satterfield. Ceneva 163 Satterfield, Jeff 163 Satterfield. Valeeta 163 Saylor. Carrs 152 Say lor, Marcia 152 Say lor. Randy 138 Sax lor. A lx son 138 Saync. Miss Diana 168 Sayne. Keith 163 Saync. Randal 163 Sbrocchi. Nick 152 Scales, John 152 Scales, Patricia 163 Scarbrough. Jim 163 Scarbrough. Mary 152 Scarce. Mrs. Inez 170 Scarimholo. Cinny 152 Scarrctta. Roberta 152 Schenck. Karl 138 Schmidt. Barbara 152 Schmidt. Ron 152 Schofield. Dave 163 Schroeder. Duane 138 Schroeder. Greg 138 Schroeder. Marx 152 Schroeder. Tom 1 38 Schrolucke, Sharon 138 Schubert. C Iharlene 138 Schubert, Mike 163 Schuler, Cindy 163 Sehull. Ted 138 Keeping with the heat, Helen Cal- Posing as a houn dances at the Y-Teen Satel- omo Wildcc lite. Richter to Zinkan: Index Schultz. Jim 138 Schwab. Tim 163 Sehw hart. I)el i 152 SCIENCE 42-43 Scott. Terri 1.52 Seaman. Hon 152 Seanev, Mike 163 SECRETARIES 168 SENIORS 122-143 Seniors. Pali 152 See. Gail 138 Sencse. Sal lie 138 SCA 96-97 Shafer. I.ela 138 Shaffer. Charles 152 Shaffer. Dave 152 Shaffer. Pam 152 Shake. Kill 138 Shank. Hick 163 Shan in. Jayne 138 Shurvin. James 163 Sharits. Mark 152 Sharp, Joe 152 Sharp. Karen 152 Sharp. Phil 152 Shaw Debi 152 Shaw James 163 ShecMes, Jerrx 163 Shecklcs. Roger 137 Sheets. David 152 Sheets. Marla 163 Shell. Lee 163 Studies. Marshall 137 Shendler, Kevin 163 Shendler. Kim 139 Shepard. Hob 139 Sheppard. Dan 139 Shepherd. Rick 152 Sheppard. Vickie 163 Sherer. Linda 163 Sherer. Pegg 139 Sherer. Roger 139 Sherrow. Cynthia 163 Sherrow. Donna 163 Shipley. Donna 152 Shiples. John 163 Shook. Hick 163 Shores, Kim 163 Short, Brian 139 Short. Cynthia 163 Short. Eric 163 Short. K lc 139 Show alter. Rands 139 Shugart, Susan 163 Shull. Darlene 163 Sicknunn. Steve 139 Sigler. Gan 163 Silvers. Joe 152 Simmcrmeser, Jim 152 Simons. Vicki 163 Simpson. Dennis 163 Simpson. Donna 163 ! cheerleader fur the Kuk-its is lovely Herr Alasti. Sims. Debi 152 Sims. Pam 152 Sinex. Rich 139 Skinner. Nancy 152 Slaven, Marx 163 Slentz, Penny 139 Sloan. Carols ii 163 Smail. Steve 163 Sinarrelli, Hr.ul 152 Smeaton. Roberta 139 Smith. Alan 163 Smith. Barbara 163 Smith. Brenda 152 Smith. Brent 139 Smith. Dean 139 Smith. Dianne 152 Smith. Doris 139 Smith. Sue 163 Smith. Mr John 170 Smith. Les 165 Smith. Oscar 163 Smith. Rachelle 163 Smith. Richard 163 Smith. Sharon 152 Smith. Shells 139 Smith. Sherrell 152 Smith. Sherry 163 Smith. Teresa 163 Smith. Tim 152 Smock, Trent 139 Snarr. Greg 163 Snodgrass. Mike 139 Snow, Mars 152 SNOWBALL 20-21 Snyder. Joii 152 Sir der. StevcJ39 Snvdcr. Jim 152 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT. 48-49 SOCIAL STl'DIES FOR I'M 11.3 Soper. Linda 138 SOPHOMORES 155-165 Sortman. Brenda 152 Sowers. Larry 163 Sowers. Rick I 10 Spalding. Judy 164 Sparks, Gas 164 Sparks. Janet 152 Sparks. Lurry 152 Spec-lit. Anita 140 Spec-lit. Theda 152 Spencer. John 140 Spencer. Mr Ted 170 Spencer. Wanda 152 Sperling, Scott 152 Sperry. Marie 164 Spicer. Cressida I 10 Spicer. Debbie 152 Spicer. Judx 164 Spic er, kelx m 152 Spicer. Nathan 164 Spigle. Sheila 164 SPIRIT 94 SPORTS OFFICIATING 102-103 Sprinkles. Teresa 140 Sproles. Dean I 10 Spurgeon. I.arr 140 Staebler. Mina 153 Stafford Carol) n 140 Stamm. Katin 140 Stangland. Narunn 153 Stnrbuck, Scott 153 Starkle. Mrs. Mary 170 Starr. Mrs. Ruth 167 Statzer. Meg I 40 Statzer. Mrs. N azoma I OS Steel. Russ 163 Steele. Debbie 16-1 Steele. Dorothy 140 Steele. Steve 164 Stegen. Sails 140 Stephen. Brent 164 Stephen. Don 140 Stephen. Cars 153 Stephen. Richard 164 Stephenson. ’end 153 Sterling. (iarolyn 164 Sterling. Cindy 140 Stevens Melissa 164 Stiens. Tern 153 Stien. Steve 164 Stigleman. Barry 153 Stigleman. Candy 140 Stigleman. Sandy 153 St i I well. Nancy i53 Stiner. Jan 164 Stines. Bill 153 Stock. Mike 164 Stock. Simon 140 Stoddard. Mark 153 Story, Belinda 164 Stout. Dave 140 Stout. Don 164 Strahan. Mrs Marguerite 49 Street. Terr 153 Strunk. Bud 153 Stubbs. Karen 140 Stubbs. Way lie 164 Stump. Jan 164 St live. Kric 164 Sullix an. Steve 164 Suggs. Chris 153 Summers. Tonya 140 Svec. Jim 153 Swafford. Pam 140 SWIMMING 70-71 Swiney Elizabeth 153 T Talbot. Janis 110 Talmadge. Mr. Allen 47 Tapp, Paul 140 l ash. Connie 164 Taylor. Debbie IW Taylor. James 164 l ay lor. Mike 16-1 l a lor. Ronald r 35 Tavfor, Mrs. Ruth 35 TEACHER AID! S IBS Teague. Darrell 155 Te ag ie. Dolores 15-1 Teeters, Kent 153 Templeton. Jeff 140 TENNIS 76-77 Terrell. Beckie 164 Terzini. Steve 153 Tevis. Margo 153 Thalls, Cretchen 153 Thalls. Jim 161 Thalls. Rick 140 Tharp. Sands I 10 Theobald. Chuck 164 Theobald. Debbie 153 Thiedc. Megan 153 Thistlelhwaitc. Tim 164 Thomas. Betts 164 I iiemas. Bob 140 Thomas. Debv 153 Thomas. Karen 153 Thomas. Mark 164 Thomas. Mark 164 Thomas. Pam 15-3 Thomas. Paula 153 Thomas. Rodney 153 Thomas. Mrs Sheryl 35 Thomas. Steve 164 Thomas. Mr Stuart 49 Thomas. Tod 164 Thomas, Virginia 140 Thomason. Anthony 140 Thompson. Dnresa 153 Thompson. Karl 164 Thompson. Cienna 164 Thompson. Mrs. Mary-Anne 35 Thompson. Mike 164 Thompson. Shirley 110 Thompson. Suz 153 Thompson, Terry 164 Thorman. Marry I 10 Thorman. Tern 153 Thurston. Randy 153 Tiano, Mr Tony 49 l ibbat. Tom 153 Tiemann. Chery l 153 Tiernan. Mr Richard 175 Tinsley. Mr Mark37 Tipton. Bruce 153 Tipton. David 164 Tolen, l.ouise 164 Tolliver. Barbara 153 Tolliver. Lori 164 Toney, Debbie 164 Toschlog. John 140 Toschlog, Kathy 140 Townsend, David 153 Townsend. Mr Donald 41 TRACK 58-59 'Tracy. Melody 140 Trammell. Phil 140 Tramontana. Torn I 10 Traylor. Karin 153 Trealtor. Greg 164 Trimble. Renee 161 Tripp. Dave 164 Tudor. Danny 164 Turnbaugh. Mr Jack 175 Turner. Cathy NO Turner. Mr Gilbert 43 Turner. Karen 153 Turner. Larry 140 Turner. Mrs. Marikii 170 Turner. Mary 164 Turrill. Darlene 140 Tuttle, Kay 164 Twine, Raymond 133 Twine, Richard 164 Tyc. Steve 153 Ty ler. Sherrie 153 Tyra. Barry 153 u l lite. 'Todd 164 Cilery. Ron 164 Lpchurch. Mrs. Gayle 41 Cpdcgraff. Steve 140 Cpliaus. ( lierie 164 I plums. Tim Cpthegrove, Mary 154 I I sher. Bob 164 V allandingham. Janice 154 ance, Anita 154 Vance. Marvin 164 Vance. Teresa 164 Vandcrmar. Paul 164 Vaulundingham. Bob 154 Vunlandingham. Kim 161 anVIeler, Kllen 164 VanMetcr. Sherri 140 Vannatta. Tim 154 Van Winkle Brent I II Van Winkle l.anny 13 I an Winkle Nelson 154 Vamell. Carol I II Varnell. Mr. Stephen 37 aiiglm. Gary 164 Vecera. Denise 164 Vilhuucr. Mr Richard 45 Von Pein, Dan 1 11 (in Pein. Terri 154 on Pein. icki 134 Vornauf. ( laudia 164 w W adsworth. Gary 164 Wagers. Dennis I II Wagers. Graden 141 Wagers, James 154 Wagers, Meta 164 Wages. Sue 154 Wagner. Cathy 154 W alker. Mary 164 W alker. Ophelia 141 Walker. Phvllis 164 W alker. Preston 161 Wall. Eddie 164 Wall. Steve 15 I W allem. Mr l.anny 49 Walls. Donna 154 Walls Roger 164 W alsli. Mary Beth 164 Walters Jim I II Walter. Robin 164 Walter. Valdene 154 Walters Nola 161 Waltz. Bob 141 Waltz. Eric 161 Wamhaugh. Torn 65. I ll W ampler. ( hris 164 W ampler. John 15 I Wardlow. Steve 154 W archam. Jim 164 W arfel, I orn 14 W urficid. Terry 154 W arren. ( omiie 154 W art It. Tim 164 Washington. John 164 Wasson. Bonnie 164 Waters. Debbie 154 Waterston. Terri 154 Watson. Kirk 134 Watson. Mark 14 Watt'. Reva 164 Weatherly. Linda 164 Weaver. John 111 Webb. Rand) 142 Webster. Yvonne (11(h) 154 Webster. Yvonne (10th 164 Weddle. Steve I 12 Wehrley. Jean 154 Wehrles Mrs Julia 170 Weir. Mr Terri II Weiss, Debbie 154 Weller. Bob 63 Weller. Jeff 154 Weller. Rob 154 Welling . Ric 164 Went . Mr lvin45 Werner. Brenda 154 W erner. Krie 154 Werner, Gretclien 164 W erner. Linda 154 W est. Tim 164 W est. Valerie 142 Westbrook. Dan 154 W estbrook. Mrs. Tern 170 W halen. Allen 164 W halen. Katin 164 Whalen. Rose 154 Wharton. Babs 142 Wheeler. Greg 142 Wheeler. Jaek 142 W heeler. Marvin 154 W hippie. N'anci 142 M'hirlcy. Beeky 164 Whitaker, Ronald 154 W hite. Aleasia 142 W hite. Becks Ann 142 White. Carole 154 White, ('indy 165 White. Debroa 164 W hite. Delores 154 White. Ly nda 164 W hite. Mike 165 White. Rachel 165 White. Susan 154 White, Teresa 165 Whitehead. Lester 165 W hitesel. Mr Ivan 43 Whitney. Cary 142 W hittaker. Teresa 165 Whittaker. Virginia 165 W iekemeyer. Kendra 142 W iekernever. Su i 165 W iekersham. Mr. J. I). 175 W ieehman. Beth 142 Wicghard. Robert 154 W iesehan Rick 142 W iggans. Katin 154 W ilcox. Laurie 165 W ilhelrn. Paul 165 W ilkinson eil 165 W illiams. ( hen I 154 W illiams. Dung 165 W illiams. Margo 165 W illiaui . Mark 154 W illiams, Man 154 W illiams. Melvin 165 Williams. Ron 165 Wdliams. Sally 165 W illiams. Torn 165 Williams. Vicci 165 WILLIAMSBURG CLUB 111 Williamson, Cheryl 154 W illiamson. Neal 142 W'ilmot. Jeff 165 Wilmot. Sands 142 Wilmoth. David 142 Wilmoth. Sharon 165 Wilson. Brenda 134 Wilson. Diana 165 W ilson. Greg 165 W ilson. Mrs. Helen 168 W ilson. Jerri 165 Wilson. Larry 165 W ilson. Martha 154 Wilson. Regenia 165 Wilson. Scott 142 W ines. Mark !65 W ingel. I m I 12 W inte ■ . Joe 151 W'i sell art. Terry 165 Wisehand. Mark 165 W'issel. Larry 142 W issler. Dave 165 W issler. Debbie 142 W issler. Karen I 12 W issler. Roberta 165 W itt. Mike 142 w 111 Shery 1163 Win i. Dave 112 Woehrmann. Lynne 142 Wogoman. Mrs Grace 170 Wohlhueter. Rae 142 W olfal. Debbie 165 W olfe. Barb 165 W olfe. Debbie 165 W ood. Thurman 165 Wood ring. Mr Jerri 35 W nod worth. Barry 154 Wool wine. Sheila 165 Woolw ine. Susie I 12 WRESTLING 72-73 W right. Barbara 165 W right, (laths 165 W right. Cyndi 154 W right. Debbie 154 W right. Gary 142 W'right. Cinny 143 W right. Harold 142 W right. Lucinda 165 W right. Pam 154 Wright. Mr. Richard 169 W right. Valerie 143 W uertemberger. Dean 145 Wyatt Mrs Ethel33 W y att. Gloria 165 W yatt. Mr Rol ert 175 W song. Sue 154 V Yarnelli. Kim I 13 5 t ales. Tina 143 Young, Cindy 154 Yount. Starla 165 Y-TEIAS 86-91 . Zaleski. Has I 4-3 Zimmer. Leslie 143 Zimmer. Roger 165 Zimmer. Sv Is ia 143 Zimmerman. Tim 1 13 Zinkan. ir Robert 49 Index 183 • After “painting the town red, disappointment over the semi-state upset was hard to conceal. Wrestling squad provided RHS with state champion Mike King. Student interest in clubs dwindled with change in homeroom and rescheduling of club meetings. Issues before the School Board were brought before the student body by two non-voting high school representatives. Seniors, required to take only courses necessary for graduation, found time to further interests in other areas second semester. With its moments of despair, excitement, joy, and, at times, boredom, the 1971-72 school year was a growing experience for RHSers. Students experience disappointment, joy r Many helped in putting this yearbook together Dedication of this page is to those who helped make this 1972 Pierian possible. Greatest thanks this year, as well as every other, would difinitely go to a man who had more confidence in my abilities than I. While working with him during the summer and many hours outside of school, I have come to realize what a fine person he really is. I respect his abilities more as a friend than as a teacher. My deepest thanks go to Mr. Jerry Woodring for his fine guidance throughout the duration of my work. Next, much gratitude goes to each and every one of the 28 staff members. While many times some doubted my judgements, they diligently kept on working. After school, in evenings, and through the weekends, staff members gave many hours of their valuable time. To this excellent stall, 1 give the truest of thanks. Without the following group of people this book could not be published. A big thank you goes to the 67 homeroom agents for sale of 1500 books. I would like to show my appreciation to Mrs. Gayle Upchurch and her transcription classes for typing the numer- ous index pages. A note of gratitude goes to Mr. Ralph Pyle and the Palladium-Item for their cooperation in contributing some of the more difficult group pictures. They have both been extremely helpful in this area. Administration and faculty have been extremely understanding this year. Patience and assistance rendered are very deserving of a large thank you. Finally, a special thanks goes to the 2,400 students of RHS who provided the contents of the entire book. —the editor 1972 Pierian Staff Editor-in-chief Mike Fallon Ass’t editor Becky Miller Business Mgr. Ruth Ann Douglas Business Staff Gary Whitney Peggy Sherer Copy Editor Pat Hensley Copy Staff Taunva Heinbaugh Carol Meyn Karynn Roach Norunn Stangland Mary Upthegrove Academics Staff Sports Editor Sports Staff Underclass Editor Underclass Staff Faculty Editor Faculty Staff Clubs Editor Layout Editor Senior Editors Photographers Adviser Elizabeth Swi ney Gretchen Thai Is Terry McGuire Grady Wagers John Olenyik Jane Roby Jenny Miller Connie Anderson Debbie Draver Joan Hasse Ken Beam Sue Ellis Gail Richardson Valerie Wright Gary Adkins Mark Bresher Ted Schull John Weaver Mr. Jerry W'oodring Acknowledgments 187 Editing a book of this size is an experience few people are privileged to claim. Various times, the burden seemed so great that failure appeared inevitable. However, by evaluating my capabilities and applying myself, I continued. During the course of the year, I have come closer to many people through the Pierian and have acquired many new friends. This, I feel, is the most meaningful of my accomplishments. Would I do it again? No, I do not believe so. The job seems so much more meaningful than merely editing the contents. It would be very unfair for a person to have this honor more than once. mmrn
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